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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              6 WE  AO WIRELESS      RX 16  cL PCB ff    WO   j   PowerWave    Controler PCB  OO OO     D  D       Q Il      e pl  amp  T    VER         l    U     U IS    L 1  Era         CABLE ENTRY      ER    H H   GER    dE JL EA   Lo  MAINS I  gt  CE  BLOCK     4   HET  Fe e      H b  Ho     ET ju    p a ll   Install Battery     5 L Here        DE      m      pu  E  POWER  CABLE  ere TAMPER    ASSEMBLY                               INPUTS    The PW16 has 10 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs     8x Programmable  multi state detection inputs   1x Programmable tamper input   1x Programmable key switch input   Each input must be terminated with a short or the appropriate combination of end of line resistors   depending upon the programmed configuration     ZONE INPUTS   Each of the 8 zone inputs can be independently assigned one of the following configuration options     Type 1 8Z  8 Zone Short circuit input No End of Line  EOL    Type 2 8Z  8 Zone Single End of Line 2k2  EOL  with no tamper   Type 3 16Z  16 Zone Double End of Line  EOL  No Tamper    Type 4 16Z  16 Zone Double End of Line  EOL  With open  amp  short circuit Tamper   The following table shows end of line resistor configurations  The reference to LEDS in bold be
2.      Answer   when the user forget his user code there are several things that the installer can do       If the system is disarmed and direct access to installer mode is enabled then get into installer mode and check the  code     If the system is armed you can use the upload download software and then disarm   get the code and if needed  change it      If the system is armed there is a second possibility   in the default configuration the key switch is enabled   so you  can simulate a key switch by adding a 4 7K ohm resistor to the tamper input   This way you can disarm the system     Another way to reach installer mode is the    back door     option   If the installer enabled the back door option then  you have to open the tamper   power up the system with a tamper opened and press    PROGRAM    than    ENTER     and the system enters installer mode    2  What is wrong when an installer connects to the control panel with the upload download software and  there communication   there is a connection   the rx tx leds are running   but you can upload or download or  enter real time monitor      Answer   this can happen if there is a security code defined in the system the code isn   t typed when you are  connected   all you have to do is type the code      3  If the installer replace the receiver board is there a need to learn the detectors again      Answer   No   when you learn the detectors the radio code is saved in the control panel memory   and not in the  receiver    4 
3.     Default none If zone is in both it is then a partition  C  zone Page 34  Zone is a normally open closed output   Default N C off   N C On   N O Page 34  Zone is a radio detector   Default off Page 35  Stay mode zones   Default zones 1 8 Page 35  Zone is isolatable   Default all Page 35  Auto exclude zones   Default None Page 35  Zone is a handover   Default none Page 35  Two trigger zones  Default none Page 35  Zone is 24Hr   Default none Page 35  Zone is 24Hr Fire zone   Default none Page 35  Zone is 24Hr Non Latching zone   Default none Page 35  Day zones   Default none Page 35  Continuous day zone   Default none Page 35  Siren lockout zones   Default none Page 35  Access control door position input   Default none Page 36  Access control request to exit input   Default none Page 36     Multiple Zone Activation Reporting     Zones 9 16 will report multiple activation s   default on 1 8 Page 36  Zones 9 16 Monitored for Inactivity  Zones 9 16 will be monitored for inactivity   default none Page 36  Cannot Arm if Zone is Unsealed Zones 9 16  Cannot Arm if Zone Unsealed Zones 9 16   default none Page 36  Partition    C  Primary Output Options  P481E P488E OPTIONS  Area    C    primary options for output  1  Default 1  2 1   Standard zone activation s Page 24  Area    C    primary options for output  2   Default 1  2 2   Stay Mode activation s Page 24  Area  C  primary options for output  3   Default  none 3   Radio key chirps Page 24  Area  C  primary options for output  4 
4.     Voice message number mapped to Fire  4 amp 6  alarm   default 1 Page 55    Keypad Medical Alarm Voice Message Mapping     Voice message number mapped to Medical  7 amp 9  alarm   default 1 Page 55    Zone Alarm Voice Message Mapping     Voice message number mapped to zone 1 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 2 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 3 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 4 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 5 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 6 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 7 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 8 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 9 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 10 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 11 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 12 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 13 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 14 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 15 activation   default 1 Page 55  Voice message number mapped to zone 16 activation   default 1 Page 55     Arm Disarm Command Control Status Message Addressing     Start of Status Message for Area    A    Command Control   Default 0 Pag
5.     Yar A       Line 11  Armed 14      Character Ready    Control       4          Wait for 2nd Ready System    Control       5       Ready Trouble          Control       6       5 sec pause    Bypass 15                      Phone Number 1    PROGRAMMING DIALLER OPTIONS    DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER   P337E   P342E  These addresses define which format the panel will use when dialling each of the six phone numbers     P337E Reporting Format for Ph   1  Default  2     1   Contact ID 8   4 2 10pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1900   2   Domestic Dial 9   4 2 20pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1800   3   Pager 10  4 2 20pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1900     4   Speech Dialler   5   4 2 10pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1800   6   4 2 10pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1900   7   4 2 10pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1800     11  4 2 20pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1800   12  4 2 20pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1900   13  4 2 DTMF    Phone 1 Mode    2  Option 1 Contact ID   Use Contact ID format to report alarm and system events to a monitoring  companies receiving equipment   Option 2 Domestic Alarm Tone   Use  Domestic  format to report alarm events  This format uses    alternating tones to report alarms and can be kissed off by pressing any digit in the right hand  two columns on a touch tone phone  This alternating alarm tone continues for 5 seconds  followed by a 5 second pause  at which time the panel is looking for a kiss off  If a kiss off is  not received another round of alarm tones will be
6.    Default 0 5   Thursday Page 41  P798E Time Zone 3 start time   Default 0 6   Friday Page 41  P799E Time Zone 3 finish time   Default 0 7   Saturday Page 41  P800E Time Zone 4 day of the week   Default 0 8   Invert time zone Page 41  P801E Time Zone 4 start time   Default 0 Times   0000 2359 Page 41  P802E Time Zone 4 finish time   Default 0 Page 41  P803E Time Zone 5 day of the week   Default 0 Page 41  P804E Time Zone 5 start time   Default 0 Page 41  P805E Time Zone 5 finish time   Default 0 Page 41  P806E Time Zone 6 day of the week   Default 0 Page 41  P807E Time Zone 6 start time   Default 0 Page 41  P808E Time Zone 6 finish time   Default 0 Page 41  P809E Time Zone 7 day of the week   Default 0 Page 41  P810E Time Zone 7 start time   Default 0 Page 41  P811E Time Zone 7 finish time   Default 0 Page 41  P812E Time Zone 8 day of the week   Default 0 Page 41  P813E Time Zone 8 start time   Default 0 Page 42  P814E Time Zone 8 finish time   Default 0 Page 42     Test Calls     P815E Test calls for days of the week 1 7 Page 54  P816E Test call time of the day    default 2300 Page 54    Programming Daylight saving Adjustments    P817E Daylight saving start Sunday   Default 1 Page 42  P818E Daylight saving start month   Default 10 Page 42  P819E Daylight saving start hour   Default 2 Page 42  P820E Daylight saving end Sunday   Default 3 Page 42  P821E Daylight saving end month   Default 3 Page 42  P822E Daylight saving end hour   Default 3 Page 42  Setting the Real Time Clo
7.    ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD     PowerWave     16    16Zone Control Panel Communicator       D STAY BYP      TROBLE MEI      Os  nent    6                     5  Es                                          T CHM                                     Installation and  Programming Guide    Version 6 33 07 2003    P N 7111240 Rev  D Y A M H    CONTENTS    INTRODUCTION is see Gee sege Ed See EES arte Se gee RE iS eg o Hie 4  PACKAGE CONTENTS iii 4  PW16 CABINET DETAILS    5  EER OE HE OE EA ER EG 6  OUTPUTS  ER EE OE Mr aire dan 7  PANEL COMMUNICATION PORTS    sese 7  PCB WIRING DIAGRAM    ee ee tee ee ee ee ee ee ee rener 8  PWA6 KEYPADS nt be soes dos dass Mises ee EE Ge GED Ee Dee Eg bee licita 9  KEYPAD INSTALLATION    iii 10  KEYPAD  FUNCTION S conosca tn eee altas Gee eek beg tasse 12  KEYPAD  TAMPER    RE EE EE aaa 12  MEMORY DISPLAY CHART    ese eed ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nn ee ee ee ee ee ee be 13  INSTALLING RX 40 RADIO RECEIVER    cece ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ge ee ee ee 15  INSTALLING SPEECH DTMF UNIT    15  sterte vd ie EE AE OE N 16  USER CODE PROGRAMMING    un 17  OUTPUT OPTION EE tige niet 19  OUTPUT TIME ZONE it cosas sees thas sees see gevee costs bed dese AE Ee sk metal beg plis 21  KEYPAD OPTION GE EE N te 22  PARTITION AT OPTIONS aiaa ese nn ee eb ee Ee DRS Se se Se Rai baiar 24  PARTITION B OPTIONS  ala eee ne RE ee gegee ee do 24  PARTITION GC OPTIONS  ees ta EE eo ean hae ge eu tees 24  MISC SYSTEM OPTIONS  SE Ee ee oe cata eu WE ae
8.    off time zones   Default 0  Output  3 Automatic on   off time zones   Default 0  Output  4 Automatic on   off time zones   Default O  Output  5 Automatic on   off time zones   Default 0  Output  6 Automatic on   off time zones   Default 0  Output  7 Automatic on   off time zones   Default 0  Output  8 Automatic on   off time zones   Default 0    never   never   never   never   never   never   never   never     ON nnn nN nT       Output  1 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  2 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  3 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  4 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  5 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  6 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  7 Enable time zones   Default 0  Output  8 Enable time zones   Default 0    always   always   always   always   always   always   always   always     On ER ER EER    Installer Code   Default 000000   must be more than 3 digits long    7   Automatic pulse every 5 sec   8   24 Hour alarm reset pulse    Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19    Page 20  Page 20  Page 20  Page 20  Page 20  Page 20  Page 20  Page 20    Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21    Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21  Page 21    Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22    Page 19    Programming Keypad Options    Keypads assigned to Area  A    Default 1 8   Keypads assigned to Area  B    Default none   Keypads assigned to Area  C    Default non
9.   Default  none 4   All zones sealed  ready  Page 24  Area  C  primary options for output  5   Default  none 5   2 sec pulse on arm disarm Page 24  Area  C  primary options for output  6   Default  none 6   Spare Page 24  Area  C  primary options for output  7   Default  none 7   Day zone activation s Page 24  Area  C  primary options for output  8   Default  none 8   Spare Page 24     Dialler Reporting Options for partition    C      Area C reporting options  Default   1 2 Page 30    P490E    P491E  P492E  P493E  P494E  P495E  P496E  P497E  P498E    P499E  P500E    P501E    P502E    P503E    P511E  P512E  P513E  P514E  P515E    1   Send set   unset  2   Send Stay Mode set unset  3   Send unset only after activation s    5   Send set at the end of the exit delay  LED On  6   Send all zone restores at disarm only  7   Spare    4   Send Stay Mode unset only after alarm 8   Spare    Programming Partition  C  Parameters    Time zones used for Area  C  auto arming disarming   Default 0    Partition      Area  C  specific options for output  1   Default 0  Area  C  specific options for output  2   Default 0  Area  C  specific options for output  3   Default 0  Area  C  specific options for output  4   Default O  Area  C  specific options for output  5   Default 0  Area  C  specific options for output  6   Default 0  Area  C  specific options for output  7   Default 0  Area  C  specific options for output  8   Default O    Page 26       C  Specific Output Options    P491E P498E OPTI
