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Quick Start Guide 

Premier Elite Series 

INS222-10 

Quick Start Guide 

8

 Programmable

***

 100mA Outputs

Bell Tamper Input

Auxiliary Tamper Input

5 Programmable Outputs

(4 x 500mA & 1 Relay)

(

only)

Premier 88 168

,

 & 640

Premier Elite

48/

88/

12/24/

64/

/640*

168

Premier LCD/LCDP

Premier LCDL/LCDLP

Premier Elite LCDLP/SMK/FMK

4 Wire Data Network 1

16 Programmable

100mA Outputs

2 keypads (

12-W)

Elite 

4 keypads (

/W)

Elite 24

4 Keypads (

/W & 64-W)

Elite 48

8 Keypads (

)

Elite 88

16 Keypads (

)

Elite 168

64 Keypads (

Elite 640

Premier OP16******

1 Output Module (

)

Elite 12**

1 Output Module (

)

Elite 24

2 Output Modules (

 & 64)

Elite 48

4 Output Modules (

)

Elite 88

8 Output Modules (

)

Elite 168

32 Output Modules(

)   

Elite 640

8 Zone Inputs

Alarm Receiving

Centre

Modem

PC and Modem for 

Remote Upload/Download

PC-Com

PC and 

 for

PC-Com

Local Upload/Download

Plug on Digimodem

 

(Com300, Com2400)

GSM Module

ComIP, ComWiFi*****

WebwayOne, Emizon 

or Chiron Iris

2 Zone

Inputs

1Programmable

100mA Output

2 Zone

Inputs

1Programmable

100mA Output

Speaker

Output

Additional

4 Wire Data Network 

Speaker Output

8 Zone Inputs

Auxiliary Input

Premier 8XP****

8 Programmable

 100mA Outputs

0 Expanders (

)

Elite 12

2 Expanders (

)

Elite 24

4 Expanders (

 & 64)

Elite 48

8 Expanders (

)

Elite 88

16 Expanders (

)

Elite 168

 64 Expanders (

)

Elite 640

Wire as Network 1

4 to 16 Zones (

 12-W)

Elite

8/4 to 24 zones (

/W)

Elite 24

8/4 to 48 Zones (

/W)

Elite 48

4 to 76 Zones (

64-W)

Elite 

8 to 88 Zones (

)

Elite 88

8 to 168 Zones (

)

Elite 168

0 to 640 Zones (

Elite 640

Pow er

I nf o.

Ready

Ser vice

O m i

Pow er

I nf o.

Ready

Ser vice

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Bell/Strobe Outputs

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Om it

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Menu

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5  

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Part

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Premier

Po we r

Network No

Address

Zones

Po we r

Ne two rk No

Ad d re ss

Zo n e s

* No Onboard Zones

** 8 Only on Elite 12

*** 3 Only on Elite 12
**** When mixing wired and wireless expanders check total zone capacity for the control panel.

*****ComWiFi should not be used as a primary form of signalling to an ARC

****** Cannot be used at the same address as Wireless expanders

Premier 

8XP

Elite 

-W****

Po we r

Network No

Address

Zones

0 Expanders (

)

Elite 12

2 Expanders (

)

Elite 24

4 Expanders (

 )

Elite 48

8 Expanders (

)

Elite 64 & 88

16 Expanders (

)

Elite 168

 64 Expanders (

)

Elite 640

Premier 

XP

 Elite 32

-W****

Po we r

Network No

Address

Zones

0 Expanders (

)

Elite 12

1 Expanders (

)

Elite 24

1 Expanders (

)

Elite 48

2 Expanders (

)

Elite 64 & 88

4 Expanders (

)

Elite 168

 16 Expanders (

)

Elite 640

Mobile APP Server

Push Notifications/Arm/Disram

iOS

or

Android

Device

 

 

Installation Sequence 

Before  attempting  to  install  the  alarm  system,  read  this  section. 

Once  you  have  an  overall  understanding  of  the  installation 

sequence, carefully work through each step. 

1: Design the Layout 

Make  a  rough  sketch  of  the  premises  to  get  an  idea  of  where  the 

alarm  detection  devices,  keypads,  zone  expanders  etc.  are  to  be 

located. 

