SpectraLink 1728 user manual

User manual for the device SpectraLink 1728

Device: SpectraLink 1728
Category: Computer Hardware
Manufacturer: SpectraLink
Size: 2.97 MB
Added : 4/5/2014
Number of pages: 64
Print the manual

Download

How to use this site?

Our goal is to provide you with a quick access to the content of the user manual for SpectraLink 1728. Using the online preview, you can quickly view the contents and go to the page where you will find the solution to your problem with SpectraLink 1728.

For your convenience

If looking through the SpectraLink 1728 user manual directly on this website is not convenient for you, there are two possible solutions:

  • Full Screen Viewing - to easily view the user manual (without downloading it to your computer), you can use full-screen viewing mode. To start viewing the user manual SpectraLink 1728 on full screen, use the button Fullscreen.
  • Downloading to your computer - You can also download the user manual SpectraLink 1728 to your computer and keep it in your files. However, if you do not want to take up too much of your disk space, you can always download it in the future from ManualsBase.
SpectraLink 1728 User manual - Online PDF
Advertisement
« Page 1 of 64 »
Advertisement
Print version

Many people prefer to read the documents not on the screen, but in the printed version. The option to print the manual has also been provided, and you can use it by clicking the link above - Print the manual. You do not have to print the entire manual SpectraLink 1728 but the selected pages only. paper.

Summaries

Below you will find previews of the content of the user manuals presented on the following pages to SpectraLink 1728. If you want to quickly view the content of pages found on the following pages of the manual, you can use them.

Abstracts of contents
Summary of the content on the page No. 1

REFERENCE & INSTALLATION MANUAL
SPECTRA CONTROL PANELS V2.1
1728EX and 1728 1738EX and 1738

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Features............................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Specifications................................................................................................................

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

No Exit Delay Beeps and No Bell Squawk When Stay Arming.......................................................................................................... 29 Alarm Options .................................................................................................................................... 30 Bell Cut-Off Timer .....................................................................................................................................................................

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

Call WinLoad Software ...................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Answer WinLoad Software................................................................................................................................................................. 49 Auto Event Buffer Transmission .........................................................................................

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES • Up to 16 fully programmable zones • Two completely independent partitions. Many of the features and options in the Spectra System can be independently set for each partition such as event reporting, entry/exit delay, auto-arming and many more. All zones, the keyswitches and all user codes are assigned to specific partitions, which makes this a true partitioned system. • Communication bus facilitates the adding, programming and monitoring of all expansion mod

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

1.3 DETECTORS, KEYPADS AND EXPANSION MODULES If you would like to obtain more information on our line of keypads, security system accessories or other security products, please contact your local Paradox distributor or visit our web site at http://www.paradox.ca. 1.3.1 SPECTRA 1686H AND 1686V 10-ZONE LED KEYPADS The elegant Spectra 1686H/1686V LED keypads’ patented Key-light feature provides a user-friendly display of the system’s current status. For example, if zone 5 is open, the [5] key turns

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

1.3.6 INTOUCH VOICE-ASSISTED ARM/DISARM BUS MODULE* Using a touch-tone telephone, users can arm or disarm their security system from a distance as well as activate or deactivate the APR3-ADM2’s on-board PGM output. Due to its Auto-panel Recognition feature, modules with the APR- prefix are compatible with Spectra (versions 2.0 and higher) and Digiplex. Modules with the APR3- prefix are compatible with Spectra( versions 2.0 and higher), Digiplex and DigiplexNE. 1.3.7 ZONE EXPANSION BUS MODULES*

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

PART 2: INSTALLATION 2.1 LOCATION AND MOUNTING Before mounting the cabinet, push the five white nylon mounting studs into the back of the cabinet. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board into the back of the cabinet. Select an installation site that isn't easily accessible to intruders and leave at least 2in. (5cm) around the panel box to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation. The installation site should be dry and close to a

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Figure 2.2: Spectra 1728EX and 1728 Control Panel Overview For the keypad’s zone, EOL and tamper configurations, refer to Configuring The LED Keypads on page 14. 2.2 EARTH GROUND Connect the zone and dialer ground terminals from the control panel to the metallic enclosure and cold water pipe or grounding rod as per local electrical codes. For maximum lightning protection, use separate earth grounds for the zone and dialer grounds as shown in Figure 2.1 on page 7. For UL installations, the

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

2.3 AC POWER Do not use any switch-controlled outlets to power the transformer. Connect the transformer as shown in Figure 2.1 on page 7. Use Table 1 to determine the required transformer. Table 1: Transformer Requirements Table Transformer: Amseco XP-1620 16VAC 20VA UL: Basler Electric BE156240CAA007 (Not verified by UL) 16.5VAC 40VA Spectra DC Power Supply rated at: 1.2A 1.5A Auxiliary Supply can provide a maximum of: typ: 600mA, max: 700mA typ: 600mA, max: 700mA Acceptable Battery Charge Curr

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

2.6 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION In order to report system events to the central station, you must connect the incoming telephone company wires into the TIP and RING connections of the control panel and then run the wires from T1 and R1 to the telephone or telephone system as shown in Figure 2.1 on page 7. 2.7 BELL OUTPUT CONNECTION The BELL+ and BELL- terminals power bells, sirens and other warning devices requiring a steady voltage output during an alarm. The bell output supplies 12VDC upon alarm

