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Page 1 - INSTALLATION MANUAL

PentaINSTALLATION MANUALElectronics Line

Page 2 - Introduction

-10- You can connect up to 3 individually addressed LED keypads to the control panel. To mount the keypad: 1. Separate the front and back cover of

Page 3 - Chapter One: Overview

-11- Chapter Three: System Operation 3.1: General Using any one of the three LED keypads that can be installed with the system, you can perform all o

Page 4

-12- ARMED: The Armed LED lights to indicate the system is armed or in programming mode and flashes during the exit delay. POWER: The Power LED light

Page 5 - 1.4: Remote Programming

-13- Stay Arming This feature only arms perimeter zones – i.e. Perimeter, Perimeter with Delay and Fast Loop Perimeter zones. This allows the user to

Page 6 - Chapter Two: Installation

-14- 3.6: User Codes The control panel supports four user codes, a duress code and an installer code. Each of these codes are four digits long. Of th

Page 7 - 2.2: Wiring Diagram

-15- 3.7: Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing A bypassed zone is ignored by the system and will not generate an alarm when tripped. To bypass a zone: 1. Pres

Page 8 - 2.3: Terminal Connections

-16- 3.9: Additional Operations Bell Cancel To cancel the bell: • Enter a valid user code or turn the keyswitch as if disarming the system. Bell/LE

Page 9 - 2.4: Mounting the Keypad

-17- Chapter Four: Programming 4.1: General The Penta XL series of control panels may be programmed using either the LED keypad or from a PC using t

Page 10 - 2.5: Turning on the System

-18- 4.3: Programming Parameters The following section lists the programming parameters which are used to configure the system. For a listing of the

Page 11 - 3.2: Keypad Layout

-19- Address 02: Communication Options This address consists of the various options used in communication and/or remote programming. Enter five dig

Page 12 - 3.4: Arming/Disarming

-2- Table of Contents Introduction ... 2 Cha

Page 13 - 3.5: Distress Keys

-20- Address 07: Zone 5 Definition* Address 08: Zone 6 Definition* Address 09: Zone 7 Definition* Address 10: Zone 8 Definition* Address 11: Ent

Page 14 - 3.6: User Codes

-21- Event Codes All events can be programmed to transmit a two digit event code message to the central station. These codes are usually assigned by

Page 15 - 3.8: Event Logs

-22- Address 46: System Disarmed (User Code 4) Address 47: System Disarmed (Duress Code) Address 48: Low Battery Address 49: AC Loss Address 50:

Page 16 - 3.9: Additional Operations

-23- Address 74: Primary Communication Protocol Address 75: Duplicate Communication Protocol Address 76: Backup Communication Protocol Telephon

Page 17 - Chapter Four: Programming

-24- 4.4: Periodic Test Timer Reset The control panel sends the periodic test event code (address 57) to the central station once every 24 hours. The

Page 18 - 4.3: Programming Parameters

-25- Appendix A: Hexadecimal Conversion Chart The following is a decimal to hexadecimal conversion chart to be used as an aid in programming: Dec He

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-26- Appendix B: Glossary of Terms 24hr Zone A zone which is always active regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed. Opening a 24hr zo

Page 20

-27- E Entry Delay See Delay Event Code The two-digit code transmitted to the central station to indicate that an event has occurred. Event Log

Page 21

-28- Primary Telephone Number The first telephone number dialed when an event occurs. Q Quick Arming Arming the system without the need for a va

Page 22 - USA hardware versions only

-29- Index 24hr Zone ... 4, 19 Account Number... 23 Additional Operations ...

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-3- Chapter One: Overview 1.1: Specifications Power Input Secondary: 15VAC, 22-30VA transformer Battery backup: 12VDC/3.2Ah Power Output Auxili

Page 24 - # to exit programming mode

-30- Power LED ... 12 Power Output... 3 Primary Telephone Number... 23

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Penta XL Series - Default Values COMMUNICATION ATTEMPTS (00) __,__ (1 communication rounds, 2 dialing attempts in each round ) (01) SYSTEM PARAMETER

Page 26

Penta XL Series - Programming Worksheet (00) COMMUNICATION ATTEMPTS ____,____Communication Rounds0-F (F=15 rounds)Dialing Attempts0-F 0 = Disable com

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EVENT CODES(15) __,__ Alarm from Zone 1 (16) __,__ Alarm from Zone 2 (17) __,__ Alarm from Zone 3 (18) __,__ Alarm from Zone 4 (19) __,__ Alarm from Z

Page 28

-4- Conditional Zone If a perimeter zone with delay is opened first, conditional zones do not generate an alarm when opened during the entry delay. If

Page 29

-5- Follow-me The ‘Follow-me’ feature informs the user that events have occurred within their system. When an event occurs, the control panel dials th

Page 30

-6- Chapter Two: Installation 2.1: Parts and Options Standard Parts Penta XL or Penta Plus XL household burglary alarm control panel 1 3104 or 3104 P

Page 31 - - Default Values

Z8*Z7*Z6*Z5*Z4Z3Z2Z1ZONE CONNECTIONSAUX-+KPD K2 K1 BATTERY PROTECTION FUSE: Replace with a 1.0A/250V fuse Electronics Line 3000 recommends testing

Page 32 - - Programming Worksheet

-8- +3748596LOAD(100mA max.)AUXPGM2.3: Terminal Connections 15-16.5VAC Input (J1) Terminals 1 & 2: Connect a 15VAC transformer rated at 22-30VA,

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-9- Fire Zone Connections When Zone 1 is defined as Fire, connect four-wire smoke detectors as shown below in Figure 2.4. +12V789101112 Figure 2.4:

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