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Installation Instructions for: Grade A and B Central Station Burglary, Grade A Proprietary Burglary, Grade A Local Burglary, Grade A Police Station Connected Burglary, Central Station Fire, Household Fire, Household Burglary, and Combination Household Fire & Burglary Systems (P/N: AVR PLUS) P/N 09820450 Revision A See the Advantage plus Service Manual (P/N 09820460) for operational theory and service procedures. See the SONICS Database Management Manual (P/N 09820426) for options programming procedures. ___________________________________________________________ Copyright © 1997 by Advantor Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Advantor Corporation. GLOSSARY OF ADVANTAGE plus TERMS Access Module - Access Modules are Base Module add-on units that provide facility access control. Each Access Module controls up to four facility doors, provides ten general purpose alarm loops and six auxiliary outputs. The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control up to seven Access Modules. Advantor Audio Sensor - An audio sensing device capable of receiving audio and reporting sounds to an audio detection circuit for audio detection alarm monitoring. The AudioSensor also supplies the central station operator with verification audio to help identify the cause of an alarm loop violation. Advantor Glass Break - The Advantor Glass Break is a versatile, dual-function, audio verification sensor and glass break detector. It contains an adjustable glass breakage detector and verification audio capability in a single unit. Audio Detection - Audio detection describes the proven method of using AudioSensors in combination with SmartAudio Modules for volumetric detection of intrusions. An unrecognized sound triggers an AUDIO Activation and alerts the central monitoring central station. Audio Verification - Audio verification is live audio sent to the central monitoring station console when a violation occurs. The monitoring operator uses this audio to assist in identifying the cause of an alarm loop violation. Base Module - The primary control unit for Advantage plus systems. The Base Module directs and controls all other optional modules and devices and provides communication with the SONICS central monitoring console. The Base Module provides sixteen programmable alarm loops, up to eight separate zones, a Wiegand card reader input, and four balanced audio inputs for verification audio. The Base Module's RS-485 communication port can interface and control the following: · any combination of 16 LCD plus and LED plus keypads · eight alarm loop Expansion Modules · any combination of up to eight SmartAudio Modules or ListenIn Modules · one Wireless Module* · seven Access Modules *NOTE: This module has not been investigated and installation is not permitted in UL Listed systems. 1 Expansion Module - The Expansion Module is a Base Module addon unit that provides the system with an additional sixteen supervised, programmable alarm loops and four additional auxiliary outputs. The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control up to eight Expansion Modules. LCD plus Keypad - The LCD plus keypad is a fifteen button wallmounted keypad in its own enclosure. The keypad contains a four line, twenty character per line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that displays the Advantage plus' status in plain English. ListenIn Module- The ListenIn is an optional unit that when added to the Advantage plus Base Module gives the system the ability to support sixteen additional audio verification sensors (AudioSensors or GlassBreaks). The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control any combination of up to eight ListenIn Modules and/or SmartAudio Modules. SmartAudio Module - An optional add-on module that gives the Advantage plus system audio detection capability. The SmartAudio Module supplies eight audio detection circuits and connections for up to sixteen audio sensors (Advantor Audio Sensors). The Advantage plus Base Module can interface and control any combination of up to eight SmartAudio Modules and/or ListenIn Modules. TelPlus - The TelPlus is an optional add-on unit that, when added to the Advantage plus Base Module, provides a second telephone line interface with the SONICS central station monitoring console. You can configure the TelPlus for either a second dial telephone interface, or as the primary dedicated telephone line and use the Base Module's telephone interface for a backup dial communication. NOTE: You can configure the Base Module's telephone line connection for either dial line or dedicated line connection (but not both). Only use the TelPlus to provide a second telephone line interface. Wireless Module - An optional add-on module that interfaces the Base Module with up to 63 spread spectrum (long range) wireless transmitters with individual detector identification. The Base Module can control one Wireless Module. NOTE: This module has not been investigated and installation is not permitted in UL Listed systems. Downloaded from - http://www.guardianalarms.net Zone - An area of the facility that contains alarm loops that arm and disarm as a group with associated auxiliary outputs and audio verification or audio detection AudioSensors. SCOPE These instructions provide the information and references needed to install, set up, and option UL Listed Advantage plus systems using the UL Listed Base Module as the system control unit. The "Advantage plus Service Manual" (P/N 09820460) covers system maintenance and service. Each of the listed add on devices and modules can be located up to 2,000* feet from the Base Module giving the Advantage plus the following maximums: · 214 alarm loops split into eight separate zones · any combination of up to 128 audio detection/audio verification audio sensors · access control of up to 28 separate doors · up to 82 programmable auxiliary outputs *NOTE: At least one LCD plus or LCD plus keypad must be powered directly from the Base Module. THE ADVANTAGE plus UL SYSTEMS The Advantage plus system has following UL Listings and agency approvals: · FCC Part 15, Class B · UL 294, "Access Control System Units" · UL 365, "Police Station Connected Burglary Alarm Units and Systems" · UL 609, "Local Burglar Alarm Systems and Units" · UL 864, "Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Service" · UL 985, "Household Fire Warning System Units" · UL 1023, "Household Burglar-Alarm Systems" · UL 1076, "Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems" · UL 1610, "Central Station Burglar Alarm Units" · CSFM (California State Fire Marshal) The Advantage plus Base Module is the primary control unit for Advantage plus systems. The Base Module directs and controls all other optional modules and devices and provides communication with the SONICS central station monitoring console. The Base Module, without any optional add-on modules, has the following features and capabilities: · sixteen programmable alarm loops · up to eight separate zones · four auxiliary outputs · four audio inputs for verification audio · dedicated or dial telephone line operation · one Wiegand card reader input · an RS-485 communication port The Base Module's RS-485 communication port can interface and control the following optional add-on modules and devices to expand the system's features and capabilities: · any combination of 16 LCD plus and LED plus keypads · eight alarm loop Expansion Modules · a combined total of eight SmartAudio Modules and/or ListenIn audio verification modules · seven Access Modules NOTE: · · · · · · · · · · · See the following documents for Advantage plus optional module installation instructions: Access Module Installation, P/N 09820451 Smart Audio Module Installation, P/N 09820452 Expansion Module Installation, P/N 09820453 TelPlus Module Installation, P/N 09820454 Wireless Module Installation, P/N 09820456 ListenIn Module Installation, P/N 09820455 Cellular Module Installation, P/N 