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ADEMCO LYNX XL SERIES Security System LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Beta Draft Copy 8/23/04 K9349 8/04 Rev. A

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROPER PROTECTION The Following Recommendations for the Location of Fire and Burglary Detection Devices Help Provide Proper Coverage for the Protected Premises. Recommendations For Smoke And Heat Detectors With regard to the number and placement of smoke/heat detectors, we subscribe to the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Standard #72 noted below. Early warning fire detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows: For minimum protection a smoke detector should be installed outside of each separate sleeping area, and on each additional floor of a multi-floor family living unit, including basements. The installation of smoke detectors in kitchens, attics (finished or unfinished), or in garages is not normally recommended. For additional protection the NFPA recommends that you install heat or smoke detectors in the living room, dining room, bedroom(s), kitchen, hallway(s), attic, furnace room, utility and storage rooms, basements and attached garages. In addition, we recommend the following: Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where a smoker sleeps. Install a smoke detector inside every bedroom where someone sleeps with the door partly or completely closed. Smoke could be blocked by the closed door. Also, an alarm in the hallway outside may not wake up the sleeper if the door is closed. DINING LIVING ROOM KITCHEN BEDROOM LVNG RM BASEMENT BEDROOM TO BR BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM KTCHN. CLOSED DOOR TV ROOM BEDROOM GARAGE KITCHEN DINING BDRM LIVING ROOM BDRM Smoke Detectors for Minimum Protection Smoke Detectors for Additional Protection Heat-Activated Detectors floor_plan-001-v0 Install a smoke detector inside bedrooms where electrical appliances (such as portable heaters, air conditioners or humidifiers) are used. Install a smoke detector at both ends of a hallway if the hallway is more than 40 feet (12 meters) long. Install smoke detectors in any room where an alarm control is located, or in any room where alarm control connections to an AC source or phone lines are made. If detectors are not so located, a fire within the room could prevent the control from reporting a fire or an intrusion. THIS CONTROL COMPLIES WITH NFPA REQUIREMENTS FOR TEMPORAL PULSE SOUNDING OF FIRE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES. Recommendations For Proper Intrusion Protection For proper intrusion coverage, sensors should be located at every possible point of entry to a home or commercial premises. This would include any skylights that may be present, and the upper windows in a multi-level building. In addition, we recommend that radio backup be used in a security system so that alarm signals can still be sent to the alarm monitoring station in the event that the telephone lines are out of order (alarm signals are normally sent over the phone lines, if connected to an alarm monitoring station). ii

Table of Contents Table of Contents Features and Installation Highlights... 1 1 About LYNX LXL-1000... 1 1 LXL-1000 and AlarmNet C... 1 1 Capabilities... 1 2 Zones... 1 2 Security Codes... 1 2 Downloading... 1 2 Functions... 1 2 Compatible Devices... 1 2 System Features... 1 2 Tamper Protection... 1 2 LED Indications... 1 3 Built In Antenna... 1 3 External Antenna (ADEMCO p/n 7825-OC: optional)... 1 3 Important Installation Highlights (Installer Please Read)... 1 4 Quick Start Installation Guide... 2 1 General... 2 1 1. Removing the Cover... 2 1 2. Selecting a Installation Site... 2 2 Initial Power-Up Sequence of the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver... 2 3 Checking Signal Strength... 2 4 3. Connecting the Installer Keypad... 2 4 4. Program/Register the LXL-1000... 2 5 Quick Mode Programming Installer Keypad Functions... 2 5 Enter Quick Mode Programming... 2 5 Program Long Range Radio... 2 6 Register the Long Range Radio... 2 6 Program a Default Table... 2 7 Add Primary Phone Number... 2 7 Add Primary Sub ID Account Number... 2 8 Add Secondary Phone Number... 2 8 Add Secondary Sub ID Account Number... 2 9 Add A Door Sensor... 2 9 To Add a Window, Motion, Fire, Glass Break, or Shock Sensor... 2 9 Add Emergency Sensor... 2 9 Add Keyfob... 2 10 Delete Sensors... 2 10 Enter Expert Programming Mode... 2 11 5. Completing Programming... 2 11 6. Final Mounting of the Control... 2 11 7. Phone Line Connections... 2 12 7. Install System Transmitters... 2 12 8. Test the System... 2 12 Programming Overview... 3 1 About Programming... 3 1 Keypads... 3 2 Alpha Keypads:... 3 2 Fixed Glass Keypads:... 3 2 Wireless Programming Options... 3 2 Transmitters, and Wireless Keys (Keyfobs)... 3 2 Transmitters... 3 2 Wireless Keys... 3 2 iii

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Pager Programming... 3 2 Function Keys... 3 3 Output Devices (X-10)... 3 3 Quick Mode Programming... 3 3 Zone Type Definitions... 3 3 Mechanics of Programming... 3 5 Installer Keypad Functions... 3 5 Data Field Programming Procedures... 3 6 Interactive Mode Programming (*29, *56, *57, *58, *79, *80, *81, *82)... 3 6 Loading Factory Defaults/Initializing for Download... 3 6 Exiting the Programming Mode... 3 6 Data Field Programming... 4 1 About Data Field Programming... 4 1 Programming Data Fields... 4 1 Long Range Radio Programming ( 29 Menu Mode)... 5 1 About Long Range Radio Programming... 5 1 Programming... 5 1 Long Range Radio Output... 5 2 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Programming Primary Account Information (Questions 1-3)... 5 2 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver System Options (Questions 4-10)... 5 3 Reviewing Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Programming Entries... 5 4 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Status Codes... 5 4 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Diagnostics Mode... 5 5 Zone Programming ( 56 and 58 Menu Modes)... 6 1 About Zone Programming... 6 1 56 Zone Programming Procedure... 6 1 Function Key Programming ( 57 Menu Mode)... 7 1 About Function Keys... 7 1 Output Device Programming ( 79 and 80 Menu Mode)... 8 1 About Device Programming... 8 1 Output Identification... 8 1 Output Definition Components... 8 2 Zone Lists ( 81)... 9 1 About Zone Lists (81 menu Mode)... 9 1 Alpha Descriptor Programming ( 82 Menu Mode)... 10-1 About Descriptor Programming... 10-1 Creating Schedules... 11-1 System Communication... 12-1 LXL-1000 and AlarmNet C... 12-1 Transmitting an Alarm... 12-1 Radio Supervision... 12-1 LXL-1000 and Dialer Communication with Central Station... 12-2 System Operation... 13 1 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Operation Overview... 13 1 Transmitting an Alarm... 13 1 Radio Supervision... 13 1 LED Indications... 13 1 Communication Status LEDs:... 13 2 Radio Signal Strength Indicators... 13 2 Signal Strength:... 13 2 Power-Up:... 13 2 Registration:... 13 2 Transmit Error:... 13 3 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Troubleshooting... 13 3 System Security Codes... 13 5 iv

