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ELITE PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE

 

The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the Elite program addresses. This is intended as a 
quick guide to finding a program address. The program addresses are in numerical order with page references 
beside them so you can get more detailed information if required.

 Because this section is in numerical order, any 

addresses relating to the Dialer are not necessarily grouped together. To identify Dialer options each 
heading relating to the Dialer are highlighted by an 

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 either side of the heading. 

Programming User Codes 

P1E        User Code # 1 - 

Default = 123 (If erased by mistake the code will default to 987654)                      Page 13 

P2E        User Code # 2                                                                                                                                     

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P3E        User Code # 3                                                                                                                                    

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P4E        User Code # 4                                                                                                                                    

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P5E        User Code # 5                                                                                                                                    

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P6E        User Code # 6                                                                                                                                    

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P7E        User Code # 7                                                                                                                                    

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P8E        User Code # 8                                                                                                                                    

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P9E        User Code # 9                                                                                                                                    

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P10E      User Code # 10                                                                                                                                  

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P11E      User Code # 11 - Installer Code ( Default = 000000)                                                                       

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User Code Options 

 
P21E      User Options Code # 1 (Default 1-8)       P21E-P30E Options

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P22E      User Options Code # 2 (Default 1-6)       

1 = Assigned to Area 

A

                                                  

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P23E      User Options Code # 3 (Default 1-6)       

2 = Assigned to Area 

B

                                                 

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P24E      User Options Code # 4 (Default 1-6)       

3 = Code can Arm Area

                                                  

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P25E      User Options Code # 5 (Default 1-6)       

4 = Code can Disarm Area

                                              

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P26E      User Options Code # 6 (Default 1-6)       

5 = Code can arm Monitor Mode

                                    

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P27E      User Options Code # 7 (Default 1-6)       

6 = Code can disarm Monitor Mode

                                

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P28E      User Options Code # 8 (Default 1-6)       

7 = User can Change their  Code

                                   

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P29E      User Options Code # 9 (Default 1-6)       

8 = User can Change Codes 1-10

                                  

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P30E      User Options Code # 10 (Default 1-6)                                                                                             

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Programming Output Options 

A

 

 
P31E      Options for Output # 1 (Default None)    P31E-P34E Options

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P32E      Options for Output # 2 (Default None)    

1 = Invert Output

                                                              

 

P33E      Options for Output # 3 (Default None)    

2 = Flash Output

                                                               

P34E      Options for Output # 4 (Default None)    

3 = Single Pulse to Output

                                                

P35E      Options for Output # 5 (Default None)    

4 = Lockout Output

                                                            

P36E      Options for Output # 6 (Default None)    

5 = Siren Driver to output

                                                

 

P37E      Options for Output # 7 (Default None)    

6 = 

Control

 button & DTMF Remote Control can operate O/P

  

P38E      Options for Output # 8 (Default None)    

7 = Output Flashes on 24 Hour Alarm

                              

                                                                                   

8 = Day zones linked to Pulse Timer

 

                          Programming Output Options 

B

 

               
P41E      Options for Output # 1 (Default 1,2,5)     P41E-P44E Options

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P42E      Options for Output # 2 (Default 1,2,5)     

1 = Pendant Panic to Output

                                            

 

P43E      Options for Output # 3 (Default 1,2,5)     

2 = Keypad Panic to Output

                                              

P44E      Options for Output # 4 (Default 1,2,5)     

3 = Keypad Fire to Output

                                                 

P45E      Options for Output # 5 (Default 1,2,5)     

4 = Keypad Medical to output

                                           

P46E      Options for Output # 6 (Default 1,2,5)     

5 = System Tamper to Output

                                         

 

P47E      Options for Output # 7 (Default 1,2,5)     

6 = Duress Alarm to Output

                                              

P48E      Options for Output # 8 (Default 1,2,5)     

7 = Mains Fail to Output

                                                    

                                                                                   

8 = Battery Low to output

 

Mapping Zone Alarms To Outputs 

 

P51E      Normal Zone Alarms 1-8 to Output # 1 (Default= All Zones)

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P52E      Normal Zone Alarms 1-8 to Output # 2 (Default= All Zones)                                                         

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P53E      Normal Zone Alarms 1-8 to Output # 3 (Default= All Zones)                                                        

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P54E      Normal Zone Alarms 1-8 to Output # 4 (Default= All Zones)                                                        

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Summary of Contents for Elite Version 8D

Page 1: ...Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand Installation ProgrammingGuide Elite Version 8ZoneControlCommunicator 8D ...

