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Partitions | 2 |
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Mounting Type | Wall mount |
Zones | 32 |
PGM Outputs | 4 |
Wireless Zones | 32 |
Keypads | 8 |
Power Supply | 16.5VAC |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F) |
Plan the installation including alarm detection devices, zone expanders, and keypads.
Decide on a location and secure the alarm panel to the wall using mounting hardware.
Complete all wiring including modules, zones, bells/sirens, and telephone line connections.
Connect the battery and power up the system. Battery connection is mandatory.
Wire keypad/HSM2Host to Corbus, power up panel, and press keypad button to enroll.
Basic programming includes zone types, entry/exit delays, phone numbers, and account codes.
Test all features and functions to ensure they operate as programmed.
Lists compatible modules such as keypads, expanders, and transceivers.
Lists various wireless devices including detectors, keypads, and sirens.
Guide to finding a suitable location considering power, telephone, vibration, and environment.
Crucial safety measures including lightning and electrical safety during installation.
Locate the panel in a dry area near an unswitched AC power source and telephone line.
Details of available terminals on the PowerSeries Neo alarm controller.
Explains wiring between the alarm controller and modules using Corbus terminals.
Calculates standby or alarm current for the panel, including AUX and Corbus limits.
Details device output ratings for AUX and BELL terminals and panel capacities.
Explains how to wire zones for supervision, end-of-line resistors, and programming sections.
Explains how to wire PGM outputs for activating devices and using relays.
Covers the process of enrolling optional modules and devices on the system.
Table showing the number of modules supported per panel model.
Outlines different methods for programming the alarm system: Template, DLS, and Installer.
Essential configuration options including language selection and time/date setup.
Defines how zones operate and respond to triggers based on assigned types.
Procedures for testing the alarm system's functionality, including walk tests.
Using the [*][2] function to view system troubles on keypads.
A summary of trouble indications and their meanings for system diagnostics.
Covers device tampers, RF delinquency, module supervision, communications, and network troubles.
Information on access code types, limits, and programmable attributes.
How the system monitors for various trouble conditions and provides indications.
Procedure for performing a soak test on the system.
Options for programming labels for zones, keypads, and modules.
Lists and describes various zone types and assignable attributes.
Detailed system configuration options covering various functions and behaviors.
Configuring how various system events are reported to the central station.
Configuring communication paths for panel and receivers to the central station.
Handling of events related to alternate communicator modules.
Handling of events related to wireless devices, such as AC fail and low battery.
Setting up recurring schedules for system operations like DLS or audio stations.
Configuration settings for wireless devices, keypads, and repeaters.
Procedures for adding, removing, and assigning slots for system modules.
Testing the placement and signal strength of wireless devices.
Recommendations for installing smoke detectors in various home areas.
Recommendations for locating CO detectors in home areas.
Procedures for system testing including walk tests and communication verification.
Importance of proper installation for system effectiveness and reliability.
Impact of power interruptions on system operation and potential damage.
The critical importance of regular system testing and maintenance.
Details warranty terms, limitations of liability, and disclaimers for software.