Table of Contents Keypad Functions... 13 5 Voice Keypads... 13 5 Keypad Commands... 13 6 Panic Keys... 13 7 Setting the Real-Time Clock... 13 7 Testing LXL-1000... 14-1 About Test Procedures... 14-1 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Test /Registration... 14-1 Test Registration... 14-1 Registering the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver... 14-1 Monitor the Registration Process... 14-1 System Test... 14-4 Checking Transmitter Enrollment (Sniffer Mode)... 14-5 Go/No Go Test Mode... 14-5 Dialer Communication Test and Periodic Test Reports... 14-6 Automatic Periodic Test Report... 14-6 Automatic Standby Battery Tests... 14-6 Specifications & Accessories... 15 1 v

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S E C T I O N 1 Features and Installation Highlights About LYNX LXL-1000 LYNX LXL-1000 is a compact security system featuring total wireless zone protection. Integral to the LXL-1000 control, requiring no installation action is the sounder and RF receiver/transmitter, an embedded Cellular Control Channel Transceiver and a digital communicator. LXL-1000 also contains a rechargeable battery that provides up to 24 hours of standby operation in the event of AC loss. The LXL-1000 control is mounted to a duplex receptacle and the only external interface is telephone wiring. Refer to Figure 1 for the LXL- 1000 internal overview. COVER TAMPER SOUNDER SOUNDER JUMPER BATTERY RJ31 TELEPHONE JACK RSSI BAR GRAPH LEDs (5) AUX TELEPHONE JACK RJ11 COMMUNICATION STATUS LEDs (2) SECURITY SYSTEM CONTROL STATUS LEDs (3) ANTENNA JUMPER ORIENTATION PLACARDING - EXT ANT INT ANT EXTERNAL ANTENNA + BATTERY CONNECTOR RF LED ANTENNA ANTENNA INTERNAL/ EXTERNAL ANTENNA JUMPER OPTIONAL EXTERNAL ANTENNA PORT (NOT SUPPLIED) INSTALLER KEYPAD PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR Figure 1. LXL-1000 Internal Overview QM-022-V0 LXL-1000 and AlarmNet C LXL-1000 s Cellular Control Channel Transceiver provides the subscriber end of the AlarmNet C reporting system. It is comparable to a digital communicator, but instead of transmitting signals over the telephone lines, it transmits radio signals to the central monitoring station using the control channel of the AMPS cellular phone network. This allows faster and more secure reporting and greater coverage. The Cellular Control Channel Transceiver uses the control channel of the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) cellular network to report subscriber alarms and system status messages. It operates on either the A or B side of the cellular network without using a voice channel. Because alarms are transmitted only on the control channel, a true phone call is never placed. This eliminates delays due to busy or saturated cells where no voice channels are available. 1 1

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Capabilities LXL-1000 is compliant with the MicroBurst standard for packet-based control channel cellular communication. Alarm and status packets are transmitted from the subscriber to a local cell where they are identified and then routed to the AlarmNet Control Center. The AlarmNet Control Center then logs the alarm and routes it via RF to the appropriate AlarmNet-A or AlarmNet-M equipped central station. LXL-1000 s embedded Cellular Control Channel Transceiver can be used in conjunction with the digital communicators to provide redundant reporting. Zones Supports up to 32 wireless transmitter zones (5800 series; zones 1-32) plus 8 keyfob zones (zones 33-40) for total of 40 zones Security Codes Up to 32 Security Codes, each with separate authority levels Downloading Via an IBM compatible computer, Compass downloading software, and a compatible HAYES or ADEMCO CIA modem specified by Ademco. Functions Night Stay and step arming can be set on the keypad Single-button arming feature (on keypads or keyfobs): Can use dedicated keys to arm the system AWAY or STAY Up to 8 schedules, to control devices and/or auto-arm/disarm the system Up to two keypad macros, which can be activated by wireless keypads Paging feature allows certain system conditions to be reported to pager phone numbers; can use a dedicated key on keypads to send a signal to a pager (supports 2 pagers) Built-in Telephone Line Monitoring option can monitor the telephone line voltage and can cause a local display, or a display and trouble/alarm sound. Event Logging records up to 50 selected events in a history log; control and readout from the log is done via Ademco Compass Downloader software or installer/master code at 5839 Alpha RF Keypad Zone descriptors for all zones Optional RF jam detection for wireless systems detects a condition that may impede proper RF reception (i.e., jamming or other RF interference); causes keypad display, and sends a report to the central monitoring station (if trouble reporting is enabled). Compatible Devices System Features Supports up to seven 5839 Alpha RF Keypads and unlimited 5828 Fixed RF Keypads or 5828V Fixed RF Voice Keypads (Function keys will not work as set in *57) Supports 5800 series transmitters Powerline Carrier Devices (X-10 type) For programming the control during installation, supports either a 6160 or 6139 Alpha keypad (Installer Keypad). Tamper Protection The control is tampered protected. An alarm will sound if the cover is removed or if the control is removed from it s mounted location. 1 2

