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P264E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to 24 hour zone alarms  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a 24 Hour Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at 
                                the keypad. 

 
P265E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to day mode alarms  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a Day Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound (audible alarm) at the 
                                keypad. 

 
P266E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to armed mode exit delay beeps  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, the keypad will sound the exit beeps when the system is armed to indicate the 
                                exit delay has started. 

 
P267E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode exit delay beeps  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, the keypad will sound the exit beeps when stay mode is armed to indicate the  
                                exit delay has started. 

 
P268E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to entry delay beeps  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, the keypad will sound the entry beeps to indicate the entry delay has started. 

 
P269E     1-8E

        

Keypad buzzer to warn of zone inactivity or supervised radio timeout alarm  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a Supervised Radio signal failure or no activity on a zone for the                       
                                programmed period will cause the buzzer at the keypad buzzer  to sound. Pressing any button  
                                will silence the beep. 

 
P270E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad tampers  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a keypad tamper alarm (four incorrect attempts to enter in a  code) or a  Crow 

                keypad tamper switch alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. 

 
P271E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to zone tampers  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a zone tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. 

 
P272E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to system tampers  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a system tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad by to sound. 

 
P273E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to Pendant “Panic” Alarm  

(Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a radio Pendant Panic alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. 

 
P274E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad “Panic” or “(1 & 3)” Alarm

  (Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a Keypad Panic alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. 

 
P275E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad “Fire” (4 & 6) Alarm

  (Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a Keypad Fire alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. 

 
P276E     1-8E

        

Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad “Medical” (7 & 9) Alarm 

 (Default 1-8) 

                                If the LED is On, a Keypad Medical alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound. 

 
P277E     1-8E         Keypads with buzzer mapped to phone line failure  

(Default none) 

                                If  the  LED  is  On,  a  Telephone  Line  Failure  will  cause  the  buzzer  at  the  keypad  to  sound. 

                Pressing any button will silence the beep. 

 

P278E     1-8E         Keypads with facility to turn the LED's off after Exit Delay  

(Default none) 

                                If the LED is On, the Zone & System LED’s on an the selected LED keypad will turn off when all 

               areas assigned to the keypad are Armed or in Stay mode. On an LCD keypad, the LCD and the 
                keypad  button  backlighting  will  turn  off  when  Armed  or  in  Stay  Mode.  The  LED’s  and 
                backlighting  will  automatically  turn  on  again  if  there  is  an  alarm,  an  entry  delay  is  started,  any 
                button is pressed at the keypad or when the system is Disarmed. 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Arrowhead Elite V6

Page 1: ...2002 Crow Electronic Engineering Australia Pty Ltd 16 Power Wave 16ZoneControlCommunicator Ver 6 20 This Manual is Preliminary Please refer to the Condensed manual for additional information Installation ProgrammingGuide ...

Page 2: ...16 V6 20 and above This manual relates to the Crow Power Wave 16 alarm control panel software version V6 20 and above Disclaimer Crow Electronic Engineering P L make no warranties regarding the content of this document and assume no responsibility for any omissions or errors contained herein To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this manual is correct at the time of printing Cr...

Page 3: ...mes 34 Area Exit Delay Times 34 Two Trigger Timers 34 Stay Mode Entry Delay Times 34 Day Zone to Keypad Output Active Times 35 Output Reset Times 35 Mains Fail and Zone Alarm Reporting Delays 35 Output On Delay Times 35 Zone Inactivity Supervised Radio Times 35 Output Pulse Times 35 Door Open Too Long Times 36 DIALLER OPTIONS MISCELLANEOUS 52 Area Arm Disarm Reporting Options 52 Enabling Various O...

Page 4: ...Defaults 16 Exiting Program Modes 17 RADIO WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL USER KEY PROGRAMMING 37 Enrolling Radio Keys 37 Assigning a Radio Key Type 37 Assigning Area Arm Disarm Options to Radio Keys 37 Assigning Output Panic functions to Radio Keys 38 Assigning Radio Keys to Outputs 39 RADIO WIRELESS ZONE DETECTION DEVICE PROGRAMMING 36 Enrolling Radio Zones 36 Assigning Radio Zone Options 36 SETUP DIAG...

Page 5: ...el to ensure the highest degree of reliability This manual will guide you through the installation and programming of your Elite alarm panel For additional information regarding the operation instructions and options please refer to the enclosed Elite User s Guide PACKAGE CONTENTS This Crow Power Wave 16 package should contain the following items 1 x Power Wave 16 Controller PCB 1 x Power Wave 16 ...

