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Programming the Alarm System 

Premier Series 

Master User Guide 

40 

INS177 

 Overriding the Control Timers 

The system has Control Timers that may have been programmed to activate outputs, 
arm areas or lockout users at different times of the day. Users with access to this option 
can turn the control timers on and off manually if required. 

To turn the control timers on & off, proceed as follows:

 

Enter a valid User code 

1111

 

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2

Press

 

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Press

 

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Press

 

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 until the display looks like this: 

K($6(=$9"13$3(

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Press

 

#

 

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Use keys 

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 - 

5

 

to toggle control timers on and off

 

(i.e. 1 = Timer 1) 

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Press 

#

 when finished

 

Press 

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to exit the menu 

The display will return to normal. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PREMIER 168

Page 1: ...Veritas User Guide Quick Reference Guide 1 INS167 MASTER USER GUIDE Security Control Panels Issue 3 THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM ...

Page 2: ...To FULL Arm the System 14 To PART Arm the System 15 To ARM Individual Areas 16 To DISARM the System 17 During Entry 17 When Not in Entry 17 To CANCEL the Exit Mode 18 To CLEAR an Arm Fail 18 To SILENCE an Alarm 19 To RESET After an Alarm 19 USER Reset 19 ENGINEER Reset 20 ANTI CODE Reset 20 To OMIT Zones 21 To Turn CHIME On and Off 22 To VIEW the Status of Zones 23 To OMIT 24 Hour Zones 24 To SELE...

Page 3: ... Overriding the Control Timers 40 Altering the Control Timers 41 Adding New Users to the System 43 Programming New Users 43 User Types 44 Available Options 45 User Options 1 46 User Options 2 47 User Config 48 User Name Text 49 Programming User Codes 50 Programming Proximity TAGS 52 Deleting Users 52 Setting up the Part Arms 53 Calling a Remote PC 54 Altering the Holiday Dates 55 Adjusting Speaker...

Page 4: ...so that too many incorrect code entries will cause a Tamper alarm or lock the keypad out The User code may not allow access to certain functions i e if the code is only allowed to arm and disarm area A it will not be able to arm or disarm other areas on the system Most User codes can arm and disarm areas assigned to them from any keypad on the system However Local Users will only be able to arm an...

Page 5: ...ommercial Premises Office 1 in an office block could be area A office 2 could be area B and office 3 could be area C Each area can be armed and disarmed independently from each other For instance any of the offices in example 2 above could be armed and disarmed to allow access without affecting the other offices All of the areas together form the entire alarm system Example 4 Office Block The foye...

Page 6: ...mier LCDP LCDLP only Built in Proximity Reader for use with Proximity TAGS approximate range is between 1 and 5 cm Proximity TAGS can be used as an alternative to a Code number LED Indicators Five LED indicators have been provided to indicate the status of the system LED Status Meaning Power On AC mains is present on the control panel Flashing AC Mains is not present the control panel is running o...

Page 7: ...age 16 for details It can also be used to do a Quick arm if this feature is enabled Reset Key This key is used to exit from a menu or to reset the system see page 19 for details Scroll Key This key is used to scroll through the various menus and options and also to slow down the display if it is scrolling through alarm information too fast Menu Key This key is used to select the Arming or User men...

Page 8: ...ether again Reset and Service Messages When the system requires a reset service the display will show one of three messages These messages can also be accessed at any time from the normal display These messages may have been programmed with the telephone numbers of the installer or the Alarm Receiving Centre When alarm information is being displayed pressing the SCROLL key will slow down the displ...

Page 9: ...ed access This normally occurs when a zone programmed as Security Key is active the display will automatically clear when the zone returns to normal 3 36 3 7 A A zone with the Activity attribute has not been activated within the activity time period this may be caused by an obstruction view the zone status to find out which zone has not activated then activate the zone to clear the fault EEEE 5 D ...

Page 10: ...act the alarm company immediately Arm Fail Failing to Arm If the exit procedure is started and zones are still Active at the end of the exit procedure an Internal alarm will occur internal sounders only and the strobe light on the external sounder will flash If this occurs the arm fail must be cleared and the zone in fault identified before the system can be armed see page 18 for details on cleari...

Page 11: ...ess the key and the display will return to normal The diagram on page 12 shows both menus and the functions and options available The range of available functions and options will depend on the control panel being used some control panels do not support all of the features and also the type of user on that system If a function or option cannot be selected it may be that it is not assigned to that ...

