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1 Welcome to the Programming Seminar

2 Fixed-Zone Security Systems
System Features: 2 flexible partitions 49 user codes 256 event buffer PGM outputs - 1 (728ULT) - 2 (738ULT and 748+) Espload Upload/Download software 1.7A switching power supply (748+ only) RISC processor and SMD technology Telephone line monitoring (TLM) Fuseless siren and auxiliary output 728ULT 738ULT 748+

3 Esprit Keypads 24-Zone LED Keypads 24-zone LED display
Patented Key Light display (button lights up to indicate an open zone) Universal LED symbols Covers single gang box (646 only) Keypad rubber available: 636: English, Spanish, French or Portuguese 646: English, Spanish or French 636 646

4 Esprit Keypads 642BL 32-Character Blue LCD Keypad
32-character Blue LCD with programmable labels Upload/download keypad options and labels with the Memory Key (PMC-3) through its on-board memory key connector Supports up to 9 built-in languages (user selectable): English, Spanish, Czech, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Turkish English and Hebrew English and Hungarian English and Greek English and Russian Adjustable contrast and scroll speed Multiple zone display

5 System Accessories and Software
Hand-Held Plug-in Memory Key (PMC-3) Download or upload a 642 LCD keypad’s options and labels in less than 5 seconds Connect directly to memory connector on the 642 LCD keypad No need for a telephone line, PC or any other peripheral device Telephone Line Adapter (ADP-1) Simulate a telephone line for on-site uploading and downloading Direct connection from the PC’s modem to the control panel’s dialer 300 baud communication

6 System Accessories and Software
Espload Installer Upload/Download Software (UDS-2000) User-friendly programming and live monitoring of Esprit control panels Remote or on-site upload/download through a modem at 300 baud Event display and sort event buffer for report printing Supports multiple languages simultaneously

7 Programming

8 646 24-Zone LED Keypad Zone Display:
Orange “AC” Light: ON = AC power is present OFF = Power failure Green “READY” Light: ON = All zones are closed OFF = Zone(s) open Flashing = In Exit Delay Zone Display: Keys [1] to [12] represent zones 1 to 24 ON = Zone open OFF = Zone closed Red “ARMED” Light: ON = System is armed

9 Programming Methods Hex Programming Method:
Enter any hexadecimal value from 0 to F using the following keypad keys. [1] to [9] = 1 to 9 [0] = A [11] = B [2ND] = Clear address data [12] = C [TBL] = F [BYP] = D [MEM] = E [CLEAR] = Exit address without saving data [ENTER] = Save data and exit address

10 Programming Methods How to Program in Hex Mode: Press [ENTER].
Enter your [INSTALLER CODE] (default: ). Enter the desired 3-digit [ADDRESS]. The keypad will display the 2-digit data currently programmed in the selected address. Enter the 2-digit [DATA].

11 Programming Methods Streamlined Section Programming:
How to Program in Streamlined Mode: Press [ENTER]. Enter your [INSTALLER CODE] (default: ). Press [7]. Enter the desired 2-digit [SECTION] (00-67). Enter the 8-digit [DATA] to program the section. Streamlined Section Programming: The addresses programmed in Hex Programming mode are grouped into 68 sections where each section contains four addresses. Using this method allows you to program 4 addresses (8 digits) without having to exit and re-enter addresses. NOTE: The keypad will not display the current data while in Streamlined Section mode.

12 Programming Methods Decimal Programming:
Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 255. How to Program in Decimal Mode: Press [ENTER]. Enter your [INSTALLER CODE] (default: ). Enter the desired 3-digit [ADDRESS] ( ). The keypad will display the 3-digit data currently programmed in the selected address. Enter the 3-digit [DATA] ( ) to program the section.

13 Programming Methods Feature Select Programming:
In this mode, the keypad keys represent a specific option or feature. Press the corresponding key to enable or disable the option or feature. An option is considered enabled when its corresponding key is illuminated. How to Program in Feature Select Mode: Press [ENTER]. Enter your [INSTALLER CODE] (default: ). Enter the desired 3-digit [ADDRESS] ( ). The keypad will display the enabled options for the selected address. Press the appropriate key(s) to enable or disable the corresponding options.

14 Key Access Programming
Program features quickly without entering addresses. How to Activate Key Access Programming: Press [ENTER]. Enter your [INSTALLER CODE]* (default: ), [MASTER CODE]* or [USER CODE1]*. Press the key corresponding to the desired [FEATURE]. *The code that is required depends on the feature.

