Page 2 - UL Listed as a Single Station Smoke; INTRODUCTION
CONGRATULATIONS for selecting Linear’s DVS-2400 Security System. The DVS-2400 Console incorporates many advanced and sophisticated features. The system can be expanded and customized to fi t the installation’s specifi c needs. The DVS-2400 Console and its accessories are designed and manufactured by...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. THE DVS-2400 SECURITY SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - CONSOLE; EMERGENCY; or; FIRE; button for; IMPORTANT: For personal emergency use only. Not; key and transmitters can control the; THE DVS-2400 SECURITY SYSTEM
2 CONSOLE The DVS-2400 Console is the heart of the system. It monitors all of the system’s wireless sensors and controls the alarm sirens. The Console constantly monitors the condition of the system’s sensors, displaying which protected doors and windows are open or closed. If an alarm occurs, the C...
Page 6 - E X AMPLE SYSTEM; DESIGN THE INSTALL ATION; Console; SECURITY SYSTEM FLOOR PL AN; NEW; Example Residential Security System Floor Plan
4 E X AMPLE SYSTEM ✦ The example shows a typical DVS-2400 system. ✦ Any or all of the accessories shown can be used. ✦ A total of 24 sensors can be used with each Console . DESIGN THE INSTALL ATION 1. Draw a fl oor plan for the installation. 2. Consider the security needs of the premises. 3. Determi...
Page 7 - indicator will fl ash.; ALL STATIONARY; indications. This will not prevent low battery monitoring.; TYPICAL SYSTEM SENSORS
5 DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR ✦ Sensor mounts on door or window with adjacent magnet. ✦ Opening door or window moves magnet away, triggering sensor. ✦ Pressing the case causes sensor to send a test signal. ✦ Jumper inside for INSTANT or DELAYED alarm setting. ✦ Press the case for testing, the red transmit li...
Page 8 - FE ATURES
6 1 24-HOUR BUTTONS ★ Pressing FIRE for two seconds sounds the fi re siren and sends a “fi re” message to a central monitoring station through the digital communicator (if the system is monitored). ★ Pressing EMERGENCY for two seconds sounds the emergency siren and sends an “emergency” message to a ...
Page 9 - POWER; not
7 10 AUXILIARY FUSE ★ Type 2AG, 1-amp fuse. ★ Protects the external relay output when used with wet contacts (12 VDC switched out). ★ Fuse will blow when load exceeds 1 amp. ✎ WARNING: For continued protection against the risk of fi re, replace only with the same type and rating of fuse. 11 MAIN TER...
Page 10 - Surface Mounting; INSTALL ATION
8 CONSOLE LOCATION ✎ NOTE: Wireless sensor signals must be able to reach the Console. ✔ Try to centrally locate the Console. ✔ Keep Console away from large metal appliances. ✔ Maximum recommended sensor range is 400 feet (system tested at 1000 feet). ✎ NOTE: If you don't use the Wireless Keypad, the...
Page 11 - UL NOTE: Not for use in UL installations.; Mount the external siren.
9 E XTERNAL CONSOLE SPE AKER CONNECTION ✦ An external console speaker sounds system tones and alerts occupants with a loud siren during alarm. ✦ With the VB-2 module installed, the Central Station can talk to the occupants through the external console speaker. ✦ Use an 8-ohm, 10 watt minimum rated s...
Page 12 - TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION; Programmable Options
10 TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION ✦ Connect the Console to the telephone line if the system is monitored, requires 2-way audio, or requires telephone remote command. ✦ Telephone RING & TIP terminals are for connection to the incoming telephone line. ✦ Seized telephone ring & tip are for connectio...
Page 13 - AC; Plug transformer into an; unswitched; A low backup battery will cause the Console; indicator to fl ash as it is being charged.
11 CONSOLE POWER CONNECTION ✦ The Console is powered by a low voltage plug-in transformer. ✦ Use up to 25 feet of 20 AWG or larger two-conductor wire to connect the transformer to the Console. 1. Route the power wires from the plug-in transformer to the Console. 2. Connect the wires to the transform...
Page 14 - CRE ATE THE MASTER USER CODE; PROGRAM THE SENSORS INTO THE CONSOLE’S MEMORY; from Test Mode; A “Gong” and fi ve “Beeps” will sound.; START IN OFF; START IN TEST; BASIC CONSOLE PROGRAMMING
12 ✦ In a new installation, when power is fi rst applied the system's master user code is “1234” . CRE ATE THE MASTER USER CODE ✎ NOTE: Local programming must be entered on the Console's keypad, not on a wireless remote keypad. 1. Press (clears keypad if any other keys have been pressed). 2. Place t...
