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AEGIS 1000

Installation Manual

Part No. AEG1000-IMAN

Document Number 21I00-14 Rev A

January, 2002

Copyright © 2002 HAI

All Rights Reserved

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ............................................5

INSTALLATION..............................................5

CONTROLLER HOOKUP ............................................ 5

ABOUT SECURITY ZONES ......................................... 7

BURGLAR ZONE HOOKUPS ................................. 7

ABOUT FIRE ZONES.................................................... 9

TWO-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS......................... 9

FOUR-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS ....................... 9

TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS .................................. 12

LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP.......................................... 14

CONSOLE SETUP ....................................................... 14

CONSOLE ADDRESS............................................ 14

SOUNDER ............................................................. 14

KEY CLICK ........................................................... 14

KEY BACKLIGHT................................................. 14

VIEWING ADJUSTMENT ..................................... 14

LANGUAGE .......................................................... 15

EXIT SETUP MODE .............................................. 15

CONSOLE SELF TEST ............................................... 15

BELL OUTPUT ............................................................ 17

CONTROLLER OUTPUTS ......................................... 18

GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHING

APPLICATIONS .................................................... 18

SOUNDER TRIGGERING ..................................... 18

COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS.............................. 18

"ARMED" AND "OK TO ARM" ............................ 18

SWITCHED OUTPUT............................................ 18

HOME CONTROL MODULES................................... 18

REMOTE ARM/DISARM SWITCH ........................... 19

AEGIS THERMOSTATS............................................. 20

PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULES .. 21

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE

SENSORS...................................................................... 22

BUILT-IN SERIAL INTERFACE ............................... 24

SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE .......... 25

CONSOLE CHECK OUT ............................................ 25

TELEPHONE CHECK OUT ....................................... 25

BURGLAR ZONE CHECK OUT ................................ 26

FIRE ZONE CHECK OUT .......................................... 26

HOME CONTROL CHECKOUT................................ 26

CUSTOMER CHECKOUT .......................................... 26

IN CASE OF TROUBLE .............................................. 27

CONSOLES............................................................ 27

CONTROLLER ...................................................... 27

X-10 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS.............................. 28

DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR ..................... 29

DESCRIPTION OF CONTACT ID ............................. 29

DESCRIPTION OF 4/2 FORMAT............................... 29

3/1 FORMAT ................................................................ 30

OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS....................... 30

INSTALLER SETUP ..................................... 31

SETUP CONTROL....................................................... 31

X-10 HOUSE CODE ............................................... 31

X-10 3-PHASE........................................................ 31

OUTPUT TYPES .................................................... 31

SETUP ZONES ............................................................. 32

WIRELESS RECEIVER.......................................... 32

ZONE RESISTORS................................................. 32

ZONE RESPONSE TIME ....................................... 33

ZONE TYPES ......................................................... 33

LATCHING ZONE TYPES..................................... 33

DESCRIPTION OF ZONE TYPES.......................... 33

SETUP DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR ....................... 36

FIRST PHONE NUMBER, FIRST ACCOUNT

NUMBER ............................................................... 36

SECOND PHONE NUMBER, SECOND ACCOUNT

NUMBER ............................................................... 36

COMMUNICATOR TYPE...................................... 37

TWO-WAY AUDIO................................................ 37

REPORT OPEN/CLOSE ......................................... 37

AUTOMATIC TEST TIME..................................... 37

ALARM CODES (4/2 and 3/1 Formats)................... 37

SETUP TEMPERATURES .......................................... 38

TEMPERATURE DISPLAY ................................... 38

THERMOSTAT TYPE............................................ 38

SETUP MISCELLANEOUS......................................... 38

INSTALLER CODE................................................ 38

ENABLE PC ACCESS............................................ 39

PC ACCESS CODE ................................................ 39

CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER............................ 39

OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY...................................... 39

DIAL OUT DELAY ................................................ 39

ALARM RESET TIME ........................................... 39

ARMING CONFIRMATION .................................. 40

FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION ............................. 40

SUPERVISE BELL ................................................. 40

ENABLE EMERGENCY KEYS ............................. 40

TIME DISPLAY ..................................................... 41

DATE DISPLAY..................................................... 41

AC POWER FREQUENCY..................................... 41

DEAD LINE DETECT ............................................ 41

OFF HOOK DETECT ............................................. 41

PICKUP AFTER HANGUP .................................... 41

CLOCK ADJUSTMENT ......................................... 41

MODEL AND SOFTWARE VERSION .................. 42

RESET SYSTEM EEPROM.................................... 42

RESET SYSTEM RAM........................................... 42

SETUP EXPANSION.................................................... 42

MODULE 1 TYPE .................................................. 42

MODULE 2 TYPE - MODULE 4 TYPE.................. 43

SERIAL 1 RATE..................................................... 43

SERIAL 1 FUNCTION ........................................... 43

SERIAL 2 RATE..................................................... 43

AEGIS 1000 SPECIFICATIONS .................. 44

UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL)

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .......... 45

SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION

GUIDELINES................................................. 46

APPENDIX A – CONTACT ID REPORTING

FORMAT........................................................ 47

FIGURES

FIGURE 1 – CONTROLLER HOOKUP................................................................................................................................. 6

FIGURE 2 - OVERALL CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................... 8

FIGURE 3 – TWO-WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS.................................................................................................... 10

FIGURE 4 – FOUR-WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................. 11

FIGURE 5 - RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................ 13

FIGURE 6 - CONSOLE CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 16

FIGURE 7 - BELL CONNECTIONS..................................................................................................................................... 17

FIGURE 8 - REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 19

FIGURE 9 - HSP THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................... 20

FIGURE 10 - PESM CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 23

FIGURE 11 - RS-232 CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 24

FIGURE 12 - RS-485 CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 24

INTRODUCTION

This installation guide is intended as an aid to installing the Aegis 1000 automation system. The installer should also have thoroughly reviewed and understood the Aegis 1000 Owner's Manual, which has important information regarding final setup of the system. This manual assumes that the installer has a basic understanding of installing a security system.

This guide applies to the Aegis 1000 controller. Refer to the Underwriters Laboratories Installation Requirements section for details in the application of each. Failure to install the Aegis 1000 and its accessories in accordance with the UL Requirements in this manual and in the Owner's Manual, is a violation of the Listing Mark.

INSTALLATION

Go over your plan with your customer.

1. Install the entire system. Refer to sections in this manual to see how to install various components.

2. Follow the Power-Up and Checkout procedures.

3. Explain the basics to the customer. Deliver all manuals and documentation.

4. Follow up with your customer to keep them satisfied.

CONTROLLER HOOKUP

1. When choosing a place to mount the controller, consider the following: a. A duplex outlet, preferably on its own circuit, is required to be within 5 feet of the controller for the power transformer and the X-10 Interface Module (if used). b. The controller should be protected from weather, temperature extremes, and burglars.

2. GROUND THE CONTROLLER "GND" TERMINAL TO A COLD WATER PIPE OR TO A 4-FOOT GROUND ROD TO

PRESERVE ITS BUILT-IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION. USE 14 GAUGE WIRE. TRANSIENT PROTECTION WILL

NOT WORK IF THE CONTROLLER IS NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED.

3. Connect the 16.5 VAC power transformer to the 16 VAC INPUT terminals.

4. Connect the BLACK battery wire to the minus (-) terminal on the battery. DO NOT connect the red wire at this time. DO

NOT reverse the connections; the battery fuse will blow. Note that the unit will NOT START on the battery alone.

5. If used, plug the X-10 Interface Module into the X-10 modular connector to the right of the PHONE connections. Use the supplied 4-conductor modular cable to connect the module to the jack on the processor board. The red LED on the interface module should be on and will blink off when the interface receives a signal from the controller.

6. Refer to FIGURE 1 (CONTROLLER HOOKUP) for this configuration.

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TWO - WAY

POWER LINE INTERFACE

REVERE

P/N RT-1640SL

OR EQUIVALENT

1/4"

SPACING

THE BATTERY IS NON-POWER

LIMITED. THE BATTERY LEADS

MUST BE SEPERATED FROM

ALL OTHER POWER LIMITED

WIRING IN THE ENCLOSURE

BY AT LEAST 1/4".

COLD WATER PIPE

OR GROUND ROD

BLACK WIRE TO -

RED WIRE TO +

YUASA NP7-12

OR EQUIVALENT

BATTERY

12V 7AH

GOUNDING METHOD MUST BE IN

ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL

ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70.

FIGURE 1 – CONTROLLER HOOKUP

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POWER TRANSFORMER

16.5 VAC 40 VA

ABOUT SECURITY ZONES

Zones 1-8 on the controller and zones 9-24 on the expander may be configured as security zones, fire zones, temperature zones, or auxiliary inputs. Zones 7 and 8 on the controller and zones 9-16 may also be configured as a PESM. Zone 8, however, is the only input that can be used with 2-wire smoke detectors.

An external 1000-ohm end-of-line zone resistor is required for all zones unless the Setup item ZONE RESISTORS is set to "No".

If the Setup item ZONE RESISTORS is disabled, all zones other than Supervised Fire and Gas will not use an end-of-line resistor. In this configuration, all zones switches (other than Supervised Fire and Gas) must be normally closed (open for alarm).

If any zone requires a normally open (closed for alarm) switch (other than Supervised Fire and Gas), the Setup item ZONE

RESISTORS must be set to "Yes" and all zones will require and external 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor.

The zone type for each zone is selected through the Aegis 1000 SETUP menu on the console or by using the PC ACCESS software.

The system supports a maximum zone resistance, excluding the end-of-line resistor, of 150 ohms. The default setting for ZONE

RESISTORS is "Yes". The default settings for all zone inputs on an Aegis 1000 controller are configured as Auxiliary inputs.

BURGLAR ZONE HOOKUPS

The Aegis 1000 system supports both normally open and normally closed switches. Most contacts designed for doors, windows, motion detectors, glassbreak detectors and other security devices meet this requirement. An external 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor must be used for all zones if ZONE RESISTORS is set to "Yes".

When ZONE RESISTORS are set to "No", only normally closed switches can be used.

1.

When using a normally open switch, a 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor must be in parallel with the zone being used. Maximum loop resistance excluding end-of-line resistor should not exceed 150 ohms. ZONE RESISTORS must be set to "Yes".

2. When using a normally closed switch, a 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor must be put in series with the zone being used if

ZONE RESISTORS are set to "Yes". If ZONE RESISTORS are set to "No", the 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor is not used.

Maximum loop resistance excluding end-of-line resistor should not exceed 150 ohms.

