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1 CMP-DF2V1 7/01 Security Services SALES REPS: PLEASE FILL IN ALL WHITE AREAS. FOCUS 200 PLUS A CUSTOMER SYSTEM INVENTORY AND DATA ENTRY FORMS CCC #: _ / / _ / CUSTOMER CONTROL UNIT TELEPHONE NUMBER: ( _ ) _ - COMPANY NAME: ATTENTION: STREET ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: SPECIAL TELEPHONE (EXPLAIN): 35(/,0,1$5< -8/< SERVICE DATA FOR OFFICE USE ONLY (SERVICE ACCOUNT UPDATE/VIEW CS-0561) 2 SYSTEM EQUIPMENT SCN INSTALLED LOCATION QTY SERIAL # DYS 7 SERVICE AREA / / INST# / / CUST# - / / MAP# / / 8 LAST PM DATE / / / / 9 PM DAYS / / NEXT PM DAY / / / / 10 ROUTE / / 11 POS / / 12 PM COMM / / 13 EMP / / SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

2 OF INSTALLATION - Check if Commercial or Residential OF SERVICE - Check the desired service type: PCS - In Passcode Schedule Supervision, the Customer Service Center monitors alarm signals, maintains a daily log of openings/closings (to provide a record of them), maintains full listing of access codes (customer does not change them) and maintains permanent schedules (customer does not change them). ACS - In Access/Passcode Schedule Supervision, the CSC monitors alarm signals and irregular opening signals, logs opening/closings. The customer maintains schedules and access codes. Select PVF from Control = Y. SECTION 1: COMMENTS PCNS - In Passcode No Schedule Supervision, the CSC supervises Closing Troubles and No Close conditions as well as alarm and trouble signals generated by BA groups. LCS - Local Closing Supervision is a form of SANS service but with No Close and Closing troubles transmitted to the CSC. SANS - Alarm Events Only Service provides for transmission of alarms and troubles only. CONTRACT EXPIRES - Enter the expiration date of the customer s contract. WARRANTY EXPIRES - Enter the expiration date of the customer s warranty. SECTION 2: GLOBALS ON THE FORM, THE DEFAULT OR RECOMMENDED VALUES ARE SHOWN IN BOLD. FOR CHOICES OTHER THAN THE DEFAULTS, CIRCLE THE CHOICE OR ENTER A DIFFERENT VALUE IN THE BOX PROVIDED. SYSTEM OPTIONS 12 AUTO ON/OFF LEVEL COMMAND ENABLE - Permits automatic on/off to be PASSCODE OPTIONS programmed and function. 1 DURESS - Permits sending a silent Holdup alarm when entering ID code with 13 SENSOR WALK LED DISABLE - The Sensor Walk LED Disable option prevents last digit increased by 2. the LED from lighting on any SIM sensor at a movable point. The purpose is to 2 PASSCODE VERIFICATION FAILURE FROM CONTROL - Used in conjunction minimize the possibility of someone learning the coverage pattern in an attempt with ACS Service. See Central Station Connected Systems for details. to circumvent the protection. It is also used to avoid warning an intruder that he COMMUNICATION OPTIONS or she has been detected. In the Service Mode or Walk Test Mode, this option is 3 PROCESS ALARMS WITH LOW BATTERY - Normally, in the event of a power overridden and the sensor LED will light whenever motion is detected. To select outage, there will not be any transmission of signals to the CMC after the control this option enter $Y# (yes). The default value is $N# (not selected). 14 POINT 3 & 4 CLASS A - Points 3 &4 can be wired in Class A configuration. unit battery voltage drops to 10.2 volts (low battery signal transmitted). This option permits alarm signal to continue being transmitted until low battery relay Alarms and troubles will report as Point DISABLE ONBOARD SIM/POLLING LOOP Inhibits the use of the onboard operates (approximately 1-2 hours). Entering data value "Y" selects the option. The default value is "N" (not selected). SIM/Polling Loop (terminals 39 & 40). 4 BYPASS POINT REPORTING - Enable bypass/unbypass reporting. 16 DISABLE BATTERY CHARGE FAILURE TEST Inhibits the system from 5 DIAGNOSTIC TRANSMISSION ENABLE Enable reporting of a sensor that checking the battery charger. The system checks the battery charger every 200 has a decrease in false alarm immunity. seconds. If the system detects a charger fault, a signal is sent the CCC and a 6 DELAYED OPEN/CLOSE REPORTING - Delays reporting of non-alarm signals trouble message is displayed at the operating panels. (such as openings and closings occurring within scheduled time periods) until another transmission is made, or after midnight, at which time all openings and closings during that day will be included in one transmission. SYSTEM OPTIONS 17 STAY MODE ARMING All MIP points are automatically bypassed and all MIS and MDS points will not transmit alarm messages to the central station. 18 FIRE VERIFICATION Causes the system to reset the detector and if another fault is detected within 90 seconds an alarm is generated. This enabled or 7 DISABLE ENROLLMENT - Inhibits auto enrollment of sensors when not in service mode. disabled for all fire points. 19 FORCE AUTO ARM - This permits the system to perform an auto-arm of a BA 8 BA RESET - Permits resetting latched BA points from Operating Panel (with momentary interruption of power). Group when an off-normal condition is present on the system. TELCO OPTIONS 9 ENGINEER RESET - UK requirement. Prevents closing premises after an alarm, unless ADT service person has arrived. 20 TELCO AUDIBLE - Causes sounders of all operating panels to sound in the event of a Telco Fail condition. 10 DISABLE RECYCLING EXIT DELAY - Ordinarily, the exit delay period will recycle to begin anew each time that a movable instant or movable delayed point is tripped during a 10 minute time window that is started when the protection is turned on for any BA group. To disable the recycling delay, enter "Y". The default value is "N" (not selected). 21 LATCH TELCO FAIL - Determines whether the display and audible signal generated by a Telco Failure condition will clear automatically when the fault condition is restored. 22 TELCO FAIL MESSAGE INHIBIT - Suppresses the Telco-Fail signal from control nits when AC communications are interrupted and then restored. 11 SONALERT ON OPEN - Causes the operating panel sounder to activate for 1 sec. Per min. When any BA group is in a scheduled open period, but has not yet been turned to Day Set. 2

