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Table of Contents
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SECTION 1 General Information ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
About AlarmNet-i ................................................................................................................................................................ 1-1
About the 7810iR................................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
7810iR Features ................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
SECTION 2 7810iR Setup....................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Mounting the 7810iR ........................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Power Requirements ............................................................................................................................................................ 2-1
Manual Mode....................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
General Information......................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Wiring the 7810iR For Manual Mode.............................................................................................................................. 2-1
LRR Line Card Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
General Information......................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Wiring the 7810iR For LRR Line Card Mode ................................................................................................................. 2-3
685 Automation Mode ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-4
General Information......................................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Wiring 7810iR For 685 Automation Mode...................................................................................................................... 2-4
SECTION 3 Navigation and Basic Feature Tour..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Home Screen........................................................................................................................................................................ 3-1
Navigation............................................................................................................................................................................ 3-2
SECTION 4 Programming....................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Programming the 7810iR Remote Access Account Information......................................................................................... 4-1
Programming AlarmNet Subscriber Information................................................................................................................. 4-3
Registration.......................................................................................................................................................................... 4-5
Programming Automation Options...................................................................................................................................... 4-6
SECTION 5 Operation............................................................................................................................................................. 5-1
General Information............................................................................................................................................................. 5-1
Manual Mode....................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Alarm Sequence in Manual Mode.................................................................................................................................... 5-1
LRR Line Card Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Alarm Sequence in LRR Line Card Mode....................................................................................................................... 5-3
Fail to Manual.................................................................................................................................................................. 5-4
Mode Override Doughnut ................................................................................................................................................ 5-5
685 Automation Mode ......................................................................................................................................................... 5-6
Alarm Sequence in 685 Automation Mode...................................................................................................................... 5-6
Fail to Manual.................................................................................................................................................................. 5-7
Mode Override Doughnut ................................................................................................................................................ 5-8
SECTION 6 Message Formats................................................................................................................................................. 6-1
Message Formats ................................................................................................................................................................. 6-1
ADEMCO Contact ID Format ............................................................................................................................................. 6-1
How Contact ID is Displayed on 7810iR......................................................................................................................... 6-1
How Contact ID is Displayed on the 685 Receiver when using LRR Line Card Mode .................................................. 6-2
How Contact ID is Displayed on the Printer when using LRR Line Card Mode............................................................. 6-2
How Contact ID Messages are sent to Automation Equipment in 685 Automation Mode.............................................. 6-2
ADEMCO High-Speed Format............................................................................................................................................ 6-3
How High-Speed is Displayed on 7810iR ....................................................................................................................... 6-3
How High-Speed is Displayed on the 685 Receiver ........................................................................................................ 6-3
How High-Speed is Displayed on the Printer when using LRR Line Card ..................................................................... 6-3
How High Speed Messages are sent to Automation Equipment in 685 Automation Mode............................................. 6-4
Reading a High Speed Message....................................................................................................................................... 6-4
High-Speed Message Interpretation..................................................................................................................................... 6-5
Status Channel = 0 (Diagnostic Message) ....................................................................................................................... 6-5
Status Channel = 1 (Notification Message) ..................................................................................................................... 6-8
Status Channel = 5 (Subscriber Trouble / Special Report) .............................................................................................. 6-9
Status Channel = 6 (Status Message).................................................................................................................................10
Status Channel = 7 (Alarm condition) ........................................................................................................................... 6-11
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Status Channel = 8 (Alarm with low battery (older 7620 radio only))........................................................................... 6-12
Status Channel = 9 (Installer generated test message) ................................................................................................... 6-12
Contact ID Format ............................................................................................................................................................. 6-13
Event Code Classifications ............................................................................................................................................ 6-13
SECTION 7 Diagnostics and Trobleshooting.......................................................................................................................... 7-1
Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1
About Diagnostics............................................................................................................................................................ 7-1
How to Access the Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................ 7-1
Performing Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................................................... 7-2
LCD Display Test ............................................................................................................................................................ 7-3
Real Time Clock Test ...................................................................................................................................................... 7-5
Audio Test........................................................................................................................................................................ 7-6
LED Test.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Keypad Test ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7-8
Touch Screen Calibration................................................................................................................................................. 7-8
SECTION 8 Summary of Connections.................................................................................................................................... 8-1
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SECTION 1
General Information
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In This Section
About AlarmNet-i
About the 7810iR
7810iR Features
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About AlarmNet-i
AlarmNet-i is a fully encrypted secure method of delivering alarm messages from a protected
premise to an AlarmNet-i equipped central station. In a typical system, a 7845i Internet
Communication Module or Internet enabled user interface such as the 8132 Advanced User
Interface, routes status, supervisory, and alarm messages to the AlarmNet Control Center
using a broadband, internet connection. The AlarmNet Control Center identifies, validates
and forwards the messages to the appropriate 7810iR Central Station Receiver. AlarmNet-i
is implemented using TCP Internet protocol and 1024-bit encryption.