3. Power motion detectors from AUX 12V.

4. Unused zones may be left open, and should be left at the default setting of AUXILIARY zone types.

5. When Zone 8 is configured to anything other than a Supervised Fire or Gas zone, the Zone 8 Jumper (J9) should be set to the

NRM (normal) position.

6. See FIGURE 2 (OVERALL CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM) for configurations of burglary zones.

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ZONE

WARNING

TO PREVENT RISK

FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DE-ENERGIZE THIS

UNIT AND DISCONNECT

TELEPHONE LINES

BEFORE SERVICING.

SMK SMK

(NC)

(NO)

1K EOL

COM

OUT2

SWITCH 12V

(OUTPUT)

J9 NRM

12V

4-WIRE

SMOKE

ZN

Z8

ZONE

4-WIRE FIRE ZONE

1K

EOL

12V

ZN

SWITCH 12V

(OUTPUT)

OUT2

Z8

ZONE

ZN

J9 NRM

1K

EOL

12V

2-WIRE

SMOKE

BURGLARY

ZONE 2-WIRE FIRE ZONE

NOTES:

1.

ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY ARE POWER-LIMITED (CLASS II)

2.

3.

AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 0.5 AMP.

IN UL INSTALLATIONS, THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD CANNOT EXCEED 200mA.

SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP. IN UL INSTALLATIONS, SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 350mA.

CONNECT CABLE

TO CONTROLLER,

PLUG MODULAR

END INTO

RJ31X JACK

EARTH

GROUND

TRANSFORMER

16.5VAC 40VA

SOUNDER

AUXILIARY

12VDC

CONSOLE(S) ZONE ZONE

INPUT INPUT

ZONE

INPUT

ZONE

INPUT

ZONE

INPUT

ZONE

INPUT

ZONE

INPUT

ZONE

INPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

REMOTE

CONTROL

THERMOSTAT(S)

FIGURE 2 - OVERALL CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM

8

ABOUT FIRE ZONES

The Aegis 1000 system supports normally open (closed for alarm), two-wire smoke detectors. Two wire smoke detectors can only be connected to Zone 8. Four wire smoke detectors can be connected to any zone (1 8). An external 1000-

-of line resistor must be -wire or four wire) or Gas zone, the Zone 8 Jumper (J9) must be

Smoke dete

end of line resistor is a 150 ohms. Use an End of End of line resistor: 1000 ohms. Maximum loop resistance

Line Resistor Assembly in UL Listed Installations.

3.

Smoke detectors are reset when the security system is armed.

TWO WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS

Aegis 1000 supports two-

Use normally open (closed for alarm) two wire "SYSTEM" type smoke detectors (System Sensor 2100TS or equivalent),

- 14 VDC. A maximum of 10 2 wire smoke detectors can be connected.

2.

An external 1000 ohm end- -line resistor must be used.

4.

Connect to the SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT as shown.

5.

The Zone 8 Jumper (J9) must be in the SMK (smoke) position.

4. FIGURE 3 (TWO-

NOTE:

Refer to

for this configuration.

FOUR-

-wire smoke detectors connected to any zone -8).

1.

Use normally open (closed for alarm) fourrated 8 -

An End of Line Power Supervision Relay Module (System Sensor A77 716B or equivalent) is required for UL installations.

-ohm end of-

Power the smoke detector from SWITCH 12V or an Output configured as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT.

4.

When connected to Zone 8, the Jumper (J9) must be in the SMK (smoke) position. nnected to Zone 8 are wired differently from those connected to Zones 1-

-WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS)

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ZONE

ZONE

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL 2100TS

BOTTOM

PLATE

WHEN Z8 USED

FOR SMOKE, J9

MUST BE IN

THIS POSITION

THIS OUTPUT MUST

BE CONFIGURED AS

A SWITCHED OUTPUT

ZONE

ZONE

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL 2100TS

BOTTOM

PLATE

HAI MODEL 1503A0011

1K OHM EOL RESISTOR

FIGURE TWO WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS

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THIS OUTPUT MUST

BE CONFIGURED AS

A SWITCHED OUTPUT

WHEN Z8 USED

FOR SMOKE, J9

MUST BE IN

THIS POSITION

BLACK

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL 2112/24TR

ZONE

ZONE

+12V

GND

YELLOW

GREEN

RED

BLACK

RED

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL 2112/24TR

ZONE

ZONE

+12V

GND

YELLOW

GREEN

RED

BLACK

RED

YELLOW

GREEN

BLACK

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL 2112/24TR

ZONE

ZONE

+12V

GND

YELLOW

GREEN

RED

BLACK

BOTTOM

PLATE

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL 2112/24TR

ZONE

ZONE

+12V

GND

YELLOW

GREEN

RED

BLACK

BOTTOM

PLATE

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL A77-716B

BLACK

RED

EOL POWER

SUPERVISION

RELAY VIOLET

VIOLET

BLACK

RED

GREEN

YELLOW

SYSTEM SENSOR

MODEL A77-716B

BLACK

RED

EOL POWER

SUPERVISION

RELAY VIOLET

VIOLET

BLACK

RED

GREEN

YELLOW

MODEL 1503A0011

1K OHM EOL RESISTOR

MODEL 1503A0011

1K OHM EOL RESISTOR

FOUR-WIRE DETECTOR ON ZONES 1-7 FOUR-WIRE DETECTORS ON ZONE 8

FIGURE 4 – FOUR-WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS

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TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS

1. If an RJ31X jack has been supplied by the telephone company, it is probably wired correctly and the controller can be connected by plugging the supplied 8 conductor telephone cable into the RJ31X jack. The other end of the cable is spaded

(remove the spade connectors from the wires used). The green, red, brown, and gray wires must be connected to the controller at the designated terminals under the section of the board marked 'PHONE'.

2. If required, install the supplied RJ31X jack as shown in the following diagram. The polarity must be correct for proper operation of the phone access feature.

3. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE PHONE LINE COMING INTO THE HOUSE BE CONNECTED TO A GROUNDED

SURGE ARRESTOR OUTSIDE THE PREMISES. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY

TO PROVIDE THIS SURGE ARRESTOR.

4. INSPECT THE INCOMING PHONE LINES. THE FIRST THING THAT THEY SHOULD GO TO IS A SMALL BOX

ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PREMISES. THERE SHOULD BE A HEAVY GROUND WIRE COMING FROM THIS

BOX GOING TO A COLD WATER PIPE OR A SEPARATE GROUNDING ROD.

5. IF THERE IS NO SURGE ARRESTOR OR IF THE GROUND WIRE IS MISSING, HAVE THE CUSTOMER INSIST

THAT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY INSTALL ONE FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CUSTOMER.

6. WHEN WIRING AN RJ31X JACK, MAKE SURE THAT THE INCOMING PHONE LINES GO TO THE TELEPHONE

COMPANY SURGE ARRESTOR BEFORE THEY GO TO THE RJ31X JACK.

7. When the RJ31X is installed as shown, locate the green, red, brown, and gray wires from the 8 conductor phone cable and connect to the section on the Aegis 1000 controller marked 'PHONE'. Plug the modular end of the cable into the RJ31X jack.

If necessary, bend the tab up on the plug to ensure a tight fit that will not fall out.

8. Verify the following if you have trouble during check out: With the system running, the RJ31X jack properly connected and all phones on-hook (hung up), the PHONE LED, located on the left side of the controller, should be OFF. If it is on, reverse the RED and GREEN wires to both the house phones and the telephone company wires at the RJ31X jack. When the receiver is picked up on any phone, the PHONE LED will come on. When the phone line rings, the PHONE LED will light.

9. If the Aegis 1000 is accessed on an in house telephone, the Aegis 1000 will disconnect the phones from the phone company lines and supply its own talk voltage to the phones. The PHONE LED will be on in this case.

10. Refer to FIGURE 5 (RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS) for this configuration.

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BEND TAB UP IF

NECESSARY TO

ENSURE TIGHT FIT

GREEN(+)

GREEN(+)

RED(-)

RED(-)

TELEPHONE

NETWORK

INTERFACE

CUSTOMER

ACCESS

SURGE ARRESTOR

SURGE ARRESTOR

MUST BE GROUNDED!

RJ11

HOUSE

PHONE

JACK(S)

TO ALL HOUSE

TELEPHONES,

KSU, AND

COMPUTERS

TO TELCO

INTERFACE AT

SURGE ARRESTOR

FIGURE 5 - RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS

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LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP

1.

4 LCD Consoles (Models 11A00-6, 7, and -

Use 4 conductor 22be divided by the total number of consoles at the end of the run. For example, for 4 consoles, the maximum length reduces to

The console should be m reach of young children. A good height is approximately 58 inches from the floor to the bottom of the console enclosure.

4. late (slots on bottom of console will release back plate, use a screwdriver). Mount the back plate to the wall. Mounting holes are designed to fit on a single or double gang box, or directly to the wall. Pull the wires in the back plate. Splice the wires to the supplied cable. Connect the cable to the connector on the console board (J1). Snap the console face on to the back plate. Remove protective film from the LCD lens.

5.

Refer to FIGURE 6 (CONSOLE CONNECTIONS) this configuration.

CONSOLE SETUP

The console has different operating options that can be setup from the console to the user's preference. If more than one console hange the address of a console through the console setup mode.

To enter the console setup mode, simultaneously press and hold the 4 and up arrow (ñ) for approximately 1 second. The console setting. The bottom line will show a menu of your options. To the lower right c

Where possible, the up (

), down (

), and two-headed arrow characters are shown on the console display to indicate which arrow keys may be pressed at that time. Press the down arrow (ò) key to advance to the next item. Press the up arrow (ñ) key to go back to the previous item.

CONSOLE ADDRESS

If you are installing more than one console, each console must be set to a different address. The default address setting is (1) - this is adequate if only one console is being used. The choices at the bottom are 1-16; however, the Aegis 1000 only supports 4 consoles. When making your choice, choose an address between 1-4, then press the # (pound) key.

SOUNDER

If you wish not to hear the beeper in the console for any reason, the sounder option can be turned off. Select (0) for OFF or (1) for ON, then press the # key.

KEY CLICK

The sounder makes a click every time a key is pressed. This option may also be turned off. Select (0) for OFF or (1) for ON, then press the # key.

KEY BACKLIGHT

The keys on the console keypad are lit. The keys can be never lit, always lit, or only lit when the LCD display is lit. Select (0)

OFF, (1) for ON, or (2) TIMED, then press the # key.

VIEWING ADJUSTMENT

This option is an adjustment for the viewing angle of the LCD display. This has been set to its best value at the factory, however, you may wish to adjust it. The display has 20 levels of adjustment. Select (1) for a lower viewing angle, or (2) for a higher viewing angle.