Page 15 - OFF; for three seconds. Reminder: The Console will
13 PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT SENSOR TYPES ✦ Follow the instructions on the previous page to select a sensor number to program the sensor into. ✎ NOTE: A sensor can be programmed into more than one location. Be sure to choose an UNUSED sensor number. If a sensor gets entered into more than one location, ...
Page 16 - DXS-10 WIRELESS KE YPAD; WALL MOUNT USE; BASIC SENSOR INSTALL ATION
14 ✦ Each accessory sensor is packaged with its own set of installation instructions specifi c to the model of sensor. ✦ Refer to the sensor's instructions for details on installing, operating, and testing of the sensor. ✦ Following are basic instructions for installing two popular DVS-2400 accessor...
Page 17 - Snap sensor onto mounting plate.; OPTION JUMPER
15 DXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS ✦ The DXS-31 and DXS-32 sensors can be used to monitor doors, windows, cabinets, crawl space doors, gates, freezer doors, and many other moving objects that could be used for intrusion or need to be monitored. ✦ A built-in magnetic switch triggers the senso...
Page 18 - WIRELESS KEYPAD; label in the sensor; CUSTOMIZING THE CONSOLE
16 ✦ The Console can be customized for the specifi c installation. ✦ A label sheet with sensor location names is provided with the Console. ✦ Labeling the sensors allows quick and easy identifi cation of where a door or window is open, where any alarms have occurred, where a sensor with a low batter...
Page 19 - CHIME MODE; CONSOLE OPERATING MODES; CHIME MODE
17 OFF MODE ✦ Use this mode to disarm the burglary portion of the system. ✦ Switching to Off Mode stops any alarms in progress. ✦ The 24-hour functions are still active in Off Mode and can be triggered by pressing the FIRE or EMERGENCY button. 1. Switch to Off Mode by entering the user code, and pre...
Page 20 - instant; MANUAL BYPASSING OF SENSORS; HOME MODE; QUICK ARM; SECURE EXIT; HOME INSTANT
18 HOME MODE ✦ Use this mode when sleeping or when anyone is staying inside. ✦ Home Mode causes an instant alarm when any perimeter sensor is triggered. ✦ Home Mode causes a delayed alarm when any exit/entry sensor is triggered (except in Home Instant Mode when they are instant). ✦ Alarm siren stops...
Page 21 - AWAY; START HERE; AWAY MODE
19 AWAY MODE ✦ Use this mode when no one will be staying home. ✦ Each burglary sensor can trigger the siren once per arming period. ✦ Away Mode causes an instant alarm when any perimeter sensor is triggered. ✦ Away Mode causes a delayed alarm when any exit/entry sensor is triggered. ✦ Away Mode caus...
Page 22 - Holding down the; button in Test Mode will light; key while in Test Mode to cause the; Console Zone Table; TEST MODE
20 TEST MODE ✦ Even though this is a self-monitoring supervised system, the National Burglar and Fire Alarm Association recommends that all security systems should be tested manually on a regular basis. 1. The Console must be in Off Mode before switching to Test Mode. 2. Switch the Console into Test...
Page 23 - CONSOLE LOW BATTERY; light will indicate the trouble.; BATTERIES; SENSOR RADIO TROUBLE; TROUBLE; SYSTEM TROUBLE INDICATIONS
21 ✦ The DVS-2400 Console is a self-monitoring supervised wireless system. ✦ If the Console detects a problem with any of the supervised system sensors or with its power, it will display the appropriate trouble indication and, if monitored, report the trouble to the Central Station through the commu...
Page 24 - unused; REMOVING SENSORS FROM THE SYSTEM; master; CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM
22 ✦ Adding additional sensors will increase the protection provided by the system. ✦ All ground-level perimeter openings and accessible upper-story openings need protection. ✦ Motion detectors can protect interior areas and areas where valuables are kept. ADDING SENSORS TO THE SYSTEM 1. Always star...
Page 25 - MAKING A SENSOR A 24-HOUR DOOR CHIME; will not
23 MAKING A SENSOR A 24-HOUR DOOR CHIME ✦ Sensors can be programmed to cause the Console to chime any time they're activated. ✦ Chime-only sensors will not be able to trigger the alarm in any Console mode. ✦ The sensor must have already been programmed into the Console (see “Adding Sensors to the Sy...