Page 2: ...roud to provide you with a new generation of alarm controller The Elite 8D is a New Zealand designed and built product which brings you the quality and features which you deserve at an affordable price In addition to the the advanced design only the highest quality components have been used in the production of this Elite panel to ensure the highest degree of reliability This manual will guide you...

Page 3: ...R 23 DAY MODE TIMER TO KEYPAD BUZZER 23 OUTPUT TIMING OPTIONS 23 LOADING RADIO ZONES 24 RADIO ZONE OPTIONS 24 LOADING RADIO PENDANTS 25 RADIO PENDANT OPTIONS A 26 RADIO PENDANT OPTIONS B 26 KEYPAD PARTITION ASSIGNMENT 27 KEYPAD PANIC BUTTON ENABLE OPTIONS 27 KEYPAD FIRE BUTTON ENABLE OPTIONS 28 KEYPAD MEDICAL BUTTON ENABLE OPTIONS 28 MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 1 28 MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 2 2...

Page 4: ...AC Input Red Blk _ Battery From Street To Phone Mains Earth Elite Keypad Pos Neg Gnd Ant Clock Data RX 16 303 Receiver Optional Listen in Keypad Connection 0v 12v 2k2 Latching Smoke Detector with Normally Open Contacts _ Passive Infra Red Detector 0v 12v Tmp Tmp Com N C 2k2 2k2 2k2 Ext Alarm MET LS Internal Alarm Piezo _ 2k2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 3A F2 ...

Page 5: ...L With open short circuit Tamper The following table shows end of line resistor configurations The reference to LEDS in bold below relate to the program option setting at address P130E Zone Type Low Zone Resistor Hi Zone Resistor Tamper End of line Type 1 4 Zone LEDS 1 4 off 5 8 off N A Short circuit N A N A Type 2 4 Zone LEDS 1 4 on 5 8 off 2k2 Type 3 8 Zone LEDS 1 4 off 5 8 on 4k7 8k2 N A Type 4...

Page 6: ...eporting LINE OUT This pair of terminals is used to connect telephones and other communication equipment to the incoming phone line via the Elite controller The telephone line is passed through the Elite controller to ensure that the line is available to the controller when it is required OUTPUTS 12 VOLT OUTPUTS There are two 12 volt dc outputs available on the Elite PCB These 12 volt outputs are ...

Page 7: ...nection must be disconnected before the power is disconnected Similarly when reconnecting the dialler it is necessary to power up the Elite before connecting the dialler to the Telecom Network Connection to the Telecom network should be made in accordance with Access Standards Newsletter 65 dated November 1993 This connection is to be readily accessible to allow disconnection in the event of a fau...

Page 8: ...d Window Layout LIGHT INDICATION ä â OFF ON STEADY FLASHING READY EXCLUDE Zone Unsealed All Zones Sealed A Zone is Excluded SYSTEM Normal System Alarm Reset New System Alarm TROUBLE Normal Trouble Alarm Active New Trouble Alarm PROGRAM Run Mode Client Program Mode Installer Program Mode or Control Function Active READY EXCLUDE PROGRAM Exclude Mode Active Zones can be excluded ZONES 1 8 Zone Secure...

Page 9: ...EA B Flashing DURESS ALARM Duress Alarm TROUBLE AREA A B On Steady Flashing SUPERVISED RADIO ALARM Supervised Radio Passive Infra Red SYSTEM TROUBLE LED s 1 8 On Steady Flashing Flashing ZONE INACTIVITY ALARM Zones 1 8 READY EXCL TROUBLE LED s 1 8 On Steady On Steady On Steady TELEPHONE LINE FAILURE Phone Line Failure TROUBLE LED 3 On Steady On Steady When viewing the memory event buffer at the ke...

Page 10: ...um of 8 LED keypads can be connected each wired in parallel A 5th wire may be used to provide a Listen in facility at the keypad when an Elite communicator panel is being used The maximum recommended cable using standard 0 2mm security cable is 50m Cable runs exceeding this distance may require 0 5mm cable Always use good quality cable Some installations may require CAT5 data cable to ensure data ...

Page 11: ...g mode The ENTER Key is used to enter access or program codes It is normally used at the end of a button sequence The CONTROL button if enabled at Address P170E Opt 7 is used to isolate day zone audible alarms if temporarily not required and or to directly control outputs if programmed at addresses P31 P38E Opt 6 LED INDICATORS The LED indicators are used to display system conditions including Zon...

