Premier 48
Premier 48
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Contents
1. System Overview ........................................... 4 5. Programming the Control Panel ................. 32
System Architecture ................................................. 4 Introduction ............................................................ 32
Control Panels .......................................................... 4 Copying and Pasting.............................................. 34
Remote Keypads ...................................................... 5 Log Off Engineer .................................................... 34
Zone Expanders........................................................ 5 Resetting the Engineers Code (User 00)............... 34
Output Expanders..................................................... 5
Communicators ........................................................ 5 5.1 Zone Setup ................................................... 35
Other Devices ........................................................... 6
Zone Types ............................................................. 36
Zone Attributes 1 .................................................... 37
2. Installation...................................................... 7 Zone Attributes 2 .................................................... 37
Installation Sequence............................................... 7 Attributes for Moment or Latch Keys..................... 38
Control Panel............................................................ 7 Attributes for Custom Zones.................................. 38
Power Supply Ratings ............................................ 11 Zone Areas.............................................................. 38
Connecting AC Mains............................................. 11 Zone Text ................................................................ 38
Connecting Batteries.............................................. 11 Zone Chime ............................................................ 38
Connecting Devices to the Network ...................... 12 Zone Masking ......................................................... 38
Remote Keypads .................................................... 14 DD 243 .................................................................... 38
8XP Zone Expander ................................................ 15
60IXD Zone Expander ............................................. 16 5.2 Area Programming....................................... 39
OP16 Output Expander........................................... 17
Timers ..................................................................... 39
Zone and Output Numbering ................................. 18
Arming Modes ........................................................ 40
Zone Connections .................................................. 19
Area Arm Suites...................................................... 40
Auxiliary Tamper Connections............................... 20
Area Suite Text ....................................................... 41
Speaker Connections ............................................. 20
Suite Arm Modes .................................................... 41
External Sounder Connections .............................. 20
Area Options........................................................... 42
Panel Outputs 1 - 5 ................................................. 21
Time Arm Area ........................................................ 45
Digicom Outputs 1 - 8............................................. 21
Area Text................................................................. 46
2-Wire Smoke Detector .......................................... 22
Expander Auxiliary Input ........................................ 22
Plug-on Communicators ........................................ 23
5.3 Global Options ............................................. 47
RP9 Radio-Pad........................................................ 24 System Timers........................................................ 47
GSM Module ........................................................... 24 System Config. ....................................................... 48
AV Module ............................................................... 24 System Options ...................................................... 51
ComIP Module ........................................................ 24 Monitor Hardware................................................... 52
PC-Com................................................................... 25 Control Timers........................................................ 52
UNI-Com ................................................................. 25 System Text ............................................................ 53
PRINT-Com ............................................................. 25 Part Arm Text .......................................................... 53
RPD-Com ................................................................ 25 Holiday Dates ......................................................... 54
GSM-Com................................................................ 25 Speaker Tones........................................................ 54
Connecting a Computer ......................................... 25 PC Output Text ....................................................... 55
Connecting a Printer .............................................. 25 Custom O/P Text .................................................... 55
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1. System Overview
System Architecture
8 to 48 Zones (Premier 48) 4 Keypads (Premier 48) 2 Output Modules (Premier 48) 4 Expanders (Premier 48)
8 to 88 Zones (Premier 88) 8 Keypads (Premier 88) 4 Output Modules (Premier 88) 8 Expanders (Premier 88)
8 to 168 Zones (Premier 168) 16 Keypads (Premier 168) 8 Output Modules (Premier 168) 16 Expanders (Premier 168)
2 to 640 Zones (Premier 640) 64 Keypads (Premier 640) 32 Output Modules (Premier 640) 64 Expanders (Premier 640 )
16 Programmable
100mA Outputs 8 Zone Inputs
2 Zone 1Programmable 2 Zone 1Programmable
8 Zone Inputs Inputs 100mA Output Inputs 100mA Output
8 Programmable
100mA Outputs
Premier
Po we r Power
Re ady Read y
O mi Se rv ice O mit Se rv ice
Speaker
8 Programmable
48/88/168/640
1 2 abc 3 def Omit Reset 1 2 abc 3 def Omit Reset
Modem
Control Panels
Premier 48 Premier 168
• 8 fully programmable Double Pole or End Of Line zones • 8 fully programmable Double Pole or End Of Line zones
• Expandable to 48 zones via keypads and zone expanders • Expandable to 168 zones via keypads and zone expanders
• 1 x 4-wire data network (standard 7/0.2 alarm cable) • 2 x 4-wire data network (standard 7/0.2 alarm cable)
• Up to 4 keypads and 4 zone expanders • Up to 16 keypads and 16 zone expanders (8 per network)
• Up to 2 output modules • Up to 8 output modules (4 per network)
• 4 independent areas each with 3 part arms • 16 independent areas each with 3 part arms
• 4 area arm suites • 16 area arm suites
• 25 programmable User codes • 100 programmable User codes
• 500 Event Log (time & date stamped) • 2000 Event Log (time & date stamped)
• 2 programmable panel outputs (2 x 1A ) • 5 programmable panel outputs (4 x 1A & 3A relay)
• 1.5 Amp power supply • 2.0 Amp power supply
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• Facility for Plug-on Paknet RP9 Radio-Pad • 1 fault output (100mA -ve applied)
• Facility for Plug-on GSM Module • Can be connected to mimic panels to give zone indication
• Facility for a plug-on RedCARE/RM8 Relay Module Premier RM8 Relay Module
• PC-Com/printer port • Plug-on relay card (RedCARE footprint)
• 8 separate inputs for stand alone operation
Other Devices
PC-Com
• For connecting a PC to the control panel via an RS232
Serial port allowing local uploading and downloading using
Wintex UDL software
USB-Com
• For connecting a PC to the control panel via a USB 1.0 or
2.0 port allowing local uploading and downloading using
Wintex UDL software
UNI-Com
• For connecting a serial device i.e. PC modem or mobile
phone to the control panel
PRINT-Com
• For connecting a serial printer to the control panel
RPD-Com
• For connecting a RP9 Radio-Pad to the control panel
GSM-Com
• For connecting a GSM Module to the control panel
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2. Installation
Installation Sequence Control Panel
Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this
Mounting
section. Once you have an overall understanding of the
installation sequence, carefully work through each step. Mount the control panel on a flat, plumb wall using at least
three screws of appropriate size.
1: Design the Layout
Make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of where
the alarm detection devices, keypads, zone expanders etc.
It is essential to ensure that none of the fixing slots or
cable entries are accessible after fixing.
are to be located. Mains cabling must be secured (e.g. with a cable tie) to
2: Mounting the Panel one of the anchor points provided.
The control panel should be mounted in a dry area close to
an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone Wiring the Control Panel
line (if using a communicator).
WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL
You must complete all wiring before connecting the
battery or applying AC mains to the control panel. BEFORE connecting the control panel ALWAYS
disconnect the supply at the consumer unit.
3: Install the Keypads and Zone Expanders
Mount and connect the keypads, zone expanders and output If in ANY doubt consult a qualified electrician.
modules to the control panel (see page 12 for wiring details).
4: Install the Alarm Detection Devices
Install the detection devices, PIR’s, Contacts, PA Buttons etc.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. HAZARDOUS
VOLTAGES INSIDE, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS,
and connect them to the control panel (see page 19 for wiring NO USER ACCESS.
details).
5: Install the External Sounder ONLY connect the mains supply to the mains terminal
block, NEVER connect the mains supply directly to the
Install the external sounder and connect to the control panel PCB.
(see page 20 for wiring details).
ALWAYS refer to National Wiring Regulations when
6: Other Wiring conducting installation.
Complete all other wiring including speakers, telephone line
and output connections etc. (see pages 20 - 21 for details). An appropriate and readily accessible disconnection
device (e.g. an unswitched fused spur) MUST be
7: Applying Power to the Control Panel provided as part of the installation.
Once steps 1 to 6 are completed, power can be applied to
the control panel. The disconnection device must NOT be fitted in a
flexible cord.
When applying power for the first time, the factory default
settings must be loaded (see page 26 for details). Power Where identification of the neutral in the mains supply
should always be connected in the following order: is NOT possible a two-pole disconnection device
MUST be used.
• Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of
the battery and then connect the black battery lead to The building mains supply MUST incorporate
the negative terminal appropriate short-circuit backup protection (e.g. a fuse
or circuit breaker) of High Breaking Capacity (HBC, at
The panel will only become ‘live’ when the AC
Mains is connected or the ‘Battery Kick-start’
least 1500A).
button is pressed. Use mains cable of adequate carrying capacity for the
rated current (i.e. at least 0.75mm2).
• Connect the AC mains
For a complete list of factory default settings, see page 29.
8: Programming the Control Panel
Please refer to section 5 for instruction on programming the
control panel.
9: Testing the System
Test the system thoroughly to ensure that all features and
functions operate as required (see page 89 for details).
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Box
Tamp
F2
Kick
Start
Com 1
JP6
Com 2
JP2
Network 1
Network 2
1Amp
1Amp
F3 F5 F1
Aux 12v
1Amp
Load
Jp9 Defaults
Expansion
Heartbeat
Engineer Tx1 Rx1 Tx2 Rx2 JP7
Remote
Bell/Strb - 1Amp
V
1 00mA =
1 Amp
F4
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Box
Tamp
F2
Kick
Start
Com 2 Com 1
JP6
JP2
Networ k 1
Networ k 2
1Amp
1Amp
F3 F5 F1
Aux 12v
1A mp
Load
Defaults
Expansion
Heartbeat
Tx1 Rx1 Tx2 Rx2 JP7
Engineer
V
Bell/Strb - 1Amp
Remote
100mA =
1 Amp
F4
Com 3
F1 Box
Tamp
F3
F2
Kick
Start
Com 1
Com 2
V
100mA = 1 Amp Expansion
Load Heartbeat
Defaults
F5
Engineer
Remote F13
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System Standby Times The panel will only become ‘live’ when the AC Mains is
connected or the ‘Battery Kick-start’ button is pressed.
Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 3
AC Fail signalled AC Fail signalled + +
as AC Fail as Fault _ Battery
12 Hours 12 Hours 24 Hours 12V 17Ah Battery
-
The “Rated Power” of the control panel will depend on the
size of the standby battery, standby time and the installation
OR
grade:
+ +
7 Ah Standby Battery _ Battery
12V 7Ah Battery
Max Power Grade 2 – Grade 3 – Grade 3 –
Available Rating Rating Rating -
from control AC Fail AC Fail
panel signalled as signalled as OR
AC Fail Fault If not installing to PD6662: 2004
2A 580mA 580mA 290mA
+ +
17 Ah Standby Battery _ Battery
12V 7Ah Battery
Max Power Grade 2 – Grade 3 – Grade 3 –
Available Rating Rating Rating -
from control AC Fail AC Fail
+
panel signalled as signalled as
AC Fail Fault 12V 7Ah Battery
2A 1.25A 1.25A 750mA -
When calculating the current consumption of the system you
must include the current taken by the control panel and all
the devices that it powers. If the total current exceeds the
“Rated Output” for the grade you are installing to then an
additional power supply is required.
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Keypads, zone expanders and output modules are all connected Distances of up to 1km can be achieved between the control
to the same network terminals located at the bottom left hand panel and a device. However, a power supply must be installed
corner of the control panel and may be connected serially (daisy close to the device to power it locally, this will help to
chain), in parallel (star) or any combination of the two (see overcome voltage drop caused by the long cable run.
Figure 1, page 13 for details).
Devices can be connected using 4-core cable. However, it is LED Status ‘T’ Wire OUT ‘T’ Wire IN
recommended that 6 or 8-core cable is used as the spare cores can
Red LED Flashing Normal Normal
be used to ‘Double Up’ on the power connections if needed.
Red LED On Panel Fault Cable Short
Standard 7/0.2 alarm cable can be used for most
installations. However, under certain conditions it may
Red LED Off Panel Fault Panel Fault
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Connecting Keypads The zones inside the keypads are not seen by the
system until they have been mapped to a zone number
Keypads are connected to the network terminals located at (see page 57 for details).
the bottom left hand corner of the control panel (see pages
12 & 13 for details). For Premier 640 see page 18 for details
8*
Engineers
On
On
Off
On
On
On
On
On
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
The speaker volume is also fully adjustable (see page
57 for details).
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4 33 - 40 97 - 104
Remote
5* 41 - 48 105 - 112
6* 49 - 56 113 - 120
Power
1&2 5&6
7* 57 - 64 121 - 128
8* 65 - 72 129 - 136
Enable
Aux
Tamper
Aux
12V 12V * Premier 88, 168 and 640 only
Zones
3&4
Zones
7&8
Network 2 can only be used on the Premier 168.
For Premier 640 see page 18 for details
Expander Addressing
For further details on how the input status affects the
system please refer to page 59.
Each Expander must be assigned a different address using
the DIL switches located in the centre of the PCB. The table Expander Outputs
below shows the expander addressing: The zone expander has eight programmable outputs, which
can be used to drive auxiliary devices such as LED’s,
Address DIL 1 DIL 2 DIL 3 DIL 4 sounders or relays etc. Wire as per Panel Outputs shown on
1 On or off Off Off Off 1 2 3 4
page 21 (see page 60 for details). The electrical
characteristics for the outputs are shown below:
2 Off On Off Off 1 2 3 4
6* Off On Off On 1 2 3 4
Expander Speaker Output
7* Off Off On On 1 2 3 4 The expander has an output that can be used for driving up to
8* On Off On On 1 2 3 4
one 16Ω or two 8Ω loudspeakers (see page 20 for details).
Disabled On On On On
Expander Lid Tamper
1 2 3 4
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Yellow White
09 10 11 12 13 14
Blue
08 Alarm
07
LOOP -
When the tamper switch is opened, the iD biscuit is taken
offline and a tamper condition is generated by the control
01 02 03 04 05 06
panel. If the alarm switch is opened the biscuit's internal
sensor changes state and the control panel will see this as an
active condition and will respond as appropriate.
* The 60iXD expander module is supplied with 4 off 10nF
capacitors in the spares pack. It is recommended that you The diagram below shows the typical wiring of a biscuit to a
connect a 10nF capacitor approximately at the half way standard PIR.
point of each iD spur. It is especially important to do this on
iD spurs that are less than 30 metres.
White
Yellow
Blue
Cabling Considerations
The iD loop can be wired using standard 4-core alarm cable,
ALARM +12V 0V TAMPER
this allows 2 cores to be used for the iD biscuit and 2 cores
for supplying 12V power for PIR's etc.
The number of biscuits that can be connected per cable run
is determined by the impedance of the cable used. Standard Red Red
Black
4-core alarm cable (7/0.2mm) has a resistance of Black
Blue Blue
approximately 8 Ohms per 100 metres. The following table Yellow Yellow
shows the maximum number of biscuits that can be From Expander To next detector
connected at the end of a single cable run using standard 4-
core alarm cable: “iD” is a registered trade mark of Chloride Safety System Limited.
