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Paradox Esprit 727 Installation Instructions Manual

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PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS: (address "30" )
The memory address for programmable output options is "30".
The next two digits entered assign the conditions which cause
PGM output to ground. The first digit entered corresponds to
PGM 1, and the second digit to PGM 2.
“Bypass enable” definition: (address "31" )
The memory address for “bypass enable” definition is "31".
“Bypass enabling” identifies the zones that can potentially be
bypassed during manual bypass arming, AWAY” arming and
STAY” arming. (Fire zone 7 cannot be bypass-enabled, and zone
8 is always bypass-enabled.) If a zone light is switched “on” dur-
ing “bypass enable” definition, it will be possible to bypass this
zone during all bypass operations. If the installation contains any
zones that should never be bypassed, their zone light must be
extinguished during “bypass enable” definition.
Example: To “bypass enable” zones 1 and 3:
Enter programming mode: ([ENTER] + installer code, CONF beep
sounds, and [ENTER] key flashes.)
Key in “bypass enable” memory address: "31", the [ENTER] key
stays on. Press on keys [1] and [3] to illuminate them. Turn off
other zone lights (if any) to de-activate the “bypass-enable” defini-
tion. Press [CLEAR] to reject any incorrect data entries. Press
[ENTER] to store data in memory. Enter another memory address
to continue programming, or press [CLEAR] (or [ENTER]) to exit pro-
gramming.
Programming 24 hour zones: (address "32" )
Any zones illuminated at address "32" are defined “24 hour” and
will generate alarms whenever the zone is open, regardless of
whether the system is armed. “24 hour” zone definition takes pri-
ority over any other zone definition programming.
“Delay/Instant” zone definition: (address "33" )
At memory address 33, if a zone light is turned “on”, that zone is
designated “instant” while the system is armed and will activate
an alarm immediately with no entry delay. Any zones which are
not “on” will be defined as “delay” zones, and will allow a zone
entry delay period while the system is armed. (Zone entry delay
time is programmable at address 28.) Fire zone 7 cannot be
defined as a “delay” zone, and zone 8’s definition is always
“delay”.
“Follow” zone definition: (address "34")
A "follow" zone is an "instant" zone that switches to "delay" when
the 727 is in entry delay. All zones defined "follow" zones must
first be assigned "delay" zone definition at address 33.
“Stay” zone definition: (address "35")
At address "35", select zones to be bypassed when the “stay-
arming” feature is activated. Zones selected (illuminated keys) will
not be armed when the “stay-arming” feature is chosen. If no
zones are selected after address "35" is entered, all zones will be
armed when “stay-arming” is enabled from the keypad. Please
note that any zones that are to be defined as “stay” zones must
first be “bypass enabled” (address 31) Zone 7 and 8 cannot be
“stay” zones.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 1: (address "36")
The memory address for these features is "36". In system option
programming, the “on” or “off” status of keys 1-5 determines
which features are activated. If the wrong key is selected, press
the same key again to cancel the entry. Once the required fea-
tures are selected, press [ENTER] to store data in memory.
Zones "fast" (all - except zone #8) Key [1] "off"
(fast zones = immediate detection)
Zones "slow" (all) Key [1] "on"
Keyswitch operation disabled Key [2] "off"
Keyswitch operation enabled Key [2] "on"
Keyswitch/key [10] "regular" arming/disarming Key [3] "off"
Keyswitch/key [10] "stay" arming Key [3] "on"
(upon alarm, system disarming with code/keypad only.)
6-digit access codes Key [4] "off"
**4-digit access code Key [4] "on"
Fast arm Key [10] disabled Key [5] "off"
Fast arm Key [10] enabled Key [5] "on"
Panic zone disabled Key [6] "off"
Panic zone enabled (keys [1] + [3]) Key [6] "on"
*Slow zones: system waits until a zone has been open continu-
ously for a minimum of 200 milliseconds before communicating
"open zone" status, to reduce risk of false alarms.
Fast zones = 20 milliseconds
**4-digit vs. 6 digit access code programming
The default system installer and master codes contain four digits.
When changing the installer code, or creating new master or user
codes, all codes must be programmed to contain 4 digits.
SYSTEM OPTIONS 2: (address "37")
Installer code lock:
Key [1] "on": Installer code locked. (Please see p.2 for infor-
mation)
Key [1] "off": System returns to default installer and master
codes upon reset.
Relay output:
Key [5] "on": Relay output is energized upon alarm only.
Key [5] "off": Relay output is de-energized upon alarm
and energized when the 727 is not in alarm
("fail safe") (The fire alarm will generate an
intermittent alarm signal in both cases.)
Fire / 24 hour zone:
Key [6] "on": Zone 7 is defined as a fire zone.
Key [6] "off": Zone 7 is defined as a 24 hour zone.
SYSTEM ARMING OPTIONS
REGULAR SYSTEM ARMING
The system can only be armed if the green "READY" light comes
on. The "READY" indicator will only illuminate if all zones are
closed. This means all door/window contacts must be closed, and
movement in motion detector-protected areas must be stopped.
When the "READY" light illuminates, enter a pre-programmed six
or four-digit user code. Upon entry of a complete, correct access
code, the red "ARMED" light will illuminate, followed by the keypad
CONF beep. (If the access code is entered incorrectly, the
END/REJ beep will sound. If an incorrect entry is made at any
time, press [CLEAR] and re-enter the data.) The green "READY"
light will flash for the period of the exit delay. (Please note: This
is the sole system function that an “arm only” code can activate.
An “arm only” code will not give a system user access to any of
the functions listed below.)
1ST DIGIT 2ND DIGIT
PGM 1 GROUNDS ON: PGM 2 GROUNDS ON:
0 EXIT DELAY 0 EXIT DELAY
1 ARMED 1 ARMED
2 READY 2 READY
3 [2ND] KEY "ON" 3 [2ND] KEY "ON"
4 FIRE 4 FIRE
5 ALARM 5 ALARM
6 STROBE (from alarm to disarm) 6 STROBE (from alarm to disarm)
7 ENTRY + EXIT + ALARM 7 ENTRY + EXIT + ALARM
8 EXIT + ARMED 8 ENTRY + ALARM
9 NORMAL ARMING only 9 ENTRY+ ALARM
*Energy saving option: PGM 1 will be activated by all arming options except "STAY" arming.
Can lower thermostats, turn off lighting or appliances when leaving the premises.
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BrandParadox
ModelEsprit 727
CategorySecurity System
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