ADEMCO 695-20 Program Cartridge Fire Alarm Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
Ademco

695-20 Program Cartridge Fire Alarm
Instruction Manual

(for No. 699 intelligent Programmer to program No. 5620 ALERT fl Receiver/Control)

INTRODUCTION

The Ne. 6968-70 Program Cartridge orovides formatted display questioms and responses 30 as to permit a user to program all of the installer variable PROM features of the ALERT II series No. 5620 Receiver/Control.
The cartridge plugs into the PRODUCT CARTRIDGE connector of No. 599 and that product’s keypad is used for the programming fimetion. The following is a brief explanation of:

  1. Keys and their fumection
  2. Special Displays
  3. Standby Power
  4. Displays and Responses

Keypad Entries
All programming questions are responded to by the entry of a decimal or he xade cimal number or by positioning the display pointer next to a multiple choice selection.

POWER ;
This key is used to turn the wit Onor Off.

ENTER
Depressing this Key will command the programmer to accept your number entry or selection. It also autamatically advances the display to the next question.

Esc
Depressing this key will command the programmer to Escape from the current soreen (or operation). The programmer will terminate its current activity and will revert to  tne mrevious display level.
Moving the display pointer sideways is accomplished by using either or seys. When these keys are used, the durrent choice selection will be erased when ine pointer passes  through the data field.
If there are more multiple choice selections than can be displayed at any tine, ..more™ will be displayed and the display pointer should Se nowd to this selection co display these additional selections.

“Moving
If from the current question to the next question is accomplished by using kay.
Moving from the curment question to the previous question is accomplished by using A KEY.

SHIFT
Upper case letters and some special characters are entered by simultaneously Ge pressing the Shift key and the corresponding keys.

SELECT/SP ACE
This key is used to select one (or more if applicable) of tae multiple choice selections. Entering this key once more for an already selected thaice de- selects the item.

B. Special Displays
In the detajled descriptions to follow, a few special symbols will be used adjanent to sane of the displays. These are:

  • indicates the Default Values selected by Ademom.
  • indicates a value is not selected yet (e.g. telco number)

Standby Power
Your 699 Intelligent programmer is camibie of operation with AC power (all system fimetions available) or without AC power (PROM or EPROM programming and printing are disabled). However, in either case, the wit can be used to enter or modify the end-user data and also can be used to download or upload EEPROM data from control panels that have the facility.
Tre 699 employs two ttteries to maintain the entered data and/or to enable sone limited operation.
A rechargeable 9 Volt – 75 maH NiCad battery (Ademco Part #N2215) provides power for all system operations except for PROM programming and for printing, for which  a connection to AC is mandatory.-This battery, when fully charged, is capable of powering the 699 for approximately 45 minutes of operation without AC connection {the unit will automatically shut down after 5 minutes of inactivity). The full charg: is  achieved after the unit is connected to AC power for at least 18 hours. Under normal use, the life of this battery will be in exess of three years.
NiCad batteries require complete charge-discharge cycling in order to

IMPORTANT:
achieve the stated mattery capacity. Heice, occasionally (e.g., once every 2 or 3 months) allow the 499 to operate under battery power until the unit is shut-down with a “low- battery” indication.
a non-rechargeable 3V-60 mad Lithium battery (Ademco Part #N222>° T h e 699 also ‘as which maintains tne entered data even when the power from both the AC and the  Nivtac Battery is unavailable. Under normal circumstances (NiCad battery is always «est anarged), the lifetime for this battery will be in excess of 6 years.

Replacing Batteries
Both batteries must only be replaced with the part numbers cited above. This can % accomplished by removing the six screws on the underside of the base of the umit anc by  removing the 699 From its plastic carrying case. Observe polarity, especially for the Lithium battery.

USAGE OF THE CARTHIDGE
When the cartridge is plugged into the PROGRAM CARTRIDGE socket and the POWER key is pressed, the Product Type Selection Display is presented.

Select 5620 Operation. Use LOAD MODIFY SAVE PRINT
The display pointer is moved to the left of the fimction desired and that finction is selected by keying ENTER.

