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ELITE ACCESS CONTROL FEATURE
The Elite V6 provides a basic Access Control function which utilises the keypad “Control” Function, one of the
outputs as a switching device and separate zone inputs as Request-to-Exit and door position monitoring. Addresses
P456E or P476E are used to assign a zone to be the door position monitor input and address P457E or P477E are
used to assign a zone as the request to exit input. Once options have been programmed, a door which is fitted with
a reed switch, monitored by the zone as defined at P456E or P476E will cause a 24 hour alarm if it is opened without
the Control Function being operated. Once the control function has been operated with a valid code, a door open too
long (DOTL) timer is started and if the door is not closed again within the time determined by P537E (Area "A"),
P538E (Area "B:) or P539E (Area "C") a 24 Hr alarm will be created. The control function to output mapping is
defined at addresses P291E through P298E for Area "A", P391E through P398E for Area "B" and P491E through
P498E for Area "C".
P537E 1-999E
Area "A" door open too long time period
- default 10 sec
P538E 1-999E
Area "B" door open too long time period
- default 10 sec
P539E 1-999E
Area "C" door open too long time period
- default 10 sec
PROGRAMMING RADIO DETECTORS
ENROLLING RADIO ZONES
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P620E 1-16E
This address is where radio PIR's and other wireless detectors are enrolled into the Elite and assigned to zones.
Assigning a zone as radio at addresses P444E & P464E will enable the zone as a wireless zone and disable the
hardwired zone input at the terminals on the control board.
To load a radio detector whilst in installer program mode, for example Zone 1, press P620E1E. The keypad will beep
at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio receiver board (RX-16) will flash on & off. Trigger
the detector you wish to enrol at this address (Zone 1) The keypad will stop beeping and the receiver learn LED will
go out when the detectors code has been stored. Repeat this sequence for all of the radio detectors moving through
the addresses which correspond to the zones you require.
For example; P620E2E Radio Zone #2
P620E3E Radio Zone #3
P620E16E Radio Zone #16
To delete a single radio code, repeat the learning process above but while in learn mode press the “Enter” button ,
while no transmitters are operating, and this will remove any radio code from that address.
ASSIGNING RADIO ZONE OPTIONS
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P621E - P636E
This block of addresses are used to specify a specific type of radio detector. Special functions such as detector
tamper alarms, low battery indication and supervised signals can be selected based on the list below.
1 = Crow AE Series Battery low
2 = Crow AE Radio Reed Switch
3 = Crow Merlin PIR (Non-supervised)
4 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal active)
5 = Crow Merlin with checksum (supervised signal active)
6 = Crow Merlin with checksum (Non-supervised)
11 = Ness Devices battery Low
12 = Ness Radio Reed Switch
21 = Electronics Line Radio PIR
31 = Visonic K900 Radio PIR
Where P621E assigns options to the radio detector at zone 1, P622E assigns options to the radio detector at zone 2
etc.
P621E Radio detector zone 1 options P629E Radio detector zone 9 options
P622E Radio detector zone 2 options P630E Radio detector zone 10 options
P623E Radio detector zone 3 options P631E Radio detector zone 11 options
P624E Radio detector zone 4 options P632E Radio detector zone 12 options
P625E Radio detector zone 5 options P623E Radio detector zone 13 options
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