MODULES
Control panel
PAS808M
support up to 7 modules
and
control panels
PAS8
16, PAS832, P16, P32
supports up to 15 modules.
Service Mode
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System Setup
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Modules
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Settings
It is recommended to give an appropriate name to module. The module name will appear on keypad’s LCD if
there will be any trouble with the module.
Registered module address is shown on the upper-left corner of LCD (eg. M00 = 00 address). Please remember
the
module address and use it to program zones and PGM outputs.
Registered module type is shown on LCD. Available module types: PAS808M, PAS816, PAS832, P16, P32,
KM20B, KM24, KM24A, KM24G,
KM25,
EXT016, EXT116S, EXT116VM, EXT216, GSV6U, GSVU, EXM800,
PROX8, PWR20,
and
LAN800.
Registered module serial number is shown on LCD. If you don't see the module serial number, it means that
module is not registered in the system. See page 2 for more information about manual module registration.
For
additional
security it’s recommended to use tamper to protect modules. Tamper can be activated by using:
Z6 - on control panels;
Z1 - on EXM800;
back switch - on keypads.
If
Use module tamper
selected as
No
, then zones Z6 on control panel and zone Z1 on EXM800 can be used as
regular zone terminals.
Basic settings for all modules:
Extended settings for keypad:
Use
the
[ENT] key
to enter to extended settings menu.
Page 3
Short programming manual - basic information
Intruder alarm system
M00
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Name
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Control Panel
M00
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Type
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PAS832
M00
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Serial No.
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805308385
M00
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Use Tamper
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Yes
M01
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Extend.Sett
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KM24G
Use
the
[ENT] key
to enter to extended settings menu.
M06
|
Extend.Sett
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PROX8
The keypads have additional keys dedicated for emergency conditions. These can be activated by pressing
both emergency keys at the same time (see user manual). However, in some places like a corridor it is
recommended to disable emergency keys to prevent false alarms.
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Fire Alarm
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Medical Alarm
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Panic Alarm
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Yes
No
No
Extended settings for
PROX8 module
:
This setting is related with entry/exit counting when
the
module is installed indoor
s
or outdoor
s
. If proximity
reader is installed outdoor
s
, then the
e
ntry/
e
xit delay is excluded.
The p
referred arming mode will appear as
a
first option. With preferred arming
mode selected correctly the user
will spend less time on arming. Arming mode is indicated by a color of PROX8 LED:
Away
- red color;
Night
- blue color;
Stay
- green color;
Max Away
- white color.
Note:
if there is a need of only 1 arming mode, program all options with the same arming mode.
The p
roximity reader has a buzzer for audible notifications
wich
can be enabled or disabled.
The p
roximity reader has 3 options
on
what it must do when the unknown proximity tag is detected:
No action
Indication
- module starts blinking red and starts emitting
an
annoying noise.
Indicat.&Alarm
- module starts blinking red and starts emitting
an
annoying noise. The alarm siren will be
triggered after 3 attempts to control
the system with an unknown tag.
The p
roximity reader can be programmed to indicate the present status of the system on LED for a short
period
of time
when
the
tag is near
a
sensitive area of the module or
it can
indicate the status continuously.
All partitions are usually assigned to the keypad by default. All events related to all partitions are shown on
keypad LCD. If there is a need to monitor only one of all enabled partitions, then assign this partition to the
keypad. Use [ENT] key to enter to menu, then press [#] key to assign partition to the keypad. Save changes by
pressing the [ENT]
key.
All partitions by default are usually assigned to the proximity reader PROX8. All events related to all partitions
are shown on proximity reader's LED. If there is a need to monitor only one of all enabled partitions, then assign
this particular partition to the proximity reader. Use [ENT] to enter the menu, then press
the
[#] key to assign
a
partition to the keypad. Save changes by pressing the [ENT] key.
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Partitions
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Partitions
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+Partition 01
+Partition 01
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Sound
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No
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HideStatusIndi
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No
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Unknown tag
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No Action
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Installation
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Outdoor
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Preferred mode
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Second mode
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Third mode
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Fourth mode
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Away
Night
Stay
Max Away
System with
KM2
0B
keypads