Tamper/wire Fault Definitions and Options
When using 2 zone resistors, the panel offers four possible definitions for line/tamper wiring recognition,
independent of zone definition.
"Tamper/wire” disabled (Address 208, Key [10] "off", Key [11] "off")
Tamper/wiring failure recognition is disabled. (Also disables ATZ zone doubling for software versions
prior to 0.98.)
"Trouble" enabled (Address 208, Key [10] "off", Key [11] "on")
Tamper/wiring failure will generate an alarm, when armed. A trouble report code will be sent to the
central when disarmed. (Also enables ATZ zone doubling for software versions prior to 0.98.)
"Silent alarm" enabled (Address 208, Key [10] "on", Key [11] "off")
Tamper/wiring failure will generate a silent alarm (no siren) when the system is disarmed. Alarm
and trouble report codes will be sent to the central. (Also enables ATZ zone doubling for software
versions prior to 0.98.)
"Audible alarm" enabled (Address 208, Key [10] "on", Key [11] "on")
Tamper/wiring failure will generate an audible alarm (siren). Alarm and trouble report codes will be
sent to the central. (Also enables ATZ zone doubling for software versions prior to 0.98.)
Exception:When the zone definition is "24 hour", the tamper definition follows the audible/silent
alarm arm definition of the "24 hour" zone.
Tamper recognition addresses:
Tamper report and restoration codes should be programmed at addresses 191 and 180.
Fire circuit
The fire zone (enabled by defining zone 3 (zone 12 for software versions prior to 0.98) as "24 hour') should
always be connected with a 1K OHM EOL resistor (UL-PN201100200-PRT). If there is a line short in the fire
zone, a fire alarm will be generated. If the line is
"open", a "fire loop" trouble report will be sent to the cen-
tral and trouble indicator [11] will illuminate on the keypad.
For UL/ULC installations, a 4 wire, latching, smoke detector (UL- Falcon Model 5454, ULC - BRK Model
2412) must be used along with a
1K OHM EOL resistor
. To supervise the power, an “end of line” relay
(Model MR3) should be installed, the contacts of which will cause a FIRE TROUBLE in the event the
power is interrupted.
To reset (unlatch) the smoke detectors after an alarm, power to the detectors must be momentarily inter-
rupted. One way to accomplish this is to connect the negative (-) side of the smoke detector power to
PGM 1. Then program the PGM to be N.C. (normally closed), and to “open” when the [TRBL] and [11]
keys are pushed in sequence.
Example: To program PGM1 for smoke detector reset:
Address 195 = [BYP]
Address 196 = [5] [3]
Address 198 = [2] [2ND]
Address 254 = [10] [10] [4]
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