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Aux 12V
Outputs Outputs
Network and Tamper Network Address (Network 1) (Network 2) **
Terminals Output Terminals
1 Expander 1, 1 - 8 Expander 1, 1 - 8
2 Expander 2, 1 - 8 Expander 2, 1 - 8
Remote NETWORK IN Aux 12V NETWORK OUT
3* Expander 3, 1 - 8 Expander 3, 1 - 8
Engineers + - T R Tmp - - + + + - T R
5 ** Expander 5, 1 - 8 Expander 5, 1 - 8
1
4
Outputs 4
BANK 1 BANK 2
Outputs
5 5
1 to 8 6 6
1 to 8 7 ** Expander 7, 1 - 8 Expander 7, 1 - 8
7 7
8 8 8 ** Expander 8, 1 - 8 Expander 8, 1 - 8
Tamper
Switch
Outputs
The output module has 16 programmable outputs, which can
be used to drive auxiliary devices such as LED’s, sounders or
Connecting Output Modules relays etc. Wire as per Panel Outputs shown on page 21 (see
Output modules are connected to the network terminals page 60 for details). The electrical characteristics for the
located at the bottom left hand corner of the control panel outputs are shown below:
(see pages 12 & 13 for details).
Bank Outputs Max Current Type
Output Module Addressing 1 1 to 8 100mA Switched -ve
Each output module must be assigned a different address 2 1 to 8 100mA Switched -ve
using the DIL switches located in the centre of the PCB.
The table below shows the expander addressing:
Tamper Output
Address DIL 1 DIL 2 DIL 3 DIL 4 The tamper switch on the output module is connected to the
tamper output at the top of the module. If monitoring of the lid
1 On or off Off Off Off
tamper is required, this output must be connected to a
1 2 3 4
5 ** On Off Off On 1 2 3 4
6 ** Off On Off On 1 2 3 4
7 ** Off Off On On 1 2 3 4
8 ** On Off On On 1 2 3 4
Disabled On On On On 1 2 3 4
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Premier 640
Expander Zones
Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones
Address Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Network 7 Network 8
1 1-8 65 - 72 129 - 136 193 - 200 257 - 264 321 - 328 385 - 392 449 - 456
2 9 - 16 73 - 80 137 - 144 201 - 208 265 - 272 329 - 336 393 - 400 457 - 464
3 17 - 24 81 - 88 145 - 152 209 - 216 273 - 280 337 - 344 401 - 408 465 - 472
4 25 - 32 89 - 96 153 - 160 217 - 224 281 - 288 345 - 352 409 - 416 473 - 480
5 33 - 40 97 - 104 161 - 168 225 - 232 289 - 296 353 - 360 417 - 424 481 - 488
6 41 - 48 105 - 112 169 - 176 233 - 240 297 - 304 361 - 368 425 - 432 489 - 496
7 49 - 56 113 - 120 177 - 184 241 - 248 305 - 312 369 - 376 433 - 440 497 - 504
8 57 - 64 121 - 128 185 - 192 249 - 256 313 - 320 377 - 384 441 - 448 505 - 512
Keypad Zones
Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones
Address Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Network 7 Network 8
1 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
2 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
3 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
4 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
5 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
6 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
7 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
8 Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped
Expander/OP16 Outputs
Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs Outputs
Address Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Network 7 Network 8
1 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8 Exp. 1, 1-8
2 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8 Exp. 2, 1-8
3 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8 Exp. 3, 1-8
4 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8 Exp. 4, 1-8
5 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8 Exp. 5, 1-8
6 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8 Exp. 6, 1-8
7 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8 Exp. 7, 1-8
8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8 Exp. 8, 1-8
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0 - 2k Zone Tamper
2k1 - 4k6 (EOL) Zone Secure
When Configuration Option 21 (see page 50 for details) is
programmed as ‘Short = Active’ the system will respond as
4k7 - 20k Zone Active
follows:
21k+ Zone Tamper
Zone Status System Response
When using this configuration, no more than 3
detectors can be connected to each zone.
0 - 1k S/C Zone Active
1k1 - 4k0 (EOL) Zone Secure
4k1 - 5k6 Zone Fault
When Configuration Option 21 (see page 50 for details) is
programmed as ‘Short = Active’ the system will respond as 5k7 - 8k Zone Active
follows: 8k1 - 20k Zone Mask
31k+ Zone Tamper
Zone Status System Response
0 - 2k
2k1 - 4k6 (EOL)
Zone Active
Zone Secure
When using either of these configurations, no more
than one detector can be connected to each zone.
4k7 - 30k Zone Active This configuration is only applicable if the Mask
31k+ Zone Tamper attribute on the zone is enabled, seepage 38 for details
on programming zones for anti-masking.
When using this configuration, no more than 5
detectors can be connected to each zone. For details on testing zones, see page 92.
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Zone Status System Response For details on testing Speaker outputs, see page 92.
‘A’ Closed Zone Secure
‘A’ Open Zone Active
‘T’ Closed Tamper Secure External Sounder Connections
‘T’ Open Tamper Active The following terminals have been provided for connection to
Short Circuit * Zone Active or Tamper an external sounder:
* Can be programmed for ‘Active’ or ‘Tamper’ (A)+12V
response (see page 50 for details). 12V supply (protected by a 1A fuse F4). Normally connected
to ‘+12V’ on the sounder.
When using this configuration, no more than 10
detectors can be connected to each zone. (B) Bell –
Sounder output, switches to 0V in alarm (SAB) and is rated at
When wiring device as normally open contacts, ensure that 500mA. Normally connected to Trigger -ve on
system Config. option 21 is set to ‘Zone Short = Active’ (see the sounder. This output can also be programmed for SCB
page 50 for details). operation (see page 48 for details).
(C) Tamp
Auxiliary Tamper Connections Negative tamper return. Normally connected to ‘Tamper Out’
on the sounder. If this terminal is not being used, it ust be
The Auxiliary Tamper terminals allow the control panel to
connected to ‘0V’.
monitor the tamper loops of external devices such as power
supplies etc. (D) 0V
0V supply. Normally connected to ‘0V’ on the sounder.
(S) Strb –
Strobe output, switches to 0V in alarm and is rated at 500mA.
Normally connected to strobe -ve on the sounder (where
applicable, connect the strobe +ve to +12V).
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3 3
Channel Inputs
Programmed 4 4 Digicom
as Positive 5 5 Outputs
Removed 6 6
7 7
8 8
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Remote LED
Control (Optional)
Panel
+V In +V In
1k EOL
OV OV OV
To enable 2-Wire smoke detection on panel output 1, a jumper link must be fitted across the bottom two pins of JP10. The Area
Option ‘2-Wire Smoke’ also needs to be enabled (see page 45).
Aux
Input
When the Auxiliary Input is programmed as ‘PSU Monitor’ the system will respond as follows:
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RJ45
Lead
Bo x
Tamp
ComISDN
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• Connect the Molex connector of the RPD-Com lead to • Connect the Molex connector of the GSM-Com lead to
Com2 on the control panel Com2 on the control panel
• Connect the 25-Way D-Type connector of the RPD-Com • Connect the RJ45 connector of the GSM-Com to the
to the Radio-Pad GSM Module
• Locate the power lead connector into the socket at the • Locate the power Jack Plug into the socket at the bottom
bottom of the Radio-Pad of the GSM Module
• Connect the Black lead to the DC- terminal on the control • Insert a SIM card into the bottom of the GSM Module
panel
• Connect power to the control panel
• Connect the lead with the White stripe to the DC+
terminal on the control panel Programming the GSM Module
• Follow the procedure for Registering the Radio-Pad • Program Com 2 for GSM Module operation (see page 76
for details)
Registering the Radio-Pad • Refer to the GSM Module installation guide for full
Whenever a Paknet Radio-Pad is installed or moved, it must programming details.
be registered onto the network. To do this:
• Press and hold the test button on the front of the Paknet AV Module
Radio-Pad
Before connecting the AV Module, isolate ALL power from the
• With the test button still pressed, connect power to the control panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue if there
control panel and wait for the yellow service light on the is still power present on the control panel.
Radio-Pad to flash
To install the AV Module onto the control panel:
• Release the test button
• Connect one end of the patch lead on to the Expansion
Within 2 minutes the yellow service light should stop flashing
Port of the AV Module
and remain steady. This means that the Paknet Radio-Pad
has now selected and locked on to the Base Station with the • Connect one other end of the patch lead on to the
strongest signal. Expansion Port of the control panel
The Paknet Radio-Pad should be re-registered on every site
visit, this is to ensure that any new Vodafone Packet Radio Programming the AV Module
Service Base Stations in the vicinity are recorded by the • Program the Expansion Port for AV Module operation
Paknet Radio-Pad. (see page 76 for details)
• Refer to the AV Module installation guide for full
Programming the Radio-Pad programming details.
• Program Com 2 for Radio-Pad operation (see page 76
for details)
ComIP Module
• Refer to the Radio-Pad installation guide for full
programming details. Before connecting the ComIP Module, isolate ALL power from
the control panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue if
there is still power present on the control panel.
To install the ComIP onto the control panel:
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F2
Load
Defaults
Com 2 C o m 1
JP6
JP2
Network 1
Network 2
1Amp
1Amp
PC-Com
F4
PRINT-Com
The PRINT-Com has two connectors. The 25-way D-type
connector connects to a Serial Printer and the Molex
connector plugs onto Com 1 on the control panel. Connecting a Printer
The Premier 48, 88, 168 and 640 all support printer facilities.
The printer is connected to the Com 1 connector located on
the control panel and can be used to print the control panel
event log.
In order for the printer to work correctly, ensure that it is set to
the following:
RPD-Com • Baud Rate = 4800
The RPD-Com has two connectors. The 25-way D-type • Parity = None
connector connects to a Paknet Radio-Pad and the Molex • Start Bits =1
connector plugs onto Com 2 on the control panel. • Stop Bits =2
• Data Bits =8
• DTR = Normal
• Columns = 40 or 80 (see page 50)
GSM-Com
The GSM-Com has two connectors. The RJ45 connector connects
to a GSM Module, the Molex connector plugs onto Com 2 on the PRINT-Com
RS232 Data
control panel.
Connect to
COM1
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• Replace the lid and secure with the lid screw supplied • If the keypad is on a long cable run, check the voltage
between the ‘+’ and ‘–’ terminals at the keypad and
• Press followed by YES to leave the programming ensure that it measures no less than 10.0V
menu, the system will return to normal
• Check that you are using the correct User codes. The
• The display will be showing that there is a ‘Mains Power
default Engineer code is and the
Off’ condition. Switch on the AC mains supply to the
default Master User code is
control panel
• The normal banner message (if programmed) will now
• Check that the User code you are using is not ‘Time
Locked’, if the User code is time locked then the access
be displayed
code will only be accepted when Control Timer 1 is off
(see pages 52 and 88 for details)
Installation is now complete and the system is
Keypad zones do not operate
ready for use.
• Each keypad zone has to be mapped onto the system
before it can be used (see page 57 for details)
• The zone is not programmed (see page 35 for details)
Keypad emergency keys do not operate
• Each keypad can be configured so that the emergency
keys PA, FIRE and MEDICAL can be enabled or
disabled. Check that the keypad has been programmed
correctly (see page 57 for details)
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Expander Operation
Expander does not operate at all The system will not allow me to arm
• Check that the expander is wired correctly from the • Check that there are no outstanding problems (see page
control panel (see page 12 for wiring details) 28 for details)
• Check the network fuses F3 and F5 and replace if blown • Check that there are no outstanding alarms that require
resetting
System does not recognise zones
• Check that the User code has been programmed to
• If the expander is on a long cable run, check the voltage allow arming (see page 87 for details)
between the + and – terminals at the expander and
ensure that it measures no less than 10.0V • Check that the User code has been assigned to the
correct areas (see page 85 for details)
The speaker output does not work
• If a ‘Local’ User code is being used (see page 87 for
• The expander can be configured so that Alarm, Entry, details) ensure that the keypad being used is assigned
Exit, Chime tones etc. can be enabled or disabled. to the correct area (see page 56 for details)
Check that the expander has been programmed
correctly (see page 59 for details) The system will not allow me to disarm
• The speaker volume on the expander is electronically • Check that the User code has been programmed to
adjustable. Check the volume is set to the desired level allow disarming (see page 87 for details)
(see page 59 for details) • Check that the User code has been assigned to the
correct area(s) (see page 85 for details)
Zones • If a ‘Local’ User code is being used (see page 87 for
One or more zones show an alarm details) ensure that the keypad being used is assigned
to the correct area (see page 56 for details)
• Check that the zone is wired correctly (see page 19 for
wiring details)
Communicator
The Communicator will not dial
• By default the communicator is disabled, check that the
communicator is enabled (see page 71 for details)
• Check that the telephone line has been correctly wired to
the communicator (see page 23 for wiring details)
• Check that the telephone numbers are programmed
correctly (see page 70 for details)
• Check that the account numbers are programmed
correctly (see page 70 for details)
• Check that the dial attempts are not programmed as zero
(see page 70 for details)
• Check that the reporting areas have been programmed
correctly (see page 70 for details)
• Check that the reporting options have been programmed
correctly (see page 70 for details)
Communicator dials but does not communicate
• Check that the telephone numbers are programmed
correctly (see page 70 for details)
• Check that the correct protocol is programmed (see
page 70 for details)
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When the system requires attention because of a potential There is a fault with the ATS (Alarm
1% 2)1
problem, the display will show one of three service 2"8>/:889 Transmission System).
messages. These messages can also be accessed at any
time, allowing the user to view installer information. ,1%3&))" There are no ATS (Alarm Transmission
2"8>/:889 System) paths available.
These messages would normally be programmed with
the telephone numbers of the installer or the Alarm HH The Standby Battery has not been
2"8>/:889 connected,
Receiving Centre (see page 53 for details).
There is a fault with the control panel
To display the service messages, proceed as follows: 11"/6 2)1
2"8>/:889 standby battery or it is not connected.
The display will normally show the time and date:
/" &)"!"01 Zones that have been placed on test
2"8>/:889 have failed the test.
2"8>/:889
+")&!*-"/ There is a fault with the control panel lid
Press followed by for the Service message: 2"8>/:889 tamper.
Press followed by for the Reset message: 25&)&/6*-"/ There is a fault with the auxiliary tamper
2"8>/:889 on the control panel.
))+$&+""/1,
"0"1601"* ")) 20"),4+ The bell fuse on the control panel has
2"8>/:889 blown.
Press followed by for the Anti-code message:
25Y 20"),4+ The Auxiliary fuse on the control panel
))1, 2"8>/:889 has blown.
"0"1601"*
W*-"/ There is a fault with the lid tamper of
Press to exit from the message, the display will then 2"8>/:889 Keypad X,X.
return to normal.
W,01 Keypad X,X has been lost off of the
When alarm information is being displayed, pressing the 2"8>/:889 system.
SCROLL key will slow down the display and also allow
W*-"/ There is a fault with the lid tamper of
manual scrolling through the events. 2"8>/:889 Expander X,X
Fault Warning Tones W,01 Expander X,X has been lost off of the
When a fault condition occurs i.e. mains fail, line fault etc. the 2"8>/:889 system.
internal sounders will chime every 30 seconds for 3 minutes. The voltage at expander X,X is very low.
W,,)10
The chiming will automatically stop when a valid User code is 2"8>/:889
entered, when is pressed or after 3 minutes (whichever
occurs first). The fault indication will only be cleared from the "))*- The expander’s Auxiliary input (that is
display when the fault has been rectified i.e. power, 2"8>/:889 programmed as bell tamper) is in fault.
telephone line has been restored.
25*- The expander’s Auxiliary input (that is
Fault Messages 2"8>/:889 programmed as aux tamper) is in fault.