Page 12: ...K 6 9 13 3 01 X 012 1 E K 6 9 13 3 1 0W 3E K 6 9 13 3 8 3 653 E K 6 9 13 3 K 5 653 E K 6 9 13 3 13 E K 6 9 13 3 3 U K 3 5 K 6 9 13 3 3 F P5 5E K 6 9 13 3 0W 3 7 1 E K 6 9 13 3 3 8 3 5E K 6 9 13 3 4 3 8 E K 6 9 13 3 H 5E K 6 9 13 3 HY 53 Q 5E K 6 9 13 3 0H 3 B O 1 5E K 6 9 13 3 0W 3 7 1 E K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 2E K 6 9 13 3 B 12 H E A R S TT M H A Reset 5 jkl 4 ghi 1 2 abc 3 def 6 mno 7 pqrs 8 tuv 9 ...

Page 13: ...type of user on that system Not all functions are available to all users If a function cannot be selected it may be that it is not assigned to that user see page 45 for details If no keys are pressed the display will return to normal after a pre programmed time The table below shows the various functions available Arming Menu Key Function Page 3 Arm System 14 Part Arm System 15 0 Silent Arming 14 ...

Page 14: ...ere is no need to enter the User code below To arm the system proceed as follows Ensure that the premises are secure all doors and windows closed etc and the Ready light is on Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E Press 0 to Silent arm if required K 6 9 13 3 13 E Press to arm The exit tone will sound if silent arm has not been selected 5 1 0W 3 L Leave the premises When the system has arme...

Page 15: ...at it can be part armed by just pressing 0 or followed by if this is the case then there is no need to enter the User code below To part arm the system proceed as follows Ensure that the premises are secure all windows and doors not being omitted are closed and the Ready light is on Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E Press K 6 9 13RV 0 1 12 Use keys to select the required part arm K 6 9...

Page 16: ...ea cannot be selected Pressing 3 will select deselect all areas pressing will toggle between the first 8 areas and the second 8 areas where applicable To select areas for arming proceed as follows Ensure that the premises are secure all windows and doors not being omitted are closed and the Ready light is on Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E Press 3 5 L L III Use keys 5 to select the r...

Page 17: ...rfectly normal for the 2nd Entry time to be programmed as zero in which case an Intruder alarm will occur as soon as the Entry time expires During Entry To disarm the system proceed as follows Enter the premises via the designated entry point The entry tone will start 5 1 013 6 L D Enter a valid User code 1111 The entry tone will stop 7 A The system is now disarmed When Not in Entry To disarm the ...

Page 18: ...ernal strobe will be flashing to indicate a problem For details on preventing an Arm Fail condition please refer to page 10 If you were not present when the arm fail occurred or you do not clear the arm fail the internal sounders will continue to sound and the external strobe will continue to flash To clear the arm fail proceed as follows The alarm will be sounding and the display will look someth...

Page 19: ...mething like this 7 A Enter a valid User code 1111 The internal and external sounders will stop and the number of the zone that caused the alarm will be displayed in this case Zone 2 O 1 ASRS SF B U 9 6 8 The alarm now needs to be reset To RESET After an Alarm USER Reset Once the alarm has been silenced see above the system will need to be reset If the system has been programmed to be reset by an ...

Page 20: ...Anti Code following an alarm activation you will still be able to silence the alarm by entering a valid User code see page 19 for details The system cannot be armed again until the alarm has been reset To reset the alarm proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 8 55 40 0 13 V H Press The display will show a random code number i e 4281 3 L S A 4 F 6 L VVVV Contact the telephone number on the...

Page 21: ...en selected for omitting All omitted zones will be automatically reinstated the next time the system is disarmed unless programmed otherwise To re instate zones manually simply follow the instructions again However when the key is pressed this time the zones will be re instated To omit zones when arming proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 and press O 1 AI 13 K L Enter a zone number 111...

Page 22: ...me see page 34 for details on selecting which zones chime Once a zone has been selected for chime the Chime facility can be manually turned on and off as required The system can also be programmed to automatically turn Chime on and off under certain conditions i e certain times of the day door left open etc If no zones have been programmed for chime then turning Chime on and off will have no effec...