09820457 APS12V1A-S Power Supply, P/N 09820458 LED plus Keypad Installation, P/N 09830030 LCD plus Keypad Installation, P/N 09830046 Fire Control Panel Interface Installation, P/N 09820459 ADVANTAGE plus PROPRIETARY AND CENTRAL STATION BURGLARY SYSTEMS The major differences between the Advantage plus UL Proprietary Burglary systems and standard Advantage plus installations are: · Must be installed per UL 681, "Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Systems" and UL 611, "Central Station Burglar Alarm Systems." · Requires the UL Listed chassis and the tamper switch assembly, available from Advantor. · UL Certificated Burglary Systems may use only LCD or LCD plus keypads as the system Arming/Disarming device. · Proprietary burglar alarm systems provide Grade AA alarm loops. · UL Burglary Systems require a minimum of 4 hours of standby (battery) power. OPTIONS SELECTION AND PROGRAMMING See the "SONICS Database Management Manual" (P/N 09840015) for complete option descriptions. The alarm monitoring console displays different screens for each Advantage plus series. For example, selecting the Panel Type and UL Fire automatically locks in many UL required options and limits other option selections in specific fields. NOTE: Advantage plus Central Station Fire Options The following lists the required central station fire options. Equipment Options · Select "ADV" panel type and "plus" for the series · Select "LCD Keypad." · Select "TelPlus." · An annunciator (if used) must be supervised. (See the Household File loop and auxiliary output options.) Phone Options · Program the Wait for Dial Tone option for 7 seconds or less. · Option the Central Station Response Time (CSR) option for 45 seconds or less. · Program the Enable Line Monitor 2 for Yes. Loop Options · To meet the UL requirement that fire alarms have the highest priority, Fire-related Alarm Codes should be the following: - FIRE ALARM - FIRE LOOP # · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to 24-Hour security. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Send Restoral Code. · All UL Fire-related loops default to Alarm on Short. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Send Trouble When Armed. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Drop Line alarm reporting. · All UL Fire-related loops restricted to Fire Loop. 2 Advantage plus Grade A Proprietary & Grade A Central Station (Multiplex) Burglary Options The following lists the required proprietary burglary options: Equipment Options · Select "ADV" panel type and "plus" for the series · Select "LCD Keypad". Phone Options · (Proprietary only). Select the ERAD mode for the telephone line. Loop Options · Program all UL Burglary alarm circuits for Alarm on Open and Alarm on Short. NOTE: UL requires that an alarm be generated if the initiating loop is opened or shorted when the system is armed. Miscellaneous Options · If a bell is present, program the Bell Ring Length option for a minimum of 15 minutes. 4. Mount the cabinet, install any optional modules and the RJ31X jack. Ensure correct RJ31X wiring. Existing RJ31X jacks are often wired incorrectly. All UL systems must use the fused RJ31X jack(s) included in the ULB or ULF Installation Kit. 5. Connect the phone line(s) and perform the "Base Module PreInstallation Test". 6. Complete the field wiring (AudioSensors, GlassBreaks, smoke detectors, door switches, LCD keypads, etc.). 7. Download options from the programming computer into the Advantage plus Base Module and all optional add-on modules. 8. Adjust and calibrate (if applicable) system audio. 9. Test the system to ensure communications and proper options. AC POWER BUDGET The Base Module's AC power supply can continuously supply a total of 1.9 Amps (thermally limited) at 12 VDC. By installing a battery, the Base Module can supply up to 1.9 Amps of device current and 1.5 Amps of annunciation current for short periods of time. The Base Module's annunciator and auxiliary outputs are individually protected by Positive Temperature Coefficient resistors (PTCs). However, since UL requires internally fusing the AC power transformer, shorting an output with no battery present often blows the transformer fuse before the PTC can react. * The current drawn by the Base Module's Audible/Visual annunciators cannot exceed the PTC limited 1,500mA (1.5 Amps). * The Normal Standby or Alarm currents (excluding annunciators) cannot exceed the PTC limited 1,900mA (1.9 Amps). The UL Standby Battery Chart in the following section can also be used to calculate the AC operation power budget. Adding an additional 400 mA for charging dead batteries is recommended. Advantage plus Grade A Police Station Connected, Grade B Local, and Grade B Central Station (DAC) Burglary Options The following lists the required options for a police station connected burglary system: Equipment Options · Select "ADV" panel type and "plus" for the series · Select ""LCD Keypad". Phone Options · Program the Wait for Dial Tone option for 7 seconds or less. · Option the Central Station Response Time (CSR) for 45 seconds or less. Keypad Options · Option the Entry Delay Time for 60 seconds or less. · Option the Exit Delay Time for 60 seconds or less. Loop Options · Program all UL Burglary alarm circuits for both Alarm on Open and Alarm on Short. Line Down Options · All UL-related loops restricted to YES Send Restoral Code for Line Down. Miscellaneous Options · Program the AC Power Down option as YES. NOTE: In UL Listed systems, the Base Module sends the AC alarm six hours after AC power loss. In non-UL systems, the Base Module sends the AC alarm one minute after losing AC power. The LCD plus keypad immediately indicates the "AC OFF" condition on all systems · Program the Bell Ring Length option for 15 minutes or longer. The Advantage plus Base Module must be connected to a compatible Listed sounding device suitable for the application, rated for at least 85 dB operating over the voltage range of 9.6 to 13 VDC. CALCULATING BATTERY STANDBY In UL installations, the Normal Standby Current is limited by backup capacity of the installed battery(s) rather than the available AC power. To ensure the required backup power, you must always use this lower current value in certificated UL installations. Table 1 shows estimates of the maximum Normal Standby current available from one or two 7AH batteries for UL requirements for 4 or 24 hour battery operation Table 1. Battery versus Standby Current Required Battery Backup 4 Hours + 15 Minutes 24 Hours + 5 Minutes One Battery 1.2 A 0.2 A Two Batteries 1.9 A 0.4 A ADVANTAGE plus SEQUENCE OF INSTALLATION An efficient sequence for a typical installation is as follows: 1. Complete the "Advantage plus UL Standby Battery Chart" 2. Check the option sheet and enter the selected options into the computer. 3. Enter database information (and employee numbers if a Secure arming system). Before installation, compute the required standby current for all accessories powered by the Base Module. The following factors limit the equipment and devices powered by the Base Module: · The current drawn by the equipment and devices powered from the Base Module · The UL requirement for at least 4 hours plus 15 minutes of alarm battery life for UL Central Station Burglary, Proprietary Burglary, Household Burglary, and Household Fire. · The UL requirement for at least 24 hours (plus 5 minutes of alarm) battery life for UL Central Station Fire. 3 Accessory Name Base Module LCD plus Keypad LED plus Keypad SmartAudio Module Expansion Module TelPlus Module To properly calculate the Advantage plus system's battery ListenIn Module capacity you MUST evaluate the Normal Standby and Alarm current required by the system. Calculate a system's Ampere- Wireless Module (see Note 1) Advantage AudioSensor Hour requirements using the following factors: Advantage GlassBreak · the total system standby current load · hours of required standby operation (24 hours for UL Wiegand Compatible Card Reader Central Station Fire, 4 hours for other UL configuraSensor Engineering Listed 30387-0XX tions) Sensor Engineering Listed 31815-0XX · the required duration of alarm signaling (normally 4 Sensor Engineering Listed 31815-1XX minutes for fire, 15 minutes for central station burglary). NOTE: Consult the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) Sensor Engineering Listed 31880-1XX before installing any Fire system. Local and/or Sensor Engineering Listed 31503-X state fire ordinances could impose limitations on Auxiliary Outputs #1 through #4 the maximum number of smoke detectors installed in one system. DS200-4W (DS200 w/MB200-4W Base) DS200HD-4W (DS200HD w/MB200-4W Knowing this, the following rule applies for battery operation: · The Base Module's maximum Normal Standby current cannot exceed the battery(s) Ampere-Hour (AH) capacity divided by the number of hours of required battery operation. Example: two 7 AH batteries installed in a system requiring 24 hours of backup operation. 