ADEMCO 4160-12 C-COM Specifications

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General Information
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I.
Introduction
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System Characteristics ..........................................
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Zone Inputs ..................................................... 3
System Options ..................................................
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. Control Options
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Communicator Options
Functional Description
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II.
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A.
Functional Description, kb. 4160-12 C-COM
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Switches
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LED Indicators
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Functional Description, No. 4165 Siren Driver
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Functional Description, No. 5321 Security Console
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Keypad, LEDs and Message Displays
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Audible Signals ............................................ 13
0. Functional Description, No. 5314 Remote Keypad
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Keypad and LEDs ............................................ 13
Audible Signals
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Functional Description, No. 9787/9789 Remote Key Arming Station.
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Conmunicator Operation
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A. Line Seizure .................................................... :x
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Anti-Jam
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Dial Tone Detection .............................................
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PROM Calling Options
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Acknowledge Uait PRDM Options
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Transmission Format PROM Options
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Message Verification PROM Options
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H. Ademco Low Speed Reporting Format
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Ademco High Speed Reporting Format ..............................
Sescoa/Radionics Reporting Formats
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IV.
Installer PROH
Programing
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A. Control PROM
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Comnuni cation
PROM ..............................................
v. Installation and Wring
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. Installation and Wiring, No. 4160-12 C-COPI...:
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Terminals ..................................................
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Additional Connection Posts
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. Installation and Wiring, No. 5321 Security Console
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Installation and Wiring, IYD. 5314 Remote Keypads
System Checkout
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VI.
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VII. Operation
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VIII.Turning The System Over to User
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IX.
General Specifications
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x. Diagram 4: No. 4160.12 Control/Comnunicator
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Diagram 5: No. 4165 Siren Driver
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XII. Diagram 6: No. 5321 Security Console
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XIII.Diagram 7: No. 5314 Remote Digital
Keypad
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XIV. Diagram 8: No. 9787/9 Keyswitch Arming Statton.................;
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xv. Diagram 9: SIlmnary of Connections
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Programing

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Page 2 - Quracteristics

2. LED Indicators: ZONE LEDS FOR ZONES 1, i, 3, 4, 6 (RED): These LEDs indicate the status of their respective zones: ON STEADY - Existi

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POUER LED (6reen): This LED indicates the presence of AC power to operate the system. AC power is lost. This LED will turn off imnediat

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1 it whenever all zones are intact (ready for arming) during the disarmed state. It 1s off at other times. ENTER Key: When depressed s

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2. Audible Signals Fire Alarm: Interrupted, rapidly alternating two-tone sound accompanied by lighting of FIRE LEO. Burqlary/Audible Polic

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are present tjmultaneously. BYPASS Key: When depressed subsequent to entry of the security code and followed by one or more zone numbe

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Trouble: Rapidly pulsing buzz for a Zone 4 trouble or for a loss of AC power beyond the programmed time period. Entry Warnin,g: Slo

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B. krti-Ju Fhny U.S. telephone networks will automatically disconnect the calling party if the called party hangs up for a period of

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E. Acknowledge Halt PRM Options . 30 seconds - standard . 60 seconds - slow response central station systems Message transmission will

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890 3 890 3' "Kissoff" 890 6 890 6* Final "kissoff" (system hang-up) *Assunes, in this example, that tm, identic

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Where: = nuneric shunt code selected = nwnber of zone shunted Message Sent = 890 R3 R3R3R3 2 Where: R3 = numeric shunt restoral code

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GECERAL INFORMATION: The No. 4160-12 Control/Communicator is a microcomputer based product which conveniently ca&ines the control pan

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As the number of subscribers calling into the central monitoring station increases beyond 1000 (subscriber identification number 999).

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3. Still at subscriber 85890, following the events of example 2 above, channel 2 restores (initiating the call) and channels 5 and

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5890 5355 555.5 3 .,. .’ . . .: 7. If a trouble condition occurs in Zone 4'for subscriber f5890, a trouble report is transmitted.,

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The system employs two PROM integrated circuits for selection of system options, one primarily for control characteristicf ihd one to

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CUSTOMER CUSTCHER NOTE: A. RAME CUST. NO. iDDRESS Program the numbers that you write into the boxes except for double boxes,where you p

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Zn 5 = Audible Panic, Zn 6 = Burglary: [Ti fn 5 = Audible Panic, Zn 6 = Audible Panic: 3 m III 10. Alarm Sounder Options: Check Cn

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6. Comunicator Al am Code/Channel* Assigned to Zone 6’: D 7. Cmmunicator Alarm Code/Channel* Assigned to Duress Alara: cl 8-12. Iat used.