Page 23: ...653 E 2 Press 5 K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 O 1 3 3 5 Press O 1 A 13 K L Enter a zone number 111 or use the key to search O 1 A C 12 K 3 3 L Pressing will make the zone chime every time it is activated an Arrow will appear to the right of the zone number to clear the Chime press again Pressing will display the zone text Every time the selected zone is activated its status will be displayed and the keypad will ...

Page 24: ...ppear to the left of the zone number to indicate that the zone has been selected for omitting To re instate the zones simply follow the instructions again However when the key is pressed on this occasion the zones will be re instated To omit 24 Hour zones proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 3 3 SU O 1 5 Press O 1 A 13 K L Enter a zone number 111 or use...

Page 25: ...ime Zones see page 34 for details Only areas that have been programmed for Chime can be selected A star means the area can be selected and a dot means the area cannot be selected Pressing 3 will select deselect all areas Pressing will toggle between areas A to H and I to P Premier 168 only To select an area for Chime proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press 01 X B 1...

Page 26: ...ed see page 23 for details The system may have been programmed so that an activity fault will not allow arming If this is the case the system can only be armed once the zone in fault has been activated forced walk test Only zones with the Activity attribute that have not been activated will be shown To view activity faults proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press un...

Page 27: ...ibute have been activated for each area To view activity counts proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 3 135 Press 3 36 L 3 13 T Use keys 5 to select an area or use the key to search To reset the activity counter press 3 36 DL T 3 13 Press when finished Press to exit the menu The display will return to normal ...

Page 28: ...rammed mobile phone numbers To send a Text Message proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 1H 7 W3 E Press _ L Use the keypad to type a message press when finished For details on programming text please refer to page 49 FB 1 Z AL a A bST Press to select the required telephone number FB 1 Z bL a c A bST Press when finishe...

Page 29: ...t all options are available to all users If an option cannot be selected it may be that it is not assigned to that user see page 45 for details If no keys are pressed the display will return to normal after a pre programmed time The table below shows the various options available User Menu Key Option Page View Event Log 30 0 Change Code 33 Edit Chime Zones 34 System Tests 35 4 Walk Test 36 Enable ...

Page 30: ...me and the up key moves you forwards again The key toggles between the area information and the time date For a full list of Event Log descriptions please refer to the Master User Guide To view the Event Log proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press H A K H A R S d b Press to scroll up and down through the Log 5 ...

Page 31: ...m ARMED WITH L F The system has been armed with a Line Fault condition present AREA Armed Area has been armed AREA Disarmed Area has been disarmed PART Armed Area has been Part Armed TIME Armed Area was armed automatically using one of the timer controls TIME Disarmed Area was disarmed automatically using one of the timer controls DEFERRED The arming mode was deferred for area ALARM ABORT An Open ...

Page 32: ...as been activated COMS FAILED The Communicator has failed to report to the Alarm Receiving Centre DOWNLOAD START An Upload Download has been initiated DOWNLOAD END The Upload Download has finished LOG ALERT 80 of the Event Log has filled since the last Upload Download DATE CHANGED The control panel Time has been changed TIME CHANGED The control panel Date has been changed Event Log Hotkeys When vi...

Page 33: ...ou memorise or write down the new code you are about to program Failure to remember your code will require an engineer visit to re program a new code for you This may incur a call out charge To change your User code proceed as follows Enter the User code that requires changing 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press 0 K 6 9 13 3 B 12 H E Press 013 Z 9 H...

Page 34: ... to chime if Chime is turned on see page 22 for details on turning Chime on and off To setup zones for Chime proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press K 6 9 13 3 0H 3 B O 1 5 Press O 1 A 13 13 K L Enter the zone number 111 or use the key to search O 1 AT 13 D N K L Press to select Chime Once for Chime 1 twice for...

Page 35: ...operating correctly Any outputs that have been left On will be turned Off when the menu is exited To test the Sounders and Strobe proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press K 6 9 13 3 K 653 3 535E Press 8 5B e0 3 3 53 D 5 L Press 3 to select the BELL test Press to select the STROBE test Press 0 to select the SPEAK...

Page 36: ...ring walk test allowing Audible PA buttons Silent PA buttons etc to be tested To perform a walk test proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press 4 K 6 9 13 3 K M N 3 53E Press M N 3 53 5L L IIIIII Use keys 5 to select an area for walk testing M N 3 53 5L L IIIII Press to start the walk test I Z Z0 I Every time zone...

