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Option 6 

Report Arm Signal at the end of the Exit Delay 

- If this option is on the panel will report the Arm signal 

to  a  monitoring  station  when  the  exit  delay  expires.  If  it  is  off,  the  panel  will  report  the  arm  signal 
immediately the system has been armed. 

 
Option 7 

Can  Arm  only  if  All  Zones  Sealed  (Ready)  - 

If this option is on it stops the panel from arming an area 

with an unsealed zone (Not Ready). If off, the panel can be armed if the Ready LED is not on. 

 
Option 8 

Can Arm Stay Mode only if All Zones Sealed (Ready) - 

If this option is on it stops the panel from arming 

stay  mode  if  an  area  has  an  unsealed  zone  (Not  Ready).  If  off,  the  panel  can  be  arm  stay  mode  if  the 
Ready LED is not on. 

 

AREA OPTIONS “B” 

 

AREA OPTIONS “B” - 

P46E 1-2E  (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) 

 
Option 1 - Use Near and Verified Alarm reporting for All zones in this Area (CID ONLY) 
Option 2 - Area will Arm at the end of Time-Zone 
Option 3 - Area will Disarm at the start of Time-Zone 
Option 4 - Assign Chirps to Access tags 

Option 5 - Spare 
Option 6 - Spare 
Option 7 - Cannot Arm if Zone Unsealed at end of Exit Delay 
Option 8 - Spare 
 
Option 1 

Use  Near  and  Verified  Alarm  reporting  for  All  zones  in  this  Area 

- To reduce the possibility of false 

alarms the panel can require two alarms on different zones within a 45 minute period before a full alarm 
will be sent. If this option is turned on it applies to all zones assigned to that area. An alarm on a single 
zone will send a CID (Contact ID) Near Alarm report to the monitoring station. If no further alarms occur 
within 45 minutes (and the zone that activated is sealed) the near alarm timer is reset and a restore is 

sent for the zone that  activated. If the zone that activated is still  unsealed  when the 45 minute timer 
expires,  a  zone  bypass  for  that  zone  will  be  sent  and  the  zone  will  remain  bypassed  until  the  area  is 
disarmed. Any new alarms after the timer has expired will send another Near Alarm report. If a second 
alarm on a different zone occurs within 45 minutes of the Near alarm, an Intrusion Verified alarm report 
will be sent. This format only applies to Contact ID and Pager reporting. Turning this option on will stop 
zone alarms  from being reported in Domestic  & Voice  formats as there are no messages  for near and 

confirmed alarms. You must turn this option off if using Domestic or Voice formats. 

 
Option 2 

Area will Arm at the end of Time-Zone

 - The panel is capable of automatically arming on a Time-Zone. If 

this option is turned on and a Time-Zone is selected at P68E, the Area will automatically arm when the 

Time-Zone ends. If the panel cannot arm because it is not “Ready”, a fail to arm report will be sent. 

Option 3 

Area will Disarm at the start of Time-Zone 

- The panel is capable of automatically disarming on a Time-

Zone. If this option is turned on and a Time-Zone is selected at P68E, the Area will automatically disarm 

when the Time-Zone starts.  

 
Option 4 

Assign  Chirps  to  Access  Tags 

- If the panel is being Armed or Disarmed by an Access Tag/Card from a 

proximity  reader  it  is  possible  to  link  the  pendant  chirps  programming  (P50E-P53E)  to  Arming  or 

Disarming via the Access Tag or Card. If this option is On the chirps will apply to Access Tag/Cards. If the 
chirps are required to be displayed at the reader LED, the minimum pulse timer for the output (P39E) 
must be a value of 10. 

 
Option 7 

Cannot  Arm  if  Zone  Unsealed  at  end  of  Exit  Delay 

- If this option is turned on and a zone becomes 

unsealed as the exit delay expires the panel will fail to arm and report this via the dialler. The unsealed 
zone must be corrected and the system re-armed again.  