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LANGUAGE

This option is to display the 'console setup' text on the LCD display in English, French, Italian, or Spanish. Select one of the languages, then press the # key.

EXIT SETUP MODE

To exit Setup Mode, press and hold the 4 and up arrow (ñ) keys simultaneously for about 1 second. The console will return to normal operation. You may need to press (*) to restore the display.

CONSOLE SELF TEST

Use the self test mode to verify the proper operation of the console.

1. Disconnect the console from the controller. Connect the RED (+12) and BLACK (Ground) wires to a 12-volt source (or a fresh 9-volt transistor battery). The console beeper will beep twice per second, the LCD backlight and the keypad key will be lit, and the LCD will display "NO CONTROLLER DATA".

2. Simultaneously press and hold the 7 and the down arrow (ò) keys for approximately 3 seconds. The beeper will beep 5 times, the LCD backlight and keypad backlight will turn off, and the display will clear. The LED at the top right corner of the console will start to cycle through its different colors (red, green, yellow, then turns off). At the end of each cycle the beeper will beep once.

3. Press any key. The LCD backlight and the keypad key backlight will turn on.

4. Press the keys in the following order and verify that the appropriate character fills the screen. 0 - 9, *, #, AWAY (A),

NIGHT (B), DAY (C), OFF (D), ñ (filled blocks), and ò (blanks).

5. If this is successful, the console is good. Simultaneously press and hold the 7 and down arrow (ò) keys to exit the self test mode or disconnect power.

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BOTTOM PLATE

SUPPLIED CABLE

FIGURE 6 - CONSOLE CONNECTIONS

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BELL OUTPUT

The Bell Output provides 12VDC to power bells, piezo sirens, self-contained sirens, and siren drivers (do not connect speakers to the Bell Output). Sounders can draw up to 1 amp MAXIMUM - (See Specifications for UL Ratings).

1. Locate interior sounders in a central location. The sounder is very loud. Do not install it in a room where small children or animals could be trapped if the alarm is activated. Note that the Bell Output defaults to an Interior Sounder Output Type.

2. The Bell Output monitors the wiring to bells and sirens. It will report trouble if an open, short, or other wiring problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit. It will also make a digital dial out when violated.

3. For UL Listed residential fire alarm applications, the UL Listed Wheelock Model MT-12/24-R Multitone Signal or equivalent must be used, and the "SUPERVISE BELL" feature must be set to "ON".

4. Refer to FIGURE 7 (BELL CONNECTION) for connections.

FIGURE 7 - SOUNDER CONNECTIONS

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CONTROLLER OUTPUTS

The Aegis 1000 provides 2 programmable hardwired voltage outputs on the controller and 8 voltage outputs on the Expansion

Module. These outputs are programmable for the following output types:

General Purpose low voltage switching applications (12 VDC)

Sounder triggering (interior and exterior sounders and voice drivers for BURG and FIRE)

Communicator outputs (radio, cellular, or any other type of auxiliary communicator)

'ARMED' and 'OK TO ARM' outputs

Switched Output (to power smoke detectors and cycle power to latching devices)

Outputs 1 and 2 can supply a maximum of 100 mA each.

GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS

This output will supply 12 VDC to the output terminal when its corresponding unit is ON.

SOUNDER TRIGGERING

This output can be used as a trigger for siren and voice drivers. When a driver requires a separate input for burglary and fire, you can configure this output to give a voltage trigger to the driver.

COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS

This output can be used for radio communications or any other type of auxiliary communications to augment the built-in digital and voice dialers. Any communications device can be used with the Aegis 1000, provided that it is powered by 12 VDC, has 12

VDC triggered inputs, and has 2 (or more) channels.

The 'Communicator' outputs are activated 3 seconds before the Aegis 1000 dialer begins to dial, either using its built-in digital dialer or voice dialer.

The following events will activate the BURG output: Burglar alarms (including panic zones), Auxiliary emergencies, Police emergencies, and Duress alarms. Fire alarms and the fire emergencies will activate the FIRE output.

"ARMED" AND "OK TO ARM"

ARMED: When the system is armed in any of the security modes (AWAY, NIGHT, or DAY), this output will be active. It is typically used to activate a red LED to indicate that the system is 'armed'.

OK TO ARM: When all security zones are secure, no zones are bypassed, and the system is in the 'OFF' mode, this output will be active. It is typically used to activate a green LED to indicate that the system is 'ok to arm'.

SWITCHED OUTPUT

This output is used to cycle power to latching devices when the system is armed. Use this output whenever smoke detectors are connected to the system. This output will reset the smoke detectors when the system is armed after an alarm.

HOME CONTROL MODULES

If used, install X-10 or compatible modules EXACTLY as described in the instructions that come with each module. Watch the load ratings and types of load allowed. The Aegis 1000 is designed to send signals to any device compatible with the X-10 power line carrier protocol

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REMOTE ARM/DISARM SWITCH

1. If desired, a remote keyswitch, keypad, or hidden arm/disarm toggle can be connected to the system. The device should have a momentary close type switch.

2. Configure one of the zone inputs as a KEYSWITCH zone. A closure of the switch contacts will toggle the arming mode between OFF and AWAY (Entry and Exit delays are still active).

3. Configure one of the outputs as an "ARMED" and another output as an "OK TO ARM" output. These outputs are used to activate a red and a green LED based on the state of the alarm system. The "ARMED" and "OK TO ARM" outputs can supply a maximum of 100 mA each. These outputs are included in the total DEVICES load, which cannot exceed 500 mA.

RED GREEN

+ +

YELLOW

GREEN

-

BLACK

RED

MOMENTARY CONTACT

KEYSWITCH

FIGURE 8 - REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS

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AEGIS THERMOSTATS

Aegis 1000 supports up to 2 Aegis Communicating Thermostats. The controller can send commands to the thermostat to change mode, cool setting, heat setting, status of fan and hold, and other items.

Run a 3 (or 4) conductor wire from Aegis 1000 to the thermostat location. All thermostats are connected to the GRN (Green),

BLK (Black), and YEL (Yellow) terminals in the section marked "TSTAT" on the Aegis 1000 controller. Connect the red

COMM cable wire with the black COMM cable wire. Make the connections (as shown in Figure 9) using the supplied wire splices.

FIGURE 9 – AEGIS 1000 THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS

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PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULES

Programmable Energy Saver Modules may be connected to:

Controller: Zone 7 and Output 1 and/or Zone 8 and Output 2

Expansion Module: Zone 1 and Output 1 through Zone 8 and Output 8, respectively

Note: Zones labeled 1-16 on the Expansion Module correspond to Zones 9-24.

1. The Aegis 1000 can support up to 10 Programmable Energy Saver Modules (2 on the controller and 8 on the expander).

Each PESM requires one security zone input and one output. The PESM zone inputs corresponds to controller outputs.

When configured as a PESM Zone Type (Type 80), the zone and unit are used as a pair to read temperature and control the setback temperature of the house.

2. Run a 4-conductor wire from the Aegis 1000 controller to each PESM. Connect as shown in FIGURE 9.

3. The PESM should be mounted on an interior wall, preferably close to the HVAC thermostat. Run a 2-conductor wire from the PESM to the thermostat. Connect the PESM between the RED wire going to the thermostat and the RED terminal on the thermostat.

4. Program the zone type for PESMs as a Type 80, Energy Saver. It may also be programmed as a Temperature (Type 82), or

Temperature Alarm (Type 83) for special applications.

NOTES ON HVAC SYSTEMS

1. Description of the PESM

The PESM is a temperature sensor and control relay in a small enclosure that mounts near a central heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system thermostat. The PESM allows the automation system to read the temperature of the area that the HVAC system controls. The relay in the PESM is used to break the 24V RED wire between the thermostat and the

HVAC system. When the automation system is in setback mode and the actual temperature is between the LO and HI setpoints, the relay energizes to break the 24V red wire; hence, the HVAC system will no longer operate.

In heating season, when the actual temperature falls below the LOW setpoint, the automation system turns the relay in the

PESM off, thus restoring power to the thermostat, allowing the thermostat to heat as it normally would under the control of the thermostat. The PESM will cycle the thermostat on and off to maintain the LOW setpoint.

In cooling season, when the actual temperature rises above the HI setpoint, the automation system turns the relay in the

PESM off and the thermostat will cool as it normally would under the control of the thermostat. The PESM will cycle the thermostat on and off to maintain the HI setpoint.

The Red LED on the PESM will illuminate when the PESM is overriding the thermostat. The Red LED will be off when the thermostat is working normally.

If the PESM is disconnected from the automation system, the relay will not energize and the HVAC system will operate normally, under the control of the thermostat.

2. Standard Heating and Cooling Systems

The PESM is compatible with all mechanical thermostats. Recommended thermostats are simple, round Honeywell T-87 thermostats. For automatic switch-over from heat to cool, consider a Honeywell T-874 (mechanical) or an Enerstat DSL-300

(electronic) thermostat, although any other mechanical thermostat from White Rodgers, Robertshaw, etc. will work.

3. The PESM is also compatible with electronic thermostats that run totally on battery power. Some examples of battery powered thermostats are Maple Chase Saverstat (Mgf. #0960-1), White-Rodgers Digital Programmable Thermostat (Mfg.

#1F80-51), and Honeywell Chronotherm Thermostat.

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4. Heat Pumps

Programmable Energy Saver Modules are compatible with heat pumps, however, the savings gained by setting the heat pump back may be erased by the auxiliary heaters when the heat pump tries to recover from the setback. A PESM will work best with heat pumps that have one or more of the following features: a. An outdoor temperature switch that prevents the auxiliary heat from coming on unless it is very cold outside. This is sometimes called a "heat balance" switch. b. A thermostat that uses rate of rise to determine if auxiliary heat is necessary: For example, the Enerstat Model DSL-450, when recovering from setback, the thermostat runs the heat pump first. It will run the auxiliary heat only if the rate of temperature rise is less than 6 degrees F. per hour. c. An alternative auxiliary heat source that is inexpensive (i.e. gas).

These features will avoid the use of auxiliary heat (usually an electric strip heater) which is more expensive than using the heat pump when recovering from setback. In general, heat pumps take a longer time to recover from setback, so it may be advantageous to program a setback only for extended periods, such as a vacation.

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, TEMPERATURE SENSORS

The outdoor temperature sensor mounts in an outdoor location, usually under an overhang, and sends the outdoor temperature to an Aegis 1000 system. It is coated with a sealant to withstand outdoor moisture. The outdoor temperature can be displayed on the console, spoken over the telephone, or displayed on an Aegis Communicating Thermostat.