Section 1: Features and Installation Highlights LED Indications Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI), displayed on a 5-postion bar graph. Two Communication Status LEDs One Rf activity indicator, activates momentarily when Rf is received (used during installation to program sensors serial number to the control) The control utilizes three Security System Control Status LEDs that indicate control arming state and power status as follows: The Red LED: Lights or flashes when system is armed AWAY or STAY mode. Lit Steady = system armed AWAY or system armed STAY and exit delay has expired Flashing = system armed STAY and exit delay timer active Rapid Flashing = an alarm has occurred (memory of alarm) The Yellow LED: Indicates system power status. Lit Steady = AC power on Flashing = low battery Off = AC power off, discharged battery Green LED lights when the system is disarmed and ready to be armed (no open zones). If the system is disarmed and the green light is off, it indicates the system is not ready (one or more zones are open). Built In Antenna The LXL-1000 comes equipped with an internal antenna. This antenna should provide the signal strength required for most installations. An optional ADEMCO 7825-OC outdoor antenna kit (described below) is available in case additional signal strength is needed for the installation. External Antenna (ADEMCO p/n 7825-OC: optional) In cases where the internal antenna cannot provide sufficient signal strength, an optional external antenna kit is available shown in Figure 2. Please note that the two Antenna Selection jumpers must be configured as indicated; setting both horizontally selects the external antenna; setting both vertically selects the internal antenna. EXT ANT INT ANT EXTERNAL ANTENNA JUMPERS SET FOR EXT ANTENNA KNOCK OUT QM-040-V0 Figure 2. External Antenna Kit Installation 1 3

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Important Installation Highlights (Installer Please Read) The Installer keypad (6160 or 6139) for programming uses address 16. Before beginning the installation refer to Section 2, Setup and Mounting, Quick Mode Programming Installer Keypad Functions and Section 5, Long Range Radio Programming (*29 Menu Mode), Programming to become familiar with the use of the Installer Keypads keys used to program the control. The system can use up to seven 5839 keypads, the first keypad uses address 01 and the subsequent keypad(s) (if used) uses address 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 respectively. The 5828 series keypads use the house ID. Relays have two programming menu modes: Use *79 Menu mode to map device (output) numbers. Use *80 Menu mode to define the output functions (see Output Device Programming section). This system supports programmable function keys. Use *57 Menu mode to define the function keys (see Function Key Programming section). This system provides various paging features. Refer to Section 3, Programming Overview section for a summary on pager programming. For UL installations only, LXL-1000 and TELCO line must be located within the same room. 1 4

R S E C T I O N 2 Quick Start Installation Guide General The Quick Start Installation Guide provides you with the necessary installation procedures to get the LXL-1000 mounted and operational. The sections that follow provide detailed information designed to further enhance or modify the LXL-1000 standard defaulted operational functions. 1. Removing the Cover During normal operation, the cover of the LXL-1000 control remains in place. Press inward on the two locking tabs shown in Figure 1 and remove the cover. COVER LOCKING TAB (TYPICAL L/R) QuikMate Figure 1. LXL-1000 Cover Locking Tabs Referring to Figure 2, install the battery and battery bracket as shown and then connect the battery connector to the pc board. Observe installing the battery with the polarization orientation as shown in Figure 2. QM-023-V0 QM-039-V0 Figure 2. Battery Installation 2 1

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide 2. Selecting a Installation Site BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER - Verify that there is MicroBurst Coverage in the area in which this unit is to be installed by either checking the coverage selection at the AlarmNet web site www.ademco.com/alarmnet or by calling our technical assistance group at 1-800-222-6525. The ZIP code of the given installation site must be known in order to determine MicroBurst availability. BEFORE DRILLING ANY HOLES FOR MOUNTING: CHECK SIGNAL STRENGTH! Select a location where the signal strength level is consistently better than 3 bars as observed on the RSSI LEDs on the controls PC board. CHECK ABILITY TO TRANSMIT! Be sure that the LXL-1000s Cellular Control Channel Transceiver can successfully transmit in the location selected. The red status LED should NOT be blinking after each transmission attempt. REMEMBER, IT S ALL ABOUT COVERAGE! When selecting a mounting location, do not mount this unit in an area where the occupants could reasonably be within 20cm (8 inches) of the antenna. Plug the LXL-1000 control in at the desired location. Select a duplex outlet location with the best signal strength by observing the RSSI LED s 3-7. A minimum of 3 bars two yellow and one green are required for adequate operation. The RED RF LED located on the receiver's circuit board should be used as an indicator of strong local radio frequency interference. If this LED is continuously illuminated, the control should be relocated. COMMUNICATION STATUS LEDS G R RADIO SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Y Y G G G Refer to the Initial Power Up Sequence paragraph that follows. Signal strength may also be measured using the Installer Keypad, refer to Section 5, Long Range Radio Programming (*29 Menu Mode), Cellular Control Channel Transceiver Diagnostics Mode. QM-027-V0 Optimum RF performance can usually be found at the highest point within a building, with the fewest number of walls between the control and the outside of the premises. Avoid mounting the LXL-1000 near other electronic devices. Table 1 provides minimum distances. Highest RF energy is in the direct, horizontal line of the antenna. Therefore, vertical separation (moving electronic devices either higher or lower on the wall) provides a higher level of isolation from the control. Table 1. Minimum Distances from Electrical Equipment EQUIPMENT DISTANCE PIR 10 ft. FM radio or TV antenna 25 ft. Other devices 10 ft. minimum 2 2