Page 6: ...Page 6 MOUNTING KEYHOLES CABLE ENTRY Insert Tamper MAINS TRANSFORMER Install Battery Here TAMPER ASSEMBLY MAIN CONTROL CABINET BLOCK Assembly Here CABINET DETAILS ...

Page 7: ...o EOL P410E LEDS Off P419E LEDS Off N A Short circuit No Resistors Required None N A None N A Type 2 8 Zone EOL No Tamper P410E LEDS Off P419E LEDS On 2k2 Red Red Red Gold None N A None N A Type 3 16 Zone EOL No Tamper P410E LEDS On P419E LEDS Off 4k7 Yellow Purple Red Gold 8k2 Grey Red Red Gold None N A Type 4 16 Zone EOL with Tamper P410E LEDS On P419E LEDS On 4k7 Yellow Purple Red Gold 8k2 Grey...

Page 8: ...ng detectors sirens and other external devices These outputs are marked 12v and 0v or POS NEG at the keypad buss and are supplied by fuses F1 and F2 A maximum total load of 1 amp may be drawn from these terminals OUTPUTS 1 2 These fully programmable high current open collector high going low type FET outputs capable of switching up to 1 5A 12V DC These 2 outputs are normally set as switched output...

Page 9: ...pad Connection Passive Infra Red Detector Tmp Tmp N C Com 0V 12V 2k2 _ Internal Alarm Piezo Crow Power Wave 16 Ver6 20 12v 0v 2k2 Latching Smoke Detector with Normally Open Contacts 3A F3 1 5A F2 1 5A F1 Telephone Line Connections 0V 12 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 5 13 com 6 14 7 15 com 8 16 com Key 12V Ext Siren Box with Siren Strobe Tamper _ _ 2k2 Panel Tamper AC 17V 2k2 2k2 2k2 2k2 2k2 2k2 16VAC 1 5Amp Mai...

Page 10: ...Run Mode Client Program Mode Installer Program Mode TAMPER Normal Tamper still Active New Tamper Alarm LINE Normal Communicating Line Fail or no Kissoff AUX Unused Unused Unused CONTROL Control Function Off Control Function On DOTL Override On ZONES 1 16 Zone Secure Zone Violated Zone in Alarm A Partition A Disarmed Partition A Armed Partition A in Stay Mode B Partition B Disarmed Partition B Arme...

Page 11: ...locks lights etc LED INDICATORS The LED indicators are used to display system conditions including Zone status Battery state Tamper etc Please refer to the LED table on page 13 for a full explanation of the conditional displays KEYPAD INSTALLATION Separate the two keypad halves by carefully inserting a small screwdriver into the release slots on the bottom edge of the keypad front half and applyin...

Page 12: ... is important to make a clean cut between the link blocks as shown below Links can be restored by soldering across the effected pads IMPORTANT NOTE KEYPAD ADDRESS CHANGES ARE ONLY REC OGNISED AT POWER UP ALL CHANGES SHOULD BE MADE IN THE POWERED DOWN STATE AND THEN ON POWER UP THE NEW KEY PAD ADDRESS WILL BE RECOGNISED BY THE PANEL Keypad Address Address Links A B C 1 2 X 3 X 4 X X 5 X 6 X X 7 X X...

Page 13: ... On then this indicates system alarms that have not yet cleared The zone LED s 1 8 are pre defined as to what system alarm they will display These system alarm indications are shown in the table below Following the display of current system alarms the panel will then sequence through the 255 historical memory events starting at the most recent event The second table shows the alarm events that can...

Page 14: ... On Steady KEYPAD PANIC Panic Alarm at Keypad LINE LED s 1 8 Flashing Flashing KEYPAD FIRE Fire Alarm at Keypad LINE CONTROL Flashing Flashing KEYPAD MEDICAL Medical Alarm at Keypad LINE BYPASS Flashing Flashing ARMED Area A Armed A On Steady ARMED Area B Armed B On Steady ARMED Area C Armed C On Steady STAY MODE ON Area A in Stay Mode A Flashing STAY MODE ON Area B in Stay Mode B Flashing STAY MO...

Page 15: ...p the Elite Once you have installed the Voice Board you can record your personalised speech messages into the module with the speech programmer The programmer plugs onto the 10 way strip connector on the voice board To record your messages once the programmer is installed first press the reset button on the side of the Voice Board then hold the programmer about 10 cm away from the mouth and speak ...

