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7. On-board Communicator 

This section covers programming of the on-board communicator. 

ARC 1-4: Telephone Number 

This set of options allows the telephone number to be 
programmed for each ARC. 

Locations:

 

7001

 to 

7004

 

 

ARC 1 to 4: Telephone Number. 

Entry Mode:

  String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18). 

Whilst programming telephone numbers, addition characters can 
be inserted to perform the following: 

B1

: Insert a “P” for a 1 second pause. 

B2

: Insert a “F” to force blind dialling (no dial-tone detection). 

ARC 1-4: Account Number 

This set of options allows the account number to be programmed 
for each ARC. 

Locations:

 

7011

 to 

7014

 

 

ARC 1 to 4: Account Number. 

Entry Mode:

  String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18). 

ARC 1-4: Protocol 

This set of options allows the protocol type to be programmed for 
each ARC. 

Locations:

 

7021

 to 

7024

 

 

ARC 1 to 4: Protocol. 

Entry Mode:

  Selection List (see page 16). 

0 Disabled 

The selected ARC is disabled.  

1 Contact 

ID 

The selected ARC is configured for Contact ID protocol. When 
triggered, the on-board communicator will dial the telephone 
number and attempt to communicate with the alarm receiver 
using Contact ID protocol.  

2 Fast 

Format 

The selected ARC is configured for Fast Format protocol. When 
triggered, the on-board communicator will dial the telephone 
number and attempt to communicate with the alarm receiver 
using standard Fast Format protocol. The control panel supports 
16 Fast Format channels, see “Fast Format” on page 36. 

3 Voice 

Format 

The selected ARC is configured for Voice protocol. When triggered, 
the on-board communicator will dial the telephone number and 
play a fixed voice message relating to alarm event. 

4 SMS 

Text 

The selected ARC is configured for SMS protocol. When triggered,   
the on-board communicator will dial the SMS Centre and send a 
SMS text message to the telephone number programmed in the 
ARC. See page 33 for programming the SMS Centre number. 

ARC 1-4: Protocol Options 

This set of options allows the protocol options to be programmed 
for each ARC. 

Locations:

 

7031

 to 

7034

 

 

ARC 1 to 4: Protocol Options. 

Entry Mode:

  Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17). 

Switch to Next ARC on failed Attempt 

On:  The on-board communicator switches to the next ARC in the 

sequence, if the current ARC attempt fails.  

Off:  The on-board communicator continues dialling the selected 

ARC until all its attempts have been used. 

Use PSTN Pre-Dial 

On: The on-board communicator dials the “PSTN Pre-Dial 

Number” before dialling the ARC telephone number. This is 
normally required when using an internal telephone system. 
See “PSTN Pre-Dial Number” on page 36.  

Off:  The on-board communicator only dials the ARC telephone 

number. 

ARC 1-4: Call Sequence/Attempts 

This set of options allows the call sequence to be programmed for 
each ARC. 

Locations:

 

7041

 to 

7044

 

 

ARC 1 to 4: Call Sequence/Attempts. 

Entry Mode:

  String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18). 

The call sequence is entered as a string of digits; each number 
indicates the calling method: 

1= PSTN (On-board Communicator) 

2 = GSM Module 

3 = IP Module  

The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered. 
Here are some typical examples: 

“111” = Attempt to call the selected ARC three times using the 
PSTN. 

“1212” = Attempt to call the selected ARC four times alternating 
between PSTN and GSM. 

“123” = Attempt to call the selected ARC three times using PSTN, 
then GSM and finally IP. 

“31” = Attempt to call the selected ARC twice, first using IP then 
PSTN. 

ARC 1-4: Reported Event Groups 

This set of options allows you to control which group of events 
that are reported for each ARC. 

Locations:

 

7051

 to 

7054

 

 

ARC 1 to 4: Reported Event Groups. 

Entry Mode:

  Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17). 

1 Alarms 

On:  The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the 

alarm group.  

Off:  The selected ARC does not report alarm events. 

2 Tampers 

On:  The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the 

tamper group.  

Off:  The selected ARC does not report tamper events. 

3 Faults 

On:  The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the 

fault group.  

Off:  The selected ARC does not report fault events. 

4 Open/Close 

On:  The selected ARC reports events that are assigned in the 

open/close group.  

Off:  The selected ARC does not report open/close events. 

Summary of Contents for EC-P10

Page 1: ...EC P10 10 20 Zone Intruder Alarm System Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...20 Zone Bypass Options 21 Zone Chime 21 Zone Soak Test 21 Zone Text 21 Zone Link 21 2 Arming Control 22 Arming Timers 22 Arming Modes 22 Arm Options 1 22 Arm Options 2 23 Arm Keyswitch Control 23 Auto...