Section 2: Quick Start Installation Guide The LXL-1000 is intended for indoor installation only. Mounting outdoors will cause system failure and may present a shock hazard. Initial Power-Up Sequence of the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver When LXL-1000 is initially plugged in, the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver enters a power-on reset state referred as Carrier Search Mode, indicated by the RSSI and communication status LEDs lighting in a chaser sequence. After this power-up sequence, the communication status LEDs display: green lit and red lit. This indicates the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver is functioning but not yet initialized. The Cellular Control Channel Transceiver then begins its initialization sequence. During this process, the Cellular Control channel Transceiver is verifying it s Mobile Identification Number (MIN) and checking for MicroBurst service on both the A and B side carriers. This initialization is displayed on the RSSI bar graph as shown in Table 2. Both yellow LEDs remain unlit and the green LED at the extreme right of the display begins to blink. When this LED lights, the next green LED begins to blink, until all 3 green LEDs are lit. This countdown event may take up to 10 minutes complete. If radio setup and self-test fails, LED 7 blinks continuously and no further progress is made. If MicroBurst coverage is not found on either the A or B side, the LXL-1000 repeats Table 2, steps 2 and 3. These steps are repeated until MicroBurst is found. LED 2 lit indicates no Microburst coverage. Once this sequence has been completed, the RSSI display begins to function as a signal strength indicator as shown in Figure 3. Table 2. Initial Power-Up Communication Status and RSSI LED Sequence STEP COMMUNICATION STATUS LED ACTIVITY FUNCTION COMMUNICATION STATUS & RSSI LED SEQUENCE RSSI LED ACTIVITY FUNCTION 1. LED 1 (G) lit: unregistered LED 2 (R) lit: no MicroBurst coverage COMM STATUS LEDS 1 2 RSSI LEDS 3 4 5 6 7 LED 7 (G) blinking: LXL-1000 checking current carrier list and verifying coverage. Time to complete: < 1 minute. G R Y Y G G G QM-030-V0 2. LED 1 (G) lit: unregistered radio. LED 1 (G) not lit: previously registered radio. LED 2 (R) lit: MicroBurst coverage not yet found, B-side. LED 2 (R) not lit: MicroBurst coverage found, B-side. 3. LED 1 (G) lit: unregistered radio. LED 1 (G) blinking: service request successful, A-side. LED 1 (G) not lit: previously registered radio. LED 2 (R) lit: MicroBurst coverage not yet found, A-side. LED 2 (R) blinking: service request message unsuccessful, A-side. LED 2 (R) not lit: MicroBurst coverage found, A-side. LED 7 ON = RADIO SET-UP OK QM-031-V0 LED 6 (G) blinking: LXL-1000 searching for coverage on the B- side carrier. Time to complete: <1 minute. LED 6 ON = B-SIDE COVERAGE TEST COMPLETE QM-032-V0 LED 5 (G) blinking: LXL-1000 searching for coverage on the A- side carrier. Time to complete: <1 minute. 2 3

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide STEP COMMUNICATION STATUS LED ACTIVITY FUNCTION COMMUNICATION STATUS & RSSI LED SEQUENCE RSSI LED ACTIVITY FUNCTION 4. LED 1 (G) lit: unregistered radio. LED 1 (G) blinking: service request successful. LED 1 (G) not lit: previously registered radio. LED 2 (R) lit: MicroBurst coverage not yet found. LED 2 (R) blinking: service request message unsuccessful. LED 2 (R) not lit: MicroBurst coverage found. LED 5 ON = A-SIDE COVERAGE TEST COMPLETE QM-033-V0 LED 4 (Y) blinking: LXL-1000 testing carriers for MicroBurst coverage. Time to complete: 2-10 minutes. off blink rapid blink LED Key on QM-028-V0 Checking Signal Strength LXL-1000 will display signal strength once the initial power-on sequence is complete. Use the guide on the right when selecting an installation site. Select an installation site where the RSSI is between 3 5 bars. 0.0 no signal 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 min 2.5 3.0 min installation level YEL YEL GRN GRN GRN 3.5 4.0 4.5 INCREASING SIGNAL STRENGTH 5.0 max signal Figure 3. RSSI LEDs Bar Graph Displays 3. Connecting the Installer Keypad Connect the Installer Keypad to the Programming Connector as shown in Figure 3 and then set the Installer Keypad address to 16. YELLOW NOT USED RED BLACK GREEN TO PROGRAMMING KEYPAD KEYPAD PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR QM-025-V1 Figure 3. Connecting Installer Keypad. 2 4

Section 2: Quick Start Installation Guide 4. Program/Register the LXL-1000 The LXL-1000 should be registered, programmed and tested prior to Final Mounting. Registering the LXL-1000 s Cellular Control Channel Transceiver prior to Final Mounting is required to verify the path from the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver to AlarmNet and back. If multiple (3 or more) failures to transmit occur (as indicated by the red Communication Status LED rapidly blinking after each transmission), the location selected may be inadequate and the LXL-1000 should be moved to a different location or External Antenna ADEMCO p/n 7825-OC must be used. Refer to Quick Mode Programming procedures that follow to Program the LRR, Register the Long Range Radio, Select System Defaults, Add Primary Phone Number, Add Primary Sub ID Account Number, Add Secondary Phone Number, Add Secondary Sub ID Account Number, Add Sensors, Delete Sensors, and enter Expert Programming Mode. to finalize system features Quick Mode Programming Installer Keypad Functions The keys shown below are used to navigate through the Quick Mode Programming options. 1 2 3 4 ARMED READY ESC ADD DELETE SELECT OFF AWAY STAY 1 2 3 MAX TEST 4 5 6 CODE 7 8 9 INSTANT BYPASS CHIME READY * 0 PANIC # INDEX # KEY FUNCTION 1 ESC Used at any time to exit the current menu (without saving current input unless * is pressed) and return to the previous menu. 2 ADD Used to add sensors or keys, or save data when entering phone or account numbers. 3 DELETE Used to delete a sensor when in the Delete Sensors Menu. 4 SELECT Used to confirm a selection. 5 3 Used to scroll up through menu choices. 6 6 5 6 QM-011-V0 Used to scroll down through menu choices. Enter Quick Mode Programming 1. Enter Installer Code (4 1 1 2) + 8 8 8. 2. Once you have entered Quick Mode the Installer Keypad will display, Add Sensors. 3. Press the 6 or 3 key to scroll through the options: Add Sensors Sec Sub ID Delete Sensors Select Defaults Pri Phone Program LRR Pri Sub ID LRR Registration Sec Phone Expert Mode 4. Press the SELECT function key to select the option for editing. Program each option as follows: If you make a mistake editing an option you must exit the option and then renter it. Press the ADD key to enter the edited option field data. 2 5