15 Key Access Programming

16 Addresses [000] to [002] - Installer Code
Address [000]: Enter 1st and 2nd digits. Address [001]: Enter 3rd and 4th digits. Address [002]: Enter 5th and 6th digits. Although the control panel can accept 4-digit codes, always enter six digits when programming the installer code. Installer code cannot be used to program user codes.

17 Address [003] - Panel Answer Options
1. Enter 1st digit. 2. Enter 2nd digit. Number of Rings (Max. 15) Default: _____ / _____ [2ND] [8]

18 Addresses [004] & [007] - PC/Panel Identification
This 4-digit code identifies the control panel to the Espload software before initiating upload. Address [004]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Address [005]: Enter 3rd & 4th digits. This 4-digit code identifies the PC to the control panel before beginning the download process. Address [006]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Address [007]: Enter 3rd & 4th digits. Panel Identifier PC Password

19 Addresses [008] to [015] - PC Telephone Number
Address [008]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Address [009]: Enter 3rd & 4th digits. Address [010]: Enter 5th & 6th digits. Address [011]: Enter 7th & 8th digits. Address [012]: Enter 9th & 10th digits. Address [013]: Enter 11th & 12th digits. Address [014]: Enter 13th & 14th digits. Address [015]: Enter 15th & 16th digits. The control panel will dial this telephone number when trying to communicate with the PC. The telephone number can be up to 16 digits in length with each digit being any value from 0 to 9. If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits, press the [TBL] key to indicate the end of the number.

20 Addresses [016] to [023] - Monitoring Station Tel. No. 1
The control panel will dial the programmed telephone number when reporting an event code to the monitoring station computer. Address [016]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Address [017]: Enter 3rd & 4th digits. Address [018]: Enter 5th & 6th digits. Address [019]: Enter 7th & 8th digits. Address [020]: Enter 9th & 10th digits. Address [021]: Enter 11th & 12th digits. Address [023]: Enter 15th & 16th digits. The telephone number can be up to 16 digits in length with each digit being any value from 0 to 9. If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits, press the [TBL] key to indicate the end of the number. Address [022]: Enter 11th & 12th digits.

21 Addresses [024] to [031] - Monitoring Station Tel. No. 2
The control panel will dial the programmed telephone number when reporting an event code to the monitoring station computer. The telephone number can be up to 16 digits in length with each digit being any value from 0 to 9. If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits, press the [TBL] key to indicate the end of the number. If the monitoring station does not have a second telephone number, enter the same number as the first. Address [024]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Address [025]: Enter 3rd & 4th digits. Address [026]: Enter 5th & 6th digits. Address [027]: Enter 7th & 8th digits. Address [028]: Enter 9th & 10th digits. Address [029]: Enter 11th & 12th digits. Address [030]: Enter 13th & 14th digits. Address [031]: Enter 15th & 16th digits.

22 Addresses [032] to [035] - System Account Codes
Every report code that is sent to the monitoring station is preceded by a 3- or 4-digit account code that identifies from which system (partition) the event originated. Address [032]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Enter any hexadecimal value from 0 to F. For 3-digit account codes, press the [2ND] key followed by the 3-Digit code. Account "A" Address [033]: Enter 3rd & 4th digits. Address [034]: Enter 1st & 2nd digits. Account "B" Address [035]: Enter 3rdt & 4th digits.

23 Address [037] - Time Correction
In the event of a gain or loss in the control panel time, calculate the average gain or loss per day and then press the key corresponding to the desired amount to correct the discrepancy. NOTE: The amount selected must be the opposite of the calculated discrepancy. 1. Enter any value as the 1st digit (i.e. [2ND]). 2. Enter 2nd digit. [2ND] Address [037]: _____ / _____ Example: How do I correct a panel time that loses 24 seconds a day? Enter address [037]. Press [2ND]. Press [6].