7 x 2 = 14 AH 14 AH ÷ 24 Hours required backup = 0.58 Amp Normal Standby current cannot exceed 0.58 Amps Standby Total Alarm Total Current Standby Current Alarm Qty (Ea.) mA. Current (Ea.) mA. Current 1 150 150 200 200 25 125 25 25-95 200 200 130 130 0 45 30 30 150 150 5 5 12 26 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 30 TOTALS (1) 25 25 48 56 80 63 30 CABINET AND MODULE INSTALLATION CAUTION! DO NOT INSTALL ADVANTAGE plus IN LOCATIONS WHERE TEMPERATURES DROP BELOW 0°F OR RISE ABOVE 122°F. Mount the enclosure next to a standard 120VAC power source to simplify AC wiring. See Figure 3 and do the following: 1. Install the six Base Module standoffs by pressing them in from the back of the cabinet. Also install the standoffs for any optional modules. 2. Using the cabinet as a guide, mark the top two mounting hole locations on the mounting surface. 3. Mount the top screws and place the cabinet keyholes on the screws. Tighten the top screws and secure the cabinet with the bottom screws. 4. Mount the Base Module on the standoffs installed in step #1. 5. Mount any additional modules inside the cabinet on the pop-in standoffs installed in step #1. Base) MB4W (Base w/DS250 4-Wire Head) MB4WA (DS250 4-Wire Head w/Base w/Aux Relay) MB4WE (DS250 4-Wire Head w/Base w/Aux Relay and Power Supervision) MB4WS (DS250 4-Wire Head w/Base w/85dB Sounder) EOL200 (End of Line Module) Audible and Visual Annunciators TOTALS (2) (3) NOTE 1: The Wireless Module is NOT UL Listed, and may not be used in UL Certificated systems. (1) This number, Total Standby Current, or long term Alarm Current CANNOT exceed the number of backup hours (see Table 1). (2) The Base Module Bell current is limited to 1,500mA (1.5 Amps). (3) This number, the combined Total Alarm Current and Bell Current CANNOT exceed 1,900 mA if using the plug-mounted transformer, or 1,600 mA if using the open frame transformer. Figure 2. Advantage plus UL Standby Battery Chart 4 AC AND EARTH GROUND WIRING CAUTION! DO NOT CONNECT BASE MODULE JACK J1 UNTIL ALL TRANSFORMER WIRING IS COMPLETE. Base Module AC Power Wiring (using plug-mounted transformer) Run an 18AWG (or larger) 2-conductor cable out the hole in the cabinet bottom to the plug-mount transformer (or the transformer enclosure). The Base Module J1 screw terminal block pins 1 and 2 (labeled AC 16.5V) provides the connections for the 16.5VAC, 50 VA input from the plug-mount transformer. Connect the power wires into the J1-1 and 2 terminals (polarity is not important). Battery Battery WARNING! UNLESS OTHERWISE INSTRUCTED, DO NOT PLUG THE TRANSFORMER INTO THE AC OUTLET UNTIL ALL WIRING IS COMPLETE. Connect the wires to the transformer terminals. When ready to plug the transformer into the AC outlet, remove the outlet cover plate screw and place it through the transformer case tab. Plug the transformer into the bottom outlet, insert the screw through the transformer and cover plate, then tighten. This secures the transformer, preventing accidental disconnection. Dedicated Phone Line Optional Ditek Data Loop Protector (P/N 08061698) DITEK AC Power Wiring (using open frame transformer) The open frame transformer comes pre-installed inside the chassis with a fuse block and a DITEK 120 VAC surge protector. AC power coming inside the chassis connects at the fuse block as shown in Figure 3. You can bring AC power to the fuse block via either the AC power cord (included), or wire it directly from a 120 VAC power line. The Base Module J1 screw terminal block pins 1 and 2 (labeled AC 16.5V) provides the connections for the 16.0VAC, 43 VA input from the open frame transformer. Connect the power wires from the transformer to the J1-1 and 2 terminals (polarity is not important). WARNING! UNLESS OTHERWISE INSTRUCTED, DO NOT PLUG THE TRANSFORMER CORD INTO THE AC OUTLET OR TURN THE CIRCUIT BREAKER "ON" UNTIL ALL WIRING IS COMPLETE. DITEK Ditek 120 VAC Surge Protector (P/N 08061699) Earth GND Battery Battery DANGER Fuse WHT GRN BLK Strain Relief 115 VAC via either power cord (included) or from direct supply (enclosed in conduit). To Dial Telephone Line Optional Ditek Data Protector (P/N 08060085) 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 SYSTEM GROUNDING NOTE: All Advantage plus modules isolate earth ground from signal ground. This is done to meet UL requirements, and also allows all the interconnect modules to share the same signal ground when there may be a large difference in potential between earth grounds. Earth ground must remain isolated from signal ground. DITEK Ditek 120 VAC Surge Protector (P/N 08061699) Earth Ground Wiring Earth GND Battery Battery DANGER Fuse WHT GRN BLK Strain Relief 115 VAC via either power cord (included) or from direct supply (enclosed in conduit). WARNING! IF USING THE 115 VAC, 43 VA OPEN FRAME TRANSFORMER DO NOT CONNECT AN EXTERNAL EARTH GROUND TO THE CHASSIS EARTH GROUND STUD. THE ELECTRICAL GROUND AT THE OPEN FRAME TRANSFORMER ACTS AS THE EARTH GROUND IN THIS CHASSIS. NOTE: Always install AC and Earth Ground wiring per Article 250 of the National Electrical Code. Figure 3. Advantage plus Enclosure Layout 5 Connect one end of a heavy gauge wire (12 gauge solid recommended) to a known good earth ground. Keep the distance from the earth ground as short as possible, with no sharp bends. Strip the other end of the earth ground wire and crimp it into the lug supplied in the installation kit. Secure the lug, along with the Base Module Earth Ground lead to the chassis stud located on the left side of the chassis. Tighten the screw, ensuring all wires make good connection. NOTE: Also connect the Earth Ground leads of all other optional modules installed inside the chassis to the chassis earth ground stud. The earth ground provides the modules protection against static electrical shocks and high power surges. It also provides a convenient earth ground connection for lightning protection. BATTERY WIRING To supply the minimum required backup power in case of AC power loss, install the 12VDC, 7AH, sealed lead acid battery(s) inside the enclosure. For UL Fire installations, use the fused battery leads and the second 7 AH battery from the ULF Install Kit. Connect the Black lead to J1 pin 3 (labeled BAT-) and the Red lead to J1 pin 4 (labeled BAT+) . Connect the Black lead to the negative terminal of the 12VDC battery(s) and connect the Red lead to the positive battery(s) terminal. Observe polarity when making the battery connections. Connecting the leads backward can overheat the power supply. WARNING! UNLESS OTHERWISE INSTRUCTED, DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY(S) UNTIL ALL WIRING IS COMPLETE. Bonding Signal Grounds The signal ground of all interconnected modules must always be bonded together. Bonding the signal grounds of interconnected modules greatly reduces communication problems and lightning damage. The bonding conductor should follow the data bus (RS-485) wherever it goes. You can accomplish this using a spare wire inside an interconnecting cable, the cable's drain wire, or a shield of the