Page 16: ... Program light steady Note Default Master Code Code 1 is 1 2 3 You are now in Client Program Mode When you are in Client programming mode you have access to program addresses P1E to P50E user code programming To Enter Installer Program Mode from Client Program Mode Press PROGRAM Install Code ENTER Program light flashing Note Default Installer Code P249E is 0 0 0 0 0 0 By default the installer can ...

Page 17: ...ault Code 1 is the Master Code because it has full access to enter program mode Other user codes can be programmed as master codes also if required The Installer code is stored at address 249 and is used to move from Client Program mode up to Installer Program mode Codes 1 50 may be varied in length from 1 to 6 digits Code 249 must be 3 6 digits To program a User Code you must first be in client o...

Page 18: ...8 User can allow access to Installer Program mode from Client Mode Option 1 Code can override DOTL timer The user can inhibit the door open too long function of the access control feature Control while in Client Mode Refer to user manual for details Option 2 Code can change dialler telephone numbers The User can change telephone numbers from Client Mode Option 3 Code can alter the real time clock ...

Page 19: ...to do so Values of 0 9 may be entered at this address where 0 option disabled and 1 9 represent a valid Duress digit from 1 9 OUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONS PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS P201E P208E This block of addresses P201E P208E is used to map output modifiers to each of the 8 outputs available on the Elite The optional 4 way relay output board OUTPUTX4 can be configured to follow the program options for a...

Page 20: ...6 on a keypad is pressed any output with this option enabled will turn on Option 3 Keypad Medical Alarm to Output This option is used to map the operation of the keypad Medical Alarm buttons 7 9 to an output i e when the Medical Alarm 7 9 on a keypad is pressed any output with this option enabled will turn on Option 4 Duress Alarm to Output This option is used to map a Duress Alarm to an output A ...

Page 21: ...or 2 seconds on arming of any Area following a 24 Hour zone alarm It is designed to allow automatic reset of smoke detectors following an alarm OUTPUT AUTO ON OFF TIME ZONES P231E 238E These addresses are used to map automatic ON and OFF periods to each of the outputs if required When a time zone starts it will cause the output to turn on and when the time zone ends it will cause the output to tur...

Page 22: ...mission to use the Control Function Default 1 8 If the LED is On the keypad can operate the Control function for the assigned Area s P256E 1 8E Keypads with permission to Bypass Default 1 8 If the LED is On the Bypass button on the keypad is enabled P257E 1 8E Keypads with Panic button enabled Default 1 8 If the LED is On the Panic button on LED keypads is enabled and is instant P258E 1 8E Keypads...

Page 23: ...1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to zone tampers Default 1 8 If the LED is On a zone tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound P272E 1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to system tampers Default 1 8 If the LED is On a system tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad by to sound P273E 1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to Pendant Panic Alarm Default 1 8 If the LED is On a radio Penda...

Page 24: ... output 1 This option will map an Area A Ready indication to output 1 A Ready indication is produced when all zones in an area are sealed i e zone lights off Option 5 2 second pulse to output 1 on arming or disarming This option will map a 2 second pulse to Output 1 each time Area A is armed or disarmed as defined at P302E options 6 7 Option 6 Spare Option 7 Day zone alarms Chime to output 1 The o...

Page 25: ...t to zero P551E0E Option 8 Disarm indication to output 1 This option will turn output 1 on when Area A is disarmed either from Full Arm or Stay Mode and turn output 1 off when Area A is Armed or in Stay Mode Like option 6 this change of state occurs either at the start of the exit delay or when the Area is disarmed Output reset time should be set to zero P551E0E Note P292E through P298E are as abo...

Page 26: ...8 Send alarms and bypasses in stay mode If this option is on then all alarms and zone bypasses in Stay mode will be reported via the dialler in Contact ID Only zone alarms will be reported if using Domestic Voice or Pager reporting formats You should also note that if a Stay mode alarm is not kissed off in Domestic Voice or Pager mode and the alarm is not disarmed when the dialler test time comes ...

Page 27: ...will turn on for the time period as determined by the value of the pulse timer mapped to the control output Option 8 Control Button disables Day Chime mode or directly Controls Outputs If this option is enabled LED 8 On pressing the CONTROL button will put the LED keypads in the special Control mode indicated by the Control LED turning on At this point two operations may be performed The first is ...