Page 26 - key then press; for three; SENSOR FUNCTION TABLE
24 MAKING A SENSOR PERFORM A DIFFERENT FUNCTION ✦ Sensors can be reprogrammed to perform different sensor functions. ✦ The sensor must have already been programmed into the Console (see “Adding sensors to the System” for details). 1. Start with the Console in Test Mode. 2. Enter the master user code...
Page 27 - , then enter the new value and press; . For reference, follow the fi gures next to the; SETUP MODE; key for three seconds to exit Setup Mode.; ADVANCED PROGRAMMING; Console Programming Table
25 ✦ To perform any of the advanced programming steps, the Console must be in the Setup Mode. ✦ Each programming function is performed with similar keystrokes. After the Console is in Setup Mode, enter the programming step number, press HOME , then enter the new value and press AWAY . For reference,...
Page 32 - deactivated; REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD:
30 AUTOMATION OUTPUT WHILE ARMED ✦ The factory setting causes the Console's Automation Output to activate when pressing the key, or when it's triggered with a two-button remote control. STEP #73 The Console can be programmed to activate the Automation Output when the system is armed as well as when ...
Page 33 - CONSOLE MASTER RESET
31 ADDING ADDITIONAL USER CODES ✦ The Console can be programmed with fi ve restricted user codes and one page alert user code. ✦ The restricted user codes operate the system as usual, but cannot access Setup Mode. ✦ The restricted user codes can access a special Code Mode that can be used to change ...
Page 34 - COMMUNICATOR PROGRAMMING; General Communicator Programming Table
32 ✦ To perform any of the communicator programming steps, the Console must be in the Setup Mode. ✦ Each programming function is performed with similar keystrokes. After the Console is in Setup Mode, enter the programming step number and press HOME , then enter the new value and press AWAY . For ref...
Page 35 - COMMUNICATOR ENABLE; VOICE RESPONSE
33 GENERAL COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS COMMUNICATOR ENABLE ✦ The factory setting for the Console disables the communicator. If the system is going to be a non-monitored, local alarm only, leave the communicator disabled. STEP #107 If the system is going to be monitored by a Central Station, enable the comm...
Page 37 - REPORTING FORMAT; ADEMCO CONTACT ID; can be chosen as a reporting; Communicator Reporting Option Table
35 COMMUNICATOR REPORTING OPTIONS REPORTING FORMAT ✦ The factory setting causes the communicator to report using the 4 BY 2 FORMAT . This format allows four-digit account numbers from 0000 to 9999 and provides two-digit alarm codes. STEP #105 ADEMCO CONTACT ID can be chosen as a reporting format usi...
Page 39 - REPORT CONSOLE TROUBLE; indicator. It also includes low
37 REPORT CONSOLE TROUBLE ✦ The factory setting does not report Console trouble events to the Central Station. STEP #108 The communicator can be programmed to report Console trouble events using this step. These include all conditions that light the Console’s BATTERIES or TROUBLE indicator. It also ...
Page 40 - General Reporting Codes Table
38 COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES ✦ The 4 by 2 two-digit communicator reporting code for each event has a factory set value. These values may be customized to fi t the specifi c installation and the reporting requirements of the Central Station monitoring the system. ✦ If Point ID reporting is enabled...
Page 41 - and; buttons and for each of the; Opening & Closing Reporting Codes Table
39 SYSTEM REPORTING CODES ✦ Refer to the System Reporting Codes table to view/edit the reporting codes for the keypad FIRE and EMERGENCY buttons and for each of the four Console conditions. The factory settings are listed, along with a blank area to write in the new installation values. STEPS #261-2...
Page 42 - BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES; BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID AL ARM REPORT CODES
40 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID AL ARM REPORT CODES ✦ Refer to the 4 by 2 Format Point ID Reporting Code table to view/edit the alarm reporting codes for each of the 24 sensors. The communicator will send these codes if Point ID is enabled and any sensor triggers an ...
Page 43 - by 2 Format Point ID Reporting Code Table
41 4 BY 2 FORMAT POINT ID REPORTING CODES STEP # PROGRAMMING FUNCTION POSSIBLE 4 BY 2 VALUES FACTORY 4 BY 2 VALUE INSTALLATION 4 BY 2 VALUE 210 SENSOR 1 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 11 211 SENSOR 2 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 12 212 SENSOR 3 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99 13 213 SENSOR 4 ALARM REPORT CODE 0 - 99...
Page 44 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LINE AR LIMITED WARRANTY This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear's normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to consume...