individually twisted pair, individually shielded RS-485 data cable. Convenient Base Module signal ground connections can be found at on J5 pins 1, 19 and 20 labeled "GND" (this is NOT Earth Ground). If using a cable's foil shield for bonding, terminate the shield to a short length of uninsulated 22 AWG wire before punching down to an unused GND pin. NOTE: See each module's installation instructions for the appropriate bonding connections. BASE MODULE J2 WIRING "GND" and "+12V" and (J2 Pins 1-4 and 6-9) Base Module J2 pins 1 through 4 (labeled GND) and J2 pins 6 through 9 (labeled +12V) serve as un-switched +12VDC auxiliary power connections for optional devices. These current limited outputs can supply up to 1,600mA of current for optional devices. NOTE: UL requires that at least one LCD plus keypad be powered directly from the Base Module. This LCD plus keypad can display module down status if modules lose power. Bell (J2 Pins 11 and 12) Base Module J2 pins 11 and 12 (labeled BELL- and + respectively) are the connections for bells, horns or combination horn/ strobes operating on 12 VDC up to 1,500 mA (1.5 Amps). Select the bell or DC option if a siren has a built-in driver. Observe polarity when connecting wires. Table 2 lists audible and visual devices that are compatible with Advantage plus. Table 2. Compatible Audible/Visual Devices Wheelock Model(s) CH-BF CH-CF2, CH-DF2 , LS1M-12VFR, LSP-12-HFR LS1M-12-VFR, LSPM-12-VFR MB-G6-12-R MB-G10-12-W-HF-R MS1-12-VFR, MSP-12-HFR MT12/24R, MT4-12/24-R MT-12-LS-VFR, MT4-LS-VFR MT-12-LSM-VFR, MT4-LSM-VFR MT-12-MS-VFR, MT4-12-MS-VFR MIZ-12-R, MIZ-12-W MIZ-12-LS-VFR MIZ-12-LSM-VFR MIZ-12-MS-VFR AS-1215-VFR AS-121575-VFR AS-1230-VFR AH-12-R SM-12/24-R DSM-12/24-R Operating Sounder Strobe Voltage Current Current 10.0-15.6V 20mA -10.5-16.5V -155mA 10.5-16.5V -210mA 9.6-14.4V 80mA -9.6-14.4V 80mA 50mA 10.5-15.6V -227mA 10.5-15.6V 100mA -10.5-15.6V 100mA 155mA 10.5-15.6V 100mA 210mA 10.5-15.6V 100mA 227mA 10.5-15.6V 8mA 10.5-15.6V 168mA 10.5-15.6V 228mA 10.5-15.6V 243mA 10.5-15.6V 265mA 10.5-15.6V 359mA 10.5-15.6V 353mA 9.0-15.6 94mA 25mA 10.5-15.6 38mA 10.5-15.6 Comments Chimes Strobe Strobe Bell Bell/Strobe Strobe Horn Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Mini Horn Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Horn/Strobe Horn Sync Module Sync Module BASE MODULE PRE-INSTALLATION TEST CAUTION! WHEN PLUGGING IN THE TRANSFORMER, A SHORT ON A BASE MODULE 12 VOLT LINE CAN BLOW THE TRANSFORMER. ALWAYS USE BATTERY POWER TO PERFORM THE PRE-INSTALLATION TEST. If the Base Module cannot pass this test, replace it and test the new unit. Do this test with no telephone or field wiring connections and only battery power applied. 1. Set the LCD plus keypad's internal jumper to address #1. 2. Connect the LCD plus keypad ground and power to Base Module J2 pins 1 and 6 respectively. 3. Connect the LCD keypad DATA+ and DATA- to Base Module J4 pins 1 and 2 respectively. 4. Place the Base Module TEST/OPER switch (S1) in the TEST position. 5. Power the panel up by carefully plugging the battery leads to the backup battery(s). The Black lead connects to the negative terminals of the 12VDC batteries. Connect the Red lead to the positive battery terminals. 6. If within 5 seconds a "SETUP MODE" message appears on the LCD display, the Base Module is probably operational. 7. Power the panel down by carefully unplugging the battery leads from the backup battery(s). ADVANTAGE plus WIRING Throughout these procedures refer to the Installation Diagram shown in Figure 7. NOTE: Before installing a UL Certified Fire System read and understand the requirements in chapter two (residential) or chapter three (commercial) of NFPA 72, "National Fire Alarm Code." 6 BASE MODULE J3 WIRING All Base Module audio inputs are balanced and there are two ways to use them: · audio verification sensor inputs · audio from optional SmartAudio or ListenIn Modules When installing SmartAudio or ListenIn Modules in the Advantage plus system we strongly recommend that you not connect AudioSensors to the Base Module audio inputs. Audio from SmartAudio and ListenIn Modules is a balanced signal, requiring two wires for each audio input and output. If you install either of the modules you must connect the Base Module AU+ and AU- inputs to the corresponding outputs from the modules. NOTE: To save wire you may parallel power (Red) and ground (Black) to several audio sensors. Always home run and connect each audio (Green) wire to the Base Module audio sensor input number designated on the Option Summary Sheet. For best audio quality, install one AudioSensor at each audio input. Do not connect a ground wire to a +AS terminal, which is +12VDC. DAT1 & DAT2 (J4 Pins 1 through 4) Base Module J4 pins 1 through 4 are the RS-485 communication port connections. The RS-485 communications port gives Advantage plus its flexibility and expandability. The Base Module's RS-485 communication port can interface and control the following optional modules and devices: · any combination of up to 16 LCD plus and LED plus keypads · eight alarm loop Expansion Modules · any combination of up to eight SmartAudio Modules and ListenIn Modules · seven Access Modules Use the following guidelines when running cables for an RS-485 communication link: · Never exceed 2,000 feet from the Base Module · Always use 22 AWG, individually twisted pair, individually shielded cable. (See Note below) · Always observe the proper polarity when making connections (e.g., DAT+ to DAT+ and DAT- to DAT-). · Always verify the proper RS-485 address jumper settings on each module or device. · Always use the cable's drain wire, one of the cable's spare wires, or a shield to bond the signal grounds (NOT earth grounds) of the interfacing modules. NOTE: RS-485 cable runs of less than 30 feet should not require twisted pair, individually shielded cable. Audio Input Wiring IMPORTANT! YOU MUST USE SEPARATE TWISTED PAIR, INDIVIDUALLY SHIELDED CABLES FOR THE AUDIO AND RS-485 DATA BUSSES. RUNNING DATA AND AUDIO IN THE SAME CABLE CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS DATA NOISE IN THE AUDIO SIGNAL. If not installing SmartAudio Modules or ListenIn modules, you can connect up to four verification AudioSensors to Base Module jack J3. Audio verification devices should only be Advantage AudioSensors. NOTE: Advantage plus is NOT compatible with the older Advantor PA-15 and GBD-III audio sensors. General Advantage AudioSensor placement rules are: 1. Mount AudioSensors on solid, non-vibrating surfaces. 2. The AudioSensor should always face toward the protected area and away from ambient noise sources. 3. Mount the AudioSensor as close as possible to the area being protected. 4. Mount AudioSensors high enough to avoid blockage, damage and tampering, but give more thought to sound factors. The ideal mounting height is 8 to 10 feet from the floor. Never exceed 13 feet unless special circumstances require such height. 5. Mount AudioSensors at least one foot away from corners. Power, ground, and audio wiring is identical for all system audio sensors. We recommend using an audio color code of Black (ground), Green (audio), and Red (+12VDC). Figure 4 and the installation diagram shows examples of proper wiring using the standard (BLK, GRN, RED) color code. NOTE: For best audio quality, the +AS and -AS terminals on Base Module jack J3 should be the only source for AudioSensor power and ground. J2 AX MOD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 10 11 12 Although RS-485 uses a two-wire differential communication, it is imperative that the signal grounds of the interfacing modules be bonded together. This common signal ground provides an overall reference level, eliminating most RS-485 communications problems. When running RS-485 cables to several modules or devices you can use both daisy chain and star configurations (see Figure 5). UL WARNING: LCD/LCD plus KEYPADS WITH A BLINKING YELLOW LED, A BLINKING CURSOR AND BEEPING EVERY 10 SECONDS, INDICATE AN RS-485 COMMUNICATIONS PROBLEM. THE SYSTEM MAY BE INCAPABLE OF REPORTING FIRE OR BURGLARY ALARMS. UL requires that at least one LCD/LCD plus keypad be powered directly from the Base Module to permit display if other modules lose power. 