3 BELL OPTIONS 23 BELL ON NO CLOSE - European application causing a No Close condition to sound an outdoor bell for 10 mins. 24 CODE 3 TEMPORAL SON/BELL - This option provides for the sounding of the Code 3 temporal signal in the event of a fire alarm (-sec on, -sec off for 3 sec followed by 1 sec of silence). If selected, the Code 3 signal will sound at each operating panel and also at any bell that is programmed "bell": RELAY 1 SVC, RELAY 2 SVC and/or RELAY 3 SVC. To select this option, enter "Y". The default value is "N" (not selected). 25 CLOSING TROUBLE BELL - Causes bell to sound for 5 mins. If exit following system turn-on exceeds the exit delay time. 26 OPERATING PANEL TAMPER - For European applications requiring the operating panel be tampered. TWO-MAN RULE OPTIONS - The two-man rule requires the entry of two ID codes at the same operating panel within 45 sec. Both ID codes must be privileged to perform the desired operation. The Two-Man Rule may be applied to the following operations: 27 BYPASS BA - Two ID codes required to perform bypass of one or more BA points. 28 CHANGE DESCRIPTOR - Two ID codes required to change name of: any BA group, point, or persons name. 29 TEMPORARY SCHEDULE - Two ID codes required to change temporary schedule of any BA group. 30 BYPASS FA/SPV/HU/SPECIAL - Two ID codes required to perform bypass of FA, Supervisory, holdup, or special points. 31 PERMANENT SCHEDULE - Two ID codes required to change permanent schedule of any BA group. 32 SERVICE - Requires a service ID code to be followed by a valid customer ID code. CLOSE CONDITION 33 ARM SET ON AC FAIL - Permits arming of the BA groups (Protection-On) during an AC Fail condition. NOTE: When this option is selected, do not select BA Load Shed option in SECTION 3-BA GROUP OPTIONS. 34 ARM SET ON TELCO FAULT - Permits arming of the BA groups (Protection-On) during a Telco Fault condition. 35 ARM SET WITH LOW BATTERY Permits arming of the BA groups (Protection- On) with a low system battery condition on the system. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS 36 NO CLOSE The default value is 0. 0 = 15 min. reminder before, plus 15 min. warning after close time 1 = 30 min. reminder before, plus 5 min. warning after close time 37 WATER FLOW DELAY Program the delay period before an alarm occurs on a water flow point. (0 to 240 seconds) 38 AC LOSS XMIT DELAY Permits delaying the central station transmission of an AC Fail condition 1 hour increments from 0 to 99 hours. 39 DIAL DELAY Program the delay period before the dialer transmits an alarm message to the central station. (0 to 255 seconds) PANIC OPTIONS 40 ENABLE OR # PANIC Permits pressing the or # key to generate a panic. 41 ENABLE SILENT PANIC Select whether the or # key panic generates a silent or audible panic. The default is N (audible). 42 ENABLE PANIC WITHOUT TRANSMITTING Select whether the or # key panic generates a signal to the CCC. The default is N (transmits). 43 DISABLE CLOSING REMINDER Select to disable the closing reminder when the system is about to auto arm. The default is N (closing reminder enabled). 44 FIRE BELL TO STAY ON CONTINUOUSLY Causes the fire bell outputs to stay on until a user manually stops the bell via the operating panel. Otherwise, the output stops at the programmed timeout. The default is N (stop at the timeout). 45 CABINET TAMPER - Permits the use of the supplied tamper switch to be connected to the Output 3 Trigger on the J5 connector. When this is enabled, entering service mode will bypass the tamper switch. The default is Y (enabled). 46 BELL BOX TAMPER - Enables, point 8 to be used as tamper input. The default is N (disabled). 47 AUTO ON STAY Permits the system to auto arm in the stay mode. The default is N (disabled). 48 PULSING TO STEADY (HST POINT ONLY) Causes HST output point types to produce a steady output. The default is N (pulsing). RF SETUP 49 RF SUPERVISORY TIME Determines interval between check-in signals for RF transmitters. Choices are (N)one, 4, 12, or 24 hours. 50 # OF RECEIVERS The RF Gateway supports up to two 5881 type receivers. 51 TAMPER ON RF RECEIVER If using the 5881ENHC RF Receiver (required for UL Commercial Burglary installations) select whether to enable the tamper supervision on the receiver. The default is N. BUILT-IN RELAY REVERSAL 52 ABA COMPLEMENT Causes the ABA type output to be normally on and turn off whenever an alarm occurs. 53 SPV COMPLEMENT - Causes the SPV type output to be normally on and turn off whenever an alarm occurs. - Causes the ABA type output to be normally on and turn off whenever an alarm occurs. 54 HU COMPLEMENT - Causes the HU type output to be normally on and turn off whenever an alarm occurs. 55 FA COMPLEMENT - Causes the FA type output to be normally on and turn off whenever an alarm occurs. 56 PANEL MESSAGE Enter the default text to display on the operating panel. (Up to 3 lines with 16 characters per each line). AUX. RELAY, AND BELL 1 OUTPUT & BELL 2 OUTPUT - These Outputs are programmable as to when and how they will function. There are TWO entries for each Output. The first is the condition that will cause the output to operate. The second determines if the output will operate only when a Telco Fail Condition exists. 57 AUXILIARY RELAY TELCO BACKUP N FA 58 BELL 1 TELCO BACKUP N BEL 59 BELL 2 TELCO BACKUP N BEL 60 ACIU OPEN DOORS ON FIRE Select whether each ACIU (0 7) will release all its access doors when a fire alarm occurs. The default is N. 3

4 1 COMMENTS COMM RES PCS PCNS SANS ACS LCS OF INSTALLATION: OF SERVICE: CONTRACT EXPIRES: / / WARRANTY EXPIRES: / / 2 GLOBALS SYSTEM OPTIONS Passcode Options Telco Options 1. Duress... N Y 20. Telco Audible... N Y 2. Passcode Verification Fail from Control... N Y 21. Latch Telco Fail... N Y 22. Telco Fail Message Inhibit... N Y Communication Options Bell Options 3. Process Alarms with Low Battery... N Y 23. Bell On No Close... N Y 4. Bypass Point Reporting... N Y 24. Code 3 Temporal Son/Bell... N Y 5. Diagnostic Transmission Enable... N Y 25. Closing Trouble Bell... N Y 6. Delayed Open/Close Reporting... N Y 26. Operating Panel Tamper... N Y System Options 2-Man Rule Options 7. Disable Enrollment... N Y 27. Bypass BA... N Y 8. BA Reset... N Y 28. Change Descriptor... N Y 9. Engineer Reset... N Y 29. Temporary Schedule... N Y 10. Disable Recycling Exit Delay... N Y 30. Bypass SPV/FA/HU... N Y 11. SonAlert on Open Period... N Y 31. Permanent Schedule... N Y 12. Auto On/Off Level Cmd... N Y 32. Service... N Y 13. Sensor Walk LED Disable... N Y Close Condition 14. Point 3 & 4 Class A... N Y 33. Arm Set on AC Fail... N Y 15. Disable Onboard SIM/Polling Loop... N Y 34. Arm Set on Telco Fault... N Y 16. Disable Battery Charge Failure Test... N Y 35. Arm Set with Low Battery... N Y 17. STAY Mode Arming... N Y 18. Fire Verification... N Y 19. Force Auto Arm... N Y 4

