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SummitSummit
3208GLD3208GLD
Installation, OperationInstallation, Operation
and Programmingand Programming
ELECTRONICS LINE’S TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT: (972)-3-9211110
Electronics Line (E.L.) Ltd. reserves the right to change the information within this manual without prior notice.
ZI0084A (12/98)
Electronics Line (E.L.) Ltd.
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SummitSummit3208GLD3208GLDInstallation, OperationInstallation, Operationand Programmingand ProgrammingELECTRONICS LINE’S TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT:

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2.3: Wiring DiagramBLACKREDZ1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8F2F3F1Zone Connections18LSCP Bus12342928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321K5K6Internally

Page 3 - Publication Information

112.4: Terminal ConnectionsTelephone ConnectionsConnector J4:The telephone line should be connected as follows:On-Board Relay ContactsTerminals 1, 2,

Page 4 - 1.1: Specifications

122.5: Fuse ReplacementThere are 3 protection fuses on the Summit 3208GLD control panel board, the layout of the fuses is shownin the following diagra

Page 5 - 1.2: Zones

13CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM OPERATION FOR THE 3106 LED AND 3108 LCD KEYPADS3.1: GeneralThe Summit 3208GLD can be operated by using either the 3108 LCD or

Page 6 - 1.4: Remote Programming

14Keys and Keypad Functions0 - 9: The numeric keys are used to enter user codes, telephone numbers, to issue commands and for numericprogramming.Q , #

Page 7 - 1.5: Other Features

15Zone Status DisplayZone status will only be displayed if detailed display is selectedZone 1, Bedroom, is open ZONE 1 OPENBEDROOMZone 3, Front Door,

Page 8 - 2.2: Mounting the Keypad

16Menu Selections Using the LCD KeypadTo make a menu selection from the menu:1. Press MENU/NEXT; the main menu will be displayed and the selection poi

Page 9 - CONTROL PANEL

17Immediate ArmingThe system can be immediately armed, canceling the entry or exit delay for the arming period.To arm the system immediately:• Press Q

Page 10 - 2.3: Wiring Diagram

18Note: In the message to the central station, the control panel always indicates the system of the keypadfrom which the duress code was entered.User

Page 11 - 2.4: Terminal Connections

193.9: Event LogThe event log records the last 100 events the system has undergone. The event log uses the FIFO (first in, firstout) method. Once the

Page 13 - 3.2: Display and Controls

203.11: TestsWalk TestThe walk test allows detection devices to be tested without generating an alarm.To perform a walk test:1. Press SELECT 4, 2, 1 o

Page 14 - 3.3: System Status Displays

21Bell CancelThe bell is automatically stopped when the system is disarmed. To stop the bell manually:1. On the LCD keypad, press SELECT 4, 4; the pan

Page 15 - Command Codes

22Latch KeyWhen the latch key feature is activated (address 411), the MENU/NEXT key is used to acknowledge arrivals ordepartures from the system durin

Page 16 - 3.5: Arming/Disarming

23CHAPTER FOUR: PROGRAMMING4.1: GeneralThe Summit 3208GLD control panel can be programmed using either the 3108 LCD keypad or the RemoteProgrammer, El

Page 17 - 3.7: Emergency and Duress

24ADDR: 000 ZONE 01VAL=> 58 08 12 05First digit blinkingGroup IDParameter addressAfter entering parameter changesUpon entering a digit, the dis

Page 18 - Programming User Codes

25ADDRESSES 000-127: ZONE PARAMETERS000-003: Zone # 1 ParametersEach zone is individually defined in four parameter addresses. The following four add

Page 19 - 3.10: System Partitioning

26001 First Digit: Loop Speed, Pulse Count and Swinger Setting for zone # 1The following table lists the options for the loop speed, pulse count and s

Page 20 - 3.12: Additional Operations

27Second Digit: Listen-In, Event Code Transmission to the Central Station and BellActivationSelect the type of output for this zone in the event of an

Page 21 - Late To Close

28ADDRESSES 128 – 131: SYSTEM PARAMETERSThese addresses offer a number of options for each sub-system. The keypad tones (beeps) and one-keyarming feat

Page 22 - Set Relay

29ADDRESSES 132 – 139: KEYPAD PARAMETERSThe following addresses offer options for the configuration of each keypad.132 First Digit: Backlight and Buzz

Page 23 - 4.3: Programming Procedure

3TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction...