Page 28: ...Area B Miscellaneous options Note P502E is the same as above but applies to Area C Miscellaneous options AREA BASED DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS P289E P289E 1 8E Area A Reporting Options Default 1 2 1 Send Arm Disarm 2 Send Stay Mode Arm Disarm 3 Send Disarm only after activations 4 Send Stay Disarm only after activations 5 Send Arm at the end of the exit delay 6 Send all zone restores when disarmed ...

Page 29: ...the option is Off the output will switch hard to 0v NOTE always ensure that this option is turned on first before connecting a horn speaker to the output otherwise damage will occur Option 4 Alert Keypad LEDS off when Armed If this option is on and an Alert Keypad is connected to the panel the system LED s will turn off on the keypad when the alarm is armed The LED s will come back on automaticall...

Page 30: ...nt address Zero is the default setting P411E 0 8E Zone 1 vibration sensitivity Where 0 none 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level P412E 0 8E Zone 2 vibration sensitivity Where 0 none 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level P413E 0 8E Zone 3 vibration sensitivity Where 0 none 1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level P414E 0 8E Zone 4 vibration sensitivity Where 0 none 1 is hig...

Page 31: ...this address will be excluded Default 1 4 Note Stay Mode Zones are linked to Area assignments P446E 1 8E Zone can be Bypassed Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8 This option determines if a zone can be Bypassed either manually or via the Auto Bypass process Default all on P447E 1 8E Auto Bypass Zones Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8 Zones assigned Auto Bypass function at this address will b...

Page 32: ...trol door output to release the door and start the Door open Too long Timer Default none P458E 1 8E Zone will report multiple activations via dialler Default 1 8 If this option is turned off then the relevant zone will only report one alarm to a monitoring company during any single armed period If it is turned on the zone can send multiple reports if activated more than once during a single armed ...

Page 33: ...zone is triggered twice within the two trigger time period as defined by Address P534E P535E or P536E b Any two zones defined as two trigger activate once each within the two trigger time period as defined by Address P534E P535E or P536E c A zone defined as two trigger is left violated for longer than the two trigger time period as defined by Address P534E P535E or P536E P470E 1 8E Zone is 24 Hour...

Page 34: ...nd of the exit delay If option 1 at P301 P401 or P501 is on then the panel will not Arm if a zone in that area is unsealed If this option is set for any zone then the panel will ignore an unsealed condition on the selected zone s and allow arming to happen PROGRAMMING DELAYS TIMERS ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIMES P511E to P516E P511E 0 9999E Zone 1 entry delay 0 9999 seconds default 20 seconds P512E 0 9999...

Page 35: ...9E Mains Fail Dialler Report Delay Default 600 seconds ZONE ALARM REPORT DELAY TIME P560E P560E 0 999E Zone Alarm Report Delay to Dialler Default 0 seconds OUTPUT DELAY ON TIMES P561E to P568E P561E 0 999E Output 1 delay on timer Default 0 instant P562E 0 999E Output 2 delay on timer Default 0 instant P563E 0 999E Output 3 delay on timer Default 0 instant P564E 0 999E Output 4 delay on timer Defau...

Page 36: ...er program mode for example Zone 1 press P620E1E The keypad will beep at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio receiver board RX 16 will flash on off Trigger the detector you wish to enrol at this address Zone 1 The keypad will stop beeping and the receiver learn LED will go out when the detectors code has been stored Repeat this sequence for all of the radio detectors movin...

Page 37: ... 2 P640E3E Radio Key 3 P640E20E Radio Key 20 To delete a single radio key repeat the learning process above but while in learn mode press the Enter button while no transmitters are operating and this will remove any radio key code from that address ASSIGNING THE RADIO KEY TYPE P641E P660E If the Radio key has any special characteristics such as a battery low signal then assigning a specific type h...

Page 38: ...tions P662E Radio user 2 options P672E Radio user 12 options P663E Radio user 3 options P673E Radio user 13 options P664E Radio user 4 options P674E Radio user 14 options P665E Radio user 5 options P675E Radio user 15 options P666E Radio user 6 options P676E Radio user 16 options P667E Radio user 7 options P677E Radio user 17 options P668E Radio user 8 options P678E Radio user 18 options P669E Rad...

Page 39: ...puts 1 8 P706E 1 8E Radio user 6 to output 1 8 Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8 P707E 1 8E Radio user 7 to output 1 8 Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8 P708E 1 8E Radio user 8 to output 1 8 Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8 P709E 1 8E Radio user 9 to output 1 8 Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8 P710E 1 8E Radio user 10 to output 1 8 Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8 ...