Page 12: ...ter Installer program mode the panel must not be Armed or in Monitor mode Press PROGRAM Code 11 Installer Code ENTER Program light will Flash Note Default Installer Code Code 11 is 000000 You are now in Installer Program Mode Any program addresses may be viewed or changed in this mode ACCESS TO CLIENT PROGRAM MODE FROM RUN MODE Press PROGRAM User Code ENTER Program light On Steady Note Default Use...

Page 13: ... a User Code you must first be in client or installer program mode then select the address from 1 10 If there is already a code programmed at this address it will be flashed back to you Now enter the code then press the ENTER key eg P 1 E 1234 E 3 beeps program light on solid or flashing In this example we have set Code 1 Master Code to be 1234 eg P 5 E 567 E 3 beeps program light on solid or flas...

Page 14: ...efault off Option 1 Invert Output This option is used to invert the normal state of the output The Elite uses open collector type transistor switches and the default state of all outputs is off or high When in alarm the transistor switch is turned on and the output is switched low The invert option reverses this function Option 2 Flash Output This option causes the output to turn on and off at a r...

Page 15: ... is used to map the operation of the Radio Pendant panic button to an output i e when the Radio Panic button is pressed any output with this option enabled will turn on Option 2 Keypad Panic to Output This option is used to map the Keypad Panic Button or the 2 button Panic function to an output Keypad Panics are generated when a user presses the Panic Button or buttons 1 3 Simultaneously at the ke...

Page 16: ...e Zone Alarms to Output 7 Options Zones 1 8 Default None P68E Monitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output 8 Options Zones 1 8 Default None MAPPING 24 HOUR ZONE ALARMS TO OUTPUT 24 HOUR ZONE ALARM MAPPING TO OUTPUTS P71E P78E When a 24 Hour zone is in alarm this block of addresses allows individual zones to be mapped to selected outputs The default setting is that zones 1 8 will turn on output 2 only when a...

Page 17: ...ptions Pendant 1 8 Default None P106E Radio Key to Output 6 Options Pendant 1 8 Default None P107E Radio Key to Output 7 Options Pendant 1 8 Default None P108E Radio Key to Output 8 Options Pendant 1 8 Default None TEMPORARY OUTPUT DISABLE This address P109E allows a technician to select any output s to be temporarily disabled for one alarm or armed cycle eg by turning on LEDS 1 4 at P109E then le...

Page 18: ...el tamper input is used to provide the key switch function PARTITION A OUTPUT OPTIONS PARTITION A OUTPUT OPTIONS P111E P118E This block of addresses sets a number of output options which are specific and unique to the operation of partition or Area A Activity in Areas B will have no direct effect on the options set at these addresses P111E 1E Arm status to output Default off 2E Monitor Mode on sta...

Page 19: ...his option determines if the MONITOR button must be pressed before a code is entered to set Area B Monitor Mode If a keypad is assigned to both Partitions this option should be set to allow individual arming of Monitor Mode for each area Option 3 CODE required to set If this option is set the ARM button is disabled and the panel requires a code to arm as well as disarm Option 4 ARM button can disa...

Page 20: ...de On to output This option will map two short pulses Chirps to the output when Area B Monitor Mode is set via a radio key Pendant the length of the pulses is set by the pulse timer P221E P228E Option 6 Pendant Chirps for Disarm to output This option will map four short pulses Chirps to the output when Area B is Disarmed via a radio key Pendant the length of the pulses is set by the pulse timer P2...

Page 21: ... be excluded manually Zones are excluded during the disarm state and normal zones which are excluded become re included once the alarm has been set then unset 24 hour zones however remain excluded until manually re included again Every time the alarm is set or unset with zones excluded the keypad will respond with a long beep instead of the normal 3 short beeps to indicate that excludes are presen...

Page 22: ...alarm is armed Day zones can be temporarily disabled with the Control button if programmed to do so P145E Can Arm if not Sealed Zones 1 8 Default No zones This option allows programming of which zones can be unsealed and still allow the panel to arm Option 4 at P170E must be on before this address has any effect This option allows setting of the panel if low security areas are not sealed at the ti...

Page 23: ...S OUTPUT RESET TIME P311E P318E 0 9999 Seconds The output reset time is how long an output will stay on following an alarm condition A value of 0 means the output will latch until reset by a valid user code P311E Output 1 Alarm Reset Time Default 600 Sec P312E Output 2 Alarm Reset Time Default 600 Sec P313E Output 3 Alarm Reset Time Default 600 Sec P314E Output 4 Alarm Reset Time Default 600 Sec P...