 

AREA ARM INDICATION to OUTPUT 

 

AREA ARM INDICATION to OUTPUT - 

P47E 1-2E  (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) 

 
Option 1 - Output 1 

Option 5 - Output 5 

Option 2 - Output 2 

Option 6 - Output 6 

Option 3 - Output 3 

Option 7 - Output 7 

Option 4 - Output 4 

Option 8 - Output 8 

 
For  monitoring  purposes  an  Arm  indication  can  be  assigned  to  an  Output.  Each  Area  can  have  a  separate  arm 
indication assigned to a different output if required. 

Summary of Contents for Avolution S series

Page 1: ...Installation ProgrammingGuide 8 16ZoneControlCommunicator S series Security Merchants Australia P L VIC 03 9558 8455 NSW 02 9890 5300 QLD 07 3552 5966 SA 08 8297 5555 WA 08 9240 7500 National Technic...

Page 2: ...features for both the installer the end user These features include ease of installation ease of programming and user friendly operation all in a package which is reliable functional and attractive Ut...

Page 3: ...User Names 26 Changing the Output Names 26 Resetting Individual Text to Default or Last Saved Setting 26 Resetting All Text to Default 27 Copying Text to Another LCD Keypad 27 Exiting Local Edit Progr...

Page 4: ...ccount Code Number 56 Remote Arm Disarm DTMF Code Start Voice Message 56 Armed Stay Mode Arm Exit Beeps to Output 57 Area Delinquency Time 58 Auto Arm Disarm Time zone 58 KEYPADS 58 Keypad Area Assign...

Page 5: ...DEFAULT OPTIONS 90 Panel Software Version Number 90 Keypad Address Number 90 Areas Assigned to the Keypad 90 Display Time Zones Currently Active 90 Display Battery Voltage 90 Walk Test Mode 91 Write...

Page 6: ...arm _ Internal Alarm Piezo Pos Neg Gnd Ant Clock Data RX 16 303 Receiver 17V AC AC Lin Dat Clk Neg Pos CONNECTION DIAGRAM Link 1 Outputs Gnd 12V 1 2 3 4 Gnd 12V 1 C 2 3 C 5 4 C 6 7 C 8 Tmp Gnd 12V Gnd...

Page 7: ...mments 0 Short circuit Loop EOL 1 1k Brown Black Red Single EOL 2 1k5 Brown Green Red Single EOL 3 2k2 Red Red Red Single EOL 4 3k3 Orange Orange Red Single EOL 5 3k9 Orange White Red Single EOL 6 4k7...

Page 8: ...per Monitoring Zone 0V 2k2 4k7 Alarm Contact N O Smoke Alarm Internal Connections Alarm Alarm 0V 12V 12V 0V Wiring a PIR Detector N C for Alarm Tamper Monitoring Zone 2k2 4k7 Alarm Contact N C PIR Int...

Page 9: ...t outputs are regulated and Thermal fuse protected against short circuits The accessory outputs are marked 12V and 0V while the keypad buss 12V supply is labelled POS NEG The 12V outputs are supplied...

Page 10: ...at you clearly identify the origin of the call You can play the message back through the programmer by first pressing the reset button then by pressing the PLAY button momentarily Because the panel ca...

Page 11: ...tput at the reader which can be used to unlock the door if desired see drawing on following page for details The output number at the reader follows the keypad address number eg if the reader has been...

Page 12: ...E 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 0 Proximity Arming Reader Proximity Reader Only Proximity PIN Reader DIODE Control Panel 12V 0V KP CLOCK KP DATA N O Input Electric Lock 12V 0V Lock Supply 12V 0V DIODE Control Pan...

Page 13: ...ogramming The Night Monitor button is designed to arm or disarm Stay Mode The Stay Mode Area is assigned to the keypad at loca tion P76E The functions of the button are programmed at location P77E eg...