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide When stepping through the Phone Number and Sub ID (subscriber ID and Central station) phone number fields, the existing data is displayed. If the field is selected for editing, the data in that field will be deleted. The field can be left blank by pressing the ADD key. Enter new data and then press the ADD key. When you have completed each programming option, press the ESC to return to the prior prompt. Program LRR. Prior to Registering the Cellular Control Channel Transceiver the City Code, CS ID, Sub ID #, and Time Zone is required and needs to be programmed. LRR programming option entries are provided by the AlarmNet Technical Assistance Center. Valid entries for the CS ID are 0-9, # +1 for A, # + 2 for B, # + 3 for C, # + 4 for D, # + 5 for E, and # + 6 for F. If incorrect data has been entered pressing the DELETE key backs up to enable rewrite. Pressing # + 0 at any point in the LRR radio programming Quick Mode returns you to the beginning of Program LRR option. Program the desired LRR parameters in the system. Program Long Range Radio Scroll to "Program LRR" Press [SELECT] Scroll to select ERR programming option. Press [SELECT] ENTER REQUIRED DATA Press [ADD] Srcoll to next option or ESC LRR Programming Options City Code CS ID Sub ID # Time Zone Scroll to the LRR Registration option to register the LRR in the Alarm Net radio system. QM-037-V0 LRR Registration Register the Long Range Radio Registration MSG1 Sent Scroll to "LRR Registration" Press [SELECT] Pressing SELECT initiates the Registration process. The Registration process consists of transmitting those messages in succession and receives a Registration validation from Alarm Net. Registration MSG 2 Sent Registration MSG 3 Sent Registration Waiting for ACK Registration Successful! You can monitor the registration process by viewing the displays on the Installer keypad. After the three messages are sent the unit waits for acknowledgment. If this is a new installation and the city, central station, and customer number are correctly entered, the LXL-1000 is registered when the Registration Successful message is displayed. At this point, the LXL-1000 Cellular Control Channel Transceiver is in full service and available for alarm reporting to the central station. Possible Error message that could be displayed are described and shown below. QM-038-V0 2 6

Section 2: Quick Start Installation Guide Possible Errors Messages Registration Timed Out! Reg Reject Bad ID! PS Account Exists Sub Y/N (1/0) If no response to the registration request is received from AlarmNet, this message is displayed. If you incorrectly entered the city, central station, or customer number, this message is displayed. If this message is displayed with a P primary ID, and/ or an S secondary ID, it indicates that the ID information was either entered in error, or the central station failed to pre-authorize programmed ID numbers with AlarmNet customer service. This prompt is displayed if this is a repair/replacement, or an error was made in programming LXL-1000 for an existing account. Numerous transmission failures also indicated by the red Communication Status LED blinking rapidly indicate that the location chosen might be preventing the LXL-1000 from transmitting well; the unit should be relocated. SELECT DEAULTS. Scroll to the Select Defaults option to change the current default table. You have a choice of four different default tables. The defaults associated with each configuration are shown in the LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Programming Form. Program a Default Table Scroll to "Defaults" Press [SELECT] Scroll to select Configuration Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC Default Configurations Config 1 Config 2 Config 3 Config 4 Refer to the Default Tables shown in the Programming Guide QM-020-V0 PRI PHONE. Scroll to the Pri Phone option to enter or modify the central station primary phone number in the system. Valid entries for the entering the primary phone number are 0 9, # + 11 for, # + 12 for #, # + 13 for a pause (2 seconds). Note: When stepping through the Phone Number and Sub ID (subscriber ID and Central station phone number fields), the existing data is displayed. If the field is selected for editing, the data in that field will be deleted. The field can be left blank by pressing the ADD key. Enter new data and then press the ADD key. Add Primary Phone Number Scroll to "Pri. Phone" Enter first central station phone number (up to 20 digits) Press [SELECT] Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC QM-016-V0 2 7

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide PRI SUB ID. Scroll to the Pri Sub Id option to enter the central station primary subscriber ID account number in the system. Note: When stepping through the Phone Number and Sub ID (subscriber ID and Central station phone number fields), the existing data is displayed. If the field is selected for editing, the data in that field will be deleted. The field can be left blank by pressing the ADD key. Enter new data and then press the ADD key. All four digits of the Central Station Account number must be entered. If ten-digit format is! being used, all ten digits must be entered. Add Primary Sub ID Account Number Scroll to "Pri. Sub ID" Enter first central station account number (up to 4 or 10 digits) Press [SELECT] Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC QM-017-V0 SEC PHONE. Scroll to the Sec Phone option to enter the central station secondary phone number in the system. Valid entries for the entering the secondary phone number are 0 9, # + 11 for, # + 12 for #, # + 13 for a pause (2 seconds). Note: When stepping through the Phone Number and Sub ID (subscriber ID and Central station phone number fields), the existing data is displayed. If the field is selected for editing, the data in that field will be deleted. The field can be left blank by pressing the ADD key. Enter new data and then press the ADD key. Add Secondary Phone Number Scroll to "Pri. Phone" Enter first central station phone number (up to 20 digits) Press [SELECT] Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC QM-016-V0 SEC SUB ID Scroll to the Sec Sub Id option to enter the central station secondary subscriber ID account number in the system. Note: When stepping through the Phone Number and Sub ID (subscriber ID and Central station phone number fields), the existing data is displayed. If the field is selected for editing, the data in that field will be deleted. The field can be left blank by pressing the ADD key. Enter new data and then press the ADD key.! All four digits of the Central Station Account number must be entered. If ten-digit format is being used, all ten digits must be entered. 2 8