2: Mounting the Panel 

The  control  panel  should  be  mounted  in  a  dry  area  close  to  an 

unswitched  AC  power  source  and  the  incoming  telephone  line  (if 

using  a  communicator).  Mount  the  control  panel  on  a  flat,  plumb 

wall using at least three screws of appropriate size. 

 

You  must  complete all wiring before connecting the battery  or applying 
AC mains to the control panel. 

WARNING: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL 

BEFORE connecting the control panel ALWAYS 

disconnect the supply at the consumer unit.If in ANY 

doubt consult a qualified electrician. 

 

IMPORTANT 

SAFETY 

INFORMATION. 

HAZARDOUS 

VOLTAGES  INSIDE,  NO  USER  SERVICEABLE  PARTS,  NO 

USER ACCESS. 

 

ONLY  connect  the  mains  supply  to  the mains  terminal  block,  NEVER 
connect the mains supply directly to the PCB. 

ALWAYS  refer  to  National  Wiring  Regulations  when  conducting 
installation. 

An  appropriate  and  readily  accessible  disconnection  device  (e.g.  an 
unswitched fused spur) MUST be provided as part of the installation. 

The disconnection device must NOT be fitted in a flexible cord. 

Where identification of the neutral in the mains supply is NOT possible 
a two-pole disconnection device MUST be used. 

Use  mains  cable  of  adequate  carrying  capacity  for  the  rated  current 
(i.e. at least 0.75mm

2

). 

3: Install the Keypads and Zone Expanders 

Mount  and  connect  the  keypads,  zone  expanders  and  output 

modules to the control panel (see page 3). 

4: Install the Alarm Detection Devices 

Install  the  detection  de

vices,  PIR’s,  Contacts,  PA  Buttons  etc.  and 

connect them to the control panel (see page 4). 

5: Install the External Sounder 

Install the external sounder and connect to the control panel. 

6: Other Wiring 

Complete  all  other  wiring  including  speakers,  telephone  line  and 

output connections etc.. 

7: Applying Power to the Control Panel 

Once  steps  1  to  6  are  completed,  power  can  be  applied  to  the 

control panel. 
When applying power for the first time, the factory default settings 

must  be  loaded.  Hold  down  the  Load  Defaults  then  apply  power. 

Power should always be connected in the following order: 

 

Connect  the  red  battery  lead  to  the  positive  terminal  of  the 

battery and then connect the black battery lead to the negative 

terminal 

 

The panel will only become ‘live’ when the AC Mains is connected or 
the ‘Battery Kick

-

start’ button is pressed.

 

 

Connect the AC mains 

8: Keypad messages 

The keypad may show a mix of faults following  first power up and 

go  into  alarm.  If  the  system  goes  into  alarm, 

enter  the  default 

Engineer code

 



, and the alarm tone will stop 

To  access  the  Engineer  Programming  Menu,

  enter  the  default 

Engineer code

 



 

9: Select Language & Country Code 

Immediately following power up you will be prompted to select the 

panel language and country code. The country code determines the 

panel defaults loaded and the operation of the system. 

Summary of Contents for Premier Elite Series

Page 1: ...INS222 10 Premier Elite Series Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ... each step 1 Design the Layout Make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of where the alarm detection devices keypads zone expanders etc are to be located 2 Mounting the Panel The control panel should be mounted in a dry area close to an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone line if using a communicator Mount the control panel on a flat plumb wall using at least three scre...

Page 3: ...randed tinned annealed copper BS4737 7 0 2 alarm cable can be used for most installations However under certain conditions it may be necessary to use screened cable of the same specification PLEASE NOTE The conductor resistance should be no greater than 8Ω per 100metres The usage of Low grade TCCA tinned copper clad cable can have a detrimental effect on the operation of the system and the cable d...

Page 4: ...ould be programmed as Double Pole EOL see page 6 When using this configuration no more than 10 detectors can be connected to each zone Triple End Of Line TEOL Use this wiring configuration when connecting PIR devices with that require Anti Mask and Fault detection Several zone wiring programming options are available for this Triple EOL is illustrated below see page 6 When using this configuration...