About the 7810iR
The 7810iR is the central station end of the AlarmNet-i reporting system. Using a
broadband Ethernet connection, the 7810iR receives Contact ID and ADEMCO high-speed
messages from the protected premises, locally displays them and simultaneously routes the
message to a LRR line card or directly to central station automation equipment.
7810iR Features
Automatic rollover to backup CS in the event of automation equipment failure.
Touch screen Graphical User Interface (GUI) for ease of use
Supports ADEMCO high-speed and ADEMCO Contact ID message formats
BlowFish 1024-bit message encryption
Buffers up to 100 messages
Selectable supervision period
Securely view and control from desk top via a secure web site remote access feature.
UL
The Remote Access feature has not been evaluated by UL.
Three automation modes for received messages:
1. Manual Mode: Stand-alone operation, received messages are displayed on the
7810iR screen with an audible alert.
UL
Manual Mode and Fail to Manual Mode cannot be used with UL installations.
2. LRR Line Card Mode: The 7810iR uses a serial interface to send received alarm
messages to an ADEMCO digital alarm receiver through a long-range radio line card.
3. 685 Automation Mode: The 7810iR emulates the 685 digital receiver output
protocol by using a direct serial interface to send incoming alarm messages to
automation equipment.
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SECTION 2
7810iR Setup
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In This Section
Mounting the 7810iR
Power Requirements
Manual Mode
LRR Line Card Mode
685 Automation Mode
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Mounting the 7810iR
The 7810iR must be mounted indoors. To mount the 7810iR, complete the following steps:
1. Detach the case back by pushing up into the two tabs located at the bottom of the 7810iR
with the blade of a screwdriver while pulling the case back and case front apart.
2. Locate the case back over the mounting surface such that the opening in the case back is
aligned with the wire/cable access opening (in the mounting surface) while passing the
wires/cable through the opening in the case back.
3. Secure the case back to the mounting surface using four screws (supplied).
Power Requirements
The 7810iR requires a 12.5 V DC, 300mA line input.
UL
For UL installations, the DC power supply must be powered by a Listed uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) with audible and visual indications of switchover to secondary power.
Manual Mode
General Information
As the name implies, Manual Mode is a standalone method of receiving Contact ID or
ADEMCO high-speed messages from a protected premise. Incoming messages are displayed
in the New Alarm Window of the 7810iR. An operator is required to silence an incoming
alarm and manually move it from the New Alarm window to the Alarm History window
using the appropriate touch keys on the GUI.
UL
Manual Mode and Fail to Manual Mode cannot be used with UL installations.
A programmable feature allows Manual Mode to be the 7810iR failure mode. When selected
during programming, Fail to Manual allows the 7810iR to automatically revert to Manual
Mode if the automation equipment or LRR line card fails. Refer to Section 6 for a detailed
description of the Fail to Manual feature.
Wiring the 7810iR For Manual Mode
1. Connect the 12V AUX terminal (pin 1) of the 7810iR to the DC (+) terminal of power
supply 7720V2TR.