24 Address [038] - Communicator Formats 1 & 2
This option determines which format the control panel will use to communicate with the monitoring station. You can select a different communicator format for each monitoring station telephone number. 1. Enter 1st digit (Communicator Format 1). 2. Enter 2nd digit (Communicator Format 2). Address [038]: _____ / _____

25 Address [039] - PGM Type Define the PGM type for PGM 1 and 2.
1. Enter 1st digit (PGM 1). 2. Enter 2nd digit (PGM 2). Address [039]: _____ / _____

26 Addresses [040] to [043] - PGM Options
The PGM options define which sequence of events will trigger the PGM. Enter the required 2-digits. Since the possible options are virtually endless, we suggest that you use the Espload software in order to derive the required 2-digit value. Address [040]: PGM 1 Address [041]: PGM 2 (738ULT only) Address [042]: PGM Mask 1 Address [043]: PGM Mask 2 (738ULT only)

27 Addresses [044] & [045] - Auto Arm Timer
Address [044]: Auto Arm Time (hours) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 023. Address [045]: Auto Arm Time (minutes) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 059. Example: How do I set the auto-arm time at 8:00 pm? Enter address [044]. Enter 020. Enter address [45]. Enter 000.

28 Addresses [046] to [048] - Auto Test Report Timer
Address [046]: Auto Test Report (days) Enter a 3-digit value from 001 to 255. A value of 000 disables the option. Address [047]: Auto Test Report (hours) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 023. Address [048]: Auto Test Report (minutes) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 059. Example: How do I set the timer to send a test report every 3rd day at 11:30 pm? Enter address [046]. Enter 003. Enter address [47]. Enter 023. Enter address [48]. Enter 030.

29 Addresses [049] & [051] - Exit & Entry Delay Timers
Address [049]: Exit Delay (seconds) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 255. Default = 60 seconds. Address [050]: Entry Delay 1 (seconds) Default = 45 seconds. Address [051]: Entry Delay 2 (seconds) Example: How do I set the Entry Delay 1 timer to 15 seconds? Enter address [050]. Enter 015.

30 Addresses [052] to [060] - Other System Timers
Address [052]: Bell Cut-Off Time (minutes) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 255. Default = 5 minutes. Address [053]: Zone Speed (X 15mSec.) Default = 600 mSec. Address [054]: Power Failure Report Delay (minutes) 000 = disabled. Default = 30 minutes. Address [055]: "No Movement" Report Time (X 15 minutes) Default = disabled.

31 Addresses [052] to [060] - Other System Timers
Address [057]: Intellizone Delay (seconds; minimum 10 sec.) Enter a 3-digit value from 010 to 255. Default = 48 seconds. Address [058]: Installer Code Lock Enter a 3-digit value. 147 = locked; 000 = unlocked Address [059]: Programmable Delay Before Alarm Transmission (seconds) Enter a 3-digit value from 005 to 063. 000 = disabled. Address [056]: PGM Timer Setting Enter a 3-digit value from 001 to 127 for seconds and 129 to 255 for minutes (add 128 to desired value in minutes; i.e. for 5 minutes: = 133). Default = 5 seconds. Address [060]: Recent Closing Delay (seconds) Enter a 3-digit value from 000 to 255.

32 Addresses [062] to [078] - Code Priority
These sections define which users can "Stay" and "Away" arm, which users can bypass zones and, in a partitioned system, which users can arm System "A" and System "B". Partitioning Disabled: Addresses [062], [064] and [066]: Define which users can "Stay" arm Addresses [068], [070] and [072]: Define which users can "Away" arm Addresses [074], [076] and [078]: Define which users can bypass zones Partitioning Enabled: Addresses [062], [064] and [066]: Define which users can arm System "A" Addresses [068], [070] and [072]: Define which users can arm System "B"

33 Addresses [062] to [078] - Code Priority
These sections define which users can "Stay" and "Away" arm, which users can bypass zones and, in a partitioned system, which users can arm System "A" and System "B". Enter the desired address and press the corresponding keys to enable or disable the options. An option is considered enabled when its corresponding key is illuminated. Addresses [062], [064] and [066]: Code Priority for System "A" or "Stay" arm

34 Addresses [062] to [078] - Code Priority
These sections define which users can "Stay" and "Away" arm, which users can bypass zones and, in a partitioned system, which users can arm System "A" and System "B". Enter the desired address and press the corresponding keys to enable or disable the options. An option is considered enabled when its corresponding key is illuminated. Addresses [068], [070] and [072]: Code Priority for System "B" or "Away" arm

35 Addresses [062] to [078] - Code Priority
These sections define which users can "Stay" and "Away" arm, which users can bypass zones and, in a partitioned system, which users can arm System "A" and System "B". Enter the desired address and press the corresponding keys to enable or disable the options. An option is considered enabled when its corresponding key is illuminated. Addresses [074], [076] and [078]: Code Priority for Bypass Access Enter address [078]. Press [2]. Example: How do I give user #34 the right to bypass zones?

