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Paradox Esprit 738 EXPRESS

Paradox Esprit 738 EXPRESS
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Installation Manual
P R DOXP R DOX
SECURITY SYSTEMSSECURITY SYSTEMS
VERSION 3.10
ESPRIT
738
EXPRESS
and
738
IM738-738EX 980324-0003
U
LISTED

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Paradox Esprit 738 EXPRESS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParadox
ModelEsprit 738 EXPRESS
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Requirements and Guidelines for U.L. INSTALLATIONS

Requirements and Guidelines for AUSTEL INSTALLATIONS

Requirements and Guidelines for ULC INSTALLATIONS

FEATURES

False Alarm Prevention

Advanced features like Intellizone and Auto Zone Shutdown dramatically reduce false alarms.

Flexible System Partitioning

Allows monitoring of two distinct security systems, offering flexibility for combined setups.

SPECIFICATIONS

BASIC INSTALLATION

LOCATION AND MOUNTING

Guidance on selecting a suitable, secure, and well-ventilated installation site.

EARTH GROUND

Instructions for connecting the earth terminal to the cabinet and grounding rod.

AC

Specifies the required transformer (16.5VAC, 40VA) and warnings for connection.

PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS

Details the two programmable outputs (PGM1, PGM2) and their functions.

BELLSIREN OUTPUT

Explains connection for bells/sirens, microprocessor control, and current limits.

AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS

Describes powering 12VDC devices, current limits, and overload protection.

KEYPAD CONNECTIONS

ZONE INPUT TERMINALS

Explains the system's recognition of zone conditions, including N.C. contacts and EOL resistors.

Advanced Technology Zone Connections (2 zones input)

INSTALLER PROGRAMMING

ESPLOAD

Details Espload software for remote and site programming, monitoring, and batch tasks.

PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES

Introduces Hexa programming, memory addresses, and data entry methods.

Streamlined Section Programming

Describes a faster programming method using 2-digit sections and 8-digit data entry.

Installer Code

Details default installer codes and how to create new ones for access.

Telephone and Account Numbers

Programming central station and PC telephone numbers, including special dialing keys.

Communicator Formats

Special Timing Functions

No movement

Setting a time for reporting no movement in protected areas for auto-arming or reporting.

Late to close

Triggering a report if the system is not armed by a specified time.

Auto arming

Programming automatic arming based on time or inactivity, with late to close reporting.

Programmable Output (PGM) Types

System Options

Code priority

Assigning user codes to specific arming functions and partitioning systems.

TLM options

Configuring Telephone Line Monitor settings for line status detection.

Arming using PS1 or keyswitch

Call back

Programming the panel to call the PC back for security verification.

Auto arm

Programming automatic arming based on time or no movement.

No Movement

Configuring auto-arming or reporting based on inactivity detection.

USERKEYPAD FUNCTIONS

SYSTEM PARTITIONING

ArmingDisarming

ZONE BYPASSING

TROUBLE DISPLAYMONITORING

Trouble Conditions

PROGRAMMING MASTER AND USER CODES

KEY ACCESS PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING INFO

MASTER AND USER CODES

TROUBLE DISPLAY

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