10.   Default 1  1 4E Zone 3 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  1 4E Zone 4 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  1 4E Zone 5 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1    P586E 1 4E Zone 6 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P587E 1 4E Zone 7 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P588E 1 4E Zone 8 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P589E 1 4E Zone 9 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P590E 1 4E Zone 10 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P591E 1 4E Zone 11 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1 1  P592E 1 4E Zone 12 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P593E 1 4E Zone 13 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P594E 1 4E Zone 14 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P595E 1 4E Zone 15 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P596E 1 4E Zone 16 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1    LOW ZONE TAMPERS SCENARIO MAPPING    P601E   P608E    Zone 1 bypass Sc       This group of addresses is used to map the eight possible low zone tampers to one of the four possible reporting  scenarios  If a value of zero  0  is assigned at an address in this block  low tampers from that zone will not be  reported by the panel  Low Zone Tamper is a short circuit input     P601E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 1 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P602E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 2 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P603E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 3 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P604E 1 4
11.   se ee ee eed ee ee ee ee ee ee ge ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee be 50  MAINS FAIL REPORTING DELAY    sees eee eu 57  AREA SPECIFIC DIALLER REPORT OPTIONS          ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ese ee ee 56  CONTACT ID ASSIGNMENTS    55  UPLOAD DOWNLOAD OPTIONS    58  PROGRAMMING 442 EVENT CODES ee ee ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee be 58  CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARY ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ge ee ee ee ee ee 58    PROGRAM ADDRESS SUMMARY    59    INTRODUCTION    This Crow PowerWave Version V6 alarm control panel has been designed to provide the most reguested features for  both the installer  amp  the end user  These features include ease of installation  ease of programming and user friendly    operation all in a package which is reliable  functional and attractive     Utilising many years of experience in the security industry and implementing valuable feedback  we are proud to  provide you with a new generation of alarm control panel  The PowerWave V6 is an alarm system which brings you  the quality and features which you deserve at an affordable price  In addition to the the advanced design  only the  highest quality components have been used in the production of this PowerWave panel to ensure the highest degree    of reliability     This manual will guide you through the installation and programming of your PowerWave alarm panel  For additional  information regarding the operation instructions and options  please refer to the enclosed    PowerWave
12.   the entire contents of the event buffer will be sent to the  printer     Event Printing       WALK TEST MODE    P836E  Walk test mode   When in Installation or Client Program mode  entering P836E will turn On walk test  mode  The keypad buzzer will beep at one second intervals to show that walk test mode is active   When in walk test mode the zone LED s will latch on at the keypad display when the zone has  been activated  The Installer or User can then walk past all of the detectors and return to the keypad to  verify that they are functioning correctly at the panel  The walk test results are also stored in memory s o  they can be viewed at a later time if required  Pressing any button will terminate walk test mode     Walk Test    COMMAND CONTROL CODE PROGRAMMING    Another powerful feature available from your PW16 V6 control communicator is Command Control  This feature is a  remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check  or change the Arm Disarm status of each of the areas  operate each of the eight outputs or turn on an optional  Microphone     The Command Control feature is only available on panels fitted with a Voice or DTMF board  see page 15   The  Voice board provides voice prompts to guide you through Command control operations whereas the DTMF board  provides tones  one Long Tone for ON or three short beeps for OFF   In some installations voice message storage  space will be shared between the 
13.  Area  C  permissions   The functions set by options 4 7 will be active in  Area  C    Option 4 Radio user  1 will arm   When this option is enabled  radio user  1 will arm whichever area is  assigned by options 1 3   Option 5 Radio user  1 will disarm   When this option is enabled  radio user  1 will disarm whichever  area is assigned by options 1 3   Option 6 Radio user  1 can Arm Stay Mode   When this option is enabled  radio user  1 will turn Stay  Mode on in whichever area is assigned by options 1 3   Option 7 Radio user  1 can Disarm Stay Mode   When this option is enabled  radio user  1 will turn  Stay Mode off in whichever area is assigned by options 1 3   Option 8 Radio user  1 is disabled during alarm state   When this option is enabled  radio user  1 can  not be used to reset an alarm  i e  it must be reset at the keypad     Where P661E sets options for radio user  1  P662 sets options for radio user  2 etc    RADIO KEY TYPE    P641E   P660E    Radio Keys are also assigned permissions which determine their functions    P641E Radio user  1 Type   Default 0 0   non specific  P642E Radio user  2 Type   Default 0 1   Crow   P643E Radio user  3 Type   Default 0 21   Ness  P644E Radio user  4 Type   Default 0 31   Visonic  P659E Radio user  19 Type   Default 0   P660E Radio user  20 Type   Default 0    RADIO KEYS OPTIONS B    RADIO KEY OPTIONS 2nd Set   P681E   P700E    P681E 1E    Option 1  Option 2  Option 3  Option 4  Option 5  Option 6  Option 7    Option 8     Defau
14.  B P315E Options  Default   1 2 3 4  Page 57  1   Report Panic Alarms via Dialler  2   Report Fire Alarms via Dialler  3   Report Medical Alarms via Dialler  4   Report 24 Hour alarms in Domestic Pager Voice Mode        Reporting Scenarios       P321E Reporting Scenario  1 options  Default   1 7  Page 49  P322E Reporting Scenario  2 options  Default   0  Page 49  P323E Reporting Scenario  3 options  Default   0  Page 49  P324E Reporting Scenario  4 options  Default   0  Page 49       Maximum Dialling Attempts per Scenario       P325E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 1 Value 1 99  Default 3  Page 49  P326E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 2 Value 1 99  Default 3  Page 49  P327E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 3 Value 1 99  Default 3  Page 49  P328E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 4 Value 1 99  Default 3  Page 49       Telephone Numbers Pre fix      P330E Telephone Number Pre fix 16 Character Maximum Page 49     Programming Telephone Numbers       P331E Telephone Number 1 16 Character Maximum Page 50  P332E Telephone Number 2 16 Character Maximum Page 50  P333E Telephone Number 3 16 Character Maximum Page 50  P334E Telephone Number 4 16 Character Maximum Page 50  P335E Telephone Number 5 16 Character Maximum Page 50  P336E Telephone Number 6 16 Character Maximum Page 50       Telephone Number Reporting Options        P337E Reporting Opts  Ph   1  Default  2  P337E P342E Options Page 50  P338E Reporting Opts  Ph   2  Default  2  1   Contact ID   P339E Repor
15.  Control function toggles   7E Control function is momentary   8E Control Button disables  Day Chime  mode or directly Controls Outputs    A Misc Options 3    EE        Cannot Arm if not Ready   This option if turned on will inhibit arming of Area    A    if any zone in area A  is unsealed  Not Ready   If the option is off  the area can be armed with zones unsealed but the panel  will either auto exclude the zone or go into alarm at the end of the exit delay depending upon other  option settings  If required  certain zones can be exempted from this feature if they are in low security  areas  allowing the area to be armed with a zone s unsealed  by selecting the zones at addresses  P460E AND P480E  This option does not apply to Stay mode     Arm key required before code to set   This option determines if the  ARM  key must be pressed  before a code is entered to set Area  A   This option must be enabled where a keypad is assigned to  more than one area     Stay key required before code to arm Stay Mode   This option determines if the  STAY  key is a  single button function or must be pressed followed by a code to turn on Stay Mode in Area  A   This  option must be enabled where a keypad is assigned to more than one area  If off  Stay mode is turned  on by pressing the Stay button only  if on  you must enter a code after pressing the stay button  When  Arming Stay Mode  if the user presses the    Enter    button during the exit delay  this will cancel any  remaining exit delay 
16.  Flashing       Fire Alarm at Keypad    LINE  CONTROL    Flashing  Flashing       Medical Alarm at Keypad    LINE  BYPASS    Flashing  Flashing       Area  A  Armed     A     On Steady       Area  B  Armed     Bi    On Steady       Area  C  Armed       c       On Steady       Area  A  in Stay Mode    Flashing       Area  B  in Stay Mode    Flashing       Area  C  in Stay Mode       CO    Flashing       Panel Dialer    LINE    On Steady       Panel Dialer    LINE  LED 1    On Steady  On Steady       Panel Dialer    LINE  LED 2    On Steady  On Steady       Manual Walk test Mode       MAINS  BATTERY  LINE  LED s 1 16       On Steady  On Steady  On Steady  On Steady       INSTALLATION OF FW RCV RX 40  RECEIVER    The PW16 is fully high level compatible with the FW RCV  RX 40 radio receiver  The addition of this receiver will  add wireless capability to your system in the form of wireless PIR detectors  Wireless Radio key transmitters and  wireless reed switch transmitters  The receivers connects to the same communications port as the keypads and can  be installed   either inside the cabinet  or if preferred  may be installed at a remote location  The Receiver is available  in 2 frequencies 433 92Mhz  Or 868 350Mhz  Multiple receivers may be connected to the panel to increase the  effective range if required     The receiver requires 4 cores and can successfully be run in 0 2mm unscreened cable over a distance of up to  100metres  Like the keypads the receiver has 12v and Ov term
17.  Is it possible to connect a second receiver to the control panel in case of bad reception areas   and if yes  wont there be a double alarm   one from each receiver        Answer   There is no problem to connect several receiver boards   for the control panel it is the same if it has one or 2  or 5 receiver on the buss  There will not be a multiple alarm from several receiver because there is a short lockout for  the message from the receiver and the panel will only relate to the first one     5  When you have several phone numbers defined the CP stops dialling after the first phone number      Answer   There can be two reasons for that   the first is if you disarm the system during the call  when the system is  disarmed it finishes the call and doesn   t go on to the next numbers since the alarm is acknowledged   unless you are  in Contact ID format then you have another dial to report disarm to the monitoring station    Another possibility is in domestic voice dialling format  Normally the auto kiss of is on then you cant put the option     stop if kiss off    on since it will always be kissed off since will never go next numbers     6    have defined a follow up zone and have no delay when I enter   why      Answer   When you define a follow up zone   handover   and a delayed zone   first the zone numbers should be  following  for example 1 82 or 3  amp  4   and second the delay time must be the same     