5 ADDITIONAL OPTIONS No Close RF Setup = 15 min. close & 15 min. warning period Supervision Time (0; 4 hours; 12 hours; 24 hours)... 1 = 30 min. close & 5 min. warning period 50. # of Receivers (1 or 2) Tamper on RF Receiver... N Y Built-in Relay Reversal 37. Water Flow Delay (0 240 seconds) ABA Complement... N Y 38. AC Loss Transmit Delay (0 to 99 hours) SPV Complement... N Y 39. Dial Delay (0 255 seconds) HU Complement... N Y 55. FA Complement... N Y 56. Panel Message Panic Options Relay Telco Backup Service 40. Enable or # Panic... N Y 57. Aux. Relay N Y 41. Enable Silent Panic... N Y 58. Bell 1 N Y 42. Enable Panic without Transmitting... N Y 59. Bell 2 N Y 43. Disable Closing Reminder... N Y 60. ACIU Open Doors On Fire 44. Fire Bell to stay on Continuously... N Y N Y #0 N Y #1 N Y #2 N Y #3 45. Cabinet Tamper... N Y N Y #4 N Y #5 N Y #6 N Y #7 46. Bell Box Tamper... N Y 47. Auto On Stay... N Y 48. Pulsing to Steady (HST point type Only)... N Y 5

6 SECTION 3: BA GROUP OPTIONS ON THE FORM, THE DEFAULTS OR RECOMMENDED VALUES ARE SHOWN IN BOLD. FOR CHOICES OTHER THAN THE DEFAULTS ENTER THE DESIRED VALUE IN THE BOX PROVIDED. UL CERTIFICATION - If all groups are to be UL certified, enter Y. Otherwise, use the default, N. NOTE: The defaults for ENTRY DELAY, EXIT DELAY, BELL CUTOFF and BYPASS meet basic UL requirements. TIME DELAYS 1 GROUP DESCRIPTION - 16 characters/spaces are allowed to describe each of the 4 BA groups. 2 ENTRY DELAY - For when the operating panel is located INSIDE the protected area. Possible range: 0 to 255 seconds. UL Cert. systems may not exceed 45 seconds. 3 EXIT DELAY - For when the operating panel is located INSIDE the protected are. Possible range: 0 to 255 seconds. 4 BELL DELAY - Delays local annunciation of entry alarms during Nite Set for up to 20 minutes without delaying messages to the central station. 5 BELL CUTOFF - Determines how long the local BA bell will ring before turning off automatically, Range: 0 to 255 minutes. UL Cert. Systems require at least 15 mins. 6 DOOR AJAR TIME - Reserved for future use. 7 NUMBER OF BYPASSABLE POINTS - Defines the number of points that may be bypassed and still permit arming the BA group. INTERLOCK ON - Prevents the BA group being turned ON unless the BA group(s) selected are ON. ATM OFF- Primarily an Automatic Teller Machine option, preventing the BA group being turned OFF unless the BA group(s) selected are ON. OPTIONS 8 BA SHED - After 4 hour of AC power failure, this option permits shedding of BA protection to preserve standby batteries maintaining FA protection. 9 OPEN ONCE - Prevents opening a BA group once it has been closed until the next scheduled opening time is reached. 10 SINGLE EXIT - Terminates the exit delay when the exit door (or some other movable sensor) is tripped. Initiates alarm during a $push back# situation if the sensor is tripped a second time. 11 SANS - Choose Y for SANS or LCS service. Choose N for PCS, PCNS, or ACS service. Prevents transmitting openings/closings to Central Station; BA alarms will be transmitted during the Nite Set. 12 CS OFF COMMAND - Reserved for proprietary use only. 13 EXIT FAIL - Sends signal if movable sensor is not tripped during the exit delay period. Useful for making sure the person activating the Nite Set actually exists. 14 AUDIBLE EXIT - Causes operating panel to beep once per second during the exit delay. 15 IRREGULAR TIME (TWO MAN RULE) - Requires entry of two valid ID codes on the same operating panel within 45 seconds to turn off the BA group at a time outside of the scheduled time. Only one code is required during scheduled time window. 16 PROTECT OFF (TWO MAN RULE) - Requires entry of two valid ID codes on the same operating panel within 45 seconds to turn off the BA group. Permits one ID code to turn the group on. 17 CARD READER GROUP OFF - Selecting this option prevents BA group from being turned OFF by a person with a coded card/key. Turn OFF can only be done from an operating panel. 18 AUTO BELL TEST - Complies with UL 609 requirements for Local systems. Permits external bell to ring at end of any BA Group exit delay period. 19 SCHEDULE LOCK - For high security areas with operating panel located outside of the protected area; prevents a BA group being turned Off when the present time is outside the scheduled open period. 20 GROUP 0 BA ON/OFF DISPLAY INHIBIT - If the customer does not want to have the on/off status of this BA group displayed a message can be displayed instead. This option permits inhibiting the on/off status of this BA group from being displayed at any operating panel that has been programmed for communication group 0. Entering "Y" selects the option. The default value is "N" (not selected). NOTE: To enter 3 line message that is to be displayed, go to the Communicator Options screen. 21 GROUP 1 BA ON/OFF DISPLAY INHIBIT - If the customer does not want to have the on/off status of this BA group displayed a message can be displayed instead. This option permits inhibiting the on/off status of this BA group from being displayed at any operating panel that has been programmed for communication group 1. Entering "Y" selects the option. The default value is "N" (not selected). NOTE: To enter 3 line message that is to be displayed, go to the Communicator Options screen. 6

7 3 BA GROUP OPTIONS UL Certification Group 1 BA ON/OFF Display Inhibit Group 0 BA ON/OFF Display Inhibit Schedule Lock Auto Bell Test Card Reader Group Off Protect Off 2-man Rule Irregular Time 2-man Rule Audible Exit Exit Fail CS Off CMD Sans Single Exit Open Once BA Shed Number of Bypassable Points Door Ajar Time Bell Cutoff Bell Delay Exit Delay Entry Delay BA Description Group # Default BA GROUP # N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Interlock On 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 2 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 2 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 7 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 8 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 8 N Y Interlock On 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y ATM Off 1 N Y 2 N Y 3 N Y 4 N Y 5 N Y 6 N Y 7 N Y 7