1. Each Temperature Sensor requires one zone input.

- Program the zone type as an Outdoor Temperature (Type 81). It may also be programmed as a Temperature (Type 82), or Temperature Alarm (Type 83).

2. Plan to mount the outdoor temp sensor under an overhang or to the underside of an eave, otherwise known as the soffet, to protect it from direct sunlight and rain. Run a 4-conductor wire from the Aegis controller to the selected location.

3. Connect the red conductor to AUX 12V, the black conductor to AUX GND, and yellow conductor to the Zone (Z1-Z24) using the 3 B-GEL watertight wire splices. The green conductor is not used.

4. Mount the sensor using the 2 - #6 x 1/2" stainless steel self-tapping screws.

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EXISTING

LOW VOLTAGE

THERMOSTAT

YELLOW

GREEN

PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY

SAVER MODULE

GREEN

YELLOW

RED

BLACK

RED LED

ON - ENERGY SAVER IS

OVERRIDING THERMOSTAT

OFF - THERMOSTAT IS

WORKING NORMALLY

HEAT /AIR

SYSTEM

FIGURE 10 - PESM CONNECTIONS

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BUILT-IN SERIAL INTERFACE

Aegis 1000 has a serial interface built onto the controller (designated as J5 SERIAL). The interface is a modular connector located in the upper left corner of the controller. It uses the Aegis Link Protocol for connections to the Internet via Aegis Web-

Link, personal computers, and other optional interfaces like touchscreens, voice recognition, and home theater controls.

The serial interface supports both RS-232 and RS-485 connections. RS-232 is the standard for connections to most personal computers and related systems. RS-485 can support greater wiring distances. The default setting is RS-232. To select RS-485, move the (J8) interface jumper (below the J5 SERIAL modular connector) from the 232 to the 485 position.

To access the serial interface, use the Aegis Serial Cable Kit. Plug one end of the cable into the "J5 Serial" modular connector on the Aegis 1000 controller. Plug the other end into the serial port of a computer.

To make you own serial cable, follow the diagrams below. When making connections, be sure to correctly orient the cable as shown (with the tab on the modular cable facing up, make sure that the Yellow wire is at the top). Connect the Yellow, Green,

Red, and Black wires to the DB-9 connector as shown. Also, connect Pins 1, 4, and 6 together and Pins 7 and 8 together.

4 POSITION MODULAR

PHONE CABLE

DB9-FEMALE

BOTTOM VIEW

7 RTS

- YELLOW WIRE ON TOP -

- TAB UP -

6

7

8

9

3

4

5

1

2

8 CTS

3 TX

2 RX

1 DCD

5 GND

4 DTR

YELLOW

GREEN

RED

BLACK

TOP

6 DSR

SIDE

A

B

4 POSITION MODULAR

PHONE CABLE

- YELLOW WIRE ON TOP -

- TAB UP -

YELLOW

GREEN

TOP

SIDE

FIGURE 12 - RS-485 CONNECTIONS

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SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE

1. Carefully review connections to the zones, grounds, sounders, and consoles.

2. Disconnect the sounders.

3. The positive lead to the battery should be disconnected. Make sure that the red battery wire is not touching anything.

4. Plug in the power transformer (transformer must be 16.5VAC, 40VA)

- The AC ON LED should illuminate.

- The STATUS LED should begin blinking at a rate of 1 blink per second. This indicates that the Aegis 1000 processor and software are working.

- The PHONE LINE LED should be OFF (if all telephones are on hook and the RJ31X jack is properly connected.

5. Unplug the power transformer to kill the system. Connect the red battery wire to the + (positive) battery terminal. The system should not start.

6. Plug in the transformer. The system should start.

7. Unplug the transformer. The system should continue to run on the battery (as evidenced by the flashing STATUS LED)

8. Plug the transformer back in and secure it to the outlet.

CONSOLE CHECK OUT

1. The console(s) should be operating. Press ' * ' to silence the trouble beeper if it is beeping. Press OFF, 1, 1, 1, 1 (or the current code) if the alarm is tripped. If the consoles are not operating properly, make sure that consoles do not have the same address, and check the wiring.

2. With all doors and windows closed and all motion detectors normal, the bottom line of the display should read SYSTEM OK.

If there are any trouble indications that occurred during installation, press ' * ' to acknowledge them and silence the beeper.

3. Set the time and date by pressing 9, enter the Master Code, then the 2 key. Enter the time on the keypad, then the DATE

(enter date as 6 characters: January 1, 02 as 010102).

4. The console should now show the time and date on the top line, "SYSTEM OK" on the bottom line.

TELEPHONE CHECK OUT

1. Verify that the Telephone Company surge arrestor is properly grounded.

2. Verify that the incoming telephone lines are run to the surge arrestor first, then from the surge arrestor to the RJ31X jack, then from the RJ31X jack to the house phones.

3. The PHONE LINE LED, on the controller, should be off when the phones are hung up.

4. Pick up an in-house phone, wait about 1 second, then press the ' # ' key. You should hear the voice menu on the phone. If not, check to see that the RJ31X jack is properly wired and connected to the controller. There should be no interference from the Telephone Company while the menu is being read over the phone.

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5. Record the owner's NAME and ADDRESS in the ADDRESS speech memory as shown in SETUP ADDRESS in the

OWNER'S MANUAL (Press 8, 9, then 1111 or the current Master code to record the address).

NOTE: DO NOT record any TOUCH TONES in the ADDRESS!

6. Check that all in-house phones are working.

BURGLAR ZONE CHECK OUT

1. With all doors and windows closed and all motion detectors and security devices normal, you should have "SYSTEM OK" on the console.

2. If any zones are abnormal, check your wiring. If the battery indication is low, make sure that the battery is connected securely. Give the battery a chance to charge.

3. From the top-level display, have a partner go around the house and trip each sensor one at a time. The display should indicate the correct zone "NOT RDY" when the zone is tripped, then return to "SYSTEM OK" when the zone is secured. Be sure that the zone type indicated (ENTRY/EXIT, PERIMETER, ETC.) is correct for the zone being tested.

4. If the zone being checked is armed, (i.e. PANIC or TAMPER, which is always armed) the alarm will be activated. Press

OFF and 1111 (or the current code to silence the alarm), or bypass the PANIC and TAMPER zone(s) before you start.

5. Reconnect the siren. Be sure that no one is standing near a siren. Activate the alarm, and ensure that the siren is activated.

FIRE ZONE CHECK OUT

1.

Press ' * ' to return the console to the SYSTEM OK indication. Check the fire zone per the sensor manufacturer's instructions. The fire alarm should be activated (three pulse temporal pattern).

2. Press ' * ' to silence the alarm. The display will still indicate that the FIRE ZONE is NOT READY.

3. Press DAY or NIGHT or AWAY and the code to arm the system, then OFF and the User code to disarm. This arm/disarm cycle will reset the smoke detector. If the cause for alarm (i.e. smoke) has cleared, the display will return to SYSTEM OK.

HOME CONTROL CHECKOUT

1. Confirm that the HOUSE CODE on the Aegis 1000 is set to the same HOUSE CODE set on all of the modules.

2. On the console press 4, 1 (ALL ON). All lamp type modules should go on. Note that appliance modules and outputs do not respond to ALL ON.

3. On the console press 4, 2 (ALL OFF). All modules should go off. Note that outputs do not respond to ALL OFF.

4. Operate each unit number individually and verify that it works. Ensure that outputs are working properly.

CUSTOMER CHECKOUT

After you have completed the system check out and everything works, be sure that the customer knows how to:

1. Disarm/silence the system (OFF, 1111 or current code). HAVE THE CUSTOMER PRACTICE!

2. Change the codes.

3. Get the menu over the in-house phones.

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You should also:

4. Demonstrate arming and disarming.

5. Demonstrate home control.

6. Demonstrate setup and programming.

7. Deliver the Owner's Manual.

8. If the customer has subscribed to a central monitoring service, this should be explained.

IN CASE OF TROUBLE

CONSOLES

If you experience trouble that seems to be with a console, try disconnecting the console and running the console self test as described under CONSOLE HOOKUPS in this manual. If the console does not run the self-test properly, it should be returned to

HSP for repair.

"NO CONTROLLER DATA" or erratic operation of the LCD display could be a result of the Green and Yellow wires connected backwards or poorly. If two consoles are connected, make sure that the consoles have different addresses.

CONTROLLER

Check the AC ON (bottom) LED. If it is not lit, check for 16.5 VAC at the transformer connections.

Check the STATUS (middle) LED on the controller board. It should be blinking once per second, indicating the proper operation of the microprocessor and memory. If not, try powering the system down: Disconnect the power transformer and battery, then reconnect both. The status light should begin blinking.

If the AC ON LED is on and the STATUS light is still not blinking, check the AUX 12V with a DC voltmeter. It should be 13.7 volts. If not, make sure that there isn't too much load on the system. Disconnect all loads. If the STATUS LED still won't blink, there is a problem with the controller board and it must be returned to HSP for repair.

Phone line problems, or problems with the Aegis 1000 voice are usually the result of the RJ31X jack being improperly wired.

Check RJ31X jack wiring and polarity carefully, as described in TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.

In the event that the controller is found defective, the controller board should be removed and returned for repair.

Follow this procedure for removing the controller board:

1. If possible, upload the programs and configuration (this will not be possible if the status LED isn't flashing or if you can't get the voice to work).

2. Unplug the power transformer and disconnect the battery

3. Disconnect the RJ31X cable at the jack!! (If you only disconnect it at the Aegis 1000 controller, the house phones won't work.)

4. Disconnect the X-10 cable.

5. Disconnect all wires connected to the terminal strips (TB1, TB2, and TB3).

6. Remove 4 screws; 2 on the top edge, 2 on either side directly above the terminal strip. Remove the controller board.

7. Protect the back of the controller board with cardboard and pack carefully. HSP will not be responsible for returned items damaged due to inadequate packaging.

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8. Call HSP (800-401-4663) with the serial number for a return authorization number. Write the RA# on the outside of the package.

9. Return the controller to HSP at the address noted on the RA. Also include a brief description of the problem that you are having.

10. INSTALLATION: Follow the POWER UP and CHECK OUT procedures in this manual.

FOR HELP: Call HSP, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Eastern time, at (800) 401-4663.

X-10 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS

1. If any light does not work, check the HOUSE CODE on the module. It must be set to the same house code as the Aegis

1000.

2. Operate the module locally to ensure that power is getting to it. You should be able to turn the light or appliance on using its switch (turn it on, then off, then on again for plug in modules, press the on/off switch for wall switch modules).