5V -+ +12 GND AUDIO BLK BLK GRN GRN (Supv.) + TMP TMP TEST GND +12V AUD AudioSensor Sensor Power Rating: 00 Ohms maximum Line sistance SENS 6 5 4 3 2 1 TMP TMP TEST GND +12V AUD Composite audio from optional SmartAudio Module and/or ListenIn Module audio outputs SENS Figure 4. Advantage plus Jack J3 Wiring AudioSensor Sealed years. RED RED + Earth Ground +12 AX1+12 AX2 -AS -AS AUAU+ AUAU+ AUAU+ AUAU+ +AS +AS C BAT BELL +- J3 J4 J2 J1 J1 7 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # Base Module Access Module ListenIn Module SmartAudio Module 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # If installing 4-wire smoke detectors, wire the detectors as shown in Figure 6, wiring detector power to an auxiliary output optioned for "DS or PU Resets Smokes." This configuration allows a system user to reset the smoke detectors from a keypad. ux l ary Output Power Rating: 9.7-12VDC, 100mA each maximum X OD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 LCD plus Keypad LCD Keypad LCD plus Keypad 1 4 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # TMP A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 LCD Keypad +12 AX1+12 AX2+12 AX3+12 AX4- 7 GND +5V CR0 CR1 Base Module SmartAudio Module Wireless Module* 4 DAT2 DAT1 -+ -+ -+ -+-+ -+-+-+-+ A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 J5 LOOPS GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 LCD plus Expansion Keypad Module ListenIn Module * Not UL Listed Access Module SmartAudio Expansion Module Module Access Module 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # Option the Auxiliary Output for "DS or PU Resets Smokes" to allow detector reset from a keypad. BLK RED BLU BLU 1KEOL DS EOL-200 LCD plus Keypad Figure 5. RS-485 Cable Configurations Figure 6. Wiring 4-Wire Smoke Detectors You must also install one 1K Ohm End-of-Line assembly (P/N 1KEOL from the ULF Installation Kit) on each Base Module alarm loop to provide fire loop supervision. Install the 1KEOL resistors at the farthest point from the Base Module in each active alarm loop, in parallel with an alarm-on-short sensor. INACTIVE alarm loops do not require jumpers. See the Options Sheet for more information. To meet UL requirements for annunciation supervision, unique fire sound, and power limit, the annunciators must be wired as shown on sheet 2 of Figure 7. The Wheelock MT annunciators must be set for "Code 3" pattern, or the Wheelock AS or AH sounders used with Wheelock DSM synchronizers. NOTE: You must use separate burglary annunciators (if present). The relay connects between Bell (+) and the Base Module auxiliary output optioned with the Independent Zone Bell option. The Tamper alarm loop supervises the annunciator output, sending a Tamper alarm if the annunciator circuit is cut or shorted. The Tamper alarm is ignored if it is received with a FIRE alarm. Auxiliary Outputs (J4 Pins 5 Through 12) Base Module J4 pins 16 through 19 (labeled AX1- through AX4and their respective +12 outputs) are the Base Module's four Auxiliary Outputs. Each output consists of a +12 volt line and a switched ground. The "+12" lines supply the power for external devices. You may daisy-chain external device power from one "+12" line, but home run the "AX1-" through "AX4-" lines from the Base Module. NOTE: If optioned for Enable Line Monitor 2, the AX4 output is automatically dedicated to the line monitor feature. The current drawn by existing devices (i.e., sensors and keypads) determines the current available for auxiliary devices. If the current is available, each auxiliary output can control up to 100mA. BASE MODULE J5 WIRING Alarm Loop Wiring Base Module jacks J5 and J6 contain the inputs for the Base Module's 16 alarm loops (labeled A1 through A16). Each loop location is labeled on the board to assist in installation. NOTE: Certificated UL systems use the 1KEOL assembly from their respective UL Installation Kit. Intrusion Alarm Loop Wiring Power and ground to alarm sensors, detectors or devices requiring auxiliary power must be run on separate wires from the alarm loop. Obtain 24-hour power from Base Module board J2 pins labeled "+12" and "GND" respectively. To provide the required alarm circuit supervision, you must install one of the supplied 1KEOL end-of-line resistors in series with alarmon-open contacts (such as door switches), or in parallel with alarmon-closure contacts. Install the 1KEOL resistors at the farthest initiating device from the Base Module on each of the circuits. NOTE: The Tamper alarm loop does not require a 1KEOL resistor if the loop does not extend outside the Base Module chassis. Fire Alarm Loop Wiring Table 3 lists smoke detectors and other devices compatible with Advantage plus Fire systems. When installing 4-wire smoke detectors you must also install Power Supervision Unit(s). Recommended is the DSI EOL 200 (12VDC), or another UL Listed device of equivalent ratings. Install the power supervisory unit at the sensor farthest from the Base Module on each alarm circuit. Table 3. Compatible Smoke Detectors and Devices Standby Alarm Manufacturer/Model Current (mA) Current (mA) Detection Systems, DS200-4W 0.08 25 Detection Systems, DS200HD 0.08 25 Detection Systems, MB4W 0.08 48 Detection Systems, MB4WA 0.08 56 Detection Systems, MB4WE 0.08 80 Detection Systems, MB4WS 0.08 63 Detection Systems, EOL200 30 30 Voltage 10-27 VDC 10-27 VDC 10-30 VDC 10-30 VDC 10-30 VDC 10-30 VDC 10-30 VDC OPTIONAL CARD READER WIRING The Base Module can support one access controlled door, but be aware that the access events cannot be uploaded for report generation. Authorized users can view the last 100 events at an LCD plus keypad. The Base Module maximum number of card holders is also restricted to 99 (employees 01-99). NOTE: The card reader is always assigned to Zone A. The application uses a Base Module auxiliary output for the door lock interface, and the Base Module's existing card reader interface. 8 Dial Telephone Line Connection To House Telephone 5 6 7 8 NOTE : All UL Fire and Burglary installations must use the fused RJ31X jack included in the ULB and ULF Installation Kits. Advantage plus Installation Diagram 11/10/97 WARNING! Electrical shock hazard present during telephone line servicing. UL LISTED POWER LIMITED CIRCUITS: 1. J2-11,12 Local Bell 2. A1 through A16 Alarm Loops 3. AX1- through AX4- Auxiliary Outputs 4. J3-1 & 2 and 11 & 12 Audio Sensor connections 5. J1-1 through 4 and J1-6 through 9 Voltage Out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J8 RING TIP TELEPHONE LINE: Voice Grade - 300-3300HZ, 16dB loss (typical) TERMINATIONS: Use Panduit tool number MCT-100F for all Panduit connections. Use UL Recognized limited energy copper cables for all terminations. Recommended Fire Initiating Loop Connection (Style B) 4 3 2 1 To Dial Telco Line DS EOL-200 BLK RED BRN BRN 1KEOL OPER Dedicated Line Connection J9 RING TIP DEDT DEDR ---------------EGND ---XF2 DUPO ANS TLM ------+12V ---GND To Dedicated Line To Base Module J8 RJ Jack Alarm Loop Power Rating : 5V, 5mA, 470 Ohms maximum line resistance LOOPS 18AWG, 2-Conductor Cable (15 feet maximum) Transformer: Input-120VAC, .31A Output-16.5 VAC, 50VA (Supervised) Bell Power Rating : 9.2-12VDC, 1.5 A maximum Auxiliary Output Power Rating : 9.7-12VDC, 100mA each maximum AX MOD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 WARNING! DO NOT connect the transformer to a receptacle controlled by a switch! J1 POWER AC 16.5V J2 +12 AX1+12 AX2+12 AX3+12 AX4- -AS -AS AUAU+ AUAU+ AUAU+ AUAU+ +AS +AS GND GND +5V CR0 CR1 GND BAT -+ BELL +- J3 AUDIO J4 +12 GND DAT2 DAT1 -+ -+ -+ -+-+ -+-+-+-+ A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 J5 LOOPS GND COMPATIBLE UL LISTED SENSORS & DEVICES: Detection Systems, DS200-4W (Smoke Detector) Detection Systems, DS200HD-4W (Smoke Detector) Detection