Functions Description
LOAD Selects the source of the predefined data to be used in the programming

of the 54620.
MODIFY| Select this mode when the predefined 5620 PROM data loaded requires modification. Default table is autanatically loaded on power up.
SAVE| Save 5620 PROM data on a master 32 x 8 PROM (No. 691) in Socket a for later copying into similar products yet  to be programmed.
PRINT| Used £3 make a printed record of the 5620 PROM data entered if optisnai printer is connected.

A LOAD:
When the LOAD finection is selected, the following display appears:

Select Data Source To LOAD None Defaults External
Move the display pointer to the source desired and select it by depressing ENTER.

Source Defaults
Descriction
Factory defined defaults (see MODIFY) that are stored in the Progran Cartridge. When selected, the display returns to the initial display.

External
Previously saved 5620 PROM data can be read into the programmer by inserting a 32 x % Master PROM into Socket B. When selected, the following display appears:

Insert Prom In Socket B dit ENTOR To Start, ESC To Abort
After the PROM is inserted, press ENTER. The display “Load Successful” Followed by the display “Remove Pron, Enter When Ready” appears. 6Ts proceed, the PROM has to te removed.
Press ZNTER so return to the main display. If ENTER is pressed prior to the PROM Deing inserted, the folloing display appears:

Prom Not inserted or Wrong Prom.
Insert New Prom, and Ait ENTER.
MODIFY
When the MODIFY finetion is selected, the following display appears:
Custaner Name:
Key the end user’s name and subscriber I D ( 3 0 chars., max) and press ENTER to ottain Sne following cispley:
Street (line1 ) : [2
Key tne street address of c h e end user (20 chars., max) and press ENTER to obtain +te following display:
Street (line 2): 3
Key the supplemental street address information (30 chars., max) and press ENTER to abtain the following display:
City/State/Zip 4
Key the end user’s sown/state/zio code (30 chars., max) and press ENTER to obtain tr following display:
Auxiliary information [5
Key customer accotmt numoer or other miscellaneous information about the account (29 chars., max) a n d press INTER to obtain the following display:
Key “ASTER SECIRITY CODS( 2-9) LS Master Security Code +9700
Enter the 4 digit (2-9) code desired as the master console arn/disarm code and press ENTER to obtain:
Enter HOUSE 1.D. CODE (a9-31) [7
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric(0-9) identification code for the installation that is the same as the number encoded in each transmitter’s DIP switches and press =NTER to obtain:
Key E/E ZONE 1ST ADDRES( 2-29)(8
Enter tne 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric (0-3) identification for the starting or first transmitter address of the entry/exit zane and oress ENTER to osodtain:
Key =/E ZNE LAST ADDRES( ag-29)(9
Gnter the 2 digit (leading wero required) numeri (0-3) identification for the ending or last transmitter address of the entry/exit zone and press ENTER to obtain:
key INT. ZNE 1ST ADDRES( 20-29) [18
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric (2-3) identification for the starting or first transmitter address of the intericr zone a n d oress SNTER to obtain:
Key INT.ZNE LAST ADRES( 2-29)[11
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeri (0-3) identification for the ending or last transmitter address of the interior zone and press ENTER to odtains.
Key PER. ZNE 1ST ADDRES(29) [12
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric (0-3) identification for the starting or first transmitter address of the perimeter zone and voress ENTER to obtain:
Key PER. ZNE LAST ADRES( 29-29) 113
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric (2-3) identification for the ending or last transmitter address of the perimeter zone and press =NTER to oodtain:
Xey SIRE ZNE 1ST ADRES( 26-29) [14
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) nimeris (9-9) identification for tne starting or first transmitter address of the fire zone and press =NTEA to obtain:
Xey FIR ZNE LAST ADRES( 26-29)(15
Enter cne 2 digit (leading zero required) numeri: (g-3) identification for the ending or last ‘transmitter address of the fire mne anc cress =NTER to obtain:
Enter AMBUSH CODE DIGIT( 23) 116  Ambush Code Digit :
1 digit numeric (0-9) value that is Enter the different from the last digit of the security code (master or secondary) that results in the sigmaling of an ambush alarn and press ENTER to obtain:
ENTRY DELAY (209-129 Secs) [17
Enter the 3 digit (leading zeroes required) numeric (0-3) time duration (in seconds) for the entry delay period desired and press ENTER co aotain:
SXIT DELAY (200-122 3=cS) [18
32 digit (leading zeroes required) numeric Enter the (0-3) time duration (in seconds) for the exit delay period desired and press ENTIR odtain:
Select SOUNDER GUT GF 19)
Position the pointer to select whether the alarn Sounding device (bell or siren) will automatically turn off after or sowmd indefinitely until silenced by the user turning off the system and press ENTER.
If the selection is VO for SOUNDER CUT-OFF, Question 21 will be the next one displayed. The sounder duration is then set to be continuous until it is manually silenced by a (Code] + OFF entry sequence.
If the selection is YES for SOUNTER CUT-OFF, the display will be:

SCUNDER DURATION ( 24-22 Min) [22
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) aumeri: (Ø-9) time duration (in minutes) for the souding of burglary and fire alarms ani press =NTER to obtain;
SCUNDER DELAY (200-123 Sees) [21
Enter the 3 digit (leading zeroea required) numeric (d-3) time duration (in seconds) for the delay desired after an alarm is detected mit sefore the main alam sounders turn on  (during which time the console speaker will be sounding) and press INTER to obtain:
Select POLICES ALARM RESPONSE [22 #AUDTBLE SILENT
Position the pointer to select whether a Police Panic Alarm produces an awlible alarm or a silent alarm and press ENTER to obtain:
Select INTERIOR ZNE RESPONSE [23 SINS TANT MLAYED
Position the pointer to select whether the intericr gone responds with an alarm instantly after an intrusion or only after entry delay and Dress ZSNTER to obtains:
Select E/E ZNE FAULT RESPONS [24 #NO LIGHTS WLIGHTS W
Position the pointer to select whether or not tre “LIGHTS. GN” output controlied lignts are turned on by opening a door in the entry/exir zone and press ENTER to btain:
Select LITES RESPONS TO ALARM[25 INSTANT DELAYED
Position the printer to select whether or not the “LIGHTS ON” output controlled Lights are turned on immediately after an alarm is detected or only aft che sounder delay rims out and press ENTER to obtain:
Select AUXILIARY ZNE FUNCTLON[ 26 24 HOUR ALARM LIGATS
Position the pointer to select whether ‘he auxiliary zone is used to activate an alarm or just to turn on lights and press =NTER.
If “LIGHTS” control is selected, the next display is Question 28.
If “24 HOUR ALARMY ressonse is selected, the next display is:
Select AUXTLIARY ALARM SOUND [27 NTE INAL/E STE WAL INTS NAL
Position the ominter to select whether an auxiliary alarm sounds Seth tne cwomsole speaker and zhe main alarm soinder or just the cnsciea Srpeaxer and oress ENTER to obtain:
Select WISHED JONE FUNCTION [28 #NO=ZE IN PS POL =MGY AUX
Position the pointer to the left of the zane response selected and cress 5 ENTER.
NO = Not Assigned
EE = Entry/Exit Surglary
IN = Interior Burglary
PE = Perimeter Burglary
POL = 24 Hour Police Panic
EMCY = 24 Hour Audible Emergency
AUX = 24 Your Auxiliary Alara
The next display to appear is:
Position the sointer to select whether or not transmitter check-in supervision will be utilized and press ENTER.
If the selection is NO, the next display is Question 31.
If the selection is YES, the next display is:
CHECK PERIOD (94-33 HRS) [38
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric (Ø-9) time duration (in hours) that the system will allow mt hearing fron a transmitter before a check-in 3upervision trouble is detected and press ENTER +9 ottains
DEALER TRIGGER OUTPUT. 31 OY ALARM BURG 32CNE
Position the pointer to select trigger outputs alarm ype (FIRE, 3URG, 2CLICS, AUXILIARY, etc…) and unique transmitter low battery and check-in supervision failure  reports or oy burglary zone (S/2, PER, INT) at thre axpense of the umique transmitter trouble reports (one common output) and of the Auxiliary Alarm trigger and press  ENTER to obtain:
Alarms Per XMIR Per Arming [22
Mul ti ple Single
Position tne pointer to select alarm restore for a transmitter wherein tnat transmitter can trigger additional alams during an armed veriod or single alarm activation from each transmitter and press ENTER to obtain:
Select TROURLE SOUNDING TIME (33 DISARMED ONLY ANYT IME 3
Position the pointer 19 select when auwiible trouble souding will commence for a transmitter Low battery and for a check-in supervision failure (if selected orevicusly) —  immediately upon detection (possibly during the middle of the night) or only when the system is disarmed (in the morning) — and press INTER to obtain:
AC LOSS DELAY (20-36 Mins) [34
Enter the 2 digit (leading zero required) numeric (Ø-9) time duration (in minutes) that an AC power failure must last before troubls sounding should commence and cress ENTER to obtain:
Select METHOD OF SYPASS [35 #MANUAL AUTOMATIC
Position the pointer to select whether faulted cransmitter sensors require use of a keypad manual force arm bypass procedure or ars automatically bypassed at arging and cress ENTER to obtain:
Select BURGLARY SIREN SOUND [36 SQAPTD 2 TCNE SLOW 2 TONE
Position the pointer to select the desired burglary Siren sound and press NTeER to ootains:
Positioning the pointer to select “Yes”=md pressing ENTER, will bring you back to thre veginning (question [71).
If “Yo” is gelected, thén you will return to the Main Fumction Display when =2NTER is sressed.
SAVE
Smen the SAVa function is selected, tne Following display appears:
Select Type of Pran. 3 lue PROM Red PROM
Make your selection, dependent upon the oolor of the PROM label and then press INTE: to obtain the following display:
Insert 3lue (or Red) Dot Prom in Socket 3Hit SNTER To Start, ESC To Abort
Insert a olank 32 x 3 No. 5 9 1 PROM (BLUE or RED LABEL) in socket B and then press=NTER.
If no 2ROM is inserted, then the following message appears:
Prom NOT Inserted
Insert New Prom and Hit ENTER
If a non-blank PROM is inserted, then tne following message appears:
*YON BLANK Will be Modified
SC to abort, ENTER to continue
Tf you “ey ENTER, the systen will oontinue and overwrite the P?R0M, It will then o perform a verification pass.
If the verification fails, the following messa zea avpears:
Prem Inserted IS Defective ‘Insert New ?ron and dit INTER
If you hit ©8C, the system will start from the beginning of the SAVE.
Remove the first PROM and replace it Dy a xmown blank PROM and then press the SNTER KB Y.
If a Slank« PROM is ‘nserted, the system programs the PROM and then verifies the dara programmed versus the original data held in the programmer.
If the verification Fails, the following nessag appears:
PROM Inserted IS Defective Insert New PROM and it =NTSR
Repeat the replacement procedure described above and program a new PROM.
If the verification is successful, the following message appears briefly (for3 seconcs) before the system returns the user to the Main Fimction Selection Display:
“SAVE successful” followed by “Remove Prom, Enter when ready”. After removing the Pram, press INTER to return to the main display.
PRINT
when the PRINT finction is selected, the following display appears: (no initial valves for time and date are provided)
Snter Current Time (BH: 64) 20:99
Kay the correct time using the military time format (e.g. 18:00 5:00 PM) and oress SNTER to obtain:
Enter Current Date (MM/DD/YY
Key 2ne correct date and cress 2NTIR to tatain:
CONNECT 2RINTER CABLE 70 599 Press =ENTin when Ready
The 699 will not proceed util oprinter able is connected and the printer is read y/selected.
Plug the interconnect cable into the telephone jack in the 699 and into the printer and then press ZNTER to obtain:
PRINTING 5620 PROM DATA
If the orinter gets deselected at this moint in time or is mot connected, tre following display will appear within a snort time:
PRINTER TIME OUT ENTER to Retry, ESC to Exit.
If printing is successful, the PROM parameters will be printed.
If printing is to be stopped while in process, press ESC. The printing will stop and the following display appears:
PAINT ABORTED ZNTER to Retry. ESC to Exit:**

LIMITED WARRANTY

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