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PARADOX Esprit 748 express + is a powerful and versatile security system that offers a wide range of features to protect your home or business. With its advanced technology and user-friendly design, the Esprit 748 express + is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable and comprehensive security solution.
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Event Reporting
6.3
Central Station Telephone Number 2
Streamline - Section 06 & 07
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Hexa Programming - Addresses 024-031
The control panel can communicate with two central station numbers. The control panel may at times dial the second number depending on the selected Reporting Options see section 6.1. If the central station does not have a second number, you must enter the same number as the first.
There is no default telephone number and you can enter any number from 0-9 up to a maximum of
16 digits. If you would like to enter any special keys or functions refer to table 3 below. If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits, press the [
TRBL
] key to indicate the end of the telephone number.
[
ENTER
] + Installer Code + [7] + [10] [6] + Telephone Number + [
ENTER
]
OR
[
TRBL
] if number is <16 digits
Table 3 - Telephone number Special Instructions
Enter special instructions in the telephone numbers using these keys:
[10] = the number "0"
[11] =
*
[12] = #
[
[
[
BYP
MEM
]
TRBL
]
]
= switch from pulse to tone while dialing
= pause 4 seconds
= end of telephone number
Both Central Station Telephone Numbers must be programmed in order for event reporting to function properly!
6.4
System Account Codes
Streamline - Section 08
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Hexa Programming - Addresses 032-035
All report codes are preceded by a 3 or 4-digit system account code to ensure correct identification to the central station, identifying from which security system the event originated. For example, if a zone opens, the control panel will first send the account code followed by the appropriate report code. In a partitioned system, the control panel can send a separate account code for each system.
This will identify to the central station from which partition the report code originated. To do so, program a different number into each account code. Where account code #1 will represent “System
A" and account code #2 will represent “System B".
If partitioning is disabled, program the same value for both account numbers.
There are no defaults and you can enter any hexa digit from 0 to F. Please note if required, system account codes can have 3 digits. To do so, press the [2
ND
] key followed by the 3-digit account number.
[
ENTER
] + Installer Code + [7] + [10] [8] + 4-digit Account Code #1 + 4-digit Account Code #2 + [
ENTER
]
[
ENTER
] + Installer Code + [7] + [10] [8] + [2
ND
] + 3-digit Account Code #1 + [2
ND
] 3-digit Account
Code #2 + [
ENTER
]
6.5
Communicator Formats
Streamline - Section 09
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Hexa Programming - Address 038
Default: Ademco Slow for both numbers
The following option will determine which format the control panel will use to communicate with the
Central Station. You can select a different communicator format for each Central Station Telephone
Number . Using table 4 below, select the appropriate communication format. The first digit represents the Communication Format for Central Station Telephone Number 1 and the second
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Event Reporting digit represents the Communication Format for Central Station Telephone Number 2. Below you will find a brief description of all available Communicator Formats.
[ ENTER ] + Installer Code + [10] [3] [8] + First digit = (Central Station Telephone #1) + Second digit =
(Central Station Telephone #2) + [
ENTER
]
6.5.1 Ademco Contact ID (all codes)
Please note that this format must use a 4-digit system account code (see section 6.4).
Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone transmission instead of pulse transmission. This communicator format also uses a pre-defined list of industry standard messages and event codes that should suit most of your basic installation needs.
Using the "All Codes" format, the control panel will automatically generate the Contact ID event codes (see table 5 below) for every event in addresses 300 to 527. Therefore, you do not need to program addresses 300 to 527.
6.5.2 Ademco Contact ID (programmable codes)
Please note that this format must use a 4-digit system account code (see section 6.4). Ademco
Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone transmission instead of pulse transmission. Use the Ademco Contact event list of industry standard messages and event codes found in the programming guide to program the desired event codes into addresses 300 to 527.
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Key Features
- - Supports up to 8 keypads and 32 zones
- - Features 4 programmable outputs (PGM) for controlling external devices
- - Includes a built-in siren output for audible alerts
- - Offers advanced technology zone (ATZ) connections for enhanced security.
- - Supports fire alarm system integration for added protection against fire hazards.
- - Provides serial output connectivity for easy integration with other devices.
- - Delivers remote access and control via Espload software for convenient management.
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Table of contents
- 5 About This Manual
- 5 Features
- 6 Specifications
- 6 Accessories & Keypads
- 6 About Paradox
- 7 Location & Mounting
- 7 Earth Ground
- 7 Power
- 8 Telephone Line Connection
- 9 Bell/Siren Output
- 9 Programmable Outputs (PGM)
- 9 Keypad & Keyswitch Connections
- 9 Keypad Zone Connections
- 11 Single Zone Input Terminal Connections
- 13 Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections
- 14 Fire Circuit
- 15 Serial Output Connector
- 16 Installer Code
- 16 Master & User Codes
- 16 User / Access Code Length
- 16 Duress
- 16 Installer Lock
- 17 Espload Software
- 17 Keypad
- 20 Panel Answer Options
- 21 Panel Identifier
- 21 PC Password
- 21 Computer Telephone Number
- 21 Call Espload
- 21 Answer Espload
- 22 Cancel Communication
- 22 Call Back
- 22 Automatic Event Buffer Transmission
- 24 Reporting Options
- 25 Central Station Telephone Number
- 26 System Account Codes
- 26 Communicator Formats
- 28 Reporting Event Codes
- 30 Auto Test Report
- 30 Manual Test Report
- 30 Power Failure Report Delay
- 30 Recent Close Delay
- 31 Report Zone Restore Options
- 31 Report Code Disarming Options
- 33 Zone Speed
- 33 Advanced Technology Zoning (ATZ)
- 33 Intellizones
- 34 Silent Zones
- 34 "24 Hour" & Fire Zones
- 34 Instant Zones
- 34 Follow Zones
- 35 Entry Delay
- 35 Partitioning
- 36 Bypass Enabled Zones
- 36 EOL Zones (Enabled/Disabled)
- 37 Keypad Zone 1 Supervision
- 37 Keypad Zone 2 Supervision
- 39 "Timed" Auto Arming
- 39 "No Movement" Auto Arming
- 40 "One-Key" Regular Arming
- 40 "One-Key" Stay/System A Arming
- 40 Arming using a keyswitch
- 40 Bell Squawk
- 41 Exit Delay
- 41 Beep on Exit delay
- 41 Alarm Transmission Delay
- 41 Silent Zones & Silent Panics Option
- 41 Bell Cut-Off Time
- 42 Code Priority
- 43 PGM Types
- 44 PGM Timer Setting
- 44 PGM Options
- 45 Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM)
- 45 Dialing Options
- 45 Dialing Pulse Rates
- 45 Keypad Panic Options
- 46 Panel Time
- 46 Time Correction
- 47 Tamper/Wire Fault Recognition Options
- 47 Tamper Bypass Options
- 47 Installer Test Mode
- 48 Exclude Power Failure From Trouble Display
- 48 Audible Trouble Warning
- 48 Power Down Reset
- 49 Programming Master & User Codes
- 49 Regular Arming
- 50 Away Arming
- 50 Stay Arming
- 51 Arming/Disarming Partitions
- 52 System Disarming
- 52 Alarm Memory
- 52 Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming/Disarming
- 52 Manual Zone Bypassing
- 53 Bypass Recall
- 53 Keypad Chime Zones
- 53 Trouble Display Monitoring
- 55 Key Access Programming