Systems, MB4W (Smoke Detector) Detection Systems, MB4WA (Smoke Detector) Detection Systems, MB4WE (Smoke Detector) Detection Systems, MB4WS (Smoke Detector) Detection Systems, EOL200 (End of Line Module) Wheelock CH-BF, CH-CF2, CH-DF2 Wheelock LS1M-12VFR, LSP-12-HFR Wheelock LS1M-12-VFR, LSPM-12-VFR Wheelock MB-G6-12-R Wheelock MMB-G10-12-W-HFR-R Wheelock MS1-12-VFR, MSP-12-HFR Wheelock MT12/24R, MT4-12/24-R Wheelock MT-12-LS-VFR, MT4-LS-VFR Wheelock MT-12-LSM-VFR, MT4-LSM-VFR Wheelock MT-12-MS-VFR, MT4-12-MS-VFR Wheelock MIZ-12-R, MIZ-12-W Wheelock MIZ-12-LS-VFR Wheelock MIZ-12-LSM-VFR Wheelock MIZ-12-MS-VFR Wheelock AS-1215-VFR Wheelock AS-121575-VFR Wheelock AS-1230-VFR Wheelock AH-12-R Wheelock SM-12/24-R and DSM-12/24-R TEST NOT E: UL Certificated Fire systems shall be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72-1993. S1 Supervised A1 A2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Figure 7. Advantage plus Installation Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2) J6 GND -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 Listed 4-Wire Smoke Detectors 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 CAUTION! Incorrect wiring may result in damage to the unit! A3 A4 Ground and Power from Base Module J4 pins 11 and 12 respectively. J7 TEST PTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A5 RESET AUDIO ------+12V GSTART AGND +5V +5VSTB LAUD ------- A6 A7 A8 BLK BLK GRN GRN AudioSensor GBD-S Advantage GlassBreak (GBD-S) Power Rating: +12VDC, 26mA, 100 Ohms max. Line Resistance 6 5 4 3 2 1 TMP TMP TEST GND +12V AUD RS-485 data to optional Expansion Modules, SmartAudio Modules, ListenIn Modules, Access Modules, Wireless Module* and LCD plus keypads. (* not UL Listed) No Connection SENS Composite audio from optional SmartAudio Module and/or ListenIn Module audio outputs SENS BEEPOUT GND DATADATA+ +12VIN Advantage AudioSensor Power Rating: +12VDC, 5mA, 100 Ohms max. Line Resistance 8 ADDRESS JUMPERS 4 2 Battery Charging : 400mA max., 10mA min., 12V, 7AH Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries, estimated life 3 years. (Supv.) (Supv.) RED RED 1 9 GND Enclosure Tamper Switch 1KEOL Automatic, Manual, Sprinkler Supervisory or Waterflow Devices. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 + + + J1 NO COM NC GND +12V AUD See Sheet 2 for Supervised Fire Annunciator Wiring 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Earth Ground Reader LED 1K Ohm N/C Loop 1K Ohm N/O Loop LCD/LCD plus Keypad Power Rating: 9-15VDC, 45mA, 5 Ohms maximum Line Resistance (Keypad Must Be Supervised) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Card Reader (optional) J2 J1 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 J2 AX MOD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 +12 AX1+12 AX2+12 AX3+12 AX4- -AS -AS AUAU+ AUAU+ AUAU+ AUAU+ +AS +AS GND GND +5V CR0 CR1 GND BELL +- 1 NC 4 N0 7 COM 13 MT HORN + MT HORN + SM NC N0 COM 3 6 9 14 BELL SUPERVISION RELAY CODE 3 FIRE SOUNDERS NOTE: UL Certificated Fire systems shall be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Alarm Code, ANSI/NFPA 72-1993. NC N0 COM 2 5 8 Supervised Code 3 Fire Annunciator Fire - Strobe + (Optional) Figure 7. Advantage plus Installation Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) Connect the card reader to Base Module J5 pins 16 through 19 using a 22AWG cable and following the color code shown in the Installation Diagram. Connect the card reader's LED lead to an available auxiliary output on J4. NOTE: See the card reader manufacturer's installation instructions for reader connections to the card reader cable. For optimum performance and reliability, the card reader cable run should be less than 300 feet from the Base Module. Option the Base Module for the following: Required Options: NOTE: All of the following options are for Module 0 (Base Module). Modify-Module-Operation - Enter a name for the door. Modify-Module-Door-Equipment - Enter YES for "Door is Active." Modify-Module-Door-Codes - Enter NO for "Toggle security with Card Read." Modify-Module-Door-Lock - Enter door unlocks for XX seconds. (Traditionally 5 - 10 seconds) NOTE: You may also have door unlocked during shift or fire and locked when zone is armed as required. Examples: A. Customer requests a storage area door be unlocked from 8 - 5, with a card swipe required for after hour entry. Use door "Unlocked during shift" assign a period from 08:00 - 17:00 to a shift and assign this shift as "Storage room door." B. Customer requests the door be unlocked during the day, but automatically lock at System arming. "Option Door Locks when armed Y." 10 C. A combination of A and B works nicely. Door Unlocked from 8 to 5, however if customer leaves early or arrives late door remains locked until the zone disarms. Modify-Opn/Close-Levels - Assign a valid shift to door #1. Enter the desired Arm/ Disarm Level. Modify-Module-Door-Alarms - Enter door is allowed open for XX seconds (traditionally 30 - 120 seconds). Modify-ASOP-Outputs - Select "Door Lock Control" for one of the auxiliary outputs. Select "Card reader LED" for one of the auxiliary outputs. Modify-ASOP-Loop-Options - Designate an alarm loop as a special input Free Exit (Loop 2 - 16, #1 is used for door contact). FIELD DOWNLOADING PROCEDURES Complete the following steps before downloading options: 1. Load the selected account options from the Account Options Summary Sheet into the options programmer. (See the "SONICS Database Management Manual," P/N 09820426). 2. Ensure all account and employee information is in the SONICS monitoring console database. 3. If the system contains no options, connect the dial telephone line to Base Module J8. NOTE: It is crucial that ALL system (Base Module as well as all optional modules) options be downloaded before attempting system calibrations or tests. 1KEOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 AUDIO J4 +12 GND DAT2 DAT1 -+ -+ -+ -+-+ -+-+-+-+ A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 J5 LOOPS AUX 1 (-) Burg Sounder (Optional) + (Fire Bell) Loop 16 (+) (Tamper) - AUD + AUD OUT OUT + - STROBE + STROBE AS HORN + AS HORN + NEW ACCOUNT DOWNLOADING Use one the two following procedure for new equipment (no previous options) or equipment with failed options: LCD KEYPAD SETUP AND TEST MODES Only LCD plus keypad #1 operates before the system is downloaded. Place an Advantage plus system with no options into the Test Mode by powering it up with the TEST/OPER switch (S1) in the TEST position. The keypad displays a "Waiting for Master SETUP MODE Controller" message. HHMM ENTER sets time After approximately 15 select function seconds the keypad Test Download displays the Setup Mode screen shown in Figure 8, Figure 8. LCD Setup Mode Screen indicating the system is in the Test Mode. NOTE: Base Module Calls Monitoring Station Method 1. Inform the operator you are ready to download and give the account number. 2. Connect the telephone line and place the Base Module TEST/ OPER switch (S1) in the TEST position. 3. Power the panel up by carefully plugging the transformer into the AC outlet. The LCD plus keypad displays SETUP MODE. 4. Press the "Download" key. 5. Press the "Call" key. 6. Press the "Enter Options" key. 7. Press the "Enter Phone #" key. 8. If the Base Module uses a dial line, enter the monitoring central station telephone number and press the "Done" key. If the Base Module uses a dedicated line, simply press the "Done" key. 9. Press the "Enter Acct #" key. 10. Enter the appropriate 4-digit account number, then press "ENTER." NOTE: If the Base Module communicates over a dedicated line this 4-digit number is determined by the phone line connection at the ERAD Speaker Module in the monitoring central station. 11. Press the "Quit" key. 12. Press the "Dial" key. 13. Place the OPER/TEST switch (S1) in the OPER position. 14. The LCD plus keypad displays a "calling for download" message while the Base Module connects with the Speaker Module. 