SEKURE Paradox Spectra 1686H Installation Manual

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REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL
SPECTRA CONTROL PANELS V2.1
1728EX and 1728 1738EX and 1738
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Page 1 - SPECTRA CONTROL PANELS V2.1

REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUALSPECTRA CONTROL PANELS V2.11728EX and 1728 1738EX and 1738

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8 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 2.9 SINGLE ZONE INPUTSDetection devices such as motion detectors and door contacts are connected to the cont

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPECT RA SERIES 92.11 KEYPAD AND KEYPAD ZONE CONNECTIONSTo connect the keypads to the control panel, remove the back cover and wire the GRN, YEL, RE

Page 4 - LIST OF TABLES

10 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 2.13 FIRE CIRCUITSWhen a zone is program med as a Fire zone, the zone becomes normally open andrequi res an

Page 5 - PART 1: INTRODUCTION

SPECTRA SERIES 11 3.2.2 FEATURE SELECT PROGRAMMING MET HO DAfter entering sections [001] to [016], [126] to [138], and [302] to [348], each option

Page 6 - PART 2: INSTALLATION

12 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 3.3 CONFIGURING THE LED KEYPADSDepending on the version of the keypad, two methods can be used to configure

Page 7 - 2.2 EARTH GROUND

SPECTRA SERIES 13J2 - EOL Definition JumperJumper J2 determines the keypad zone’s EOL defini tion. When the jumper is OFF, EOL is disabled and theke

Page 8 - 2.6 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION

14 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 4.1 ACCESS CODE LENGTHSection [127 ]: System OptionsOption [2] OFF = 6-Digit Access Codes Option [2] ON = 4

Page 9 - 2.7 BELL OUTPUT CONNECTION

SPECTRA SERIES 154.4.3 BYPASS PROGRAMMINGSections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048Option [3] OFF = Bypass Programming Disabled Option [3] ON =

Page 10 - 2.9 SINGLE ZONE INPUTS

16 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL PART 5: ZONE PROGRAMMINGThe Spectra control panel’s zone assignment depends on where the detection devi ces

Page 11 - 2.12 KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS

SPECTRA SERIES 175.3 REASSIGN ZONES TO EXPANSION INPUTS (1728EX & 1728 ONLY)Section [126 ]: General Op tion sOption [8] OFF = Reassign Zones to

Page 13 - SPECTRA SERIES 11

18 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 5.1: Spectra Zone Pro gramming5.5 ZONE DEFINITIONSAs demonstrated in Figure 5.1, sections [001] to

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SPECTRA SERIES 195.5.2 ENTRY DELAY 2Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16, First Digit = 2Entry Delay 2 zones are identical to the Entry Delay 1 zo

Page 15 - PART 4: ACCESS CODES

20 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.6.2 STA NDA RD 24HR. FIR E ZONE1728/EX: Sections [001] to [005]: Zones 1 to 5, First Digit = 81738/EX:

Page 16 - 4.4 USER CODE OPTIONS

SPECTRA SERIES 215.8.1 AUT O ZONE SHUTD OWNSections [001] to [016] = Zones 1 to 16Option [1] OFF = Auto Zone Shutdown Disabled Option [1] ON = Aut

Page 17 - 4.5 LOCK MASTER CODE

22 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 5.8.6 DELAY BEFORE ALAR M REPORT CODE TRANSMISSION Sections [001] to [016]: Zones 1 to 16Option [7] OFF = D

Page 18 - PART 5: ZONE PROGRAMMING

SPECTRA SERIES 23Enabling the ATZ feature allows you to install two detection devices per zone input terminal. Each detection devicewill have its ow

Page 19 - 5.4 ZONE PROGRAMMING

24 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 6.3 REGULAR ARMING SWITCHES TO FORCE ARMINGSection [131 ]: Arming/Disar min g OptionsOption [2] OFF = Regul

Page 20 - 5.5 ZONE DEFINITIONS

SPECTRA SERIES 25be bypassed regardless of their definition (except 24hr. zones). Upon arming, the control panel will transmit the NoMovement report

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26 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 6.12 BELL SQUAWK ON ARM/DISARM WITH REMOTE CONTROLSection [131 ]: Arming/Disar min g OptionsOption [3] OFF

Page 22 - 5.8 ZONE OPTIONS

SPECTRA SERIES 277.3 TAMPER RECOGNITION Section [1 32 ]: Zone Option s[1] OFF / [2] OF F: Tamp er R ecogn ition Disab led (defau lt)If the system i

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SPECT RA SERIES 1TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ... ... .. 3Features...

Page 24 - 5.10 EOL ZONES

28 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL Silent alarm:The control panel emits a Confirmation Beep and transmits the appropriate Panic report code if

Page 25 - 6.2 STAY ARMING WITH DELAY

SPECTRA SERIES 29PART 8: REPORTING AND DIALER SETTINGSThe following section explains all the features and options that must be programmed in order f

Page 26 - 6.6.1 AUT O-ARM TIMER

30 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.1 REPORTING/DIALER (ENABLE/DISABLE)Section [135 ]: Dialer OptionsOption [3] OFF = Reporting/Dialer Disab

Page 27 - 6.10 EXIT DELAY

SPECTRA SERIES 31page 24). Only reports if Disarming Reporting Options (see page 36) are set to always r epor t disarming. • REM O TE D ISARM : S

Page 28 - PART 7: ALARM OPTIONS

32 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL be delayed (see Pow er Failure Report D elay on page 36).• BATTER Y FA IL URE: backup battery is disconnec

