First Alert Home Security System FA168C User Manual

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Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results. Values shown in brackets are factory defaults.  
Entries shown in dashed boxes indicate partition entries for FA168C only (not applicable for FA148CP).  
Field Function  
SYSTEM SETUP ( 20– 29)  
Data Entries  
Programmable Values  
4 digits, 0–9  
20 INSTALLER CODE  
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[4112]  
[0,0]  
0 = no; 1 = yes  
21 QUICK ARM ENABLE  
Part. 1 Part.2  
0 = no RF Jam detection; 1 = send RF Jam report  
UL: must be 1 if wireless devices are used  
22 RF JAM OPTION  
[0]  
0 = none UL: must be “0”  
1 = bypass open zones  
23 FORCED BYPASS  
[0,0]  
Part. 1 Part. 2  
00 = disable all wireless keypad usage  
01–31 = using 5827, 5827BD or 5804BD keypad  
[00,00,00]  
24 RF HOUSE ID CODE  
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0 = no; 1 = yes (select zones to chime on zone list 3,  
using *81 Menu mode)  
26 CHIME BY ZONE  
[0]  
0 = A; 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E, 5 = F, 6 = G,  
7 = H, 8 = I, 9 = J, #10 = K, #11 = L, #12 = M, #13 = N,  
#14 = O, #15 = P UL: not for fire or UL installations  
27  
X–10 HOUSE CODE  
[0]  
00 = disable; 1st digit: enter 1–9; 2nd digit: enter # + 11  
for " ", or # + 12 for "#".  
UL: must be “00” for UL Commercial Burg. installations  
28 ACCESS CODE FOR  
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4285/4286 PHONE MODULE  
(Partition 1 only)  
0 = disable; 1 = enable  
29 LONG RANGE RADIO OUTPUT  
[0]  
ZONE SOUNDS AND TIMING ( 31 – 39)  
31 ONE AUDIBLE ALARM PER ZONE  
0 = no UL: must be “0”; 1 = yes  
[0]  
[0]  
0 = sounder stops at timeout;  
1 = no sounder timeout UL: must be “1” for fire install.  
32 FIRE ALARMSOUNDER TIMEOUT  
0 = none; 1 = 4 min; 2 = 8 min; 3 =12 min;  
4 = 16 min; UL: minimum “1” (4 min.)  
33 ALARM SOUNDER TIMEOUT  
[1]  
00–99 = seconds of exit delay time for each partition  
Common zones use same delay as partition 1.  
34 EXIT DELAY  
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[30,30]  
Part. 1 Part. 2  
00–99 = seconds of entry delay #1 time for each  
partition; UL: 45 seconds max.  
Common zones use same delay as partition 1.  
35 ENTRY DELAY #1 (zone type 01)  
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00–99 = entry delay #2 time for each partition;  
UL: 60 seconds max.  
Common zones use same delay as partition 1.  
36 ENTRY DELAY #2 (zone type 02)  
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Part. 1 Part. 2  
0 = no; 1 = yes  
37 AUDIBLE EXIT WARNING  
[1,1]  
Part. 1 Part. 2  
0 = no; 1 = yes (wired keypads and RF)  
2 = yes, RF only  
38 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING  
[0,0]  
Part. 1 Part. 2  
39 POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE  
0 = no; 1 = yes UL: must be “1”  
[1]  
DIALER PROGRAMMING ( 40 – 42)  
Enter the number of digits shown. Do not fill unused spaces. Enter 0–9; #+11 for ' '; #+12 for '#'; #+13 for a 2-second pause. If fewer than the  
maximum digits entered, exit the field by pressing [ ] and next desired field number.  
40 PABX ACCESS CODE  
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Enter up to 6 digits. To clear entries from field, press 40.  
41 PRIMARY PHONE No.  
42 SECOND PHONE No.  
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Enter up to 20 digits. To clear entries, press 41  
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Enter up to 20 digits. To clear entries, press 42  
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NOTE: Entry of a number other than one specified will give unpredictable results.  
For fields *43-*46: Enter 0–9; #+11 for B; #+12 for C; #+13 for D; #+14 for E; #+15 for F. Enter [ ] as the fourth digit if a 3-digit account number (for 3+1 dialer  
reporting format) is used. Enter 0 as the first digit of a 4-digit account number for Nos. 0000-0999. Exit field by pressing (and press next field number) if only 3  
digits are used. E.g., For Acct. B234, enter: #+11| 2 | 3 | 4  
See box above for entries. To clear entries  
*.  
43 PARTITION 1 PRIMARY SUBS. ACCT. No.  
44 PARTITION 1 SECONDARY SUBS. ACCT. No.  
45 PARTITION 2 PRIMARY SUBS. ACCT. No.  
46 PARTITION 2 SECONDARY SUBS. ACCT. No.  
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[FFFF]  
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from field, press 43  
See box above for entries. To clear entries  
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from field, press 44 .  
See box above for entries. To clear entries  
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[FFFF]  
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from field, press 45 .  
See box above for entries. To clear entries  
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from field, press 46 .  
If Cent. Sta. IS NOT on a WATS line:  
0=Pulse Dial; 1=Tone Dial;  
47 PHONE SYSTEM SELECT  
[1]  
if Cent. Sta. IS on a WATS line:  
2 = Pulse Dial ; 3 = Tone Dial  
0 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S STANDARD  
1 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS STANDARD  
2 = 4+2 ADEMCO L/S STANDARD  
3 = 4+2 RADIONICS STANDARD  
48 REPORT FORMAT  
[70]  
primary secondary  
6 = 4+2 ADEMCO EXPRESS  
7 = ADEMCO CONTACT ID® REPORTING  
8 = 3+1, 4+1 ADEMCO L/S EXPANDED  
9 = 3+1, 4+1 RADIONICS EXPANDED  
0 = Disable (Backup report only)  
49 SPLIT/DUAL REPORTING  
[0]  
Primary Phone No.  
