Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product K1106 Apex Digital
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1 DESTINY 4100 Installation Instr uctions K1106 3/98 - http://www. guardianalarms . net.
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3 Dear Dealer/Installer: W e appreciate your decision to use the Destiny 4100 for this installation. As a division of the Pittway Corporation and member of the ADEMCO Security Group, we are proud to provide you with equipment made by ADEMCO, the world’ s la r gest alarm manufacturer .
4 Softw ar e Re visions Current software at time of printing: Control Panel: 1.00 Bridge (Gate): 1.02 EXP-8: 1.01 RK36 LED Keypad: 4.01 P anel Softw are Revision Histor y.
5 Specifications ............................................................................................................................... . 6 Items Included W ith the Control Panel ...............................................................
6 Specifications Electrical: Voltage Input: 16.5 VAC 40 VA from supplied transformer External Speaker: 10 Watt minimum, 8 Ω horn type - Ademco 713 or equivalent. Total speaker load must be between 4 Ω and 16 Ω . Internal Speaker: Speaker supplied in all compatible keypads.
7 Speaker Output: 10 Watt internal siren driver with full speech 10 Watt external siren driver with full speech Designed for use with 8 Ω , 10 watt minimum speakers. Total impedance for either driver not to drop below 4 Ω For UL installations use a UL residential fire listed sounder.
8 Items Included With the Control P anel: Please examine the contents of the shipping box for the following items: 1 - Control Panel 1 - Lock, key, and retaining clip 1 - 16.
9 Retainer Clip (Note Position) Retainer Slot Locked Unlocked Control Board Control Board 1. Remove the cabinet door 2. Remove the lock knockout from the control cabinet door . Insert the key into the lock. Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed.
10 Wiring Dia gra m + 5 VDC Microphone 1 Signal Shield Shield Microphone 2 Signal Microphone 3 Signal Program Phone Status POWER J5 Mic Inputs + 1 23 Com Siren 2-Way Red Green White Black Gel Lead Acid type Batteries 6-Wire Keypad RK36 current draw 50mA 2-Violet : Internal Speaker Loop 16.
11 The Destiny-4100 is compatible with the ADEMCO 4140-BLK removable terminal strips. If necessary, these connectors allow for quick replacement of the control board. Wiring Notes Grounding: Ground the panel to the "com" on far left terminal block as shown in Wiring Diagram on previous page.
12 System T er minals House Phones: The R1 and T1 terminals provide telephone service to the house if the installation contains an RJ-31X terminal block for true phone line seizure. Telephone Company: The incoming telephone service is wired through an RJ-31X jack to the R and T terminals on the control panel.
13 Battery Leads: Connect the red lead to the + battery terminal and the black lead to the - battery terminal. The battery is tested every 180 seconds to ensure it is present and charged. A low battery condition can be indicated at the keypad and/or communicated to the central station.
14 POWER LED: At the top right of the board is a red LED labeled "POWER" which is illuminated when the system is receiving power. STATUS LED: At the top right of the board is a green LED labeled "STATUS" which flashes to show the microprocessor is functioning.
15 Two Resistor Supervision: This wiring arrangement allows the system to detect and handle open loops and shorts as a trouble condition. Through programming, trouble conditions can be communicated to the central station and show trouble status on a keypad.
16 P ro g ramming System options are contained in EEPROM. Each programmable section of memory has a 4 digit location and a three digit value. To reduce the amount of programming necessary, each location is supplied with a default value.
17 Quick Star t Keypad connection: Connect a hardwire keypad to the keypad terminals on the control board, be certain to properly match the colors as follows: Black to BLK , Red to RED , Green to GRN , White to WHT . Speaker connection: Connect the violet keypad speaker leads to the INT and COM terminals on the control board.
18 Using This Manual: Automated Locations: Automated Location prompt for specific information and automatically record the appropriate information into the correct locations. Value Locations: A documented location that contains a specific value (i.e. time, user number, etc.
19 System Setup Zone 1-8 System Keypads System Board Inputs 1-8 Local Phone Panic Two Wire Smoke Loop Wireless Transmitters Zone 9 Zone 27 Zones 24 - 25 Zones 10 - 23 Hardware Device Types System Zone.