36 Address [086] - General Options
Key [2]: Keyswitch Arming ON = Stay Arm / System "A" OFF = Regular Arm Key [3]: Keyswitch ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [4]: Call Back

37 Address [086] - General Options
Key [5]: Timed Auto Arm ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [6]: "No Movement" Auto Arm Key [7]: Dialing ON = Tone Dialing (DTMF) OFF = Pulse Dialing Key [8]: Partitioning Key [9]: Silent Zones and Silent Panics ON = Generates only a report OFF = Generates a silent alarm

38 Address [086] - General Options
Key [10]: Dialing Pulse Rates ON = 1:1.5 (USA) OFF = 1:2 (Europe)

39 Address [086] - General Options
Key [BYP]: 2-Wire Smoke† ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [MEM]: Bell Squawk on Arm/Disarm Key [TBL]: Auto Zone Shutdown † Only available with 728ULT and 738ULT

40 Address [088] - General Options
Key [2ND]: Automatic Event Buffer Transmission ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [1]: Panic 1 (keys [1] & [3]) Key [2]: Panic 2 (keys [4] & [6]) Key [3]: Panic 3 (keys [7] & [9]) Key [4]: Panic 1 Option ON = Audible OFF = Silent

41 Address [088] - General Options
Key [5]: Panic 2 Option ON = Audible OFF = Silent Key [6]: Panic 3 Option ON = Fire Key [7]: One-Key ([10]) Regular Arming ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [8]: One-Key ([11]) Stay or System "A" Arming Key [9]: Access Code Length ON = 4-digit OFF = 6-digit

42 Address [088] - General Options
Key [12]: Beep on Exit Delay ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled

43 Address [088] - General Options
Key [BYP]: Report Zone Restore ON = On zone closure OFF = On bell cut-off Key [MEM]: EOL Zones ON = No EOL OFF = Zones with EOL Key [TBL]: Report Code Disarming Option ON = Only after alarm OFF = Always report disarm

44 Address [090] - General Options
Key [2ND]: Exclude Power Failure from Trouble Display ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [1]: Zone 4* ON = Disabled OFF = Enabled *When ATZ is enabled and zone 3 is defined as a fire zone, zone 4 must be disabled. If using a 738ULT, zone 9 will be disabled. If using a 748+, zone 15 will be disabled. Key [2]: Auto Arming Option ON = Stay / System "A" OFF = Auto arm in Regular mode Key [3]: Auto Test Report / Closing Delinquency Timer† ON = Timer measured in hours OFF = Timer measured in days † Only available with 728ULT and 738ULT

45 Address [090] - General Options
Key [4]: Restrict Arming on Battery Failure† ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [5]: Restrict Arming on Tamper Trouble† Key [6]: Tamper Bypass Option ON = Tamper follows zone bypass definition OFF = No tamper bypass Key [7]: Zone Doubling (ATZ) Series / Parallel† ON = Parallel OFF = Series † Only available with 728ULT and 738ULT

46 Address [090] - General Options
Key [8]: Zone Doubling (ATZ) ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [9]: Audible Trouble Warning Key [10]: Duress Key [11]: Keypad Zone 1 Supervision

47 Address [090] - General Options
Key [12]: Keypad Zone 2 Supervision ON = Enabled OFF = Disabled Key [BYP]: Master Code Lock† Key [MEM]: Pager Format Transmission Options† ON = Transmit report codes immediately OFF = Transmit report codes after delay Key [TBL]: Pager Report Event Option† ON = Report all events OFF = Report alarm events only † Only available with 728ULT and 738ULT

48 Addresses [092] to [126] - Zone Definition
In each address, keys [1] to [12] represent zones 1 to 12 or 13 to 24 respectively. Do not use the Intellizone feature and an entry delay for the same zone. Zones that are not selected in addresses [100] to [114] become Delay 1 zones. Addresses [92] and [94]: Intellizone Address [92] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [94] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [96] and [98]: Silent Zone Address [96] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [98] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [100] and [102]: 24 Hour/Fire Zone Address [100] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [102] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [104] and [106]: Instant Zone Address [104] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [106] = Zones 13 to 24