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

2.9 SINGLE ZONE INPUTS Detection devices such as motion detectors and door contacts are connected to the control panel's zone input terminals. Figure 2.5 on page 11 demonstrates single zone input terminal connections recognized by Spectra. Once connected, the associated zone's parameters must be defined. For details refer to Zone Programming on page 19. Figure 2.5: Single Zone Input Connections 2.10 DOUBLE ZONE INPUTS (WITH ATZ OPTION ONLY) Enabling the ATZ feature (see page 25) on the Spectra

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Figure 2.6: Double Zone (ATZ) Input Connections 2.11 KEYPAD AND KEYPAD ZONE CONNECTIONS To connect the keypads to the control panel, remove the back cover and wire the GRN, YEL, RED, and BLK terminals of each keypad to the corresponding terminals on the control panel as shown in Figure 2.1 on page 7 or Figure 2.2 on page 8. There is no limit to the number of keypads that can be connected to the control panel so long as the current consumption does not surpass 700mA. For details on Keypad Tamper

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Figure 2.8: Keyswitch 2.12 KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS Keyswitches allow users to arm or disarm a partition by pushing a button or by activating a switch with a key. Connect the keyswitch as shown in Figure 2.8 directly to the control panel terminals. Once a keyswitch is connected, it must be assigned to a zone and its parameters must be programmed (see Zone Programming on page 19 and Keyswitch Options on page 25). 2.13 FIRE CIRCUITS When a zone is programmed as a Fire zone, the zone becomes normally

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

Table 3: Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming Table What Do I See? What Do I Value or Action Press? 10-Zone LED 16-Zone LED LCD Values 1 to 9 [1] to [9] [1] to [9] [1] to [9] [1] to [9] A (hexa only) [0] [0 (10)] [10] 0 B (hexa only) [11] B [STAY][STAY] C (hexa only) [12] C [BYP][BYP] D (hexa only) [13] D [MEM][MEM] E (hexa only) [14] E [TBL] / [TRBL][TBL] F (hexa only) [15] F [PG] / [FNC1][PG] Exit Without Saving [ENTER] flashes [ARM1] & [STAY1] flash “SECTION [ ]” [CLEAR] Insert Blank

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

3.3.1 CONFIGURING THE 1686H, 1686V AND 1689 KEYPADS V2.0 OR HIGHER The keypad’s zone number, EOL definition and tamper switch are programmed through the control panel’s programming mode. To do so: How Do I Configure The Keypad? STEP 1: Press [ENTER] STEP 2: Enter your [INSTALLER CODE] (default: 000000 or 0000) STEP 3: Press the [PG] (1686H/V) / [FNC1] (1689) key and hold it for 3 seconds. STEP 4: Press the desired key ([1] to [3]. See below) STEP 5: Press [ENTER] to exit programming mode PLEASE

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

J2 - EOL Definition Jumper Jumper J2 determines the keypad zone’s EOL definition. When the jumper is OFF, EOL is disabled and the keypad zone uses the on-board EOL resistor. When the jumper is ON, EOL is enabled and the keypad zone requires that an external EOL resistor be connected (refer to Spectra 1738EX and 1738 Control Panel Overview on page 7 and Spectra 1728EX and 1728 Control Panel Overview on page 8 for more details). J2 OFF - EOL disabled J2 ON - EOL enabled 3.4 PROGRAMMING USING A PAR

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

4.1 ACCESS CODE LENGTH Section [127]: System Options Option [2] OFF = 6-Digit Access Codes Option [2] ON = 4-Digit Access Codes (default) All access codes can be set to lengths of either 4- or 6-digits. When the 4-digit option is selected, entering a 4-digit code will allow access. Using the 6-digit option, entering 6 digits is required to allow access. If the Access Code Length is changed from four digits to six digits when access codes have already been programmed, the control panel will auto

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

4.4.3 BYPASS PROGRAMMING Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [3] OFF = Bypass Programming Disabled Option [3] ON = Bypass Programming Enabled (default) User codes with this option enabled can perform Bypass Programming in assigned partitions. 4.4.4 STAY ARMING Sections [302] to [348]: User Codes 002 to 048 Option [4] OFF = Stay Arming Disabled Option [4] ON = Stay Arming Enabled for selected User Code (default) User codes with this option enabled can Stay Arm assigned partit


Alternative user manuals
# User manual Category Download
1 SpectraLink E340 User manual Computer Hardware 0
2 SpectraLink 1738EX User manual Computer Hardware 2
3 SpectraLink 1738 User manual Computer Hardware 3
4 Sony MSAKIT-PC4A User manual Computer Hardware 2
5 Sony MRW62E-S1 2694866142 User manual Computer Hardware 5
6 Philips MATCH LINE 9596 User manual Computer Hardware 17
7 Sony 64GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card Readers SF32UY User manual Computer Hardware 1
8 Philips PSC702 User manual Computer Hardware 1
9 Sony MRW62E/S1/181 User manual Computer Hardware 3
10 Sony 64GB SDHC Class 10 Memory Card Readers SF32N4/TQM User manual Computer Hardware 1
11 Philips SAA7345 User manual Computer Hardware 1
12 Philips SBC MC8650 User manual Computer Hardware 268
13 Philips PSC 605 User manual Computer Hardware 1
14 Sony DKA-MC2F User manual Computer Hardware 1
15 Sony AR-B1570 User manual Computer Hardware 2