CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING RUNNER 64 Program Manual Download Page 2

SOFTWARE VERSION 

This manual relates to 

RUNNER 864

 control panels with software version 

V10.0.115 

and above 

Special Programming Operating Procedures 

Programming addresses that have 32 options (Areas, Outputs & Keypads) 

When in Program mode there are many program addresses (eg P3E) where there are 32 options that can be se-
lected. When in these locations the selection is always a two digit number, eg at P3E you can select up to 32 areas, if 
you wanted to select areas 1, 5 , 9 ,10, & 15 the data entries would be 01, 05, 09, 10, 15. 

If you wanted to select all 32  you can press and hold the “9” button for 2 seconds to turn on all 32 options, if you 
wanted to turn them all off you can press and hold the “0” button for 2 seconds to turn them all off. 

Deleting User codes, Account Codes, Telephone Numbers, etc 

If a numeric entry such as user codes, monitoring account codes, telephone numbers, etc, needed to be deleted you 
can press and hold the <Control> button then press the <0> button (maintained for compatibility with the current 

RUNNER

 S operation) or you can press and hold the <0> button for 3 seconds to delete the entry. 

Programming LCD custom text 

All LCD text is stored in the control panel memory and transferred to all keypads so the panel remains the master 
database at all times. If user text is changed (eg User Name, Area Name, Output Name, etc) the new text is broad-
cast to every LCD keypad on the bus as soon as the enter button is pressed to save the changes so all keypads 
have the new text immediately. If a new LCD keypad is added to the system the panel broadcasts the CRC’s for all of 
the text blocks so the keypads can compare their CRC with the panels. If there is a difference in the CRC’s indicating 
that the LCD and panel text don’t match a request is made by the keypad to download all text blocks where the 
CRC’s don’t match ensuring all keypads stay up to date with the panel. This task is carried out in the back ground 
and does not have to be initiated by the installer or end user. 

Key-switch Programming 

The Key-switch function has now been moved to being a zone function. If any arm/disarm option is turned on at 
P120E the associated zone will now be a key-switch, eg P120E48E options 1 & 3 turned on would mean that zone 
48 is now a key-switch that can arm and disarm the area/s assigned at P121E48E. 

LCD Keypad Operational Mode 

The full LCD keypad will always show “Areas Armed” as soon as any area associated with the keypad is armed. If 
option 4 is off at P96E for the associated keypad the “Areas Armed” will show one area at a time on the bottom line of 
the display. The full Area name will be shown. The area names will cycle through showing all currently armed areas. 
An armed area could be fully armed or stay armed. If some areas associated with the keypad are not armed the 
“Ready LED” will still turn off when zones are unsealed but they will not be displayed while “Areas Armed” is on. To 
see any unsealed (not Ready) zones you can press the “Enter” button to switch to the zone display menu. After 10 
seconds of no button presses the display will revert back to the “Areas Armed” display. Alternatively if the “Down Ar-
row” button is pressed while the display is showing “Areas Armed” the display will change from showing the individual 
area names to area numbers. Up to 7 two digit area numbers can be displayed on the bottom line. If there are more 
than 7 areas armed the display will cycle through 7 area numbers at a time repeating the cycle once it has shown all 
areas. By repeatedly pressing the “Down Arrow” the user can control what areas are displayed on the bottom line. If 
the “Down Arrow” is not pressed for 15 seconds the display will revert back to normal.  
If option 4 is on at P96E for the associated keypad the “Areas Armed” will show up to 7 area numbers on the bottom 
line and will cycle through the list if more than 7 areas are armed. If the “Down Arrow” button is pressed the user can 
control what areas are displayed on the bottom line. If the “Down Arrow” is not pressed for 15 seconds the display will 
revert back to normal.  

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Summary of Contents for RUNNER 64

Page 1: ...Program Summary Guide RUNNER 8 64 8 64ZonesControlPanel...

Page 2: ...nd and does not have to be initiated by the installer or end user Key switch Programming The Key switch function has now been moved to being a zone function If any arm disarm option is turned on at P1...

Page 3: ...r 250 could be set up as a template then it could be copied to users 251 to 300 Bulk COPY a User to a range of Users P17E Template User E Start User E End User E Bulk COPY a User to a range of USERS B...

Page 4: ...ode followed by the key At that point enter in your DTMF Code program location P63E for Area Arm Disarm or P175E12E for Output control followed by the key on the phone DTMF Arming and Disarming If for...

Page 5: ...operation that can override the Output while the TZ is active see additional comment below Unlock when Disarmed Each Area can have a disarm indication assigned to an output to unlock a controlled door...

Page 6: ...ge All Codes Default User 2 2000 All Off 3 User can Allow Access to Installer Mode Edit all Codes 4 User can Change Telephone Numbers 5 User can Change the Clock 6 User can Change DTMF Command Codes 7...

Page 7: ...n on Output 4 05 User Can Turn on Output 5 06 User Can Turn on Output 6 07 User Can Turn on Output 7 08 User Can Turn on Output 8 32 User Can Turn on Output 32 User can Turn an Output Off P14E 1 2000E...

Page 8: ...ser Start Time P1028E 1 2000E HH MM The time a Code Tag Radio User will start to function Code Tag Radio User End Time P1029E 1 2000E HH MM The time a Code Tag Radio User will cease to function Miscel...

Page 9: ...set to 0 there is no lockout time if the programmed count at P25E15E is exceeded If set from 1 9999 that is the time in seconds that all webpage access will be locked out for World Time Zone P25E 17E...