Page 14: ...ve Zone s Bypassed PROGRAM Run Mode Client Program Mode Installer Program Mode or Control Function Active AUX 0 Chime Mode ON Chime Mode OFF MAINS Mains AC OK Mains AC Fail BATTERY Battery OK Battery...

Page 15: ...Tamper Alarm Active New Trouble Tamper Alarm BYPASS Bypass Off Zone Bypass Mode Active Zone s Bypassed SYSTEM Normal Current System Alarm New System Alarm ARMED A Partition A Disarmed Partition A Arm...

Page 16: ...splay is advanced to the next event every time the MEMORY button is pressed When all events in memory have been displayed the keypad will exit memory mode and return to the normal idle state To cancel...

Page 17: ...UX 0 Flashing Flashing ARM DELINQUENCY ALARM Area A or B not armed within programmed number of days TROUBLE CONTROL Flashing Flashing DURESS ALARM Duress Alarm at Keypad TROUBLE LINE LED s 1 8 Flashin...

Page 18: ...will then start to show the historical memory events HISTORICAL MEMORY EVENTS Following the Current System Alarms the panel will display the historical memory events The panel stores the most recent e...

Page 19: ...to the base The maximum recommended cable distance using standard 0 2mm security cable is 50m Cable runs exceeding this distance may require 0 5mm cable Always use good quality cable Some installation...

Page 20: ...alibrated temp source available PROG 904 ENTER Backlight Brightness display will show B L to adjust press MEMORY to increase or STAY to decrease PROG 905 ENTER LCD Contrast display will show CTRS to a...

Page 21: ...the CONTROL button followed within 2 sec onds by the 2 button By holding down the CONTROL button and repeatedly pressing the 2 button you can decrease the frequency of the Buzzer tone SLIM LINE PORTRA...

Page 22: ...re two ways to program the keypad in Local Edit Mode You can enter in the program location directly from the list below or you can use the menu function to navigate through all of the program options...

Page 23: ...heading simply press the arrow To move back to the previous heading simply press the Arrow LOCAL MODE KB 1 USER NAMES LCD LOCAL EDIT MENU HEADINGS Navigate with Up Down Arrows LANGUAGE KEYPAD NUMBER...

Page 24: ...racters that can be selected by each numeric button The lower case options are shown in There are four different selections per button By pressing the button once a character will appear in the displa...

Page 25: ...splay will change to indicating that Hebrew characters can be selected by the numeric buttons 0 9 You can cycle back to another selection by pressing the STAY Portrait or Landscape button Once you hav...

Page 26: ...Local Edit Program Mode and you have entered PROG 3001 ENTER the display will look like this You can now enter an Output name maximum of 16 characters When viewing events in Memory mode the Output nam...

Page 27: ...to the same panel When you enter in PROG 800 ENTER all of the customisable text at the keypad will be transferred to all other LCD keypads connected to the control panel To maintain compatibility wit...

Page 28: ...ow be Flashing NOTE Only one keypad can be in Program mode at any time ACCESS TO INSTALLER PROGRAM MODE FROM RUN MODE Before you can enter Installer program mode from normal operating mode the panel m...

Page 29: ...buttons are pressed for 4 5 minutes the panel will automatically exit program mode The panel is now back in Run Mode any program changes you have made will have replaced previous values and be in effe...

Page 30: ...s will advance the Sub Menus displayed on the bottom line either up or down by one location To access the Data Entry Menu options from the Sub Menu press the ENTER button SELECTING THE DATA ENTRY MENU...

Page 31: ...more time will return you back to the default USERS Main Menu If you get back to the USERS menu and press the PROGRAM button once more the display will go to the program exit menu If you press ENTER...

Page 32: ...en in the Program Data Menus Using the Users examples shown on this page 1 If the Up or Down Arrows are used the Menus will cycle through the differ ent Sub Menus for a particu lar User see Figure 1 2...