Page 40: ...Time zones require a start and a finish time with the effective window as the difference between start and finish For this reason the finish time value must be higher than the start value All times are set in 24 hour clock format P791E 1 8E TZ1 days of the week Where 1 7 represent the days of the week which the time zone will operate where 1 Sunday 2 Monday etc A value of 8 at this address will in...

Page 41: ...l receiving the files must be the same otherwise the panel may not work correctly DYNAMIC DATA P830E P833E P849E These addresses are used to provide real time feedback from the panel as to the current status These are intended as view only addresses and only available in installer program mode P830E Misc System Flags This address currently has only one option that shows the status of Daylight Savi...

Page 42: ...hone The Command Control feature is only available on panels fitted with a Voice or DTMF board see page 15 The Voice board provides voice prompts to guide you through Command control operations whereas the DTMF board provides tones one Long Tone for ON or three short beeps for OFF Before Command Control features can be used the 4 digit DTMF control codes must be programmed The DTMF codes can be 1 ...

Page 43: ...OFF P781E E Output 1 ON message number This is the message number where the Output 1 ON message starts The Output 1 OFF message must be the next message P782E E Output 2 ON message number This is the message number where the Output 2 ON message starts The Output 2 OFF message must be the next message P783E E Output 3 ON message number This is the message number where the Output 3 ON message starts...

Page 44: ...determine which menu option you access If you miss the pause the communicator will repeat the modem tone and then again pause for 5 seconds looking for your access code This process will be repeated 4 times before hanging up if no valid code is received When entering codes or other information in Command Control the key acts as a Clear button When you have entered the required 4 digit access code ...

Page 45: ...f output 1 is on zone 1 LED will be on By now pressing the 1 button at the panel keypad output 1 can be turned off provided it is allowed to be locally controlled To leave local command control mode simply press the Enter button and the keypad will return to normal operation If option 8 at addresses P301 P401 or P501 are on you can access this Local Command Control mode directly by simply pressing...

Page 46: ...e V21 tones first and if no connection is established it then generates the Bell103 tones If this option is turned off then the format is fixed by the selection made at option 8 Option 8 Force Bell103 V21 Modem Format If option 7 above is turned off then the modem format to be used for upload download is specified here If this option is Off the format is Bell103 On is V21 REPORTING SCENARIOS P321E...

Page 47: ...ialling attempts for Scenario 2 Value 1 99 Default 10 P327E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario 3 Value 1 99 Default 10 P328E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario 4 Value 1 99 Default 10 TELEPHONE NUMBER PREFIX P330E 1 16E Telephone Number Prefix 16 Characters Maximum Pauses and special characters allowed This Prefix can be added to the beginning of any of the 6 telephone numbers by turning o...

Page 48: ... Contact ID codes programmed into the system As an example a pager which displays this message 1 2 3 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 Would have received an alarm message from alarm 1234 Area A account code that there is a burglar activation 130 contact ID burglar alarm report code on zone 001 zone one extension number Option 4 Speech Dialler Report alarm events by using the optional add on Voice Board This format i...

Page 49: ...ption Option 5 Send Test call to Monitoring Station The automatic daily test call to a monitoring station can be disabled if not required by turning off this option Option 6 Add Pre fix to this Telephone Number The dialling Prefix at address P330E can add preset dialling parameters to all or any of the telephone numbers This is useful if special characters are required to bypass Toll Bars or other...

Page 50: ... Input 4 mapped to Scenario 1 4 Default 1 P605E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 5 mapped to Scenario 1 4 Default 1 P606E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 6 mapped to Scenario 1 4 Default 1 P607E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 7 mapped to Scenario 1 4 Default 1 P608E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 8 mapped to Scenario 1 4 Default 1 HIGH ZONE TAMPERS SCENARIO MAP...

Page 51: ...ly test call is programmed in 24 hour format CONTACT ID CODE SPEECH MESSAGE PROGRAMMING CONTACT ID AREA ACCOUNT CODES P376E P378E P376E XXXXE Account Code for Area A Reports The Account code set at this address will be used to report all system events Arms and Disarms zone activations restores and bypasses etc from Area A Default Account 0000 P377E XXXXE Account Code for Area B Reports The account...

Page 52: ...ivation to those phone numbers which have been assigned Speech Dial format at options P337E to P342E P757E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad Panic Alarm Default 0 P758E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad Fire Alarm Default 0 P759E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad Medical Alarm Default 0 P761E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 1 Activation s Default 1 P762E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Z...