Page 24: ...against this address in this case radio zone 4 P601E Load Radio Code for Zone 1 P602E Load Radio Code for Zone 2 P603E Load Radio Code for Zone 3 P604E Load Radio Code for Zone 4 P605E Load Radio Code for Zone 5 P606E Load Radio Code for Zone 6 P607E Load Radio Code for Zone 7 P608E Load Radio Code for Zone 8 RADIO ZONE DETECTOR OPTIONS RADIO ZONE DETECTOR OPTIONS P231E P238E Default 0 This block ...

Page 25: ...tion 32 Visonic Powercode unsupervised If a Visonic Powercode radio device is used on the Elite radio zone input setting this bit allows the panel to correctly recognize the alarm and battery low signal from the device but the supervised signal is ignored Option 33 Visonic Powercode supervised If the Visonic Powercode range of radio PIR or reed switch are used on the Elite radio zone input setting...

Page 26: ...n to a pendant The partition s it will disarm has to be selected at options 1 2 Option 5 Pendant can turn Monitor Mode On This option assigns the Monitor Mode Arm function to a pendant The partition s it will arm has to be selected at options 1 2 If Monitor Mode arming is to be used for this pendant then Options 2 3 should be turned off Option 6 Pendant can turn Monitor Mode Off This option assign...

Page 27: ...ttery low signal to be recognized properly Note P162E through P168E are as above but applied to pendants 2 8 KEYPADS WITH LED S OFF WHEN ARMED This option allows the keypad LED s to be turned off at any keypad when the system is fully or partially armed P169E Keypads With LED s Off When armed Option Keypad 1 8 Default None KEYPAD PARTITION ASSIGNMENT A keypad must be assigned to a Partition before...

Page 28: ...a single press to arm Monitor Mode During the Monitor Armed state the Monitor button can also be used to Disarm Monitor Mode with a single press provided the keypad concerned has this option turned on If you do not want single button disarming of monitor mode at any keypads then ensure this option is off for the keypad s concerned Also after Monitor Mode has been armed if the Enter button is press...

Page 29: ...ion is on then the panel can only be armed if all zones are sealed Ready LED On with the exception of those zones which can be unsealed if programmed at address P145E Option 5 No audible keypad beep on supervised radio fault If a supervised radio detector fails to send a test signal within a preset period an alarm will be generated A supervised alarm will cause the system LED on the keypad to flas...

Page 30: ...Hour Value 0 23 Default 3 When setting up a panel for the first time using daylight saving you must ascertain whether daylight saving is currently ACTIVE If it is you must enter in P414E then 1E to tell the panel that daylight saving is ON to sync the panel to daylight saving mode If this is not done then when daylight saving finishes the panel will not adjust the clock P414E Daylight Saving is Ac...

Page 31: ...ransfer Unit which can be plugged into the expansion socket on the control board P628E Write to EEPROM DTU Board READ FROM EEPROM DTU BOARD This address P629E is used to return the panels program configuration from an external EEProm memory card DTU Data Transfer Unit which can be plugged into the expansion socket on the control board P629E Read from EEPROM DTU Board ...

Page 32: ...ll The second method is to use fax defeat which entails calling the panel and letting it ring no more than 4 times hanging up then ringing back within 45 seconds The panel will now answer the call on the first ring Option 3 Disable Telephone line Monitoring If the panel is connected to a poor telephone line and the line failure alarm is appearing regularly by turning this option on the panel will ...

Page 33: ... Radio Battery Low If a Radio battery low is detected the panel can report this alarm to a central monitoring company if this option is on Option 5 Report System Tamper If a control panel tamper is detected the panel can report this alarm to a central monitoring company if this option is on Option 6 Report Line Failure If a telephone line failure is detected the panel can report this alarm to a ce...

Page 34: ... alarm occurs then the panel will send a Disarm and group bypass restore following the disarming of the panel to show it has been turned off by a valid user Option 5 Report 24 Hour Alarms when set to Domestic Voice mode When the panel is set to send alarms via domestic or voice mode NO alarms will normally be sent for 24 hour zones If 24 hour alarms are required to be reported in Domestic Voice mo...

