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1. Default setting This is the same as PW8 8 PW8 LITE 2 ELITE 16D This is the same as PW16 Ver 6 20 to 6 32 Control Panel 3 PW64a This is the Older Ver 1 01 Wireless 64Zn Control Panel 4 PW64b This is the Current Ver 1 04 Wireless 64Zn Control Panel 5 ELITE 64 This is the Current PW64EX Ver 2 01 Hardwired 64Zn Expandable Control Panel 24 Your Crow Alarm System can be configures and programmed to operate in many different ways All of the User Functions that can be performed and operated by this LCD Keypad are listed in this Users amp Programming Guide If some functions described in this Users amp Programming Guide are not operating it indicates that your systems installer may Not have enabled that feature or function If you have any difficulty in performing a function mentioned in this Users amp Programming Guide and you have thoroughly read and understood this Users amp Programming Guide we suggest that your first point of contact for assistance should be the person or company that originally installed your Crow alarm system Their details may be found on Security Warning Stickers that could be located on Windows the External Siren box the enclosure or box of your actual system usually in a cupboard etc Your Crow Systems installer would have the best knowledge of how your particular system is configured and therefore would be the best person to offer advice and assistance
2. illios ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD Power Wave CR16M LCD Keypad Users Operating and Programming Guide Version 2 00 P N 7102265 Rev D GT Dec 2006 Contents Introduction Meet the Crow Alarm Control System Typical Alarm System Configuration Keypad Description General Description Function Keys Alphanumeric Keys Audible Signals Indicators Display Summary of Functions Operation How to Arm the System before Exit How to Arm the System when Staying Home How to Arm Partitions How to Bypass Zones How to use Chime If enable by Installer Generate Threat or Duress How to Read System Messages How to Read Trouble Messages How to Display Events from Memory How to Control Outputs and Devices IDD tA tA tA oc d A A o User Programming and Customization How to Get into to User Program Client Mode How to Change or Add Codes Customizing your Keypad How to Add or Change Telephone Numbers How to set Time and Date How to operate the access control output How to start Walk test Mode How to Adjust Keypad Backlight Level How to Adjust Buzzer Tone PowerWave LCD Keypad Dip Switch type Assignment PowerWave LCD Keypad NOT Dip Switch type Assignment Introduction Meet the Crow Alarm Control System Thank you for choosing to protect Your premises with a PowerWave of Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd Power Wave of Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd is a highly advanced multifunction alarm contro
3. F F 3 4 G g H h I i 4 5 J j K k L 1 5 6 M m N n O 0 6 7 P p Q q R r 7 8 S s T t U u 8 9 V v W w X x 9 0 space Y y Z z 0 How to Add or Change Telephone Numbers Depending on the type of panel you have you can program up to 6 phone numbers each with a total of 16 digits Your panel can be programmed to dial all or any of these telephone numbers depending on the event which has occurred In PW16 The six phone s are at program address 331 through to 336 In PW4 8 The four phone s are at program address 501 through to 504 In PW64 Wireless The six phone s are at program address 691 through to 696 In PW64EX HardWired The six phone s are at program address 831 through to 836 While in CLIENT mode key in the following sequence PROGRAM XXX where XXX is the Address location for telephone number 1 according to the model of PW alarm you have see above ENTER The existing number will be flashed back at the Keypad type in NEW TELEPHONE gt ENTER The new numbers will be flashed back to confirm acceptance At any time you can review either the current or the next telephone number To do this press the PROGRAM button followed by the Address location for telephone number you want to view then ENTER Note 1 In PW4 8 Address 501 PH 1 502 PH 2 to 504 PH 4 Note 2 In PW16 Address 331 PH 1 332 PH 2 to 336 PH 6 Note 3
4. If you are unable to contact the person or company that originally installed your Crow alarm system please contact us at Crow details below and we will provide you with the name of a Crow products distributor located closest to you You may then contact the Crow products distributor who can provide you with name s of Crow systems installers in your area for you to contact for assistance Please note that we Crow Electronic Engineering are the Manufacturers amp Suppliers Only of the Crow brand of products and we Crow Electronic Engineering do Not have installation or service technicians that perform site visits www crowaust com au crow crowaust com au 25 Dec 2006 26