O There are system faults waiting to be "/3& "".2&/"! The service timer has expired indicating
2"8>/:88= viewed, enter a valid user code to view 2"8>/:889 that the system requires a service (the
the faults. After entering a code faults will system can normally still be used).
be displayed for 30 seconds. If the fault is
not reset within 30 seconds, this ,//6W,!"+,1 The user code is locked out (normally
message will be displayed again. )),4"!20" during entry). The system must be
disarmed using a Prox TAG.
,+#&/*"3& "0 The number of devices connected to the
2"8>/:889 networks has changed from the last time "*,1""6-!&0 To many invalid code attempts have
a ‘Confirm Devices’ was done. +,4,21 caused the keypad to lock out. The
keypad will remain like this for 5 minutes.
,2+""!20"/ Engineer access is programmed for
1,"+)" "00 Engineer code + User code (see page H/"" 2/"!H The keypad has been disabled to prevent
49 for details). 2"8>/:889 unauthorised access. The display will
automatically clear when it is re-enabled.
,2+""!20"/ The Engineers code was entered when the
1,2+/*0601"* system was fully armed (access to the &*"/*&+$F Areas are being armed using one of the
programming menu can only be gained YYYYYYY control timers (enter a valid User code to
when the system is not fully armed. defer the arming for 30 minutes).
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4. Factory Defaults
Menu Option Default Menu Option Default
User Codes 3. Global Options
Setup Users User 00 (Engineer) 1234 System Timers 1: Exit Settle Time 008 Seconds
User 01 (Master) 5678 2: Global Bell Dly. 000 Minutes
All Other Users Not Defined 3: Global Bell Dur. 015 Minutes
4: Double Knock Dly 007 Seconds
1. Zone Setup
5: Beam Pair Time 060 Seconds
Zones Types 1 Entry/Exit 1 6: Activity Delay 024 Hours
2 Guard Access 7: Abort Delay 180 Seconds
3-8 Guard 8: Courtesy Time 060 Seconds
All Other Zones Not Used 9: Defer Arming By 030 Minutes
Zone Areas All Zones Area A 10: Auto Arm Delay 030 Minutes
Zone Text All Zones Not Defined 11: Menu Time Out 180 Seconds
Zone Chime All Zones Silent 12: Pulse Period 1 010 Seconds
Zone Mask All Zones On 13: Pulse Period 2 020 Seconds
2. Area Programming 14: Pulse Period 3 030 Minutes
Timers Exit Delay 030 Seconds 15: ATS Fault Delay 000 Minutes
(All Areas) Entry Delay 1 045 Seconds 16: AC Off Delay 005 Minutes
Entry Delay 2 045 Seconds 17: Batt Test Period 024 Hours
2nd Entry Dly 000 Seconds 18: Batt Test Time 010 Seconds
Bell Delay 000 Minutes 19: Soak Test Time 014 Days
Bell Duration 015 Minutes 20: Service Interval 000 Weeks
Coms Delay 000 Seconds 21: Test Call Every 024 Hours **
Part Bell Dly 000 Seconds 22: Min Random Time 000 Seconds
Arming Modes All Areas Entry/Exit 23: Max Random Time 060 Seconds
Area Arm Suites All Suites No Areas 24: Door Strike Time 005 Seconds
25: Zone Response 008 x 8mSec.
Area Suite Text All Suites Not Defined
26: Keypad PA Delay 060 Seconds
Suite Arm Modes All Suites Timed
27: Confirmation Dly 060 Minutes
Area Options 1: Auto Part Arm No Areas
28: Warning Delay 000 Minutes
2: Part Arm Instant No Areas
29: Keypad Lock time 090 Seconds
3: Part Arm Silent No Areas
30: Eng. Log Off Dly 060 Minutes
4: Remote Arm All Areas
31: Fire Bell Delay 000 Minutes
5: Remote Disarm All Areas
32: Forced Entry Dly 005 Seconds
6: Panel Tamper Area A
33: Supervision Time 030 Minutes
7: Bell Tamper Area A
34: Poll IP Every 000 Minutes
8: Auxiliary Tamper Area A
System Config. 00: Bell on Arm Fail No Bell
9: Panel Speaker All Areas
01: Bell is an SCB SAB
10: Bell & Strobe op All Areas
02: Clock is 12Hr 24Hr
11: Alarm Eng Reset No Areas
03: Manual BST/GMT Auto
12: Confirmation Reset All Areas
04: Hide Armed Areas View
13: Tamper Eng Reset All Areas **
05: Area Bell Time Global
14: Anti-code Reset All Areas
06: 24Hr Omit Local Global
15: ATS Path Faults Area A
07: Leave Omits Remove
16: Arm With No ATS No Areas **
08: Enforce Com Delay Override
17: AC Mains Fail Area A
09: NVM is Locked Unlocked
18: Arm With AC Fail Area A
10: Engineer Only User + Engineer
19: Full Arm Coms All Areas
11: Chime Visible Audible
20: Part Arm Coms No Areas
12: Omit Tampers NO YES **
21: Unarm Fire Coms No Areas
13: Offline Printing Online
22: Unarm Tamp Coms All Areas **
14: View Act. Fault Hide
23: Auto Arm Areas No Areas
15: Hide Exit Errors Hide
24: Area A Foyer No Areas
16: No Code Tamp Enable
25: Log Part Omits No Areas
17: Code Tamp Alarms Locks **
26: Multi Knock Area No Areas
18: Areas 1-8 & I-P A-H & I-P
27: UDL Keypad All Areas
19: Man. Area Select Auto
28: Auto Chime (C2A) No Areas
20: Normal Text Predictive
29: Confirm In Entry No Areas
21: Zone Short = Active Tamper
30: Conf. After Entry All Areas
22: R/R=Silence/RST Reset Only
31: Part Arm Enabled ALL Areas
23: User Code Latch Pulse
32: Bell Squawk No Areas
24: Test Call = CT4 Timed
33: Fob After Entry All Areas
25: Batt Test = Disarm Timed
34: Armed = Coms No Areas
26: Bell = 2nd Alarm 1st Alarm
35: 2 Wire Smoke No Areas
27: SNDR = 2nd Alarm 1st Alarm
36: Faults Eng Reset All Areas **
28: Conf. = Delayed Instant
37: No ATS Eng Reset All Areas **
29: Abort = User Reset Eng.
38: AC Fail Eng Rst All Areas **
30: Manual AV Output Auto
39: Mask When Armed All Areas
Area Text All Areas Not Defined
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Menu Option Default * This options can alter the Programming as defined
7. UDL/Digi Options Continued below.
UDL Options Call Back Number 1 Not Defined ** These options are enabled/disabled when Config.
Call Back Number 2 Not Defined Option 33 is programmed as ‘Grade 2’.
Call Back Number 3 Not Defined
UDL Password Not Defined *** These outputs are the same as the Com Channels
DL Attended Unattended when Config. Option 33 is programmed as ‘Grade 2’.
Auto Call-Back Manual
Call Defeat Off On **** All users except the engineer are defaulted to lock out
DL Arm Limited At Anytime during entry.
Any Area Armed Fully Armed
DL Keypad not OK
Rings Required
OK
005
To quickly change the programming for the ‘Digi
Outputs’ between Grade 2 and Grade 3 without having
UDL Dial Attempts 003 to manually program each output, go to ‘System
Area Accounts All Areas Not Defined Config.’ Which is in the ‘System Options’ menu and
Setup Modules select the required Grade (option 33), then go to
Setup Radio-Pad ARC 1 Pri. No. Not Defined ‘Default NVM’ which is in the ‘Engineer Utils’ menu,
ARC 1 Sec. No. Not Defined select ‘Digi Outputs’ and then press ‘YES’ to default
ARC 1 Prefix Not Defined them.
ARC 2 Pri. No. Not Defined
ARC 2 Sec. No. Not Defined This will only default the Digi Outputs on the control
ARC 2 Prefix Not Defined panel, no other programming will change.
ARC 3 Pri. No. Not Defined
ARC 3 Sec. No. Not Defined
ARC 3 Prefix Not Defined
Radio Pad Attempt 03
Setup AV Module? AV No.1> Not Defined
AV No. 2> Not Defined
AV No. 2> Not Defined
AV Dial Attempts 03
AV Re-Dial Delay 271 Minutes
Setup IP Data? ComIP Address Not Defined
ComIP Port Not Defined
ComIP Gateway Not Defined
ComIP Mask 03
Polling Address 271 Minutes
ComIP Name 271 Minutes
SMS Centre Pri. 07860980480
SMS Centre Sec. Not Defined
Modem Setup Stg. Not Defined
Modem Speed 2400
Com Port Setup Onboard Digi Com300
Com 1 No Module Fitted
Com 2 No Module Fitted
Expansion Port No Module Fitted
8. User Codes
Setup Users User 00 (Engineer) 1234
User 01 (Master) 5678 ****
All other Users Not Defined ****
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Part
,6,24+11,
)1"//1/*0G
A menu option can then be selected by pressing one of the
keys shown or by using the key to search. Once Menu
,6,24+1
/*&+$"+2G
selected, press YES to access that option.
Menu
,6,24+1
To leave the selected menu option and return to the main 0"/"+2G
programming menu, press .
0_ 1,")" 1BX Yes
To exit from the Main Programming menu but still remain ,$,##
‘Logged’ onto the system (zones and tampers still disabled), )/*+$&+""/
Reset
press and the display will show ‘Alarm Engineer ,/(&+$+&1"Y
Working On Site’.
Out of Programming Menu
To log the Engineer off the system, press followed by (Engineer Still Logged On)
YES and the system will revert to its normal condition.
The table below shows the menu options available:
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T U V 8 t u V
W X Y Z 9 w x y z
Press to return to normal, the display will look
something like this:
Move Cursor
2"8>/:889
Backspace (delete)
Copy Text The Engineer is now logged out of the Programming menu.
Paste Text
Predictive Text Resetting the Engineers Code (User 00)
Upper/Lowercase, Predictive text and Clear Screen If the Engineer code (User 00) has been lost or forgotten, it
can normally be reset back to the factory default of
The control panel also features Predictive text. This can be . However, this can only be done if the
used to make inserting words easier, i.e. when spelling the NVM has not been locked (see page 49 for details).
word PIR, instead of typing 7444777, all that you need to do
is type 747 and the word is automatically selected. To Reset the Engineer code (User 00):
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Yes
???
Use hotkeys 1 - 8 to select
a zone type or use the
Press NO to edit SCROLL key to search
the zone type e.g. 3 = Guard
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Use keys 0 - 9 to program
Yes Press NO to text the same way that a
edit the mobile phone works
zone text e.g. 7, 444, 777 = PIR
,+"88<"51B No 7 pqrs
L L
Yes
Reset
Yes Press NO
to Change the
Chime type
,+"88<%&*"B No ,+"88<%&*"B
&)"+1 L
%&*"9
Yes
Reset
Yes Press NO
to Change the
Mask type
,+"88<0(B No ,+"88<0(B
+1&X0(## +1&X0(+
Yes
Yes
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7 - PA Audible
Zone Types Normally used for monitoring Panic or hold-up alarms. This
Each zone must be programmed before it is recognised by zone type will cause a Panic alarm if it is activated when the
the system. system/area is armed or disarmed.
Zone numbers are entered as a three digit number i.e. Zone 1 8 - PA Silent
would be entered as 001. Each zone consists of a zone type, Normally used for monitoring Panic or hold-up alarms. This
attributes, areas and zone text. zone type will cause a silent Panic alarm if it is activated when
the system/area is armed or disarmed.
When programming zones, first select a zone type then select
any required attributes, assign the zone to an area and then 9 - Fire
program any required zone text. Normally used for monitoring smoke detectors. This zone
type will cause a Fire alarm with distinctive fire tone if it is
Zone Type + Zone Attributes + Zone Areas + Zone Text = activated when the system/area is armed or disarmed. In
Zone Programmed. addition, the bell output will pulse.
The following zone types are available: 10 - Medical
0 - Not used This zone type will cause a Silent alarm if it is activated when
A zone that is not monitored by the system, unused zones the system/area is armed or disarmed. The panel will also
should be programmed as ‘Not Used’ or linked out. report a Medical alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre when
using ‘Contact ID’ reporting.
1 - Entry/Exit 1
Normally used for the main entry/exit door i.e. Front Door. The 11 - 24Hr Gas
zone can be activated during the exit mode without causing a This zone type will cause an Audible alarm if it is activated
‘Fault’. Once the system/area is armed, activation of the zone when the system/area is armed or disarmed. The panel will
will start the ‘Entry 1 Delay’ timer for the selected area. also report a 24-Hour Gas alarm to the Alarm Receiving
Centre when using ‘Contact ID’ reporting.
If an Entry/Exit zone type is omitted, ‘Guard Access’
zones in the same area as the omitted Entry/Exit zone
12 - Auxiliary
This zone type will cause a Silent alarm if it is activated when
will automatically become ‘Entry/Exit 1’ zones to allow
the system/area is armed or disarmed. The panel will also
access into the premises without causing an alarm.
report an Auxiliary alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre when
If an ‘Entry/Exit 1 or 2’ zone type is assigned the using ‘Contact ID’ reporting.
‘Entry/Exit 2’ attribute (see page 37), when a zone with the
13 - Tamper
‘Guard’ attribute activates and causes an alarm (when the
This zone type will cause an Internal alarm if it is activated
area is fully armed), the zone will become a ‘Guard’ zone
when the system/area is disarmed and will cause an Intruder
for the duration of the ‘Abort’ timer.
alarm when the system/area is armed.
2 - Entry/Exit 2
14 - Exit Terminator
Normally used for another entry/exit door that requires a
This zone type is used to finalise the arming procedure when
different entry delay i.e. Back Door, Garage Door etc. The
arming the system/area (see page 40 for details).
zone can be activated during the exit mode without causing a
‘Fault’. Once the system/area is armed, activation of the zone 15 - Moment Key
will start the ‘Entry 2 Delay’ timer for the selected area. This zone type can be used to arm and disarm one or more
areas. When the zone is activated and then secured the areas
3 - Guard
assigned to the zone will arm. When the zone is subsequently
Normally used for detection devices such as PIR’s, Door
activated and then secured the system will disarm the areas
Contacts etc. This zone type will cause an Intruder alarm if it is
assigned to the zone. Tamper faults will not arm or disarm
activated when the system/area is armed. This zone type will
anything, but will cause a Tamper alarm.
also activate any output programmed as ‘Guard Alarm’.
16 - Latch Key
4 - Guard Access
This zone type can be used to arm and disarm one or more
Normally used for detection devices along the entry/exit route.
areas. When the zone is activated, the areas assigned to the
This zone type will allow the user to walk past the detector
zone will arm. When the zone is secured, areas assigned to
without causing a ‘Fault’ during the exit mode or an Intruder
the zone will disarm. Tamper faults will not arm or disarm
alarm during the entry mode, however, the zone will cause an
anything, but will cause a Tamper alarm.
immediate Intruder alarm if activated at any other time. This
zone type will also start the entry mode when the system/area 17 - Security
is part armed and activate any output programmed as ‘Guard This zone type can be used to Lockout keypads. When the
Access Alarm’. zone is activated, keypads assigned to the same area will not
accept any key presses. When the zone is secured, all
5 - 24Hr Audible
keypads respond as normal.
This zone type will cause an internal alarm if it is activated
when the system/area is disarmed and will cause an Intruder 18 - Omit Key
alarm when the system/area is armed. The panel will also This zone type will isolate any zone assigned to the same
report a ‘24-Hour’ alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre when area as long as it has the ‘Omit’ attribute.
using ‘Contact ID’ reporting.