18.  LOW ZONE ASSIGNMENTS ZONES 1 8    P441E   P460E    Combinations of options in addresses P441E to P460E may be used to give the most suitable zone behaviour     P441E    1 8E    Zone is in Area  A    Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  This option assigns a zone to  Area  A  within a partitioned system  If the system is not partitioned  all zones must be assigned    P442E    P443E    P444E    P445E    P446E    P447E    P448E    P449E    P450E    P451E    P452E    P453E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    to Area  A    Default all in Area  A   See P310E8E also   Zone is in Area  B    Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  This option assigns a zone to  Area  B  within a partitioned system   Default none in Area  B   See P310E8E also     If a zone is defined in both Area  A  and Area  B  it is deemed to be in Area  C     Area B Zones 1 8       Zone is a normally open input   where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  This option is used  when normally open detectors such as smoke detectors are to connected to a zone  The option  only applies if zone doubling is turned On at P410E  Default is all zones normally closed    Zone is a radio detector   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  This option is used when  Radio  wireless  devices are used as detectors   Default none    Stay Mode Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  Zones included at this address will  become active when the panel is in Stay Mode  Zones
19.  PA Board Output  2 On Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  3 On Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  4 On Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  5 On Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  6 On Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  7 On Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  8 On Message   Default 0    PA Board Output  1 Off Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  2 Off Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  3 Off Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  4 Off Message   Default 0    Page 58    Walk Test Mode    Page 44    Temporary Output Disable Mode    Page 43    EE    Upload Download    Page 43  Page 43    Reset to Defaults    Page 44  Page 44  Page 44  Page 44  Page 44  Page 44    Clear Output Parameters  Page 44    Clear Memory Events    Page 44  Page 44    Active Time Zones  Page 42    PA Board Output ON Message    PA Board Output OFF Message    P865E  P866E  P867E  P868E    P871E  P872E  P873E    P874E  P875E  P876E    P877E  P878E  P879E    P881E  P882E  P883E    P884E  P885E  P886E    P887E  P888E  P889E    P891E  P892E  P893E  P894E  P895E  P896E  P897E  P898E  P899E  P900E  P901E  P902E  P903E  P904E  P905E  P906E    P907E  P908E  P909E  P910E  P911E  P912E    PA Board Output  5 Off Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  6 Off Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  7 Off Message   Default 0  PA Board Output  8 Off Message   Default 0    PA Board Entry Delay Message  PA Board Area    A     PA Board Area    B     PA Board Area    C       Entry Delay Message   Default 0  Entr
20.  Refrigeration Alarm 152  Smoke Detector 111 Water Leakage 154  Heat Detector 114 Gas Detector 151  Manual Call Point 115  Duct Detector 116  Silent Panic 122  Audible Panic 123  Perimeter Zone 131  24 Hour Zone 133    Entry Exit Zone 134    Powerwave 16 PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE    The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the Elite program addresses  This is intended as a  duick guide to finding a program address  The program addresses are in numerical order with page references  beside them so you can get more detailed information if required  Because this section is in numerical order   any addresses relating to the Dialler are not necessarily grouped together  To identify Dialler options each  heading relating to the Dialler are highlighted by an          either side of the heading     CLIENT MODE PROGRAMMING  Programming User Codes    P1E User Code  1  Master Code  if deleted code is reset to 987654   Default 123 Page 17  P2E User Code  2 Page 17  P3E User Code  3 Page 17  P4E User Code  4 Page 17  P5E User Code  5 Page 17  P6E User Code  6 Page 17  P7E User Code  7 Page 17  P8E User Code  8 Page 17  P9E User Code  9 Page 17  P1OE User Code  10 Page 17  P11E User Code  11 Page 17  P12E User Code  12 Page 17  P13E User Code  13 Page 17  P14E User Code  14 Page 17  P15E User Code  15 Page 17  P16E User Code  16 Page 17  P17E User Code  17 Page 17  P18E User Code  18 Page 17  P47E User Code  47 Page 17  P48E User Code  48 Page 17  P49E User Code  49 Page 1
21.  TZ B       PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS    P250E   P278E    The block of addresses from P250E to P278E are used to assign the basic options of each keypad in the system   Each of the address lines from P250E to P278E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the  individual addresses of the keypads in the system  i e  if options 1  2  amp  4 are enabled at address P250E then  keypads 1  2 and 4 would be assigned to area  A      NOTE  A keypad can only be used to control the partition or area to which it has been assigned     Within the display of the PW16 keypads you will find the indicators  A    B  and    C     These indicators are used to  show the Armed state of individual areas  LED on  of whether an area is in Stay Mode  LED flashing      P250E 1 8E Keypads assigned to Area A  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the keypad is assigned to Area A      P251E 1 8E Keypads assigned to Area B  Default none  KeyPad in      If the LED is On  the keypad is assigned to Area B   P252E 1 8E Keypads assigned to Area C  Default none    If the LED is On  the keypad is assigned to Area C     12345678       P253E 1 8E Keypads with permission to fully Arm  Default 1 8   If the LED is On  the keypad is allowed to Arm the assigned Area s   P254E 1 8E Keypads with permission to arm Stay Mode  Default 1 8   If the LED is On  the keypad is allowed to Arm Stay Mode for the assigned Area s     P255E    P256E    P257E    P258E    P259E    P260E    P261E    P262E    P263E    P264E    
22.  User s    Guide        PACKAGE CONTENTS    This Crow PowerWave package should contain the following items     1x PowerWave controller PCB   1x PowerWave new generation backlit keypad   1x PowerWave keypad zone list   1x PowerWave Users Guide   1x PowerWave Housing   1x PowerWave mains transformer  15VA 25VA    1x PowerWave hardware accessory pack including   1x PowerWave installation  amp  programming guide  1x Spare 1 5A fuse  2x Housing lid screws  10 x 2k2  red  red  red  end of line resistors  10 x 4k7  yellow  purple  red  end of line resistors  10 x 8k2  grey  red  red  end of line resistors    PLASTIC HOUSING DETAILS    MOUNTING  KEYHOLES                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
23.  a code programmed at this address  it will be flashed back to you     NOTE  Not all User Codes may have the ability to access Client Program Mode  The installer can restrict access to  Users so that they have no access to Client Mode or they can have access to change only their code or they may  have access to change all User codes as defined at addresses P101 P150     To change User code 1 from the default setting of 1 2 3 to 9 8 7 6 you would enter the following data at the keypad     P1E   Old code is flashed back at the keypad  in this case it will be 1 2 3   Then 9876 E  3 beeps   program light On or Flashing  The new code will now be displayed back using the keypad LED   s    User 1 Code  12 3    To program a new user code for User 5 you would enter the following   P5E   Ifa code was there it would be displayed if not the display will be blank    Then 567 E  3 beeps   program light On or Flashing  The new code will now be displayed back using the keypad LED   s    To replace a code simply enter the new code in the same address as the old code  This will overwrite the previous  code but maintain the user permissions as mapped to that user number     To clear or delete a code in LED Keypad simply press the BYPASS button at the address where the old code is  stored  eg  P 3 E  lt BYPASS gt E 3 beeps   Program light On or Flashing   When flashing back codes and values Zone indicators 1 8 are used to indicate digits 1 8  The digit O is indicated by  the  A  LED and 9 is ind
24.  activate when the partition is armed   Set     Stay Mode alarms to output  1   This option will map activations from zones defined as Area  A   Stay Mode to output  1  Zones are defined as being in Stay Mode at P445E and P465E    Pendant Chirps to output  1   This option will map two short pulses  Chirps  to output  1 when Area   A  is set via a radio key  Pendant  and four short pulses to output  1 when Area  A  is unset again   The length of the pulses  Chirps  are set by the pulse timer for this output     All zones sealed indication to output  1   This option will map an Area  A     Ready    indication to  output  1  A    Ready    indication is produced when all zones in an area are sealed  i e  zone lights off     2 second pulse to output  1 on arming or disarming   This option will map a 2 second pulse to  Output  1 each time Area  A  is armed or disarmed as defined at P302E options 6 amp 7     Spare    Day zone alarms  Chime  to output  1   The option will map activations from Area  A  zones defined    as Day Zones to output  1  Zones are defined as Day Zones at P453E P454E and P473E P474E   Day zones are those which operate only during periods when the Area is disarmed and are normally  used as door bells and shop minders etc     Option 8 Spare    Note  P282E through P288E are as above but apply to outputs 2 8 for Area A  Note  P382E through P388E are as above but apply to outputs 2 8 for Area B  Note  P482E through P488E are as above but apply to outputs 2 8 for Are
25.  answers a call  8   Enabled at AII Times    AUTO ANSWER RING COUNT    P369E 1 99E  Auto Answer Rings   This option defines the number of rings before the panel will auto answer  the incoming call   Default   8     MAINS FAIL REPORT DELAY    P559E 1 999E Mains Fail Report Delay   When there is a mains supply failure  the mains must fail for  longer than the programmed delay at this address before the panel will report the alarm  A  value from 1 999 seconds can be programmed as the delay  A value of 0 will result in an  instant report of mains failure    Default   600 seconds     Zone Reporting De    0       ZONE ALARM REPORT DELAY    P560E 0 999E Report Delay on Zones   This delay pauses the zone reporting of alarms via the panel for  the programmed period  0   No delay or 1 999 seconds   If the alarm is reset before this  delay expires no alarms will be reported     This delay pauses the reporting of zone alarms for all reporting formats  This delay can be used to prevent false  alarms from reporting if the alarm is cancelled before this delay expires     UPLOAD DOWNLOAD SECURITY OPTIONS    P828E XXXXXXXX  Up to 8 digit security code for upload download     P835E Answer incoming call   provided a user with option 5 set  P101 P150  enters in P835E while in  client program mode and the telephone line is currently ringing the panel will answer the  incoming call and initiate an upload download connection     Security Code    PROGRAMMING 4 2 SPECIAL CHARACTERS    When programmin
26.  button on the side of the Voice  Board  then hold the programmer about 10 cm away from the mouth and speak clearly at normal level into the  microphone while holding down the  REC  button  When you reach the end of your message release the REC  button   NOTE  Each individual message must be longer that 2 seconds duration   When recording your voice alarm  message  you must ensure that you clearly identify the origin of the call  You can play the message back through the  programmer by first pressing the reset button then by pressing the  PLAY  button momentarily  Because the Elite V6  control communicator has the ability to store multiple alarm event and control voice messages  you must store  individual messages at what is known as recording slots within the Voice Board  These recording slots are recorded  sequentially  one message starting where the other finishes  Every time you press and release the REC button of  the programmer  you create an end of message marker  These markers are used to define the recording slots within  the Voice Board and can be of varying length according to each message duration     To re record a message you must first press the  RESET  button on the speech module to get back to recording slot   1  Once you are at slot  1 you can re record your messages in order as required     NOTE  When recording multiple messages you only press the    RESET    button once at the beginning then record all  messages sequentially as stated above  When you have 