8 SECTION 4: DIALER ON THE FORM, THE DEFAULTS OR RECOMMENDED VALUES ARE SHOWN IN BOLD. FOR CHOICES OTHER THAN THE DEFAULTS, CIRCLE THE CHOICE OR ENTER A DIFFERENT VALUE IN THE BOX PROVIDED. OPTIONS 1. MESSAGE FORMAT - Transmission format to the Customer Care Center. CID =Contact ID, SIA = ADT. 2. PULSE RATIO - For European installations enter 1. For USA, the default value 0 selects a dial pulse ration of 60 msec/40msec. 3. DIALER TEST INTERVAL - The default value, No Test disables dialer test. Other values from 1H (every hour) to 30D (every 30 days) may be selected. 4. FIRST AFTER 12 HOURS - The default Y causes the dialer test signal to start its schedule of transmissions 12 hours after ADT initializes the system, usually while the customer s establishment is closed. 5. HIGH SECURITY Enter Y for a test signal to be sent at 15-minute intervals upon failure of AC communication. 6. SS/GG/II GROUP & ACCOUNT TO UCS - Enter Y only for communicator using AC with dialer backup. Default is N. 7. TRANSFORMER VOLTAGE Select the transformer voltage, 18VAC or 16.5VAC that is being used. 8. DES Enter Y for DES (encrypted) communication. 9. ZERO DES KEYS - If enabled, causes the DES keys to go to 0 when the cabinet tamper is tripped or a low battery occurs. 10. NET ADDRESS - A European option used to enter hex digits (0-F) for a network address of up to 14 digits. NOTE: If enabled, select "N" for the "DES" option. PHONE INFORMATION 11. DTMF - Enter Y for each line which is Dual-Tone Multi-frequency Format (touchtone). The default is Y. 12. ACTIVE - The default, for one-line installations, enters Y for line 2 (PRIMARY) and N for line 1 (SECONDARY). For two-line installations, enter Y for both. 13. EXCLUSIVE - Applies to two-line FSK dialing function; use only when one (but not both) of the lines requires an access number or code. The default N, specifies that both numbers are parallel in format, neither requiring an access number or code (9 or 1). Enter Y for both when only one of the numbers requires an access # and/or code (9 or 1). 14. GROUND START - PBX or other private telephone equipment may require a ground start to get a dial tone, which affect other elements of the installation. Enter Y to specify any line(s) requiring ground start. The defaults are N for loop start. NOTE: if Y is entered for either line, do not enter Y for line cuts. 15. LINE-CUT DETECT - When ground start is not involved, it is possible to monitor the voltage and current of Telco line(s). In two-line installations, entering Y for this option permits a line cut signal to be transmitted to the CCC via the other line. The default for both lines is N. 16. CALL WAITING - Default is N. If Y is entered, the panel will attempt to defeat call waiting on first outgoing call. 17. DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBERS Enter the phone numbers for downloading. (Up to 4). 8 DIALING OPTIONS 18. NUMBER OF DIALING ATTEMPTS - This option determines how many times the communicator will redial upon an unsuccessful attempt. 19. OFF HOOK TIME OUT - Determines time (in seconds) between DIALING ATTEMPTS. Default is 6. Other suggested values are: 10, 20 or 40 seconds 20. DLL OPTIONS - Select the number of rings required by the Communicator Module before picking up. The default is 4. Selecting BLANK will prevent the module from picking up at all. 21. ADT TEL Enter the telephone number of local sales or service office to be used by the customer for service or assistance. Custom display or message PAGER/LRR OPTIONS/AC MODULE 22. LRR ENABLE- Enter Y if a Long Range Radio is installed. 23. LRR MAIN - Select Y if the Long Range Radio is the primary communicator. 24. PAGER ENABLED Select Y if the built-in pager is being used. 25. DUAL XMIT Select Y if the Long Range Radio is used in conjunction with either the built-in dialer or the AC Communicator module (dual reporting). 26. PAGER Enter the paging service phone number(s) and the group number, for each paging service being used. 27. PAGER REPORTS Select Y to enable the type of messages that will be sent to each pager (System Troubles, Point Troubles, Point Alarms, Open/Closes). AC COMMUNICATOR MODULE OPTIONS 28. AC MODULE PRESENT Enter Y if an AC Module is installed. 29. COMMUNICATION Select AC, DC or RS232 as required. 30. BAUD RATE - AC Communicator Baud Rate (75 to 9600). 31. SUPERVISION INTERVAL Polling interval for supervising connection to CCC (0 to 30 minutes in 2-minute increments). The default is 4 minutes. LRR REPORTING OPTIONS 32. OPEN AND CLOSE ONLY Select to enable the LRR to send open and close reports. The default is N. 33. ALARM/RESTORE ONLY Select to enable the LRR to send alarm and alarm restore reports. The default is N. 34. TROUBLE/RESTORE ONLY Select to enable the LRR to send trouble and trouble restore reports. The default is N. 35. SYSTEM EVENTS (TROUBLE, ETC.) ONLY Select to enable the LRR to send system type event reports. The default is N. 36. BYPASS STATUS Select to enable the LRR to send bypass reports. The default is N. 37. BACKUP DIALER DELAY Select the delay time (0 to 255 seconds) for the backup communicator (dialer or LRR). 38. PAGER DELAY TIME Select the pager delay time (0 to 255 minutes). 39. PAGER ATTEMPTS Select whether the pager should attempt to send the message once or twice.