15. The SONICS operator selects "Account-Panel-Program ASOP." The programming computer transfers account options to the Base Module. During the download process the LCD plus keypad displays "DOWNLOADING ACTIVE." 16. After completing the Base Module options download the programming computer sends a "MASTER RESET" command. The Base Module then recontacts SONICS with an "UP Panel" alarm. NOTE: An "Error 06" appears in the monitoring console's status area if an error occurs during the download sequence. 17. After receiving the "UP Panel" alarm, the operator must download all add-on module options using the "Account-PanelDownload Module," command and selecting the "All" option. The LCD plus keypad displays a "DOWNLOADING ACTIVE, please wait" message during the second options download. 18. After finishing the optional module options download, the operator must reset the system to complete the download sequence. SETTING SYSTEM TIME Any time the LCD plus keypad displays the "HHMM ENTER sets time" prompt you may set or change the system clock. Using military time format (i.e., HH=Hours, MM=Minutes, 4 pm = 16:00 hours), enter the current time then press ENTER. The keypad triple beeps showing the system has accepted the change. LCD plus KEYPAD TEST MODE From the Setup Mode screen, pressing the Test TEST MODE button displays the Test press * for status Mode screen shown in select function Figure 9. The Test Mode Walk Outputs Audio screen offers the following Figure 9. System Test Screen system tests: · Walk Test · Auxiliary Output Test · Audio Test Walk Test Walk Test does not operate until the entire Advantage plus system has been downloaded. From the Test Mode WALK TEST screen, pressing the Walk in progress button places the system in the Walk Test Mode and displays the WALK TEST push ENTER when done screen shown in Figure 10. Figure 10. Walk Test Screen Using Walk Test you can perform a functional system test by entering Walk Test then walking around the facility violating alarm loops. Each loop violation and restoral sounds the local bell for 1 second. After violating the loops return to the keypad and press ENTER to exit the Walk Test. The System Test screen in Figure 9 reappears. You can press the keypad "*" key (system status) to see the Walk Test results. Pressing "*" displays the TEST RESULT screen shown in Figure 12. NOTE: Monitoring Station Calls Base Module Method Use all of the previous steps, except: 5. Press the LCD plus keypad "Answer" key. Skip steps 6 through 12. 14. LCD plus keypad displays "ready for download." The Base Module will answer the telephone line on the first ring. Proceed with steps 15 through 18. System Status (*) From the System Test screen you can check the system status at any time by select display pressing the keypad "*" Status Call Loops key. Pressing "*" displays Figure 11. Status Screen the STATUS screen shown in Figure 11. Pressing the Status button displays the system status. Displayed status messages may include: · low battery · cut telephone line · RPU down · preamp down · memory error · options error 11 Pressing the Loops or Call buttons displays the status of system alarm loops (open, shorted, normal). The word "tested" appears in the display if the loop was tested during a Walk Test (see Figures 12 and 13 for examples). While viewing the Loop Status screen pressing Prior displays the previous alarm, pressing Next displays the next alarm. LOOP STATUS Loop # 16 shorted tested Prior Quit Figure 12. Loop Status Screen Event 01 TUE 17:53 FIRE tested (loop description text) Prior Quit Figure 13. Loop Status Screen (after Download & Walk Test) With the phone line REPLAY SAM AUDIO disconnected, pressing the TEST Store button forces the panel to store the next 5 Replay Done seconds of audio and displays the REPLAY SAM Figure 18. Replay SAM Audio AUDIO TEST screen Test Screen shown in Figure 18. Pressing the Replay button routes the stored audio to the TIP and RING test points on the panel. Connecting a handset to these test points allows you to check the system's audio storage circuitry and the quality of the audio that will be sent to the central station. Pressing the Done button returns you to the previous screen. Pressing Quit returns you to the Setup Mode screen (Figure 8). Tip Ring Audio Test From the Audio Test TIP/RING AUDIO TEST screen, pressing the Tip Ring button displays the select function TIP/RING AUDIO TEST screen shown in Figure 19. On Off Done Figure 19. Tip/Ring Audio Test Screen Using the Tip/Ring Audio Test you can route audio to the TIP and RING test points on the panel. Connecting a handset to these test points allows you to check the quality of the audio that will be sent to the central station. With the phone line disconnected, pressing the On button routes audio from all system audio sensors to the TIP and RING test points on the panel. Pressing the Off button removes the audio from the TIP and RING test points. Pressing the Done button returns you to the initial Audio Test screen (Figure 16). Outputs Test OUTPUT TEST - SELECT From the Test Mode screen 0 = BASE MODULE (Figure 9), pressing the Outputs button displays 1 - 8 = EXPANSION MODULE the OUTPUTS TEST EXIT screen shown in Figure 14. Figure 14. Outputs Test Screen Pressing "0" selects the Base Module. Pressing OUTPUT TEST MOD #1 numbers 1 through 8 selects toggle by entering an attached Expansion aux output # Module (see Figure 15). push ENTER when done After selecting a module, Figure 15. Outputs Test Screen pressing the associated keypad key toggle the outputs on and off. Press the number key to turn each output on, and press it a second time to return the output to its original state. · "1" for Aux Output #1 · "4" for Aux Output #4 · "2" for Aux Output #2 · "5" for the local bell · "3" for Aux Output #3 Pressing ENTER returns you to the Outputs Test screen (Figure 14). LCD plus KEYPAD DOWNLOAD MODE From the Setup Mode screen, pressing the Download button displays the Download Mode screen shown in Figure 20. The Download Mode screen offers Answer, Call and Quit options. DOWNLOAD MODE select function Answer Call Audio Test From the Test Mode screen AUDIO TEST (Figure 9), pressing the select function Audio button displays the Tip AUDIO TEST screen Ring SAM Done shown in Figure 16. Figure 16. Audio Test Screen NOTE: SAM appears on the Audio Test screen ONLY if the system was downloaded with SmartAudio Module options. In addition to displaying the Audio Test screen, pressing the Audio button automatically sends a test tone to all audio sensors. Pressing the SAM button displays the STORED STORED AUDIO TEST AUDIO TEST screen shown in Figure 17. select function Pressing the Select button Select Store Done displays a select SAM to Figure 17. Stored Audio Test Screen enable screen that allows you to enable any of the connected SmartAudio Modules for testing. Selecting a SmartAudio Module (pressing any of keys 1 though 8) redisplays the STORED AUDIO TEST screen shown in Figure 17. Quit Figure 20. Download Mode Screen Answer Mode Use the Answer Mode when you contact the central station and request an options download. While in the Answer Mode the panel seizes the line and answers the phone (goes off-hook) on the first ring. From the Download Mode screen, pressing the Switch to operate Answer button places the system in the Answer Exit Mode and displays the screen in Figure 21. Figure 21. Answer Mode Screen The Exit button gives you the option of exiting Download Mode and returns you to the initial Setup Mode screen (Figure 8). While at the Answer Mode screen, switching the Base Module's TEST/OPER switch (S1) back to OPERATE prepares the panel for options downloading. The keypad screen clears, then a "Waiting for download" message appears on the bottom display line until the central station computer contacts the panel. Once the download begins the keypad display changes to a "receiving download" message. 