5. In PW64 Wireless Address 691 PH 1 692 PH 2 to 696 PH 6 Note 4 In PW64EX HardWired Address 831 PH 1 832 PH 2 to 836 PH 6 17 How to set Time and Date The alarm system has an internal clock that may be used to automatically Arm or Disarm the alarm or turn Outputs On or off It is also used to identify when events occurred in memory via the LCD keypad Should you need to change the Time amp Date it must be done from CLIENT mode To change the Time amp Date press Sun Day 1 Sat Day 7 In PW16 Press PROGRAM 823 ENTER 1 7 ENTER In PW4 8 Press PROGRAM 403 ENTER 1 7 ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press PROGRAM 678 ENTER 1 7 ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Press PROGRAM 818 ENTER 1 7 ENTER Where 1 7 the current day 1 Sun 2 Mon to 7 Sat In PW16 Press PROGRAM 824 ENTER lt HHMM gt ENTER In PW4 8 Press PROGRAM 401 ENTER lt HHMM gt ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press lt PROGRAM gt 679 ENTER lt HHMM gt ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Press PROGRAM 819 ENTER lt HHMM gt ENTER Where HH Hour in 24 Hour Format and MM Minutes In PW16 Press PROGRAM 825 ENTER 1 31 ENTER In PW4 8 Press PROGRAM 405 ENTER 1 31 ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press lt PROGRAM gt 680 ENTER 1 31 ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Press PRO
6. User Programming and Customization How to Get into to User Program Client Mode There are 2 levels of program mode CLIENT mode and INSTALLER mode Normally the installer will give you access to the CLIENT mode so you can add delete or change the user codes If you request it your installer can provide you with access to the INSTALLER mode as well To get into CLIENT mode provided the system is NOT armed Press PROGRAM enter Master code and ENTER If you get a single long beep at this point it means your code cannot access Program mode e How to exit program mode To exit out of program mode press PROGRAM and ENTER The LCD display shows the system type date and time PowerWave XX DATE TIME 14 How to Change or Add Codes About Master code and User code The factory default master code 123 is intended as a preliminary control of the alarm system After PowerWave is installed and put into service the code can be changed to any code known to the Master user The Master user can define up to 99 user codes To limit access rights the holder of the Master code can ask the installer to define several User profiles Access rights are listed below User code has Area A and or B or C permission User code can arm and or disarm arm an area User code can arm and or disarm arm an area in Stay mode User code can change its code User code can change user s code User code can Operate control Functions User co
7. the system is immediately armed At the end of the procedure the Stay indicator lights up to indicate that the system is armed and the system message is displayed The indicators may go out after a few seconds depending on the installer s setting Areas In Stay A e Disarming the System Enter user s code and press lt ENTER gt or press lt STAY gt if enabled by installer The following system message is displayed Areas Disarmed A How to Arm Partitions The protected area can be grouped into two separate partitions e g A B and C The system can be grouped for User s convenience to separate in a business environment the offices from the warehouse area or in a private residence the different rooms of the home e g living room bedroom etc To arm partition A or B or C see Para Arming the System If enabled by the installer to arm the partition A press lt A gt for 2 seconds To arm partition B press B gt for 2 seconds The same procedure is also applicable to partition B Areas Exiting B During exit delay you can leave premises At the end of the procedure the ARMED indicator lights up to indicate that the system is armed and system message is displayed The indicators may go out after a few seconds depending on the installer s setting Areas Armed UJ To disarm partition see Disarming the System Note to arming partition with code see page 9 How to arm the system before ex
8. ER exit Client Program mode Customizing your Keypad Local Edit Program mode assists the user to customize descriptions adjust keypad light and buzzer tone How to Enter Local Edit Program Mode to Describe Zones To enter this mode press and hold lt CONTROL gt and at the same time press ARM for 2 seconds The display will show Local Mode kb From hereon you can change the numeric description of a zone to a textual description Press PROG 1 to change the description of Zone 1 For example Use the arrow keys to move the cursor forward or backward on the display Press the corresponding key to replace the current digit Each key represents 3 different characters The first character will be shown at the first press etc Press MEM to change from uppercase to lowercase and visa a versa Zone 1 lt A Z gt Bedroom During the programming of text for all of the addresses 1 8 998 999 you can also use the lt A gt button to return back to last saved text and you can use lt B gt button to return back to the default text Press lt ENTER gt to save textual description For more zones press lt PROG gt followed by Zone to continue textual description The functions of the alpha numeric keys are listed in Table 6 below 16 Table 6 Summery of Alphanumeric Keys Button 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press 1 0 lt gt 1 2 A a B b C c 2 3 D d E E