9 Message Format 4 DIALER OPTIONS Dialer Test 1. 0 = Contact ID 1 = SIA Test Interval (No Test, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24 hours, 7, 30 days) Pulse Ratio (60/40; 66/33) First After 12 hours... N Y 5. High Security... N Y Options 6. SS/GG/II Group & Account to UCS N Y 7. Transformer Voltage (18VAC, 16.5VAC) 8. DES N Y 9. Zero DES Keys N Y 10. Net Address (0-F) PHONE INFORMATION CCC RECEIVER PHONE NUMBERS (OUTBOUND FROM PREMISES TO ADT) USE PAUSE SYMBOLS AS REQUIRED: B = 3 SEC. PAUSE D = 6 SEC. PAUSE LINE 2 (PRIMARY) DTMF Exclusive Active Gnd Start Line Cut Call Waiting N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y LINE 1 (SECONDARY) N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y 17. DOWNLOAD PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBER 1 PHONE NUMBER 3 PHONE NUMBER 2 PHONE NUMBER 4 DIALING OPTIONS 18. # of Dialing Attempts (continuous, 10, 15, 20) Off Hook Time Out (6, 10, 20, 40 seconds) DLL Option ADT TELEPHONE # AREA CODE EXCHANGE NUMBER ( ) ( ) 9

10 PAGING/LRR OPTIONS/AC MODULE 22. LRR Enable... N Y 23. LRR Main... N Y 24. Pager Enabled... N Y 25. Dual Xmit... N Y 26. Pager Number Group Number Pager System Trouble Point Trouble Point Alarm Open/Close 1 N Y N Y N Y N Y 2 N Y N Y N Y N Y 3 N Y N Y N Y N Y 4 N Y N Y N Y N Y 5 N Y N Y N Y N Y 6 N Y N Y N Y N Y 7 N Y N Y N Y N Y 8 N Y N Y N Y N Y AC Communicator Module Options LRR Reporting Options 28. AC Module Present... N Y 31. Open and Close Only... N Y 28. Communication Type (AC, RS232, DC) Alarm/Restore Only... N Y 29. DC, RS232 Baud Rate (75, to 9600) Trouble/Restore Only... N Y 30. Supervision Interval (0 to 30 minutes) Default is System Events (trouble etc.) Only... N Y 35. Bypass Status... N Y 36. Backup Dialer Delay (0 to 255 seconds) Pager Attempts (Once or Twice) Pager Delay Time (0 to 255 minutes)... 10

11 THE FIRST FIVE USERS ARE USUALLY RESERVED FOR SPECIAL PRIVILEGES AND EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES. USERS SELECTED WILL BE ISSUED A PASSCARD NUMBER. FILL IN THE NAMES OF PERSONS INTENDED FOR THESE RESPONSIBILITES. For PCS Systems ALL users names must be specified for proper supervision of Access Codes by the Customer Care Center. Fill in these names. For PCNS, LCS, ACS, and SANS Systems, it is the customer s responsibility to add, change, and delete User Access Codes. A Master Code privilege (Level 4) is required to implement such changes. Only those Access Codes assigned Level 7can be changed by the Master Code. Assign Access Level 7 to all codes requiring such changes by the customer. PC# These first two digits identify the User and may not be changed, once assigned. CODE These last four digits of the Access Code are for security purposes only and may be changed locally by the customer (if the code has been assigned Level 7) or upon notification of ADT when PCS service is involved. All six digits of the code must be entered when using the system. Codes are limited to the first (99) users. CARD/KEY CODE The number of the card or key. USER NAME Clearly PRINT last name followed by a comma, first name (or initial) followed by a space, and then an appropriate title (such as MS for all females, JR or SR, etc.). It is especially important to follow this format for individuals assigned for emergency notification, to avoid ant confusion locating the correct party. GROUP LEVELS Used for determining the BA Groups that a person can have access to, regardless of whether they are using an operating panel or card/key. Levels of access are: No Access C Close Only. Access granted only if BA Group is OFF (user may turn BA Group ON). O Open. Access granted if BA Group is turned OFF within schedule. Access is denied outside of schedule. I Irregular Open. Same as O except access is granted outside of schedule and PVF is transmitted if option is selected. CANCEL DATE If desired, a month and a day of the year may be specified to cause the expiration of all privileges associated with the User Number. The default values 0/0, specify that no cancellation date is to be operative for that User Number. ACCESS LEVELS The possession of a valid ID Number permits the User to: 1 Turn Burglary Protection ON. 2 Perform Walk-Tests. 3 Test Sounders. SECTION 5: ACCESS CODE DATA Of course, these Basic Privileges are restricted to those groups selected in the Group Levels. Additional Privileges are assigned by selecting appropriate combinations of these Access Levels. The table below shows the usual assignment types. LEVEL 0 Permits opening one or more assigned group(s) outside of the scheduled opening time without initiating an irregular opening access message. LEVEL 1 Permits bypassing and unbypassing any points within assigned group(s), plus bypassing Vault Vibration Sensors. LEVEL 2 Permits changing Temporary Schedules and changing closing times for the assigned group(s), plus adjusting real time of the system ±5 minutes maximum per day. LEVEL 3 Permits changing Permanent Schedules of assigned group(s) and making unlimited changes to real time. Also permits testing of fire alarm sensors. LEVEL 4 Permits changing descriptions for any User, Point and Group. Permits altering the assignment of Group Levels and Access Levels 0, 1, and 2 for any User. Also permits the changing of the last four digits of a User s ID Number (but not the User Number), if Access Level 7 has been assigned to that other User with entry of Card/Key Code and Cancel Date. Not used in PCS systems. LEVEL 5 Permits bypassing of fire alarm, holdup alarm and supervisory points. LEVEL 6 Reserved for ADT servicemen to transmit on-premise signals. Not available to the customer. LEVEL 7 Permits User s ID Number (last four digits) to be changed by a User assigned Level 4 privileges. Not used in PCS systems. Level 7 MUST be assigned to ALL access codes that are intended to be changed by a user assigned Access Level 4. Failure to do so will inhibit local changes, additions, and deletions of access codes. LEVEL 8 Janitor. Typical Access Level Assignments ASSIGNMENTS SPECIAL Restricted NONE 7 (optional) Intermediate 0, 2 7 (optional) Bypass 0, 1, 2 7 (optional) Master 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Never 7 Passcard 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 Never 7 11

12 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 12

13 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 13

14 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 14

15 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 15

16 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 16

17 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 17

18 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 18

19 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 19

20 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 20

21 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 21

22 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 22

23 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 23

24 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 24

25 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 25

26 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 26

27 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 27

28 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 28

29 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 29

30 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 30

31 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 31

32 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 32

33 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 33

34 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 34

35 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 35

36 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 36

37 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 37

38 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 38

39 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 39

40 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 40

41 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 41

42 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 42

43 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 43

44 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 44

45 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 45

46 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 46

47 5 ACCESS CODE DATA USE THIS FORM TO IDENTIFY AT LEAST THREE (BUT NO MORE THAN FIVE) PASSCARD USERS TO BE ASSIGNED NOTIFICATION RESPONSIBILITES AND ASSIGN SECURITY PRIVILEGES AND ACCESS CODES TO EACH. THE FIRST TWO DIGITS OF EACH SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE (01 TO 255) ARE ALWAYS THE USER NUMBER, AND MAY NOT BE CHANGED. THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE SIX-DIGIT ACCESS CODE MAY BE CHANGED LATER ONLY IF ACCESS LEVEL 7 HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO THAT NUMBER. EXCEPT IN PCS SERVICE, ASSIGN LEVEL 7 TO ANY UNUSED USER SLOTS THE CUSTOMER MAY WISH TO ACTIVATE IN THE FUTURE. User # CODE CARD/KEY CODE USER NAME GROUP LEVELS (C, I, O, OR ) ACCESS LEVELS CANCEL DATE (MONTH/DAY) 47

