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Regency
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Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A) Revised 10/98
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1 Introduction
The ITI
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Model 4720 is a combination Control/Communicator which features 16 internal zones. Through the use
of zone expanders, the Model 4720 can have up to 80 zones. The zones can be programmed for a wide variety of
functions. The Model 4720 can be used in both residential and commercial applications depending on the
peripherals and programming options selected. All programming options are stored in an electrically erasable
programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), which prevents the loss of information when all power is removed,
and can be reprogrammed up to 1000 times. Programming is accomplished through full-function touchpads, the
Model 5520 Programmer, or by downloading from a computer.
Notice: To comply with industry standards, the Model 4720 is equipped with line seizure. This means that any time the
system's dialer needs to communicate with the central station, it will NOT be possible to use any telephones that
are on the same line(s) as the security system. Normally, this condition will last less than one minute, but under
poor telephone circuit conditions, it could last for as long as 15 minutes.
This manual discusses the capabilities of, the installation of, and programming procedures for the Model 4720.
This first section describes the features and accessories. Sections 2 through 14 explain how to install the Model
4720 and its accessories. System operation is discussed in sections 15 and 16. Sections 17 through 19 explain the
programming procedures. Section 20 tells you where to find information on the Model 4721 Area Control
Software. Sections 21 and 22 discuss the reporting formats that are used with the Model 4720. Section 23 describes
the various trouble and error messages that may appear on the touchpad's LCD (liquid crystal display). Other
troubleshooting concerns are addressed in Section 24.
Note: In this manual, the following conventions will be observed:
MESSAGE This type of print indicates a message that you see on a display.
KEY This type of print indicates a key that you press.
1.1 Features
Downloading Capability * 100 Access Codes * 15 Door Access Control * 16 Zones Expandable to 80
Zones * Full Zone Annunciation with Zone Number and English Language for Each Zone * 11 Zone
Reporting Types * Three (3) Panic Key Zones * Follower Zone Option * Supervised Zones * Automatic
Battery Charging Circuit And Battery Test * Five (5) Dialer Formats Including New SIA Format (see
NOTE below) * Four (4) Phone Numbers * Touch-Tone
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and Rotary Dialing * Built In Siren Driver *
Maid's Code Option * Lighted Touchpads * Audible Touchpad Annunciation * Chime and Interior
Functions * Delay Functions * Alarm Memory * Exit/Entry Delay * Dialer Test * System Test *
Programmable Delay Times * Alarm Shutdown/Reset * See the Model 4720 Programming Manual for a
Variety of Programming Options.
Note: The Security Equipment Industry Association (SEIA) has changed its name to the Security Industry
Association (SIA).
1.2 Accessories
Model 4110 Serial 2-Wire Zone Expander (60 zones).
For use with Models 4100 and 4101 SmartSensors.
Model 4115 Serial 2-Wire Zone Expander (64 zones).
For use with Models 4111, 4112, 4113, and 4114 SmartSensors.
Model 4125 Zone Expander (64 zones).
Model 4130 RF Zone Expander (64 zones).
Must be used with the Model 4135 Remote Receiver (Model 4130 is connected to the Model 4135 via
4-conductor cable).
Model 4135 Remote RF Receiver.
Used with the Model 4130 RF Zone Expander.
Model 4140 Intercom/Telephone Controller.
This model must be used if the intercom and/or telephone feature will be used.
Model 4640 Intercom Station.
This model can be used in such places as entrances to talk to visitors (requires Model 4140).

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