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Premier Elite 8XP-W & 32XP-W Installation Manual 

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5.

 

System Overview

 

 

1: Engineers Keypad Connection 

An engineer’s keypad (

Premier/Elite LCD

 keypad and interface lead) 

can be temporarily plugged onto this connector to allow system 
programming and testing. (Functions dependent on Panel firmware 
version) Set the keypad address switches to all on. 

2: Network Connection 

The + and 

 terminals provide power whilst the T and R  terminals 

are transmit and receive data. 

3: For Future Use 
4: Comm. Port Connection 

Serial communications port for connecting the 8 XP-W & 32XP-W to 
a PC via PC Com/USB Com or Com IP/WiFi for use with 

Ricochet 

Monitor 

Software

5: Lid Tamper 

When  open  puts  the  system  into  commission  mode  and  digitally 
attenuates the receiver signal by 15Db. 

6: Programming/Diagnostic 

LED’s

 

Allows  programming  of  devices  directly  to  the  receiver,  in 
conjunction  with  the  learn  switch  (Legacy  mode  only).  For 
diagnostic information please see page 20 

7: Antenna 

RF Antenna. 

8: Network LED's 

Green  LED  =  Data  received  by  the  expander  from  the  panel  Red 
LED  =  Data  transmitted  by  the  expander  to  the  panel. 

(The  flash 

rate depends on the mode and RF activity) 

9: Heartbeat LED 

Flashes steadily to indicate that the receiver is functioning correctly. 
If the light is ON or OFF all the time, then there could be a hardware 
problem. 

10: Learn Switch 

To be used with programming L

ED’s to learn devices directly to the 

receiver. 

11: Options Switch 

Use  to  select  the  receiver  functionality  depending  on  panel 
firmware. 
Switch  1  ON  =firmware  dependant,  please  see  the  relevant 
programming section. 
Switch 2 ON = Legacy Mode  

OFF = 

Ricochet

 

Switch  3  OFF  =  Impaq  Contact-W  Wired  Input  2  will  report  as 
Tamper 

(default)

 

ON = input 2 will report as an Alarm. 

Switch 4 Walk test

  

12: Address Switch 

Used to assign the address of the receiver on the network 

 

13: RF LED 

Flashes when transmitting or receiving RF data 

14: Tamper Disable 

Disables the lid and rear tamper 

15: Engineer’s 

Keypad LED's 

Red  LED  flashes  constantly,  the  flash  rate  increases  when  data  is 
being transmitted

16: Flash Programming Port 

Variant dependent, for flashing the expander with updated firmware. 

 

 

Mounting the Expander 

Remove  each  screw  cap  by  inserting  a  flat  bladed  screwdriver  into  the  slot  and  turning  anti-clockwise, 

excessive force is 

NOT

 required. Remove both of the cover screws and put them in a safe place along with 

the screw caps. Gently pull the cover away from the base applying slight pressure to the sides at the top of 

the expander if required. The front cover should now be off. 
Mount the expander using at least two appropriate countersunk screws (no larger than No. 8). A keyhole slot 

has been provided to assist mounting and aid levelling. 
If required a  screw should be placed into the knockout on the rear of the expander to enable the rear/wall 

tamper. 

 

Do  not  mount  near  metal  or mains  supplies.  When  using with  metal  control panels  a  minimum  of  50cm gap  is 

required. Do not mount near aerials of any description, or other wireless equipment.

 

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Summary of Contents for Premier Elite 32XP-W

Page 1: ...Installation Manual Premier Elite 8XP W Premier Elite 32XP W INS467 8...

Page 2: ...Key 16 Premier 412 816 V9 5 V11 10 Later Premier 832 2 5 V4 10 Later 17 Option Switch Settings 17 Expander Settings 17 Removing Detectors 18 Learning SmartKey 18 SmartKey 19 Learning Devices directly...

Page 3: ...stalled SignalSecurity further enhances network reliability with each device already aware of the number of communication paths available to it The 8XP W 32XP W expanders can be used on any premier co...

Page 4: ...88 168 640 to V4 X X Relearn if you Flash Elite 12 W 24 W 48 W to V4 X X V2 X X V3 X X All Versions Yes No No V4 X X 1 X X 2 X X Yes No No 3 0 6 No No No V3 Multiple Expander Support V2 introduced mul...

Page 5: ...that they are registered on the receiver or control panel and that Mesh Networks and routing are established correctly Please refer to the relevant section in this document to Learn Devices to the sy...

Page 6: ...Legacy Contact Technical Support for a Legacy Manual Ensure all Option Switches are off See Page 7 Learn Devices to Control Panel See Page 10 Onwards set attributes See Page 10 Onwards Place Devices...

Page 7: ...tions Switch Use to select the receiver functionality depending on panel firmware Switch 1 ON firmware dependant please see the relevant programming section Switch 2 ON Legacy Mode OFF Ricochet Switch...

