Specifications

2 ABBRA INSTALLATION
4.5.30 Zone Restore....................................................17
4.5.31 Upload Option...................................................17
4.5.32 Dialing Method..................................................17
4.5.33 Line Failure Report............................................17
4.5.34 UL/DL Telephone Number................................18
4.5.35 System Inactive Report.....................................18
4.5.36 Ring Back Code................................................18
4.6 DEFINING GSM PARAMETERS...............................18
4.6.1 GSM installed......................................................18
4.6.2 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th SMS Numbers......................18
4.6.3 Reporting to SMS Phone Number.......................18
4.6.4 GSM Line Failure Reporting................................19
4.6.5 GSM Line Purpose..............................................19
4.7 DEFINING OUTPUT PARAMETERS........................19
4.7.1 Preliminary Guidance..........................................19
4.7.2 Defining PGM .....................................................19
4.7.3 Defining INT/STRB..............................................19
4.7.4 X-10 General Def................................................19
4.7.5 X-10 Unit Define..................................................19
4.8 RECORDING SPEECH.............................................21
4.9 DIAGNOSTIC TEST...................................................21
4.10 USER FUNCTIONS ................................................22
4.11 RETRIEVING FACTORY DEFAULTS.....................22
4.12 SERIAL NUMBER...................................................22
4.13 Calling Upload/Download Server..............................22
5. TESTING PROCEDURES...........................................23
5.1 Preparations..........................................................23
5.2 Diagnostic Test......................................................23
5.3 Keyfob Transmitter Test.......................................23
5.4 Appliance ON/OFF Test.......................................23
5.5 Emergency Transmitter Test................................24
6. MAINTENANCE..........................................................24
6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel.............................24
6.2 Replacing the Backup Battery..............................24
6.3 Fuse Replacement...............................................24
6.4 Replacing/Relocating Detectors...........................24
7. READING THE EVENT LOG......................................24
APPENDIX A. DETECTOR DEPLOYMENT AND
TRANSMITTER ASSIGNMENTS..............................25
A.1 Detector Deployment Plan...................................25
A.2 Keyfob Transmitter List........................................25
A.3 Emergency Transmitter List.................................26
A.4 Non-Alarm Transmitter List..................................26
APPENDIX B. X-10 UNIT AND PGM OUTPUT
ASSIGNMENTS.........................................................26
APPENDIX C. EVENT CODES......................................27
APPENDIX D. PROGRAMMABLE ZONE TYPES.........28
APPENDIX E. ABBRA COMPATIBLE DEVICES..........29
E1 Abbra Compatible Detectors..................................29
E2 Abbra Compatible Transmitters.............................30
E3 Abbra Compatible WL Siren..................................30
E4 Abbra Compatible GSM Modem............................30
FCC Statements.............................................................31
Declaration of Conformity.............................................32
MESSAGE TO THE INSTALLER
The Abbra control panel is supplied with 2 instruction manuals:
n Installation and Programming Guide (this manual - for your exclusive use)
n Users Guide (for your use during installation only - Must be handed over to the master user after testing the system).
Appendices A.1 and A.2 will help you prepare an installation plan. Please take time to fill out the forms - your job will
become much easier and confusion will be prevented. Filling out the forms will also help you create a list of detectors and
transmitters that must be obtained for the particular application. Compatible detectors and transmitters are listed and
described briefly in Appendix E.
Remember - it is advisable to power up the control panel temporarily after unpacking and program it on the work bench, in
accordance with the installation plan.
The programming flow charts in the programming section show all options available for each parameter. Factory defaults
are marked with a dark box to their right, and other options (that can be selected instead) are marked by clear boxes. This
method allows you to put a checkmark in the appropriate clear box whenever you deviate from the factory defaults.
Most of the programming section paragraph numbers correlate with the programming menu numbers. For example,
paragraph 4.4.18 describes the "Jam detect", that exists in menu 4 (define panel), sub-menu 18 (Jam detect).
Although setting the correct time and date is one of the user tasks, we recommend that you set the time and date in the
course of programming. Access to the User Settings for the installer is possible through item 10 on the installers menu or
through the user menu (see Users manual section 7).
After programming, proceed to install the system as detailed in the Installation Instructions, from paragraph 3.4 onward.
WARNING! Zone type "emergency" can not be used for medical applications in UL-listed systems.
The installer should verify line seizure. Be aware of other phone line services such as DSL. If DSL service is
present on the phone line, you must install a filter. It is suggested to use the DSL alarm filter model Z-A431PJ31X
manufactured by Excelsus Technologies, or equivalent. This filter simply plugs into the RJ-31X jack and allows
alarm reporting without breaking the internet connection.