Page 35: ...pts the panel will make for each telephone number P245E Maximum Dial Attempts for Ph 1 Value 0 99 Default 20 P246E Maximum Dial Attempts for Ph 2 Value 0 99 Default 20 P247E Maximum Dial Attempts for Ph 3 Value 0 99 Default 20 P248E Maximum Dial Attempts for Ph 4 Value 0 99 Default 20 PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT FORMAT This block of addresses P241E P244E are used to set the reporting forma...

Page 36: ... event code to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 2300 hz and the transmit tone from the panel will be at 1900hz at 10 pulses per second Option 9 4 2 20 pps This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 1400 hz and the transmit tone...

Page 37: ... partitions Option 5 Send Restores When an alarm is generated the panel automatically sends a restore when the alarm is reset If the monitoring company does not want restores they may be turned off with this option Option 6 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 Note P182E through P184E a...

Page 38: ...de 2 Digit Number Default 07 P518E Zone 8 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 08 ZONE ALARM 4 2 RESTORE CODE This block of addresses P521E P528E are used to set the 4 2 code that a Zone will transmit when it is restored following an alarm P521E Zone 1 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 11 P522E Zone 2 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 12 P523E Zone 3 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 13 P524E Zone 4 4 2 Code...

Page 39: ...larm Restore 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 92 P536E Medical Alarm Restore 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 93 P539E Low Battery Restore 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 96 P540E Mains Failure Restore 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 97 ARMED BY USER 4 2 CODE This block of addresses are used to set the 4 2 code that will transmitted each time an individual User Arms the alarm system P541E Armed by U...

Page 40: ...y Radio User 3 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 73 P574E Disarmed by Radio User 4 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 74 P575E Disarmed by Radio User 5 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 75 P576E Disarmed by Radio User 6 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 76 P577E Disarmed by Radio User 7 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 77 P578E Disarmed by Radio User 8 4 2 Code 2 Digit Number Default 78 DISARMED UNDER DURES...

Page 41: ... Input Default 0 AUTO ANSWER RING COUNT The auto answer ring count is the number of rings the panel must count before answering an in coming call For Fax defeat to work the auto answer ring count must be set to a number other than 0 typically 25 rings P249E Auto answer Ring Count Value 0 99 0 Auto answer disabled Default 25 MAINS FAIL REPORTING DELAY This address P319E is used to set a timer that ...

Page 42: ...r Options Code 8 Default 1 6 7 User can Change their Code Page 14 P29E User Options Code 9 Default 1 6 8 User can Change Codes 1 10 Page 14 P30E User Options Code 10 Default 1 6 Page 14 Programming Output Options A P31E Options for Output 1 Default None P31E P34E Options Page 14 P32E Options for Output 2 Default None 1 Invert Output P33E Options for Output 3 Default None 2 Flash Output P34E Option...

Page 43: ...efault None Page 16 P78E 24 Hour Zone Alarms 1 8 to Output 8 Default None Page 16 Mapping Day Zones To Outputs P81E Day Zones 1 8 to Output 1 Default None Page 16 P82E Day Zones 1 8 to Output 2 Default None Page 16 P83E Day Zones 1 8 to Output 3 Default None Page 16 P84E Day Zones 1 8 to Output 4 Default None Page 16 P85E Day Zones 1 8 to Output 5 Default None Page 16 P86E Day Zones 1 8 to Output ...

Page 44: ...o Exit beeps to Keypads in Monitor Mode 7 Enable Key switch 8 Key switch Mode Partition B Output Options P121E Area B Opt O P 1 Default None P111E P114E Options Page 20 P122E Area B Opt O P 2 Default None 1 Arm Status to Output P123E Area B Opt O P 3 Default None 2 Monitor Arm Status to Output P124E Area B Opt O P 4 Default None 3 Disarm Status to Output P125E Area B Opt O P 5 Default None 4 Penda...

Page 45: ...y 3 Options Default None 2 Pendant Can Turn Output Off Page 26 P164E Radio Key 4 Options Default None 3 Visonic Powercode Battery Low Page 26 P165E Radio Key 5 Options Default None 4 Spare Page 26 P166E Radio Key 6 Options Default None 5 Send Panic Alarm Through Dialer Page 26 P167E Radio Key 7 Options Default None 6 Causes Immediate Panic Page 26 P168E Radio Key 8 Options Default None 7 Causes De...