Phone No.  
1 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel  
Second  
Others  
2 = All except Open/Close, Test Open/Close,  
Test  
3 = Alarms, Restore, Cancel  
All  
4 = All except Open/Close, Test All  
5 = All  
All  
50 15 SEC DIALER DELAY (BURG)  
0 = no UL: must be “0”; 1 = yes  
[0]  
[0]  
0 = Radionics (0-9, B-F)  
1 = SESCOA (0-9 only reporting)  
Select “0” for all other formats.  
53 SESCOA/RADIONICS SELECT  
Delay selectable from 0 to 225 secs in 15-sec  
increments.  
54 DYNAMIC SIGNALING DELAY  
[0]  
0 = no delay (both signals sent), 1 = 15 secs,  
2 = 30 secs, etc. UL: must be “0”  
0 = Primary Dialer first; 1 = Long Range Radio  
first.  
55 DYNAMIC SIGNALING PRIORITY  
[0]  
TO PROGRAM SYSTEM STATUS, & RESTORE REPORT CODES ( 59 – 76, & 89):  
For 3+1 or 4+1 Standard Format: Enter a code in the first box: 1–9, #+10 for 0, #+11 for B, #+12 for C, #+13 for D, #+14 for E, #+15 for F.  
A 0 (not #+10) in the first box will disable a report. A 0 (not #+10) in the second box will result in automatic advance to the next field.  
For Expanded or 4+2 Format: Enter codes in both boxes (1st and 2nd digits) for 1–9, 0, or B–F, as described above.  
A 0 (not #+10) in the second box will eliminate the expanded message for that report. A 0 (not #+10) in both boxes will disable the report.  
For Ademco Contact ID® Reporting: Enter any digit (other than 0) in the first box, to enable zone to report (entries in the second boxes are ignored).  
A 0 (not #+10) in the first box disables the report. UL: see installation instructions for requirements  
SYSTEM STATUS REPORT CODES ( 59– 68)  
59 EXIT ERROR REPORT CODE  
[0]  
See box above.  
60 TROUBLE REPORT CODE  
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[00]  
[00]  
[00]  
[00]  
See box above.  
61 BYPASS REPORT CODE  
See box above.  
62 AC LOSS REPORT CODE  
See box above.  
63 LOW BAT REPORT CODE  
See box above.  
64 TEST REPORT CODE  
See box above. Use Scheduling mode to set periodic test reports.  
65 OPEN REPORT CODE  
[0,0,0]  
See box above.  
Part. 1 Part. 2 Common  
66 ARM AWAY/STAY RPT CODE  
See box above.  
[0,0,0,0,0,0]  
Away Stay  
Part. 1  
Away Stay  
Part. 2  
Away Stay  
Common  
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67 RF XMTR LOW BAT REPORT CODE  
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[00]  
See box on previous page.  
UL: must be enabled if wireless devices are used  
See box on previous page.  
68 CANCEL REPORT CODE  
RESTORE REPORT CODES ( 70 – 76)  
70 ALARM RESTORE RPT CODE  
[0]  
See box on previous page.  
See box on previous page.  
See box on previous page.  
See box on previous page.  
See box on previous page.  
71 TROUBLE RESTORE RPT CODE  
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[00]  
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[00]  
[00]  
72 BYPASS RESTORE RPT CODE  
73 AC RESTORE RPT CODE  
74 LOW BAT RESTORE RPT CODE  
75 RF XMTR LO BAT RST RPT CODE  
See box on previous page.  
UL: must be enabled if wireless devices are used  
See box on previous page.  
76 TEST RESTORE RPT CODE  
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OUTPUT AND SYSTEM SETUP ( 77 – 93)  
0 = Disabled  
77 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME  
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[1][5]  
1-12 = January-September (1 = Jan, 2 = Feb, etc)  
#+10 = October; #+11 = November; #+12 = December  
START\END MONTH  
0 = disabled, 1 = first, 2 = second, 3 = third  
4 = fourth, 5 = last, 6 = next to last, 7 = third to last  
78 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME  
START\END WEEKEND  
0 = no, 1 = partition 1 only  
2 = partition 2 only, 3 = both partitions  
84 AUTO STAY ARM  
[0]  
[0]  
0 = 15 seconds 6 = 2-1/2 min #+12 = 8 min  
85 CROSS ZONE TIMER  
1 = 30 seconds 7 = 3 min  
2 = 45 seconds 8 = 4 min  
3 = 60 seconds 9 = 5 min  
4 = 90 seconds #+10 = 6 min  
#+13 = 10 min  
#+14 = 12 min  
#+15 = 15 min  
This option not for use in UL installations.  
5 = 2 minutes  
#+11 = 7 min  
(assign cross zones on zone list 4, with *81 Menu mode)  
0 = no, 1 = yes  
86 CANCEL VERIFY  
[0]  
[0]  
0 = 15 seconds 6 = 2-1/2 min #+12 = 8 min  
87 MISC. FAULT DELAY TIME  
1 = 30 seconds 7 = 3 min  
2 = 45 seconds 8 = 4 min  
3 = 60 seconds 9 = 5 min  
4 = 90 seconds #+10 = 6 min  
#+13 = 10 min  
#+14 = 12 min  
#+15 = 15 min  
(used with Configurable Zone Types “digit 6”)  
5 = 2 minutes  
#+11 = 7 min  
UL: may only be used on non-burglar alarm/ non-fire alarm  
zones when used in fire and/or UL burglar alarm installation  
See box on previous page for report code entries.  
89 EVENT LOG FULL REPORT CODE  
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0 = None; 1 = Alarm/Alarm Restore  
2 = Trouble/Trouble Restore;  
90 EVENT LOG ENABLES  
[3]  
4 = Bypass/Bypass Restore;  
NOTE: System messages are  
logged when any non-zero  
selection is made.  