19 - Custom
6 - 24Hr Silent This zone type can be programmed to operate as required
This zone type will cause a silent alarm if it is activated when using its own set of attributes (see page 38 for details).
the system/area is disarmed and will cause an Intruder alarm
when the system/area is armed. The panel will also report a
‘24-Hour’ Alarm to the Alarm Receiving Centre when using
‘Contact ID’ reporting.
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Zones without this attribute will respond as normal. Zones without this attribute will not cause an Intruder alarm
when activated if the engineer arms the system/area.
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A key switch zone type with this attribute will log when the
zone is activated and also when the zone is restored. Zone Chime
Each zone can be programmed to chime the internal sounders
Attributes for Custom Zones using one of the available chime tones when activated.
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Yes Yes
/"/,$/**&+$ /"/,$/**&+$
&*"/0 &*"/0
1_ 2 abc
/"/,$/**&+$ /"/,$/**&+$
/*&+$,!"0 /"/*2&1"0
Yes Yes
/"/*6B /"/*2&1"9
&*"!"5&1 YYYYYYY
Use keys 1 - 8 to select an
Use the SCROLL key Area Arm Suite or use the
4 ghi
to select an area SCROLL key to search e.g. 4
40 INS176
Yes Yes
/"/,$/**&+$ /"/,$/**&+$
&*"/0 &*"/0
3 def 4 ghi
/"/,$/**&+$ /"/,$/**&+$
/"2&1""51 2&1"/*,!"0
Yes Yes
9 2&1"9/*6B
/"/*2&1"9 &*"!"5&1
Use keys 1 - 8 to select
an Area Arm Suite or use the Use the SCROLL key
4 ghi
SCROLL key to search e.g. 4 to select a suite
< 2&1":/*6B
/"/*2&1"< &*"!"5&1
Use keys 1 - 5 to select
Press NO to edit the
No 1 an arming mode
Area Arm Suite text
e.g. 1 = Entry/Exit
9 2&1":/*6B
L!&1"51F F+1/6Z5&1
Use keys 0 - 9 to program
???? text the same way that a Yes
mobile phone works
"!1&*""11&+$
!&1"51FL
The way that an Area Arm Suite arms when selected, can be
Yes configured for any of the following options:
1 - Entry/Exit
Text may be assigned to the Area Arm Suites to allow the user The suite will arm after the ‘Entry/Exit’ door has been closed
to select the suites by description instead of number. Up to 16 and the ‘Exit Settle’ timer has expired.
characters of text can be programmed for each suite. 2 - Exit Term.
Example The suite will arm after the ‘Entry/Exit’ door has been closed,
Text descriptions for the Area Arm Suites could be useful the ‘Exit Terminator’ button has been pressed and the ‘Exit
where more than one suite has been defined. The user Settle’ timer has expired.
wishes to arm areas A and B at night but is not too sure 3 - Timed Exit (Default for All Areas)
which suite to select. The suite will arm after the programmed ‘Exit Time’ has
• Areas ‘A and B’ would be assigned to ‘Area Arm Suite 1’ expired.
•
(see page 40 for details)
When the user wants to arm the system at night, ‘Area
If an ‘Exit Terminator’ zone is activated at any point
during the exit mode, any remaining exit time is
Arm Suite 1’ would be selected cancelled and the area will arm immediately.
• Text will be displayed to confirm that the selected suite is 4 - Instant
correct i.e. ‘Bedtime Setting’ The suite will arm instantly.
• Areas A and B are automatically selected for armed 5 - Deferred
Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Select The suite will arm after the programmed ‘Exit Time’ has
characters by pressing the corresponding key the expired. However, if any zones not on the exit route are
appropriate number of times (to select a character on the activated during the exit mode, the ‘Exit Time’ is restarted.
same key, press to move the cursor along).
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7 - Bell Tamper
Area Options Areas assigned to ‘Bell Tamper’ will cause a Tamper alarm
when the Bell tamper loop is broken.
1,")" 1BX Areas not assigned to ‘Bell Tamper’ will never cause a
/"/,$/**&+$
Tamper alarm when the bell tamper loop is broken.
Yes
8 - Auxiliary Tamper
/"/,$/**&+$ Areas assigned to ‘Auxiliary Tamper’ will cause a Tamper
&*"/0 alarm when the Auxiliary tamper loop is broken.
5 jkl Areas not assigned to ‘Auxiliary Tamper’ will never cause a
Tamper alarm when the auxiliary tamper loop is broken.
/"/,$/**&+$
/"-1&,+0 9 - Panel Speaker
Yes Areas assigned to ‘Panel Speaker’ will cause the control
panel speaker to activate when those areas are in alarm,
21,/1/* entry and exit etc.
YYYYYYY
Use the SCROLL Areas not assigned to ‘Panel Speaker’ will never cause the
key to select an control panel speaker to activate when those areas are in
area option
alarm, entry and exit etc.
"*,1"/*
YYYYYYY 10 - Bell & Strobe op
No
Press NO to change Areas assigned to ‘Bell & Strobe op’ will cause the
the area option
‘Bell/Strobe’ output on the control panel to activate when an
"*,1"/* alarm occurs in those areas.
FHHHHHHHD
Use keys 1 - 8 Areas not assigned to ‘Bell & Strobe op’ will never cause the
4 ghi to select an area ‘Bell/Strobe’ output on the control panel to activate when an
e.g. 4 = D
alarm occurs in those areas.
"*,1"/*
FHHHHHHD 11 - Alarms Eng Reset
Yes Each area can be programmed for Engineer or User reset
following an Intruder alarm. Areas Assigned to ‘Alarms Eng
Reset’ will respond as follows:
These options control how various features affect each area.
• The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer
Any number of areas can be assigned to each option.
code
1 - Auto Part Arm If ‘Anti-code Reset’ is enabled (option 14) the assigned
Areas assigned to ‘Auto Part Arm’ will fully arm if an areas can also be reset using the Anti-code
‘Entry/Exit’ zone is activated during the exit mode and will
‘Part Arm 1’ if an ‘Entry/Exit’ zone is not activated during the Areas not assigned to ‘Alarms Eng Reset’ can be reset with
exit mode. any User code that is valid for those areas.
Areas not assigned to ‘Auto Part’ will always fully arm. 12 - Confirmed Reset
Each area can be programmed for Engineer or User reset
2 - Part Arm Instant
following a Confirmed alarm. Areas Assigned to ‘Confirmed
Areas assigned to ‘Part Arm Instant’ will arm instantly when
Reset’ will respond as follows:
part arming.
Areas not assigned to ‘Part Arm Instant’ will use the area exit • The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer
timer when part arming. code
If ‘Anti-code Reset’ is enabled (option 14) the assigned
3 - Part Arm Silent areas can also be reset using the Anti-code
Areas assigned to ‘Part Arm Silent’ will never generate Exit
tones when part arming. Areas not assigned to ‘Confirmed Reset’ can only be reset
Areas not assigned to ‘Part Arm Silent’ will always generate with any User code that is valid for those areas providing that
Exit tones when part arming. ‘Alarms Eng Reset’ (option 14) is also programmed for user
reset.
4 - Remote Arm
Areas assigned to ‘Remote Arm’ can be armed remotely 13 - Tamper Eng Reset
using the Wintex UDL software and a PC. Each area can be programmed for Engineer or User reset
following a Tamper alarm (when the area is unarmed). Areas
Areas not assigned cannot be armed remotely. assigned to ‘Tamper Eng Reset’ will respond as follows:
5 - Remote Disarm • The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer
Areas assigned to ‘Remote Disarm’ can be disarmed code
remotely using the Wintex UDL software and a PC.
• If ‘Anti-code Reset’ is enabled (option 14) the assigned
Areas not assigned to ‘Remote Arming’ cannot be disarmed areas can also be reset using the Anti-code
remotely.
Areas not assigned to ‘Tamper Eng Reset’ can be reset with
6 - Panel Tamper any User code that is valid for those areas.
Areas assigned to ‘Panel Tamper’ will cause a Tamper alarm
when the control panel cover is removed.
Areas not assigned to ‘Panel Tamper’ will never cause a
Tamper alarm when the control panel cover is removed.
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34 - Armed = Coms
When Areas are assigned to ‘Armed = Coms’ the system will
Time Arm Area
respond as follows:
• Communications and outputs (Alarm, Confirmed etc.) for 1,")" 1BX
/"/,$/**&+$
ALL areas will only operate when all of the assigned areas
Yes
are armed.
When No Areas are assigned to ‘Armed = Coms’ the system /"/,$/**&+$
will respond as follows: &*"/0
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Area Text
1,")" 1BX
/"/,$/**&+$
Yes
/"/,$/**&+$
&*"/0
7 pqrs
/"/,$/**&+$
/""51
Yes
"51#,//"
Use keys 1 - 8 to select
4 ghi an Area or use the
SCROLL key to search e.g. 4
"51#,//"
Press NO to edit
No
the Area text
L!&1"51F
Use keys 0 - 9 to program
???? text the same way that a
mobile phone works
" "-1&,+
!&1"5LF
Yes
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26 - Keypad PA Delay
When keypad ‘option 6’ is programmed as ‘PA Delayed’ (see
System Config.
page 57 for details), and a keypad PA alarm (1 & 3) is
activated, this timer starts. If a User code is entered before 1,")" 1BX
this timer expires, no PA alarm will occur. However, if a User ),)-1&,+0
code is not entered before this timer expires, a PA alarm will Yes
occur.
),)-1&,+0
27 - Confirmation Dly 601"*&*"/0
When an Intruder alarm occurs, this timer starts. If a second
1
(different) zone is activated within this time window, the
‘Confirmed’ output will activate. When this timer ),)-1&,+0
expires, the ‘Confirmed’ output will no longer activate. 601"*,+#&$Y
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Panel Grade 2
All options relating to PD6662: 2004/EN 50131-1 Grade 3 that
System Options
are not required for Grade 2 are disabled automatically. Also, the
Premier Anti-code reset becomes the standard 4 digit number 1,")" 1BX
and all user and engineer codes can be 4, 5 or 6 digits. ),)-1&,+0
Yes
38 - Disable FOB PA
When a ‘RadioPlus’ Transmitter FOB is being used with the
),)-1&,+0
alarm system, the Panic Alarm (PA) function i.e. Pressing 601"*&*"/0
buttons 1 and 2 together, is disabled.
2 abc
Enable RF FOB PA
When a ‘RadioPlus’ Transmitter FOB is being used with the ),)-1&,+0
601"*-1&,+0
alarm system, the Panic Alarm (PA) function i.e. Pressing
buttons 1 and 2 together, is enabled. Yes
%&*",)2*"
"3")EF:
Enter a value or use the
SCROLL key to increase
7 pqrs
or decrease the value
e.g. 8 = Full Volume
%&*",)2*"
"3")E@
Yes
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Yes Yes
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
601"*&*"/0 601"*&*"/0
3 def 4 ghi
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
,+&1,/ /!4/" ,+1/,)&*"/0
Yes Yes
"))*-"/ ,+1/,)&*"/:
FH &0+1F99B=:
Press NO to Press YES to select
No select/deselect Yes the ‘a’ On Time
the option ‘DAYS OF OPERATION’
"))*-"/ &*"/:+60
FHH YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Use keys 1 - 8 to select
the days 1 = Sunday
Yes 1 through to 7 = Saturday
(8 = Holiday Date)
e.g. 1 = Sunday
&*"/:+60
The control panel monitors many inputs for fault conditions 2YYYYYYYYYYYYYY
i.e. the panel lid tamper, bell tamper, aux fuse etc. Yes
Press YES to select
the ‘a’ Off Time
Each one of these options can be disabled to overcome
,+1/,)&*"/:
problems related to the devices being monitored. &0##1F9:B88
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Yes Yes
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
601"*&*"/0 601"*&*"/0
5 jkl 6 mno
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
601"*"51 16/*"51
Yes Yes
1, B 3"+&+$/*
"0"1"00$" Use keys 1 - 6 to select
"51#,/169 Use keys 1 - 3 to select a
a text option or use the stay arm group or use the
4 ghi SCROLL key to search 3 def SCROLL key to search
i.e. 5 = Banner Message e.g. 3 = Stay Arm 3
1, B "!1&*"/*:
++"/"00$" "51#,/16;
Press YES to Press No to
Yes No
edit the text edit the text
L!&1"51F L!&1"51F
Use keys 0 - 9 to program
Press NO to select
???? text the same way that a No
clear screen
mobile phone works
"!1&*"/*:
!&1L51L Press NO followed by YES L!&1"51L
to clear the screen or keep
No pressing NO to change between Press YES to
Yes
upper case, lower case, clear screen
Yes
numerical and predictive text
L!&1"51F
!&1"51F Use keys 0 - 9 to program
???? text the same way that a
mobile phone works
????
&$%1&*"0"11&+$
L!&1"51F
)/*0:889
!&1"51F9:L Yes
Yes
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Yes Yes
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
601"*&*"/0 601"*&*"/0
7 pqrs 8 tuv
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
,)&!61"0 -"("/,+"0
Yes Yes
,)&!61"9F -"("/,+"0
88Z88Z88
Use the SCROLL key Press No to edit
No
to select a Holiday Date the sounder option
,)&!61";F &/",+"0
88Z88Z88 F
Use keys 1 - 8 to select/deselect
Yes the sounder option or use the
SCROLL key to search
,)&!61";F +1/6,+"0
F88Z88Z88 F
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the Press No to
?????? new date DD/MM/YY No select/deselect
e.g. 030501 = 3rd May 2001 the sounder option
+1"/+"4!1"F +1/6,+"0
8;Z8=Z89 FH
Yes Yes
The system has 8 programmable holiday dates. The speaker output on the control panel can be programmed
so that certain types of tones are not generated. When
The holiday dates are pre-defined dates on which the Control deselected, Fire, Alarms, Fault, Service, Entry, Exit and
Timers will not operate. Chime tones will not be heard.
Example Select tones by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display
Control Timer 1 is programmed to operate between the hours means the tone is selected, a Dot on the display means the
of 8pm and 8am on Monday through to Friday (for the tone is not selected).
purpose of arming the control panel).
F - Fire Tones On
Because Bank Holidays normally fall on Mondays the panel Fire alarm tones will be generated by the control panel
would disarm itself leaving the premises unprotected. sounder/speaker.
• Christmas day 2001 falls on a Tuesday
A - Alarm Tones On
• Under normal conditions the Control Timer will operate Intruder alarm, Tamper alarm and PA alarm tones will be
on a Tuesday generated by the control panel sounder/speaker.
• The 25/12/01 is programmed as a Holiday Date F - Fault Tones On
• The Control Timer does not operate on Tuesday 25th Fault tones will be generated by the control panel
December 2001 and the premises remains protected at sounder/speaker.
all times S - Service Tone On
Service and Warning tones will be generated by the control
panel sounder/speaker.
E - Entry Tones On
Entry tones will be generated by the control panel
sounder/speaker.
X - Exit Tones On
Exit tones will be generated by the control panel
sounder/speaker.
C - Chime Tones On
Chime 1, 2 and 3 tones will be generated by the control panel
sounder/speaker.