Page 3: ...ink 40 9 Utilities 41 Time and Date 41 User Menus 41 Away Arm A 41 Stay Arm 1 S 41 Stay Arm 2 2 41 Stay Arm 3 3 41 Walk Test 11 41 Test Bell Outputs 12 41 Do Test Call 13 41 View Event Log 21 41 Print...

Page 4: ...4 P0016 LI 02 01 1 System Overview System Configuration...

Page 5: ...Trouble Bypass Alert and Alarm are also provided Other features include f 4 wire connection using standard alarm cable f Internal sounder f Backlit keyboard EC LCD Remote Keypad The LCD keypad featur...

Page 6: ...he control panel on a flat plumb wall using at least three appropriate screws The rear casing has been designed with a central key hole slot so that mounting is possible without removing the Printed C...

Page 7: ...se Fuse T500mA L E N To Power Supply Module 4 Mains Supply Cable Entry The mains supply cable must be routed into the control panel housing via this cable entry 5 Communication Module An optional Ecli...

Page 8: ...n auto resetting fuse PTC rated at 1 1 Amp 8 Speaker These terminals are used for driving 16 extension loudspeakers see page 12 9 Bell Tamper Return This terminal is connected to the tamper return con...

Page 9: ...s 750mA This is the recommended charge rate for a 17Ah standby battery The system will fully recharge a flat battery within 24hours 18 Battery On Kick Start When powering the system from battery only...

Page 10: ...ther and wired into the terminal at the control panel only The maximum recommended distance for devices when using standard 7 0 2 alarm cable is f 250m for each branch when using the star parallel con...

Page 11: ...e EC P10 provides 10 zones for connecting detection devices such as movement sensors and magnetic door contacts Each zone is fully programmable to allow for maximum flexibility see page 19 for Zone Pr...

Page 12: ...Com 1 Detector 2 Detectors Alarm Tamper E O L Alarm Tamper Alarm Tamper E O L 4K7 2K2 4K7 4K7 2K2 Triple EOL This wiring configuration should be used when connecting detection devices that support tri...

Page 13: ...ct this terminal to the strobe input on the external sounder strobe unit Control Panel 12V TR 0V 1 2 External Sounder Tamper 0V 12V Suppy Bell ve Strobe ve Panel Outputs 1 5 The control panel has five...

Page 14: ...will show En Engineers Menu Location LED LCD f Program the system as described in the next section Programming the Control Panel f Carry out a walk test as described on page 41 Remember that some pow...

Page 15: ...one Text 9 Zone Links 19 2 Arming Options 0 Full Arm Options 1 Stay Arm 1 Options 2 Stay Arm 2 Options 3 Stay Arm 3 Options 22 3 System Configuration 1 System Timers 2 System Counters 3 Hardware Optio...

Page 16: ...ech Dialler Engineers Menu 7400 UDL Options Engineers Menu 8100 User Codes Engineers Menu 9001 Adjust Clock A S Section start location Section description A S Next up Previous down Select section Engi...

Page 17: ...number The figures below show the programming procedure for both LED and LCD remote keypads Bit Toggle Selection LED Keypad En 1 3 0 1 Enter Engineers code Enter location No e g 1301 Press to display...

Page 18: ...rrent value are displayed 0 Enter required value e g 35 String Edit Number Mode This type of data entry is used for entering a long string of numbers such as telephone and account numbers The figures...

Page 19: ...vation of the zone will start the Entry 1 Delay timer for the relevant arm mode 02 Final Exit 2 Use this zone type for an alternative entry exit detector The zone can be activated during the exit mode...

Page 20: ...tive for longer than the warning delay time see page 24 for details 21 Log Monitor Use this zone type for monitoring devices that require an event log entry This zone type generates a log entry if act...

Page 21: ...ctive and reinstated when the Bypass Key is secure Off The zone is not bypassed when a Bypass Key is operated 7 Cleaner On The zone is bypassed when a cleaner code is entered Off The zone is not bypas...

Page 22: ...ter the activation of a Final Exit 1 or Final Exit 2 zone type e g after the front door is opened the closed 1 Timed Exit When the exit mode is started the system will arm after the Exit Delay timer h...

Page 23: ...ch Options 2243 Stay Arm 2 Keyswitch Options 2343 Stay Arm 3 Keyswitch Options Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Silent Arm On The exit tone remains silent during exit mode when a keyswitc...

Page 24: ...ce Required event is generated Default 0 weeks 10 Confirmation Period This timer controls the duration 0 255 minutes in which a confirmed alarm event can be generated When the system is armed and an i...