3. Three-way wall mounted lamp switches must be installed using the exact procedure described in their instruction sheet. The key to success with three-way wall switches is to identify the wire that was connected to the COMMON terminal of the old manual switches and to following the instructions precisely.

4. Modules that work intermittently from the Aegis 1000 but reliably locally usually have a problem "hearing" the X-10 signal over the power lines. Some tips:

Ø Make sure connections to the modules and to the TW523 interface are tight. Loose fuses, wirenuts, circuit breakers, terminal blocks, corrosion, etc. can sometimes inhibit the X-10 signal.

Ø Run a separate wire from the Aegis 1000 controller directly to the fuse or breaker panel to ensure that the X-10 signal has a clear path to the panel where it can be distributed to the other circuits. Try changing the phase that the system is on.

Ø Items such as electric heaters (resistive loads) and power filters (capacitive loads) tend to absorb the X-10 signal. Try relocating them, if possible.

Ø Interference from neighboring systems can be solved by changing the house code to a different one from the neighboring system.

Ø Identify any devices that could be transmitting a continuous signal on the powerlines. Wireless intercoms locked in the transmit mode will prevent X-10 signals from getting out. These are not compatible with X-10.

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DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR

The Aegis 1000 digital communicator can use Contact ID, or Standard 4/2 or 3/1, (20 pps, 1800 Hz data, 2300 Hz handshake), or

(10 pps, 1900 Hz data, 1400 Hz handshake), dual round compared format. Any central station with modern equipment can receive these formats. Compatible receivers are Ademco, Radionics, Osborne-Hoffman, Linear, FBI, and Silent Knight. It is up to the installer to verify compatibility.

If the digital dialer does not get a handshake signal from the central station 45 seconds after it begins dialing, it hangs up and tries again. The dialer will try the FIRST PHONE NUMBER 5 times, then go to the SECOND PHONE NUMBER and try that 5 times. After that, the system will indicate COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE on the console display and the digital communicator will not try again until another reportable event occurs.

The digital communicator will not dial out until the DIAL OUT DELAY has expired. If the alarm is canceled prior to the expiration of the DIAL OUT DELAY, no transmission will take place. After the DIAL OUT DELAY has expired, though, all alarm trips will be transmitted.

When the digital communicator is used, all voice dial outs will be delayed for five minutes after the expiration of the dial out delay to allow time for the central station to call the premises after an alarm code has been sent. If the digital communicator is unable to successfully communicate with the central station, the user will be alerted to the trouble condition. When the system status is requested using the voice, this condition is reported over the phone as "SECURITY PHONE MESSAGE" trouble.

DESCRIPTION OF CONTACT ID

Contact ID reporting allows very specific event codes to be sent to the central station. A complete report takes under three seconds. Contact ID reporting uses predefined event codes that allow the central station to quickly identify the condition being reported. The specific security zone or user code is identified as part of the report.

For each event code transmitted, the report also includes an event qualifier that identifies whether the report is for a new event

(such as a security zone trip), or a restoration of an event (such as a security zone no longer tripped). Trouble conditions are reported, as well as restoration of these trouble conditions. For security armings and disarmings, this event qualifier is also used to identify whether the report is for an arm or disarm. The reporting format for Contact ID is listed in Appendix A in this manual.

When using Contact ID, the alarm codes and/or reporting format cannot be changed. All alarm trips, regardless of Zone Type

(except Auxiliary Inputs), will be reported to the Central Station.

DESCRIPTION OF 4/2 FORMAT

The 4/2 format consists of a four-digit account code, from 0000 to FFFF and a two-digit alarm code from 00 to FF. When the digital communicator calls the central station receiver, the latter answers and sends a brief 2300 Hz tone or a 1400 Hz tone called a "Handshake" tone. The digital communicator then reports digits of the account and alarm codes as bursts of either (1800 Hz) or

(1900 Hz) tone; the digit 8 is represented by eight bursts of tone. A message, or "round" consists of an account code and an alarm code. Two rounds are sent, and two consecutive rounds must match at the receiver. If they do, the central station receiver sends another brief 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz tone to acknowledge to the digital dialer that the message has been properly received. If the rounds don't match, the receiver does not send the second tone and the digital dialer tries again, up to 5 times. If the rounds are not acknowledged after 5 tries, the digital dialer hangs up and tries the entire call again.

The digital communicator can report alarm zone trips, alarm cancels, low battery, and fire zone trouble. It may also be setup to generate an automatic test signal at periodic intervals. The communicator may be setup to call second phone number using a second account number in the event that it is unable to communicate successfully using the first phone number and account.

The digital communicator is setup at the factory to transmit a code when the battery is low or trouble with the fire zone is detected. If these codes are set to 0 or 00, no code will be sent when the trouble condition is detected.

Although the alarm codes can be changed, we recommend that the alarm codes setup at the factory be used to minimize the risk of installer error in programming the digital communicator. Simply enter the phone numbers and account codes, then verify the alarm codes.

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CODE

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

98

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

3/1 FORMAT

Older central stations may require a 3/1 format. To use 3/1 format, both account numbers must be changed to 3 digit codes and

EVERY alarm code must be changed to a 1-digit code. Do not mix code lengths!

OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS

The Aegis 1000 system can send opening and closing reports by user to the central station.

When the system is disarmed by user code 1-8, the communicator can call the central station and report that the system was disarmed (opened) with the user code that was used.

When the system is armed by user code 1-8, the communicator can call the central station and report that the system was armed

(closed) with the user code that was used.

If the system is disarmed by any other method other than one that requires a user code (i.e. Keyswitch or Scheduled Program), the communicator will send a generic OPEN report to the central station. The code that is sent is defined as OTHER OPEN. If the system is armed by any other method other than one that requires a code (i.e. Quick Arm, Keyswitch, or Scheduled Program), the communicator will send a generic CLOSE report to the central station. The code that is sent is defined as OTHER CLOSE.

DEFAULT REPORTING CODES FOR 4/2 FORMAT

ZONE

TEST CODE

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

ZONE 3

ZONE 4

ZONE 5

ZONE 6

ZONE 7

ZONE 8

ZONE 9

ZONE 10

ZONE 11

ZONE 12

ZONE 13

ZONE 14

ZONE 15

ZONE 16

ZONE 17

ZONE 18

ZONE 19

ZONE 20

ZONE 21

ZONE 22

ZONE 23

ZONE 24

ZONE 25

CODE

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

99

48

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

ZONE

FREEZE ALARM

FIRE EMERG

POLICE EMERG

AUX EMERG

DURESS ALARM

BATTERY LOW

FIRE ZN TRBL

CANCEL

OTHER OPEN

USER 1 OPEN

USER 2 OPEN

USER 3 OPEN

USER 4 OPEN

USER 5 OPEN

USER 6 OPEN

USER 7 OPEN

USER 8 OPEN

OTHER CLOSE

USER 1 CLOSE

USER 2 CLOSE

USER 3 CLOSE

USER 4 CLOSE

USER 5 CLOSE

USER 6 CLOSE

USER 7 CLOSE

USER 8 CLOSE

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INSTALLER SETUP

This section describes the items that the installer must setup as part of system installation. The Installer Setup mode is used to configure the general operation of the system, the Outputs, the Zone Types, and the Digital Communicator. This information is covered only in this manual. All other SETUP items, including delay times, zone and unit names, voice dialer, and codes are covered in the Owner's Manual.

SETUP items are stored permanently in the system, even if the battery and AC power are disconnected. The "default" settings are the ones that have been set at the factory. You can review or change the setup items easily, as shown below.

Note: The default Installer Code is 1111.

To enter the Installer SETUP menu, press 9, and the installer code to get the Setup Menu, then press the # (INST) key.

INSTALLER SETUP MENU:

1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=DCM

5=TEMP 6=MISC 7=EXP

SETUP CONTROL

To setup the X-10 and Outputs, from the Installer Setup menu, select the 1 (CTRL) key. The X-10 house code must be specified, as well as the output type for each of the Outputs. The output type for the Bell output may also be changed.

Press (ò) to advance to the next item, (ñ) to go back.

X-10 HOUSE CODE

The X-10 House Code is the house code for units 1-16:

X-10 HOUSE CODE: A

1-16=A-P

X-10 3-PHASE

This setting is used to select whether the X-10 signal is transmitted only at zero crossing for single phase (120V/240V) electrical systems or is transmitted at 0, 60, and 120 degrees for three phase electrical systems.

X-10 3-PHASE: 0

0=NO 1=YES

×

When set to No, the burst at 60 and 120 degrees will be eliminated. The default setting for 3-Phase is No.

OUTPUT TYPES

An output type must be specified for each of the outputs and for the Bell output.

OUTPUT 1 TYPE: 0

GENERAL PURPOSE #=CHNG

×

THROUGH

EXP OUTPUT 8 TYPE: 0

GENERAL PURPOSE #=CHNG

×

THERMOSTAT OUTPUT: 0

THERMOSTAT #=CHNG

×

BELL OUTPUT: 6

INT SNDR #=CHNG

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OUTPUT TYPE NUMBER DESCRIPTION

GENERAL PURPOSE 0 General Purpose Output

OK TO ARM 1 OK To Arm

ARMED 2 Armed

PRE-ALM SNDR 3 Pre-Alarm Sounder

INT SNDR 4 Interior Sounder

INT BURG SNDR 5 Interior Burglary Sounder

INT FIRE SNDR 6 Interior Fire Sounder

EXT SNDR 7 Exterior Sounder

EXT BURG SNDR 8 Exterior Burglary Sounder

EXT FIRE SNDR 9 Exterior Fire Sounder

BURG COMM 10 Burglary Communicator

FIRE COMM 11 Fire Communicator

AUX COMM 12 Auxiliary Communicator

SWITCHED POWER 13 Switched Power Output

For output types, the current setting is shown on the bottom line. Press ' # ' to select a new type from a list of output types. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list, or select the appropriate output type number. Then press ' # ' to enter the new type.

SELECT TYPE: 6

INT SNDR

×

SETUP ZONES

To setup the zone type for each security zone, from the Installer Setup menu, select the 2 (ZONE) key.

WIRELESS RECEIVER

A Wireless Receiver can be used to add 16 zones (9-24) to the Aegis 1000. If used, you must enable the following item:

WIRELESS RECEIVER: 0

0=NO 1=YES

NOTES:

1. If the Expansion Module is used, if must be configured under Setup | Installer | Expansion.

2. If a Wireless Receiver is used and the Expansion Module is also connected, all 16 zones (9-24) will be wireless zones.

Outputs 1-8 (Units 17-24) on the Expansion Module may be used; however the zones will be inactivated.