Page 37: ...ption can authorise Engineer access Engineer access is only permitted for 4 hours after it is enabled after which it will automatically be disabled again To enable Engineer access proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 01 X 012 1 E Press 012 1 55L K 5 X H Press to e...

Page 38: ...ss to this option will be able to set the Time on your alarm system To set the System Time proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press K 6 9 13 3 3 653 E Press 013 Z 9 L A R D Enter the new time 24 Hour format 6677 013 Z 9 L ARST D Press to change between BST and GMT 013 Z 9 L ARST f7 Press 2 Press to exit the menu...

Page 39: ... Log Users with access to this option will be able to set the Date on your alarm system To set the System Date proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press 5 K 6 9 13 3 3 653 K 3 E Press 013 Z 9 K 3 L d bd A Enter the new date 887799 013 Z 9 K 3 L Sd Td A Press when finished Press to exit the menu The display will r...

Page 40: ...ccess to this option can turn the control timers on and off manually if required To turn the control timers on off proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 H 5E Press 13 5 1 Use keys 5 to toggle control timers on and off i e 1 Timer 1 13 A 5 1 Press when finished Pres...

Page 41: ... control outputs etc Users with access to this option can program the Control Timers To program control timers proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 3 3 5 Press 13 A 5 1 3 L R Use to Select a Control Timer from 1 to 8 13 5 1 3 L R Enter the first On time 24 Hour fo...

Page 42: ...at 6677 13 5 3 LASR Press when finished K 65 Use keys to select the first Off days SUN to SAT i e and Friday and Saturday K 65 Press when finished 13 X 5 1 3 L R Repeat programming for the timers Second On times On days Off times and Off days Repeat for other Control Timers Press when finished Press to exit the menu The display will return to normal ...

Page 43: ...etermines which areas can be armed disarmed reset etc by that user In addition assigning areas to a user determines which of the area related functions i e omitting zones silent arming etc will be available to that user 4 User Types The User type determines which functions are available to the user i e arming disarming resetting etc and also which options the user can access i e Setup Users System...

Page 44: ...m and disarm areas assigned to their codes from keypads assigned to the same areas Shunt users can omit and reinstate any zone that has been programmed as Shuntable 5 Duress Duress users behave the same way as Standard users However Duress users will activate any outputs programmed as Panic Alarm or Duress whenever their code is entered 6 Arm Only Premier 48 88 168 640 Reset Only Premier 24 Arm On...

Page 45: ...tting Omitting Eng Reset Local Arming Local Disarm Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First DisarmFirst Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First Disarm First User Options 2 Engineer Master Manager Standard Local Duress Arm Only Door Strike Vacation Custom User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu User Menu Eng Program Vacation Door Strike Door Strike Door Strik...

Page 46: ...User can only arm areas that the keypad is assigned to d Local Disarm not on Premier 24 The User can only disarm areas that the keypad is assigned to or areas that are in entry or alarm provided that the code has that area assigned to it Y Auto YES After a code is entered pressing to confirm the next action is not required F Disarm First not on Premier 24 If an area is armed and the user enters th...

Page 47: ... same area is entered Dual Code users will also activate the 1st and 2nd Code output type V Vacation The selected user is enabled the first time it is used to disarm the system and can be used as many times as required However it will be automatically deleted the first time that the User 01 code is used to disarm Vacation users will only be deleted by the Master user once they have been used on th...

Page 48: ...Timers see page 41 for details Alter Part Arms see page 53 for details Alter Hol Dates see page 55 for details and Edit Phone No see page 58 for details menu options S System Tests The selected user can access the System Tests option allowing them to walk test zones activate the external sounder etc see page 35 for details U Setup Users The selected user can access the Setup Users option allowing ...

Page 49: ...s easier i e when spelling the word COLIN instead of typing 222666555444666 all that you need to do is type 26546 and the word is automatically selected It is advised that predictive text be turned off when programming User name text as the library is not comprehensive enough to include all known names The library cannot be edited i e words cannot be added or changed The table below shows the keys...