12 Call Mode Use the Call Mode to initiate the options download from the LCD plus keypad connected to the Base Module. DOWNLOAD MODE From the Download Mode select function screen, pressing the Call Enter button places the system in Options Dial Quit the Call Mode and displays the Call Mode screen Figure 22. Call Mode Screen shown in Figure 22. The Quit button in all Download screens gives you the option of exiting and returning to the initial Setup Mode screen (Figure 8). From the Download Mode screen, pressing the Enter DOWNLOAD MODE Options button displays the select function screen shown in Figure 23. Enter Enter Pressing the Quit button Phone# Acct# Quit returns you to the Call Figure 23. Download Mode Screen Mode screen (Figure 22). Use this screen to enter the information required to DOWNLOAD MODE begin the download. This includes the central station Enter phone# to call telephone number. Pressing Delay Done the Enter Phone# button displays the screen shown Figure 24. Phone# Screen in Figure 24. Enter the phone number you want the panel to call. Pressing the Delay button anywhere in the phone number inserts a three second delay before continuing the dialing sequence. The telephone number appears on the second line of the display as you enter it. Press Done after entering the phone number. Pressing the Enter Acct# button displays the screen DOWNLOAD MODE shown in Figure 25 and allows you to enter the Enter panel account# optioned account number Push ENTER when done (see the options sheet). The account number appears on Figure 25. Account# Screen the second line of the display as you enter it. Pressing the Quit button returns you to the Call Mode screen (Figure 22). NOTE: COMMUNICATION LOSS The LCD plus keypad senses a loss of RS-485 communication with the control panel and annunciates the loss. One minute after communication loss the keypad alerts the user by beeping once each 10 seconds, blinking the yellow LED and blinking the cursor. The beeping continues until the user presses any key, at which time the beeping stops and displays a "System Down Call for Service" message. The message remains until communications restore. SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURES Before turning the system over to the customer always perform a complete functional test to ensure the system is operating properly. Use the test procedures detailed on the previous pages as a general reference to test each Advantage plus system's operation. AUDIO TEST Perform an operational audio test by arming the system and creating alarms that trigger listenback audio. If the system contains SmartAudio Modules, use the Advantor Calibrator set to AUDSEN and TRIP to trigger audio activations. Have the operator verify receiving the stored audio (if applicable) and that the listenback audio is distortion free in all areas. Ensure the impact sounds are clearly distinguishable and that normal level speech is intelligible. RS-485 pickup in audio sounds like clicking. Hearing this clicking indicates improper data and audio bus wiring between modules. Dial Mode Use the Dial Mode to force the Base Module to dial the Switch to operate central station. From the Download Mode screen, Exit pressing the Dial button places the system in the Figure 26. Dial Mode Screen Dial Mode and displays the Dial Mode screen shown in Figure 26. While at the Dial Mode screen, switching the panel's TEST/OPER switch (S1) back to OPERATE prepares the panel to dial for options downloading. The keypad screen clears, then a "Calling for download" message appears on the bottom keypad display line. Once the download begins the keypad display changes to a "receiving download" message. After completing the download the keypad display automatically returns to the main screen shown in Figure 8. 13 FCC REGULATIONS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits set for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferences in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference with radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient the receiving antenna · Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC 20402, Stock No. 004000003454. When installing the Advantage plus alarm dialing system, call your local telephone company and give them the following information: 1. The telephone number of the line the Advantage plus alarm dialing system will be attached. 2. The FCC Registration number of the Advantage plus alarm dialing system. 3. The Advantage plus alarm dialing system Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is 0.3B. The Base Module connects to the telephone line via a standard USOC RJ31X jack (supplied). If this type of jack is not available where installing the Base Module you will need to order it from the telephone company. CANADIAN IC EQUIPMENT WARNING To ensure that certified equipment is attached correctly and only to the networks of participating carriers, Industry Canada (IC) requires the following written statement: "NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certificated equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. IC does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, user's should ensure that it is permissible to connect to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. Users must also install the equipment using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment; or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. User's should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas." CAUTION! USERS SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE SUCH CONNECTIONS THEMSELVES, BUT SHOULD CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE ELECTRIC INSPECTION AUTHORITY, OR ELECTRICIAN, AS APPROPRIATE. The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may be any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. The Load Number for this product is 4. FCC TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Included with the system is a label that must be affixed on the lower right outside of the cabinet. The label contains, among other information, the equipment's FCC Registration Number (2J8USA-23510-AL-E) and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN, 0.3B). This information must be provided to the telephone company upon request. The REN determines the number of devices that can connect to a telephone line and still have all devices ring when called. In most areas the sum of the REN's of all devices on one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the REN, contact the local telephone company for the maximum REN for the calling area. If this equipment harms the telephone network, the Telephone Company may temporarily discontinue service. If possible, they will notify the customer in advance. When advance notice is not practical, the customer is notified as soon as possible and informed of his right to file a complaint with the FCC. The telephone company may ask that you disconnect the equipment until you correct the problem or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of this equipment. If they do, the customer is notified in advance to provide them the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. ADVANTOR CORPORATION HARDWARE LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Advantor Corporation warrants each new product of its manufacture, to be free from defects in material and workmanship. It will repair or replace defective parts for a period of 24 months from the date of manufacture, providing the equipment has not been subjected to abnormal conditions such as misuse, abuse, misapplication, alteration, lightning damage or damage by an Act of God. This excludes packing, handling and shipping charges from the Customer. The limited warranty is restricted to the original purchaser. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, THE FITNESS OF EQUIPMENT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WITH RESPECT TO CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD PARTY BY THE WAY OF INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE, ARE EXCLUDED. 14

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