ZONE RESISTORS

This item is used to specify if the 1000-ohm end-of-line zone resistors will be used with zone inputs other than Supervised Fire and Gas. If this item is set to "Yes", all zones will require an end-of-line resistor. The default setting is "Yes".

ZONE RESISTORS: 1

0=NO 1=YES

×

Z 1 TYPE THROUGH Z 25 TYPE

This item specifies the zone type for each zone.

ZONE 1 TYPE: 64

AUXILIARY #=CHNG

×

THROUGH

ZONE 25 TYPE: 64

AUXILIARY #=CHNG

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The current Zone Type setting is shown on the bottom line. To change a zone type, use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of zone types then press ' # ' to select a new type

.

The display shows:

SELECT TYPE: 1

PERIMETER

×

ZONE RESPONSE TIME

All zones, in the Aegis 1000 are set to 300 milliseconds fixed response time.

ZONE TYPES

ZONE TYPE NUMBER DESCRIPTION

ENTRY/EXIT 0 Entry/Exit

PERIMETER 1 Perimeter

NIGHT INT 2 Night Interior

AWAY INT 3 Away Interior

2X ENTRY DELAY 4 Double Entry Delay

4X ENTRY DELAY 5 Quadruple Entry Delay

LATCH PERIM 6 Latching Perimeter

LATCH NIGHT INT 7 Latching Night Interior

LATCH AWAY INT 8 Latching Away Interior

PANIC 16 Panic

POLICE EMERG 17 Police Emergency

SILENT DURESS 18 Duress

TAMPER 19 Tamper

LATCH TAMPER 20 Latching Tamper

FIRE 32 Fire

FIRE EMERG 33 Fire Emergency

GAS 34 Gas Alarm

AUX EMERG 48 Auxiliary Emergency

TROUBLE 49 Trouble

FREEZE 54 Freeze

WATER 55 Water

FIRE TAMPER 56 Fire Tamper

AUXILIARY 64 Auxiliary

KEY SWITCH 65 Keyswitch Input

ENERGY SAVER 80 Programmable Energy Saver Module

OUTDOOR TMP 81 Outdoor Temperature

TEMPERATURE 82 Temperature

TEMP ALARM 83 Temperature Alarm

LATCHING ZONE TYPES

LATCHING ZONE TYPES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles.

If the FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION feature is being used, any device (other then FIRE or GAS) connected to an output configured as a Switched Output (i.e. Glassbreak Detectors), must be connected to a zone configured as a LATCHING ZONE

TYPE (latching perimeter, latching night interior, latching away interior, and latching tamper).

DESCRIPTION OF ZONE TYPES

ENTRY/EXIT

ENTRY/EXIT ZONE types are intended for doors. ENTRY/EXIT ZONES are armed in security modes DAY, NIGHT, AWAY, and VACATION. In DAY and AWAY modes, there is an entry delay (defined by ENTRY DELAY) on ENTRY/EXIT ZONES to allow you to get into the house and turn off the alarm before it sounds. In NIGHT & DAY INSTANT mode, there is no entry delay, so that the alarm sounds immediately if someone opens a door.

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There are two special types of ENTRY/EXIT ZONES for use with garage doors, or doors that are far away from the control console. They are called DOUBLE ENTRY DELAY and QUADRUPLE ENTRY DELAY zones. These zones have double or quadruple the ENTRY DELAY to give you additional time to reach the console to disarm the system upon returning. Only the

ENTRY DELAY is extended on these zone types. The EXIT DELAY is not extended.

If an ENTRY/EXIT ZONE is tripped first, all other zones will also be delayed.

PERIMETER and LATCHING PERIMETER

PERIMETER ZONE types are intended for windows and exterior doors not requiring an entry delay. All PERIMETER ZONES are armed in security modes DAY, NIGHT, AWAY, and VACATION. There is not an entry delay on perimeter zones. If a window or door on this zone is opened while the security system is in DAY, NIGHT, AWAY or VACATION mode, the alarm will sound immediately. LATCHING PERIMETER ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles.

NIGHT INTERIOR and LATCHING NIGHT INTERIOR

NIGHT INTERIOR ZONES are intended for motion detectors in areas where no one should be while you are sleeping in your home. For example, if you have a two-story home and sleep upstairs, your downstairs motion detector(s) should be on a NIGHT

INTERIOR ZONE.

NIGHT INTERIOR ZONES are armed in security modes NIGHT, VACATION, and AWAY only. There is no delay on a

NIGHT INTERIOR ZONE. Night interior zones are NOT armed in DAY or DAY INSTANT mode, so that you may move about freely in your home when the security system is in DAY or DAY INSTANT mode, while still having the windows and doors protected. LATCHING NIGHT INTERIOR ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles.

AWAY INTERIOR and LATCHING AWAY INTERIOR

AWAY INTERIOR ZONES are for areas of your home where no one should be while you are away. In the previous example, your upstairs motion detector(s) should be on an AWAY INTERIOR ZONE. AWAY INTERIOR ZONES are armed only when the security mode is AWAY. LATCHING AWAY INTERIOR ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles.

PANIC, TAMPER, and LATCHING TAMPER

PANIC and TAMPER ZONES are for emergency pushbuttons and tamper switches. PANIC and TAMPER ZONES are

ALWAYS ARMED, even if the security mode is OFF. There are no delays on PANIC and TAMPER ZONES, however, the

Aegis 1000 waits the DIAL OUT DELAY before dialing out.

TAMPER ZONES should be used for items such as gun cabinets and liquor closets.

LATCHING TAMPER ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles.

POLICE EMERGENCY

This zone type activates the burglar alarm and sounder. An emergency dial out is activated after the DIAL OUT DELAY.

DURESS EMERGENCY (SILENT DIAL OUT)

If you wish to have a button in your home that activates a SILENT dial out, (no lights flashing and no sounder) it should be connected to a zone that is configured as a DURESS EMERGENCY. If this zone is accidentally tripped, you will not know that the Aegis 1000 is making a silent dial out, and hence won't know to stop it.

To stop a silent dial out once it has started, you must go to the console and press OFF then enter your code.

SUPERVISED FIRE

Any zone in the Aegis 1000 can be programmed as a SUPERVISED FIRE ZONE, however, only Zone 8 can be configured as a

UL Supervised Fire Zone. In UL Listed Installations, all fire detectors must be configured as a SUPERVISED FIRE ZONE and connected to Zone 8 as shown in this manual. When Zone 8 is configured as a SUPERVISED FIRE ZONE, the Zone 8 Jumper

(J9) must be set to the SMK (smoke) position.

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FIRE EMERGENCY

This zone type activates the fire alarm for a normally closed (open for alarm) and open collector (short to ground for alarm) switches. It is not supervised as required for UL Listed Installations and shall NOT be used in such installations.

GAS

This GAS ZONE will generate an alarm, activate the sounder (on - off - on - long off), and make a dial out. This zone type requires an external 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor.

When Zone 8 is configured as a GAS ZONE, the Zone 8 Jumper (J9) must be set to the SMK (smoke) position.

AUXILIARY EMERGENCY

This AUXILIARY EMERGENCY ZONE type will generate an alarm (console beeper - no sirens) and make an emergency dial out when the zone is violated.

TROUBLE

This zone type can be used to monitor the status of an external device, such as the battery status of a wireless security receiver. It can also used to record events in the event log (i.e. driveway activation, opening of a gate, etc.) without setting off the alarm.

When the zone is open, the zone name will be displayed on the display as "NOT RDY". The alarm is not activated, regardless of the security mode. The trouble is logged in the event log. The digital communicator (if used) will report the alarm code for the zone. The voice dialer will not be activated.

FREEZE

This FREEZE ALARM ZONE type will generate an alarm (console beeper, no sirens) and make an emergency dial out.

WATER

This WATER ALARM ZONE type will generate an alarm (console beeper, no sirens) and make an emergency dial out.

FIRE TAMPER

This zone type is used to monitor the wiring to bells and sirens (other than those connected to the Bell Output). The zone will report trouble if an open, short, or other wiring problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit. This zone will make a digital dial out when violated. Connect a wire from the Fire Tamper zone to an output configured as a Sounder.

AUXILIARY

A zone defined as AUXILIARY is ignored for security. It is used to activate macros or to conditionalize programs. This is the default setting for all zones. Zones that are not in use should be configured as AUXILIARY.

KEYSWITCH INPUT

This zone is used to arm AWAY and disarm the Aegis 1000 security system using a toggle (to ground) keyswitch or keypad.

PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULE

This zone type is for use with the PESM. It converts the Zone and the corresponding Output to operate the PESM. Only Zones 7-

16 can be programmed as PESMs.

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE

Use this zone type for Outdoor Temperature Sensors.

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TEMPERATURE

The general-purpose TEMPERATURE ZONE type is typically used to monitor indoor temperatures and control devices. It sets the zone secure/not ready for program conditionals and event button activation.

If FREEZE ALARM is enabled, it reports a potential freeze condition if the temperature falls below 40 o .

TEMPERATURE ALARM

The TEMPERATURE ALARM ZONE type will generate an alarm (console beeper, no sirens) and dial out if the temperature goes above the high setpoint or drops below the low setpoint.

NOTE ON TEMPERATURE ZONE TYPES

Outdoor temperature, temperature, and temperature alarm zone types all have HEAT and COOL setpoints. The zone is "not ready" if the temperature is above the high setpoint OR below the low setpoint. The zone is "secure" if the temperature is between the setpoints. Setting a setpoint to 0 disables the setpoint.

Except for a type 83, the alarm is not activated. The zone "not ready" or "secure" status is used to activate button programs and program conditionals.

SETUP DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR

To setup the Digital Communicator, from the Installer Setup menu, select the 3 (DCM) key.

FIRST PHONE NUMBER, FIRST ACCOUNT NUMBER

The first item in the DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR category is the FIRST PHONE NUMBER. Enter the FIRST PHONE

NUMBER on the keypad. This enables the Digital Communicator. You can cause a 2-second pause during dialing by pressing the DAY key. Press ' # ' when done.

FIRST PHONE NUMBER:

-

To disable the digital communicator, enter a single "-" for the FIRST and SECOND PHONE NUMBER by pressing the OFF key, then ' # '. Phone number may be up to 24 digits long.

Press the down arrow (ò) to advance to the FIRST ACCT NUMBER:

FIRST ACCT NUMBER: 0000

0-FFFF

×

Enter the 4 digit account number (3 digits if using 3/1 format) and press ' # '. To enter the digits B-F, first press the OFF key, then press the 1-5 key respectively (i.e. 1B11 = 1 OFF 1 1 1 #).