Add Secondary Sub ID Account Number Section 2: Quick Start Installation Guide Scroll to "Sec. Sub ID" Enter second central station account number (up to 4 or 10 digits) Press [SELECT] Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC QM-019-V0 ADD SENSORS. Scroll to the Add Sensors option to enroll RF sensors in the system.! The LXL-1000 will enroll a sensor once the transmitter has been activated twice. LXL- 1000 confirms the enrollment following subsequent activation of the same transmitter. Add A Door Sensor Doors added have Zone Type 01, exit/entry operation. Scroll to "Add Sensors" Press [SELECT] Scroll to "Add Door Sensor" Press [SELECT] Scroll to sensor location Press [SELECT] Scroll to Sensor location Press [SELECT] Activate transmitter twice. To enter S/N manually Press (SELECT) Press [ADD] Sensor Location Front Garage Hall Back Basement Kitchen Side Sliding Patio Scroll to next option or ESC QM-012-V0 To Add a Window, Motion, Fire, Glass Break, or Shock Sensor Scroll to "Add Sensors" Press [SELECT] Scroll to sensor type See (1) Press [SELECT] Scroll to sensor location See (2) Press [SELECT] Activate transmitter twice or enter S/N manually Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC QM-013-V1 (1) Sensor Type (2) Sensor Location Window Dining room Master Bedroom Basement Motion Detector Family Room Bedroom Den Fire Detection Guest Room Bathroom Garage Laundry Room Nursery Attic Living room Kitchen Office Utility Room Hall Upstairs Add Emergency Sensor Scroll to "Emergency" Scroll to pendant type Press [SELECT] Press [SELECT] Activate transmitter twice or enter S/N manually Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC Pendant Type Medical Fire Silent Police Police QM-014-V1 2 9

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Add Keyfob! When adding wireless keys, wait 5 seconds between transmissions. Scroll to "Add Sensors" Press [SELECT] Scroll to "Add Keyfob" Press [SELECT] See (1) Scroll to desired template Press [SELECT] Activate transmitter twice or enter S/N manually Press [ADD] Enter User No. Press [ADD] Scroll to next option or ESC QM-015-V1 (1) Wireless Key Default Templates TEMPLATE 1 Loop Function TEMPLATE 4 Loop Function 1 2 3 4 No Alm DISARM AWAY No Alm 1 2 3 4 No Alm No Alm AWAY DISARM TEMPLATE 2 Loop Function TEMPLATE 5 Loop Function 1 2 3 4 No Alm DISARM AWAY STAY 1 2 3 4 No Alm STAY AWAY DISARM TEMPLATE 3 Loop Function TEMPLATE 6 Loop Function 1 2 3 4 24Hr DISARM AWAY STAY DELETE SENSORS. Scroll to the Delete Sensor option to delete sensors in the system. Delete Sensors 1 2 3 4 24Hr STAY AWAY DISARM Scroll to "Delete Sensors" Scroll to "Delete Zone" Scroll to "Zone XX" Delete "DelZn XX" Press [SELECT] Press [SELECT] Scroll to zone number to be deleted Press [SELECT] Press [DELETE] Scroll to "Del Transmitter" Scroll to "Zone XX" Delete "DelZn XX" OR SCROLL Press [SELECT] Scroll to zone number to be deleted Press [SELECT] Press [DELETE] Note: Del Transmitter option functions the same as Delete Zone, except that all loops associated with that transmitter will be deleted including all zones using that transmitters serial number. EXPERT MODE To complete the programming requirements for your installation Scroll to the Expert Programming Mode option to exit the Quick Programming Mode and enable Standard Data Field Programming to enter *24 RF House Id code, *190 Site Id 5839 Keypad Options, and *191 Site Id 5839 Enrollment mode. In addition use this option to change a specific default for example, *29 Long Range Radio Menu Mode, *34 Exit Delay, *35 Entry Delay, *47Phone System Select, *48 Report Format, *50 Burglary dialer Delay, *54Dynamic Signaling Delay, and *55 Dynamic Signaling Priority. Once Expert Mode is selected from QUICK MODE programming you will be locked out of Quick Mode programming. You should choose this entry only if you desire to restrict reentry into Data Field Programming via *98 exit. QM-036-V0 2 10

Enter Expert Programming Mode! Section 2: Quick Start Installation Guide Once you have entered the Expert Programming Mode, the [ESC] key cannot be used to return to Quick Mode Programming mode. Scroll to "Expert programming mode" Press [SELECT] System switches to Expert Programming Mode (Refer to the Installation and Setup Guide or the Programming Guide for additional programming instructions) QM-021-V0 5. Completing Programming Once all programming is complete, exit programming mode by pressing *99. 6. Final Mounting of the Control When programming and testing of the control is complete, unplug LXL-1000 and remove the existing duplex or Decora receptacle cover plate. Do not discard screw(s) they will be used in the next step. Using the appropriate receptacle adapter supplied, standard duplex or Decora, attach the adapter to the wall receptacle using the screws removed in step 1. A typical installation using the duplex receptacle adapter is shown in Figure 5. Using the screws and anchors supplied, attach the controls mounting plate to the receptacle adapter and the wall as shown in Figure 5. 1 REMOVE RECEPTACLE COVER PLATE 2 RECEPTACLE ADAPTER PLATE OUTLET MOUNTING SCREW 3 INSTALL MOUNTING PLATE WALL ANCHOR (5 SUPPLIED) WALL MOUNTING SCREWS (4 TYP.) OUTLET MOUNTING SCREW TAMPER MOUNTING SCREW QM-008-V1 Figure 5. Installing the LXL-1000 Control Mounting Plate Position the control on it s mounting plate and secure with the screws supplied as shown in Figure 6. Install the cover. 2 11

R LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide QM-010-V1 Figure 6. Installing the Control on Mounting Plate 6. Phone Line Connections For incoming phone line and handset wiring refer to Figure 7. The AUX phone jack on the LXL-1000 provides a convenient means of connecting an additional telephone. DETAIL A SIDE VIEW INCOMING PHONE LINE RING TIP RJ31 JACK AUX JACK RJ11 RED GREY 4 5 3 6 RJ31X 2 1 7 8 GREEN TO PREMISES PHONES RING TIP BROWN SEE DETAIL A DIRECT CONNECT CORD QM-024-V0 Figure 7. Phone Line and Handset Wiring. 8. Install System Transmitters Prior to permanently mounting the system transmitters, perform a Go/No Go test Section 14: Testing LXL-1000. 9. Test the System Refer to Testing LXL-1000 Section 14, and perform the appropriate tests. Test each zone using the system s TEST mode. Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode for checking wireless transmitting devices, as it will only check for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter, NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop. 2 12

S E C T I O N 3 Programming Overview About Programming You can program the system at any time, even at the installer's premises prior to the actual installation. Programming can also be performed remotely from the installer s office/home, using an IBM personal computer, a modem, and Compass downloading software. The following is a list of the various Programming modes used to program this system. Programming Mode Data Field Programming Quick Mode Programming 29 Long Range Radio Programming 56 Zone Programming 57 Function Key Programming 58 Zone Programming 79 Output Device Mapping 80 Output Definitions Used to Program basic data fields used for setting the various system options. Most of the data fields in this system have been programmed for specific default values. However, some fields must be programmed for each particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features. The Quick Mode Programming is a simplified programming option that can be used to modify defaulted programming options. Assign Long Range Radio output, enter Long Range Radio Expert Programming Mode, or enter Long Range Radio Diagnostics Mode. Use with programming field *54 Dynamic Signaling Delay and *55 Dynamic Signaling Priority for LRR reporting. Assign zone characteristics, report codes, alpha descriptors, and serial numbers for 5800 RF transmitters. Programs each 5839 used four alphabet function keys to perform one of several system operations. Assign zone attributes similar to 56 mode, but provides a faster programming procedure and is intended for those more experienced in programming controls of this type. Assign unit codes for Powerline Carrier devices (X-10). Define up to 24 output definitions which can control the output relays mapped using *79 Output Device Mapping mode. 81 Zone List Programming Create Zone Lists for zones that will activate X-10 devices, chime, night-stay, and pagers. 82 Alpha Programming Scheduling Mode (code + [#] +64) Create alpha descriptors for easy zone identification. Create schedules to automate various system functions. 3 1

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Keypads 3 2 Alpha Keypads: Alpha keypads are identified by predefined addresses as follows: This Device Uses Address Reports As Zone Enabled By 6160/6139 Installer Keypad 16 116 always enabled, all sounds enabled 5839 keypad 1 01 117 data field *190, *191 5839 keypad 2 02 118 data field *190, *191 5839 keypad 3 03 119 data field *190, *191 5839 keypad 4 04 120 data field *190, *191 5839 keypad 5 05 121 data field *190, *191 5839 keypad 6 06 122 data field *190, *191 5839 keypad 7 07 123 data field *190, *191 Fixed Glass Keypads: If using 5828 series keypads set the HOUSE CODE ID for each keypad to be used (refer to keypad s instructions for setting the HOUSE CODE ID). Wireless Programming Options *22 RF Jam Option *24 RF House ID Code (if using 5828/5828V wireless keypads) *67 Transmitter Low Battery Report Code *75 Transmitter Low battery restore report code Transmitters, and Wireless Keys (Keyfobs) Transmitters Use *56, *58 Zone Programming Menu modes, or Quick Programming Mode to program zone information and enroll transmitters (zones 1-32, buttons 33-40). Wireless Keys Use Wireless Key Programming Templates section of the *58 Zone Programming Menu mode or Quick Programming Mode to program zone information and enroll each button of the wireless keys used. Once a wireless key is enrolled, it must be assigned to a user before it becomes active. See Adding/Deleting Security Codes section for procedure. Pager Programming The system can send various reports to up to two pagers. To program pager reporting, do the following: 1. Enter the appropriate information in the following data fields: *160, *163 Pager Phone Numbers (for pagers 1-2 respectively) *161, *164 Pager Prefix Characters (for pagers 1-2 respectively) *162, *165 Pager Reporting Options (for pagers 1-2 respectively) 2. Enable Pager Delay, if desired, in field *172 (delays alarm reporting for ALL pagers). 3. Enable appropriate user open/close pager reports using the user attribute command (master code + [8] + user no. + [#] [5] + [1]). Users that perform actions will, if enabled, attempt to report to all pagers enabled for open/close reporting 4. If using latchkey pager report, define the latchkey report schedule using Scheduling mode (master code + [#] [6] [4] then select event type 03 ). 5. If using a function key to manually send a message to a pager, see Function Keys on next page. 6. If reporting zone alarms and troubles to a pager, use *81 Zone List menu mode to assign the zones associated with each pager (zone lists 9-10).