9. GRAM 820 ENTER 1 31 ENTER Where 1 31 7 the current date In PW16 Press PROGRAM 826 ENTER 1 12 ENTER In PW4 8 Press PROGRAM 406 ENTER 1 12 ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press PROGRAM 681 ENTER 1 12 ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Press PROGRAM 821 ENTER 1 12 ENTER Where 1 12 the current month In PW16 Press PROGRAM 827 ENTER YY ENTER In PW4 8 Press PROGRAM 407 ENTER YY ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press PROGRAM 682 ENTER YY ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Press PROGRAM 822 ENTER YY ENTER Where YY current year e g 02 2002 18 How to operate the access control output If the alarm system has been set up to allow control of an electric door lock you can activate the door release function as follows Press CONTROL or Press CONTROL enter CODE then ENTER The Control LED will lights up while the lock is active and turn off as soon as power is removed from the lock The Access Control function can either be a single button operation or restricted to requiring a valid User code entry Both options are shown above Please consult your installer as to what option may be programmed How to start Walk test Mode In PW16 ver 6 20 PW64 Wireless and PW64EX HardWired While in CLIENT mode a User with the proper authority can start walk test mode This spe
10. NTER This feature is Not available in the PW8 control panel Provided the line connected to the alarm was ringing at the time the panel will now answer the call and allow a remote PC connection 19 How to Program System Description While in Local Edit Program Mode Press lt PROG gt lt 999 gt and then lt ENTER gt You may enter any name for your system up to 16 characters Name lt A Z gt Johnson Family To save changes press lt ENTER gt How to Program Area Description While in Local Edit Program Mode Press lt PROG gt lt 998 gt and then lt ENTER gt You may edit any character one per each area Areas lt A Z gt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP To save changes press lt ENTER gt To update and transfer programmed textual information from one LDC keypad to another press lt CHIME gt for 2 seconds To exit Local Edit Program Mode and return to Idle Mode press lt PROG gt and then ENTER How to Adjust Keypad Backlight Level The User can adjust the backlight of the keys and LCD display in 16 steps from Fully illuminated to Off To increase LCD backlight hold CONTROL and press lt STAY gt repeatedly until the light is increased to its maximum To decrease LCD backlight hold lt CONTROL gt and press lt BYPASS gt repeatedly until the light goes off To increase keyboard backlight hold lt CONTROL gt and press MEM repeatedly until the light is increased to its maximum To decrease keyboard b
11. acklight hold CONTROL and press V gt repeatedly until the light goes off How to Adjust Buzzer Tone The User can adjust the volume of the buzzer tone can be adjusted in 16 steps from fully On to Off To increase the volume hold lt CONTROL gt and press lt A gt repeatedly until it is increased to its maximum To decrease the volume hold CONTROL and press lt B gt repeatedly until it is decreased to off 20 Warranty CROW LIMITED WARRANT Y Crow warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the last day of the week and year whose numbers are printed on the printed circuit board inside his product Crow s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing this product at its option free of charge for materials or labor if it is proved to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Crow shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other then Crow There are no warranties expressed or implied of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise which extend beyond the description on the face hereof In no case shall Crow be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever ev