48 SECTION 6: POINT DESCRIPTIONS THIS FORM IS THE MEANS TO CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM. ALL SENSORS AND SECURITY DEVICES ARE ASSIGNED TO A POINT NUMBER, WHICH IN TURN IS ASSIGNED TO ONE OF 8 POSSIBLE GROUPS. In the FOCUS 200 PLUS A system, a total of 255 points (001 thru 255) may be assigned among the 8 BA Groups. In addition, the function of each point type must be defined by one of 41 specific abbreviations, as listed below. All points must be assigned to a BA Group (the default assignment is BA Group 1). Point types indicated in bold (including FA, HU and SUPV types unaffected by turning off their BA Group) are always assigned to Group 1. Some point types are affected by turning off BA Group 1, even when assigned to another BA Group. For example, a VVS point in any BA Group will be alarm shunted whenever BA Group 1 is off. For precise explanations of each point type, refer to the Installation and Setup Guide. DESCRIPTION The information provided in the DESCRIPTION for each point is the information that will be displayed during routine operation of the system. A recommended practice is to use names. For example, BK_BARN_DOOR would indicate that this point protects the back barn door. Providing such information within the description will not only result in greater convenience to the customer when bypassing and unbypassing points, but will be useful during ADT service calls. Common BA - Select when hom will sound when any BA group is in alarm. Complement - Select when the output function must be reversed; i.e. on vs. Off. Inhibit BA - Select when the horn in a horn/strobe is not to sound on a BA alarm Janitor - Select when the point is to be alarm-shunted by a Janitor Keyswitch or Access Control Interface and person with Janitor privilege. Latch - Select when holdup switch has a nonlatching momentary output when button is pushed. LED - Select when connecting a LED to a SIM which will indicate when the strike is activated. Log - Select if a record is to be made whenever this manual-access pushbutton is activated. System Points FUNCTION 241 SIM Loop 242 RF Jam 243 Receiver Receiver Earth Ground 247 Bell Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger Trigger 8 N/C Contact - Select when the switch contacts are normally closed and will create an open when activated. Out Link - Select when the link output will follow the output of the linked point. Self Test - Select when sensor has built-in self-test feature (SIM sensors) or when using a SIM with a VVS and test vibrator. SIM - Select when connecting the exit pushbutton to a SIM. Strobe - Select when Quad-Powered Bell PID is being connected to a FA Strobe Light. Suspicion - Select when holdup switch has a series-connected N/C pushbutton installed so as to activate a momentary suspicion output to turn on a VCR or single-frame film camera when a teller or salesperson sees a suspicious-looking person. LINK TO Specify the Point Number to which it is linked in the LINK TO column; otherwise leave this column blank. SIM Specify whether the device, if it is connected to the SIM LOOP, is an ADEMCO V- Plex (A) device or a Non-ADEMCO (N) device. 48

49 Point Type Descriptions and Options ABBR No. DESCRIPTION OP1 OP2 OP3 FI 1 Fixed 24 Hour Alarm N/C Contact Self Test MI 2 Movable Instant Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MD 3 Movable Delayed Janitor N/C Contact Self Test FL 4 Fixed Local -- N/C Contact Self Test MID 5 Movable Instant Daytime Janitor N/C Contact Self Test VVS 6 Vault Vibration Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MIC 7 Movable Instant Chime Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MDC 8 Movable Delayed Chime Janitor N/C Contact Self Test FA 9 Fire Smoke Reset -- Self Test HUS 10 Holdup Special Suspicion N/C Contact Latch HU 11 Holdup Suspicion N/C Contact Latch MED 12 Medical Janitor N/C Contact Self Test SPV 13 Supervisory -- N/C Contact Self Test CSC 14 CMC Output Complement -- Comm Fail SMC 15 Service Mode Output Complement -- Comm Fail TFC 16 Telco Fault Output Complement -- Comm Fail SCC 17 Schedule Output Complement -- Comm Fail LTC 18 Lights Output Complement -- Comm Fail FXC 19 Fixed Output Complement -- Comm Fail OFC 20 Off Output Complement -- Comm Fail FAC 21 Fire Output Complement SPC 22 Supervisory Outout Complement -- Comm Fail HUC 23 Holdup Output Complement -- Comm Fail HSC 24 HU Suspicion Output Complement -- Comm Fail RSC 25 Remote Sounder Complement -- Comm Fail TSC 26 Test Output Complement -- Comm Fail RBL 27 Remote Bell PID Strobe Common BA -- JAN 28 Janitor Keyswitch -- LED Buzzer KEY 29 BA Keyswitch -- LED Buzzer RPS 30 Remote Power Supply END 31 BA End Delay BLK 32 BA Blocklock STC 33 System Trouble Output Complement -- Comm Fail PLC 34 Point Link Output Complement Out Link Only Armed ABS 35 Ambush Start -- N/C Contact -- ABE 36 Ambush End -- N/C Contact -- ABBR No. DESCRIPTION OP1 OP2 OP3 ACC 37 Access Output Complement -- Comm Fail HST 38 Horn/Strobe SIM Inhibit BA Common BA -- CEN 39 Centra-Scan Janitor N/C Contact Self Test PRC 40 AC Fail Output Janitor N/C Contact Self Test SVL 41 Supervisory Local Janitor N/C Contact Self Test PO 42 Print Only Janitor N/C Contact Self Test NA 43 No Print Log or Transmit Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MAN 44 Manual On Off Output Janitor N/C Contact Self Test TMP 45 Tamper Output Janitor N/C Contact Self Test SHN 46 Shunt Janitor N/C Contact Self Test RST 47 Remote Reset Janitor N/C Contact Self Test SIL 48 Remote Silence Key Janitor N/C Contact Self Test WF 49 Waterflow Janitor N/C Contact Self Test SPF 50 Supply Fan Output Complement -- Comm Fail RTF 51 Return Fan Output Complement -- Comm Fail EXF 52 Exhaust Fan Output Complement -- Comm Fail SPD 53 Supply Damper Output Complement -- Comm Fail RTD 54 Return Damper Output Complement -- Comm Fail EXD 55 Exhaust Damper Output Complement -- Comm Fail ELG 56 Elevator Recall to Ground Complement -- Comm Fail ELA 57 Elevator Recall to Alternate Complement -- Comm Fail LPT 58 Lamp Test Janitor N/C Contact Self Test ACD 59 Access Denied Output Complement -- Comm Fail MAP 60 Manual Access Push-Button Log N/C Contact LED MIA 61 Movable Instant Door Ajar Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MDA 62 Movable Delayed Door Ajar Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MLA 63 Movable Local Door Ajar Janitor N/C Contact Self Test EXP 64 Exit Push-Button -- N/C Contact SIM ARM 65 Arm (RF) -- Yes -- DAR 66 Disarm (RF) -- Yes -- NAR 67 No Alarm Response (RF) -- Yes -- ABA 68 Any Burglary Alarm Output Complement -- Comm Fail CO 69 Carbon Monoxide Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MIS 70 Movable Instant Stay Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MIP 71 Movable Instant PIR Janitor N/C Contact Self Test MDS 72 Movable Delayed Stay Janitor N/C Contact Self Test 49

