Interlogix Monitor XL Advanced Installation Guide User Manual

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Monitor xL™ Advanced Installation Guide

21-3602E rev1.5

Output Points
When using a switched reporting unit such as the ‘BT
Redcare’ the following is recommended:
a) Use the 8 output STU (subscriber terminal unit)

REDCARE Interface on the World Wide Modem to
provide the switched outputs.

b) The switched outputs can be configured to monitor

the system as a whole or monitor just a single area.
The following is the recommended configuration.

See “B001 – B128 Programmable Outputs” section
for output programming instructions.

System Wide

Unit
Input:

Alarm Type:

System
Output Code:

1 Fire

59

2 Personal

Attack

60

3 Unconfirmed

Alarm

(Intruder)

61

4

Set / Unset
Open / Close (Intruder)
– System Setting

62

5

Freezer or Fire Fault

63

6 Circuit

Bypassed

(Intruder)

64

7 Confirmation

(Intruder)

65

8 Spare

System Siren

66

Confirmed Alarm Strobe

67

Area Monitoring

Unit
Input:

Alarm Type:

Area Output
Code:

1 Fire

65

2 Personal

Attack

66

3 Unconfirmed

Alarm

(Intruder)

67

4

Set / Unset
Open / Close (Intruder)
– System Setting

68

5

Freezer or Fire Fault

69

6 Circuit

Bypassed

(Intruder)

70

7 Confirmation

(Intruder)

71

8 Spare

System Siren

63

Confirmed Alarm Strobe

64

Resetting Confirmed Alarms.
Once a confirmed alarm occurs at a site, the user will
be able to disarm and silence the system; the
confirmed alarm strobe output will also turn off.
However, arming will be blocked until reset by an
Engineer during a service call in the following manner:
i) The main panel cabinet must be opened to activate

the ‘tamper sensor’

ii) The system will generate a tamper alarm; this must

be first silenced by the authorized user.

iii) Next, the Service user ID and Pin must be entered

followed by the ID and Pin of the authorized user.

iv) Select “Reset Confirmed Alarm”.
v) Close the main panel cabinet to secure the tamper

sensor.


Remote Reset

For customers who would rather reset the ACPO
alarm themselves, instead of a service/engineer
person attending and doing it.

When the ACPO alarm occurs, the LCD keypad
screen will display a 6 digit code.

The customer notifies the monitoring station with
this number.

The monitoring station enters the number in this
program’s “Customer Input:” box and generates a
response 6 digit number.

The monitoring station gives this response number
to the customer who enters it into the keypad and
can reset the ACPO alarm.

Pin of the Day

For Dealers to protect their sites.

“Pin of the Day” is selected in S00201. A Dealer
ID is entered in program section S00204.

The Dealer notifies the monitoring station for a Pin
of the Day to access the control unit box.

The monitoring station enters the Dealer’s ID
number in this program’s “Enter Client’s ID#:” box
and presses Enter on the computer keyboard. This
will generate a response 6 digit number next to “Pin
of the day is:”.

The monitoring station gives this response number
to the Dealer.

The Dealer tampers the control box by opening its
door.

The Dealer enters the 6 digit Pin of the Day at the
keypad to silence the tamper alarm and can then
begin his work.

This Pin of the Day will last 24 hours from the time it
is initiated at the site.

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