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Yes Yes
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
601"*&*"/0 601"*&*"/0
9 wxyz 9 wxyz
),)-1&,+0 ),)-1&,+0
21-21"51 201,*Z"51
Yes Yes
21-219"51 Use keys 1 - 8 to select
201,*Z9"51 Use keys 1 - 4 to select
a text option or use the a text option or use the
4 ghi SCROLL key to search 3 def SCROLL key to search
i.e. 4 = PC Output 4 Text i.e. 3 = Custom O/P 3 Text
21-21<"51 201,*Z;"51
Press NO to Press NO to
No edit the text No edit the text
L!&1"51F L!&1"51F
Use keys 0 - 9 to program Use keys 0 - 9 to program
???? text the same way that a ???? text the same way that a
mobile phone works mobile phone works
"+1/) "1&+$
!&1"51F9:L
Outputs 1 & 2 are silent and outputs 3 & 4 give an
audible warning every 30 seconds for 3 minutes or until
Yes a code is entered or RESET is pressed.
Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones.
Select characters by pressing the corresponding key the
Text may be assigned to PC Control Outputs 1 to 8 to allow
appropriate number of times (to select a character on the
the user to select the correct Output by description instead of
number. A maximum of 16 characters can be programmed same key, press to move the cursor along).
for each of the PC Outputs.
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??
Use keys 1 - 8 to select an
Press NO area e.g. 2 = B. Use the
to edit the area key to toggle between
keypad areas areas A to H and I to P
Yes
Reset
H:W;--&+$ No
H:W;--&+$ Yes H:W;--&+$ ???
H:W;--&+$
9X888W:X888 9XF888W:X888 9X888W:XF888 9X888W:XF899
Yes
Reset
H:W;-1&,+0B No
&0)"! &0&)"+1 No &0&)"+1
HHHHHHH FHHHHHHH HHHFHHHH HHHFHHH
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Yes
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• Which areas the sounder and speaker output in the O - Info.LED> Output
keypad will generate tones for i.e. if the keypad is The ‘Info.’ LED on the keypad comes on when the keypad
assigned to areas A and C, the sounder/speaker will only output activates and goes off when the keypad output
operate when areas A or C are in alarm, entry, exit etc. deactivates.
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3 def
Use keys 1 - 8 to select an
Press NO area e.g. 2 = B. Use the
to edit the area key to toggle between
expander areas areas A to H and I to P
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Yes
Reset
Yes
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• Which areas will cause a Tamper alarm when the Expander Sounder Options
expander cover is removed
The speaker output on the expander can be programmed so
that certain types of tones are not generated. When
Expander Location Text deselected, Fire, Alarms, Fault, Service, Entry, Exit and
Each expander can be assigned up to 16 characters of text. Chime tones will not be heard.
This text can be used to describe where the expander is Select tones by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display
located within the building. means the tone is selected, a Dot on the display means the
Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Select tone is not selected).
characters by pressing the corresponding key the F - Fire Tones On
appropriate number of times (to select a character on the Fire alarm tones will be generated by the expander
same key, press the key to move the cursor along). sounder/speaker.
A - Alarm Tones On
Expander Auxiliary Input Intruder alarm, Tamper alarm and PA alarm tones will be
generated by the expander speaker.
Each expander has an input that can be programmed for one
of the following options. If not being used, the input must be F - Fault Tones On
programmed as ‘Not Used’ (Default = Not Used). Fault tones will be generated by the expander speaker.
Not Used S - Service Tone On
Never monitored by the system. Service and Warning tones will be generated by the expander
Auxiliary Tamper speaker.
Normally used for monitoring the box tamper of auxiliary E - Entry Tones On
devices such as power supplies etc (remove 0V for Tamper Entry tones will be generated by the expander speaker.
alarm).
X - Exit Tones On
Bell Tamper
Exit tones will be generated by the expander speaker.
Normally used for monitoring Bell Tamper returns (remove 0V
for Tamper alarm). C - Chime Tones On
Remote Reset Chime 1, 2 and 3 tones will be generated by the expander
Normally used to reset the system/area following an Intruder speaker.
alarm (the area must also be programmed for Anti-code
reset) see page 43 for details (apply 0V to reset).
Line Fault +ve
Normally used to indicate a telephone line fault (remove 0V
for Line Fault).
Line Fault -ve
Normally used to indicate a telephone line fault (apply 0V for
Line Fault).
Silence Sounders
Normally used to silence the Internal sounders following an
Intruder alarm and would be used in conjunction with Audio
Verification units (apply 0V to silence).
Global Omit Key
Normally wired to a key switch. When the key switch is activated,
all zones (with the ‘Omit’ attribute) assigned to the same area as
the expander, will be omitted (apply 0V for omit).
Local Omit Key
Normally wired to a key switch. When the key switch is
activated, all zones (with the ‘Omit’ attribute) wired to the
expander, will be omitted (apply 0V for omit).
PSU Monitor
Normally used to monitor a Power Supply for faults, see page
22 for wiring details.
Defer Auto Arming
Normally used to defer the automatic arming of an area
(apply 0V to defer).
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Yes
601"*21-210
+")21-210 Use keys 1 - 8 to select an
output type or use the
1 SCROLL key to search
e.g. 1 = Digi Outputs
601"*21-210
&$&21-210
Yes
&$&21-219
,10"!_,##`
3 def Enter Output Number e.g. 3
&$&21-21;
,10"!_,##`
No
&$&21-21;
F,10"! Press YES to edit
the selected option
0 _ &$&21-21; Yes
F,10"!
&$&21-21;
601"*-"+
Yes
Press YES to Accept and move to
If X-10 Outputs are Press NO to Use keys 0 - 9 to select the Unit Number, Then use keys 0 - 9
being programmed edit the House a House Number or use the to select a House Number or use the
& Unit Numbers SCROLL key to search SCROLL key to search
Yes
X9821-21; No
No +" "-1&,+
????
L!&1"51F !&1"51LF
Yes
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Yes Yes
Z&$&-1&,+0 Z&$&-1&,+0
"0"1&$& "0"1&$&
Press RESET to reset the
Yes digimodem - a confimation 2 abc
tone will be heard
Z&$&-1&,+0
This option should be used whenever a Premier plug-on Z/"X&),Y
communicator is plugged on or removed from the control Yes
panel.
LF9:; Use keys 0 - 9 to
Start Test Call ????
enter numbers,
Omit = *, Chime = #
Part = 3 second Pause
Area = 10 Second Pause
1,")" 1BX H<<Q
Z&$&-1&,+0 LF9:;
Yes Yes
Z&$&-1&,+0
"0"1&$& When a ComISDN is connected to an extension of an ISDN line
with more than 1 number, the direct dial number should be
1
programmed in here, this ensures that the ComISDN will only
Z&$&-1&,+0
answer a call when the direct dial number is dialled. This
1/1"01)) number can be up to 24 digits.
Yes
The Use MSN/Pre-Dial option must also be enabled
(see page 71 for details).
,"01))E8
))E9W:,/;
Press 0 to send a test call When entering the telephone number the following extra keys
0_ or 1, 2 or 3 to initiate an can be used:
upload to a remote computer
,*;88&0 !)"
&1&),+"
&1&),+"
&))&+$,Y9
&))&+$,Y9
,,(&+$901 Z
,,(&+$901 Z
"+!&+$1
"+!&+$1
&1)"/")6
&1)"/")6
,*;88&0 !)"
Menu
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Program Digi
1,")" 1BX
Z&$&-1&,+0
Yes
Z&$&-1&,+0
"0"1&$&
3 def
Z&$&-1&,+0
/,$/*&$&
Yes
9/,1, ,)B
&0)"!
Start Use keys 0 - 4 to
Select the required Alarm Press NO to select select a protocol or use
2 abc
Receiving Centre ‘Set’ the protocol the SCROLL key to search
e.g. 2 = ‘Set’ 2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
-"+Z ),0",+B No
-"+Z ),0",+B -"+Z ),0",+B
4 ghi
YYYYYYYY FYYYYYYYY FYYY<YYYY
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Each area can also have its own account number (see
page 71 for details).
The following option is only displayed if Fast Format
Contact ID or SIA Level II protocols are selected
Dialling Attempts Config.
This is the number of times the communicator will try to dial the This option defines which secondary options are enabled.
Alarm Receiving Centre or Pager telephone number. A - Area Account
Events are reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre using
The number of dialling attempts is limited to 9. If this value
is set to 0, the communicator will never dial out.
the area account numbers (see page 71 for details).
S - SIA Level I / UCP
Events are reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre using
The following option is only displayed if the
SIA Level I or or to an SMS Messaging Server using UCP.
Fast Format protocol is selected
R - Enable Radio-Pad
Reporting on
The system will use the Paknet radio-pad to report events
This option defines which channels report to the selected
to the selected Alarm Receiving Centre.
Alarm Receiving Centre.
G - Enable GSM Module
Restoring on
The system will use the GSM Module to report events to
This option defines which channels report a restore to the
the selected Alarm Receiving Centre.
selected Alarm Receiving Centre.
A - AV Module
Open/Close on
The AV Module will dial the Alarm Receiving Centre.
This option defines which channels report Open/Close to the
selected Alarm Receiving Centre. F - Use GSM First
The GSM module is the primary path when this is enabled
I - Connect Via IP
The following option is only displayed if Contact ID The system will use the IP Module to report events to the
or SIA Level II protocols are selected selected Alarm Receiving Centre.
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Yes Yes
Z&$&-1&,+0 Z&$&-1&,+0
"0"1&$& "0"1&$&
4 ghi 6 mno
Z&$&-1&,+0 Z&$&-1&,+0
&$&-1&,+0 /" ,2+10
Yes Yes
)&+!&))&+$
YYYFYYY LF9:;
Press NO to Use keys 0 - 9 to enter
No select/deselect ???? the account number
the option e.g. 1234 = Account 1234
There are 6 options that control how the plug-on When using Fast Format, Contact ID or SIA, each area can
communicator works. have its own account number to identify events.
Select options by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display Account Numbers A to H (I to P)
means the option is selected, a Dot on the display means the This is the account number that will be reported to the Alarm
option is not selected). Receiving Centre. Each account number can be up to 6
digits.
E - Digi is Enabled
The plug-on communicator will report all system events to the
Alarm Receiving Centre.
In order for the control panel to use the area account
numbers, the area account Config. option must be
P - Pulse Dialling enabled (see page 70 for details).
The plug-on communicator will always dial telephone
numbers using pulse dialling.
3 - Pulse After 3
The plug-on communicator will always dial telephone
numbers using tone dialling. However, if the Communicator
fails to dial the number three times in a row, it will revert to
pulse dialling for the remaining attempts.
B - Blind Dialling
The plug-on communicator will not look for a dial tone before
dialling a telephone number.
U - Use MSN/Pre-Dial
The ComISDN will only answer a call when the programmed
MSN/Pre-Dial telephone number is dialled.
A - Dial All Numbers
If the communicator is acknowledged by the first ARC, it will
continue to dial any other programmed ARC. This is normally
used when a second or third ARC is programmed with SMS
Messaging.
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UDL Options
1,")" 1BX
Z&$&-1&,+0
Yes
Z&$&-1&,+0
"0"1&$&
5 jkl
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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The system has the following UDL download options: D - Call Defeat
The modem will answer incoming calls as follows:
Download Call Back Number 1
This is the telephone number that is dialled by the modem • The modem must detect one or more rings and the
when ‘Call-back Number 1’ is requested by the remote UDL number of rings must NOT exceed the value set up in
computer. This telephone number can be up to 24 digits. ‘Rings Required’
Download Call Back Number 2 • When the ringing stops, the panel will start a 30
This is the telephone number that is dialled by the modem second delay timer
when ‘Call-back Number 2’ is requested by the remote UDL • If the modem detects ringing before the timer expires
computer. This telephone number can be up to 24 digits. it will answer the call immediately
Download Call Back Number 3 L - Armed DL Limited
This is the telephone number that is dialled by the modem The panel will not allow download access when the system is
when ‘Call-back Number 3’ is requested by the remote UDL armed (also see below).
computer. This telephone number can be up to 24 digits.
A - Any Area Armed
UDL Password is: The panel will not allow download access when any areas are
When the remote downloading computer dials into the system, armed.
the control panel compares the UDL password sent by the
computer with UDL password stored in the control panel. If the K - Online RKP = Off
passwords match, access to the control panel is granted, if The control panel cannot be accessed using the ‘On-line’
they don’t match, access is denied. keypad feature of the Wintex UDL software.
The UDL password programmed in this option must UDL Dial Attempt
also be programmed in the customer account on the If a ‘Call-Back’ is started, this option controls how many times
remote downloading computer. This password can be the modem will try to call the remote downloading computer
up to 16 characters (numbers and letters). before giving up (Default = 003).
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Radio/SMS Options
1,")" 1BX
Z&$&-1&,+0
Yes
Z&$&-1&,+0
"0"1&$&
7 pqrs
Z&$&-1&,+0
!&,Z-1&,+ Use keys 0 - 9 to enter
the telephone number
Use keys 0 - 9 to select Press NO to edit the ARC Omit = *, Chime = #
Yes Press YES to setup an option or use the Primary Radio-Pad Part = 3 second Pause
the Radio-Pad SCROLL key to search telephone number Area = 10 Second Pause
Yes
Menu
Yes
Menu
Yes
Menu
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter
the telephone number
Press NO to edit the Omit = *, Chime = #
SMS Centre Primary Part = 3 second Pause
telephone number Area = 10 Second Pause
The following 6 options
"+1/"/&Y No ???? 8?@A89:;<=> will only be seen is a
LF9:; LF9:; Radio-Pad or GSM
Module is fitted
Yes
!"/&),YB
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter 888889:;<=>
the telephone number
Press NO to edit the Omit = *, Chime = #
SMS Centre Secondary Part = 3 second Pause
telephone number Area = 10 Second Pause
!B9:;<=>?
"+1/"" Y No ???? 8?@A89:;<=>
LF9:; LF9:;
Yes
01)) /,*B
Press NO to
edit the Modem Use keys 0 - 9 to program text the
setup string same way that a mobile phone works
B89>_FE8;`
B8@A_FE=8`
Yes B888_DE98`
B88;_DE98`
Press RESET
to reset Com 2 ,*:
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The following options are used when a Paknet Radio-Pad is Setup IP Module
connected to the control panel in order to achieve DUAL
SIGNALLING to an Alarm Receiving Centre, when a MODEM ComIP Address
(External PC or Com2400) is used to connect to the control This is the IP Address of the IP Module.
panel or send SMS messages to mobile phones, when an AV ComIP Port
Module is connected to the control panel in order to achieve This is the Port number of the IP Module.
AUDIO VERIFICATION to an Alarm Receiving Centre or when
a TCP/IP Module is connected for communications over a ComIP Gateway
Broadband/ADSL/DSL Line. This is the Gateway IP Address that the IP Module
communicates through.
Setup Radio-Pad ComIP Mask
This is the Subnet Mask number for the IP Module.
Pad ARC 1 Pri No
This is the first number that is used by the Radio-Pad for Polling/SMG Address
reporting events to ARC 1. This is the IP address of a dedicated Polling or SMG Server
that the IP Module might need to connect to.
Pad ARC 1 Sec No
This is the second number that is used by the Radio-Pad for Name/SMG Port
reporting events to ARC 1. This is a descriptive name for the IP Module or SMG Port and
might be used for authentication purposes.
Pad ARC 1 Prefix
This number will prefix the account number for ARC 1.
Pad ARC 2 Pri No SMS Centre Pri.