27.  button will silence the beep     1 8E Keypads with facility to turn the LED s off after Exit Delay  Default none     If the LED is On  the Zone  amp  System LED   s on an LED keypad will turn off when all areas  assigned to the keypad are Armed or in Stay mode  On an LCD keypad  the LCD and the  keypad button backlighting will turn off when Armed or in Stay Mode  The LED   s and  backlighting will automatically turn on again if there is an alarm  an entry delay is started  any  button is pressed at the keypad or when the system is Disarmed     Leds Off when Idel       PARTITION    A B  amp  C  PRIMERY OUTPUT OPTIONS  PARTITION  A    P281E   P288E  PARTITION  B    P381E   P388E  PARTITION  C    P481E   P488E    The addresses above allow a number Area based options to be assigned to any of the 8 outputs  Address P281  relates to Output 1 options for Area A  address P381 relates to Output 1 options for Area B and address P481  relates to Output 1 options for Area C     P281E    Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    1E    Normal zone alarms to output  1  Stay Mode alarms to output  1 A OptA O P 1  Pendant chirps to output  1  All zones sealed indication to output  1 HL SE EO E  2 second pulse on arming or disarming to output  1  Spare   Day zone alarms to output  1   Spare       Normal zone alarms to output  1   This option will map activation from normal zone alarms from  Area  A  to output  1  Normal zones are those which will only
28.  bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 9 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 10 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 11 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 12 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 13 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 14 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 15 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 16 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53       Low Zone Tampers to Scenario Mapping       Low zone 1 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 2 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 3 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 4 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 5 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 6 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 7 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Low zone 8 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53       High Zone Tampers to Scenario Mapping       High zone 1 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 2 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 3 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 4 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 5 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 6 tamper ala
29.  consists of  an 18 button  backlit silicone rubber keypad  30 LED indicators and an internal  piezo buzzer housed in a modern white plastic housing  The plastic housing has a hinged front lid to cover and  protect the rubber buttons when not in use  All the electronics are contained on a single circuit board inside the  housing     Because the keypads communicate with the controller using data  the cable run from panel to keypads is secure  against tampering  For this reason there is no tamper switch on the keypad assembly  Access to the keypad  electronics will not disarm the panel     BUTTONS    The 18 silicone rubber buttons are used for the following functions     In normal operating mode the numeric keys are used for entering Access Codes  In Program Mode the numeric  keys are used for entering program addresses  amp  new values     The buttons with text labels are used as function buttons and select the options indicated by the text and normally  precede other button presses  e g  to enter Bypass Mode press  lt BYPASS gt  and a two digit numeric key entry  corresponding to the zone number you wish to be excluded eg    01    for Zone   1     09    for Zone   9 and    15    for Zone    15     The PROGRAM Key is used to prefix option selections in the program modes e g  lt PROGRAM gt  24  lt ENTER gt   selects User Code 24 when in either of the two program modes  The PROGRAM key is also used prior to a Master  or Installer Code to enter one of the program modes from norma
30.  for User 50  Default 60  Page 58       Armed by Radio Pendant User   4 2 Reporting Code       P1121E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 1  Default 61  Page 58  P1122E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 2  Default 62  Page 58  P1123E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 3  Default 63  Page 58  P1124E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 4  Default 64  Page 58  P1125E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 5  Default 65  Page 58  P1126E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 6  Default 66  Page 58  P1127E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 7  Default 67  Page 58  P1128E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 8  Default 68  Page 58  P1129E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 9  Default 69  Page 58    P1130E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 10  Default 70  Page 58  P1131E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 11  Default 61  Page 58  P1132E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 12  Default 62  Page 58  P1133E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 13  Default 63  Page 58  P1134E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 14  Default 64  Page 58  P1135E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 15  Default 65  Page 58  P1136E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 16  Default 66  Page 58  P1137E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 17  Default 67  Page 58  P1138E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 18  Default 68  Page 58  P1139E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 19  Default 69  Page 58  P1140E 4 2 Arm Code for Radio User 20  Default 70  Page 58    Disarmed by Radio Pendant User   4 2 Reporting Code    P1141E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 1  Default 71  Page 58  P1142E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 2  Default 72  Page 58  P1143E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radi
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32.  group of addresses is used is used to map System Events as listed below to one of the four possible reporting  scenarios  If a value of zero  0  is assigned at an address in this block  that event will not be reported by the panel   P421E Area A Arm Disarm reports mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P422E AreaB Arm Disarm reports mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P423E Area C Arm Disarm reports mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P424E Keypad Panic   amp  buttons 1  amp  3  mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P425E Keypad Fire  buttons 4 8  6  mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P426E Keypad Medical  buttons 7  amp  9  mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P427E Battery low mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P428E Mains fail mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   P429E Phone line restore mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1  P430E Radio PIR battery low mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Area A Scenario  P431E Radio key battery low mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1  P432E Keypad tamper mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1  P433E Cabinet tamper mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1    1       P434E  P435E  P436E  P437E  P438E    Radio panic mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   Test calls mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   Duress alarm mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1   Supervised radio timeout mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1  Zone inactivity timeout mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1    MULTIPLE ZONE REPORTING    P446E  amp  P466E    P458E 1 8E  P478E 1 8E    Zone will report multiple activations for zone
33.  is used to map output modifiers to each of the 8 outputs available on the  PW16  The optional 4 way relay output board  OUTPUTX4  can be configured to follow the program options for any  of the 8 outputs  the 4 relays can be assigned as output 1 or 5  2 or 6 3 or 7 8 4 or 8     P201E 1E Invert output  1   Default off    2E Flash output  1   Default off Out 1 Option A    3E Single pulse to output  1   Default off   4E Lockout output  1 once reset   Default off   5E Output mapped to Remote Command Control   Default off  6E Output mapped to local Command Control   Default off  7E Day zones linked to pulse timer   Default off   8E Output pulses on a 24 hour zone alarm   Default off       Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Option 8    Invert Output   This option is used to invert the normal state of the output  The PW16 uses open  collector type transistor switches and the default state of all outputs is off or high  When in alarm the  transistor switch is turned on and the output is switched low  The invert option reverses this function     Flash Output   This option causes the output to switch on and off at a rate set by the pulse timer for the  output when in alarm and is normally used to flash a lamp during an activation     Single Pulse to Output   This option  when applied  produces a single pulse set by the pulse timer at  the output during an alarm     Lockout Once Reset   This option is used to limit the output to one oper
34.  length gap is 100 ms  7   Auto Detect Modem Format  8   Force Bell103 V21       Command Control Options       Page 45  Page 45  Page 45  Page 45  Page 45       Contact ID Account Codes       Page 54  Page 54  Page 54    P381E  P382E  P383E  P384E  P385E  P386E  P387E  P388E    P389E    P390E    P391E  P392E  P393E  P394E  P395E  P396E  P397E  P398E    P399E  P400E    P401E    P402E    Partition    B    Primary Output Options    Area  B  primary options for output  1   Default 1 2   Area  B  primary options for output  2   Default 1  2   Area  B  primary options for output  3   Default none  Area  B  primary options for output  4   Default none  Area  B  primary options for output  5   Default none  Area  B  primary options for output  6   Default none  Area  B  primary options for output  7   Default none  Area  B  primary options for output  8   Default none    P381E P388E OPTIONS    1   Standard zone activation s Page 24  2   Stay Mode activation s Page 24  3   Radio key chirps Page 24  4   All zones sealed  Ready  Page 24  5   2 sec pulse arm disarm Page 24  6   Spare Page 24  7   Day zone activation s Page 24  8   Spare Page 24       Dialler Reporting Options for partition  B        Area B reporting options  Default   1 2  1   Send set   unset  2   Send Stay Mode set unset  3   Send unset only after activation s  4   Send Stay Mode unset only after alarm    Page 30  5   Send set at the end of the exit delay  LED On   6   Send all zone restores at disarm only  7   Spare  
35.  none    Day Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  Day zones are active during periods    P454E    P455E    P456E    P457E    P458E    P459E    P460E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    where the panel or partitions are disarmed and revert to normal zones during armed periods   Default none    Continuous Day Zone   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  The zone acts as a day zone  at all times  Armed and Disarmed  and will operate day alarms but not normal zone alarms   Default none    Siren Lockout Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  Zones with siren lockout  designation will only cause their assigned outputs to operate once per armed period  Led on    zone locked out   Default none    Access Control door position input   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  The door  position input becomes a 24 hour alarm zone and will alarm if the    Control    door is forced open  or left open too long  It will also automatically re lock the door after the    Control    operation has  occurred and the door has been opened then closed again   Default none    Access Control Request to exit input   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  The Request  to Exit input will operate the    Control    door output to release the door and start the Door open  Too long Timer   Default none    Zone will report multiple activations to communicator   Default 1 8  If this option is turned  off then the relevant zone will only report one alarm to a monitoring co
