Planning the
Installation
Note
Before beginning installa-
tion, installers must verify
compatibility with the listed
central station receivers indi-
cated per installation.
Note
The DTIM does not have a
backup battery.
Note
Both SAW and Crystal sen-
sors function with this con-
trol panel.
See the Allegro Product Cat-
alog for a complete list of
compatible sensors.
Installing the
System
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SIREN TIMEOUT set to 5 minutes.
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CSA Certified Accessories
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Residential Burglary Alarm System Unit (ULC-S309)
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Same as "UL Basic System and Household Burglary Alarm System Unit (UL 1023)." Except,
transformer (22-117-CN) must be used.
California State Fire Marshall Listed Systems
Same as Household Fire Warning System (UL 985).
This section describes the Allegro™ system's capabilities. It will help you get familiar with the
system. Appendix B provides planning sheets with tables that let you record the hardware and
programming configuration of the system to help prepare for system installation.
Standard System
Panel
The panel keypad provides complete system programming and operation control. Displays sys-
tem messages and indicates system status.
The following describes the system's basic (out-of-box) hardware capabilities.
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Power: AC Class II, 8 VAC transformer.
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Backup Battery 4.8 VDC rechargeable NiCd battery pack.
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One Supervised Hardwire Zone: Input for various hardwired detectors.
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Built-In Radio Receiver: Allows use of up to 20 GE Interlogix 319.5 MHz. Crystal and/or
SAW Learn Mode wireless sensors and touchpads.
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Built-In Siren: Capable of 85 dB @ 3m.
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Built-In Panel Keypad.
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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
DTIM
The Dialog Telephone Interface Module (DTIM) allows the panel to communicate with the cen-
tral monitoring station.
Additional System Components
The system can monitor up to 20 sensors using any combination of the following sensors:
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Door/Window Sensor (60-670-95R)
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2-Button Keychain Touchpad (60-607-319.5)
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Remote Handheld Touchpad (60-671-95R)
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Indoor Motion Sensor (60-639-95R)
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Carbon Monoxide Alarm (60-652-95) (Not investigated by UL)
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Smoke Sensor (60-848-95)
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ShatterPro Glass Break (60-873-95)
Before starting the installation, plan your system layout and programming using the worksheets
provided in Appendix B.
Installing the system consists of the following:
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Determining the panel location.
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Mounting the panel.
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Identifying main panel components.
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Connecting detection devices to panel zone input.
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Installing an RJ-31X phone jack for the DTIM.
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Connecting the AC power transformer.
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Powering up the panel.
Planning the Installation