This is the first number that is used by the Radio-Pad for This is the first SMS centre telephone number that is used by
reporting events to ARC 2. for sending SMS to mobile phones. (Default = 07860
980480).
Pad ARC 2 Sec No
This is the second number that is used by the Radio-Pad for SMS Centre Sec.
reporting events to ARC 2. This is the second SMS centre telephone number that is used
by for sending SMS to mobile phones.
Pad ARC 2 Prefix
This number will prefix the account number for ARC 2. Modem Setup Stg.
If a standard PC modem is connected to Com1 or Com2, it
Pad ARC 3 Pri No may require a configuration string to make it work properly
This is the first number that is used by the Radio-Pad for (please refer to instruction manual of modem being used for
reporting events to ARC 3. details of required AT commands).
Pad ARC 3 Sec No
This is the second number that is used by the Radio-Pad for The Setup string is programmed the same way that
TEXT would be programmed and has a maximum
reporting events to ARC 3. length of 16 characters.
Pad ARC 3 Prefix The setup string does NOT require AT to be entered at
This number will prefix the account number for ARC 3. the beginning as this is done automatically.
Radio-Pad Attempts Modem Speed
This is the number of times the Radio-Pad will try to dial the This option allows the speed of a standard PC modem
Alarm Receiving Centre telephone number before giving up. connected to Com1 or Com2 to be adjusted.
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CRC:??? (<=009), Cyclic Redundancy Check The control panel must be programmed with the type of
BER:??? (<=009), Bit Error Rate device that are connected to each of its coms ports.
This screen displays the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
Com Port 1 and 2
and Bit Rate Error (BER) of the Radio-Pad that is connected
to the control panel. Available Device Types:
The CRC and BER values should be less than 10. 0: No Module Fitted - No Devices/PC-Com/ USB-Com
1: Com300 - Com300 Communicator.
Signal =??? dBm (<=080), GSM Signal
2: Com2400 - Com2400 Communicator.
GSM BER:??? (<=004), GSM Bit Error Rate
This screen displays the signal strength (GSM) and Bit Rate 3: ComISDN - ComISDN Communicator.
Error (BER) of a GSM Module that is connected to the control 4: ComIP - ComIP TCP/IP Communication Module.
panel. 5: Modem Unit - Standard Serial PC Modem.
6: Radio Pad - Paknet RP9 Radio-Pad.
The GSM value should be greater than or equal to 80
and the BER value should be less than 9.
7: GSM Module - GSM Module/Mobile Phone.
8: Crestron System - Crestron Home Automation System.
9: SIP - Serial IP Protocol.
Com1 Monitor Screen 10: RadioPlus - Premier Serial Wireless Receiver.
This screen allows you to view the data activity of Com1. 11: Inovonics Radio - Inovonics Serial Wireless Receiver.
Press RESET to reset the device connected to this port. 12: WebWayOne - WebWayOne UDP Module.
Com2 Monitor Screen 13: X-10 Control - X-10 Home Automation Module.
This screen allows you to view the data activity of Com2. 14: IRIS IP - Chiron IRIS Serial TCP/IP Module.
Press RESET to reset the device connected to this port.
Onboard Digicom
This option determines what type of device is connected to
Com Port Setup the plug-on digmodem connector on the top right hand
corner of the control panel. (Default = Com300).
1,")" 1BX Available Device Types:
Z&$&-1&,+0
Yes 0/1/2/3
Z&$&-1&,+0 Com1
"0"1&$&
This option determines what type of device is connected to
8 tuv the Com1 connector on the left hand side of the control
panel. (Default = No Module Fitted).
Z&$&-1&,+0
,*,/1"12- Available Device Types:
Yes 0 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 12 / 13 / 14
+,/!&$& ,*
,*;88,!2)"
Use the SCROLL
If any of the above devices are connected to the
control panel on Com1 and a PC needs to be
key to select the connected (for uploading/downloading) the device
required Com Port
must be disconnected from Com 1 and the ‘Factory
,*,/19 Default’ button pressed for 3 seconds to allow the PC
,,!2)" &11"!
to talk to the control panel.
Press NO to edit
No
the Com Port If the PC is not connected to the control panel (or is
removed) the Com port will automatically revert back to
,*,/19
,,!2)" &11"D normal operation after 1 minute.
Use keys 0 - 8 to select
an device or use the
7 pqrs
SCROLL key to search Com2
e.g. 7 = GSM Module
This option determines what type of device is connected to
,*,/19
,!2)"D the Com2 connector on the left hand side of the control
panel. (Default = No Module Fitted).
Yes
Available Device Types:
0 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14
Expansion Port
This option determines what type of device is connected to the
Expansion Port connector (Default = No Module Fitted).
Available Device Types:
0: No Module Fitted - No Devices
1: AV Module - Premier Audio Verification Module
2: iD Module - Premier 60IXD iD Module
3: X10 Module - X10 Controller
4: Premier OP8 - Premier Output Module (8 Outputs)
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Device ID Device ID
Panel 000 Panel 00
RedCARE 01
Keypad ID is transmitted as follows: Com300 03
Network
RKP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Expander ID is transmitted as follows:
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 Network
2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 EXP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81
4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82
5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83
6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84
7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85
8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86
7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87
8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88
Expander ID is transmitted as follows:
Network
Reset ID ****
EXP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Reset ID is transmitted as follows:
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81
2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 Device ID
3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 Panel (RR) 00
4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 Engineer 01
5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 Anti-Code 02
6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 RedCARE 03
7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 Keyswitch 04
8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 User 05
Wintex 07
Network
EXP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81
2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82
3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83
4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84
5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85
6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86
7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87
8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88
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Yes
,,2+11, Press YES and present the
Enter User Number Area
!! 1,0"/G Proximity TAG to the keypad
i.e. 10 = User 10
"12-0"/0 "12-0"/0 ,,2+11, Press YES to delete the
?? Reset
+1"/0"/XX +1"/0"/98 0"/8@G User from ths system
Yes Yes
)),4/*&+$
Enter User code number FYYYY
4, 5 or 6 digits long Use keys 1 - 8 to select
e.g. 1234 = 1234 a User option or use the
SCROLL key to search
+1"/0"/,!"F +1"/0"/,!"F
???? XX9:;< 21,h"0h
XXXXXX YYYFY
Press NO to
Yes Yes No select/deselect
the User option
%+$"4+,!"
FYYYYYYY
Use keys 1 - 8 to select
Use keys 0 - 9 to select a User Config. or use the
a User type SCROLL key to search
e.g. 2 = Manager
601"*"01
If a Custom User YYFYYYYY
0"/986-"F 0"/986-"F type is selected, this Press NO to
2 abc
,1 +0" +$"/ ‘User Options’ menu No select/deselect
will be displayed the User option
Yes
All User types 601"*"010
Yes OPTIONAL YYFYYYY
Except Custom
Yes
0"/98*"&0B )&/"
No ????
L!&1"51F !&1"51LF
Yes OPTIONAL
No
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This section covers the alteration of existing users and the 6. User Name Text
addition of new users to the system. The Premier 48 can be Each user can be assigned up to 8 characters of name text.
assigned up to 24 users (plus Engineer), the Premier 88 can be The name text is displayed whenever a code is entered and
assigned up to 49 users (plus Engineer) and the Premier 168 also when reading the log, making identification of people
and 640 can be assigned up to 99 users (plus Engineer). using the alarm easier.
The Master User is always User 01. determines which options the user can access i.e. Setup Users
etc. The following User types are available:
If the Master User code has been lost or forgotten, it can
be reprogrammed by the Engineer in this menu. 0: Engineer
Engineers can arm, disarm, omit zones, silence alarms and
reset their assigned areas. In addition, Engineers can access
Programming New Users the Programming Menu and all User menu options.
Engineers can also change their own User codes and assign
Each User code on the system is made up of the following new users to the system.
elements. Items 1, 2 or 8, 3 and 4 which are essential for the
code to function correctly and items 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 which are
optional.
The default Engineer User type (User 00) can assign
any User types to the system.
1. User Number Engineers can only disarm areas that were armed
When users are assigned to the system, they need to be using an Engineer code. They cannot disarm any areas
identified by the control panel. Each user is identified as that were armed with another User code.
Users 01, 02, 03 etc. User 01 is always the Master User.
1: Master
2. User Code Master users can arm, disarm, omit zones, silence alarms
This is a unique 4, 5 or 6 digit code number that is assigned to and reset their assigned areas. In addition, Master users can
a user. The system will allow a mixture of different length User access all User menu options. Master users can also change
codes. The User code must be entered at a keypad to operate their own User codes and assign new users to the system.
the alarm system. The Master user will also activate any output programmed as
‘Door Strike’.
3. User Areas
Any number of areas can be assigned to the selected user. 2: Manager
Assigning areas to a user determines which areas can be Manager users can arm, disarm, omit zones, silence alarms
armed, disarmed, reset etc. by that user. In addition, assigning and reset their assigned areas. In addition, Manager users
areas to a user determines which of the area related functions can access all User menu options except Setup Users.
i.e. omitting zones, silent arming etc. will be available to that Manager users can also change their own User codes.
user.
3: Standard
4. User Types Standard users can arm all the areas assigned to the code
The User type determines which functions are available to the and disarm all the areas assigned to the code (even if only
user i.e. arming, disarming, resetting etc. In addition, the User one area is in entry or alarm) from any keypad, omit zones,
type also determines which options the user can access i.e. silence alarms and reset their assigned areas. In addition,
Setup Users, System Tests etc. Standard users can access all User menu options except for
Setup Users, System Tests, and Change Timers. Standard
5. User Time Lock
users can also change their own User codes.
This option allows the selected user to be denied access to
the system at different times of the day and days of the week. 4: Local
When a Control Timer is assigned to a user, the User code Local users behave the same way as Standard users. However,
will not allow access to any functions during the timers ‘On’ Local users will only arm the area that the keypad is assigned
period. to and disarm the area that is in entry or alarm (provided that
the code has that area assigned to it
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5: Duress 8: Vacation
Duress users behave the same way as Standard users. Vacation users behave the same way as Standard users.
However, Duress users will activate any outputs programmed However, Vacation users will automatically be deleted the first
as ‘Panic Alarm’ or ‘Duress’ whenever their code is entered. time that the Master User code (User 01) is used to disarm
the system.
6: Arm Only
Arm Only users can only arm or reset their assigned areas
and view the event log.
Vacation user can only be deleted by the Master user
after it has been used to disarm the system at least
7: Door Strike once.
Door Strike users have no access to User functions or Menu
options. However, Door Strike users will activate any outputs 9: Custom
programmed as ‘Door Strike’ whenever their code is entered Custom users can access any functions and User menu
(see page 64 for details). options that have been assigned to them in ‘User Options 1
or 2’ and ‘User Config’. This flexibility allows new User types
to be created that have their own unique set of
characteristics. Any number of Custom users can be
assigned to the system and each one will respond differently,
depending on the functions and features that have been
assigned to them.
All users that have access to the ‘Arming Menu’ have the ability to ‘View Zone Status’, ‘Set Chime Areas’, ‘View Act.
Faults’ and ‘View Act. Counts’.
All users have access to the ‘User Menu’ have the ability to ‘View Event Log’, ‘Adjust Volumes’ and ‘Print Event Log’.
User Options 1
Engineer Master Manager Standard Local Duress Arm Only Door Strike Vacation Custom
Eng. Reset - - - - - - - - -
- - - - Local Arming - - - - -
- - - - Local Disarm - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First - - Disarm First -
User Options 1
User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu - User Menu - User Menu -
Eng. Program - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - Vacation -
- - - - - Duress Code - - - -
Open/Close Open/Close Open/Close Open/Close Open/Close Open/Close Open/Close - Open/Close -
User Config.
Engineer Master Manager Standard Local Duress Arm Only Door Strike Vacation Not Used
Change Code Change Code Change Code Change Code Change Code - - - - -
Chime Zones Chime Zones Chime Zones Chime Zones Chime Zones - - - - -
Eng. Access Eng. Access Eng. Access Eng. Access Eng. Access - Eng. Access - Eng. Access -
NVM Locking - - - - - - - - -
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Press to scroll through the options and press to This menu defines which options are available to the user
select them or use keys - (‘Letter’ = option IS when their code is entered.
selected, ‘Star’ = option is NOT selected).
Press to scroll through the options and press to
The following options are available: select them or use keys - (‘Letter’ = option IS
selected, ‘Star’ = option is NOT selected).
A - Arming
Areas assigned to the selected user can be armed. The following options are available:
D - Disarming U - User Menu
Areas assigned to the selected user can be disarmed. The selected user has access to the User menu. However,
the selected user will only have access to options assigned in
O - Omitting
‘User Config.’ (see page 88 for details).
Zones assigned to the same areas as the selected user can
be omitted, providing that they have the ‘omit’ attribute E - Eng. Program (Engineers only)
assigned to them. Only Available to Engineers.
R - Eng. Reset (Engineers only) D - Dual Code
Areas programmed as ‘Engineer reset’ can be reset after an The selected user can only access an area when a second
Alarm has occurred. User code (with the ‘Dual Code’ attribute and also assigned
to the same area) is entered. Dual Code users will also
a - Local Arming
activate the ‘1st and 2nd Code’ output type.
The User can only arm areas that the keypad is assigned to.
V - Vacation
d - Local Disarm
The selected user is enabled the first time it is used to disarm
The User can only disarm areas that the keypad is assigned to,
the system and can be used as many times as required.
or areas that are in entry or alarm (provided that the code has
However, it will be automatically deleted the first time that the
that area assigned to it).
User 01 code is used to disarm. Vacation users will only be
Y - Auto ‘YES’ deleted by the Master user, once they have been used on the
After a User code has been entered, pressing the key to system.
confirm the next action is not required. S - Door Strike
F - Disarm First The selected user will activate any outputs programmed as
If an area is already armed and the selected user enters their ‘Door Strike’, whenever their codes are entered.
code, the ‘Disarm’ option is displayed. R - Call Rem. PC
The selected user has access to the ‘Call Remote PC’ option,
allowing them to initiate a call to a remote upload/download
PC.
C - Duress Code
The selected user will activate any outputs programmed as
‘Duress’, whenever their codes are entered.
O - Open/Close
The selected user will report open (disarm) and close (arm)
events to an Alarm Receiving Centre every time they arm or
disarm.
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This menu defines which menu options are available to the user
when their code is entered. User Name Text
Press to scroll through the options and press to Each user can be assigned up to 8 characters of name text.
select them or use keys - (‘Letter’ = option IS This can be beneficial when reading the log, as identification
selected, ‘Star’ = option is NOT selected). of people is made easier.
The following options are available: See page 34 for details on programming text.
The first 4 options (Premier 48) or 6 options (Premier Where ‘15’ is the selected User number.
88/168/640) will lockout the selected user (Code and TAG)
Press to confirm deletion of the selected User code
when the corresponding control timer is active. The last two
options will lock out the selected users TAG (T) when Custom Press to exit from Setup Users
Output 2 Stage A is active or lock out the selected users
Code (C) when Custom Output 2 Stage B is active.
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+$&+""/1&)0
Event Log Hotkeys
&"43"+1,$ When viewing the system log there are 8 hotkeys available.
Yes These hotkeys allow certain events to be found easier without
the need for searching.
9E3"+1,$
:E)/*,$ The following hotkeys are available:
Use keys 1 or 2 to select
the System or Alarm log
1
i.e. 1= System Log = Priority Alarms (PA, Fire etc.)