2. Connect a jumper between 12V AUX terminal (pin 1) and 12V IN (pin 2, RED).
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3. Connect the GND terminal (pin 3, BLK) of the 7810iR to DC (-) of power supply
7720V2TR.
4. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5) to the 7810iR’s RJ45 Ethernet
connector and the other end to an Ethernet router.
UL
Use a Listed cable/DSL router suited for the application.
5. Attach the case front of the 7810iR to the case back. Attach the top of the 7810iR first,
and then press the bottom section inward until it snaps into place securely.
NOTE: For more information on networking, refer to the Communications Setup Section.
For general information on the 7810iR, refer to the Navigation and Basic Features Section.
To complete the installation, refer to the Programming Section.
CAT 5
CABLE
ADEMCO
7720V2TR
12.5V
300 mA
(-) (+)
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
12V IN
GND
DATA I N
NO CONNECT
DATA OUT
12V AUX
ROUTER
7810iR-003-V1
Figure 1. 7810iR Manual Mode Wiring Diagram
UL For UL installations, the Listed Class 2 7720V2TR must be powered by a Listed uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) with audible and visual indications of switchover to secondary power.
C-UL For C-UL installations, a Listed Class 2 7720V2TR-CN must be used.
LRR Line Card Mode
General Information
When configured for LRR Line Card Mode, subscriber alarm messages received on the
10BaseT connection are passed to either a 685-5 line card that is installed in a 685 Digital
Alarm Receiver or a LRR Line Card installed in an MX-8000 receiver.
New alarms are briefly displayed in the 7810iR New Alarm window with no audible alert.
When the line card receives and acknowledges the alarm message, the 7810iR automatically
moves the current message into the Alarm History window. The next alarm in the New
Alarm buffer will be displayed in the New Alarm window.
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Wiring the 7810iR For LRR Line Card Mode
Make the following connections using the cable assembly and connector provided (see
Figure 2 below when making connections):
1. Cut all lugs from ADEMCO cable assembly P4127.
2. Connect the 12V AUX terminal (pin 1) of the 7810iR to the DC (+) terminal of power
supply 7720V2TR. Connect a jumper between 12V AUX terminal (pin 1) and 12V IN
(pin 2, RED).
3. Connect the GND terminal (pin 3 of the 7810iR to DC (-) terminal of power supply
7720V2TR and the yellow lead of cable assembly P4127.
4. Connect the Data Out (pin 4) terminal of the 7810iR to the green lead of cable
assembly P4127.
5. Connect the Data In (pin 5) terminal of the 7810iR to red lead of cable assembly P4127.
6. Plug the P4127 cable into the male DB25 connector as shown in the figure below.
7. Insert the green wire from the DB25 connector housing into pin 2 of the DB25
connector.
8. Insert the red wire from the DB25 connector housing into pin 3 of the DB25 connector.
9. Insert the yellow wire from the DB25 connector housing to pin 7 of the DB25 connector.
10. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5) to the 7810iRs RJ45 Ethernet
connector and the other end to an Ethernet router.
UL
Use a Listed cable/DSL router suited for the application.
11. Attach the case front of the 7810iR to the case back. Attach the top of the 7810iR first,
and then press the bottom section inward until it snaps into place securely.
NOTE: For more information on networking, refer to the Communications Setup Section.
For general information on the 7810iR, refer to the Navigation and Basic Features Section.
To complete the installation, refer to the Programming Section.
3
GRN
2
RED
7
CAT 5
CABLE
ADEMCO
CABLE ASSY
P4127
ADEMCO
7720V2TR
12.5V
300 mA
(-) (+)
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
12V IN
GND
DATA IN
NO CONNECT
DATA OUT
12V AUX
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
6
5
4
ROUTER
ADEMCO
K0844
DB25M
1
13
25 14
YEL
7810iR-001-V1
Figure 2. 7810iR 685-5 Line Card Mode Wiring
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UL
For UL installations, the Listed Class 2 7720V2TR must be powered by a Listed uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) with audible and visual indications of switchover to secondary power.