Page 33: ...PHONE NUMBERS DIALLER AREAS KEYPADS KEYSWITCH OUTPUTS CLOCK SETTINGS INSTALLER USERS MISCELLANEOUS 4 2 EVENTS DIAGNOSTICS ENTER TO EXIT Press PROGRAM until you get here Press ENTER to exit Program Mod...

Page 34: ...18E USERS RADIO PANIC OP P15E USERS USR OUTPUTS OFF P14E USERS USR OUTPUTS ON P13E USERS USR PROG OPTS P5E USERS USR ACCESS OPTS P4E USERS PENDANT OPTS P8E USERS USR DEVICES P10E USERS USR OUTPUT MASK...

Page 35: ...ZONES MAIN ZN STAY ENT BP P143E ZONES MAIN ZN ARM ENT TM P144E ZONES MAIN ZN CONF AL CID P159E ZONES MAIN ZN ALM VOICE MSGP160E ZONES MAIN ZN NEAR AL CID P158E ZONES MAIN ZN ACT TMR P163E ZONES MAIN...

Page 36: ...P195E 4 2 EVENT CODES BATTERY LOW 4 2P195E 4 2 EVENT CODES BATTERY OK 4 2 P195E 4 2 EVENT CODES TAMPER RESET 4 2P195E 4 2 EVENT CODES REMOTE ARM 4 2 P195E 4 2 EVENT CODES REMOTE OPEN 4 2P195E 4 2 EVE...

Page 37: ...rmed the LCD keypad will scroll through each unsealed zone displaying the 16 char acter name for each zone If a number of zones are unsealed simultaneously it can take sometime for the display to show...

Page 38: ...D keypad digits 1 9 use the zone indicators 1 9 The digit 0 is indicated by the AUX light Removing a User Code To remove or delete a code simply press the BYPASS button after entering the code address...

Page 39: ...N Up to 100 code Users and up 100 tag or card Users can be stored in the panel If the Proximity Reader with the full keypad is installed on the panel it is possible to arm disarm the alarm or gain acc...

Page 40: ...can Change Their Code If a User has option 1 on they can access Client Program Mode and change their code number Option 2 User can Change All Codes If a User has option 2 on they can access Client Pr...

Page 41: ...ding and trigger the entry delay before they can disarm the alarm Option 5 This User is a dedicated Duress Code If a User Code has option 5 on restricted to Users 21 100 only this code should be used...

Page 42: ...d 7 Option 8 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 8 If a Radio Pendant is programmed to create a Panic Alarm see P8E when the Panic Alarm is activated it can be silent or it can sound the keypad...

Page 43: ...Alarm will Operate Output 8 If a Radio Pendant is programmed to create a Panic Alarm see P8E when the Panic Alarm is activated it can be silent or it can turn on an Output This option would normally b...

Page 44: ...locations before saving the new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded If the tag or card already exists the panel will not terminate learn mode but instead it will continue looking...

Page 45: ...alarm will be generated it two zones trigger once each within the two trigger time period If a two trigger zone goes into alarm but remains in alarm for longer than the two trigger time period ie dete...

Page 46: ...g to prevent mains fail alarms from occurring Option 4 Listen in to O P 1 Low Volume If Listen In to Output 1 is turned on P175E8E the level of sound from the speaker can be controlled with this optio...

Page 47: ...upervisory Alarms If this option is turned on and a Detector Supervisory alarm has occurred the alarm cannot be re armed until the Installer has reset the alarm The Installer must access Installer Pro...

Page 48: ...blank on arming Option 6 Monitored KP Buss Output Board This option performs a similar function to option 6 at location P25E10E in that if it is turned on the Output status messages are sent to the ke...

Page 49: ...t goes low 0V The invert option reverses this function Option 2 Flash Output When the output is turned on this option causes the output to flash at a rate set by the pulse timer P39E One use is to fla...