8 = Open/Close. Example: To select “Alarm/Alarm  
Restore”, and “Open/Close”, enter 9 (1 + 8); To select  
all, enter #15.  
0 = None  
1 = Local Lockout  
2 = Sounder Delay  
91 OPTION SELECTION  
[8]  
4 = AAV UL: do not use AAV  
8 = Exit Delay Restart  
E.g. (multiple choice): for AAV (4) plus Exit Delay restart  
(8) enter # + 12; for all (1 + 2 + 4 + 8), enter # + 15.  
Digit 1:: 0 = disabled, 1-15 = 1 min - 15 min  
(#+10 = 10 min; #+11 = 11 min; #+12 = 12 min;  
#+13 = 13 min; #+14 = 14 min; #+15 = 15 min)  
Digit 2:  
92 PHONE LINE MONITOR ENABLE  
[0,0]  
UL: see Inst. Instructions for requirements  
0 = Keypad display when line is faulted  
1 = Keypad display plus keypad trouble sound  
2 = Same as “1”, plus programmed output device  
STARTS. If either partition is armed, external sounder  
activates also. NOTE: Output Device must either be  
programmed to be STOPPED in field 80 or  
STOPPED by Code + # + 8 + output number.  
0 = Unlimited Reports; 1 = 1 report; 2 = 2 reports  
UL: must be “0”  
93 No. OF REPORTS IN ARMED PERIOD  
[0]  
PER ZONE (Swinger Suppression)  
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DOWNLOAD INFORMATION ( 94, 95)  
94 DOWNLOAD PHONE No.  
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Enter up to 20 digits, 0–9; #+11 for ' '; #+12 for '#'; #+13 for a 2-second pause. Do not fill unused  
spaces. If fewer than 20 digits, exit field by pressing (and press 95, if entering next field). To clear  
entries from field, press 94 . UL: downloading may be performed only if a technician is at the site.  
0 = Disable Station Initiated Download;  
1–14 = number of rings (1–9, # +10 =10, # +11 =11,  
# +12 =12, # +13 =13, # +14 =14);  
95 RING COUNT FOR DOWNLOADING  
[15]  
15 = answering machine defeat (# +15 =15).  
NOTE: Do not enter “0” if using 4285/4286 Phone Module.  
PAGER OPTIONS (*160-*172)  
160 PAGER 1 PHONE No.  
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Enter up to 20 digits. 0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
161 PAGER 1 CHARACTERS  
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Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits.  
0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
For each partition, select from the following options:  
0 = no reports sent  
1 = Open/closes all users  
162 PAGER 1 REPORTING OPTIONS  
Part. 1 Part. 2 common  
[0,0,0]  
4 = All alarms and troubles  
5 = All alarms / troubles, and open/closes for all users  
12 =Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9  
13 =Alarms / troubles for zones entered in zone list 9,  
and open\closes for all users  
163 PAGER 2 PHONE No.  
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Enter up to 20 digits. 0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
164 PAGER 2 CHARACTERS  
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Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits.  
0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
See field *162 for reporting options. Select for each  
partition (use zone list 10 if using options 12 or 13).  
165 PAGER 2 REPORTING OPTIONS  
[0,0,0]  
Part. 1 Part. 2 common  
166 PAGER 3 PHONE No.  
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Enter up to 20 digits. 0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
167 PAGER 3 CHARACTERS  
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Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits.  
0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
See field *162 for reporting options. Select for each  
partition (use zone list 11 if using options 12 or 13).  
0,0,0]  
168 PAGER 3 REPORTING OPTIONS  
Part. 1 Part. 2 common  
169 PAGER 4 PHONE No.  
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Enter up to 20 digits. 0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
170 PAGER 4 CHARACTERS  
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Enter the optional prefix characters, up to 16 digits.  
0–9; #+11 = ' '; #+12 = '#'; #+13 = 2-second pause.  
See field *162 for reporting options. Select for each  
partition (use zone list 12 if using options 12 or 13).  
[0,0,0]  
Part. 1 Part. 2 common  
171 PAGER 4 REPORTING OPTIONS  
0 = none, 1 = 1 minute, 2 = 2 minutes, 3 = 3 minutes  
This delay is for ALL pagers in the system.  
172 PAGER DELAY OPTION FOR ALARMS  
[3]  
NOTE: The delay does not reset for new alarms  
occurring while an existing pager delay is in progress.  
MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM FIELDS (*174-*181)  
0 = disable; 1 = Clean Me signal reports;  
Note: If Clean Me is enabled, you must enter “3” in  
field 56 programming for zone 1 response time.  
174 CLEAN ME REPORTING OPTIONS  
(for ESL smoke detectors)  
[0]  
0 = 15 seconds 6 = 2-1/2 min #+11 = 7 min  
177 DEVICE DURATION 1, 2  
[0] [0]  
1 = 30 seconds 7 = 3 min  
2 = 45 seconds 8 = 4 min  
3 = 60 seconds 9 = 5 min  
#+12 = 8 min  
#+13 = 10 min  
#+14 = 12 min  
(used in *80 Menu mode-Device Actions 5/6)  
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5 = 2 minutes  
0 = 60 Hz; 1 = 50 Hz  
181 50/60 HERTZ AC OPERATION  
[0]  
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CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE OPTIONS (*182-*185)  
182 CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE 90  
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Enter the appropriate value for each entry, 1-10, based on the charts provided on  
next page. Each entry is the sum of the values of its selected options  
(0-9, #+10=10, #+11=11, #+12=12, #+13=13, #+14=14, #+15=15).  
UL: Do not configure zones as a fire alarm or UL burglar alarm zone.  
Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID® report codes for  
90 ALARM ID: XXX  
183 ZONE TYPE 90 REPORT CODES  
alarms and troubles occurring on zones assigned to  
this zone type. Enter the codes sequentially (all 6  
digits). When entering digits, [#] moves cursor back, [ ]  
moves forward. Press [ ] when done to continue.  