C-UL
For C-UL installations, a Listed Class 2 7720V2TR-CN must be used.
685 Automation Mode
General Information
When configured for 685 Automation Mode, subscriber alarm messages received on the
10BaseT connection are routed directly to Automation equipment. Using an RS232 serial
interface, the 7810iR communicates with Automation equipment in the same way a 685 or
MX-8000 Digital Alarm Receiver does.
New alarms are briefly displayed in the 7810iR New Alarm window with no audible alert.
When the Automation equipment receives and acknowledges the alarm message, the 7810iR
automatically moves the current message into the Alarm History window. The next alarm in
the New Alarm buffer will be displayed in the New Alarm window.
Wiring 7810iR for 685 Automation Mode
Make the following connections using the included header:
1. Cut all lugs from ADEMCO cable assembly P4127 provided.
2. Connect the 12V AUX terminal (pin 1) of 7810iR to the DC(+) terminal of power supply
7720V2TR. Connect a jumper between 12V AUX terminal (pin 1) and 12V IN (pin 2,
RED).
3. Connect the GND terminal (pin 3) of the 7810iR to DC(-) of power supply 7720V2TR and
to the yellow lead of ADEMCO cable assembly P4127 as shown in the figure below.
4. Connect the Data Out (pin 4) terminal of the 7810iR to the green lead of ADEMCO cable
assembly P4127 as shown in the figure below.
5. Connect the Data In (pin 5) terminal of the 7810iR to the red lead of ADEMCO cable
assembly p4127 as shown in the figure below.
6. Plug cable assembly P4127 into ADEMCO connector assembly K1153.
7. Insert the red wire from the K1153 connector housing into pin 2 of the K1153 connector.
8. Insert the green wire from the K1153 connector housing into pin 3 of the K1153
connector.
9. Insert the yellow wire from the K1153 connector housing into pin 5 of the K1153
connector.
10. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable (Category 5) to 7810iRs RJ45 Ethernet connector
and the other end to a cable/DSL router.
UL
Use a Listed cable/DSL router suited for the application.
11. Attach the case front of the 7810iR to the case back. Attach the top of the 7810iR first,
and then press the bottom section inward until it snaps into place securely.
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2-5
3
YEL
GRN
2RED
5
CAT 5
CABLE
ADEMCO
CABLE ASSY
P4127
ADEMCO
7720V2TR
12.5V
300 mA
(-) (+)
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
12V IN
GND
DATA IN
NO CONNECT
DATA OUT
12V AUX
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
6
5
4
ROUTER
ADEMCO
K1153
1
5
69
7810iR-002-V1
Figure 3. 7810iR 685 Automation Mode or MX8000 LRR Line Card Wiring
UL
For UL installations, the Listed Class 2 7720V2TR must be powered by a Listed uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) with audible and visual indications of switchover to secondary power.
C-UL
For C-UL installations, a Listed Class 2 7720V2TR-CN must be used.
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SECTION 3
Navigation and Basic Feature Tour
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In This Section
Home Screen
Navigation
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Home Screen
The 7810iR uses a Graphical User Interface (GUI). The user programs and controls the unit
by pressing the required touch screen buttons.
The 7810iR home screen is shown below. New incoming alarms are displayed using Contact
ID or ADEMCO high-speed format in the New Alarm Window. When a new alarm is
received it will be displayed in the New Alarm Window until the alarm is transmitted to the
line card or automation equipment. When the alarm message is transmitted, it is moved
from the New Window to the Alarm History Window.
When being used in Manual Mode, the operator must press the Silence Alert Button and
Display Next Button to move the message into the History Window.
Alarm Histor
y
Window
New Alarm Window
Displa
y
Button
Setup Button
Mode Override Dou
g
hnut
Local Silence Button
Test Button
Status Displa
y
s
Set Time Button
The AlarmNet Setup Button is used to access all the 7810iR programmable features.
The Status Displays from left to right are used to indicate network status, operating mode
and overall system status respectively.