Page 50: ...e display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 3 F P5 5E Press 3 F P5 5 P5 R Select a user 11 or use the key to search then press i e 10 User 10 2 013 P5 H L VVVVVV Enter the new User code 1111 then press 2 The code can be 4 5 or 6 digits long P5 A 5 L L IIIIIII Use keys 5 to select deselect areas then press P5 A 6F 5L Z 3 1 P5 Use keys 5 to select a User type or use the key to search Refer to page 43 for a...

Page 51: ... is only displayed if User Menu has been selected see above B 12 91 H L O I I I 0 I I Press when finished P5 A 1 2 O I I I 0 I I Press P5 A C N HL X6 3 Use keys 5 to select a timer if required then press P5 A Z 5R Press to edit the User name text press when finished For details on programming text please refer to page 49 Press This option is only displayed if a User with the Door Strike attribute ...

Page 52: ...t the TAG to the Prox symbol on the keypad A confirmation tone will be heard Press when finished Press to exit the menu The display will return to normal Deleting Users To delete User codes proceed as follows Ensure that Setup Users is selected the display should look like this 3 F P5 5 P5 R Select a user 11 then press 2 013 P5 H L VVVVVV Press K 6 9 13 3 K0C0 0 P5 AT Press to confirm deletion of ...

Page 53: ...Arms proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 the display should look like this K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press K 6 9 13 3 3 8 3 5E Press 8 3 A O 1 A 5 L Z Press to select Part Arm 1 Press to select Part Arm 2 Press to select Part Arm 3 8 3 O 1 A 5 L Z Enter a zone number 111 or use the key to search 8 3 O 1 A 5 L Z Press to turn zone ON or OF...

Page 54: ...all to a Remote PC proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 4 3 8 E Press D N Z AR A bST a c Use keys to select a Call Back number i e 0 Call Back number 2 D N Z R A bST a c Press to start the call back Press to exit the menu The display will return to normal ...

Page 55: ... dates reminders To alter Holiday Dates proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 3 U K 3 5 Press U H 6 K 3 AL d d Use to Select a Holiday Date from 1 to 8 U H 6 K 3 bL d d Press then enter the new date 8877992 U H 6 K 3 bL SdA d Press to accept the new Holiday Date Re...

Page 56: ...er code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 HY 53 Q 5E Press 8 1 Q h Press to select a Panel Keypad or Expander speaker J 6F H b Q C h S Press then 5 to enter a volume level 1 Minimum 8 Maximum Press to hear the new volume level J 6F H b Q C hLa Press to accept the new speaker volume Repeat for other spea...

Page 57: ...ts from the systems Event Log To print the Event Log proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 8 13 0 13 C 2E Press Z X 135 L T Enter the number of required events 1111 Z X 135 L T Press to print the Event Log Press to exit the menu The display will return to normal ...

Page 58: ...be programmed To edit a Phone Number proceed as follows Enter a valid User code 1111 K 6 9 13 3 653 E 2 Press K 6 9 13 P5 7 1 E Press K 6 9 13 3 Q 9 0 13 C 2E Press until the display looks like this K 6 9 13 3 0H 3 8B 1 Z E Press FB 1 Z AL Z Z U Zf0 Press to select the required number FB 1 Z bL Press to edit the number a c A bST _LA b Enter the required mobile phone number then press FB 1 Z bL a c...

Page 59: ...y indoor environment Warranty All Texecom products are designed for reliable trouble free operation Quality is carefully monitored by extensive computerised testing As a result the control panel is covered by a two year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship As the control panel is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability f...

Page 60: ...in Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Sec Sec Sec Min Min Sec Keypads RKP Keypad Keypad Quick Emergency Keys No Locatio...

Page 61: ...Premier Series Master User Guide Installation Records INS177 61 Zones Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Part Arms No Description Type Areas Omit 1 2 3 Tick Zones Included in Part Arms ...

Page 62: ...Installation Records Premier Series Master User Guide 62 INS177 Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Part Arms No Description Type Areas Omit 1 2 3 Tick Zones Included in Part Arms ...

Page 63: ...tion Records INS177 63 User Codes User Name Type Default New Code Area Time Lock 01 Master 5678 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A ...

Page 64: ...any Address Telephone Number Installation Date Service Record Date Serviced Comments Engineer Emergency Telephone Numbers For 24 Hour Call Out For Anti Code Reset Control Panel Details Model Premier 24 Premier 48 Premier 88 Premier 168 Premier 640 Location TEXECOM LTD 2000 2003 ...

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