Page 50: ...h alarm occurs when a detector has not operated within a set period of time Option 7 System Tamper to Output This option is used to assign a panel tamper alarm to an Output Option 8 Receiver Fail to O...

Page 51: ...Mode If the panel has a full duplex two way voice board fitted and the settings at P175E2E option 8 and P183E option 5 are set to allow full duplex mode any outputs with this option turned on will be...

Page 52: ...You should un map the output at P43E first before assigning the T Z to ensure that only the T Z will control the state of the output AREAS AREA OPTIONS A AREA OPTIONS A P45E 1 2E 1 Area A 2 Area B Opt...

Page 53: ...nother Near Alarm report If a second alarm on a different zone occurs within 45 minutes of the Near alarm an Intrusion Verified alarm report will be sent This format only applies to Contact ID and Pag...

Page 54: ...used for alarms Also Arming via an Access Tag Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E PENDANT STAY MODE ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT PENDANT STAY MODE ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT P51E 1 2E 1 Area A 2 Are...

Page 55: ...ARM PULSE to OUTPUT STAY MODE ARM PULSE to OUTPUT P55E 1 2E 1 Area A 2 Area B Option 1 Output 1 Option 5 Output 5 Option 2 Output 2 Option 6 Output 6 Option 3 Output 3 Option 7 Output 7 Option 4 Outp...

Page 56: ...try delays will apply ARMED EXIT DELAY TIME ARMED EXIT DELAY TIME P60E 1 2E 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 0 255 Seconds Each Area can have their own exit delay time The delay can be programmed from 1 255 se...

Page 57: ...ption 5 Output 5 Option 2 Output 2 Option 6 Output 6 Option 3 Output 3 Option 7 Output 7 Option 4 Output 4 Option 8 Output 8 Sometimes it can be useful to extend the exit beeps that occur at a keypad...

Page 58: ...tion 1 CHIME or CONTROL PROGRAM button Enabled This option enables the CHIME button on the Landscape LCD keypads or the CONTROL followed by the PROGRAM button on the LED and Portrait LCD keypads Chime...

Page 59: ...ption 8 Turn Off Keypad LCD Keypad Backlighting on Mains Fail Option 1 Mains Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer If this option is on a Mains Failure will cause the keypad buzzer to sound continuously The contin...

Page 60: ...g of Stay Mode using the ARM button For single button operation to work options 1 3 must be off at location P46E NOTE Following arming of Stay Mode if the ENTER button is pressed all entry exit delays...

Page 61: ...n disarm operation to work options 2 3 must be off at location P46E Option 4 STAY button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the STAY butto...

Page 62: ...single button disarm operation to work options 2 3 must be off at location P46E Option 5 A button can Reset Alarms If this option is On Pressing the A button provided Option 3 is also On will reset a...

Page 63: ...This option enables single button Arming of the alarm in Latchkey report mode using the B button For single button Arm operation to work options 2 3 must be off at location P45E When Latchkey Mode is...

Page 64: ...utput 2 Option 6 Output 6 Option 3 Output 3 Option 7 Output 7 Option 4 Output 4 Option 8 Output 8 A Keypad generated Fire Alarm either pressing the A B or 4 6 together can be assigned to an Output or...

Page 65: ...ARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD MANUAL FIRE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P91E 1 8E Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 5 Keypad 5 Option 2 Keypad 2 Option 6 Keypad 6 Option 3 Keypad 3 Option 7 Keypad 7 Option 4 Keypad 4 Option 8 K...

Page 66: ...ypad address you wish to assign to the reader eg P99E4E will assign keypad address 4 To assign this keypad address to a selected reader you have to present a tag or card 5 times within 10 seconds to l...

Page 67: ...ldren have returned home and disarmed the alarm Option 7 Key Switch is NO Normally Open The key switch can be a NO Normally Open or a NC Normally Closed key switch The normal or rest state of the key...