NOTE: You must enter 4 digits for the account number if you are using Contact ID or a 4/2 format (i.e. 0123), and 3 digits if using 3/1 (i.e. 123).

SECOND PHONE NUMBER, SECOND ACCOUNT NUMBER

Enter these if used.

SECOND PHONE NUMBER:

-

×

SECOND ACCT NUMBER: 0000

0-9999

×

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COMMUNICATOR TYPE

This item is used to select the transmitting parameters of the digital communicator. The Aegis 1000 can transmit in FAST 2300

Hz (20 PPS) mode, in SLOW 1400 Hz (10 PPS) 3/1 format, and in Contact ID.

COMMUNICATOR TYPE: 2

0=2300 1=1400 2=ID

×

The default setting is 2 = ID (Contact ID). If you need to transmit to a 4/2 or 3/1 receiver, select the proper handshaking frequency (2300 Hz or 1400 Hz) and press ' # '.

TWO-WAY AUDIO

If a Two-Way Audio Module is being used, this item enables hands free audio communication between your customer's premises and the central station. After the transmission of the alarm to the central station, the operator can talk and listen to people and sounds at the premises.

TWO-WAY AUDIO: 0

0=NO 1=YES

×

If a Two-Way Audio Module is part of the system, select the 1 (YES) key to enable this feature.

REPORT OPEN/CLOSE

The communicator can be setup to send an opening and a closing report by user code. Whenever the system is disarmed the communicator will send an opening report to the central station. When the system is armed, the communicator will send a closing report to the central station.

REPORT OPEN/CLOSE: 0

0=NO 1=YES

×

To enable the communicator to send opening and closing reports to the central station, select the 1 (YES) key.

AUTOMATIC TEST TIME

The communicator CAN be setup to automatically send a test code to the central station on a periodic basis. AUTOMATIC

TEST TIME is used to set the time and days of the week of the test, and the TEST CODE specifies the code that will be transmitted for the test.

AUTOMATIC TEST TIME:

-- NEVER #=CHNG

×

To disable the automatic test, press the ' # ' key and then 0 for Never, and ' # '. If you are using PC Access, deselect all days under the heading "Test time".

When using a 4/2 or 3/1 format, the digital communicator will send the designated Test Code. The default Test Code is 98.

TEST CODE: 98

0-FF

×

ALARM CODES (4/2 and 3/1 Formats)

Press the down arrow (ò) to advance to the next ZONE ALARM CODE. Press the up arrow (ñ) to go to the previous ZONE

ALARM CODE. To change an alarm code, enter two digits for 4/2 format, or one digit when using 3/1 format, then press ' # '.

Enter the 2 digit alarm code (1 digits if using 3/1 format) and press ' # '. To enter the digits B-F, first press the OFF key, then press the 1-5 key respectively (i.e. B1 = OFF 1 1 # and CB = OFF 2 OFF 1 #).

The various alarm codes are sent when the indicated alarm zone is tripped. Each alarm code must be two digits long for 4/2 format (01-FF), 1 digit for 3/1 format (1-F).

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To disable the digital communicator for a specific zone, set the alarm code to 0 or 00. The digital dialer will not report when this zone is tripped.

ZONE 1 ALARM CODE: 01

0-FF

×

THROUGH

USER 8 CLOSE CODE: 68

0-FF

SETUP TEMPERATURES

To configure temperatures from the Installer Setup Menu, press the 5 (Temp) key.

TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

This allows you to choose between Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature format.

TEMPERATURE DISPLAY: 1

1=FAHRENHEIT 2=CELSIUS

THERMOSTAT TYPE

If thermostats are part of the system, this item specifies the thermostat type for each thermostat (this enables the thermostat).

For thermostat types, the current setting is shown on the bottom line.

THERMOSTAT 1 TYPE: 1

AUTO HEAT/COOL #=CHNG

×

THERMOSTAT 2 TYPE: 0

NOT USED #=CHNG

To change a thermostat type, use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of thermostat types, then press ' # ' to select a new type

.

TYPE NUMBER DESCRIPTION

AUTO HEAT/COOL 1 Automatic changeover heat and cool thermostat

HEAT/COOL 2 Manual changeover heat and cool thermostat

HEAT ONLY 3 Heating only thermostat

COOL ONLY 4 Cooling only thermostat

SETPOINT ONLY 5 Setpoint only thermostat

SETUP MISCELLANEOUS

To configure the miscellaneous installer setup items, from the Installer Setup menu, press the 6 (MISC) key.

INSTALLER CODE

The Installer code allows the installer access to the Installer Setup menu. The Installer code should be changed and not given to the customer. The Installer code can not be used for remote phone access.

INSTALLER CODE:

0000-9999 0000=DISABLE

The default setting for the Installer code is 1 1 1 1.

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NOTE:

Remember this Installer code and do not disable. There is no way to reset or retrieve the code! If the code is forgotten or disabled, the Aegis 1000 controller must be sent back to the factory. Call for an RA#.

ENABLE PC ACCESS

This enables or disables the PC ACCESS feature. Factory default is enabled.

ENABLE PC ACCESS: 1

0=NO 1=YES

×

PC ACCESS CODE

This code allows dealers to put an access code in the system that is separate from the customer's Master code and the Installer code. Dealers can use the PC Access code to access the system by PC. The PC Access code cannot arm and disarm the system.

The PC Access code is NOT programmed from the factory. To use it, set it to any code other than 0000. To disable the PC

Access code, enter 0000 for the code.

PC ACCESS CODE:

0000-9999 0000=DISABLE

×

CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER

In response to a request for remote PC ACCESS using the PC ACCESS code, the system will hang up and dial this number back immediately. To program the CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER, enter the number then press ' # '. To remove the CALLBACK

PHONE NUMBER, press the OFF key to enter a single "-", then press ' # '.

CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER:

-

×

OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY

If an output is configured as an "Exterior Sounder", when the alarm is "tripped", the interior sounder is turned on first. After the

OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY, the outside sounder is turned on.

This feature helps reduce annoying false alarms by signaling inside the premises first. The outside siren delay is set to 15 seconds at the factory. You may change it to any value from 0 to 60 seconds. If you want the outside sounder to turn on immediately when the alarm is activated, set the delay to 0. We recommend a minimum time of 15 seconds.

DIAL OUT DELAY: 15

0-60 SECONDS

×

DIAL OUT DELAY

The DIAL OUT DELAY is the number of seconds that the Aegis 1000 waits before making an emergency dial out, AFTER the alarm is "tripped" (activated by burglar or fire). This delay is set at the factory to 15 seconds. We recommend a minimum time of 15 seconds to preclude an accidental activation of the alarm from calling in a false alarm.

DIAL OUT DELAY: 15

0-60 SECONDS

×

ALARM RESET TIME

The Alarm Reset Time is the time it takes before the alarm system resets itself after the alarm is tripped.

ALARM RESET TIME: 4

1-30 MINUTES

×

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To change the alarm reset time, enter a new time between 1-30 minutes, then press the ' # ' key. The default setting is 4 minutes.

ARMING CONFIRMATION

The Arming Confirmation is a quick pulse (squawk) given by the exterior siren when the alarm system is armed into a security mode and the EXIT DELAY is expired.

ARMING CONFIRMATION: 0

0=NO 1=YES

×

To enable the arming confirmation feature, press the 1 (YES) key, then press the ' # ' key. The default setting is disabled.

FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION

This unit is equipped with a FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION feature. When a zone configured as a FIRE (Type 32) or a GAS

(Type 34) is activated, the system will cycle the SWITCH 12V Output off for 10 seconds. The SWITCH 12V Output will then be restored, and 5 seconds later, the zones will be monitored again. If the zone is activated again within a 2-minute window, the fire alarm will be activated. If not, no fire alarm will be indicated.

VERIFY FIRE ALARMS: 1

0=NO 1=YES

×

NOTE:

If VERIFY FIRE ALARMS is turned ON, any device (other than FIRE or GAS) connected to a SWITCH 12V Output (i.e.

Glassbreak Detectors), must be connected to a zone configured as a LATCHING ZONE TYPE.

This feature is designed to reduce false alarms and is turned ON by factory default. The following notice is required by UL:

WARNING

This unit includes an alarm verification feature that will result in a delay of the system fire alarm signal from the initiating circuit. The total delay (Aegis 1000 controller plus detector delay) shall not exceed 60 seconds. No other initiating devices shall be connected to these circuits unless approved by the local authority having jurisdiction.

Zone Control Detector Total Delay

Circuit Unit Delay Model/Delay

________ : 10 seconds + ______________ = __________________

________ : 10 seconds + ______________ = __________________

________ : 10 seconds + ______________ = __________________

________ : 10 seconds + ______________ = __________________

SUPERVISE BELL

This enables or disables supervision of the Bell Output, which monitors the wiring to bells and sirens. Factory default is disabled.

SUPERVISE BELL: 0

0=NO 1=YES

×

ENABLE EMERGENCY KEYS

This enables or disables the functionality of the emergency keys on the console keypad. Factory default is enabled.

ENABLE EMERG KEYS: 1

0=NO 1=YES

×

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TIME DISPLAY

This allows you to choose between AM/PM or 24 HOUR time format.

TIME DISPLAY: 1

1=AM/PM 2=24HR

×

DATE DISPLAY

This allows you to choose between MONTH/DAY or DAY/MONTH date format.

DATE DISPLAY: 1

1=MMDD 2=DDMM

×

AC POWER FREQUENCY

Set this to the appropriate AC Powerline Frequency.

AC POWER FREQUENCY: 1

1=60HZ 2=50HZ

×

DEAD LINE DETECT

NOTE: To disable Aegis 1000 from detecting a dead line, set this item to '0'; otherwise adjust only under direction of HSP.

This item adjusts the threshold that is used to determine when the phone line goes dead.

DEAD LINE DETECT: 8

0-15 0=DISABLE

×

OFF HOOK DETECT

NOTE: Adjust only under direction of HSP.

This item adjusts the threshold that is used to determine when the phone line is going off hook.

OFF HOOK DETECT: 69

20-250

×

PICKUP AFTER HANGUP

This item is used to disable Aegis 1000 from picking up the phone line after the called party hangs up the line.

PICKUP AFTER HANGUP: 1

0=NO 1=YES

×

Currently, after the called party or the called party's answering machine hangs up the phone line, Aegis 1000 picks up the line and make its "Beep". The default setting for Pickup After Hangup is Yes.

CLOCK ADJUSTMENT

If the clock on an Aegis 1000 is running faster or slower than the actual time, you can have the Aegis 1000 automatically compensate up to 29 seconds per day. The Aegis 1000 will add or subtract the selected amount of time daily.