12. cial mode latches the alarm signals from detectors at the keypad initiating the test so that one person can trigger every detector connected to the alarm then return to the keypad to verify operation On terminating Walk test mode the test results are put into the memory buffer so they can be viewed at a later time Must be in CLIENT mode to start Walk test mode In PW16 ver 6 20 Press PROGRAM 836 ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press PROGRAM 956 ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Expandable Press PROGRAM 1096 ENTER The keypad buzzer will beep at 1 second intervals Next trigger every detector connected to the panel then return to the keypad and all of the zones that were triggered will be displayed at the keypad To terminate Walk test mode press ENTER The keypad will stop beeping and automatically exit CLIENT mode How to Answer an in coming call In the PW panels From time to time your installer may need to access the alarm from a remote PC to make changes to your programming For security reasons they may have configured the alarm so that an authorized person on site is required to make the alarm system answer the in coming call This option is only available in CLIENT mode To answer an In coming Call from CLIENT mode In PW16 ver 6 20 Press PROGRAM 835 ENTER In PW64 Wireless Press PROGRAM 955 ENTER In PW64EX HardWired Expandable Press PROGRAM 1095 E
13. d Addressing amp Panel Type Assignment This sections is for Addressing LCD Keypads with Dip Switches Note Refer to Next Section for LCD Keypads that do Not have Dip Switches Each of the 8 possible LCD keypads that can be connected to your PW control Panel must be set to the suitable type of control panel and addressed individually to avoid Buss conflicts To assign the KEYPAD Address Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Keypad 1 OFF OFF OFF Kevpad 2 ON OFF OFF Keypad 3 OFF ON OFF Keypad 4 ON ON OFF Kevpad 5 OFF OFF ON Keypad 6 ON OFF ON Kevpad 7 OFF ON ON Keypad 8 ON ON ON To assign type of Power Wave Control Panel Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 PW 4 OFF OFE OFE PW 8 ON OFF OFF PW 16 OFF ON QEE PW 64 Ver1 01 ON ON OFF PW 64 Ver1 04 OFF OFF ON To set the Keypad tamper mode Switch 8 Disable Keypad Tamper ON Enable Keypad Tamper OFF NOTE Until further notice Switch 8 MUST be left in the ON position Tamper Disabled i e Keypad Tamper Mode is reserved for future use 23 This sections is for Addressing LCD Keypads that do Not have Dip Switches Each of the 8 possible LCD keypads that can be connected to your PW control Panel must be set to the suitable type of control panel and addressed individually to avoid Buss conflicts For LCD Keypads that do Not have Dip Switches the function of assigning both
14. de can change dialer telephone numbers User code can alter the real time clock User can answer an incoming call and start up down load User can allow access to installer program mode from client mode Initiate Walk test mode How to Change Master Code Press lt PROG gt enter Master code and lt ENTER gt The display will show Client Mode Client Mode Press lt PROG gt and 1 to change Master code Use the numeric keyboard to enter your new Master code The code can hold any combination of 1 to 6 digits It is recommended using a multi digit code Press ENTER to save your new code To proceed to the next user code Press MEM Press lt PROG gt and lt ENTER gt exit Client Program mode How to Add or Change User Code In client mode press lt PROG gt and the User number 2 to 100 to add or change the code Use the numeric keyboard to enter the new code The code can hold any combination of 1 to 6 digits Press ENTER to save your new code User 3 Code 56789 Repeat the procedure for all users or use arrow MEM key to advance to next user Press lt PROG gt and lt ENTER gt to exit Local Program mode 15 How to Delete User Code In client mode press lt PROG gt and the User number 2 to 100 you intend to delete The display shows the code User 8 Code 8765 Press lt CONTROL gt and lt 0 gt simultaneously to delete User code Press lt ENTER gt to save the change Press lt PROG gt and ENT
15. dure the ARMED indicator lights up to indicate that the system is armed and the system message is displayed The indicators may go out after a few seconds depending on the installer s setting Areas Armed A e Quick Arm When enabled by the installer press ARM to arm the system During this delay time a slow beeping is heard to indicate that the system is not armed yet and reminds you to leave the protected area If you must disarm the system during the exit delay press lt ARM gt e Disarming the System Enter User s code and press lt ENTER gt The following system message is displayed A Enter User s code and press ENTER to stop alarm any time e Stopping Alarms How to Arm the System when Staying Home e Arming the System in Stay Mode This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected area At night time when the family is about to retire perimeter zones are protected but not the interior zones Consequently interior movements will be ignored by the system When the system is Ready press lt STAY gt and the system prompts you to enter user code and then lt ENTER gt Enter Code de e Quick Stay When enabled by the installer press lt STAY gt to arm the system During exit delay you can leave the premises If you wish to stay or that no one will enter the protected premises you may cancel the Entry exit delay by pressing the lt ENTER gt key The slow beeping stops and