TROUBLE ID: XXX  
IMPORTANT: Use existing Contact ID®  
codes, if appropriate, or define unique codes  
in CID code range 750-789. See important  
note in installation instructions.  
184 CONFIGURABLE ZONE TYPE 91  
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10  
Enter the appropriate value for each entry, 1-10, based on the charts provided on  
next page. Each entry is the sum of the values of its selected options  
(0-9, #+10=10, #+11=11, #+12=12, #+13=13, #+14=14, #+15=15).  
UL: Do not configure zones as a fire alarm or UL burglar alarm zone.  
Enter the desired 3-digit Contact ID® report codes for  
91 ALARM ID: XXX  
185 ZONE TYPE 91 REPORT CODES  
IMPORTANT: Use existing Contact ID®  
codes, if appropriate, or define unique codes  
in CID code range 750-789. See important  
note in installation instructions.  
alarms and troubles occurring on zones assigned to  
this zone type. Enter the codes sequentially (all 6  
digits). When entering digits, [#] moves cursor back, [ ]  
moves forward. Press [ ] when done to continue.  
TROUBLE ID: XXX  
NOTE: Options for keypad address 16 are set by the factory and cannot be changed.)  
KEYPAD OPTIONS (*190-*196  
NOTE: Each keypad must be assigned a unique address. Keypads programmed with the same address will give  
unpredictable results.  
Partition: 0 = keypad disabled; 1-3 = part. no. (3 = com)  
190 KEYPAD 2 ADDRESS 17  
[0] [0]  
Sound  
Sound:  
0 = no suppression  
Partition/  
Enable  
1 = suppress arm/disarm and E/E beeps  
2 = Suppress chime beeps only  
3 = suppress arm/disarm, E/E, and chime  
beeps  
FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable  
0 = disable  
See field 190 for entries.  
† FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable; 0 = disable  
191 KEYPAD 3 ADDRESS 18  
192 KEYPAD 4 ADDRESS 19  
193 KEYPAD 5 ADDRESS 20  
194 KEYPAD 6 ADDRESS 21  
195 KEYPAD 7 ADDRESS 22  
196 KEYPAD 8 ADDRESS 23  
197 EXIT TIME DISPLAY INTERVAL  
[0] [0]  
Part./EnableSound  
See field 190 for entries.  
† FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable; 0 = disable  
[0] [0]  
Part. /EnableSound  
See field 190 for entries.  
† FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable; 0 = disable  
[0] [0]  
Part. /EnableSound  
See field 190 for entries.  
† FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable; 0 = disable  
[0] [0]  
Part. /EnableSound  
See field 190 for entries.  
† FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable; 0 = disable  
[0] [0]  
Part. /EnableSound  
See field 190 for entries.  
† FA168C: enter partition  
FA148CP: 1 = enable; 0 = disable  
[0] [0]  
Part. /EnableSound  
0 = no display; 1-5 = seconds between display refresh  
[0]  
[0]  
0 = no; 1 = yes (partition no. appears on Alpha Display)  
198 DISPLAY PARTITION NUMBER  
(for Alpha Display Keypads)  
0 = 3-digit display (“1” + device address)  
1 = 2-digit fixed-display as “91”  
199 ECP FAIL DISPLAY  
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Configurable Zone Types Worksheets  
Configurable zone types 90 and 91 can be programmed via downloader software or from a keypad using data  
fields*182-*185. Configurable zone types 92 and 93 (FA168C only) can only be programmed using the downloader  
software.  
Programming Configurable Zone Type options involves making 10 entries in data field *182 for zone type 90 and  
field *184 for zone type 91, where each entry represents the sum of the values of the various options shown in the  
tables below. Use fields *183 and *185 to program Contact ID report codes for these zone types.  
Entries for Fields *182 and *184  
ENTRY 1 (see note 5 for RF zones) ENTRY 2 (see note 5 for RF zones)  
Entry Zone Type 90  
(field *182)  
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Zone Type 91  
(field *184)  
Response when system disarmed and zone is:  
Auto  
Restore  
Vent Zone  
Intact EOL  
RF zone normal  
Open  
RF zone N/A  
Shorted  
RF zn off-normal  
0 = normal  
1 = alarm  
2 = trouble  
3 = fault  
0 = normal  
4 = alarm  
8 = trouble  
12 = fault  
0 = normal  
1 = alarm  
2 = trouble  
3 = fault  
0 = no  
4 = yes  
0 = no  
8 = yes  
5
6
Entry 1 = EOL + Open  
Entry 2 = Short + auto restore + vent zone  
ENTRY 3 (see note 5 for RF zones) ENTRY 4 (see note 5 for RF zones)  
7
8
9
10  
Response when armed STAY and zone is:  
Byp. when  
disarmed  
Byp. when  
armed  
Intact EOL  
RF zone normal  
Open  
RF zone N/A  
Shorted  
RF zn off-normal  
0 = normal  
1 = alarm  
2 = trouble  
3 = fault  
0 = normal  
4 = alarm  
8 = trouble  
12 = fault  
0 = normal  
1 = alarm  
2 = trouble  
3 = fault  
0 = no  
4 = yes  
0 = no  
8 = yes  
To calculate the value for each entry:  
Simply add the values of the selected options  
in each of the entry’s columns (one option per  
column). For example, to program Entry 2 for  
“alarm response to short,” “auto restore on,”  
but not a “vent zone,” enter 5 (“1” for alarm  
short + “4” for auto restore yes + “0” for vent  
zone no).  