The Mode Override Doughnut allows the operator to quickly select manual mode while in
either Line Card or Automation Mode if Fail to Manual Mode is selected.
The Time Button is used to manually set the 7810iR time zone. Normally, the 7810iR time
is synchronized to the AlarmNet network so the user need only set the local time zone.
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Navigation
From the Home Screen, press the Setup Button:
When navigating from any 7810iR screen:
the
button returns the user to the Home screen,
the
button returns the user to the previous screen.
The Contrast control allows the user to adjust the display contrast.
The Volume control is used to adjust the volume of the local alert and button push tones.
The Blank Display After option works in the same way the screen saver feature works on a
PC, use the pull-down to select a blanking period.
To Home Page After is used to select how long an idle screen will be displayed before
automatically going to the Home screen.
Figure 4. Basic Setup Screen
Use the Clean Screen button to briefly disable the touch screen for cleaning. Read and
follow the instructions for cleaning when this function is selected.
In the lower left corner of the display, one of the following icons will appear:
Indicates the 7810iR is currently being accessed remotely.
Indicates the 7810iR is enabled for remote access but is not currently under remote
control. To disable remote access, press this button.
Indicates remote access is disabled. To enable remote access, press this button.
From the Basic Setup screen,
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Figure 5. Advanced Setup Screen
From the Advanced Setup Screen, the user can setup account information, set network
connectivity options, perform diagnostics, download the latest application code, read file
system statistics.
Refer to the Programming and Troubleshooting sections for detailed information on these
features.
to return to the Home Screen.
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SECTION 4
Programming
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In This Section
Programming the 7810iR Remote Access Account
Information
Programming AlarmNet Subscriber Information
Registration
Programming Automation Options
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Programming the 7810iR Remote Access Account Information
Remote Access Setup is only required if you want to view the 7810iRs messages remotely
from a PC over a secure web site. Programming the 7810iR for Remote Access must be
accomplished using the Symphony website. Access your account from,
https://symphony.alarmnet.com/
NOTE: When ever data is modified and saved the following confirmation screen will appear.
Action Screen Display
1. From the Home Screen, navigate to the
Central Station Setup Screen:
Enter authorization code.
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Action Screen Display
2. After the password has been verified,
3. The Master Account number must be
entered if it is to be used as the AlarmNet
account number. Press the Account button.
The Set Account# pop-up window is
displayed.
NOTE: The account information is supplied
by AlarmNet.
UL
The Remote Access feature
has not been evaluated by
UL.
4. Edit the
Master Central Station ID
field
by touching it. The data entry keypad is
displayed.
5. Enter the
Master Central Station ID
using the data entry keypad.
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Action Screen Display
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining
fields and press the Ok button when
complete.
Proceed to
Programming AlarmNet
Subscriber Information
paragraph to
complete programming and registration.
Programming AlarmNet Subscriber Information
Action Screen Display
1. From the Home Screen, navigate to the
Central Station Setup Screen:
Enter authorization code.
2. After the password has been verified,
3. Select
Account
tab.
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Action Screen Display
4. Check
Use Master Account #
doughnut
only if the Master Account number is to be
used as the AlarmNet account. Otherwise,
touch each data field and enter the required
account information.
NOTE: If the
Master Account#
doughnut
is checked, the
Primary Account
information is automatically filled in with the
Master Account Number information. This
information is displayed in gray and cannot
be edited as long as the
Master Account #
doughnut is checked.
5. Use the data entry keypad to enter
required account information.
6. Check
Enable Second CS
to report this
7810iR power-on reset and test messages
to a second CS. Enter the required account
information by touching each field.
Select
Options
tab.
7.
Old Alarm Time
on 7810iR is only
applicable for power-on reset messages
and test messages.
Fault Time Minutes
is
not supported by the
7810iR.
Account Supervision s
ets the AlarmNet
supervision period.
UL
For UL installations, US UL
Line Sec Account
Supervision must be
selected.
C-UL For C-UL installations, CN
UL Line Sec Account
Supervision must be
selected.
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