Page 5: ...rams and full descriptions of all available options and functions are detailed in INS176 Premier Elite Installation Manual available on the enclosed CD or from our website Default Codes Log Off Engineer Press to log out of the Engineer Programming menu Main Menu Top Line Menu Structure Premier Elite 12 13 16 Tue 26 YES to Select Zone Setup 1 YES to Select Area Programming 2 YES to Select Global Op...

Page 6: ...uard Access U Exit Terminator 5 24Hr Audible U Moment Key 6 24Hr Silent U Latching Key 7 PA Audible U Security 8 PA Silent U Omit Key 9 Fire U Custom Zone Attributes 1 Press to edit to select an attribute to accept O Omittable 3 Part 3 Omit F Force Omit A Access 1 Part 1 Omit E Entry Exit 2 2 Part 2 Omit G Guard Zone Attributes 2 Press to edit to select an attribute to accept D Double Knock R Rese...

Page 7: ...Zone Chime Press to alter chime tone to go to the next option Silent Chime 1 Chime 2 Chime 3 Zone Test Press to alter Test option to go to the next option Zone Wiring Press to alter wiring type to accept Normally Open Triple EOL 2K2 4K7 6K8 Normally Closed 1K 1K 3K 4K7 4K7 Double Pole EOL 4K7 6K8 12K WD Monitor Zone Group Press to alter Zone Group to select a group to accept Elite12 24 2 Groups El...

Page 8: ...ng an mode to accept Entry Exit Instant Exit Term Deferred Timed Exit Area Arm Suites 12 24 48 64 88 168 Use to select a suite no to edit to select an area all areas A A areas A H and I P to accept Area Arm Suites 640 Use to select a suite no to edit s P to select an area group 1 4 use A A to select areas A H and I P to accept Area Suite Text Use to select a suite to edit to select characters pred...

Page 9: ...Fob After Entry 13 Anti code Reset 33 Armed Coms 14 Phone Line Fault 34 2 Wire Smoke 15 Arm With L Fault 35 Fault Eng Reset 16 AC Mains Fail 36 L Fault Eng Rst 17 Arm With AC Fail 37 AC Fail Eng Rst 18 Full Arm Coms 38 Anti Masking When Armed 19 Part Arm Coms 39 No Arming Before Time Arm Areas Use to select an area to toggle between the arm and disarm timer to select timers to accept Area Text Use...

Page 10: ...r Reset 50 Confirmed Hold Up 2 Active PA Zones 09 NVM is Unlocked 30 Auto AV Outputs 51 Max Log Messages 3 10 User Engineer 31 System Clock 50Hz 52 Code Entry Timed 11 Chime Audible 32 80 Column Printer 53 PD6662 2010 12 Allow Omitting of Tampers 33 Disable Text 54 Auxiliary Input Tamper 13 Enable Online Printing 34 Enable EN50131 1 Requirements 55 Part Arm Squawk 14 Hide Activity Faults 35 First ...

Page 11: ... Use the key to select the same option for different zones Use the key to edit the selected option use the to change the option and to confirm selection U Keypad Setup Areas 12 24 48 64 88 168 Use to select keypad to select network to edit to select an area all areas A A areas A H and I P to accept Areas 640 Use to select keypad to select network to edit s P to select an area group 1 4 use A A to ...

Page 12: ...network to edit s P to select an area group 1 4 use A A to select areas A H and I P to accept Text Press to edit text to select characters predictive text is on by default but may be altered as described below to accept 1 M N O 6 Move Cursor A B C 2 P Q R S 7 Copy Text to Memory D E F 3 T U V 8 s P Paste Text from Memory G H I 4 W X Y Z 9 Upper Lower Case Predictive Text Numerical J K L 5 0 _ Auxi...

Page 13: ...t group to enter output type to enter House device Number to accept Key Output Group Outputs Types Not Used Press to accept System Use to enter an output type or use to search to accept 00 ATS Path Fault 23 Custom 1 Stage B 44 Com Port Fault 01 Mains Power Off 24 Custom 1 Stage A or B 45 Radio Jamming 02 Power Output Fault 25 Custom 2 Stage A 46 Radio RX Tamper 03 Bell Tamper 26 Custom 2 Stage B 4...

