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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
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Please refer to the LINKS1000 installation Manual for more information and connection diagrams.
LINKS Preamble (First Telephone Number) ....................... Section [390]
LINKS Preamble (Second Telephone Number) .................. Section [391]
LINKS Preamble (Third Telephone Number) ...................... Section [392]
LINKS Preamble (All Telephone Number) .......................... Section [393]
LINKS Preamble (Downloading Telephone Number) ......... Section [490]
Communicator Call Direction Options ................................ Section [361] to [368]
Call LINKS as well as Land Line......................................... Section [380], Option [7]
Maximum Dialing Attempts ................................................. Section [160]
5.27 Wireless Expansion
Any number of zones, up to 32, can be programmed as wireless. Adding wireless devices to the panel is
done by simply selecting the zone number and entering the 6 digit ESN number written on the unit.
Do not add wireless devices to the same zone as a hardwire zone. Hardwire and wireless zones
cannot share the same zone.
Each wireless zone, WLS904, WLS905, WLS906, or WLS907 will send a supervisory round every 12 minutes. If
the receiver hears from the wireless device at least once during the Wireless Supervisory Window it will not
report a trouble. If the receiver does not it will generate a General Zone Supervisory trouble and reporting
code. The panel will report Supervisory trouble by zone using the SIA format
(See Section 5.6.1 “SIA”).
Within the supervisory transmission the device will also indicate the status of the battery. If a low battery
condition exists the panel will indicate a General Transmitter Low Battery trouble. The panel will delay
reporting the event for the number of days programmed for Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay. If
the customer has been instructed on how to replace batteries this will prevent unnecessary reporting of
the event provided the batteries are changed.
A PC5132 tamper will be logged to the event buffer or transmitted as a general system tamper under two
conditions. It will first occur if the tamper terminals on the PC5132 are open; the tamper will be restored
by shorting out these terminals. Second, a tamper will be logged when the PC5132 detects an attempt to
impede RF signals. This advises the monitoring station that the wireless zone transmissions are not being
received by the modules.
5.27.1 Supervision of Wireless Zones
Step 1 - Enter Installer Programming
Step 2 - Enter Program Section [804]
Step 3 - Enter Sections [82], [83], [84] and [85] to enable or disable supervision.
The wireless zone attribute (zone attribute [8]) must be turned ON for all enrolled wireless zones.
Supervision must be turned OFF for WLS908s.
PC5132 Programming ............................................ Section [804]
Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay .................. Section [370]
5.28 Escort5580 Module
Many consumers will often purchase wants before needs. The alarm system is an identifiable need
however rarely is it an item someone wants. The Escort5580 module will help you change the way in
which they feel about security.
There are many benefits when adding the Escort5580 module to a security system. The Escort5580 module
will turn any touch tone phone in the world into a fully functional keypad. Imagine the security a customer
would feel if they had the ability to arm, disarm and check status of the alarm while at the office or on vacation.
In addition, all touch tone phones on the premise also become fully functional keypads. This may help reduce
the cost of the overall installation because additional keypads (and labour in running wires) can be eliminated.
The Escort5580 will also act as a tutor for the system. By speaking in clear, easy to understand sentences
it helps guide a user through functions they may otherwise have difficulty with. Programmable zone labels
(up to 6 words each from our library of over 240 words) makes the system even easier to use.
The module also has a built-in power line control interface and can control up to 32 power line control
devices for lighting and temperature control, giving you the power to add home automation in a very cost
effective manner. Devices can be activated individually, as a group, by schedule or can be activated
when an event occurs on the system, such as an alarm.
Additional information can be found in the Escort5580 Installation Manual.
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