Page 24 - Parameter address

30ADDRESSES 180 - 195: ACCOUNT NUMBERSAccount numbers are transmitted to the central station with the event code to identify the source of theevent. E

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31address 197). Note: When using the Follow-me feature, Ack1 is received when the userpresses 0, 9 or # on their telephone and Ack2 is not relevant.Se

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32ADDRESSES 198 - 201: COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLSEach of the four telephone numbers is associated with a telephone communication protocolprogrammable at

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33The following are the addresses for zone oriented event code messages. For event oriented codes referto addresses 262 - 295.202 Event code for zone

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34254 Event code for user initiated bell cutoff255 Event code for “E” button256 Event code for “F” button257 Event code for “P” button258 Event code f

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35ADDRESSES 296-310: EVENT & MESSAGE ROUTINGEvent code messages can be routed in several ways. Each telephone number can be set as a primary,back-

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36299-301 Message routing for LSCP unit trouble messages Same as addresses 296 – 298302-304 Message routings for fire trouble messages Same as addres

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37ADDRESS 388: SWINGER PARAMETERSSwinger mode.Defining a zone as a Swinger limits the number of alarms that can be generated from that zone within apr

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38396-409 Daily Windows SettingsA different combination of windows can be programmed for each day of the week and foreach system. Select a value for e

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39ADDRESSES 412-475: CUSTOM LCD ZONE DESCRIPTORSFour of the descriptors that can be assigned to each zone (see Address 000) can be customized to suit

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4CHAPTER ONE: OVERVIEW1.1: SpecificationsPower InputAC: 15Vac, 30VA transformer.Battery backup: 12Vdc, 6.5 Ah or 7Ah (UL requirement).Power OutputAuxi

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40ADDRESSES 477-490: RELAY PARAMETERSOutput relay modules are optional add-on peripherals that are connected to the control panel via theLSCP bus. Re

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41478 Output and Cutoff Relay 1(and onboard relay K5)The second address concerns the following characteristics of the relay’s operation.• Polarity – t

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42492 Periodic Test Time Setting (Hour)The periodic test time is set at two addresses, 492 and 493. The hour at which the test will takeplace is progr

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43495 First Digit: Detailed DisplayThe keypad can be programmed to show the detailed display at all times or only when thesystem is disarmed.First dig

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44ADDRESSES 497-498: AC LOSS & RESTORE497 AC loss report delay.The AC loss report delay determines how many minutes the panel will wait after AC p

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45APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTINGThe following is a guide to troubleshooting, using the Summit 3208GLD security system.Problem Reason ActionTelephone line

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46APPENDIX B: HEXADECIMAL CONVERSION CHARTThe following is a decimal (i.e. number of hours, minutes, etc.) to hexadecimal conversion chart:Dec Hex0 01

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47GLOSSARY24 hr zoneA zone which is always active regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed.Opening a 24hr zone always generates an alarm.

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48CommunicationProtocolSee Protocol.Conditional ZoneA zone that will not generate an alarm during the entry delay.-D-Dealer LockoutAn option that disa

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49-L-Latch KeyA feature designed to inform parents whether their children have arrived home safely. Thepanel sends a message to the central station an

Page 45 - APPENDIX A: TROUBLESHOOTING

51.2: ZonesThe Summit 3208GLD comprises 8 on-board zones that are expandable to a total of 32. Both hardwire andwireless zone expanders are available.

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50SummarizedDisplayA keypad display mode without zone status – see Detailed Display.SupervisedKeypadA supervised keypad generates an alarm when discon

Page 47 - GLOSSARY

51ELECTRONICS LINE (E. L.) LTD. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES - LIMITED WARRANTYELECTRONICS LINE (E. L.) LTD. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES (EL) warrants its products t

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6System PartitioningThe system can be partitioned into a maximum of 4 independent sub-systems with individual accountnumbers, keypads, user codes and

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71.5: Other FeaturesOpening and Closing WindowsThis feature helps cut down on the amount of opening and closing reports sent to the central station. T

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8CHAPTER TWO: INSTALLATION2.1: Parts and OptionsStandard PartsSummit 3208GLD Household Burglary Alarm Control Panel without keypad 1 each2.2K ohm burg

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9Keypad Wiring ConnectionsGNDVDD-+GNDVDD-+LSCPBLACKWHITEREDGREENLSCPCONTROL PANELKEYPAD5 6 78Keypad unit addressUp to eight individually addressed sup

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