Entry 3 = EOL + Open  
ENTRY 5 (see note 5 for RF zones) ENTRY 6(see note 5 for RF zones)  
Response when armed AWAY and zone is: Dial Delay  
Entry 4 = Short + byp. disarmed + byp. armed  
Fault Delay  
(see field *50) (see field *87)  
Intact EOL  
Open  
RF zone N/A  
Shorted  
RF zn off-normal  
RF zone normal  
0 = normal  
1 = alarm  
2 = trouble  
3 = fault  
0 = normal  
4 = alarm  
8 = trouble  
12 = fault  
0 = normal  
1 = alarm  
2 = trouble  
3 = fault  
0 = no  
4 = use delay  
0 = no  
8 = use delay  
see note 1  
Entry 5 = EOL + Open  
Entry 6 = Short + dial delay + fault delay  
INTACT  
EOL  
OPEN  
SHORTED  
ENTRY 7  
ENTRY 8  
ZONE-003-V0  
Zone Conditions Represented  
in Entries 1-6  
Display Faults  
Power Reset/  
Verification  
Use Entry  
Delay 1/2  
Use Exit  
Delay  
Respond as  
Interior Type  
0 = show alarms 0 = no  
0 = no  
1 = delay 1  
2 = delay 2  
0 = no  
4 = use exit  
delay  
0 = no  
8 = yes  
NOTES:  
when armed 4 = power reset  
1. Do not use the “fault delay” option with a  
configurable zone type if it is set for an  
entry or exit delay, otherwise  
& disarmed  
1 = don’t show  
alarms when  
after fault  
(by code + OFF)  
12 = verification  
(see zone  
see note 2  
unpredictable results may occur.  
armed (show  
alarms, trbles,  
faults when  
2. To create an interior type zone, select  
“respond as interior zone type” (Entry 8,  
interior type = yes), and set zone  
response to “fault” in entries 3-4 to ensure  
fault displays; do not set as “normal,”  
“alarm,” or “trouble.”  
type 16)  
disarmed)  
3 = never show  
any alarms,  
trbles, faults  
Entry 7 = fault display + power  
reset/verification  
Entry 8 = entry delay 1/entry delay 2 + exit delay +  
interior zone type  
3. Do not set fire zones to respond as a  
“fault” (entries 1-6), otherwise faults will  
not display unless the [ ] key is pressed.  
ENTRY 9  
ENTRY 10  
4. 4219/4229 modules must use EOLRs or  
unpredictable results may occur.  
Alarm Sounds  
Use Bell  
Timeout  
Respond as  
Fire Zone  
0 = no  
Trouble  
Sounds  
0 = none  
Chime when  
Chime Mode On  
0 = no  
5. RF Zones: The “open” option in entries 1,  
3, and 5 is not applicable for RF zones.  
Use the “intact EOL” option for normal RF  
zone conditions and “shorted” for off-  
normal RF zone conditions.  
0 = none  
1 = steady  
keypad  
0 = no  
4 = yes  
8 = yes  
1 = periodic  
beep  
4 = yes  
2 = steady bell see fields *32,  
and keypad *33  
3 = pulsing bell  
see zone type  
09; see note 4  
2 = trouble  
beeps  
6. Zone-Doubling/Double-Balanced: A short  
on either zone of a zone-doubled pair or  
on a double-balanced zone causes a  
tamper condition.  
and keypad  
Entry 9 = alarm sounds + bell timeout + fire zone  
Entry 10 = trouble sounds + chime  
8 –  
 
*56 ZONE PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET (FA148CP supports up to 32 zones: 1-6, 9-34) [default shown in brackets]  
Zone Zn  
Type Part.Report  
Input  
Type Loop Rsp. Time Serial  
No.  
Location  
[09]  
[01]  
[03]  
[03]  
[03]  
[03]  
[03]  
[03]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[HW]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
[HW]  
[HW]  
[HW]  
[HW]  
[HW]  
[HW]  
[HW]  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
95  
96  
99  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[1]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
[BR]  
N/A  
Reserved Zones  
91 = addressable  
device report  
enable/disable  
default zone  
type = [05].  
92 = Duress report  
enable/disable  
[00]  
[00]  
[06]  
N/A N/A  
N/A N/A  
N/A N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
keypad [1] / [ ]  
keypad [3] / [#]  
keypad [ ] / [#]  
N/A  
N/A  
NOTES: Zone Type: see chart on page 12; Input Type: HW (1-zones 1-8), AW (2-zones 9-48), RF (3-zones 9-48), UR (4-zones 9-48), BR (5-zones 49-  
64); Response Time: 0 (10msec), 1 (350msec), 2 (700msec), 3 (1.2 sec)  
9 –  
 
*57 FUNCTION KEY PROGRAMMING  
Option Function  
A
B
C
D
Comments  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
00  
Paging  
Time Display  
Arm AWAY  
Arm STAY  
Arm NIGHT-STAY  
Step Arming  
Device Activation  
Comm. Test  
Macro Key 1  
Macro Key 2  
Macro Key 3  
Macro Key 4  
Emergency Keys:  
Personal Emergency  
Silent Alarm  
Audible Alarm  
Fire  
Device:  
Emergency Keys: A = [1] / [ ]  
B = [ ] / [#]  
C = [3] / [#]  
79,  
OUTPUT RELAYS/POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES WORKSHEET FOR  
80 and 81.  
Applicable only if Relays and/or Powerline Carrier Devices are to be used.  
79 RELAY/POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICE MAPPING (Must program before using *80)  
OUTPUT TYPE  
OUTPUT TYPE (09-16 apply to FA168C only)  
Relay  
Output Module Pos  
X10  
Unit  
No.  
Relay  
Output Module Pos  
X10  
Unit  
No.  
(1-4)  
Description  
(1-4)  
Description  
No.  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
Addr.  
No.  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Addr.  
On-Board Trigger 1  
On-Board Trigger 2  
81  
ZONE LISTS FOR OUTPUT DEVICES  
Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the procedure in the installation manual as you enter the  
data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.  
Note: Record desired zone numbers below, noting that a list may include any or all of system's zone numbers.  
