STA1lATIONF=1!FSTRUHION5E‘~s 7/87 ksue bss been subat~ti~ly retisedIGSNSRAL INFORMATION...3IIPUNCIPAL ~ATU
5.SYS=M ~T ~tsb:This mmentary COntact wahtitton is used toititiate a system test.The t-t is conducted as follows:a.~ld t~ ~t~ areased: All Of the fron
-.As an additional warning feature, the alert tOne will betriggered if the DISPLAY = ~SSWE button is not pressedwithin a 30-second period.If the opera
3.4.5.6.When the swit& is in the left (CRLF) position, the No. 685is sat up to work tith mmt printers (incluting the No. 786).‘dIf the printing ap
,-?.ma~ (off/timer)Mta:Thisbelow the 1RG2RG stitch. It may notstitch is locatedbe labelled on alldirectlymite .Use this swit& in ita ri~t (COM) po
D. Rear1.2.iNormally the DATE SET/OFF/TI~ SET switch is in the OFFposition.When it is in either the DATE SET or TIME SET~sition, the display will flse
,.-5.MMTE ALRRT Connector J104: Permits connecting alert tonedry mntacts within the receiver to an option~ remote somderNo. 706 Mini-Howler) or light.
&LOW SPSSN (Ademeo Stan*d, Raditics, SsdioniS Supsrf=t or S=~A)Fmat:1.Dis@ay, M SP= F-at:When a si~d is received via a Line Cardimt~led in the No.
Typical printouts are shown &lcw. The is represented in an AWPMbasis in this example. The second itm represents the month and dayof the year. The
B.For ~ample, the message:will be printed as:Note: When the High Speedmessage naber wfllIang=ge table.l= 2123 2123 9123 9.J0123 2 (V)0123 9 (V)0123 53
.,-TABLE E CHANNEL STATUS CODES (HIGH SPEED FORMA~r the ei@t event mportins ~~s (di~ts 5 through 12), the channela~tuscodes are as follOWS:mde Meting1
XIVIII~STALLATION...A. Preliminary...B.Connections an
a Prefio~ tr=s~ssion, the display till indicate a n= alarm (1) onChm”el 1, a previous ~am (6) on ch~el 2, no~~ (5) on ~h-ela 3through 8 and Alarm (7)
,-5.Mter tramission of &mple 4, stiscriber #0135RwrlSubscriberIdentificationMessage: 130135sends a closing:Ch~nd Nmber1234567891444 44444Ganel1: U
Rcvr/ SubscriberChannel NumberLine ID Identification 123&567a9Messa~: 135a90515555555Trouble restord is transmitted as soon as it occurs.Messa@:m:
Conditions which produce an En~ish language output are anything otherthan a previously reported event or a nom~ event; however, whenmultiple condition
TABLE C TvPICAL LOW SPEED MESSA(mmmmTw Reprting -Al- (Zone 1 shown) 12U 1Owning 124 BClming 128 cAbort 124 DRestore124 E~ouble 124 F0124 10124 B0124 C
The No. 685 oombin- these messages and ~oducesfomat message to indicate a RESTO~ of channel 113 08g0 3555 5555 7The cmbined m-sage will te displayed o
g.POFHh. TelcoTrouble/Restore Re~rtsC-uni mti on Channel Trouble Rewrtsi. Unsuccessful and Successful Downioad, or Power-on ResetTrouble~estore Report
.-.3.At the end of the status messages, a s~cid message consistingof theaccount # followed by m dam code of 1S’ will be printed and sent tothe compute
P~RS fiouble~estore Reports:In the event that a BFSK mmmmi mt or re-ports a POPEX fafiure, the No. 685 will generate the following high speedm-sage:.-
.-meaning.TABLE D: RCVA GROUP MESSAGES●2●35**61-81-6ng n;13567~AN~G (AND P~NTOUT)CO~UTER FAEUEE~MPU~R R~TORESEWAL P~NTER FA~URESER~L PRINTSR R~TOEEmTE
I.~ m-maW Mo. 685 D@td A- Reesi~ conforms to Part 68, FCC Regulations, Re~s-tration No. AC398U-62851-~-N, Ringer Equivalence: 0.7B.This equi~ent compl
2.RCVB Group Messages (Opsrator-Trigssred Condition or Heasa@TransaAssion Brror):An RCVB Group message (format sitilar to HIGN SPEED) will indicate._.