16. el decrease light Increase Hold CONTROL buzzer gt GonTROL 4 and press lt A gt tone repeatedly to increase buzzer tone Decrease CONTROL Hold lt CONTROL gt Decrease Contro C B and press lt B gt tone repeatedly to lower buzzer tone Note If you started an operation incorrectly press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the previous mode Operation How to Arm the System before Exit e Preparing the System for Arming Verify that the green lt Ready gt indicator is lit This indicator is lit only when all zones are closed all doors exits and windows are closed and motion in the protected area is restricted or bypassed If the green lt Ready gt indicator is not illuminated the LCD displays the open zones and descriptions Close open zones or bypass them Bypass any zone you cannot close For details see page 11 Note Bypassed zones are not protected e Arming the System PowerWave XX DATE TIME When the system is ready the LCD display shows the system type date and time and the green lt Ready gt indicator is lit Before leaving premises the system has to be armed When the system is Ready enter user code and then lt ENTER gt to arm the system Enter Code The system prompts you to exit the protected area 9 Areas Exiting A There is an exit delay prior to the system being armed During this delay time you can leave the premises At the end of the proce
17. em Status e Trouble Messages e Memory Events Description of zones e Zone numbers during programming Device numbers during control Summary of Functions The system s main functions are listed in Table 3 Table 3 Summary of Functions Function Keys Description Notes Full C ciobk c ENTER Initiates full arm or Partition T Arm Full Arm cC Initiates full arm Only if enabled by installer Disarm CF ARM Disarms the system Only when slow during exit during exit delay beeping is emitted Disarm C cope lt gt ENTER Disarms the system Stopping Alarms Arm TC A Arms partition Aor Press A or B for Partition WA B 2 seconds to arm relevant partition CB Only if enabled by installer Arm Stay ce stay CF ciopiE Initiates partial Only if enabled by a alarm when the installer CF ENTER user is home Arm Stay C STAY Initiates partial alarm when the user is home Disarm C CODE lt gt ENTER Disarms the system Stay px Disarm CP STAY Disarms the system Stay Bypass lt gt Bypass CF Zone Bypasses a zone s Repeats the procedure to un ENTER bypass zones Initiate CF CHIME CONTROL Activates Press Panic emergency alert simultaneously for 2 seconds Initiate CFP CHIME Activates Press Medical emergency alert simultaneously for 2 A
18. en if the loss or damage is caused by Crow s own negligence or fault Crow does not represent that this product can not be compromised or circumvented that this product will prevent any person injury or property loss or damage by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that this product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Purchaser understands that a properly installed and maintained product can only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss or damage as a result Consequently Crow shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or any other loss based on claim that this product failed to give any warning However if Crow is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin Crow s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of this product which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against Crow 2 Use the following form to record your changes and customizations Output Device Zone Name Designation o o la o n o la o n o o la o n Name Cont 22 PowerWave LCD Keypa
19. ese keys are used to arm the system enter commands to alter system settings or scroll through the display Alphanumeric Keys These keys are used to enter codes change descriptions of zones or for programming Audible Signals The keypad emits signals beeps in response to User activities These signals are listed in Table 1 Table 1 List of Audible Signals Sound Sequence Description Short beep Once only A key in the keypad has been pressed 3 short beeps Once only Operation carried out successfully Long beep Once only Illegal operation or wrong key pressed Slow beeping Through the Exit or Exit or entry delay warning when arming Entry delay time the system indicates that you must exit the protected area also Entry delay warning when entering via the entry zone to disarm the system Indicators The indicators show the status of the system The LED indicators are listed in Table 2 Table 2 List of LED Indicators Design Function Bypass Indicates that there are bypassed zones Stay Indicates that the system is armed in STAY mode Armed Indicates that the system is fully armed or a partition is armed Ready Indicates that the system is ready to be armed Trouble Indicates system failure or problem Make note of system message and call service Display The LCD window holds 2 rows of 16 characters each The display shows e System Messages e Open Zones e Syst