List No.Used For…  
Contains These Zones…  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
General Purpose (GP)  
General Purpose  
Chime-by-Zone or GP  
Cross Zones  
Night-Stay Zones or GP  
General Purpose  
General Purpose  
General Purpose  
Zones activating pager 1  
Zones activating pager 2  
Zones activating pager 3  
Zones activating pager 4  
10 –  
 
80 OUTPUT DEFINITIONS  
Fill in the required data on the worksheet below and follow the programming procedure in the installation manual as you  
enter the data during the displays and prompts that appear in sequence.  
Notes: 1. For Relays, 4229 and 4204 devices are programmed in *79, *80, and *81 modes.  
2. For Powerline Carrier devices (plcd), field 27 must be programmed with a House Code.  
3. Tampers of expansion units cannot be used to operate devices.  
Output  
Function  
Number  
(V20P=1-48)  
(V15P=1-24)  
Activation Type and Detail  
Partition  
Number  
Event (for zone list/activated by)  
Action  
0 = off  
1 = close 2 secs  
2 = stay closed FA168C: R = relay  
Output  
Number  
Device  
Type  
Activated by Zone List Zone Type Zone No.  
By Zone List  
By Zone No.  
(P)  
0=delete  
1=zn list  
2=zn type  
3=zn no.  
(ZL)  
1-8 = list  
(ZT)  
(see table 00=none  
below) 01-64  
(ZN)  
(if using ZT trig)  
0 = restore  
1 = alarm  
2 = fault  
0 = restore  
1 = alrm/flt/trbl  
0 = any  
3 = pulse  
4 = toggle  
1-18  
T = trigger  
X = X10  
1 = partition 1  
2 = partition 2  
3 = common  
5 = duration 1†† FA148CP:  
6 = duration 2†† 1-8, 17, 18  
3 = trouble  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
ZONE TYPE/SYSTEM OPERATION – Choices for Zone Types are:  
00 = Not Used  
05 = Trouble Day/Alarm Night 10 = Interior w/Delay  
24 = Silent Burglary  
01 = Entry/Exit#1  
02 = Entry/Exit#2  
03 = Perimeter  
06 = 24 Hr Silent  
07 = 24 Hr Audible  
08 = 24 Hr Aux  
09 = Fire  
12 = Monitor Zone  
77 = Keyswitch  
90-93 = Configurable  
14 = Carbon Monoxide  
16 = Fire w/Verification  
23 = No Alarm Response  
04 = Interior Follower  
Choices for System Operation are:  
20 = Arming–Stay  
21 = Arming–Away  
22 = Disarming (Code + OFF)  
31 = End of Exit Time  
32 = Start of Entry Time  
33 = Any Burglary Alarm  
36 = **At Bell Timeout***  
Note: In normal operation mode:  
38 = Chime  
39 = Any Fire Alarm  
40 = Bypassing  
41 = **AC Power Failure  
42 = **System Battery Low  
43 = Communication Failure  
52 = Kissoff  
54 = Fire Zone Reset  
58 = Duress  
60 = AAV Trigger  
66 = Function key†  
67 = Bell Failure  
68 = TELCO Line Fault  
78 = keyswitch red LED†††  
79 = keyswitch green LED†††  
Code + # + 7 + NN Key Entry starts Device  
Code + # + 8 + NN Key Entry stops Device  
** Use 0 (any) for Partition No. (P) entry.  
*** Or at Disarming, whichever occurs earlier.  
† Use *57 Menu mode to assign the function key.  
†† Duration is set in program field *177.  
††† Device action not used for these choices.  
11 –  
 
Zone Type Definitions  
Use this zone type if the zone is not used.  
Type 00  
Zone Not Used  
Assign to zones that are used for primary entry and exit.  
Type 01  
Provides entry delay if the control is armed in the Away or Stay modes.  
No entry delay is provided when the panel is armed in the Instant mode.  
Entry delay #1 is programmable from 0 to 99 seconds for each partition.  
Entry/Exit Burglary #1  
Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected, and is  
independently programmable from 0 to 99 seconds (field 34).  
Assign to zones that are used for entry and exit and require more time than the primary entry/exit point.  
Provides a secondary entry delay, in same manner as entry delay #1.  
Entry delay #2 is programmable from 0 to 99 seconds for each partition.  
Exit delay is same as described for Type 01.  
Type 02  
Entry/Exit Burglary #2  
Assign to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows.  
Type 03  
Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in the Away, Stay, or Instant  
modes.  
Perimeter Burglary  
Assign to a zone covering an area such as a foyer, lobby, or hallway through which one must pass upon  
entry (to and from the keypad).  
Provides a delayed alarm (using the programmed entry/exit time) if the entry/exit zone is faulted first.  
Type 04  
Interior Follower  
Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm.  
Active when the panel is armed in the Away mode.  
Bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes.  
Assign to a zone that contains a foil-protected door or window (such as in a store), or to a zone covering  
a sensitive area such as a stock room, drug supply room, etc.  
Can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired.  
Provides an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away, Stay, or Instant (night) modes.  
During the disarmed state (day), the system will provide a latched trouble sounding from the keypad (and a  
central station report, if desired).  
Type 05  
Trouble by Day/  
Alarm by Night  
Usually assigned to a zone containing an emergency button.  
Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding.  
Type 06  
24-hour Silent Alarm  
Assign to a zone that has an emergency button.  
Type 07  
Sends a report to the central station, and provides an alarm sound at the keypad, and an audible external  
alarm.  
24-hour Audible Alarm  
Assign to a zone containing an emergency button, or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as  
water or temperature sensors.  
Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad. (No bell output is  
provided.)  
Type 08  
24-hour  
Auxiliary Alarm  
Provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit. A fire alarm produces a  
pulsing bell output.  
This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed.  
Type 09  
Fire  
Note: Hardwired zone 1 should be used with 2-wire smoke detectors; zones 2-8 can be used with 4-wire  
smoke detectors; any wireless zone can be used as a fire zone.  
Provides entry delay (using the programmed entry time), if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away  
mode.  