36.  not assigned at this address will be  excluded   Default 1 8  Note  Stay Mode Zones are linked to Area assignments   Zone can be Bypassed   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  This option determines if a  zone can be Bypassed either manually or via the Auto Bypass process   Default all on    Auto Bypass Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  Zones assigned Auto Bypass  function at this address will be automatically bypassed by the system if they are unsealed when  the exit timers expire  Zones not given Auto Bypass status will cause an activation if they are  unsealed at the end of the exit delay period   Default all on    Zone is a handover   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  Zones defined at this address as  handover are given the unique ability to behave as both delay and instant zones  If a zone  defined as an entry delay zone has been activated and the entry delay is running  a handover  zone will behave as another entry delay zone with a delay time as defined at P511E to P526E   If an entry delay zone has not been activated and there is no entry delay running  a handover  zone becomes an instant zone with no entry delay  The Handover zone MUST have an entry  delay programmed     Zone is a handove       Two Trigger Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  A zone defined as two trigger at  this address will only cause an activation if one of the following conditions are met    a The zone is triggered twice within the two trigger time period as defin
37.  once during a single armed period    Zone will be Monitored for Inactivity   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  A  Zone with this option turned on will be checked to ensure that it is triggered on a regular basis  If  the zone is not triggered within the time period set at P569E then an alarm will be generated as  the detector may have become faulty or could be masked  The timer period as set at address  P569E is only active during the disarmed period  If the timer has started due to inactivity of a  zone input  the elapsed time is remembered at the time of arming and will resume when the  alarm is disarmed    Cannot Arm if Zone is Unsealed   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  If a  zone is unsealed  Not Ready  at the time of arming  by default the panel will Arm and the zone  will either automatically be bypassed or cause an alarm at the end of the exit delay  If the option  is turned on at this address then an unsealed condition will inhibit the panel from arming until the  zone is sealed     PROGRAMMING DELAYS  amp  TIMERS    ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIMES   P511E to P526E       P511E 0 9999E Zone 1 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 20 seconds   P512E 0 9999E Zone 2 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 20 seconds   P513E 0 9999E Zone 3 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P514E 0 9999E Zone 4 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P515E 0 9999E Zone 5 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P516
38.  represent years  i e  02   2002     Day of the week    2       TEMPORARY OUTPUT DISABLE    P837E Temporary Output Disable   This address allows a technician to select any output s to be  temporarily disabled for one alarm or armed cycle  e g  by turning on LEDS 1 8 at P837E then  leaving program mode  outputs 1 8 will not turn on following any alarms  The technician is now  free to arm the system to test all monitoring signals without having all of the internal  amp  external  alarms activating  When the alarm is reset or disarmed all outputs will now work normally again     Output Disable       EE  LOCAL UP DOWN LOAD    P838E Write to EE  Board   with the optional back up EE  board plugged into the serial connector on  the panel and the write enable link fitted on the EE  board  entering P838E will write a copy of  the panel program files to the EE  board     P839E Read from EE  Board   this address allows a copy of a panel program files to be downloaded  into a panel  the program files must first have been copied to the EE  board   refer P838E    Note  When transferring data from this board to a panel  the software versions of the two panels   the one where the data files were created and the panel receiving the files  must be the same  otherwise the panel will not work correctly     Read from EE    2345678       DE MAPPING OUTPUTS    P846E 1 8E DE mapping Outputs 1 8   This option is used to remove ALL default options assigned to any  output  This is a particularly useful
39.  seconds without a key press will cause the panel to hang up     LOCAL COMMAND CONTROL OF OUTPUTS    If a command control code for outputs is programmed  P371E  and the output s are allowed to be locally controlled   P201 P208  option 6  then entering the 4 digit code at a keypad will blank the display and the zone LED s will now  indicate the output status e g  if output 1 is on zone 1  led will be on  By now pressing the    1    button at the panel  keypad  output 1 can be turned off provided it is allowed to be locally controlled  To leave local command control  mode simply press the    Enter    button and the keypad will return to normal operation  If option 8 at addresses P301   P401 or P501 are on  you can access this Local Command Control mode directly by simply pressing the    Control     button at the keypad followed by the output number s that are allowed to be controlled     DIALLER PROGRAMMING    ENABLING DIALLER  amp  SETTING DIALLING PARAMETERS   P370E    P370E 1 8E System Options  Default   1 2 7  1   Enable dialler  2   Fax defeat  3   Disable line monitoring  4  DTMF or Pulse Dial  5   Normal or Reverse Pulse Dial  6   DTMF Tone length gap is 100 ms  7   Auto Detect Modem Format  8   Force Bell103 V21    Option 1 Enable Dialler   This option is used to activate the dialler hardware  If this option is Off  all  dialler reporting activity will be disabled    Default   Off    Option 2 Fax Defeat   This option enables fax defeat mode  When enabled the panel will 
40.  sent followed by another pause to check for  kiss off  This routine is repeated 4 times  at which point if a kiss off has not been received  the    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5 12    Option 13    panel will hang up and dial the next phone number  Domestic dial will only report Zone  activations  Manual Fire  amp  Medical alarms  Panic alarms  Mains failure and Battery low alarms     Pager   Report alarm events using the Elite  Pager  format  This format sends a 12 digit  numeric code to a pager   This format is restricted to reporting only the same alarm events as  the Domestic Dial format above  The event report is in the form of a 12 digit message which  consists of a unique 4 digit account code  NOTE  The client account number should not  start with a    O      a space character  a 3 digit event code another space character then a 3  digit identifier extension  The spaces between the account code  event code and  extension make up the 12 bits of the message  There is no kiss off required in Pager Format  reporting  The account and event codes are the Contact ID codes programmed into the  system  As an example  a pager which displays this message    1234 130 001  Would have received an alarm message from alarm 1234  Area A account code   that there is a  burglar activation 130  contact ID burglar alarm report code   on zone 001  zone one extension  number     Speech Dialler   Report alarm events by using the optional add on Voice Board  This format is  similar to the D
41.  this option is on  operating the Key switch will arm Area  A    If this option is off  operating the Key switch will turn Area  A  Stay Mode on and off     Pendant Chirps on arming   disarming   This option will send two short pulses  Chirps  to the output  mapped at P281E   P288E option 3 when Area  A  is set via a radio key  Pendant  and four short  pulses to the output when Area  A  is unset again     Pendant Chirps on Stay Mode on   off   This option will send two short pulses  Chirps  to the output  mapped at P281E   P288E option 3 when Stay Mode for Area  A  is turned on with a radio key   Pendant  and four short pulses to the output when Area  A  Stay Mode is turned off     2 second output on Arming   If this option is on  the output which is assigned by P281E   P288E  option 5 will turn on for 2 seconds when Area  A  is armed     2 second output on Disarming   If this option is on  the output which is assigned by P281E   P288E  option 5 will turn on for 2 seconds when Area  A  is disarmed     Access Control enabled even when area is armed   If this option is enabled  the Access Control  functions  as determined by P456E  P457E  P476E and P477E will work at all times  even when Area   A  is in the set condition     Note  P302E is the same as above but applies to Area B Miscellaneous options  Note  P402E is the same as above but applies to Area C Miscellaneous options    AREA SPECIFIC REPORTING OPTIONS    P289E 1 8E Area A Reporting Options   Default 1 2    1   Send Ar
42.  to scenario 1 4  Zone 4 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 5 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 6 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 7 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 8 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 9 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 10 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 11 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 12 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 13 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 14 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 15 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 16 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4    Auto answer ring count   default   8    System options  Default   1 2 7   1   Enable communicator   2   Fax defeat   3   Disable line monitoring   4  DTMF or Pulse    Command code for output control  Command code for Area  A  control  Command code for Area  B  control  Command code for Area  C  control  Command code to turn    MICROPHONE    On    Account number for Area  A    default 0000  Account number for Area  B   Account number for Area  C     default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1  default 1    Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52  Page 52       Auto Answer Ring Count       Page 57       System reporting Options       Page 48  5   Reverse Style Pulse  6   DTMF Tone
43.  tool when reassigning outputs to special functions such as  smoke detector reset  where you need to remove the standard defaults from an output  In  addition to removing all default programming this option will also make the reset time for the  selected output s    0        Clear all outputs    0       RESET TO DEFAULTS    P840E   P848E    These addresses are used to reset sections of the programming back to defaults  Defaults are the factory settings   Most of the addresses below default only one part of the programming  To reset the entire configuration  including  the event memory buffer you must use P845E     P840E Reset user codes   P841E Reset dialler parameters   P842E Reset Radio parameters   P843E Reset PA  amp  Voice board settings   P844E Reset the balance of the panel settings not included above   P845E Reset all panel parameters to default and clear the event memory buffer    P847E Clear event memory  P848E Reset PA board to clear all existing alarm messages    Reset Communicat       START EVENT PRINTING    P834E Start Event Printing   The alarm system stores the last 255 events in a printer buffer  These events  include time  date and an event description  To print the events  assuming the Serial Board is plugged  into the panel  with the link set to printer on the serial board  and connected to a printer with a RS232  input  a user with permission to print  e g  P101 P150 option 4  enters client program mode  P code E   program LED on solid   then enters P834E
44.  used to operate the Control Output as  assigned at addresses P291 298  391 398  491 498 option 5     We advise that only one of the Control Function options be assigned at the above address     Note  P401E is the same as above but applies to Area B Keypad options  Note  P501E is the same as above but applies to Area C Keypad options    PARTITIONS MISC OPTIONS    PARTITION  A    P302E  default   1 3 4 6   PARTITION  B    P402E  default   3 4 6   PARTITION  C   P502E  default   3 4 6     P302E    Option 1    Option 2    1E Key switch Input enabled l l   2E Use 2nd Key switch A Misc Options 2  3E Key switch is used for Arm or Stay  4E Pendant chirps on Arming   disarming SA ET   SE Pendant chirps on Stay Mode on   off   6E 2 second output on Arming   7E 2 second output on Disarming   BE Access Control enabled even when Area is armed       Key switch Input enabled   This option will enable the Key switch input  Operating the Key switch  input will arm Area  A  as determined by P302E option 3  The Key switch type is programmed at  P311E options 2  3  amp  4     Use 2nd Key switch   This option will enable dual end of line configuration of the Key switch input and  assign the high value end of line  8k2  to Area  A   refer to the zone drawing on page 6 Type 3 or 4    Also option 2 at address P311E selects whether a tamper is available when the 2nd key switch is  used     Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Option 8    Key switch is used for arm or Stay   If