20. it 11 How to Bypass Zones Bypass any zone that cannot be closed You can bypass selected zones prior to arming It is also used to temporarily exclude a faulty zone from service which requires repair To bypass a selected zone press BYPASS Bypass indicator lights up to indicate that the system is in bypass mode Enter the zone number e g 01 05 12 in PW16 or 1 2 6 in PW4 8 one or more zones Bypass Zones 01 05 12 Following press lt ENTER gt the system displays the bypassed zones Zone 3 Bypass Zone 3 While in the Bypass mode it is possible to bypass more than one zone press BYPASS Bypass indicator lights up to indicate that the system is in bypass mode Add the zone number e g 03 one or more zones following press ENTER the Bypass indicator lights up to indicate zone s bypassed To un bypass zones press lt BYPASS gt enter zone number e g 07 13 and press ENTER Note Disarming automatically un bypasses all zones How to use Chime If enable by Installer To disable this function press lt CHIME gt for 2 seconds as shown below Chime OFF To enable this function press CHI ME for 2 seconds as shown below Chime ON Emergency Alerts How to initiate Panic Press simultaneously lt CHIME gt and lt CONTROL gt for 2 seconds How to initiate Medical Alarm Press simultaneously lt CHIME gt and lt B gt for 2 seconds How to initiate Fire Alarm Press simultaneously lt A g
21. l system designed to flawessly manage your security system at home or at business protects you against burglary and supports the operation of electronic devices The PW has many incredible program options and additional accessories that can enhance the standard features of the panel from simple Home Automation to Radio control and Voice Prompted Command control Please ask your installer to find out more about these powerful features You can phone You can phone your home to check or change the status of any output using the keys on your phone Arm or disarm the whole house or just one area all with your own voice confirming your selections Imagine turning on the spa before leaving work so it is hot when you get in the door The under floor heating has just automatically switched on using the on board timer and you have just opened the rollerdoor and disarmed the garage from your cell phone so the white ware repairman can work on your washer The controller will support a 16 LED keypad or this more sophisticated LCD liquid Crystal Display keypad It also has a comprehensive alarm event memory that stores all of the controller activity with the time and date Typical Alarm System Configuration The protected premises can be divided up to 64 zones as defined by the installation scheme The protected area can be grouped up to 4 separate partitions A B C D The system can be grouped for User s convenience to separate in a bu
22. larm seconds Function Keys Description Notes Initiate Fire Sa Activates Press Alarm emergency alert simultaneously for 2 seconds Memory mem Initiates display of Displays events O events from and automatically memory scrolls to the next event every 2 5 sec ENTER cancels Use arrow key to memory readout scroll up manually Chime cC CHIME Enable or disable Holds the key for 2 Enable dis S chime function sec to alternate able Only if enabled by installer Control C coNrRoD gt Devices Activates or Press Control for deactivates outputs 2 seconds ce and devices Change or PROG jc MicoDE Activates program For details see Add Users mode to add or page 14 code oP change Users codes Customize Enters Local Edit Press Control and CONTROL ARM keypad Conton 4 Program Mode then Arm and hold both simultaneously for 2 sec For details see page 16 Increase Hold CONTROL STAY LCD C conrroi and press lt STAY gt backlight repeatedly to level increase light es Cr Conrroi BYPASS bec Ue backlight BYPASSS gt level repeatedly to decrease light Increase mem Hold lt CONTROL gt LED 7 conrroL and press lt MEM gt backlight repeatedly to level increase light Function Keys Description Notes Decrease Hold CONTROL LED gt CONTROL 9 and press lt Y backlight repeatedly to lev