Entry Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated, regardless of whether or not an entry/exit  
delay zone was tripped first.  
Type 10  
Interior w/Delay  
Bypassed when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes.  
Works as a dynamic monitor of a zone fault/trouble. In the case of a short/open, the message, "ALARM-  
24 Hr. Non-Burg. -#XXX " (where XXX is the zone number) will be sent to the Central Station. The  
system keypad will display a “check” message indicating the appropriate zone. Upon restoral of the zone,  
the message, "RESTORE-24 Hr. Non-Burg. -#XXX " will be sent to the Central Station.  
The “check” message will automatically disappear from the keypad. The zone restores dynamically;  
therefore a user code + off sequence is not needed to reset the zone.  
Faults of this zone type are independent of the system, and can exist at the time of arming without  
interference.  
Type 12  
Monitor Zone  
Since this is a “trouble” zone type, do not use this zone type with relays set to activate upon “alarm.”  
Assigned to any zone with a carbon monoxide detector.  
The bell output will pulse when this zone type is alarmed.  
Type 14  
Carbon Monoxide  
Always active and cannot be bypassed.  
Provides a fire alarm when zone is shorted, but only after alarm verified.  
System verifies alarm by resetting zones for 12 seconds after short is detected. A subsequent short circuit  
within 90 seconds triggers fire alarm.  
Type 16  
Fire w/Verification  
Provides a trouble response when zone is open.  
UL: may not be used on zone 1.  
Arms the system in Stay mode when the zone is activated.  
Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when arming or disarming.  
User code for button must be assigned.  
Type 20  
Arm-Stay  
12 –  
 
Arms the system in Away mode when the zone is activated.  
Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when arming or disarming.  
User code for button must be assigned.  
Type 21  
Arm-Away  
Disarms the system when the zone is activated.  
User code for button must be assigned.  
Type 22  
Disarm  
Can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired, but with no accompanying alarm (e.g.,  
lobby door access).  
Type 23*  
No Alarm Response  
Type 24  
Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows where bells and/or sirens are  
NOT desired.  
Provides an instant alarm, with NO audible indication at any keypad or external sounder, if the zone is  
faulted when the system is armed in the Away, Stay, or Instant, modes.  
A report is sent to the central station.  
Silent Burglary  
Assign to zone wired to a keyswitch.  
Type 77  
Keyswitch  
These zone types can be programmed for various custom responses. See data fields *182-*185.  
UL: Zone types 90-93 may not be used as fire or burglar zones in fire or UL burglar alarm installations.  
Types 90-93  
Installer Defined  
*The system can still be armed when these zone types are in a faulted condition.  
Schedules (installer code + [#] + [6] [4]; master code can only access schedules 01-16 for FA168C, 01-04 for FA148CP, and events  
00-07 for both controls; FA148CP supports up to 8 schedules, FA168C supports up to 32 schedules )  
No.Event  
Device  
NoG. roup  
NoP.artition  
Start  
Time/  
Stop  
Days  
Time/  
Repeat Random  
(see list below)  
for “01” events:  
enter 01-18  
for “02” events: for “04-06” events:  
enter 1-8  
(yes/no)  
(yes/no)  
Days  
enter 1, 2, or 3  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Events: Master/Installer  
Installer Only  
01 = device on/off  
02 = user access  
05 = forced AWAY arm  
06 = auto disarm  
10 = display custom words 8-10  
11 = peridoic test report  
03 = latch key report  
04 = forced STAY arm  
07 = display “reminder”  
13 –  
 
ALPHA VOCABULARY LIST (For Entering Zone Descriptors)  
000 (Word Space)  