Page 68: ...y reader 8 can operate zones 8 or 16 If the proximity reader input is left open circuit the zone is sealed If the input is shorted to 0V the input becomes unsealed Option 5 Zone is a Radio Zone If thi...

Page 69: ...before the entry delay expires no alarm will be generated Once the alarm has been generated it must be cleared by entry of a valid User code The 24 Hour Fire Zone will also cause an alarm output to p...

Page 70: ...s sealed Once armed the exit terminator zone will cause an alarm if unsealed again the alarm will be delayed if an entry delay is programmed P144E otherwise it will be instant ZONE EOL End of Line OPT...

Page 71: ...a Crow Merlin radio PIR is used selecting Type 2 will allow the panel to correctly recognize the alarm tamper battery low signal from the device Selecting this option also starts the supervise timer...

Page 72: ...is constantly being reset while valid supervisory signals are being received from the detector If no supervise signals are received from the PIR within the supervise timer value a supervised alarm is...

Page 73: ...ling This location assigns zone alarm beep to a keypad for alarms that occur when in the Full Armed State STAY MODE ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD STAY MODE ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P135E 1 16E Option 1...

Page 74: ...or local alarm signalling ZONE INACTIVITY ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD ZONE INACTIVITY ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P141E 1 16E Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 5 Keypad 5 Option 2 Keypad 2 Option 6 Keypad 6 Option 3 Keypa...

Page 75: ...ID REPORT CODE ZONE NEAR ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P158E 1 16E 3 digit event code If the Near Confirmed zone alarm reporting option was active the default report code for a Near Alarm is 138 when...

Page 76: ...receiver will stop flashing When learning a new radio zone the panel checks all possible locations including pendants before saving the new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded int...

Page 77: ...2004 the panel will not save the programmed holiday as the day has already elapsed TIME ZONE DAYS TIMEZONE DAYS P171E 1 8E Option 1 Sunday Option 2 Monday Option 3 Tuesday Option 4 Wednesday Option 5...

Page 78: ...this option on the panel will not do the line test Option 4 Pulse Dial If this option is Off the panel will dial in DTMF format if On then the panel will dial using Pulse Dialling format Option 5 Rev...

Page 79: ...First to Open Last to Close Reporting If this option is on and the alarm is split into two Areas then the Arm report to the monitoring station will only be sent when both areas are armed and it will b...

Page 80: ...7 Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call Option 8 Listen in on at All Times The panel provides the facilities to use a speaker connected to Output 1 to listen to the call being made by the di...

Page 81: ...one Alternatively if you require a more secure kiss off method to ensure that the alarm is only kissed off by the correct person you can program a 1 4 digit code at this location If a code is programm...

Page 82: ...onitoring Station Option 2 Domestic Dial If this option is set for the telephone number the panel is expecting to dial a residential telephone number when an alarm occurs The message sent consists of...

Page 83: ...count codes P62E 1 2 to be the same number and identifying the two areas by the area number sent Option 11 SIA Slow This option selects FSK SIA Slow format This format is similar to option 10 except e...

Page 84: ...it can be kissed off by entering the kiss off code P175E14E at the telephone but if not kissed off the event is automatically removed from the dialler buffer once the maximum dial re tries has been re...

Page 85: ...report a Keypad generated Panic Alarm Option 5 Report Manual Fire Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Keypad generated Fire Alarm Option 6 Report Manual Medical Alarm If this option is...

Page 86: ...ce reporting option 1 at P188E must also be turned ON Option 2 Report Delinquency Alarm If the panel has been configured for Delinquency monitoring P67E and an area has not been armed for the time set...

Page 87: ...h Arm Disarm If this option is on then the Call Divert On and Off numbers P194E1E 2E will be dialled when the system is Armed or Disarmed with the key switch Option 6 Divert on Time zone Arm Disarm If...