Page 25: ...tage is not monitored 4 Battery Presence On The standby battery is monitored for its presence Off The standby battery is not monitored 5 Mains AC On The mains supply is monitored for its presence Off...

Page 26: ...pse UDL software and uploaded into the control panel Alternatively voice messages can be recorded from a telephone handset Activate by Link Control The Link Control is the logical output trigger that...

Page 27: ...lt 29 Control Panel Box Tamper 30 Bell Tamper 31 Engineer on Site 06 System Armed Alarm 07 Bell 08 Strobe 09 Intruder Alarm 10 Confirmed Alarm 32 Detector Reset 33 Switched 12V 34 System Low Volts 35...

Page 28: ...Keypad Tamper Enabled On The lid tamper on the selected keypad is monitored Off The lid tamper on the selected keypad is not monitored Keypad Options 2 This second set of options controls how the sel...

Page 29: ...The expander generates chime tones Off The expander will not generate chime tones 4 Entry Tones On The expander generates entry tones Off The expander will not generate entry tones 5 Exit Tones On Th...

Page 30: ...ed output activates for the duration of the Pulse 3 Time system timer see page 24 If Delay 1 and Delay 2 options are enabled then the selected output activates after the delay set by the Delay 3 Time...

Page 31: ...the system is reset 33 Detector Latch This output type is used to latch the alarm condition on detection devices that have a latch input 34 System Low Volts This output type activates when a low volta...

Page 32: ...ree switches represent the link inputs and are programmed as follows Location 1904 Zone 04 Link 102 Link Control 02 AND Location 1905 Zone 05 Link 102 Link Control 02 AND Location 3904 System Armed Li...

Page 33: ...er end should be connected to the selected control panel communication port 1 Printer This mode configures the selected communication port for printer operation Use this mode when using a terminal pro...

Page 34: ...ccept the message IP Configuration These options allow the IP details to be configured and are required when using the EC COM IP module Locations 6401 IP Address 6402 Subnet Mask 6403 Gateway Address...

Page 35: ...d for each ARC Locations 7031 to 7034 ARC 1 to 4 Protocol Options Entry Mode Bit Toggle Selection see page 17 1 Switch to Next ARC on failed Attempt On The on board communicator switches to the next A...

Page 36: ...to 7094 ARC 1 to 4 IP Port Number Entry Mode String Edit Number Mode see page 18 Options Auto Test Call Period The on board communicator can be programmed to send a test call event to the ARC This opt...

Page 37: ...re Channel 6 14 On For location 7202 channel 6 is enabled for location 7242 channel 14 is enabled Off For location 7202 channel 6 is disabled for location 7242 channel 14 is disabled 7 Restore Channel...

Page 38: ...indicates the calling method 1 Dial Using Telephone No 1 2 Dial Using Telephone No 2 The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered Here are some typical examples 1122 Dial four times...

Page 39: ...gits are entered Here are some typical examples 111 Attempt to call back the remote UDL computer three times using only PSTN 1212 Attempt to call back the remote UDL computer four times alternating be...

Page 40: ...arm the system If the system was armed by another user type and a cleaner code is entered whilst the system is armed or during the entry procedure the zones that have the Cleaner attribute are bypass...

Page 41: ...er a valid user code Walk Test 11 Selecting this option allows the detection zones to be tested without causing an alarm As each zone is activated the keypad generates an acknowledgment tone and the z...

Page 42: ...d by zone GG 01 TR Tamper zone restore GG 2 1 FltA Fault alarm activated by zone GG 2 1 01 FltR Fault on zone has restored GG 0 MA Mask alarm activated by zone GG 0 01 MR Mask alarm on zone has restor...

Page 43: ...as restored 25 20 AFAL The auxiliary 12V fuse has gone open circuit electronic fuse 25 20 01 AFAR The auxiliary 12V fuse has restored 11 6 20 BFAL The battery fuse has gone open circuit electronic fus...

Page 44: ...2 1 OPF The control panel has detected a fault on panel output 21 21 G 01 OPR The fault on panel output has restored X 1 GG CLOS Cleaner user number is on site Cleaner zones are bypassed X 1 GG CLoS...

Page 45: ...r has detected a fault with the telephone line PT The box tamper on the control panel has activated BT The bell tamper on the control panel has activated CE Call engineer to reset the system 3 2 CR Th...

Page 46: ...rd and dispose of the battery at an official collection point for batteries Physical Dimensions 280 0mm x 255 0mm x 95 0mm Housing 3mm Polycarbonate Packed Weight 975g EC LED Remote Keypad Electrical...

Page 47: ...opean Union EU Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC EMC Conforms to European Union EU Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Security Conforms to EN 50131 1 and EN 50131 3 Grade 2 En...

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