49 Addresses [092] to [126] – Zone Definition
Addresses [108] and [110]: Follow Zone Address [108] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [110] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [112] and [114]: Delay 2 Zone Address [112] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [114] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [116] and [118]: Stay Arming/System "A" Address [116] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [118] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [120] and [122]: System "B" Address [120] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [122] = Zones 13 to 24 Addresses [124] and [126]: Bypass Address [124] = Zones 1 to 12 Address [126] = Zones 13 to 24

50 Addresses [300] to [527] - Report Codes
Enter any 2-digit value from [1] to [F]. [2ND] = Will not be reported except for Contact ID programmable codes. For single-digit reporting, enter [2ND] as the first digit. NOTE: If the Contact ID Format (all codes) is selected, addresses [300] to [527] do not have to be programmed. Addresses [300] to [349]: Arming (Closing) Report Codes Address [300] = Auto/Espload Address [301] = Master Addresses [302] to [348] = User Codes 1 to 47 Address [349] = User Code 48/Duress Addresses [350] to [399]: Disarming (Opening) Report Codes Address [350] = Auto/Espload Address [351] = Master Addresses [352] to [398] = User Codes 1 to 47 Address [399] = User Code 48/Duress

51 Addresses [300] to [527] - Report Codes
Enter any 2-digit value from [1] to [F]. [2ND] = Will not be reported except for Contact ID programmable codes. For single-digit reporting, enter [2ND] as the first digit. NOTE: If the Contact ID Format (all codes) is selected, addresses [300] to [527] do not have to be programmed. Addresses [400] to [423]: Alarm Report Codes for Zones 1 to 24 Addresses [400] to [423] = Zones 1 to 24 respectively Address [402] = Zone 3 (fire add. 100) Addresses [424] to [447]: Alarm Restore Report Codes for Zones 1 to 24 Addresses [424] to [447] = Zones 1 to 24 respectively Address [426] = Zone 3 (fire add. 100) Addresses [448] to [471]: Zones 1 to 24 Shutdown Report Codes Addresses [448] to [471] = Zones 1 to 24 respectively Address [450] = Zone 3 (fire add. 100)

52 Addresses [300] to [527] - Report Codes
Enter any 2-digit value from [1] to [F]. [2ND] = Will not be reported except for Contact ID programmable codes. For single-digit reporting, enter [2ND] as the first digit. NOTE: If the Contact ID Format (all codes) is selected, addresses [300] to [527] do not have to be programmed. Addresses [472] to [483]: Tampers 1 to 12 Report Codes Addresses [472] to [483] = Tampers 1 to 12 respectively Addresses [484] to [495]: N/A Addresses [496] to [501]: Trouble Report Codes Address [496] = Max. aux. Current Address [497] = Bell disconnect / max. bell current Address [498] = Battery disconnect / low voltage Address [499] = Power failure Address [500] = Fire loop trouble Address [501] = Timer loss

53 Addresses [300] to [527] - Report Codes
Enter any 2-digit value from [1] to [F]. [2ND] = Will not be reported except for Contact ID programmable codes. For single-digit reporting, enter [2ND] as the first digit. NOTE: If the Contact ID Format (all codes) is selected, addresses [300] to [527] do not have to be programmed. Addresses [502] and [503]: N/A Addresses [504] to [511]: Trouble Restore Report Codes Address [504] = Max. aux. Current Address [505] = Bell disconnect / max. bell current Address [506] = Battery disconnect / low voltage Address [507] = Power failure Address [508] = Fire loop trouble Address [509] = Timer programmed Address [510] = Tamper / wiring fault Address [511] = TLM restore

54 Addresses [300] to [527] - Report Codes
Enter any 2-digit value from [1] to [F]. [2ND] = Will not be reported except for Contact ID programmable codes. For single-digit reporting, enter [2ND] as the first digit. NOTE: If the Contact ID Format (all codes) is selected, addresses [300] to [527] do not have to be programmed. Addresses [512] to [527]: Special Report Codes Address [519] = Recent close Address [520] = Duress Address [521] = Closing Delinquency Addresses [522] & [523] = N/A Address [524] = Login (Espload) Address [525] = Program change Address [526] and [527] = N/A Address [512] = Test report Address [513] = Panic 1 Address [514] = Panic 2 Address [515] = Panic 3 Address [516] = Late to close Address [517] = No movement Address [518] = Partial arming

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