d) AUTO Pm ~~ ~:This message is Wed to indi=te that theAOTO/MANUAL DISPLAY~RI~ stitch has been restored to the AUTOposition.12:00 AM 01/01 10 RWB 5551
g)h)~ TRANS~SSION ERROR m~sa~ i9 uef~ in conjunctiontith a cmputer.Since the cmputer is otiy sentnlid maasa~s, in certain asas, a bad transmissionmay
As shipped, the maory card is set up for operation with a psr~lel printer. If-.any other peripherals are wed, the jumper plugs must be repositioned.Se
This m-sage/display featwe can k wed otiy in conjmction withstsndardi=d digitd communicator codes.For instance, dm cods 1 ‘-‘routmean the same thing (
—TABLE F: ENGLIBH LANGUAGE MESSAGES-Amm ~A~mm SPm (-Y)-SA= TTPESES#=TGRS~A~D~UY mm(See Mote ‘da)LI= mNO. 6&01blank02na,fOPEN~G DO-OPEN~G03b,fCL03H
c.d.e.f.g.h.j.k.1.message, must be programed toclosing, a ~OSING (03) message5.correspond to code 8.If code 5must be selected to correspond tois acode
=We: ~= SP~ Ws~/Display Mdoatioos.The f~l @pabflity of the n~sage/display featore is e~loited with the=~ SPEED format.~is is best illustrated with an
New alarm (channel status wde 1, per Table B) and restore(statua code 3) conditions wfll be identified by zone (ZONE 1ALA~ or ZONE 1 RESTORE for ebann
5.2ur. ~.: This option muses the date to ~ displayed and printed townfom to the Ewopesn style of day/month rather than the U.S. styleof monthldsy.For
The receiver is provided with front handles for easy insertion in a st=dad 19nrack (approximate dim~sions are 19n wide x 6–7/8n high x 21” deep) . Ana
1. Fill in PROM CEAHT 1 (See Table of Contents for locati~)SNGLBE LAN~A~ =SA~ S~~IOS by assigning measa~s (fromTable F) to the WGH SPSSD channels md L
EXAMPLEHIGH SPEEDLOW SPEEDCHANNELSALARM CODES●Insert all leading seroes. If m message desired, pro~am “Olw.●*Restrictedto singe di@t (1 to 9). If m me
7.Ffil h PRW -~ 7*:COK~R ~~~ SRLS~I~ (d=s a ~~er-1 mt be used, in w~~ case, stip t~s step). See Section XI Bfor an explanation of the cmputer options.
LmE MRD ENGLmH LANGGAGE ENARLMG (PROM CHART 3)18. Turn the rot~y stit& to its ~TORS ~ition.19. Refer to PRW WRf 3 and ~sh up the OPTION/WANNEL SEL
~N~ER OPTION PROGHAWNG (PROM CHART 7)(Not relewnt to UL 864 firealarm monitoring)Note;Skip Steps 34 to 41 if a com~ter will not be wed.34.Turn the rot
~. L~ ~RD S- PR~ORS~~1~:Do not rmove or insert any of the Ho. 685*S drdt cardstithout first turdng off theMO. 6X1S AC ~er, ss *1 sstisconneetingthe st
D.Sme tigit~ ccmmmicatcrs manufactured by other companies (FrsnUin, DCIare among th-e ) have long delays between the first and second transmittedmessa
In instances where the phone line is intact, but a line fatit is in~~tedbecause of vti ation in the t~ephone cmpsny supplied loop current,thephone lin
2.3-4.5.6.7.8.9.P=ition the (user-supplied)st=d~ httery ad connect th suppliedconnector cable ass-blies to the httery in wr~lel as follows, butDO N~ C
10.Replace the receiveris cmer.B.Comeeti~ and Settiogs:,_1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Connect a 800d earth gromd (a cold water pipe or d ectrical boxgrounding wfil
?11nes5203lines—5—70—in—w—%44ines—5sIines5m6lines5207Iims52010w8lines—5201050—Protected Premises. Equimttixim .“*e. ofwater flow devicesper initiating
Connect the positive (+) phone wire to the ‘+/T” teminal and thenegative (-) phone tire to the “-/R” ter~nd.When all the phone lines have been connect