45. 0 sec  Area  C  Special Stay Mode entry delay   Default 20 sec    Area  A  day zone keypad buzzer duration   Default 2 sec  Area  B  day zone keypad buzzer duration   Default 2 sec  Area  C  day zone keypad buzzer duration   Default 2 sec    Area  A  day zone to Output duration   Default 2 sec  Area  B  day zone to Output duration   Default 2 sec  Area  C  day zone to Output duration   Default 2 sec    Output  1 reset time   Default 300 sec Reset time values  Output  2 reset time   Default 300 sec 0   latching  Output  3 reset time   Default 0 sec 1 999   1 to 999 seconds    Output  4 reset time   Default 0 sec  Output  5 reset time   Default 0 sec  Output  6 reset time   Default 600 sec  Output  7 reset time   Default 0 sec  Output  8 reset time   Default 0 sec    Mains Fail Reporting Delay to Dialer  0 9999 sec    Default   600  Zone Reporting Delay to Dialer  0 9999 sec    Default   0    Output  1 delay on timer   Default 0 Delay time values  Output  2 delay on timer   Default 0 0   no delay  Output  3 delay on timer   Default 0 1   999   1 to 999 seconds    Output  4 delay on timer   Default 0  Output  4 delay on timer   Default 0  Output  5 delay on timer   Default 0  Output  6 delay on timer   Default 0  Output  7 delay on timer   Default 0    Zone Inactivity Timer  0 255 hour    Default   120 Hours  Supervised Radio Timer  0 255 minutes    Default   240 Minutes    Output  1 pulse time   Default 1 Pulse time values  Output  2 pulse time   Default 1 1 999  min of 1     P
46. 069E 4 2 Arm Code for User 49  Default 49  Page 58  P1070E 4 2 Arm Code for User 50  Default 50  Page 58      Disarmed by User   4 2 Reporting Code      P1071E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 1  Default 51  Page 58       P1072E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 2  Default 52  Page 58  P1073E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 3  Default 53  Page 58  P1074E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 4  Default 54  Page 58  P1075E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 5  Default 55  Page 58  P1076E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 6  Default 56  Page 58  P1077E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 7  Default 57  Page 58  P1078E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 8  Default 58  Page 58  P1079E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 9  Default 59  Page 58    P1080E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 10  Default 60  P1081E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 11  Default 58  P1082E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 12  Default 52 Page 58  P1083E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 13  Default 53 Page 58      Page 58        P1084E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 14  Default 54  Page 58                Page 58    On nw oo    P1085E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 15  Default 55 Page 58  P1086E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 16  Default 56 Page 58  P1087E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 17  Default 57 Page 58  P1088E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 18  Default 58 Page 58    P1089E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 19  Default 59  Page 58  P1090E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 20  Default 60  Page 58  P1091E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 21  Default 51  Page 58  P1092E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 22  Default 52  Page 58  P1093E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 23  Default 53  Page 58  P109
47. 1   Send set   unset 5   Send set at the end of the exit delay  LED On   2   Send Stay Mode set unset 6   Send all zone restores at disarm only  3   Send unset only after activation s 7   Spare    4   Send Stay Mode unset only after alarm 8   Spare    Programming Partition  A  Parameters    P290E Time Zones used for Area  A  auto arming  disarming  Default O Page 26    Partition  A  Specific Output Options    P291E P298E OPTIONS    P291E Area  A  specific options for output  1   Default 0 1   Any exclude Page 25  P292E Area  A  specific options for output  2   Default 0 2   Auto exclude warning Page 25  P293E Area  A  specific options for output  3   Default 6 3   Entry beeps Page 25  P294E Area  A  specific options for output  4   Default 0 4   Exit beeps Page 25  P295E Area  A  specific options for output  5   Default 0 5   Control Page 25  P296E Area  A  specific options for output  6   Default 0 6   Follow Set Arming Page 25  P297E Area  A  specific options for output  7   Default O 7   Follow Stay Arming Page 25  P298E Area  A  specific options for output  8   Default 0 8   Follow Unset Page 25    Partition  A  Keypad Options    P299E Arm key can disarm during exit   Default 1 8 Page 26  P300E Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state    Default None Page 26  P301E Misc partition options 1   Default   1 8 1   Cannot Arm if not sealed Page 27    2      Arm    required before code   3      Stay    required before code   4   Code required to arm   5   Code required for co
48. 11  Default 31  Page 58  P1012E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 12  Default 32  Page 58  P1013E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 13  Default 33  Page 58  P1014E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 14  Default 34  Page 58  P1015E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 15  Default 35  Page 58  P1016E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 16  Default 36  Page 58       Armed by User   4 2 Reporting Code      P1021E 4 2 Arm Code for User 1  Default 41  Page 58  P1022E 4 2 Arm Code for User 2  Default 42  Page 58  P1023E 4 2 Arm Code for User 3  Default 43  Page 58  P1024E 4 2 Arm Code for User 4  Default 44  Page 58  P1025E 4 2 Arm Code for User 5  Default 45  Page 58  P1026E 4 2 Arm Code for User 6  Default 46  Page 58  P1027E 4 2 Arm Code for User 7  Default 47  Page 58    P1028E 4 2 Arm Code for User 8  Default 48  Page 58  P1029E 4 2 Arm Code for User 9  Default 49  Page 58    P1030E 4 2 Arm Code for User 10  Default 50  Page 58  P1031E 4 2 Arm Code for User 11  Default 41  Page 58  P1032E 4 2 Arm Code for User 12  Default 42  Page 58  P1033E 4 2 Arm Code for User 13  Default 43  Page 58  P1034E 4 2 Arm Code for User 14  Default 44  Page 58  P1035E 4 2 Arm Code for User 15  Default 45  Page 58  P1036E 4 2 Arm Code for User 16  Default 46  Page 58  P1037E 4 2 Arm Code for User 17  Default 47  Page 58  P1038E 4 2 Arm Code for User 18  Default 48  Page 58  P1039E 4 2 Arm Code for User 19  Default 49  Page 58  P1040E 4 2 Arm Code for User 20  Default 50  Page 58  P1041E 4 2 Arm 
49. 1E  P362E  P363E  P364E  P365E  P366E       1 4E Zone 1 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 2 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 3 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 4 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1 Zone 1 Alarm Sce  1 4E Zone 5 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 6 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1 1  1 4E Zone 7 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 8 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 9 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 10 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 11 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 12 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 13 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 14 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 15 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1   1 4E Zone 16 Activations mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1    ZONE BYPASS SCENARIO MAPPING    P581E   P596E  These addresses are used to map zone bypasses  isolations  from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the  4 possible reporting scenarios  If a value of zero  0  is assigned at an address in this block  bypasses from that zone  will not be reported by the panel     P581E  P582E  P583E  P584E  P585E    1 4E Zone 1 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  1 4E Zone 2 Bypass mapped to Scenario 1 4 
50. 3E 1E Set partition when time zone ends  Default off   2E Unset partition when time zone starts   Default off  3E Disable stay mode exit delay   Default off   4E Disable set mode exit delay   Default off A Misc Options 3  5E Disable stay mode entry delay   Default off  GE Disable set mode entry delay   Default off o A TAS 8  7E Use special stay mode entry delay   Default off   8E Send alarms and bypasses in stay mode   Default on       Option 1 Set partition when time zone ends   this option will automatically arm partition  A  when the  time zone programmed at address P290E finishes     Option 2 Unset partition when the time zone starts   this option will automatically disarm partition  A   when the time zone programmed at address P290E starts     Option 3 Disable stay mode exit delay   If this option is on the exit delay for partition  A  becomes    0       Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Option 8    when arming stay mode  the delay will still apply to full arm unless option 4 is also on      Disable set mode exit delay   If this option is on the exit delay for partition  A  becomes    0     when arming the panel  the delay will still apply to stay mode unless option 3 is also on      Disable stay mode entry delay   If this option is on then all zones are instant in stay mode  regardless of any entry delays programmed to zones  entry delays will still apply to zones in full  arm mode unless option 6 is also on      Disable set mode entry delay   If this opti
51. 43E P348E Options for Telephone   1 to   6  Default  4 5 7     Update for Software Version 6 30    1  When using type 4 zones   double Zone with EOL resistor   when the wires are cut the CP will give a  trouble message   zone open  for the high zone   alarm   trouble led will go on and the ready will go off   If the resistor is shorted it will be the same but the zone open message will be for the low zone    2  Number of messages in voice or domestic mode was changed from 4 times to 8    Update for Software Version 6 33    1  Default change   P419E NONE     all zones are NC by default    How to define the Telephone Report Option    Please follow this table   You must set the Report Option and Scenario as    describe in the table to Ensure Dialer operation correctly  C S   central station    P343E Options  1 4 5    P321E   1 9 2 9 7   Stop  if Kiss off    CS P344E Options  1 4 5       C S Options  1 4 5    P321E   1 7 2 7 3 7     Report to all Numbers    Domestic Options  7  Auto Kiss off   on    Domestic Options  7  Call Progress    off      Domestic Options  7  P321E   1 7 2 7   Report to all Numbers    Domestic Options  7  Auto Kiss off   on  Call Progress  off    Options   1 4 5     P321E   1 7 2 7 3 7     Report to all Numbers  Options   1 4 5    Options   1 4 5        Voice Options   1 4 5     P321E   1 9 2 9 7   Stop   if Kiss off    Voice Backup  Options   1 4 5         FAQ     FEQUANTLY ASKED QUASTIONS  1  What can the installer do when the user forgets its user code 
52. 4E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 24  Default 54  Page 58  P1095E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 25  Default 55  Page 58  P1096E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 26  Default 56  Page 58  P1097E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 27  Default 57  Page 58  P1098E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 28  Default 58  Page 58  P1099E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 29  Default 59  Page 58  P1100E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 30  Default 60  Page 58  P1101E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 31  Default 58  Page 58  P1102E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 32  Default 52  Page 58  P1103E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 33  Default 53  Page 58  P1104E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 34  Default 54  Page 58  P1105E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 35  Default 55  Page 58  P1106E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 36  Default 56  Page 58  P1107E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 37  Default 57  Page 58  P1108E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 38  Default 58  Page 58  P1109E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 39  Default 59  Page 58  P1110E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 40  Default 60  Page 58  P1111E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 41  Default 51  Page 58  P1112E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 42  Default 52  Page 58  P1113E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 43  Default 53  Page 58  P1114E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 44  Default 54  Page 58  P1115E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 45  Default 55  Page 58  P1116E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 46  Default 56  Page 58  P1117E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 47  Default 57  Page 58  P1118E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 48  Default 58  Page 58  P1119E 4 2 Disarm Code for User 49  Default 59  Page 58  P1120E 4 2 Disarm Code