Page 8: ...an be used for most installations However under certain conditions it may be necessary to use screened cable Selecting an Address Each expander must be assigned a different address using the DIL switc...

Page 9: ...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 Premier Elite 168 Exp 1 Exp 2 Exp 1 Exp 2 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Expander Address 1 5 1 5 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N...

Page 10: ...ed Ricochet learn menu accessible via the key when in Engineer menu This new feature is only for devices SmartKey should be learnt to the system in the User Menu as described later in this section Lea...

Page 11: ...pe Area When learning devices if no editing has taken place of the control panel onboard hardwired zones these will be switched to Not Used after the first Ricochet device is learned to the system the...

Page 12: ...se this key to exit the Learn Menu Premier EliteV2 00 V2 09 24 48 88 168 640 Ricochet V2 xx Option Switches All Off Introduction V2 xx firmware added the option to learn Ricochet devices through the Z...

Page 13: ...is the default mode for all single technology motion detectors Hybrid Mode Hybrid mode is used to control the reporting functions for devices When in this mode devices are awake only when the system...

Page 14: ...n Learning 20s Zone 00 Learn P R P 0 0 y Zone 00 P0 0 Not sed n n y Zone 00 Attrib y Zone 00 Attrib2 A Zone 00 Areas A y Zone 00 Text n n y Zone 00 Chime Silent n n y Zone 00 Test Remote Test Off n n...

Page 15: ...on Whilst it is possible to learn at any point during the programming of the system learning and testing the functionality of the Premier Elite SmartKey after all devices have been placed will ensure...

Page 16: ...A Please refer to page 27 for details of the LED AUX funtions To disable two stage arming please refer to INS176 8 or later and check Global Options System Config options 38 48 Once the 16 slots on a...

Page 17: ...r s mode by entering the engineer code followed by then 2 Enter to select the Assign Radio Device menu if an error tone is generated then the receiver is not installed or configured correctly 3 Enter...

Page 18: ...e receiver and work downwards The users available will vary depending on the control panel Control Panel Available Users Premier 412 Users 1 to 31 Premier 816 Users 1 to 31 Premier 832 Users 1 to 63 S...

Page 19: ...he SmartKey from e g 4 Press the key the panel will generate an acceptance tone and the SmartKey is no longer assigned to the selected user Note If the SmartKey was assigned to user 02 onwards the use...

Page 20: ...ter Engineer Utilities now includes a new Ricochet Diagnostics menu This menu displays information about the live system and is split into Premier Elite SmartKey and Ricochet devices via Zones and Use...

Page 21: ...ion from the device was over an hour ago Zone 00 P R No msg recvd yet This display shows that no message has been received yet this would normally be seen on a recently powered up system wait 15 minut...

Page 22: ...ed onto the system ser002 Ricochet Partarm Bat OK Shows the different messages displayed when the relevant buttons are pressed ser002 Ricochet Disarm Bat OK ser002 Ricochet ullarm Bat OK ser002 Ricoch...

Page 23: ...Zone 00 Shock Status aaaSpdtt Zone 00 Shock P Zone 00 Shock P C Zone 00 Not Ricochet C B ser000 Ricochet Not Ricochet U ser002 Ricochet Not connected Zone 00 Shock C Zone 00 Shock hr since msg C C se...

Page 24: ...nabled when the expander is in tamper When in commission mode the RF signal is attenuated by 6 dB and will reject weak signals This means that when devices are placed into their final locations and co...

Page 25: ...being used to trigger 24 hour circuits or where the zone is required to chime ensure the device attributes are at the default Always Awake as detailed on page 26 The two additional inputs may also be...

Page 26: ...W and Impaq Plus W For example a Impaq Contac W on a door which you need to know is opened regardless of system state or devices such as PA buttons smoke detectors which have been connected to the in...

Page 27: ...xiliary devices from the control panel outputs The function keys should first be enabled either from the Engineers Keypad or Ricochet Monitor Once enabled the user can enter Auxiliary mode by pressing...

Page 28: ...ee alarm status LED s will flash to indicate an arm failure In the case of users assigned to multiple areas the whole system should be unset and each area investigated to determine the cause of the ar...

Page 29: ...g Voltage 10 13 7VDC Current Consumption 120mA Network 4 wire standard 7 0 2 alarm cable up to 250m Star Daisy Chain or any combination Outputs 1 8 Not Used Operating Temperature 10 C 14 F to 50 C 122...

Page 30: ...II Hereby Texecom declares that the radio equipment type GCA1000 2 and GCD1000 2 Premier Elite 32XP W and Premier Elite 8XP W is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full EU declaration of conf...

Page 31: ...Premier Elite 8XP W 32XP W Installation Manual INS467 8 31 Notes...

Page 32: ...Lancashire BB4 4PW England Technical Support UK Customers Tel 08456 300 600 Calls charged at local rate from a BT landline Calls from other networks may vary International Customers Tel 44 1706 233875...

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