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PHCM Data Group 6 To program, set Rotary Switch to Position switches for checked boxes. 8 ("Secondary # Only") and raise Commu

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PRO!4 Data Group g To program, set Rotary Witch to Position 11 (“b&t Used") and raise switches for checked boxes.. Permit Force

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PROM Data Group 12 To program, set Rotary Switch to Position 14 ("Fbt Used") and raise switches for checked boxes. Delay Ex

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6. Chime mode, duress code, forced arming -.additional keypad functions. 7. I PROM variable entry/exit and alarm sounder activation delay

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B, Comunication PROn PRCM Data Group 1 To program, set Phone No. Selector Switch to "Primary" and Rotary Switch to Position

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PROM Data Group 7 To program, set Rotary Switch to Position 4 ("Not Used") and raise switches for checked boxes representin

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PROM Data Group 12 To program, set Rotary Switch to Position 9 ("Open/Close") and set switches for checked boxes as indicate

Page 28 - Individual Keypad Shunt

PROM Oata Group 14 To program, set Rotary Switch to Position 11 ("Not Used") and raise switches for checked boxes representing

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Hexadecimal Codinq-Chart Code WV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bit Weight Ilit ueight 1 2. 4 a 1 2 4 8 a 9 B(l1 C(12 D(13 E(14 F(15 CAUTION: Throughout thes

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VI ImhllAlIoa AUJ YIRI116 IlBTAuAlIon AeD YIwl6, No. 1160-12 cc& Do not connect th, battery or pl+in transformer uatll~all other

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12 13 or not). In addition, the system is placed in a test mode (if the system is disarmed and no memory of alarm is present) in

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ItIME: If fast response is programmed, that zone should not contain devices with exposed metallic contacts (to lessen the chance of

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these terminals. At the last switch, terminate the loop with the furnished 1000 ohn End-of-Line Resistor. The zone is PROM programnable

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options. The discussion that follows broadly divides those options into two categories: control options and comnunicator options. conmac

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lB3 Teminals 1.2 External Siren Speaker (optional): Fbs. 705-8 or 713 speakers or other like 8 ohn speakers may be used. This output

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m: Do not exceed the auxiliary total output current limi- tations described under SPECIFICATIONS. 5(+), 5(-I Continuous 12V.M: Auxiliary

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IRSTAUATIOW ACO YIRIR6, w). 5321 SECURITV COS#r(S) 1. Select a location for the console that will be convenient for the entering of sy

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1 PAIR TOGETHER - GREEN DATA TO C-COM MASTER YELLOW OATA FROM c-ml CONSOLE. BLACK GRD TERMINALS , RED +6.5V.DC (W LPAIR Ill 1 .ow- - - -w--w-

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7 DISTANCE c%H WIRE ADEHCO RO. SIZE (TWISTED PAIRS) L To 100’ P22 *2 No. 289 100’ to 200’ t20 2 No. 283 200' to 300' #18 2 No. 28

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VI. SYSTEM CNCKOUT Perform these tests after the wiring and option selections desired in the 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. previous sections have bee

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b. c. d. e. Disconnect one wire of the fire zone. The CHECK display on the Security Console and the Zone 4 TRBL LED on the C-COM sho

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9. 10. 11. 12. 13.; 14. Shunt any zone (permitted by installer programing) frm a console OT a keypad by entering the security code follow

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15. tperore the Test @bde jmper to restore the system to normal functioning. 16. Disconnect AC power to the system. The POWER LEO on

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NDTE: When key arming stations are used, the only type of arming that can be performed at them is AWAY Mode arming. The RED LED o

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7. 8. 9. Eon0 4 Tup+ Selection As shipped, zone 4 Is configured as a standard burglary zone. )t>wever, it can also be configured

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To Test Bwglary System: The burglary system should be tested as follows every week: WWRTANY: The central station should be alerted bef

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3. To reset, enter the security code at a console or a keypad and depress OFF or turn tk key at a key arming station. To Enter Sec

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IX. GENERAL SPECIFICATIOWS: A. No. 4160.12 Control/Commnicator See Diagrams 4 and 9. 1. Physical: Width: - 14" (36.5 cm) -i . Dept I 12

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B. flp. See 1. 2. c. h. See 1. 2. 0. Wo. See 1. 2. 3. Trammission FoNt: Low Speed Ademco (and Silent knight) Sescoa Radionics Expanded (Sup

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Diagram 4: No. 4160-12 CONTROL/COMMUNICATOR PITCH ADJUSTMENT Diagram 5: No. 4165 SIREN DRIVER

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-_ _ - _------. Diagram & No. 532l SECURITY CONSOLE -.__,_ _.__._ _._, . .-- .-. Diagram 7: No. 5314 R7pOl’E DIGITAL KEYPAD 628-55

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Diagram 8: No. 978719 REMOTE KEYSWlTCH ARMING SlATlON

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E I? P P 628-57

Page 54 - ADJUSTMENT

TOTE IKTAUER e Regular maintenance and inspection (at least annually) by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to

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on your line, notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair service. The user may not under any

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+12 volts when armed 10. Duress Digit space protection devices. The duress digit is a change to the last digit of the security cod

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15. Alam Sotmder Delay.Enable The "Exterior Sounder/Primary Communicator Delay" was explained as option 82, above. PROM option

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both trouble and closing reports. 3. Report to Secondary Phone bmber Oily The system allows for the various conxnunicator reports to

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f) ALT by 2's (Alternate by Pairs) This option, when PROM selected, will cause the communicator to alternate between the primary

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