Page 29 - 7.4 KEYPAD PANIC OPTIONS

SPECTRA SERIES 338.4 PARTITION ACCOUNT NUMBERSSection [143] = Partition 1, [144] = Partition 2All report codes are preceded by a 4-digit or 3-digit

Page 30 - 7.5 PANIC LOCKOUT TIMER

34 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.5.4 CONTACT ID OPTIONSSection [136]: Dialer OptionsOption [3] OFF = Programmable Codes Option [3] ON =

Page 31 - SPECTRA SERIES 29

SPECTRA SERIES 35backup telephone number after every fai led attempt. If no backup telephone number is programmed, the controlpanel will never repo

Page 32 - 8.2 REPORT CODES

36 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 8.15 RECENT CLOSE DELAYSection [0 85 ] 000 to 255 seconds, Default = no delayIf after having armed the syst

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SPECTRA SERIES 37[1] ON / [2] OF F: Alarm If System Armed Upon line test failure, a TLM Trouble will appear in the keypads’ Trouble Display (see pag

Page 34 - Sections [211] to [213]

2 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL Settings for WinLoad Software... 44Panel Answer Options ...

Page 35 - 8.5 REPORTING FORMATS

38 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 9.2 PGM DEACTIVATION EVENTSections [121], [123], [125]After PGM activation, the PGM will return to its norm

Page 36 - 8.7 EVENT CALL DIRECTION

SPECTRA SERIES 39PART 10: SYSTEM SETTINGS10.1 HARDWARE RESETPerforming a hardware reset will set all control panel settings to factory default excep

Page 37 - SPECTRA SERIES 35

40 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 10.6 SYSTEM REAL-TIME CLOCK Section [2 80 ] Program the current time into section [280] using the 24-hour c

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SPECTRA SERIES 4110.10 CONFIDENTIAL MODESection [126] Options [1], [2] and [3] Option [1] OFF = Confidential Mode Disabled (default)Option [1] ON =

Page 39 - PART 9: PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS

42 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 10.13 PRINTER BUS MODULE SUPERVISIONSection [129 ]: General Op tion s Option [8] OFF = Printer Bus Module S

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SPECTRA SERIES 43[7] OFF / [8] ON : Trouble OnlyWhen a tamper occurs on a wireless transmitter zone in a disarmed system, a Wireless Transmitter Sup

Page 41 - PART 10: SYSTEM SETTINGS

44 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL PAR T 11: SETTINGS FOR WINLOAD SOFTWARE11.1 PANEL ANSWER OPTIONSThe following two options define how the co

Page 42 - 10.7 CLOCK ADJUST

SPECTRA SERIES 4511.5 CALL WINLOAD SOFTWARE[ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE] + [BYP] The control panel will dial the PC Telephone Number programmed in sect

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46 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL PAR T 12: USER OPERATION12.1 TROUBLE DISPLAY The Spectra system continuously monitors fourteen possible tr

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SPECTRA SERIES 4712.2 PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODESAccess Codes are personal identification numbers that all ow you to enter certai n pr ogramming modes,

Page 45 - SPECTRA SERIES 43

SPECT RA SERIES 3PART 1: INTRODUCTION1.1 FEATURES• Up to 16 fully programmable zones• Two completely independent partitions. Many of the features an

Page 46 - 11.4 PC TELEPHONE NUMBER

48 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 12.3 DISARMING & DEACTIVATING AN ALARM To disarm an already armed system or to deactivate an alarm, sim

Page 47 - 11.8 CALL BACK WINLOAD

SPECTRA SERIES 4912.7 FORCE ARMINGForce Arming allows users to rapidly arm the system, without having to wait for all zones in the system to be clos

Page 48 - PAR T 12: USER OPERATION

50 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL One-Touch Regular ArmingPress and hold the [ENTER] key for 3 seconds* to arm all zones in the partition.One

Page 49 - 12.2 PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODES

SPECTRA SERIES 51emits a confirmation beep, this means the chime feature has been enabled for that zone. If the keypad emits arejection beep, this m

Page 50 - 12.6 INSTANT ARMING

52 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL FCC WARNINGSIMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis eq uip me nt complies with Part 6 8 of the FCC rules su bpart D a nd

Page 51 - 12.9 ONE-TOUCH ARMING

SPECTRA SERIES 53ATTACHMEN T L IMITATION NOTICEThe Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certificationmean s tha t th e equ ipm

Page 52 - 10-ZONE LED KEYPAD:

54 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL INDEXNumerics24Hr. Buzzer Zone ...1924 Hr . De l ayed

Page 53 - 12.15 KEYPAD MUTING

SPECTRA SERIES 55Ke ypad Backlig ht ...51Ke ypad In stallat ion ...

Page 54 - FCC WARNINGS

56 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL Wireless Bus Module Supervision ...42Wireless Transmitter Low Battery S

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4 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL PART 2: INSTALLATION2.1 LOCATION AND MOUNTINGBefore mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting

Page 57 - SPECTRA SERIES 55

PRINTED IN CANADA 02/2003 17X8-EI07

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SPECT RA SERIES 5Figure 2.2: Spectra 1728EX and 1728 Control Panel Overview2.2 EARTH GROUNDConnect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the co

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6 REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL 2.3 AC POWERDo not use any switch-controlled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the transformer as sh

Page 60 - IN CANADA 02/2003 17X8-EI07

SPECT RA SERIES 72.7 BELL OUTPUT CONNECTIONThe BELL+ and BELL- terminals power bells, sirens and other warning devices requiring a steady voltage ou

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