Y = Normal Alarms (Guard, 24hr, Entry/Exit etc.)
9:B:@Y8<8>Z8; Use the SCROLL key to move up and
down through the log. DOWN moves to
= Opens and Closings (Arm, Disarm etc.)
the previous event (backwards in time) = Omits and Reinstates (Zone Omits etc.)
and UP moves forwards again. Or
use one of the available h otkeys
= Maintenance (System Tests, Engineer Program etc.)
,!"893&!
9:B:@Y8<8>Z8;
= Tampers (Zone, Bell, Aux etc.)
Press CHIME. to find any
preceding events relating to
= Test Calls (Communicator Active, successful etc.)
Chime
the displayed event i.e.
User codes being entered
= Entry/Exit (Entry and Exit Procedures)
,!"9: ,%+
= User Codes (User codes being used)
9:B:@Y8<8>Z8;
Press AREA. to toggle the
Area display between the Area
information and the time/date
,!"893&!
/"BYYYYYYY
Press PART to display any
Part
programmed zone text etc.
,!"893&!
/"BYYYYYYY
Menu
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Yes Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
2 abc 2 abc
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
,"))"01 ,4)(1"01G
Yes Yes
20%1,1"01 )(1"01/"0F
"))&0F## F D
Press OMIT to invoke the Press YES to walk test all
Omit Engineers Hold Off mode Yes areas or use keys 1 - 8
of a Texecom Bellbox to select/deselect areas
20%1,1"01 HH
"))&0)"!
Press CHIME to select:
Use the SCROLL key to Chime Once then lockout zone
Chime
select the required test Chime on every activation
or No Chime at all
20%1,1"01 ,+"88=
&$&FHHHHHHHH ,2+$"
Press YES to test ALL Press AREA. to toggle the
channels or use keys 0 - 8 display between the zones
3 def Area
to select individual channels that have been tested and
e.g. 3 = Channel 3 the zones that still need testing
20%1,1"01 ,+"01%1+""!
&$&FHHHHHHHH Press YES again to clear ALL
1"01&+$/"B To view zones that have not
channels or use keys 0 - 8 activated recently, enter the
3 def ??? number of days required
to clear individual channels
e.g. 3 = Channel 3 i.e. 007 will show zones that have
not activated in the last 7 days
20%1,1"01 ,+"889F88?
&$&FHHHHHHHH /,+1,,/
Menu Menu
This option allows Allows the Bell, Speaker and various Any of the zones on the system can be walk tested to ensure
control panel outputs to be tested. that they operate correctly. A walk test can only be performed
when the system or area is disarmed.
The following outputs can be individually tested:
Test Bell The Bell output Once a zone has been activated it will not generate a
chime tone again. If however the key is pressed, a
Test Strobe The Strobe output zone will chime every time it is activated.
Test Speaker The Speaker output
The Walk test menu also includes a last activation log that
Test Digi The Hardwired digicom outputs
can be recalled when doing a walk test. This log shows zones
Test Panel The panel outputs that have NOT been activated over a period of days.
Test RedCARE The plug on RedCARE outputs
Pressing the key will firstly show the zones that still need
Test Com???? The plug on digi outputs
testing, pressing the key a second time will display the
LCD Display The LCD keypad display zones that have not been activated that day, to view zones
User Outputs Any outputs that have the ‘User Test’ that have not been activated for 3 days, type in 003 the
attribute (see page 66 for details). maximum number of days that can be recalled is 255,
pressing the key a third time will revert back to the
Pressing OMIT at the Bell or Strobe Test will cause the
Strobe output to pulse 3 times, invoking Engineers
standard walk test display.
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Yes Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
3 def 4 ghi
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"4,+"1120 601"*"010
Yes Yes
,+"889+")9 ,6,24+11,
" 2/":(: &"460Y1120
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the Use keys 1 - 4 to select
required zone number or an option or use the
??? Yes
use the SCROLL key to search SCROLL key to search
e.g. 064 = Zone 64 e.g. YES = View Sys. Status
,+"8><9W?W@ 60,)1$"F9;Y?
" 2/":(: 602//"+1F8>@A
,+"8><9W?W@ Menu
1&3">(A To disable the zone,
Press OMIT.
To make the zone Chime,
Omit
Press CHIME
To view the zone text,
This option allows various control panel features to be tested
,+"8><9W?W@ Press AREA or reviewed.
,+"&0)"!
1 - View Sys. Status
Menu Allows the system voltage and current to be viewed.
2 - View Batt Status
This option can be used to view the status of any zone on the Allows the battery voltage and charging status to be viewed.
system to see whether it is ‘Active’, ‘Secure’, ‘Tampered’ or
‘Shorted’. The selected zone can also be temporarily disabled 3 - Test Outputs
(zone and tamper) to allow the zone to be worked on or made Allows the Bell, Speaker and system outputs to be tested.
to chime every time it is activated. 4 - View Version No.
This option allows the control panel software version and
When leaving the View Zone Status menu, all zones
will be automatically reinstated and cleared of Chime.
serial number to be viewed.
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Yes Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
5 jkl 6 mno
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
,+#&/*"3& "0 &"41120
Yes Yes
Menu
+$&+""/1&)0
&"45-Y1120
Yes
This option allows the networks to be viewed to see what
devices are connected and whether there are any problems. 9W99:;<=>?@
Whenever new devices are added to the system, the H,1 &11"!H
Use keys 1 - 8 to select an
networks must be checked and confirmed. ??
expander and press 0 to
toggle between networks e.g.
Menu
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Yes Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
8 tuv
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
"1601"*&*"G %+$"+$Y,!"
Yes Yes
+1"/+"41&*"F +1"/"4,!"F
88B88 XXXXXX
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the Enter User code number
???? new time (24-Hour format) ???? 4, 5 or 6 digits long
e.g. 1645 = 4:45 pm e.g. 1234 = 1234
+1"/+"41&*"F +1"/"4,!"F
9>B<= XX9:;<
Yes Yes
The control panel has a real time clock that is used to date This option allows the Engineer code (User 00) to be changed.
and time stamp events that are recorded within the system This code can be 4, 5 or 6 digits in length. The system will
log. The option allows you to set the control panel time. allow a mixture of different length User codes.
Yes Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
9 wxyz
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
"1601"*1"G !'201,)2*"0
Yes Yes
+1"/+"4!1"F +"),)2*"
89Z89Z89 "3")E>
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the Use the SCROLL key
?????? new date DD/MM/YY to select a Panel, Keypad
e.g. 030501 = 3rd May 2001 or Expander Speaker
+1"/+"4!1"F "6-!8;,)2*"
8;Z8=Z89 "3")E<
Yes No
"6-!8;,)2*"
The control panel has a real time clock that is used to date "3")EF<
Enter a value or use the
and time stamp events that are recorded within the system 8 tuv
SCROLL key to increase
or decrease the value
log. The option allows you to set the control panel date. e.g. 8 = Full Volume
"6-!8;,)2*"
"3")EF?
Menu
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3 def Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
"#2)11 /&+1,$1
Yes Yes
/"00"0"1B 2*"/,#3"+10B
+")21-210 F8888 Enter a value or use the
Use keys 0 - 9 to select
an option or use the SCROLL key to increase
3 def ????
SCROLL key to search or decrease the value
e.g. 3 = Keypad Outputs e.g. 50 = Last 50 Events
/"00"0"1B 2*"/,#3"+10B
"6-!21-210 F88=8
Press YES to default Press YES
Yes Yes
the option to print
"6-!21-210
H)"0"&1OH This option allows the ‘Event Log’ to be printed to a standard
Menu
RS232 printer (see page 25 for details).
Yes
Location Text
+$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$
1,")" 1BX
+$&+""/1&)0
Yes
+$&+""/1&)0
,("01/"0
+$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ Yes
,("01/"0B
FHYYYYYYD
Use keys 1 - 8 to select
+$&+""/1&)0 areas e.g. 2 = B. Use the
, 1&,+"51 2 abc
area key to toggle between
areas A to H and I to P
Yes
,("01/"0B
FYYYYYYD
,, 1&,+"51
Press YES to default
0""+"12- Yes
the option
Yes
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Yes Yes
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"43"+1,$ &"43"+1,$
+$&+""/1&)0 +$&+""/1&)0
&"4&1 ,+#&$2/"!&,
Yes Yes
Press No to edit
:;B :<:A88
B8@=,+"888
No the zone mapping and
wiring options. Press NO to map the
No
device to a zone/user
&,,-9W89
--"!,+"F888
:;B :<:A88
Use keys 0 - 9 to enter B8@=,+"F888
???? Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the
the zone number
required zone/user number or
???
use the SCROLL key to search
&,,-9W89 e.g. 64 = Zone 64
--"!,+"F898
Press Omit to toggle between :;B :<:A88
Normally Open and Normally B8@=,+"F8><
Omit
Closed wiring.
* = Normally Open. Yes
&,,-9W89
--"!,+"898 Top Line = Serial number
:;B :<:A88 and status of device
Menu
B8@=,+"8>< Bottom Line = Signal strength
and zone/user number
Menu
&,,-9W89
--"!,+"898H
This is the normal operation mode of the expander and the The bottom line of the display shows the signal strength and
data being displayed is the average result of 4 successive also which zone/user the device is mapped to.
scans of the iD loop.
Quick Scan Mode
Signal strength should be greater than 30.
The signal range is between 0 and 90
In this mode the data being displayed is the result of each
scan of the iD loop. This mode is useful for identifying See Radio-Plus installation manual for full details.
problems with biscuits due to interference, high resistance
connections etc.
“iD” is a registered trade mark of Chloride Safety System Limited.
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1,")" 1BX
,+""12-
Part
1,")" 1BX
)1"//1/*0
Yes
,//1/*9
,+"889&0F Press OMIT to select Part Arm 1
Press CHIME to select Part Arm 2
Chime Press PART to select Part Arm 3
e.g. CHIME = Part Arm 2
,//1/*:
,+"889&0F Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the
required zone number or
??? use the SCROLL key to search
e.g. 064 = Zone 10
,//1/*:
,+"898&0F
Press NO to turn the
No zone On or Off for the
selected Part Arm
,//1/*:
,+"898&0F
Yes
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6. Specifications
Control Panel Zones
Premier 48 8 expandable to 48
Power supply Premier 88 8 expandable to 88
Mains Supply Voltage: 230VAC (±10%) Premier 168 8 expandable to 168
Premier 640 0 expandable to 640
Maximum Total Current Rating
16.5VAC, 40VA transformer: 2.0ADC EOL Resistor Values
EOL Resistor 2k2 (3k3)
Ripple <5%
Contact Resistor 4k7 (3k3)
Power Supply 2A Fault Resistor 2k2
Battery Charging Current 750mA 0 - 1k Zone Short
1k1 to 4k Zone Secure
Maximum Available Current 1.25A
4k1 to 5k6 Zone Fault
PD6662 Rated Output See Page 11 5k7 to 8k Zone Active
Standby Battery Capacity 7Ah to 18Ah 8k1 to 20k (30k) Zone Mask
Recharge Time <24Hrs 21k+ (30k+) Zone Tamper
Digicom Outputs
Low Battery Fault 10.5V
Outputs 1 to 8 100mA switched to 0V
Deep Discharge Protection 9.5V
Panel Outputs
Electrical Outputs 1 & 2 (48/88/168/640) 500mA switched to 0V
Outputs 3 & 4 (88/168/640) 500mA switched to 12V
Current Consumption 48/88/168 Output 5 (88/168/640) 3 Amp Relay
Quiescent 70mA
Siren Outputs
Alarm (Nothing Connected) 70mA
Bell Trigger 1A switched to 0V
Current Consumption 640 Strobe Trigger 1A switched to 0V
Quiescent 160mA
Speaker Output Minimum load 8Ω
Alarm (Nothing Connected) 160mA
Fuses Environmental
Mains (2.0ADC) 500mA, 250V, 20mm
Operating Temperature -10°C (+14°F) to
Battery 1.6 Amp, 250V, 20mm +55°C (+131°F)
Auxiliary 1 Amp, 250V, 20mm
Storage Temperature -20°C (-4°F) to
Bell 1 Amp, 250V, 20mm +60°C (+140°F)
Network 1 (48/88/168) 1 Amp, 250V, 20mm
Maximum Humidity 95% non-condensing
Network 2 (168) 1 Amp, 250V, 20mm
Networks 1 to 8 (640) 900mA, 250V PTC EMC Environment Residential
Commercial
Data Network 4-wire standard 7/0.2
alarm cable up to 500m Light Industrial
Star, Daisy Chain or any Industrial
combination of the two
Remote Keypads Physical
Premier 48 Up to 4 Housing Metal
Premier 88 Up to 8 Dimensions (W x H x D) 305mm x 405mm x
Premier 168 Up to 16 100mm x 2mm Steel
Premier 640 Up to 64 Battery Compartment Up to two 12V 7.0Ah
Expanders batteries or one 12V 18Ah
Up to 4 battery
Premier 48
Premier 88 Up to 8 Packed Weight 5.5 Kg
Premier 168 Up to 16
Premier 640 Up to 64
Output Modules
Premier 48 Up to 2
Premier 88 Up to 4
Premier 168 Up to 8
Premier 640 Up to 32
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Physical
Environmental
Dimensions (W x H x D) 170mm x 140mm x 35mm
Operating Temperature -10°C (+14°F) to
+55°C (+131°F) Packed Weight 200g Approx.
Physical
Dimensions (W x H x D) 145mm x 115mm x 30mm
Packed Weight 260g Approx.
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Declaration of Conformity
(D0247-99 Rev03)
This is to confirm that this product meets all essential protection requirements relating to:
The assessment of this product has been based on the following standards:
Texecom Ltd.
Texecom House
559 Wilbraham Road
Manchester
M21 0AE
R J Austen
Managing Director
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Zone Setup
Zone Types Use - to enter zone number, to edit, - or to select a
zone type, to accept
Null Medical
Entry/Exit 1 24Hr Gas
Entry/Exit 2 Auxiliary
Guard Tamper
Guard Access Exit Terminator
24Hr Audible Moment Key
24Hr Silent Latching Key
PA Audible Security Key
PA Silent Omit Key
Fire Custom
Zone Attributes 1 Press to edit, - to select an attribute, to accept
O = Omittable 3 = Part 3 Omit
F = Force Omit A = Access
1 = Part 1 Omit E = Entry/Exit 2
2 = Part 2 Omit G = Guard
Zone Attributes 2 Press to edit, - to select an attribute, to accept
D = Double Knock R = Reset
B = Beam Pair A = Auto Re-arm
S = Soak Test Q = Quick Resp.
F = Activity E = Eng. Alarm
Key Attributes Press to edit, - to select an attribute, to accept
(only applicable for I = Instant Arming S = Silent Arming
keyswitch zone types) P = Part Arming
T = Time Arm Disable
F = Full Disable K = Key Tube
D = Disarm Only
Custom Attributes Press to edit, - to select an attribute, to accept
(only applicable for B = Bell/Strobe C = Enable Coms
custom zone types) I =Internals
W = Warning
M = Monitor 24Hr
Zone Areas Press to edit, - to select an area, ( = all areas, = areas A – H and
I –P), to accept.