Page 10: ...cates In coming phone call 7 Play Doorbell tone on a Chime zone trigger 8 IP Fail Timed Programming Output Options D P37E 1 32E Options D for Outputs 1 32 1 Siren Driver to Output requires a horn spea...

Page 11: ...eration that can override the Output while disarmed Area 1 32 Pendant or Access Tag Arm Chirp to Output P50E 1 32E Area 1 32 Arm Chirp to Output Value 01 32 for Outputs 1 32 Default All Off One chirp...

Page 12: ...es 1 32 Default All Off Program LCD KP Area Name P69E 1 32E Program LCD KP Area Name Text Bulk COPY an Area to a range of Areas P70E Template Area E Start Area E End Area E Bulk COPY an Area to a rang...

Page 13: ...m Latchkey Mode 7 STAY Button can Disarm During Exit Delay 8 STAY Button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay Keypad A Button Area Assignment P78E 1 32E Keypad A Button Area 01 32 A Button assigned...

Page 14: ...Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypads P93E 1 32E Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypads Default All On 01 32 Wrong Code or KP Tamper at Keypad 1 32 will Beep KP...

Page 15: ...ing Zone Options B P123E 1 64E Programming Zone Options B 1 Zone is a Handover Zone Default All Off 2 Zone is a Two Trigger Zone 3 Zone is a 24 Hour Zone 4 Auto reset Zone 5 Zone is a 24 Hour Fire Zon...

Page 16: ...Alarms to Output Default 1 2 01 32 A Zone Tamper Alarm will Turn On Output 1 32 Programming Zone Options D P6133E 1 64E Programming Zone Options D 1 Zone is Excluded from Activity monitoring Default...

Page 17: ...ntry Delay to Outputs Default All Off 01 32 Armed Zone Entry Delay to output 1 32 Stay Mode Entry Delay to Outputs P162E 1 64E Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Outputs Default All Off 01 32 Stay Mode En...

Page 18: ...1 32E Time Zones 1 32 Days Default All Off 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 Invert Programming Time Zone Start End Times P172E 1 32E Time Zones 1 32 Start Time...

Page 19: ...ture use Dialler Acknowledge Code P175E 14E Voice Domestic Acknowledge Code Value 1 4 digit code 1 9999 Default 0 Force Test Call Code P175E 15E Force Test Call Code Value 1 4 digit code 1 9999 Defaul...

Page 20: ...port Arm Disarm Default 1 6 8 2 Report Stay Mode Arm Disarm 3 Report Disarm only after an Activation 4 Report Stay Mode Disarm only after an Activation 5 Report Stay Mode Zone Alarms 6 Report Access t...

Page 21: ...faults P200E 10E Restore All Factory Defaults excludes LCD text Clear Alarm Memory Buffer P200E 11E Clear Alarm Memory Buffer Default ALL LCD text P200E 12E Default ALL LCD text Read RSSI from Pendant...

Page 22: ...nz pool ntp org Secondary Time Server P201E 12E NTP 2 Default 1 nz pool ntp org Serial over IP Port P201E 13E Serial over IP Port Default 9000 IP Reporting Poll Timer P202E 1 8E IP Reporting Poll Time...

Page 23: ...001 to 064 Zone Key switch 1 64 Arm Disarm Arm Disarm by DTMF or Up Download 407 000 Remote Arm Disarm Arm by Security Interlock Zone 407 001 to 064 Arm by Security Interlock zone 1 64 Arm Disarm by T...

Page 24: ...rebooted RF Receiver jam detected 344 000 RF Jamming Detected Dialler Failure 354 000 Failure to get kiss off IP Failure 356 000 Failure to send IP Poll Access Door Forced Alarm 423 001 to 032 The acc...

Page 25: ...H Panel Keypad or Wiegand IF 2 Tamper Switch Activated TA TR Zone Expander Tamper Activated ES EJ Output Expander Tamper Activated TT TJ Zone Output or Wiegand IF 2 fail EM EN Battery Low see CID for...

Page 26: ...SJ Water 10 WA WH WB WU WT WJ Heat 11 KA KH KB KU KT KJ Freeze 12 ZA ZH ZB ZU ZT ZJ Equipment 13 IA IR CHART FOR THE PROGRAMMABLE SIA EVENT CODES Equip Tamper 14 TA TH TB TU TT TJ When you program on...

Page 27: ...11 2016 At software version V225 an Arm on No Activity option was added There are two ways to achieve that 1 The area can be assigned a time zone P68E and programmed to arm when the time zone ends P46...

Page 28: ...er only the reset time is not affected by this option any longer V242 Date 15 02 2017 There was a bug if using Patriot IP format P82E option 6 The restore events were being sent as a new event This wa...

Page 29: ...l lower case and numbers are entered in exactly the same way that LCD text for zones outputs areas etc is entered The number 1 key can be used to enter in a 1 or or in the URL or IP address 2 The pane...

Page 30: ...the programmed output at address P6174E When the zone is unsealed it will trigger the reset time for the programmed output Option 3 If turned ON it sets the input to be an Egress Input The egress inpu...

Page 31: ...escription of the device or user number in program mode eg user 1 activity would appear as U1 John Smith to show both the user number and the custom name If the user zone area output and keypad number...

Page 32: ...ommunications will be established The user name 16 characters max is programmed at P25E19E the password 16 characters max is programmed at P25E20E and there is a serial user timeout in seconds that is...

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