Page 88: ...R ALARM RESTORE 4 2 CODE ZONE NEAR ALARM RESTORE 4 2 CODE P150E 1 16E Zone Number Value 00 FF ZONE VERIFIED ALARM 4 2 CODE ZONE VERIFIED ALARM 4 2 CODE P151E 1 16E Zone Number Value 00 FF ZONE VERIFIE...

Page 89: ...2 CODE DISARMED by KEY SWITCH 4 2 CODE P195E 15E Value 00 FF FAIL to ARM by TIME ZONE 4 2 CODE FAIL to ARM by TIME ZONE 4 2 CODE P195E 16E Value 00 FF PANIC ALARM 4 2 CODE PANIC ALARM 4 2 CODE P195E 1...

Page 90: ...s BB ZONE ALARM SIA REPORTING CODES ZONE ALARM SIA REPORTING CODE P196E 1 16E Value from 1 14 taken from the chart below PANIC ALARM SIA REPORTING CODES PANIC ALARM SIA REPORTING CODE P197E 1E Value f...

Page 91: ...alarms WRITE TO EEPROM DTU BOARD WRITE to EEPROM DTU BOARD P200E 7E This location is used to copy the panels program configuration to an external EEPROM memory card DTU Data Transfer Unit which can be...

Page 92: ...P200E 12E This location is used to force a call to the call back number READ RSSI from PENDANTS and WIRELESS ZONES READ RSSI from PENDANTS and ZONES P200E 14E This location is used to display the RSS...

Page 93: ...Code Radio Access Tag Card P2E 1 100E User 1 100 Type 0 Keypad Code User PIN Page 38 Default 0 1 Radio User Users 21 100 only 2 Access Tag Card User 3 Both Code and Access Tag Card User Tag PIN 4 Eit...

Page 94: ...3 63 67 71 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 4 User is Mapped to Output 4 5 User is Mapped to Output 5 6 User is Mapped to Output 6 7 User is Mapped to Output 7 8 User is Mapped to Output 8 User can Turn an Output...

Page 95: ...wo Trigger Timer P25E 5E Two Trigger Timer Value 0 255 Seconds Default 60 Sec Page 45 Mains Fail Reporting Delay P25E 6E Mains Fail Reporting Delay Value 0 9999 Seconds Default 600 Sec Page 45 Receive...

Page 96: ...fault All Off 2 Flash Output 3 Single Pulse to Output 4 Lockout Output 5 DTMF Remote Control can operate Output 6 User Can operate this Output 7 Control button Can Operate Output 8 Chime Alarms will F...

Page 97: ...time zone 2 Area B 3 Area will disarm at beginning of time zone 4 Assign Chirps to Access tags 5 Spare 6 Spare 7 Cannot Arm if Zone Unsealed at end of Exit Delay 8 Spare Area A B Arm Indication to Out...

Page 98: ...ault 30 Seconds for Areas A B 2 Area B Area A B Stay Armed Exit Delay Time P61E 1 2E Area A B Stay Exit Delay Time Value 0 255 seconds Page 56 1 Area A Default 30 Seconds for Areas A B 2 Area B Area A...

Page 99: ...AY Button Area Assignment P76E 1 8E Keypad STAY Button Area 1 STAY Button assigned to Area A Page 61 Default 1 2 STAY Button assigned to Area B Keypad STAY Button Area Options P77E 1 8E Keypad STAY Bu...

Page 100: ...he Keypad Fire 4 6 Alarm will turn on Output 4 5 The Keypad Fire 4 6 Alarm will turn on Output 5 6 The Keypad Fire 4 6 Alarm will turn on Output 6 7 The Keypad Fire 4 6 Alarm will turn on Output 7 8 T...

Page 101: ...edical Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP 3 4 A Medical Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP 4 5 A Medical Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP 5 6 A Medical Alarm at the selected key...

Page 102: ...e Zone 7 Zone can be Manually Bypassed 8 Zone can be Auto Bypassed Programming Zone Options B P123E 1 16E Programming Zone Options B 1 Zone is a Handover Zone Page 68 Default Zone 2 3 1 2 Zone is a Tw...