23. ress MEM to read out messages and other events stored in memory Trouble messages are listed in Table 5 Table 5 Trouble Messages Message Description Action Zone Tamper The tamper of a particular zone System Tamper Main cabinet open Pendant Panic Panic alarm initiated via radio pendant Panic Panic alarm initiated via keyboard Fire Fire alarm initiated via keyboard Medical Medical alarm initiated via keyboard Duress code used Duress digit pressed by one of the users under threat 13 How to Display Events from Memory The system memory stores the last events Press MEM to display list of events The System will display the last event and automatically scroll to the next one every 2 5 seconds and a beep is emitted Use the arrow keys to scroll up manually Each entry shows the type of event date and time Wait until all messages are displayed or press ENTER to cancel memory readout If the message exceeds 16 characters use the right arrow to read the message How to Control Outputs and Devices The keypad enables control of external devices such as an air conditioner or heater To activate or halt a device press lt CONTROL gt for 2 seconds and the number of the device Up to 8 different devices can be controlled via the keypad Control Mode When you enter control mode the system prompts you to enter device and then ENTER to activate or deactivate the selected device
24. siness environment the offices from the warehouse area or in a private residence the different rooms of the home e g living room bedroom etc Each zone can react differently to various events to generate an alarm or activate a device The system can be armed in two different modes 1 Arm the protected areas are entirely vacated 2 Stay people and pets populate the protected areas The User who has access to the keypad s control features can change the settings The system can be accessed via multiple keypads each located at a different site Up to 8 keypads can be integrated into the system Access levels and Users access codes are detailed below Keypad Description General Description The LCD display shows all the information required to operate the system in a friendly manner and free of flaws The User communicates with the alarm system via the keypad The Keypad displays continuous information about the status of the alarm system and enables the User to operate the system in different modes change settings and program Users access codes The keypad also collects and records events to be displayed afterward on request to overview system activities and to analyze system performance for diagnostics The keyboard is illustrated in Figure 1 and the main components are detailed below Figure 1 LCD Keypads Large Small Function Keys Th
25. t and lt B gt for 2 seconds 12 Generate Threat or Duress If you are compelled to disarm the system under threat you must enter the duress digit before the user s code to activate the automatic dialer The duress digit shifts up your usual code by one digit If your code is 345 and 8 is your duress digit than entering 8345 will modify your code The modified duress code will disarm the system in a normal way but at the same time will activate the dialer silently to report a duress event without arousing suspicion For details ask installer How to Read System Messages Any system failure that may that may occur is indicated by system messages System messages are automatically displayed and are listed in Table 4 Read messages and call for service Table 4 System Messages Message Description Action Battery Low The backup battery is low charger or battery failure Main Failure The main power is disconnected or caused by power outage Telephone Line Failure The line is disconnected Radio Device Battery Low Replace battery of the particular device Supervise Detector Radio detector failed to communicate Failure Zone Inactivity Time out No movement detected during expected time in this zone Dialer Kiss off Failure Communication fail How to Read Trouble Messages Any failure or abnormal events that may occur are indicated by trouble messages and the Trouble indicator is lit P
26. the Keypad Address and the Panel Type is done in what is called Local Mode To enter Local Mode you must 1 Connect the LCD Keypad to the Control Panel and apply Power to the Control Panel which will also Power Up the LCD Keypad 2 Onthe LCD Keypad press and Hold down the CONTROL button and within 1 5 seconds also press and Hold down the ARM button almost like pressing and holding down both buttons simultaneously The Keypad will display LOCAL MODE KP1 on the LCD screen You are now in Local Mode and can enter the following programming addresses To change the Keypad Address press lt PROG gt 900 ENTER The display will now show the current Keypad Address simply press a number key from 1 8 then lt CENTER gt This will now be the new address To change the Keypad Tamper press lt PROG gt 901 ENTER The display will now show the current setting simply press any number key from 0 9 This will alternate the settings between Enable Disable Press lt ENTER to confirm selection NOTE Until further notice the Keypad Tamper mode should be Disabled i e Keypad Tamper Mode is reserved for future use To change the Panel Type press lt PROG gt 902 ENTER The display will now show the current panel type setting simply press any number key from 1 5 The display will then show the new panel type Press ENTER to confirm selection The Panel Types are 1 ELITE 8D LITE
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