Page 53: ...ill report an Arm immediately the panel is armed If the LED is On the Arm report is sent at the expiry of the exit delay Option 6 Send all zone restores when disarmed If this option is Off the dialler will send all zone restores as they occur If the option is On the dialler will send all zone restores only when the panel is disarmed If the option is On only one restore will be sent for each zone t...

Page 54: ...ings before the panel will auto answer the incoming call Default 25 MAINS FAIL REPORT DELAY P559E 1 999E Mains Fail Report Delay When there is a mains supply failure the mains must fail for longer than the programmed delay at this address before the panel will report the alarm A value from 1 999 seconds can be programmed as the delay A value of 0 will result in an instant report of mains failure D...

Page 55: ...he table below When displaying the address back at the keypad the associated keypad LED s are also listed against the special letters B F NOTE A value of 0 in 4 2 will be transmitted as 10 pulses to the monitoring station COMMON CONTACT ID CODES Medical Alarm 100 Low Temperature 159 Medical Pendant 101 High Temperature 158 Fire Alarm 110 Refrigeration Alarm 152 Smoke Detector 111 Water Leakage 154...

Page 56: ...ge 17 P10E User Code 10 Page 17 P11E User Code 11 Page 17 P12E User Code 12 Page 17 P13E User Code 13 Page 17 P14E User Code 14 Page 17 P15E User Code 15 Page 17 P16E User Code 16 Page 17 P17E User Code 17 Page 17 P18E User Code 18 Page 17 P19E User Code 19 Page 17 P20E User Code 20 Page 17 P21E User Code 21 Page 17 P22E User Code 22 Page 17 P23E User Code 23 Page 17 P24E User Code 24 Page 17 P25E...

Page 57: ...Standard Access Permissions for user 30 Default 1 8 Page 18 P81E Standard Access Permissions for user 31 Default 1 8 Page 18 P82E Standard Access Permissions for user 32 Default 1 8 Page 18 P83E Standard Access Permissions for user 33 Default 1 8 Page 18 P84E Standard Access Permissions for user 34 Default 1 8 Page 18 P85E Standard Access Permissions for user 35 Default 1 8 Page 18 P86E Standard A...

Page 58: ... Extended Access Permissions for user 41 Default 0 Page 18 P142E Extended Access Permissions for user 42 Default 0 Page 18 P143E Extended Access Permissions for user 43 Default 0 Page 18 P144E Extended Access Permissions for user 44 Default 0 Page 18 P145E Extended Access Permissions for user 45 Default 0 Page 18 P146E Extended Access Permissions for user 46 Default 0 Page 18 P147E Extended Access...

Page 59: ...1 Primary options Default none 1 Invert Page 19 P202E Output 2 Primary options Default none 2 Flashing Page 19 P203E Output 3 Primary options Default none 3 Single pulse Page 19 P204E Output 4 Primary options Default none 4 One Shot lock out Page 19 P205E Output 5 Primary options Default none 5 DTMF remote control Page 19 P206E Output 6 Primary options Default none 6 Local command control Page 19 ...

Page 60: ...ault 1 8 Page 22 P264E Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for 24 hour zone alarms Default 1 8 Page 23 P265E Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for day mode zones Default 1 8 Page 23 P266E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Arm Mode exit delay beeps Default 1 8 Page 23 P267E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Stay Mode exit delay beeps Default 1 8 Page 23 P268E Keypads with bu...

Page 61: ...pad Options P299E Arm key can disarm during exit Default 1 8 Page 25 P300E Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state Default l 8 Page 25 P301E Misc partition options 1 Default 0 1 Cannot Arm if not sealed Page 26 2 Arm required before code 3 Stay required before code 4 Code required to arm 5 Code required for control 6 Control toggles 7 Momentary control 8 Control Chime disables day zones Partit...

Page 62: ... 2 Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only 3 Enabled During Dialling in Monitor Mode State only 4 Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only 5 Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only 6 Enabled Throughout the call in Monitor Mode State only 7 Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call 8 Enabled at All Times Miscellaneous Dialler Reporting Options A P314E Dialler Misc Report O...