Page 103: ...rm will Turn On Output 7 8 A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output 8 24 Hour Zone Alarms to Outputs P130E 1 16E 24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output Page 72 Default All Off 1 A 24 Hour Zone Alarm will Tur...

Page 104: ...rm Beeps to Keypads Page 74 Default All On 1 A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad 1 2 A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad 2 3 A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad 3 4 A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Ke...

Page 105: ...Codes P150E 1 16E Zone Near Alarm Restore 4 2 Code Two digit value from 00 FF Page 88 Zone Intrusion Verified Alarm 4 2 Reporting Codes P151E 1 16E Zone Intrusion Verified Alarm 4 2 Reporting Code Tw...

Page 106: ...tput 1 2 Zone Near Alarm to output 2 3 Zone Near Alarm to output 3 4 Zone Near Alarm to output 4 5 Zone Near Alarm to output 5 6 Zone Near Alarm to output 6 7 Zone Near Alarm to output 7 8 Zone Near A...

Page 107: ...Throughout the call in Armed State only 6 Enabled Throughout the call in Stay Mode State only 7 Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call 8 Enabled at All Times Output 1 Listen in Options P175E...

Page 108: ...00 9 4 2 DTMF with Checksum 10 SIA Format 11 SIA SlowFormat Telephone Number Reporting Options P183E 1 8E Telephone Number Reporting Options Page 83 Default 1 2 1 Stop Dialling if Kissed off 2 Monitor...

Page 109: ...t value from 00 FF Page 88 P195E 4E Low Battery Restore 4 2 Code Two digit value from 00 FF Page 88 System Tamper 4 2 Reporting Codes P195E 5E 4 2 Alarm Code for System Tamper Two digit value from 00...

Page 110: ...Alarm SIA Reporting Code Default value 6 Panic Alarm Event Code PA Page 90 Fire Alarm SIA Reporting Code P197E 2E Fire Alarm SIA Reporting Code Default value 4 Fire Alarm Event Code FA Page 90 Medica...

Page 111: ...111 Read RSSI from Pendants and Wireless Zones P200E 14E Read RSSI from Pendants and Wireless Zones Page 92...

Page 112: ...Sseries LED KEYPAD INDICATIONS ARM STAY MEMORY PROGRAM ENTER CONTROL READY PROGRAM CONTROL BYPASS MEMORY TROUBLE LINE BATTERY LOW AC FAIL n y u are o W ha he S series LED KEYPAD INDICATIONS S SERIES...

Page 113: ...FORMAT P182E 1 8E There are 9 different reporting formats that can be selected for each telephone number The formats are listed on page 108 ACCOUNT CODE P62E 1 2E Area A Account code is P62E1E and Are...

Page 114: ...Area A B Command Code X P164E Learn radio zone X P165E Delete radio zone X P166E Find radio zone X P175E3E Auto answer rings X P175E4E Time to first test call X P175E5E Test call period X P175E8E Dial...

Page 115: ...be disconnected before the power is disconnected Similarly when reconnecting the dialler it is necessary to power up the panel before connecting the dialler to the Telecom Network Connection to the T...

Page 116: ...Arm 408 000 Arm Disarm by single button Arm Disarm by user code 401 001 to 100 Arm Disarm by User 1 100 Arm Disarm by Radio key 400 021 to 100 Arm Disarm by Radio User 21 100 Arm Disarm by Key switch...

Page 117: ...ed by Time Zone CA OA Stay Mode Armed by User Pendant KS STAY Button CG OG Fail to Arm by Time Zone CI Program Mode Entry Exit LB LX Checksum Fail Corrupt EEPROM Data YF Time Changed JT Keypad Bus Tro...

Page 118: ...y voice session Any output s disabled during two way voice by this option will return to normal as soon as the dialler hangs up terminating the two way voice mode If the output should still be on when...

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