20 Pr o g ramming Zones The device types for each zone on the Destiny 4100 are predefined. The device assignments are fixed and may not be modified. Zones 1-8: Hardware Inputs 1-8 on the system contro.
21 Zone 1 Zone 2 Input Control B o ar d Loop 1 Input Control B o ar d Loop 2 Option Location Default New V alue Option Location Default New V alue Zone Ty pe 0647 255 Zone Ty pe 0663 255 Option 1 0643.
22 Zone 9 Input 2-Wire S m oke Option Location Default New V a l ue Default D escriptio n Zone Ty pe 0775 255 Word 1 Word 2 Word 3 Word 4 Option 1 0771 016 Smoke (151 ) De tector (057) N/A N/A Option .
23 Zone 1 0 Zone 1 1 Input Transmitter 1 Serial #: Input Transmitter 2 Serial #: Option Location Default New V a l ue Option Location Default New V a l ue Device 1152 005 Device 1164 005 Loop 1149 130.
24 Zones 18 - 23: Alar m T ype T ransmitter s Continued Zone 1 8 Zone 1 9 Input Transmitter 9 Serial #: Input Transmitter 10 Serial #: Option Location Default New V a l ue Option Location Default New .
25 Portable T ransmitters Type Description Value 5801 ................................... 4 button portable .............................................................. 008 5802 ................................... 1 button portable .................
26 Zone 2 8 Input Remote Phone Option Location Default New V a l ue Default D escriptio n Zone Ty pe 1079 255 Word 1 Word 2 Word 3 Word 4 Option 1 1075 000 Remote (1 37) Phone (125) N/A N/A Option 2 1.
27 Zone 29: Monitor T r ouble Conditions Option - A description of each option is available in the Glossary Location Value * Duration for recognition of AC power loss (minutes) .................................................. 0097 ....... 001 * Monitor low battery and enable battery test (001 to enable) .
28 Automated Progr amming Locations Place system in RF field strength mode and speak serial number ........................................................ 9951 Exit RF field strength mode ..............................................................
29 V oca bular y W ord Location Access ..................... 024 Account .................. 025 Alarm ....................... 222 Alert ......................... 026 Am ........................... 033 And .......................... 197 Appliance .....
30 Us er Co d e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Locat ion 0065 0066 0067 0068 0069 0070 0071 0072 System Times And Other Options System Time Options - A description of each time is available in the Glossary Units Location Default Entry delay 1 (Not to exceed 45 seconds in a UL installation) .
31 System Options - Group 1 Options - Enter Total - A description of each option is available in the Glossary Location Value Disarm before rearm ..........................................................................................................
32 Monitor T r ouble Conditions Option - A description of each option is available in the Glossary Location Value * Monitor low battery and enable battery test (001 to enable) ....................................... 0180 ....... 000 * Communicator fail (001 to enable) .
33 System T r ig g ers Event Location Output Location Option Location Time Option Default Times Any alarm activation ...................................... 0122 .......... 000 ........... 0188 .......... 010 ............ 0475 ........... 0 05 Unit disarm or as long as alarm cut off and reset Burglary .
34 System T rig ger s Option Option - Enter Total Value Activation Action Do Nothing ................................................................................................................... 000 T urn Output Off .............................
35 Automated Ev ent Memor y Lo g Upload Choose upload days total Location Value Sunday ........................................................................................................................................... 001 Monday .............
36 F ail T o Open (Disar m) / F ail to Close (Ar m) Options - Enter Total Location Value Enable Fail to Open ....................................................................................................................... 001 Fail to Close - V erify Armed to A W A Y .
37 T w o-W ay Digit Assignments This feature is not permitted in a UL installation Telephone Digit Default Function Location Default Value 0 Exit 2-way by going to keypad mode or hanging up .............................. 0162 ................... 000 1 Microphone #1 On .
38 Ademco Contact ID Re por t Codes APEX Description Code Sent to Central Station ADEMCO Description Exterior instant .................................. E1 3 1 Z ............................................ Perimeter burglary Exterior delay 1 ........
39 Dialer Options Options - Enter total Value Dial Phone #1 ............................................................................................................... 001 Dial Phone #2 .............................................................
40 Report Type Location Value Open (Disarm) Central Station Report Code ....................... 0359 ........ 01 1 ________ Dialer Option ............................................. 0409 ........ 128 _______ Open (Disarm) After Activation Central Station Report Code .