Page 46: ...st Calls 7 Spare 8 Spare Dialer Programming Options P185E Dialer options P185E Options Default 7 Page 32 1 Dialer is Enabled 2 Fax Defeat 3 Disable Telephone Line Monitoring 4 DTMF or Pulse Dial For DTMF 4 5 must both be OFF 5 DTMF or Reverse Pulse Dial For DTMF 4 5 must both be OFF 6 Spare 7 Auto Detect Modem Mode 8 Bell 103 or V21 Dialer Reporting Options A P186E Dialer Options A P186E Options D...

Page 47: ...s Default 0 Sec Page 23 Day Mode to Keypad Buzzer Timer P209E Partition A Day Mode to KP Buzzer Time Value 0 99 1 10 Seconds Default 20 2 Sec Page 23 P210E Partition B Day Mode to KP Buzzer Time Value 0 99 1 10 Seconds Default 20 2 Sec Page 23 Output Day Mode Time P211E Output 1 Day Mode ON Time Value 0 99 1 10 Seconds Default 20 2 Sec Page 23 P212E Output 2 Day Mode ON Time Value 0 99 1 10 Second...

Page 48: ... Reporting Opts Ph 2 Default None 1 Contact ID Page 35 P243E Reporting Opts Ph 3 Default None 2 Domestic Dial Page 35 P244E Reporting Opts Ph 4 Default None 3 Pager Page 35 4 Speech Dialer 5 4 2 10pps Handshake 1400 Tone 1800 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 140...

Page 49: ...e 23 P317E Output 7 Reset Time Value 0 9999 Seconds Default 0 Page 23 P318E Output 8 Reset Time Value 0 9999 Seconds Default 0 Page 23 Mains Fail Reporting Delay P319E Mains Fail Reporting Delay Value 0 9999 Seconds Default 600 Sec Page 41 Zone Contact ID Reporting Code P321E Contact ID Code for Zone 1 Default 130 Page 37 P322E Contact ID Code for Zone 2 Default 130 Page 37 P323E Contact ID Code f...

Page 50: ...on B Account Code Number 4 Digits Default 0000 Page 37 Zone Alarm 4 2 Reporting Code P511E 4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 1 Default 01 Page 38 P512E 4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 2 Default 02 Page 38 P513E 4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 3 Default 03 Page 38 P514E 4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 4 Default 04 Page 38 P515E 4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 5 Default 05 Page 38 P516E 4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 6 Default 06 Page 38 P517E 4 2...

Page 51: ...isarm Code for User 7 Default 57 Page 40 P558E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 8 Default 58 Page 40 P559E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 9 Default 59 Page 40 P560E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 10 Default 60 Page 40 Armed by Radio Pendant User 4 2 Reporting Code P561E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 1 Default 61 Page 40 P562E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 2 Default 62 Page 40 P563E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 3 Default 6...

Page 52: ...de Restore Message for Zone 8 Default 38 Page 39 Radio Zone Code Loading P601E Load Radio Code for Zone 1 Page 24 P602E Load Radio Code for Zone 2 Page 24 P603E Load Radio Code for Zone 3 Page 24 P604E Load Radio Code for Zone 4 Page 24 P605E Load Radio Code for Zone 5 Page 24 P606E Load Radio Code for Zone 6 Page 24 P607E Load Radio Code for Zone 7 Page 24 P608E Load Radio Code for Zone 8 Page 24...

Page 53: ...E Clear Alarm Memory Buffer Page 30 Walk Test Mode P627E Walk Test Mode Page 30 Write to EEPROM DTU Board P628E Write to EEPROM DTU Board Page 31 Read from EEPROM DTU Board P629E Read from EEPROM DTU Board Page 31 ...

Page 54: ...ol remote set 407 000 Command Control arm disarm Arm by Keyswitch 409 001 Area A Keyswitch Arm Disarm 409 002 Area B Keyswitch Arm Disarm Arm by Up Download 407 000 Remote PC arm disarm Radiokey Panic 120 001 Radiokey pendant 1 008 Radiokey pendant 8 Radio PIR Reed Switch Activation 130 001 Zone 1 through to 008 Zone 8 System Battery Low 302 000 Control Panel Battery low Mains Fail 301 000 230v ma...

Page 55: ...mmed to report when disarmed as well Now if option 6 is OFF there will be NO 24 hour alarms reported If option 6 is ON then 24 hour alarms will ALWAYS report regardless of the Arm Disarm state 6 There has been a new option added at address P188E option 7 This option now allows the ability to control whether monitor mode zone alarms will be reported via the dialer or not If option 7 is turned ON al...

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