CLOCK ADJUSTMENT: 30

1-59=-29 TO +29 SEC/DAY

×

Enter 1-29 to subtract 1-29 seconds. Enter 31-59 to add 1-29 seconds. Enter 30 for no adjustment to the clock. The default setting is 30.

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MODEL AND SOFTWARE VERSION

The model number and software version for the system is displayed:

AEGIS 1000

S/W VERSION 2.0

×

RESET SYSTEM EEPROM

Select the 1 (YES) key to reset the EEPROM. All programs, names, and setup items will be reset. All system RAM will also be initialized and the system will restart. This option, in effect, allows the system to be restored to factory fresh configuration.

RESET SYSTEM EEPROM? 0

0=NO 1=YES

×

RESET SYSTEM RAM

Select the 1 (YES) key to cause all of the system RAM to be reinitialized. The time, date, and event log will be cleared. Other volatile memory locations will also be reinitialized. The system RAM should only be reset if the system is acting strangely and memory corruption is suspected. Resetting the system RAM will not reset any setup items stored in EEPROM.

RESET SYSTEM RAM? 0

0=NO 1=YES

SETUP EXPANSION

To configure each expansion module that is installed on the Aegis 1000, from the Installer Setup menu, press the 7 (EXP) key.

MODULE 1 TYPE

The Module Type defines the function of each expansion module on the controller. Module 1 is the module with the ADDR jumper set to 1. Set the module type from the list below. Press # to change the module type, then use the arrow keys to select the proper module type, then press # to enter.

MODULE 1 TYPE 1

NOT USED #=CHNG

Select from the following for the module with jumper set to 1:

MODULE TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION

NOT USED 0 No module is installed

HARDWIRE EXPNDR 1 Expansion Module installed

ALC 2 ALC Interface Module installed

AEGIS-LINK 3 Serial Interface installed using Aegis-Link protocol

PRO-LINK 4 Serial Interface installed using Pro-Link protocol

NOTES:

1. If the Expansion Module is used, if must be configured here.

2. If a Wireless Receiver is used and Expansion Module is also connected, all 16 zones (9-24) will be wireless zones. Outputs 1-

8 (Units 17-24) on the Expansion Module may be used; however the zones will be inactivated.

3. Only 1 Serial Interface Module can be installed and configured (Aegis-Link or Pro-Link). To configure the protocol for the built-in serial port, set the "Serial 1 Function" to the desired protocol.

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MODULE 2 TYPE - MODULE 4 TYPE

Module 2 is the module with the jumper set to 2, and so on. Set each module type from the list above.

SERIAL 1 RATE

Serial 1 Rate is the baud rate used for the built-in serial interface (J5 Serial) on the Aegis 1000 controller. Select the baud rate for the built-in serial interface from the list below. Use the arrow keys to select the baud rate then press #.

BAUD RATE NUMBER

75 baud 1

150 baud 2

300 baud 3

600 baud 4

1200 baud 5

2400 baud 6

4800 baud 7

9600 baud 8 (default)

SERIAL 1 FUNCTION

The "Serial 1 Function" selects the communication protocol used for the built-in serial interface (J5 Serial) on the Aegis 1000 controller. Select the function for the built-in serial interface from the list. Use the arrow keys to select the function then press the ' # ' key.

FUNCTION TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION

AEGIS-LINK 3 Serial communication using the Aegis-Link protocol

PRO-LINK 4 Serial communication using the Pro-Link protocol

SERIAL 2 RATE

Serial 2 Rate is the baud rate used when a Serial Interface Module is added to the Aegis 1000 controller. If a Serial Interface

Module is installed, select its baud rate then press the ' # ' key.

BAUD RATE NUMBER

75 baud 1

150 baud 2

300 baud 3

600 baud 4

1200 baud 5

2400 baud 6

4800 baud 7

9600 baud 8 (default)

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AEGIS 1000 SPECIFICATIONS

Size: Controller: 9.1 W x 12.1 H x 3.5 D

Console: 4.6 W x 4.5 H x 1.2 D

Weight: Controller: approx. 4.5 lb.

Console: approx. 0.5 lb.

Operating 32 - 122 degrees F (0 - 50 degrees C)

Ranges: 10 - 95 % relative humidity, non-condensing

Power: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 60 watts

Transformer: 16.5 VAC, 40 VA, 50/60 Hz

Battery: Sealed Rechargeable Lead–Acid, 12 volts

Bell Fuse: Polyfuse: 1.35A

Device Fuse: Polyfuse: .9 A

Output Fuse: Polyfuse: .3 A

Battery Fuse: Polyfuse: 2.5 A

Polyfuses are permanent fuses that do not need replacement.

Nominal Voltage: 10 - 13.8 VDC

Low Voltage Cut Out: approx. 9 VDC

Typical Current Consumption at Nominal Voltage:

Controller: 105 mA

Console: backlight off, 35 mA

backlight on, 100 mA

CONTROLLER OUTPUTS UL RATINGS MAXIMUM

Devices: AUX 12 VDC, CONSOLE, and OUTPUTS 1 and 2: 200 mA 500 mA

Bell: BELL 350 mA 1 A

Outputs: OUTPUTS 1 and 2, each, maximum: 100 mA 100 mA

Backup: Required battery backup hours: 24 hours

Battery: Recommended Battery: 7 Ah 14 Ah

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UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL) INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

The Aegis 1000 control unit (21A00-14) is suitable for Grade A household burglar and fire applications. Refer to UL1641 for installation requirements.

1. The line carrier (X-10) operation is considered supplementary. Operation of the line carrier devices was not investigated by UL.

2. For those zones programmed as PANIC, DURESS or POLICE EMERGENCY, the initiating device shall be a UL Listed Hold Up Device switch.

3. Connections to phone circuit must be made via the supplied cable and RJ31X Jack as shown under RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS in this manual.

4. For connection of smoke detectors to the controller, refer to requirements under FIRE ZONE HOOKUP and FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS diagrams in this manual.

5. For fire detection, maximum current ratings for 24 hours must be observed.

6. Recognized energy limited cable shall be employed, 22 AWG minimum for all connections.

7. The audible signal appliance shall be the Listed Wheelock Model MT-12/24-R Multitone Signal, rated 10.5 - 15.6 VDC, 95 dB(A) with 2 reflecting planes.

The appliance shall be mounted indoors in a central location. The audible signal appliance should be connected to the "BELL" circuit.

8. If used, the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY shall be set to 0 seconds.

9. If the remote arm/disarm switch is used, it shall be the Listed Ademco Model 9789.

10. Operation of the controls with the Programmable Energy Saver Module was not conducted by UL.

11. Operation of the Wireless Receiver was not verified by UL.

12. Operation of the Two-Way Audio Module was not verified by UL.

13. Refer to the Aegis 1000 Owner's Manual (21R00-14) for programming requirements in UL Listed Installations.

14. For the monitoring of burglar alarm initiating devices, the zone type shall provide an audible output (i.e., not DURESS).

15. The Aegis 1000 controller must be connected (when employed) to listed carbon monoxide gas detectors (i.e. Sentrol -Model 240-CO).

16. All connections to energy sensors and modules must be done to listed Class 2 circuits only.

17. The Aegis 1000 must be used in Residential Applications that are under a single ownership.

When used in UL Listed Installations, the following items apply:

1. The "High Security Mode" must be ON.

2. The "Enable Auto Bypass" must be OFF.

3. The "Zone Resistors" must be YES.

4. The "Supervise Bell" must be YES.

5. The "Beep On Trouble" must be ON.

6. The ENTRY DELAY SHALL NOT EXCEED 45 SECONDS for Residential Applications.

7. The EXIT DELAY shall not exceed 60 seconds.

8. Double Delay and Quad Delay zone types shall not be used.

9. For Residential Applications, the sounding device may be mounted indoors. If, however, the sounding device is connected to a circuit configured as an

"Exterior Sounder", the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY shall be set to 0.

10. Installer: NAME: __________________________________ NUMBER: _______________________________

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SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

1. Ceiling mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room or hall, or not less than 4 inches from any wall.

When the detector is mounted on a wall, the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling.

2. Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above 100 deg. F (37.8 deg. C) or below 40 deg. F (4 deg. C). Also, do not locate the detector in front of air conditioners, heating registers, or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke form entering the detector.

3. Additional information on Household Fire Warning is available at nominal cost from: The National Fire Protection

Association, Battery March Park, Quincy, MA. 02269. Request Standard No. NFPA 72. Contact your home Insurance

Company for a possible reduction of your insurance premium.

4. A smoke detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family living unit.

5. In family living units with more than one sleeping area, a smoke detector should be provided to protect each sleeping area.

6. A smoke detector should be located on each story (Refer to the diagrams below).

7. For complete details on proper location and installation of smoke detectors, refer to the instructions supplied with the smoke detector.

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APPENDIX A – CONTACT ID REPORTING FORMAT

ZONE TYPE TRIP TROUBLE DESCRIPTION

Entry/exit (also Double & Quad) 134

Perimeter (also Latching)

Night Interior (also Latching)

131

132

Away Interior (also Latching)

Panic

Police Emergency

Silent Duress

132

120

120

122

Tamper (also Latching)

Fire

Fire Emergency

Gas

Auxiliary Emergency

Trouble

Freeze

Water

Auxiliary

Fire tamper

Temperature Alarm

EVENT

Zone bypass/restore

Fire zone bypass/restore

Automatic communicator test

Cancel

User disarm/arm

Programmed disarm/arm

PC Access disarm/arm

Quick arm

Keyswitch disarm/arm

SYSTEM TROUBLE

Battery low

Fuse

AC power failure

Phone line dead

Digital communicator

Fire tamper

137

110

110

151

150

330

159

154 none

321

152

CODE DESCRIPTION

570 Zone bypass/restore

571 Fire bypass/restore

602 Periodic test

406 Cancel

401 Open/close by user

403 Automatic open/close

407 Remote open/close

408 Closing-quick arm

409 Keyswitch open/close

CODE

302

312

301

351

350

321

370

370

370

370

375

375

375

370

373

373

373

370

330

370 Low temperature alarm

370 Water leakage none

321

370

Entry/exit burglary

Perimeter burglary

Interior burglary

Interior burglary

Panic alarm

Panic alarm

Silent panic

Tamper burglary

Fire alarm

Fire alarm

Gas alarm

24 hour non-burglary

System peripheral trouble none

Bell/siren #1 trouble

Refrigeration alarm

DESCRIPTION

Low system battery

Power supply overcurrent

AC power loss

Phone line #1 trouble

Communication failure

Bell/siren #1 trouble

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