41 Glossar y of T er ms Access code before arm: In this configuration, a full access code (arm/disarm code) must be entered to arm the system. Once armed, the system must be disarmed to allow a change from one arming mode to another.
42 Button Functions: These are activations that are controlled by portable transmitters and/or key combinations on keypads. Silence Day Zone: Cancels a day zone and extended monitor activation. Speak Long Term Memory: The system maintains a long term alarm memory for all alert activations.
43 Bypass Mode: To bypass individual zones, enter a valid full function code followed by the 9 digit. The system will speak "BYPASSED MODE, ENTER ZONE NUMBER." Press a two-digit zone number (leading zero if necessary). The current bypass state of the zone is spoken.
44 Clear Keypad Status: Under very unusual circumstances, a keypad may not receive a transmission from the control panel resulting in a status message not being cleared. This command clears all status messages at the keypad. Clear User Codes: This location will erase user codes 2 through 8.
45 Display Open at Keypad: Used to show when specified zones are open. Typically, all internal zones (PIR's, Smoke Detectors) are not programmed to show status at the keypad. This prevents constant STATUS light flashing. External zones (windows, doors) should be programmed to show status so the user is updated to all perimeter changes.
46 Enable Two-way Callback: For this option to be used, at least one activation must be programmed to enable two- way voice/listen-in with the central station. After the digital communication, with this option enabled, the system will hang up and wait for the programmed time in location 0461 for a call back from the central station.
47 There are two different levels or types of extended monitor, A and B. Locations 0177 and 0175 determine which zone types are to be monitored by each extended monitor type. Entering a full function user code followed by the digit 3 will place the system in extended monitor mode type A or enter the 4 digit for extended monitor type B.
48 No Exterior Instant When enabled, this option will eliminate the exit delay on all exterior instant zones Exit Delay: following arming to either HOME or AWAY. No Program Mode: With this option set, the system will not enter program mode with the panel armed.
49 Report Code: All events that initiate a communicator report are associated with a report code (based on zone type) that appears at the central station. Each report code can be defined for all report types except Contact ID. When Contact ID is used, no programming is required.
50 Set Time and Date: After entering 9991 the system will prompt "Enter Eleven." The time, day, and date are entered in the following format HHMMWMMDDYY. HHMM - Military time, if the hour value is less than 10 use a leading zero. W - Day of the week: 1-Sun 2-Mon 3-Tue 4-Wed 5-Thr 6-Fri 7-Sat.
51 Speak Phone Number: To confirm programmed phone numbers, Enter the appropriate 9000 location and the number will be spoken. Special dialing feature codes will be heard as follows: Dialing Feature S.
52 Touch Tone / Pulse: This location determines the type phone service the panel uses for dialing. Program 000 for touch-tone or 001 for rotary. Track Activations: With this option enabled, each individual zone activation will be written to long term memory as opposed to only the zone activation that created the alarm.
53 Disarm: Active when the panel is disarmed. The output is restored when the panel is armed. Access Code Entered: Output is activated when an access code is entered. There is not an event that restores the output , it is recommended to only use this trigger with channels programmed to automatically turn off.
54 code is entered or the two-way callback time expires. If neither code option is selected, the system will be in listen-in mode when the phone is answered. Without the "0 exits to keypad mode" options selected, the central station will not have access to keypad mode.
55 Day: When the system is not armed a Day zone will cause an Extended Monitor activation and can send a Day Zone Trouble report to the central station. When the system is armed a Day Zone will act like an Exterior Instant. A day zone extended monitor activation can be cancelled with the "Silence Day Zone" button function.
56 Silent Panic: Silent panic zones respond by activating the communicator. An activation appears in system status, however, no audible indication is given. Step Arming: The arm/disarm zone type is used for momentary arming inputs such as a keyswitch or touchpad.
57 This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information: This equipment generates and uses radio freq.
58 Preparation of an evacuation plan Is of prime importance in fire prevention. Establish a household emergency evacuation plan in the event of fire. Refer to the Smoke Detector instructions (or exact mounting, layout and spacing. 1 - Evaluate possible escape routes from your home.
59 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system, it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency. Any alarm system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons.
60 ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company, a Division Of Pittway Corporation, and its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (`Seller'), 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 1179.
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