Page 63: ...0 6 4 2 10pps Handshake 1400 Tone 1900 7 4 2 10pps Handshake 2300 Tone 1800 8 4 2 10pps Handshake 2300 Tone 1900 9 4 2 20pps Handshake 1400 Tone 1800 10 4 2 20pps Handshake 1400 Tone 1900 11 4 2 20pps Handshake 2300 Tone 1800 12 4 2 20pps Handshake 2300 Tone 1900 13 4 2 DTMF Telephone Number Reporting Options P343E Options for Telephone 1 P343E P348E Options Default 1 4 5 Page 48 P344E Options for...

Page 64: ...B Primary Output Options P381E P388E OPTIONS P381E Area B primary options for output 1 Default 1 1 Standard zone activation s Page 24 P382E Area B primary options for output 2 Default 1 2 2 Stay Mode activation s Page 24 P383E Area B primary options for output 3 Default 1 3 Radio key chirps Page 24 P384E Area B primary options for output 4 Default 1 4 All zones sealed Ready Page 24 P385E Area B pr...

Page 65: ... pulse at unset 8 Access control even when armed P403E PARTITION B TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS Page 25 1 Set partition When Time Zone Ends 2 Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts 3 Disable Stay Mode Exit Delay 4 Disable Set Mode Exit Delay 5 Disable Stay Mode Entry Delay 6 Disable Set Mode Entry Delay 7 Use special Stay Mode entry timer 8 Report Stay Mode alarms Bypasses via dialer Soak Test Zones P408...

Page 66: ...en a partition C zone Page 31 P443E Zone is a normally open closed output Default N C 0ff N C On N O Page 31 P444E Zone is a radio detector Default 0ff Page 31 P445E Stay mode zones Default zones 1 4 Page 31 P446E Zone can be bypassed Default all Page 31 P447E Auto bypass zones Default all Page 31 P448E Zone is a handover Default none Page 31 P449E Two trigger zones Default none Page 31 P450E Zone...

Page 67: ...tivation s Page 24 P488E Area C primary options for output 8 Default 1 8 Spare Page 24 Dialler Reporting Options for partition C P489E Area C reporting options Default 1 2 Page 28 1 Send set unset 5 Send set at the end of the exit delay LED On 2 Send Stay Mode set unset 6 Send all zone restores at disarm only 3 Send unset only after activation s 7 Spare 4 Send Stay Mode unset only after alarm 8 Sp...

Page 68: ... 9 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P520E Zone 10 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P521E Zone 11 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P522E Zone 12 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P523E Zone 13 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P524E Zone 14 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P525E Zone 15 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P526E Zone 16 entry delay Default 0 Page 34 P531E Area A exit delay Default 60 sec Page 34 P532E Area B...

Page 69: ...secs Page 35 P574E Output 4 pulse time Default 1 e g 1 0 1 second Page 35 P575E Output 5 pulse time Default 1 10 1 second Page 35 P576E Output 6 pulse time Default 1 Page 35 P577E Output 7 pulse time Default 1 Page 35 P578E Output 8 pulse time Default 1 Page 35 Bypass to Scenario Mapping P581E Zone 1 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 49 P582E Zone 2 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default...

Page 70: ...Default 0 5 Crow Merlin checksum supervise sig active P627E Options for Zone 7 Default 0 6 Crow Merlin checksum supervise sig ignored P628E Options for Zone 8 Default 0 11 Ness Devices battery Low P629E Options for Zone 9 Default 0 12 Ness Radio Reed Switch P630E Options for Zone 10 Default 0 21 Electronics Line Radio PIR P631E Options for Zone 11 Default 0 31 Visonic K900 Radio PIR P632E Options ...

Page 71: ...8 P684E Radio user 4 options Default 0 3 User turns output on Page 38 P685E Radio user 5 options Default 0 4 User turns output off Page 38 P686E Radio user 6 options Default 0 5 User causes immediate panic Page 38 P687E Radio user 7 options Default 0 6 User causes delayed panic Page 38 P688E Radio user 8 options Default 0 7 Spare Page 38 P689E Radio user 9 options Default 0 8 Spare Page 38 P690E R...

Page 72: ...larm button 7 9 Contact ID Code Default 100 Page 51 Contact ID Zone Tamper Code Assignments P741E Zone 1 Tamper activation default 137 Page 51 P742E Zone 2 Tamper activation default 137 Page 51 P743E Zone 3 Tamper activation default 137 Page 51 P744E Zone 4 Tamper activation default 137 Page 51 P745E Zone 5 Tamper activation default 137 Page 51 P746E Zone 6 Tamper activation default 137 Page 51 P7...

