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Premier 48-W Quick Start Guide 

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Alarm Status LED’s 

The alarm status LED’s when enabled will indicate the system status 
to the user, however considerations need to be given when the user 
is allocated to more than one area. 

In the case of multiple areas being assigned to a 

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 user the alarm status LED’s will indicate the status of all 

areas the user has access too.  

For example in a two area system where one area is ARMED  and 
one is DISARMED, both the ARMED & DISARMED LED’s will be on. 
If the user then presses the DISARM  button, the area which is 
currently ARMED will be DISARMED, and vice versa. 

If the user has control over three areas and only the DISARMED LED 
is illuminated, it means that all areas the user is assigned too are 
DISARMED, pressing the ARM key will arm all three areas. 

 

Great care should be taken if the user is assigned to more than 

one area or subsystem. It is not possible for the user to 
determine from the 

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  which areas are 

ARMED and which are DISARMED. It is important that in these 
situations the user has access to an alternative means of setting 
and unsetting the system so that the possibility of false alarms 
from the system are minimised.

 

Arm Fail Indication 

If the system or any area assigned to a user fails to arm, all three 
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 arm 
failure. 

Commission Mode 

Expander 

The expander has a Commission Mode, which when operated 
ensures secure communications with devices on the system. 
Commission Mode is enabled by the jumper switch on the expander 
(see item 19 on page 7). 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 
communications are established, you can be sure that the signal 
path is secure, and robust. 

After entering Commission Mode the expander will also instruct the 
devices to poll in every 4 minutes, rather than the standard 15 
minute poll time. The instruction will be sent with the next available 
poll to the device. 

Device Commission Mode 

At any time, when a tamper is generated on a device it will enter 
commission mode, the devices will do this regardless of the state of 
the receiver. Closing the tamper circuit will activate the LED for a short 
period of time whilst communication with the receiver is established.  

The LED will flash, indicating the device is trying to communicate with 
the receiver, once communication is successful the LED will come on 
solid and then go out. 

If the LED does not flash but simply comes on solid when the tamper 
is closed, then a valid & secure communication has taken place. If the 
LED flashes and then goes out, without going solid communication 
has failed. 

This method of commissioning devices ensures that valid and secure 
communication is taking place and that signals are reaching the 
receiver. It is recommended that Device Commission Mode is used in 
conjunction with Expander Commission Mode. 

Battery Considerations 

Battery life for all devices will be determined by system complexity, the 
number of devices that hop, and the use of the Always Awake mode. 

In a typical system, battery life should be up to 4 years for devices, 
hopping devices should achieve between 2-3 years. 

Always Awake. Mode should 

NOT

  be used for devices which are 

subject to multiple activations. 

Batteries should only be replaced with an equivalent of those supplied 
with the devices. Please see the device instructions for details of the 
correct battery required. 

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The 

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 battery should last in excess of five years in 

normal use. 

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  batteries are 

NOT

  replaceable; in 

the case of a 

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 battery failing the device should be 

replaced. Please contact your distributor to arrange a replacement. 

Low Battery Warning 

All devices, including 

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  will transmit a Low 

Battery Warning when there are three months remaining. 

Battery Maintenance 

The system should be checked for low battery warnings at each 
service interval or a minimum of 12 months whichever is sooner. 

Power Loss 

If the power to the receiver is lost for more than one hour, all devices 
on the system will enter an “Offline” mode to preserve battery life. 

When power is replied to the receiver it can take up to two hours for all 
devices to be recognised by the system.  

To resolve this issue quickly each device on the system should be 
tampered to force communication with the receiver.  

The same principles apply to the learning & placing of devices, and as 
such tampering should start with the device closest to the receiver and 
working outwards, allowing for the mesh network to be re-established. 

 

 

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Содержание Premier Elite 48-W

Страница 1: ...INS531 Premier 48 W Quick Start Guide...

Страница 2: ...nel 5 Control Panel Layout 6 Control Panel PCB Layout 7 4 Learning Devices 9 5 Expander Engineer Keypad Functions 10 Walktest Mode 12 6 Attributes Operation Modes 13 Polling 13 System Devices 13 Premi...

Страница 3: ...rect setup and operation of the Wireless Network it is important that the following procedures are used when learning and placing devices Learning Devices All devices should be learnt before they are...

Страница 4: ...that it powers If the total current exceeds the Rated Output for the grade you are installing to then an additional power supply is required Connecting AC Mains The AC Mains supply is connected to a...

Страница 5: ...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 For a complete list of facto...

Страница 6: ...6 INS531 Control Panel Layout DANGE R HIGH VOLTAGE TF M 018 230V 0 0150A R E PLACE ME NT FUS E 0 125A 50 60Hz R ATE D VOLTAG E IS FAC TOR Y S E T AND C ANNOT B E ADJ US TE D Texecom Ltd CLAS S 2 Audi...

Страница 7: ...s are connected 7 Auxiliary 12V Power These terminals are for connecting devices that require 12V power protected by a 0 9A PTC fuse 8 PTC Protection Fuses The following fuses are provided PTC 0 9A Au...

Страница 8: ...ection Serial communications port for connecting to a PC via PC Com USB Com or Com IP for use with RICOCHET Monitor Software 24 Cover Tamper Disable Disables the lid tamper 25 Cover Tamper Provides ta...

Страница 9: ...panel keypad shows the average of the hopped signal strengths Follow the instructions opposite to learn devices to the system once complete follow the instructions in the relevant control panel manua...

Страница 10: ...ved by either pressing the key after each Premier SmartKey change or by pressing the key after scrolling through the devices and making multiple changes Once changed Premier SmartKey attributes will b...

Страница 11: ...ry again If not in commission mode you should wait 15 minutes and try again Walktest Mode Used to initiate stop Walktest Mode If the Walktest broadcast message fails the following will be seen In this...

Страница 12: ...version of the Expander 3 Receiver is being Jammed 4 Commission Mode 5 the Wireless Network not the Premier Network 6 RICOCHET Panel Firmware 7 Not shown on Premier 48 W Device Status Indications On t...

Страница 13: ...r any of the inputs are triggered the zone which the device is mapped too will go active Switch 3 on the expander controls how MAG 2 COM reports to the control panel By default the switch is on and an...

Страница 14: ...he receiver Closing the tamper circuit will activate the LED for a short period of time whilst communication with the receiver is established The LED will flash indicating the device is trying to comm...

Страница 15: ...ed zones on expanders are used correctly and any wireless devices or keypad zones are NOT using the zone numbers associated with the expander address The table below details which zones are fixed for...

Страница 16: ...attery Capacity 1 2Ah to 7Ah Remote Keypads Up to four Expanders 3 8XP Output Modules 2 Zones 0 expandable to 48 Panel Outputs 8 PGM X 2 100mA switched to 0V 500mA switched to 0V Speaker Output Minimu...

Страница 17: ...ucts are designed for reliable trouble free operation Quality is carefully monitored by extensive computerised testing As a result the Premier 48 W is covered by a two year warranty against defects in...

Страница 18: ...Premier 48 W Quick Start Guide 18 INS531 Notes...

Страница 19: ...Premier 48 W Quick Start Guide INS531 19 Notes...

Страница 20: ...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 1278 68619...

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