50 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID 1. DEF F A P O I N T 1 1 Y N N N DEF F A P O I N T 2 1 Y N N N DEF M D P O I N T 3 1 Y N N N DEF M I P O I N T 4 1 Y N N N DEF M I P O I N T 5 1 Y N N N DEF M D P O I N T 6 1 Y N N N DEF M I P O I N T 7 1 Y N N N DEF M I P O I N T 8 1 Y N N N

51 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

52 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

53 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

54 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

55 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

56 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

57 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

58 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

59 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

60 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

61 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

62 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

63 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

64 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

65 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

66 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

67 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID

68 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID DEF S P V S I M L O O P 1 Y N N N DEF R F J A M 1 Y N N N 68

69 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID 243. DEF R F R C V 2 1 Y N N N 244. DEF R F R C V 1 1 Y N N N 245. DEF E A R T H G N D 1 Y N N N 246. DEF S P V B E L L 2 1 Y N N N DEF S P V B E L L 1 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 1 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 2 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 3 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 4 1 Y N N N

70 6 POINT DESCRIPTIONS RESPONSE DESCRIPTION LINK TO GROUP BYPASS OPT 1 OPT 2 OPT 3 1 Y N N N GATEWAY RF TY USER L SIM HARD ID 252. DEF P L C T R I G G E R 5 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 6 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 7 1 Y N N N DEF P L C T R I G G E R 8 1 Y N N N

71 SECTION 7: GROUP SCHEDULES FOR PCS SERVICE USE THESE FORMS TO INDICATE OPENING/CLOSING SCHEDULES TO BE DOWNLOADED. FOR OTHER S OF SERVICE, COPIES OF THESE FORMS MAY BE PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER AS AN AID IN PLANNING AND ENTERING HIS OWN SCHEDULE. EARLY OPEN Enter 24-Hour time for earliest opening time to be allowed (range: 0 = midnight thru 23 = 11:00 PM) for each BA group. The default is 0. Enter 24 to specify that ADT will control both Permanent and Temporary opening schedules. All changes to Permanent and Temporary Opening Schedules will have to be made through ADT. Entering 24 will override any assigned user scheduling privileges (Access Levels 2 and 3) for the group specified. For PCS Service, enter 24. LATE CLOSE Enter 24-Hour Time for latest closing time to be allowed (range: 01 = 1:00 AM thru 23 = 11:00 PM) for each BA group. Special Case: 24 = 11:44 PM. The default, 25 permits setting close times beyond midnight, into the next AM. Enter 0 to specify that ADT will control both Permanent and Temporary Closing Schedules. All changes to Permanent and Temporary Closing Schedules will have to be made through ADT. Entering 0 will override any assigned user scheduling privileges (Access Levels 2 and 3) for the BA group specified. For PCS service, enter 0. For PCNS and LCS service, enter a Late Closing Time to enable sending a No Close signal. The default, 25 will disable sending a No Close signal. PERMANENT OPEN/CLOSE SCHEDULES For each day of the week, for each group, two sets of opening/closing times may be entered, Schedule #1 (first shift), and Schedule #2 (second shift). These schedules establish the times that protection must be turned on and off and will trigger associated audible signals. Additionally, failure to perform the required action(s) may, (depending on the type of service) initiate a trouble signal to ADT. Use the default, (Undefined), when the customer wishes to enter schedules later. Enter B (Blocked), to prevent entering any Permanent Schedule in that slot. TEMPORARY OPEN/CLOSE SCHEDULES may be similarly specified, providing a temporary deviation from the permanent schedule, within the next seven days only. Use the default, (Undefined), when the customer wishes to enter schedules later. Do not enter B (Blocked), the Temporary Schedules may NOT be disabled. AUTOMATIC ON/OFF Specifies to what extent the system will automatically turn on or off each BA Group, for each schedule (1 and/or 2), for each day of the week. Enter 0 for Manual ON / Manual OFF Enter 1 for Auto OFF / Manual ON Enter 2 for Auto ON / Manual OFF Enter 3 for Auto ON / Auto OFF 71

72 THE SCHEDULE DEFAULT, UU:UU INDICATES UNSCHEDULED. THE AUTO ON/OFF DEFAULT IS 0 PERMANENT SCHEDULES #1 #2 TEMPORARY SCHEDULES #1 #2 AUTO ON/OFF #1 #2 BA GROUP 1 MON MON TUE TUE 0 EARLY OPEN WED WED THU THU 25 LATE CLOSE FRI FRI SAT SAT SUN SUN BA GROUP 2 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED 0 EARLY OPEN THU THU FRI FRI 25 LATE CLOSE SAT SAT SUN SUN BA GROUP 3 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED 0 EARLY OPEN THU THU 7 GROUP SCHEDULES FRI FRI 25 LATE CLOSE SAT SAT SUN SUN BA GROUP 4 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED 0 EARLY OPEN THU THU FRI FRI 25 LATE CLOSE SAT SAT SUN SUN 72

73 THE SCHEDULE DEFAULT, UU:UU INDICATES UNSCHEDULED. THE AUTO ON/OFF DEFAULT IS 0 PERMANENT SCHEDULES #1 #2 TEMPORARY SCHEDULES #1 #2 AUTO ON/OFF #1 #2 BA GROUP 5 MON MON TUE TUE 0 EARLY OPEN WED WED THU THU 25 LATE CLOSE FRI FRI SAT SAT SUN SUN BA GROUP 6 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED 0 EARLY OPEN THU THU FRI FRI 25 LATE CLOSE SAT SAT SUN SUN BA GROUP 7 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED 0 EARLY OPEN THU THU 7 GROUP SCHEDULES FRI FRI 25 LATE CLOSE SAT SAT SUN SUN BA GROUP 8 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED 0 EARLY OPEN THU THU FRI FRI 25 LATE CLOSE SAT SAT SUN SUN 73