53. 6   Control Panel Battery low  230v mains to control panel lost  12V Fuse F1 or F2 blown  Zone 1   Zone 2   Zone 16   Radio key  1   Radio key  2   Radio key  3   Radio key  20   Radio Zone  1   Radio Zone  16   Zone  1   Zone  16   24 hour test   Bypass Zone 1   Bypass Zone 2   Bypass Zone 16  Reported when line is restored  Arm by    Stay    Button  User 1   User 24   Duress at Keypad  1  Duress at Keypad  2  Duress at keypad  8    PowerWave 16   Installation and Programming Guide  Update for Software Version 6 28    P370E 1 8E System Options  1   Enable dialler  2   Fax defeat  3   Disable line monitoring  4   DTMF or Pulse Dial  5   Normal or Reverse Pulse Dial  6   DTMF Tone length gap is 100 ms  7   Auto Detect Modem Format  8   Force Bell103 V21    Option 6 DTMF Tone length gap is 100 ms     is the option to allow 100 ms dialling tones  If ON   the tone  length gap during dialling is 100 ms   If OFF the length gap is 75 ms    P343E   P348E  This group of addresses is used to define various options for each of the six phone numbers     P343E P348E Options for Ph  1 to 6  Default  4 5 7   1   Monitor Call Progress  2   Blind Dial    3   Use Group Numbers for Contact ID  4   Send Restores  5   Send Automatic Test calls    6   Spare  7   Domestic Auto Kiss off  8   Spare    At addresses P343 P348E  option 7 that was spare is now used to allow for Domestic alarm reports via the dialler  to be automatically kissed off  By turning on option 7  the panel will not be looking fo
54. 7  P50E User Code  50 Page 17    INSTALLER PROGRAM MODE  Programming User Code Permissions    P51E Standard Access Permissions for user  1   Default 1 8 P51E 100E OPTIONS Page 18  P52E Standard Access Permissions for user  2   Default 1 8 1   Area  A  Page 18  P53E Standard Access Permissions for user  3   Default 1 8 2   Area  B  Page 18  P54E Standard Access Permissions for user  4   Default 1 8 3   Area  C  Page 18  P55E Standard Access Permissions for user  5   Default 1 8 4   Code can arm Page 18  P56E Standard Access Permissions for user  6   Default 1 8 5   Code can disarm Page 18  P57E Standard Access Permissions for user  7   Default 1 8 6   Code can monitor Page 18  P58E Standard Access Permissions for user  8   Default 1 8 7   Code can un monitor Page 18  P59E Standard Access Permissions for user  9   Default 1 8 8   Code can operate Control Page 18  P60E Standard Access Permissions for user  10   Default 1 8 Page 18  P61E Standard Access Permissions for user  11   Default 1 8 Page 18  P62E Standard Access Permissions for user  12   Default 1 8 Page 18  P63E Standard Access Permissions for user  13   Default 1 8 Page 18  P64E Standard Access Permissions for user  14   Default 1 8 Page 18  P65E Standard Access Permissions for user  15   Default 1 8 Page 18  P66E Standard Access Permissions for user  16   Default 1 8 Page 18  P97E Standard Access Permissions for user  47   Default 1 8 Page 18  P98E Standard Access Permissions for user  48   Default 1 8 Page 18  P99E 
55. 773E  P774E  P775E  P776E    P777E  P778E  P779E    P781E    Zone 16 activation   default   130 Page 54    Keypad Panic Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code    Keypad Panic Alarm   amp  button 1  amp  3  Contact ID Code  Default 120  Page 55    Keypad Fire Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code    Keypad Fire Alarm  button 4  amp  6  Contact ID Code  Default 110  Page 55    Keypad Medical Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code    Keypad Medical Alarm  button 7  amp  9  Contact ID Code  Default 100  Page 55     Contact ID Zone Tamper Code Assignments     Zone 1 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 2 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 3 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 4 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 5 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 6 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 7 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 8 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 9 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 10 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 11 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 12 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 13 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 14 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 15 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55  Zone 16 Tamper activation   default   137 Page 55   Keypad Panic Alarm Voice Message Mapping     Voice message number mapped to panic alarm   default 1 Page 55    Keypad Fire Alarm Voice Message Mapping 
56. 8   Spare    Programming Partition    B    Parameters    Time zones used for Area  B  auto arming disarming      Default 0 Page 26    Partition    B    Specific Output Options    Area  B  specific options for output  1   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  2   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  3   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  4   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  5   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  6   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  7   Default 0  Area  B  specific options for output  8   Default 0    Arm key can disarm during exit   Default 1 8    P391E P398E OPTIONS    1  Any exclude Page 25  2   Auto exclude warning Page 25  3   Entry beeps Page 25  4   Exit beeps Page 25  5   Control Page 25  6   Follow Set Arming Page 25  7   Follow Stay Arming Page 25  8   Follow Unset Page 25    Partition    B    Keypad Options    Page 26    Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state   Default None Page 26    Misc partition options 1   Default 1 8    Misc partitions options 2   Default 3 4 6    Partition    B    Misc Options    1   Cannot Arm if not sealed Page 27  2      Arm    required before code   3      Stay    required before code   4   Code required to arm   5   Code required for control   6   Control toggles   7   Momentary control   8   Control Chime disables day zones    1   Key switch enabled Page 28  2   Use 2nd Key switch   3   Key switch ARM s STAY   4   Pendant chirps when 
57. 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P415E 0 8E Zone 5 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P416E 0 8E Zone 6 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P417E 0 8E Zone 7 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P418E 0 8E Zone 8 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level     SOAK TEST ZONES    If a zone is suspected of being faulty  it may be disabled by making it a Soak test zone  This means that the zone  will not cause an alarm or report via the dialler  but it will still be active during the Armed state  In this way any  potential activations can be monitored via the event memory for a period of time to determine whether the detector  connected to the zone input is faulty or not without creating nuisance alarms  Following any tests  if the zone is  found to be OK  the Soak test mode can be turned off for that zone which then returns it back to full operation     P408E  P409E    SOAK TEST ZONES   1 8  SOAK TEST ZONES   9 16 Zone 1 8 Soak       SINGLE OR DUAL ZONE INPUT  8 or 16 zones     P410E 1 8E    Single or dual zone input   This option is used to define the PW16 as an 8 or 16 zone panel  where options 1 8 represent zone inputs 1 8  If a LED is on at this address it means that zone  has been assigned  Zone Doubling  whereby the zone input is used for both a low  1 8  and a  high  9 16  
58. Activation Default   130   Zone 3 Activation Default   130   Zone 4 Activation Default   130   Zone 5 Activation Default   130   Zone 6 Activation Default   130   Zone 7 Activation Default   130   Zone 8 Activation Default   130   Zone 9 Activation Default   130   Zone 10 Activation Default   130 Zone 1 Code  Zone 11 Activation Default   130   Zone 12 Activation Default   130 1 30   Zone 13 Activation Default   130   Zone 14 Activation Default   130   Zone 15 Activation Default   130   Zone 16 Activation Default   130    MANUAL ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES    P737E P739E    P737E XXXE    Panic    or    1 amp 3    Keypad Alarm Default   120  P738E XXXE    Fire     4 amp 6  Keypad Alarm Default   110  P739E XXXE    Medical     7 amp 9  Keypad Alarm Default   100    ZONE TAMPER ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES    P741E P756E    P741E XXXE Input 1 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137 0   No Report  P742E XXXE Input 2 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P743E XXXE Input 3 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P744E XXXE Input 4 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P745E XXXE Input 5 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P746E XXXE Input 6 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P747E XXXE Input 7 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P748E XXXE Input 8 Short Circuit Tamper Default   137  P749E XXXE Input 1 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137 0   No Report  P750E XXXE Input 2 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137  P751E XXXE Input 3 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137  P752E XXXE Input 4 Open Circu
59. Code for User 21  Default 41  Page 58  P1042E 4 2 Arm Code for User 22  Default 42  Page 58  P1043E 4 2 Arm Code for User 23  Default 43  Page 58  P1044E 4 2 Arm Code for User 24  Default 44  Page 58  P1045E 4 2 Arm Code for User 25  Default 45  Page 58  P1046E 4 2 Arm Code for User 26  Default 46  Page 58  P1047E 4 2 Arm Code for User 27  Default 47  Page 58  P1048E 4 2 Arm Code for User 28  Default 48  Page 58  P1049E 4 2 Arm Code for User 29  Default 49  Page 58  P1050E 4 2 Arm Code for User 30  Default 50  Page 58  P1058E 4 2 Arm Code for User 31  Default 41   Page 58  P1052E 4 2 Arm Code for User 32  Default 42  Page 58  P1053E 4 2 Arm Code for User 33  Default 43  Page 58  P1054E 4 2 Arm Code for User 34  Default 44  Page 58  P1056E 4 2 Arm Code for User 35  Default 45  Page 58  P1057E 4 2 Arm Code for User 36  Default 46  Page 58  P1057E 4 2 Arm Code for User 37  Default 47  Page 58  P1058E 4 2 Arm Code for User 38  Default 48  Page 58  P1059E 4 2 Arm Code for User 39  Default 49  Page 58  P1060E 4 2 Arm Code for User 40  Default 50  Page 58  P1061E 4 2 Arm Code for User 41  Default 41  Page 58  P1062E 4 2 Arm Code for User 42  Default 42  Page 58  P1063E 4 2 Arm Code for User 43  Default 43  Page 58  P1064E 4 2 Arm Code for User 44  Default 44  Page 58  P1066E 4 2 Arm Code for User 45  Default 46  Page 58  P1067E 4 2 Arm Code for User 46  Default 47  Page 58  P1067E 4 2 Arm Code for User 47  Default 47  Page 58  P1068E 4 2 Arm Code for User 48  Default 48  Page 58  P1
60. Daylight Saving  If LED 8 is On then Daylight Saving is currently active   8   Daylight Saving active    P831E Display keyboard address   This option will cause the keypad you are operating to display it s  currently assigned address from 1 8  This feature is only available in installer program mode     P832E Display partitions assigned to this keypad   This option will cause the keypad you are  operating to display it s currently assigned Areas  This feature is only available in installer  program mode     P833E Display software version   This address will cause the panel software version to be flashed  back at the keypad     P849E Active Time Zones   If Time Zones are being used  by entering in this address while in  Installation Program Mode the panel will display any of the 8 time zones currently active  If  LED s 1 8 are On they indicate active time zones     Misc system flag       SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK    P823E   P827E  These addresses are used to set the internal real time clock used by the time zone functions  time  amp  date stamping  of events in the event buffer and the time for any automatic test calls to a monitoring station     P823E 1 7E Set day of the week   where values of 1 7 represent Sunday to Saturday  Sunday   1   P824E 0000   2359E Set time   Use 24 hour format   P825E 1 31E Set day of the month   where values of 1 31 represent days in the month    P826E 1 12E Set Month   where values of 1 12 represent the month    P827E 0 99 Set Year   Where 0 99
