Napco Security Technologies WI1501A Home Security System User Manual


 
Freedom F-64 Installation Instructions
L NAPCO Security Systems
WI1501A 9/06
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Alarm Outputs
In UL installations, (1) see Time Selection for timeout requirements; (2) Fire zones must be programmed for Pulse Alarm Output, and the
option "Change Pulse Alarm to Cadenced Alarm" must be programmed. Note: For PGM1 and PGM2 are Lug Active-Low Outputs.
Alarm; Alarm Restore Telco 1/Telco 3 See Report Telco 1/Telco 3
Alarm; Alarm Restore Telco 2 See Backup Report on Telco 2
Alarm Supervisory
An Alarm Supervisory indicates that there is an open in the circuit to the Alarm (Bell) Output and requires immediate attention. A 2.2K
EOL resistor is required. See wiring diagram.
Ambush (Touchpad Ambush); Ambush Codes; Enable Global Ambush
If an intruder forces the user to disarm the system upon entry, the Ambush feature allows the user to silently signal an emergency while
appearing to be merely disarming the Touchpad.
Normally, the user simply unlocks the deadbolt to disarm the Touchpad. To send the silent "ambush" alarm to the central station, the
User unlocks the deadbolt normally, but then must press the RESET button for 2 seconds within the programmed "Ambush Interval" time
of unlocking the deadbolt. To further enhance the need for the User to press RESET (in the mind of the intruder), enable "Ambush
Sounder". With "Ambush Sounder" enabled, the Touchpad sounder will always be turned on upon disarming, but will silence either
when RESET is pressed (an an Ambush signal therefore sent) or will silence at the end of the "Ambush Interval" time. Each Touchpad is
enabled for "Ambush" individually. To enable the Ambush feature, program as follows:
1. In the Touchpad Configuration Mode, program the following selections (see Programming Instructions WI1502):
AMBUSH INTERVAL - Set the time interval (in seconds) during entry delay to simulate a need for a user to press RESET for two (2)
seconds to silence sounder and send an Ambush signal.
AMBUSH SOUNDER - Optional Touchpad sounder during entry delay to simulate a need for a user to press RESET for 2 seconds to
silence sounder and send Ambush signal. During this time interval the Touchpad will beep. This option is not required to be pro-
grammed to enable the Ambush feature. This feature is only an enhancement.
2. In Direct Address Programming Mode (see Programming Instructions WI1502):
(a) Enable "Ambush to Report Event Telco 1/Telco 3"; (b) Enable "Enable Global Ambush Code"; and (c) Enable an "Ambush CS
Report Code". The Ambush Zone will automatically report when programmed to report an alarm.
Answering Machine Pickup Without Line Seizure See Callback-Method Download.
Anti-Jam Communicator Time
If the communicator does not detect a dial tone within 12 seconds, the Anti-Jam feature will be activated. That is, the communicator will
go off line for a 16-second anti-jam interval in order to free the telephone circuit from an incoming call, then make another 12-second
attempt at dial-tone detection. If still unsuccessful, the communicator will again go off line for 16 seconds, then proceed to dial anyway.
Areas; Zone Area 1–Zone Area 4; Priority Area Arming
Although the default program will automatically set up Zones 1 through 8 for Zone Area 1, the panel may be partitioned into two areas.
Every zone must be assigned to at least one area to be used. At least one zone must be assigned to Area 1. If a zone is selected for
both areas, that common zone will not arm until both areas are armed. If any area disarms, the common zone will disarm.
Touchpad Area Assignments
Silencing Alarm Area (determines which alarms an area may silence);
Subscriber Opening/Closing ID Numbers and Event ID Numbers (if reporting);
System Trouble Subscriber ID Number
If "Priority Area Arming" is selected, the Priority Area must be armed before the Arming Area can be armed.
Auto-Arm if not closed at end of Window; Closing Window; Fail to Close (Not for UL Installations)
AUTO-ARM can be programmed to arm at a specific closing time (such as: 17:00 representing 5:00PM), for a notification length of time
(such as: 00:02 representing 2 minutes), and a FAIL-TO-CLOSE has been enabled for a specific day of the week and area, and Auto
OUTPUT WIRING REMARKS
Alarm Output (Burg.) 3(+) & 4(–)
Single Bell Output; program Alarm Output for Burg. See System Options in the Programming Instructions WI1502.
Pulse Alarm Output
(Pulsed)
3(+) & 4(–)
Single Bell Output; program Pulsed Output for Fire. See System Options in the Programming Instructions WI1502.
PGM1 Output 5(+) & 7(-)
Programmable Output. See System Options in the Programming Instructions WI1502.
PGM2 Output 5(+) & 8(-)
Programmable Output. See System Options in the Programming Instructions WI1502.
Glossary