,,... RECS~ER NOT ACCEFT~GMotitorincctingtransmissionstith headeetTransmissionsFROMacrms TELO L~ terminalsin No. 685.COmNICATORS. ‘TRANS-MISSIONERRORn
**=Prokble Cawe m~w ~e~mded Actioe.NO ENGL~H LAN~AG2A. No. 691PROMwas not enabledfor thisON P~NTER. line card position (see Section VI C and ..PROM CH
B.Hnt-=d CQ@er* H=fass Spsdfi=tim:,-The SER~L PRIN~R*, EXTSNSI~ pfinter*and ~~U~Sa outputsare set up tiththe follwi~ mrmeters.● Not relevantto UL 664
c.Psr&ld Pfintar Pti Connections:Pb ComectionPinConnectionDataStrok;6Data ~it 5Data Bit 17 Data Bit 6DataBit 2 8Data Bit 7;DataBit 3 11PrinterBusy
.-.B.-.,—3.If enACK is not received within 2 seconds after the secondt~s~on, tk -puter or mwter lM is sss~ed to & in afatited contition.me .C~~tw
freeingthe o~rator from the task of silencingthe No. 685.ti theevent of a cmputer faflureor a switchto the ~UAL mo&, the alerttone will ~ triggere
those w~o use B and C for othermessages,an optionhas been protidedin the 6SS Mmory Boardis option PROM to disable the automatictrsnalation.To disablet
APPEUDIX-O D~~=TIC ~~TI~‘.._men Code Oappearsin the ninth channel~sition, as indi~ted in Table B:~~ States Codas (~m SpeedF-), subscriberinatdlation r
PULL HANDLE TO OPENCONTROLSINSIDEFLIP-DOWNPANEL~ D,psw,T~HEs~agram 1:FRONT VIEW OF NO. 685,.. ,.LLFUSESAC POWER CONNECTORSTANDBY BATTERY CON NECTORS~a
The No. 685 Digit~ Alarm Receiver,when used in injunction with a No. 678UL-FDi~tal Communicator, cmpriaea an ~ (Factory Mutu~) Approved Digital AlarmC
J13J12JllJ1OJ9J8J7J6J5J4J3J2J1REARc—LINE CARD #63E—LINE CARD #73c—LINE CARD W3cLINE CARD W—3c—LINE CARD #32ELINE CARD W—2cLINE CARD #1—2c‘------ BMNK-
CARD EJECTORMEMORYCARD(From -slot 3)JIIJBLUEPLASTIC JUMPER PLUGSas stipped, pinsarejumperedas shown.1+rglQP? 2Q3Q\1JUMPER POSITIONS:PARALLEL PRINTER (
TO BYPASS LINE FAULTTESTING, SHORT THESETWO PINS. SEE SECT. Vll ELED+Rfl~~ ‘~~ ~&-FREED RELAYS- :c> c>c1ORANGE JUMPER (CUT FOR ~“SLOW COMMUN
THE 120V ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE RECEIVER MUST MEET CLASS 1 WIRINGREQUIREMENTS. ONE METHOD OF MEETING THESE REQUIREMENTS IS SHOWN IN THEFOLLOWING
CHARTS FOR PROGRAMMING NO. 665’sOPTION PROM (NO. 691)UTILIZING NO. 6W FROM PROGRAMMERPROM CHART 1: ENGLISH LANGUAGE MESSAGE SELECTION-CHANNEL #HIGH SP
PROM CHART 3 LINE CARD ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENABLING12345678 ~ OPTION/CHANNEL SELECTION SWITCHESON NO. 690a.Check line card #s to be enabled.b. Follow PRO
PROM CHART 6: OPERATING OPTION SELECTIONI1234567 aOPTIONICHANNELSELECTION SWITCHESNOTON NO. 690.USED50EurHzAuto Test Pulse 300 1200CalA.C. Msg.Relay B
PROM CHART 9 LINE CARD %1 WITH CHECKSUM ENABLING12 3456 ? 8~ OpTION/CHANNELSELECTION SWITCHESON NO. 690.a. Check line card numbers forwhich 3-1 with c
‘-IILIMITEDWARRAN~Sellerwarrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to m free frOM defeck in materials and wo
G.H.J.K.L.M.M..-0.s.T.u.“- v.w.lb 14 m-s-s (tith new m-wry board) ham been stored (but not ysttisplayed) on any one @one ltie, the neti call to that l
III. ~~ONAL DES~ONA.*itches and L~s on Front of Receiver.-1. ~/~AL -itch (and L~).This pushbutton controls the messagedisplay/prfiting mode.Each time
This position may te used to conserve pa~r, since only one line.will be printed for each incoting messa&. When in the MANUALmode, this position wi
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