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That's not correct. The setting in section 013, option 1 applies to the entire system, expanders included. However, on New Power Series panels such as yours, you can selectively set the first eight zones to use or not use resistors, regardless of the setting in 013. For example, let's say you decide not to use EOL Resistors, so you turn 013 option 1 ON. All zones (including those on expanders) will now be Normally Closed Loops with no resistors. However, if you have a sensor that is Normally Open (a panic button perhaps), it won't work without resistor supervision. So you can connect it to a zone up to #8, and set just that zone for EOL Resistor supervision without having to change the system setting; all the other zones will still be Normally Closed.

On the other hand, you can set 013 option 1 OFF to use resistors on all zones, but make only zone 5 Normally Closed – no resistor. But this can only be done on zones 1 through 8; all others must follow the setting in 013. Thanks ken for the information. Just to give you some more information. I have the door contacts already installed on zones1 thru 6 now i plan to put devices such as motion sensors smoke detectors co2 detectors on the zone expansion module and want to supervise them with EOL. So to do this the easiest way would be to turn EOL for the whole panel and put the resistors for zones 1-6 in the panel just to keep it happy? Could i also just make zones 1-6 normally closed like you suggest individually and this basically tells the panel not to look for eol's on these specific zones?

Will i run into any further restrictions with the smoke and co sensors as they need to be supervised. Thanks again for all the help. By the way DLS is way easier for programming the panel but there are some parts like EOL that are not really strait forward.

. (e.g., DLS2002). Read your system Installation Manual for more information. 1.1 How to use this Manual Read this manual before you begin installing the RF5108-433. To install and set up the RF5108-433 and wireless devices, follow these steps.

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Refer to the sections listed below. 1.4 DLS Compatibility The RF5108-433 can support up to 8 wireless devices that can be assigned to any of zones 1 to 32 or RF Jam Zone. If the DLS user enters valid serial numbers for more than 8 wireless. Ensure the electrical wires will not run over the antenna(s) of the module when it is mounted. NOTE: When mounting the RF5108-433 in a basement, place the module as high and as close to the underside of the first floor as possible. The range of the module will be reduced if the unit is mounted below ground level.

PGM 1 and/or PGM 2 on the RF5108-433 can be set up to open a garage door (refer to Section 3.5). NOTE: Not to be used in UL Listed installations. & Please refer to the control panel Installation Manual for a listing of available output types and their function.

PGM 1 and/or PGM 2 on the RF5108-433 can be set up for this operation (see Section 3.5). After you have completed the wiring, reconnect the power to the security system. 3.3 Enroll & Program Wireless Keys For wireless keys to work on the system, you need to enroll them and then program the function buttons.

Wireless keys are not assigned to zones and require no zone programming. You can enroll up to 8 wireless keys on the system. Enroll Wireless keys 1. Enable the PGM output attribute Requires Access Code for each PGM output programmed as ✱71-4 in sections 141 to 154. 3.5 RF5108-433 PGM Outputs The RF5108-433 has two on-board open collector PGM outputs. Each of these can be individually programmed to: 1.

Follow main panel PGM outputs 1 to 14. 4.2 Enable RF5108-433 Supervision The control panel will supervise the RF5108-433 receiver via the Keybus after at least one device has been enrolled on the module (see section 3.2 “Enrolling Wireless Devices”). The RF5108-433 is supervised as a PC5132. ‘PC5132’ appears on the display.

To exit press #. If the RF5108-433 module does not show on the keypad, one of the following conditions may be present:.

the module is not connected properly to the Keybus. Enter section 93. Enter the 2-digit number of the RF Jam Detect zone (09 to 32) in the programming section. NOTE: The RF5108-433 counts the RF jam zone as one of the 8 supported zones.

If section 93 is programmed, only 7 wireless devices may be programmed. If 8 wireless devices are already programmed, section 93 will not be accessible.

Now that you have completed all RF5108-433 related programming, you can test and install the receiver and devices. See section 5 for more information. Section 5: Testing & Mounting 5.1 Test the Reception of Wireless Devices It is very important to test the proposed placement of each wireless device before it is mounted. RF5108-433 receiver. Moving the RF5108-433 higher will usually improve the reception. If you move the RF5108-433, repeat the tests described in sections 5.1 and 5.2 on all the wireless devices.

Continue to test the devices until you have found satisfactory locations for the RF5108-433 and the devices, and there is good reception between the RF5108-433 and the Wireless Keys. Wireless Supervisory Window, it will generate a zone fault. Tamper Switches For the European (EU) version, there are 2 tamper switches on the RF5108-433 board. Removing the plastic cover and/or the RF5108-433 from its mounting location causes a general system tamper. Verify that you are testing the correct zone. Verify that the correct ESN was entered when the device was enrolled. Verify that the device is in range of the RF5108-433.

Try testing the device in the same room as the receiver. 1 to 32 or RF Jam Zone. Once 8 wireless devices have been programmed the RF5108-433 will not allow further programming. An error tone will be heard at the keypad if further programming is attempted.

Wireless Key Function Key Options.Please refer to your System Installation Manual for feature availability. Partition 1 Wireless Key Options 61 Function Key 1 Function Key 3 l l l l l l Function Key 2 Function Key 4 l l l. Partition 7 Wireless Key Options 67 Function Key 1 Function Key 3 l l l l l l Function Key 2 Function Key 4 l l l l l l Partition 8 Wireless Key Options 68 Function Key 1. Supervision 81 Wireless Supervisory Window Default: NA = 96, EU=10 lll The window is programmed in 15 minute increments. The default programming for NA is 96 (x15 minutes), which is equal to 24 hours. Valid entries for NA are (16) - (96), equal to 4 - 24 hours. Option 3 Zone 19 Supervision enabled Disabled l l Option 4 Zone 20 Supervision enabled Disabled l l Option 5 Zone 21 Supervision enabled Disabled l l Option 6 Zone 22 Supervision enabled Disabled l l Option 7 Zone 23 Supervision enabled.

Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases. In existing homes, NFPA Standard 72 requires that a smoke detector be installed outside each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit. WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers positioned. Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors, This warning contains vital information.

As the only individual in such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the other contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item side of closed doors. If the laws of such a jurisdiction tion that Digital Security Controls Ltd.

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