Page 14: ...ss 35 24Hr Omit 60 Armed Alarm 11 Fire Alarm 36 Reset Required 61 Intruder Alarm 12 Medical 37 Door Strike 62 Speaker Mimic 13 Auxiliary Alarm 38 Chime Mimic 63 Full Arm Exit 14 Tamper Alarm 39 Chime Enabled 64 Detector Fault 15 Alarm Abort 40 Double Knock Active 65 Detector Masked 16 Ready 41 Beam Pair 66 Fault Present 17 Entry Mode 42 Zone on Test 67 LED Control 18 2nd Entry Mode 43 Test Failed ...

Page 15: ...otocol to accept Disabled SIA Level II Speech Module Fast Format EasyCom Pager Texecom Connect Contact ID SMS Primary Number Press to edit to enter telephone number to accept Secondary Number Press to edit to enter number to accept Account Number Press to edit to enter number to accept Dialling Attempts Press to edit to enter number to accept Reporting Channels Press to edit to select channels to ...

Page 16: ...option to accept A Attended Download L Restrict Download when Armed M Manual Call back A Download when Part Armed D 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat K Online RKP Off Rings Required Press to edit to enter number of rings to accept UDL Dial Attempt Press to edit to enter number of dialling attempts to accept Area Accounts Use to select an area to edit to enter account number to accept Setup Modules Press ...

Page 17: ...erse Signal View only Bit Error Rate View only Cyclic Redundancy View only GSM Signal BER View only Com1 2 3 Press R R to reset com port Com Port Setup Onboard Digi Port Com Ports 1 2 3 Use to select a com port to edit to select an option to accept Nothing Fitted Radio pad WebWayOne Emizon Module Com300 GSM Module X 10 Control Com2400 Crestron System IRIS IP Module ComISDN SIP SmartCom ComIP Radio...

Page 18: ... to edit to select an option to change option to accept U User Menu V Vacation C Duress Code E Eng Program S Door strike O Open Close D Dual Code R Call Rem PC User Config only available to Custom users with User Menu Press to edit to select an option to change option to accept C Change Code S System tests A Add Eng Code Z Chime Zones U Setup Users N NVM Locking T Change Timer E Eng Access User Ti...

Page 19: ...3 View Zone Status 4 System Tests 5 Confirm Devices 6 View RKP Status 7 View Exp Status Use the Numerical keys or to select the option 9 YES to Select Engineer Utils 8 Set System Time 9 Set System Date U Location Text U Print Log Data U Soak Test Areas U Change Eng Code U Adjust Volumes U Default NVM Data U View iD Data U Configure Radio U Ricochet Diag U Signalling Test U View Unique ID ...

Page 20: ...uts errors to test zones B O to test sounder to test outputs Set System Time Use to enter time 24 hour format to accept Set System Date Use to enter date to accept Location Text Press to view Location Text Print Log Use to enter number of events to be printed to print log Start Soak Test Use to select an area all areas A A areas A H and I P to accept to start test Change Eng Code Use to enter a co...

Page 21: ...cases when entering the Learn menu the next available free Zone will be chosen to learn a device too It will not be possible to learn a device to a Zone that already has a device learned too it The number of expander s on the system will dictate which next free zone is chosen to learn too When all device slots have been used the following screen will be shown All Devices Learnt Pressing the N Nkey...

Page 22: ...ed in their final location 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 that the Premier Elite SmartKey performs as expected and works in locations where the user would expect it too Route By The Route By function allows you to select which Zones a...

Page 23: ...ndy way of finding out which user a Premier Elite SmartKey in your hand belongs to U Alter Part Arms Premier Elite 12 13 16 Tue 26 YES to Select Zone Setup Part Arm 1 Part Arm 2 Part Arm 3 Use the Numerical keys or to scroll enter the zone number Use the to select part arm 1 Use P N B O s N to exit Use the to select part arm 2 Use Use the to select part arm 3 Use s P s P Alter Part Arms Press to e...

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