• BELL SUPERVISION The XL-2T Bell Supervision feature is activated if any zone is defined as a fire zone. The keypad will indicate a trouble on the fire zone if the bell or sounder is not properly connected.
  • XL-2 Hookup and Installation Instructions FIREBURGLARYINSTRUMENTS. A Subsidiary of Hfiway Corporation 149 Hleen Way, Symset, NY 11791 (800) 645-5430.

Sep 3, 2009 - 4 min - Uploaded by STARKELECTRONICBasic programing the XL2T burglar alarm using the 4600RM Key pad.

FBII Security “XL” SeriesTheXL-1218 was one of the earliest in the XL-line. It was asimple, four-zone hardwired system with four user codes. It performedall of the basic functions of systems that came later, and was installedin many, many homes and businesses in its day.For brand comparison,the XL 1218 was roughly equivalent to its competition around the sametime, the Magnum Alert 800.After the XL-1218, the StarXL-4600DL was introduced. It is a 6-zone hardwired system with nowireless or expansion options. It holds (6) user codes.

The next offerings in the XL-series from FBI security improved on the 4600. These included the following (now discontinued and out-of-production) models. XL-1 XL-2 XL-2S XL-2G XL-2P XL-20 XL-2T XL-3 XL-31 XL-4 XL-5These later XL series models are mostly hardwired systems withanywhere from 4-12 on-board zones “out of the box”. The lone hybridpanel was the XL-20, which offered 4 standard wired zones, up to amaximum total of 8 zones with wireless expansion.The interestingthing about these XL systems is that even though they were smallerpanels, zone-wise, they offered many features. Even the more basicversions had a list of functions and programming options you mightexpect to find on modern panels of today.For example, the lowlyFBI XL-2T only had 7 hardwired zones (not expandable) and a 15 usercode capability. However, it offered several advanced featuresincluding:. (2) Trigger outputs.

Cross zoning. Fire verification.

Siren supervision. Telephone Access Module option available.

Auto arming. Dual central station reporting. Unattended / On-line downloadingThis meant that, for its day, the XL-2T could actually be considered “feature-packed” compared to some competing systems. TheFBI security Omni line boosted the low zone and user code counts of theprevious XL series, making them a better choice even for smallerapplications. FBI Security Omni SeriesTheOmni line picked up where the XL-series left off.

Omni systems offermore zones and user codes, along with the same list of other desirablefeatures. Some of the panels in the Omni line:Omni-2000 Omni-400 Omni-408 Omni-600 Omni-624 Omni-848 Considerthe FBII Omni 848 Hybrid system. It has 8 hardwired zones on board, butthese can be expanded to 16 zones using. This means youactually get 16 zones without buying any expansion modules or otherdevices.

By adding expansion equipment, the 848 supports a maximum of 32hardwired zones.Being a hybrid panel, the Omni 848 supports upto 48 zones using wireless expansion. It can also use a combination ofhardwired and wireless zones, making it very flexible for installers andDIYer’s alike.Aside from zone capabilities, the 848 supports up to 64 user codes, 4 partitions, and 20 auxillary relays.SmallerFBI security panels in this line include the Omni 624 (6-zones,expandable to 24 zones), and the Omni 408 (4-zones, expandable to 8).Both of these are also hybrid, hardwired/wireless systems.Maintaining Older FBI Security SystemsMaintenance of your system is normally taken care of by your alarm company, if you have one. If not, here is what's involved: Ifyou have one of the older FBII systems in good working order,you can probably continue to use it indefinitely.

Like any alarm system,you’ll need to replace the main panel battery every few years. For helpdoing this, see my article onIf you've lost your master code, or you've 'inherited' an existing system and don't know the code, you have limited options. Panels in the XL-series have no easy way to recover just the master code; you have to factory default the whole panel. This then requires the system to be re-programmed 'from scratch', which can get tedious.Information on defaulting and programming can be found in the for your specific XL model.You can do this procedure yourself, but you may find it more worthwhile to have an alarm company do it for you.

They can also check the battery, keypads, and contacts to make sure everything is working properly.The only other option is to replace the system with something newer, which any alarm company is, of course, happy to help you with.Ifyour FBII security system is having keypad problems, you may have some choices. You can find a replacement XL-4600SM FBIalarm keypad through the link below. This is a 6-zone LED keypad, andwill work on several of the XL-series panels.You can find otherkeypads by searching for your specific system model number. Be awarethat these keypads may not be available much longer, as the main systemsthey are compatible with fail over time.If your FBII main panel fails, upgrading to a new system is your onlypractical option.

You may find the odd eBay or Amazon listingfor a complete FBI main panel (or circuit board). However, I would checkthese offerings carefully to be sure they are new.

If you can’tfind one in “new” condition, you’re much better off replacing the systemand keypads. If you are considering a replacement foryour older, discontinued FBII system, here are some of the advantages you can lookforward to:.

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A new panel and keypads likely won’t cost much more than replacement parts for the old system. A new system means you’ll be getting new equipment.

Anyparts you might find for your older system will probably haveyears of use on them already. The new system will probably have more features, including some that didn’t even exist when your old system was built. Manynewer systems are designed with Smartphone-compatible features likeremote arming and disarming, status reports, and home automationcontrol.

If your old system was hardwired, you may be able tore-use your existing magnetic contacts, motion detectors, and otherhardwired devices with the new system.Not sure you have the skills needed to install an alarm system yourself? Or, do you have plenty of skills, but not enough time?I understand completely. These are two of the reasons I’ve partnered with BuyerZone. Using their connections with alarm dealers across the country, you can quickly get free alarm quotes from companies in your area.Just answer a few easy questions below, and you’ll receive your free price quotes shortly. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.This site is supported through affiliate marketing.

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User Deletion.l 1 Keypad Panic. 11Data Entry Via Keypad. 19How To Enter Programming Mode.19 What You See On the Keypad.19 Ready. Your installer Quick Forced On, allows you to turn the burglar portion of your alarm system on to the away mode bypassing sII zones that are not ready.

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