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DIGITIZE SYSTEM 3505
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System 3505 Installation & Operation Manual
Digitize, Inc. 700248-0002 Rev. C 02/16
Specification Subject to Change Without Notice
1-3
Audio Output for Alarm/Trouble and Restore notification with noise canceling technology.
Built- in diagnostics, with AC failure indication.
Programmable sound generator, over a billion possible combinations of pitch, tone, ramping and
volume.
32 membrane key switches with tactile feedback, provide System programming and operator
control of external relays.
DEMO WIN3505 program for uploading operation program.
Mounting rails (optional).
1.5 ALARM TYPES
The SYSTEM 3505 handles four alarm type categories: ZONE, DIALER, BOX, and
SYSTEM ERRORS. The categories can be further broken down as follows:
ZONE
Direct wire inputs via EOL or RPI input cards.
Multiplex inputs via Data Gathering Panels including serial devices connected to fire alarm
panels.
Polling radio zones via Radio Data Gathering Panels.
Addressable devices sent by the Muxpad series representing FACP accounts.
Two-wire multiplexing via Q-MUX modules and nodes.
DIALER
Dialers Dialer accounts received via DDI-10E, and Intellitize CID accounts, as well as
FACP text data received via the Intellitize subscriber unit.
BOX
TELEGRAPH/McCULLOH coded boxes and 1221 Radio.
SYSTEM
Hardware and/or inter-equipment error messages
Throughout this manual, when the terms ZONE, DIALER, or BOX are used, unless
otherwise indicated, they refer to any of the above devices.
1.6 DISPLAY
The SYSTEM 3505 front panel display (Figure 5-1 Front Panal Keyboard) provides detailed
information to the operator. The first line indicates the current number of Alarms, Troubles,
FA SUPV, Out of Service, DAY and Restorals.
The second line defaults to Day of Week, Month, Date and Time. If an Alarm or Supervisory
condition appears, the Day of the week is replaced by the priority level (flashing in reverse
video). The rest of the line flashes ALRM ZN XXXXXXXXX or NEW ALRM WAITING.
If a Trouble or Restoral condition appears, the Day of the week remains on the display and
the rest of the message changes to: TRBL ZN XXXXXXXXX or SECU ZN
XXXXXXXXX.
The third line indicates the alarm priority level, the zone in alarm or trouble, the origination
date and time of the condition. During the System SET commands this line changes to the
display message applicable to the SET command being processed.

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