• 057 DOOR  
• 059 DOWN  
• 060 DOWNSTAIRS  
061 DRAWER  
• 062 DRIVEWAY  
• 064 DUCT  
– L –  
• 106 LAUNDRY  
• 107 LEFT  
108 LEVEL  
• 109 LIBRARY  
• 110 LIGHT  
111 LINE  
• 113 LIVING  
• 114 LOADING  
115 LOCK  
– R –  
155 RADIO  
– V –  
209 VALVE  
210 VAULT  
212 VOLTAGE  
– A –  
• 001 AIR  
• 002 ALARM  
004 ALLEY  
005 AMBUSH  
• 006 AREA  
• 007 APARTMENT  
• 009 ATTIC  
010 AUDIO  
• 156 REAR  
157 RECREATION  
159 REFRIGERATION  
160 RF  
• 161 RIGHT  
• 162 ROOM  
163 ROOF  
– W –  
213 WALL  
214 WAREHOUSE  
• 216 WEST  
• 217 WINDOW  
• 219 WING  
– E –  
• 065 EAST  
066 ELECTRIC  
067 EMERGENCY  
068 ENTRY  
• 069 EQUIPMENT  
• 071 EXIT  
– S –  
164 SAFE  
116 LOOP  
117 LOW  
• 118 LOWER  
220 WIRELESS  
– B –  
• 012 BABY  
165 SCREEN  
166 SENSOR  
• 167 SERVICE  
• 168 SHED  
169 SHOCK  
• 170 SHOP  
171 SHORT  
• 173 SIDE  
174 SKYLIGHT  
175 SLIDING  
• 176 SMOKE  
• 178 SONS  
• 179 SOUTH  
180 SPRINKLER  
• 182 STATION  
184 STORE  
• 185 STORAGE  
186 STORY  
190 SUPERVISED  
191 SUPERVISION  
192 SWIMMING  
193 SWITCH  
– X –  
222 XMITTER  
• 013 BACK  
• 014 BAR  
• 016 BASEMENT  
• 017 BATHROOM  
• 018 BED  
• 019 BEDROOM  
020 BELL  
• 021 BLOWER  
• 022 BOILER  
023 BOTTOM  
025 BREAK  
– M –  
• 119 MACHINE  
121 MAIDS  
072 EXTERIOR  
– Y –  
223 YARD  
– F –  
• 073 FACTORY  
075 FAMILY  
• 076 FATHERS  
• 077 FENCE  
• 079 FIRE  
• 080 FLOOR  
081 FLOW  
082 FOIL  
– Z –  
224 ZONE (No.)  
• 225 ZONE  
122 MAIN  
• 123 MASTER  
• 125 MEDICAL  
126 MEDICINE  
128 MONEY  
129 MONITOR  
• 130 MOTHERS  
• 131 MOTION  
132 MOTOR  
• 226  
• 227  
0
1
• 228 1ST  
• 229  
• 230 2ND  
• 231  
• 232 3RD  
• 233  
• 234 4TH  
• 235  
• 236 5TH  
• 237  
• 238 6TH  
• 239  
• 240 7TH  
• 241  
• 242 8TH  
• 243  
2
• 026 BUILDING  
• 083 FOYER  
084 FREEZER  
• 085 FRONT  
3
– C –  
– N –  
• 134 NORTH  
135 NURSERY  
028 CABINET  
• 029 CALL  
030 CAMERA  
031 CAR  
033 CASH  
034 CCTV  
035 CEILING  
036 CELLAR  
• 037 CENTRAL  
038 CIRCUIT  
• 040 CLOSED  
• 046 COMPUTER  
047 CONTACT  
4
– G –  
• 089 GARAGE  
• 090 GAS  
091 GATE  
• 092 GLASS  
093 GUEST  
094 GUN  
5
– O –  
• 136 OFFICE  
• 138 OPEN  
139 OPENING  
• 140 OUTSIDE  
142 OVERHEAD  
6
7
– T –  
194 TAMPER  
196 TELCO  
197 TELEPHONE  
• 199 TEMPERATURE  
200 THERMOSTAT  
• 201 TOOL  
H –  
8
– P –  
• 095 HALL  
• 096 HEAT  
098 HOLDUP  
099 HOUSE  
100 INFRARED  
• 101 INSIDE  
102 INTERIOR  
103 INTRUSION  
143 PAINTING  
• 144 PANIC  
145 PASSIVE  
• 146 PATIO  
147 PERIMETER  
• 148 PHONE  
150 POINT  
151 POLICE  
152 POOL  
• 153 POWER  
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• 244 9TH  
245 Custom Word #1  
246 Custom Word #2  
247 Custom Word #3  
248 Custom Word #4  
249 Custom Word #5  
250 Custom Word #6  
251 Custom Word #7  
252 Custom Word #8  
253 Custom Word #9  
254 Custom Word #10  
– D –  
• 048 DAUGHTERS  
049 DELAYED  
• 050 DEN  
202 TRANSMITTER  
– U –  
• 205 UP  
• 206 UPPER  
• 207 UPSTAIRS  
• 208 UTILITY  
051 DESK  
– J –  
104 JEWELRY  
• 052 DETECTOR  
• 053 DINING  
054 DISCRIMINATOR  
055 DISPLAY  
– K –  
• 105 KITCHEN  
Note: Bulleted () words in boldface type are those that are also available for use by the 4285/4286 Phone Module. If  
using a Phone module, and words other than these are selected for Alpha descriptors, the module will not provide  
annunciation of those words.  
CHARACTER (ASCII) CHART (For Adding Custom Words)  
32 (space)  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
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50  
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52  
53  
54  
55  
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58  
2
3
4
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6
7
8
9
:
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62  
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66  
67  
;
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
87  
88  
89  
90  
W
X
Y
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
!
"
*
+
,
.
/
0
1
<
=
>
?
@
A
B
C
#
$
%
&
'
Z
U
V
(
14 –  
 
5800 Series Transmitter Input Loop Identification  
• All of the transmitters illustrated below have one or more unique factory assigned input (loop) ID codes. Each  
of the inputs requires its own programming zone (e.g., a 5804's four inputs require four programming zones).  
• Transmitter inputs entered as:  
"RF" (Supervised RF) Type send periodic check-in  
signals, as well as fault, restore and low battery signals.  
The transmitter must remain within the receiver's range.  
LOOP 3  
LOOP 2  
(REED)  
LOOP  
1
(PRIMARY)  
LOOP 2  
LOOP 1  
LOOP 1  
(TERMINALS)  
2
(AUX. CENTER)  
“UR" (Unsupervised RF) Type send all the signals that  
the "RF" Type does, but the control does not supervise  
the check-in signals. The transmitter may, therefore, be  
carried off-premises.  
3
LOOP  
1
(AUX. RIGHT)  
LOOP 4  
YOU MUST  
ENROLL THIS  
BUTTON  
ALTERNATE  
POSITION  
FOR LOOP2  
5816MN  
ENROLL AS "RF"  
5817  
ENROLL AS "RF"  
5802MN  
ENROLL AS "UR" OR "RF"  
5801  
ENROLL AS "UR" OR "RF"  
"BR" (Unsupervised Button RF) Type only send fault  
signals. They do not send restore or check-in signals.  
They will indicate a low battery condition when tested or  
activated normally. The transmitter may be carried off-  
premises.  
LOOP  
2
LOOP 3  
LOOP  
2
YOU MUST  
ENROLL THIS  
BUTTON  
(REED)  
LOOP 1  
(TERMINALS)  
(REED)  
LOOP 2  
LOOP 1  
LOOP 4  
LOOP 1  
(INTERNAL  
SHOCK  
LOOP 2  
LOOP 3  
(TERMINALS)  
YOU MUST  
ENROLL THIS  
BUTTON  
SENSOR)  
LOOP 3  
(TERMINALS)  
5819  
5819S (WHS  
&
BRS)  
5804  
ENROLL  
AS "BR"  
LOOP 4  
ENROLL AS "RF"  
ENROLL AS "RF"  
LOOP 1  
LOOP 3  
Note: For information on any transmitter not shown  
above, refer to the instructions accompanying that  
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