Section 3: Programming Overview Function Keys To assign functions to 5828/5828V Function Keys refer to the 5828/5828V Installation and Setup Guide. To assign functions to 5839 function keys, use *57 Function Key menu mode. To assign emergency key functions (function key option 00 ), first program the respective emergency zone number (95 for A key, 96 for C key, 99 for B key) with the desired zone type using *56 Zone Programming mode, then use *57 Function Key menu mode to assign the desired key. If using a function key to activate a relay action (*57 Menu mode key function 07), use *79 Menu mode to map the output, and use *80 Menu mode to define the output s action; select system operation type 66. If using a function key for a user macro, use *57 menu mode to activate the desired key, then define the actual macro functions using the user code + [#] + [6] [6] command. Output Devices (X-10) To program a device for manual activation (user code + [#] [7] / [#] [8] + 2-digit device number) or for scheduled automatic activation, simply map the device using *79 Menu mode. To program a device to automatically activate upon a system event (or function key), use *79 Menu mode to map the device, then use *80 Menu mode to define the automated device action. If the device action is based on more than one zone, use *81 Zone List menu mode to assign the zones. Quick Mode Programming Quick Mode programming enables you to quickly program the defaulted programming features by responding to a series of displayed prompts. Quick Mode is entered by pressing 4 + 1 + 1 + 2 (Installer code) followed by 8 + 8 + 8 on the Installers Keypad, after the initial startup delay busy standby is terminated or expires. Zone Type Definitions A zone type must be assigned to each zone. Zone type defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. Quick Mode Programming automatically assigns zone types based on the sensor selected. When using Data Field Programming you must assign a zone type to each zone. Zone types are defined as follows. Zone Type Description Type 00 Program a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used. Zone Not Used Type 01 Entry/Exit Burglary #1 Type 02 Entry/Exit Burglary #2 Type 03 Perimeter Burglary Assign to zones that are used for primary entry and exit. Provides entry delay if control is armed in the Away, Stay, or Night-Stay modes. Entry Delay 1 timer is programmable in field *35. No entry delay provided when the panel is armed in the Instant/Maximum mode. Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected. Exit delay timer is programmable in field *34. Assign to zones that are used for entry and exit and require more time than the primary entry/exit point. Entry Delay 2 timer is programmable in field *36. Provides a secondary entry delay, in same manner as entry delay #1. Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed, regardless of the arming mode selected. Exit delay timer is programmable in field *34. Assign to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows. Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in the Away, Stay, Night-Stay, Instant or Maximum modes. 3 3

LXL-1000 Installation and Setup Guide Zone Type Type 04 Interior Follower Type 05 Trouble by Day/ Alarm by Night Type 06 24-hour Silent Alarm Type 07 24-hour Audible Alarm Type 08 24-hour Auxiliary Alarm Type 09 Supervised Fire Type 10 Interior w/delay Type 12 Monitor Zone Description Assign to a zone covering an area such as a foyer, lobby, or hallway through which one must pass upon entry (to and from the keypad). Provides a delayed alarm (using the programmed entry/exit time) if the entry/exit zone is faulted first. Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm. Active when the panel is armed in the Away mode. Bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes; if armed in Night-Stay mode, zones assigned to zone list 05 (night-stay zone list) are not bypassed when system armed in Night-Stay mode. Assign to a zone that contains a foil-protected door or window (such as in a store), or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room, drug supply room, etc. Can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired. Provides an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away, Stay, Night-Stay, Instant or Maximum (night) modes. During the disarmed state (day), the system will provide a latched trouble sounding from the keypad (and a central station report, if desired). Usually assigned to a zone containing an emergency button. Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding. Assign to a zone that has an emergency button. Sends a report to the central station, and provides an alarm sound at the keypad, internal sounder, and an audible external alarm. Assign to a zone containing an emergency button, or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water or temperature sensors. Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad, internal sounder, and an audible external alarm. Provides a fire alarm when detector is faulted and a trouble condition when the cover is removed. A fire alarm produces a pulsing internal sounder output. This zone type is always active and cannot be bypassed. Provides entry delay (using the programmed entry time), if tripped when the panel is armed in the Away mode. Entry Delay 1 timer is programmable in field *35. Entry Delay 1 begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated, regardless of whether or not an entry/exit delay zone was tripped first. Bypassed when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes; if armed in Night-Stay mode, zones assigned to zone list 05 (night-stay zone list) are not bypassed when system armed in Night-Stay mode. Works as a dynamic monitor of a zone fault/trouble (not alarm). The system keypad will display a check message indicating the appropriate zone (but keypad beeping does not occur). The check message will automatically disappear from the keypad dynamically, when the zone restores; a user code + off sequence is not needed to reset the zone. Faults of this zone type are independent of the system, and can exist at the time of arming without interference. Since this is a trouble zone type, do not use this zone type with X- 10 Powerline Carrier Devices set to activate upon alarm. 3 4

Section 3: Programming Overview Zone Type Type 14 24 Hour Carbon Monoxide Monitor Type 20 Arm-Stay (BR only) Type 21 Arm-Away (BR only) Type 22 Disarm (BR only) Type 23 No Alarm Response Type 24 Silent Burglary Types 90-91 Configurable Description Assigned to any zone with a carbon monoxide detector. The internal sounder output will pulse when this zone type is alarmed. Always active and cannot be bypassed. Arms the system in Stay mode when the zone is activated. Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when arming or disarming. User number for button must be assigned. Arms the system in Away mode when the zone is activated. Pushbutton units send the user number to the central station when arming or disarming. User number for button must be assigned. Disarms the system when the zone is activated. User number for button must be assigned. Can be used on a zone when an X-10 powerline carrier device action is desired, but with no accompanying alarm (e.g., lobby door access). The system can still be armed when these zone types are in a faulted condition. Usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on exterior doors and windows where internal sounder is NOT desired. Provides an instant alarm, with NO audible indication at any keypad or external sounder, if the zone is faulted when the system is armed in the Away, Stay, Instant, or Maximum modes. A report is sent to the central station. Allows for various custom responses. Options include response to entry/exit delays, zone faults, types of alarm/trouble sounding, dial delay, and unique Contact ID report codes. UL installations: Zone Types 90-91 may not be used as fire or burglar alarm zones on fire or UL burglar alarm installations. Mechanics of Programming To program the system from a keypad: You must use an Installer Keypad 6160 or 6139. System must be disarmed. Installer Keypad Functions A Standard 6139 or 6160 alpha keypad is used to program, test, and diagnose the control and is referred to as the Installer Keypad. The Installer Keypad is automatically sensed when connected and is powered by the control. The Installer Keypad is connected to the installer keypad programming connector shown in Figure 1. Address 16 is reserved for the Installer keypad. NOTE: The Installer Keypad keys function are dependent on program mode selected, Data Field Programming, *29 Long Range Radio programming, or Quick Mode Programming. 3 5