Zone Text Press to edit, - to select characters (press the required key the appropriate
number of times), to accept
.,?!1@“- MNO6 Move Cursor
ABC2 PQRS7 Copy Text to Memory
DEF3 TUV8 Paste Text from Memory
GHI4 WXYZ9 Upper, Lower Case, Predictive
JKL5 0_ Text and Numerical
Zone Chime Press to alter chime tone, to accept
Silent Chime 1 Chime 2 Chime 3
Zone Mask Press to alter Mask option, to accept
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Area Programming
Timers Use to select an area, to select a timer, - to enter a value, to accept
Premier 48 Premier 88 Premier 168
1: Exit Dly for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
2: Entry Dly 1 for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
3: Entry Dly 2 for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
4: 2nd Entry Dly for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
5: Bell Dly for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
6: Bell Duration for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
7: Coms Dly for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
8: Part Bell Dly for Areas: A – D (1 - 4) A – H (1 - 8) A to P (1 - 16)
Arming Modes Use to select an area, - to select arming an mode, to accept
Entry/Exit Instant
Exit Term. Deferred
Timed Exit
Area Arm Suites Use to select a suite, no to edit, - to select an area, ( = all areas,
= areas A – H and I –P), to accept
Area Suite Text Use - to select a suite, to edit, - to select characters (press the
required key the appropriate number of times), to accept
.,?!1@“- MNO6 Move Cursor
ABC2 PQRS7 Copy Text to Memory
DEF3 TUV8 Paste Text from Memory
GHI4 WXYZ9 Upper, Lower Case, Predictive
JKL5 0_ Text & Numerical
Suite Arm Mode Use to select an area, - to select an arming mode, to accept
Entry/Exit Instant
Exit Term. Deferred
Timed Exit
Area Options Use to select an option, to edit, - to select an area, ( = all areas,
= areas A – H and I –P), to accept
01: Auto Part Arm 21: Unarm Fire Coms
02: Part Arm Instant 22: Unarm Tamper Coms
03: Part Arm Silent 23: Auto Arm Areas
04: Remote Arm 24: Area A Foyer
05: Remote Disarm 25: Log Part Omits
06: Panel Tamper 26: Multi Knock Area
07: Bell Tamper 27: UDL Keypad
08: Auxiliary Tamper 28: Auto Chime (C2A)
09: Panel Speaker 29: Confirm in Entry
10: Bell & Strobe op 30: Conf. After Entry
11: Alarm Eng Reset 31: Enable Part Arms
12: Confirmation Reset 32: Bell Squawk
13: Tamper Eng Reset 33: Fob After Entry
14: Anti-code Reset 34: Armed = Coms
15: ATS Path Fault 35: 2-Wire Smoke
16: Arm With No ATS 36: Fault Eng Reset
17: AC Mains Fail 37: No ATS Eng Rst
18: Arm With AC Fail 38: AC Fail Eng Rst
19: Area Arm Coms 39: Mask When Armed
20: Part Arm Coms
Time Arm Areas Use to select an area, to toggle between the arm and disarm timer, - to
select timers, to accept
Area Text Use to select an area, to edit, - to select characters (press the required
key the appropriate number of times), to accept
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Global Options
System Timers Use to select a timer, - to enter a value, to accept
01: Exit Settle Time 13: Pulse Period 2 25: Zone Response
02: Global Bell Dly. 14: Pulse Period 3 26: Keypad PA Delay
03: Global Bell Dur. 15: ATS Fault Delay 27: Confirmation Dly
04: Double Knock Dly 16: AC Off Delay 28: Warning Delay
05: Beam Pair Time 17: Batt Test Period 29: Keypad Lock Time
06: Activity Delay 18: Batt Test Time 30: Eng. Log Off Dly
07: Abort Delay 19: Soak Test Time 31: Fire Bell Delay
08: Courtesy Time 20: Service Interval 32: Forced Entry Dly
09: Defer Arming By 21: Test Call Every 33: Supervision Time
10: Auto Arm Delay 22: Min Random Time 34: Poll IP Every
11: Menu Time Out 23: Max Random Time
12: Pulse Period 1 24: Door Strike Time
System Config. Use to select an option, to change the option, to accept
00: (No Bell/Bell on) Arm Fail 20: (Predictive/Normal) Text
01: Bell is an (SAB/SCB) 21: Zone Short=(Active/Tamper)
02: Clock is (12Hr/24Hr) 22: R/R=(Reset Only/Silence/RST)
03: (Manual/Auto) BST/GMT 23: User Codes (Pulse/Latch)
04: (Hide/View) Armed Areas 24: Test Call = (Timed/Timed)
05: (Area/Global) Bell Time 25: Batt Test = (Timed/Disarm)
06: 24Hr Omit (Global/Local) 26: Bell = (1st Alarm/2nd Alarm)
07: (Leave/Remove) Omits 27: SNDR = (1st Alarm/2nd Alarm)
08: Away (Override/Enforce) Delay 28: Conf. = (Instant/Delayed)
09: NVM is (Unlocked/Locked) 29: Abort = (Eng. Reset/User Reset)
10: Engineer (Only/+ User) 30: (Auto/Manual) AV Outputs
11: Chime (Audible/Visible) 31: Clock = (50Hz/Crystal)
12: Omit Tampers (NO/YES) 32: (40/80) Column Printer
13: (Offline/Online) Printing 33: (Enable/Disable) Text
14: Activity Fault (View/Hide) 34: EN50131 (Disabled/Enabled)
15: (Hide/View) Exit Errors 34: (2nd Zone /1st Zone) = Confirm
16: (No/Enable) Code Tampers 35: (Global/Local) Keypads
17: Code Tamp (Alarms/Locks) 36: Panel Grade (2/3)
18: Areas (1-8/A-H) & I-P 37: (Enable/Disable) RF FOB PA
19: (Auto/Manual) Area Select 38: Mask=(Fault/Alarm)
System Options Use to select an Option, - to enter a value, to accept
1: Advisory Volume 4: Anti-code Resets 7: Quick Count
2: Chime Volume 5: Multiple Knocks 8: Modem Level
3: Number Of Re-Arms 6: Modem Levels
Monitor Hardware Press to edit, to select an option, to change the option, to accept
P = ATS Path Fault B = Bell Tamper B = Battery Faults
A = AC Power A = Aux Tamper
F = Aux Fuse Blown L = Panel Lid
Control Timers Use to select an area, - to enter the 1st On time, to accept
Use - to select the 1st On time days of operation, to accept
Use - to enter the 1st Off time, to accept
Use - to select the 1st Off time days of operation, to accept
System Text Use to select a message, - to select characters (press the required key the
appropriate number of times), to accept
Part Arm Text Use to select a Part Arm, to edit the Part Arm text, - to select characters
(press the required key the appropriate number of times), to accept
Holiday Dates Use to select a holiday date, - to enter the required date
( ), to accept
Speaker Tones Use to select a tone type, to turn the tone on/off, to accept
PC Output Text Use to select an Output, to edit, - to select characters (press the required
key the appropriate number of times), to accept
Custom O/P Text Use to select an Output, to edit, - to select characters (press the required
key the appropriate number of times), to accept
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Keypad Setup
Areas Use - to select keypad, to select network, to edit, - to select
an area, ( = all areas, = areas A – H and I –P), to accept
Zone Mapping Press to edit, - to enter zone number, to accept, Repeat for 2nd zone
Options Press to edit, to select an option, to change the option, to accept
P = PA Enabled A = PA is Audible
F = Fire Enabled D = PA is Delayed
F = Medical Enabled Q = Quick Arm On
T = Tamper Enabled O = Info.LED>Output
Volume Press to edit, - to enter a value, to accept
Sounder Options Press to edit, to select an option, to change the option, to accept
F = Fire Tones Enabled E = Entry Tones Enabled
A = Alarm Tones Enabled X = Exit Tones Enabled
F = Fault Tones Enabled C = Chime Tones Enabled
S = Service Tones Enabled K = Use Keypad Areas
Expander Setup
Areas Use - to select expander, to select network, to edit, - to select
an area, ( = all areas, = areas A – H and I –P), to accept
Text Press to edit text, - to select characters (press the required key the
appropriate number of times), to accept
.,?!1@“- MNO6 Move Cursor
ABC2 PQRS7 Copy Text to Memory
DEF3 TUV8 Paste Text from Memory
GHI4 WXYZ9 Upper, Lower Case, Predictive
JKL5 0_ Text & Numerical
Auxiliary Input Press to edit, - to select an input type, to accept
Not Used Silence Sounders
Auxiliary Tamper Global Omit Key
Bell Tamper Local Omit Key
Remote Reset PSU Monitor
Line Fault +ve Defer Auto Arming
Line Fault +ve
Volume Press to edit, - to enter a value, to accept
Sounder Options Press to edit, to select an option, to change the option, to accept
F = Fire Tones Enabled E = Entry Tones Enabled
A = Alarm Tones Enabled X = Exit Tones Enabled
F = Fault Tones Enabled C = Chime Tones Enabled
S = Service Tones Enabled
System Outputs
Panel Outputs
Digi Outputs Use - to select an output, to edit, - to enter an output group,
Com? Channels - to enter output type, to accept
RedCARE Pins
Keypad Outputs Use - to select device, to select network, to select an output, to
Expander Outputs edit, - to enter an output group, - to enter output type, to accept
Custom Outputs Use to select output, - to select a switch, to edit, - to enter an
output group, - to enter output type, to accept
X-10 Outputs Use - to select an output, to edit, - to enter an output group,
- to enter output type, - to enter House/device Number, to accept
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UDL/Digi Options
Reset Digi Press to reset communicator
Test Com? Press to send test call to the ARC, - to initiate a call to the remote UDL
computer (using Call Back numbers 1, 2 or 3)
Set Call Waiting Press to edit, enter call waiting number, to accept
- = Numbers 0 to 9 Insert a ‘#’
then = Clear Screen , (3 Second pause)
Insert a ‘*’ W (10 Second pause)
Program Digi Use - to select ARC sets 1 - 3, to edit
Protocol Press to edit, - to select protocol, to accept
Disabled Contact ID EasyCom Pager
Fast Format SIA Level II SMS
Telephone Number 1 Press to edit, - to enter telephone number, to accept
Telephone Number 2 Press to edit, - to enter number, to accept
Account Number Press to edit, - to enter number, to accept
Dialling Attempts Press to edit, - to enter number, to accept
Reporting Channels Press to edit, - to select channels, to accept
(only available for Fast Format)
Restoring Channels Press to edit, - to select channels, to accept
(only available for Fast Format)
Open/Close Channels Press to edit, - to select channels, to accept
(only available for Fast Format)
Reporting Areas Press to edit, - to select an area, ( = all areas, = areas A – H
and I –P), to accept (only available for Contact ID, SIA Level II, EasyCom Pager and
SMS Messaging)
Reporting Options Press to edit, - to select option, to accept
(only available for Contact ID, SIA Level II, EasyCom Pager and SMS Messaging)
P = Priority Alarms M = Maintenance
A = Normal Alarms T = Tamper Alarms
C = Open/Close C = Test Calls
O = Omits & Reinstates R = Restores
Config. Press to edit, - to select option, to accept
(only available for Contact ID, SIA Level II, EasyCom Pager & SMS Messaging)
A = Use Area Acc A = Activate AV
S = Use SIA I F = Use GSM First
R = Enable RadioPad I = Connect Via IP
G = Enable GSM
Digi Options Press to edit, to select an option, to change the option, to accept
E = Digi is Enabled B = Blind Dialling
P = Pulse Dialling W = Call Waiting On
3 = Pulse after 3 A = Dial All Numbers
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Setup Users
Select User Use - to enter enter a user number, to Delete User, to assign a Radio
FOB, to Copy a TAG, to Import a TAG, to enter a Code
User Code Use - to enter a code, to accept
User Areas Use - to select an area, ( = all areas, = areas A – H and I –P), to accept
User Types Use - to select a user type, to accept
Master Arm Only Custom
Manager Duress Engineer
Standard Door Strike
Local Vacation
User Options 1 Press to edit, to select an option, to change option, to accept
A = Arming R = Eng. Reset Y = Auto ‘YES’
D = Disarming a = Local Arming D = Disarm First
O = Omitting d = Local Disarming
User Options 2 Press to edit, to select an option, to change option, to accept
(only available to U = User Menu V = Vacation C = Duress Code
Custom users) E = Eng. Program S = Door strike O = Open/Close
D = Dual Code R = Call Rem. PC
User Config. Press to edit, to select an option, to change option, to accept
(only available to C = Change Code S = System tests A = Add Eng. Code
Custom users with Z = Chime Zones U = Setup Users N = NVM Locking
User Menu)
T = Change Timer E = Eng. Access
User Time Lock Use - to select a control timer, to accept
User Text Press to edit, - to select characters (press the required key the appropriate
number of times), to accept
.,?!1@“- MNO6 Move Cursor
ABC2 PQRS7 Copy Text to Memory
DEF3 TUV8 Paste Text from Memory
GHI4 WXYZ9 Upper, Lower Case,
JKL5 0_ Predictive Text & Numerical
Door Control Use - to select a door, to select network to accept
(only available to Door 1 Door 4 Door 7
Users with Door Door 2 Door 5 Door 8
Strike attribute)
Door 3 Door 6 Select Network
Assign Prox TAG Press to assign TAG, present TAG to ‘Prox’ symbol on keypad
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Engineer Utils
View System Log Use to move up and down through log (down moves back in time, up moves forward again),
to show area information or time and date, - or to find specific events
Move backwards and forwards View Omits/Reinstate Events
View Area/Time and date View Maintenance Events
View Priority Alarms View Tamper Alarms
View Normal Alarms View Test Call Events
View Open/Close Events View Matching Events
Do Bell Test Use to select an option, use - or to activate outputs
1: Test Bell 6: Test RedCARE
2: Test Strobe 7: Fast
3: Test Speaker 8: LCD Display
4: Test Digi 9: User Outputs
5: Test Panel
Do Walk Test Press to display zones that have been tested/still need testing, to make zones
Chime every time they are activated.
View Zone Status Use - to enter zone number or use to search, to walk test selected
zone, to omit zone temporarily
System Tests Use - to select an option or use to search, to accept
View Sys. Status Test Outputs (see Do Bell Test)
View Batt Status View Version No.
Confirm Devices Use to select network, to confirm Devices, to view error count, to reset
error count
Check RKP Status Use - to select keypad, to select network, to display errors/tamper,
to test output, to test sounder,
Check Exp. Status Use - to select expander, to select network, to display
zones/voltage/outputs/errors, to test zones, to test sounder,
- to test outputs
Set System Time Use - to enter time (24-hour format) , to accept
Set System Date Use - to enter date , to accept
Location Text Press to view Location Text
Print Log Use - to enter number of events to be printed, to print log
Start Soak Test Use - to select an area, ( = all areas, = areas A – H and I –P), to
accept, to start test
Change Eng.Code Use - to enter a code, to accept
Adjust Volumes Use to select Panel, Keypad or Expander speakers. Press to edit, - to
enter a value, to accept
Default NVM Data Press - to select an option or to search, to default
00: Panel Outputs 09: Remote Options
01: Digi Outputs 10: User Codes
02: Expander Outputs 11: System Timers
03: Keypad Outputs 12: System Options
04: Com???? Channels 13: Area Options
05: RedCARE Pins 14: System Text
06: Zone Types 15: UDL Options
07: Zone Text 16: Digi Options
08: Expander Options
View iD Data Use to select loop, to select normal scan, quick scan or biscuit mapping. Use
to select biscuit, to edit, - to enter zone number, to accept
Configure Radio Use - to select a device, to learn device, to map zone, - to
enter zone number, accept
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