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The program light will come on steady, indicating readiness to accept new 
programming.  
To load, for example, user code 3 with a code 43210, key in the following 
sequence:

 

[PROGRAM] 3 [ENTER] 43210 [ENTER] 

(If there is an existing code already in that address it will be flashed back on 

the key pad display. Entering the new code will delete the old and the new 

code will be flashed back to you).

 

The panel will give 3 short beeps to indicate correct entry or 1 long tone if not 
accepted.  

 

To remove or clear a user code number 1234 from user 3, key in the following 
sequence 

[PROGRAM] 3 [ENTER] [BYPASS] [ENTER] 

 

To exit out of program mode key 

[PROGRAM] [ENTER]

 

 

To change dialler phone numbers:  
 

Your panel will accept up to 6 phone numbers. Your panel can be can be 
programmed to dial all or any of these depending on the event which has 
occurred. 

(The six phone numbers are at program address 221 through to 226) 

 
Making sure the panel is not armed, key in the following sequence: 

[PROGRAM] MASTERCODE [ENTER] followed by 

[PROGRAM]221 [ENTER] 

 

The current phone number at this address will be flashed back to you on the 
keypad LEDs. If this is not the number you wish to change try the next 
address, 

222

 and so on till you locate the number you wish to change. 

Simply key in the new numbers then press [ENTER] 

The new numbers will be flashed back to confirm acceptance.  
 
To exit out of program mode key 

[PROGRAM] [ENTER] 

(Note: on the key pad 0 is indicated by LED 'A' and 9 by LED 'B')

 

 

The MEMORY  Key

 

 
Your  PW-16 alarm panel has an event memory which stores, the  225 most 
recent events including all alarm events, all system events such as mains 
failure etc as well as settings and un-settings.  This event memory is displayed 
via the keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events 
following in descending order from newest to oldest.  Each event is separated 
by a beep tone. 
 
There are a number of events which are stored in memory which do not have a 
specific indicator associated with them such as Panic and Duress.  Other 
events such as tampers and low battery are shared across many devices.  For 
this reason the following table has been created.  This table details which 
indicator lights correspond to which events in memory. 
 
To view the event memory, press the  [MEMORY] button. To clear flashing 
memory LED press the 

[MEMORY]

 then 

[ENTER]

 keys. 

EVENT 

DEVICE 

INDICATOR 

STATUS 

ACTIVATION 

Zones 1-8 

LED's 1-8 

On Steady 

ACTIVATION 

Zones 9-16 

LED's 1-8 

AUX. 

On Steady 
On Steady 

BYPASS 

Zones 1-8 

BYPASS 

LED's 1-8 

On Steady 
On Steady 

BYPASS 

Zones 9-16 

BYPASS 

LED's 1-8 

AUX. 

On Steady 
On Steady 
On Steady 

DETECTOR TAMPER 

Zones 1-8 

TAMPER 

LED's 1-8 

Flashing 

On Steady 

DETECTOR TAMPER 

Zones 9-16 

TAMPER 

LED's 1-8 

AUX. 

Flashing 

On Steady 
On Steady 

CABINET TAMPER 

Cabinet or Satellite Siren 

TAMPER 

Flashing 

WRONG CODE ALARM  

Keypad Tamper 

TAMPER 

On Steady 

LOW BATTERY 

Controller Battery 

BATTERY  

Flashing 

MAINS FAILURE 

Controller Mains Supply 

MAINS 

Flashing 

LOW BATTERY 

Wireless PIR 

Zone 1-8 

BATTERY  

LED's 1-8 

Flashing 

On Steady 

LOW BATTERY 

Wireless PIR 

Zone 19-16 

BATTERY  

LED's 1-8 

AUX. 

Flashing 

On Steady 
On Steady 

Summary of Contents for Power Wave-16

Page 1: ...SERVICING NOTES Please contact your alarm installer if you require further information 25 Oct 2001 USER GUIDE PowerWave 16 Version5 16 Zone Alarm Panel ...

Page 2: ... In basic trim your panel is ready to communicate with monitoring stations and call you at work on your cell phone or pager generating alarm tones Add the Voice Board and your panel will call you with alarm messages in your own voice You can phone your home to check or change the status of any output using the keys on your phone Arm or disarm the whole house or just one area all with your own voic...

Page 3: ...nd you wish to turn on output 5 When the panel picks up your incoming call and after the 5 second tone simply key in 1234 followed by 5 Your voice message will give you the current status of out put 5 To change the status toggle on or off using the key 4 If you make a mistake at any stage press the key and re enter your code 5 When finished simply hang up and the panel will disconnect automaticall...

Page 4: ...or sensors in areas you or your family will not be can be armed with this key while you are in the building and programmed to go into your choice of alarm states if triggered As with everything else on the panel this too can be tailored to your needs For example you may wish to have the detectors in your garage and lounge sound only the little buzzer in the keypad by your bed at night to warn you ...

Page 5: ... the AUX light will glow to indicate zones 9 16 can now be Bypassed It is advisable to vacate the secured area before the exit delay expires The ENTER Key This key is used to accept a series of button presses If you make a mistake while entering your code press the ENTER key and start again Please note that 4 invalid code entries will cause an alarm activation the sirens will sound This is to prot...

Page 6: ...D B The MEMORY Key Your PW 16 alarm panel has an event memory which stores the 225 most recent events including all alarm events all system events such as mains failure etc as well as settings and un settings This event memory is displayed via the keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest Each event is separated by a bee...

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