74 SECTION 8A: AMBUSH SCHEDULES IF THE AMBUSH FEATURE IS USED, USE THIS FORM TO SPECIFY THE RANGE OF TIME(S) FOR IT TO BE IN EFFECT. PERMANENT AMBUSH SCHEDULE Define the time period(s) during which an Ambush Signal will be transmitted to ADT upon triggering an Ambush Start Point. No such signal will be transmitted outside this range. As with the Group Schedules, two sets of times may be entered: Schedule #1 (first shift) and Schedule #2 (second shift). Enter the starting time in hours (00-23) and in minutes (00-60), followed by the ending time in hours (00-23) and in minutes (00-60) for Schedule #1 and Schedule #2, if used. Use the default, (Undefined), when the customer wishes to enter schedules later. Enter B (Blocked), to prevent enabling any Temporary Ambush Schedule corresponding to that slot. TEMPORARY AMBUSH SCHEDULE This schedule is not usually initially downloaded into the customer s system. The default, (Undefined) permits the customer to enter such schedules or to request that such schedules be downloaded in the future. NO CLOSE TIME Enter blank for second opening time and the number of hours and minutes for closing time. Earliest Open 0 Latest Close 25 Time Value 5 8A AMBUSH SCHEDULES PERMANENT SCHEDULES TEMPORARY SCHEDULES #1 #2 #1 #2 MON MON TUE TUE WED WED THU THU FRI FRI SAT SAT SUN SUN 74

75 SECTION 8B: DAYLIGHT/HOLIDAY SCHEDULES USE THIS FORM TO SPECIFY THE DATES FOR THE BEGINNING AND END OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AND FOR SPECIFYING HOLIDAY DATES. HOLIDAYS Provision is made for entering 14 holiday dates. For all such dates, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The default, 0, indicates that no Daylight Saving Time the normal opening and closing times will be ignored for 24 hours, beginning with 12 midnight, that date. changes have been scheduled. On the first line enter the date (1st 3 letters of the month and two digits for the day of Example: Enter JAN 01 NEW YEARS to effect a holiday schedule for New the month) on which, at 2:00 AM the clock will advance 1 hour. Enter also the Years Day; enter DEC 31 NEW YEARS for New Years Eve. Note: Holidays may be overridden by using a Temporary Opening/Closing Schedule for that date. The default, 0, will be automatically entered for all entry lines for which no holiday has been scheduled. description DAYLIGHT SAVING. On the second line enter the date (1st 3 letters of the month and two digits for the day of the month) on which, at 2:00 AM the clock will be set back 1 hour. Enter also the description NORMAL TIME. 8B HOLIDAY SCHEDULES HOLIDAYS DESCRIPTION MONTH DAY ENTER FIRST 3 LETTERS OF THE MONTH THE DEFAULT, 0, INDICATES UNUSED DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DESCRIPTION MONTH DAY ENTER FIRST 3 LETTERS OF THE MONTH THE DEFAULT, 0, INDICATES UNUSED 75

76 9 DEVICES CARDREADER OPTIONS FA HRN/STRB FIRE INTERGRP RELATION CARD UNIT BA GROUP CONTROL UNLOCK TIME LOG EVENT XMIT DENIED XMIT INVALID 1 0 N N N N 7 6 N N 8 7 N N KEYPAD BA GROUP CONTROL GROUP 0 GROUP 1 CDR SCH FA Horn/Strobe Fire Intergroup Relationship BA Group Control Unlock Time Group s FA Horn/Strobe. Enter the FA Group(s) (1-8) that will cause FA horn/strobe to sound in that particular group. For each card unit (ACIU) enter the number of each BA Group that will be turned off by the use of a valid card/key code having this capability. Enter the number of seconds the door-strike will be operated once access is granted. The range is from seconds (select 3 seconds if using keylock). The default is 10 seconds. Log Event Determines if routine access events will be logged. This is useful if a printer is installed. The default is N. Transmit Denied Transmit Invalid Keypad BA Group Control CDR SCH Initiates a signal to the CCC any time a valid card is denied access. Initiates a signal to the CCC any time an invalid card attempts access. Enter the BA groups to be automatically turned off when a valid code is entered at an operating panel. The purpose of this option is to keep the door-strike activated (door unlatched) for a period of time that is equal to the scheduled open period of any single specified BA group. The BA group that is specified may be different than the one for the BA group that is associated with the ACIU. In order for the strike to become activated, the time of day must be within the scheduled open period for the specified BA group and the BA group(s) associated with the ACIU must be off. If any of the associated BA group(s) are turned on, the strike will deactivate and normal access control will resume. To use this option, enter the number of the desired BA group (1-4). Leaving the default 0 will deselect this option. IMPORTANT: The strike being used for this application must be capable of being continuously activated; otherwise the strike will burn out. Also, the strike must be powered from a separate power supply in place of the ACIU battery. Where a Marlok keylok is involved, DO NOT use this option because the keylok will burn out if its solenoid is continuously powered. Instead, the keylok must be opened with the key and not to be locked until the open period is terminated, typically by the last person leaving for the day. The Default is 0. 76

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78 PRIMARY NOTIFICATION INFORMATION - CS-047 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR NOTIFICATION OF AGENCIES (POLICE, FIRE, ETC.) AND NOTIFICATION OF CUSTOMERS DUE TO ALARM CONDITIONS MUST CONFORM TO CORPORATE RED TOP BULLETIN (Guidelines for Maximation Special Instructions, Chapter , Date: 1/9/92) AND WILL BE REVIEWED BY DATA SUPERVISOR AND CSC MANAGER. ALL SYSTEMS MUST SPECIFY A MINIMUM OF THREE PASSCARD HOLDERS FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION. SPECIAL / TEMP. INSTRUCTIONS: HAZARDS: CALL #1 NAME: NUMBER WHERE * INSTRUCT- TIONS PASSCARD # CALL #2 NAME: NUMBER WHERE * INSTRUCT- TIONS PASSCARD # CALL #3 NAME: NUMBER WHERE * INSTRUCT- TIONS PASSCARD # CALL #4 NAME: NUMBER WHERE * INSTRUCT- TIONS PASSCARD # CALL #5 NAME: NUMBER WHERE * INSTRUCT- TIONS PASSCARD # * SPECIFY IF PAGER NUMBER AND OF PAGER 78

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