Page 73: ...or Output 6 Command Control Default 0 Page 43 P787E Start of Status Message for Output 7 Command Control Default 0 Page 43 P788E Start of Status Message for Output 8 Command Control Default 0 Page 43 Mains Battery Voice Message Mapping P789E Voice message number mapped to Mains Failure default 0 Page 52 P790E Voice message number mapped to Battery Low default 0 Page 52 Defining Time Zones P791E Ti...

Page 74: ...pad 1 A 2 B 3 C Page 41 P833E Display software version Page 41 Printing Events P834E Start event printing Page 41 Manually Answering an In coming Call P835E Answer incoming call user initiated Page 54 Walk Test Mode P836E Toggle walk test mode ON OFF Page 42 Temporary Output Disable Mode P837E Temporary Output Disable mode Outputs 1 8 Page 41 EE Upload Download P838E Write to EE board on serial po...

Page 75: ...Message Default 0 P879E PA Board Area C Armed Message Default 0 PA Board Stay Mode Armed Message P881E PA Board Area A Stay Mode Armed Message Default 0 P882E PA Board Area B Stay Mode Armed Message Default 0 P883E PA Board Area C Stay Mode Armed Message Default 0 PA Board Disarmed Message P884E PA Board Area A Disarmed Message Default 0 P885E PA Board Area B Disarmed Message Default 0 P886E PA Bo...

Page 76: ...s Failure restore 4 2 Code Default 97 Page 54 Panic Alarm 4 2 Reporting Codes P930E Manual Panic Alarm 4 2 Code Default 88 Page 54 P931E Manual Panic Alarm Restore 4 2 Code Default 91 Page 54 Fire Alarm 4 2 Reporting Codes P932E Manual Fire Alarm 4 2 Code Default 89 Page 54 P933E Manual Fire Alarm Restore 4 2 Code Default 92 Page 54 Medical Alarm 4 2 Reporting Codes P934E Manual Medical Alarm 4 2 ...

Page 77: ...0E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 10 Default 30 Page 54 P991E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 11 Default 21 Page 54 P992E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 12 Default 22 Page 54 P993E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 13 Default 23 Page 54 P994E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 14 Default 24 Page 54 P995E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 15 Default 25 Page 54 P996E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 16 Default 26 Page 54 Zone Bypass...

Page 78: ...ode for User 38 Default 48 Page 54 P1059E 4 2 Arm Code for User 39 Default 49 Page 54 P1060E 4 2 Arm Code for User 40 Default 50 Page 54 P1061E 4 2 Arm Code for User 41 Default 41 Page 54 P1062E 4 2 Arm Code for User 42 Default 42 Page 54 P1063E 4 2 Arm Code for User 43 Default 43 Page 54 P1064E 4 2 Arm Code for User 44 Default 44 Page 54 P1065E 4 2 Arm Code for User 45 Default 45 Page 54 P1066E 4...

Page 79: ...4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 1 Default 61 Page 54 P1122E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 2 Default 62 Page 54 P1123E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 3 Default 63 Page 54 P1124E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 4 Default 64 Page 54 P1125E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 5 Default 65 Page 54 P1126E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 6 Default 66 Page 54 P1127E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 7 Default 67 Page 54 P1128E 4 2 Arm ...

Page 80: ...rm Code for Radio User 15 Default 75 Page 54 P1156E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 16 Default 76 Page 54 P1157E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 17 Default 77 Page 54 P1158E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 18 Default 78 Page 54 P1159E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 19 Default 79 Page 54 P1160E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 20 Default 80 Page 54 ...

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Page 82: ...econnecting the dialler it is necessary to power up the Power Wave before connecting the dialler to the Telecom Network The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this there may be circumstances where this device does not give its optimum performance Before reporting such occurrences as faults please check the line with a standard Telstra telephone and do not report...

Page 83: ...ser Arm by Time Zone 403 000 Time Zone arming Arm by Key switch 409 001 Key switch Arm Disarm KS 1 Arm by Key switch 409 002 Key switch Arm Disarm KS 2 Arm by Up Download 400 000 Remote User Number Arm by DTMF remote control 400 000 Remote User Number Radio key Panic 120 001 Radio User 1 through to 020 Radio User 20 Radio PIR Reed Switch Activation 130 001 Zone 1 002 Zone 2 through to 016 Zone 16 ...

Page 84: ...his or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever even if the loss or damage is caused by Crow s own negligence or fault Crow does not represent that this product can not be compromised or circumvented that this product will prevent any person injury or property loss or damage by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that this product will in all cases ...

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