61. E  then this option must be turned on  and a horn speaker connected to output 1 for the listen in feature to work     Siren tone to Output   2   The alarm panel has an on board siren driver for driving horn  speakers directly  If this option is On  the panel will drive an 8 ohm horn speaker directly from  output 2  If the option is Off  the output will switch hard to Ov  NOTE  always ensure that this  option is turned on first before connecting a horn speaker to the output otherwise damage will  occur     Alert Keypad LEDS off when Armed   If this option is on and an Alert Keypad is connected to  the panel  the system LED   s will turn off on the keypad when the alarm is armed  The LED   s will  come back on automatically when an alarm occurs  an entry delay is active  a button is pressed at  the keypad or the system is disarmed     Ignore Zone tampers during exit delay   If this option is on  any zone tampers created during  the exit delay will be ignored  When the delay expires the zone tampers will be active again     Installer has direct access to program mode   If this option is on  the installer code will allow  access directly to Installer Program Mode provided no areas are armed or in stay mode     Installer lockout   If this option is on  the installer  Back Door  power up access to program mode  will be disabled  When this option is on the installer code is the only method of accessing installer  program mode     Area  C  zones are shared with Areas  A   amp   B    
62. E 0 9999E Zone 6 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P517E 0 9999E Zone 7 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P518E 0 9999E Zone 8 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default O  Instant  Zone 1 Entry Dela  P519E 0 9999E Zone 9 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P520E 0 9999E Zone 10 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant  20  P521E 0 9999E Zone 11 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P522E 0 9999E Zone 12 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P523E 0 9999E Zone 13 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P524E 0 9999E Zone 14 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P525E 0 9999E Zone 15 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant    P526E 0 9999E Zone 16 entry delay   0 9999 seconds   default 0  Instant     AREA EXIT DELAY TIMES   P531E to P533E    P531E 0 999E Area  A  exit delay   0 999 seconds   Default 60 seconds     P532E  0 999E Area  B  exit delay   0 999 seconds   Default 60 seconds Zone 1 Exit Delay  P533E 0 999E Area  C  exit delay   0 999 seconds   Default 60 seconds    TWO TRIGGER TIMERS   P534E to P536E    60       P534E 0 999E  P535E 0 999E  P536E 0 999E    Area  A  Two Trigger time period   Default 60 seconds  Area  B  Two Trigger time period   Default 60 seconds  Area  C  Two Trigger time period   Default 60 seconds    STAY MODE ENTRY DELAY TIMES   P540E to P542E    P540E 0 999E  P541E 0 999E  P542E 0 999E    Area  A  Special Stay Mode entry 
63. E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 4 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P605E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 5 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P606E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 6 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P607E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 7 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P608E 1 4E Short Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 8 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1    HIGH ZONE TAMPERS SCENARIO MAPPING    P609E   P616E    This group of addresses is used to map the eight possible High zone tampers to one of the four possible reporting  scenarios  If a value of zero  0  is assigned at an address in this block  high tampers from that zone will not be  reported by the panel  High Zone Tamper is an open circuit input     P609E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 1 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P610E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 2 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P611E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 3 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P612E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 4 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P613E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 5 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P614E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 6 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P615E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 7 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1  P616E 1 4E Open Circuit Tamper Alarm on Input 8 mapped to Scenario 1 4   Default 1    SYSTEM EVENTS SCENARIO MAPPING    P421E   P438E  This
64. If the system uses zones which are  common to Area  A  and Area  B  then Area  C  is used for those shared zones  If zones are not  shared between A  amp  B then Area  C  is available as a independent partition  LED s on   Shared     MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM OPTIONS    B       KEY SWITCH and TAMPER OPTIONS   P311E    P311E    1E Cabinet tamper is loop or end of line   2E Key switch input is loop or end of line i l   3E Low Key switch is momentary or latching Misc Option A  4E High Key switch is momentary or latching    BE Spare TA SA EE    GE Spare       TE Spare    8E Spare  Option 1 Cabinet tamper is loop or end of line   This option determines if the Cabinet tamper input  uses a closed loop or 2k2 end of line resistor  If this option is on the tamper is a 2k2   Option 2 Key switch input is loop or end of line  This option determines if the Key switch tamper input  uses a closed loop or 2k2 end of line resistor  If this option is on the Key switch is a 2k2   Option 3 Low Key switch is momentary or latching   This option determines if the low Key switch  4k7     is momentary or latching  If option 3 is on the low Key switch will be momentary    Option 4 High Key switch is momentary or latching   This option determines if the high Key switch   8k2  is momentary or latching  If option 4 is on the high Key switch will be momentary    PROGRAMMING DURESS DIGIT    P350E   P350E 0 9 Duress Digit  Default 0    A Duress Alarm is activated only when the  Duress Digit  defined at  this add
65. LED   6 Supervised Detector Failure    Telephone Line Failure LED  7 Zone Inactivity Timeout  Radio Detector Battery Low LED   8 Dialler Kiss off Failure                      EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS    EXCLUDE Zones 1 16 Bypass On Steady  LED s 1 16 On Steady  DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 1 8 TAMPER Flashing   SHORT CIRCUIT  LED s 1 8 On Steady  DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 9 16 TAMPER Flashing   OPEN CIRCUIT  LED s 9 16 On Steady  CABINET TAMPER Cabinet or Satellite Siren TAMPER Flashing  WRONG CODE ALARM Code Tamper at TAMPER On Steady  Keypad   LED s 1 8 On Steady  CROW KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH Keypad Tamper Alarm at TAMPER On Steady  ACTIVATED Keypad   LED s 1 8 On Steady  LOW BATTERY Controller Battery BATTERY Flashing    MAINS FAILURE Controller Mains Supply MAINS Flashing  FUSE FAILURE  F1 or F2  Controller on board fuses MAINS Flashing       VIEW MEMORY MODE    EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS    LOW BATTERY ZONE    LOW BATTERY PENDANT  ZONE INACTIVITY TIMEOUT    SUPERVISED RADIO TIMEOUT    DURESS ALARM    WALKTEST MODE    Radio Zone  Zone 1 16    BATTERY  LED s 1 16    Flashing  On Steady       Radio Key  User 1 20    BATTERY  LED s    1 16 17 18 19 20    Flashing  On Steady       Zone 1 16    LED s 1 16  TAMPER  CONTROL    On Steady  Flashing  Flashing       Zone 1 16    LED s 1 16  TAMPER  BYPASS    On Steady  Flashing  Flashing       Duress Alarm   at Keypad       TAMPER  LINE  LED s 1 8    Flashing  Flashing  On Steady       Panic Alarm at Keypad    LINE  LED s 1 8    Flashing 
66. ONS    1   Any exclude Page 25  2   Auto exclude warn Page 25  3   Entry beeps Page 25  4   Exit Beeps Page 25  5   Control Page 25  6   Follow Set Arming Page 25  7   Follow Stay Arming Page 25  8   Follow Unset Page 25    Partition    C  Keypad Options    Arm key can disarm during exit   Default 1 8    Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state   Default None    Misc partition options 1   Default 1 8    Misc partition options 2   Default 3 4 6    PARTITION  C  TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS  Default 8    1   set partition When Time Zone Ends   2   Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts   3   Disable Stay Mode Exit Delay   4   Disable Set Mode Exit Delay   5   Disable Stay Mode Entry Delay   6   Disable Set Mode Entry Delay   7   Use special Stay Mode entry timer   8   Report Stay Mode alarms  amp  Bypasses via dialler    Zone 1 entry delay   Default 20 sec  Zone 2 entry delay   Default 20 sec  Zone 3 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 4 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 5 entry delay   Default 0    Page 26  Page 26    Partition  C  Misc Options  1   Cannot Arm if not sealed Page 27  2      Arm    required before code  3      Stay    required before code  4   Code required to arm  5   Code required for control  6   Control toggles  7   Momentary control  8   Control disables day zones    1   Key switch enabled   2   Use 2nd Key switch   3   Key switch ARM s STAY   4   Pendant chirps when armed  5   Pendant chirps when in Stay Mode  6   2 sec pulse at set   7   2 sec pulse at unset   8   Acce
67. Option 3 Mails Failure To Output   A mains failure will be indicated at the output when this option is enabled   The Alarm Reset Timer for this output must be set to    0        Option 4 Panel Battery Low to Output   A battery Low condition will be indicated at the output when this option  is enabled  The Alarm Reset Timer for this output must be set to    0        Option 5 Telephone Line Failure to Output   A telephone line failure will be indicated at this output when  option is enabled  When the line restores this output will return to normal     Option 6 Dialer Failure to get a Kiss off to Output   If the dialler reaches its maximum dialling attempts for an  alarm condition and is not kissed off  this failure will be indicated at the output  When this alarm event  is accessed via Memory Mode at any keypad the output will reset back to normal     Option 7 Automatic Pulse to Output   This option will cause the output to pulse  at a rate set by the pulse timer  for the output  every 5 seconds  It is primarily designed to flash an external light to show that the alarm  is still active  reassurance indication      Option 8 24 Hour Smoke Reset to Output   This option will cause the output to pulse for 2 seconds on arming  of any Area following a 24 Hour zone alarm  lt is designed to allow automatic reset of smoke detectors  following an alarm     OUTPUT AUTO ON OFF TIME ZONES    P231E   238E    These addresses are used to map automatic ON and OFF periods to each of the outputs 
68. P265E    P266E    P267E    P268E    P269E    P270E    P271E    P272E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    Keypads with permission to use the Control Function  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the keypad can operate the    Control    function for the assigned Areas   Keypads with permission to Bypass  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the    Bypass    button on the keypad is enabled    Keypads with Panic button enabled  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the    Panic    button on LED keypads is enabled    Keypads with delayed Panic button enabled  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the    Panic    button on LED keypads must be held down for 2 seconds to create  a panic alarm  The option at address P257E MUST be off for the delayed option to work   Keypads with Buttons 1  amp  3 Panic Alarm enabled  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  pressing buttons 1 amp 3 simultaneously will create a Panic alarm at the keypad     Keypads with Buttons 4  amp  6 Fire Alarm enabled  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  pressing buttons 4 amp 6 simultaneously will create a Fire alarm at the keypad  Keypads with Buttons 7  amp  9 Medical Alarm enabled  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  pressing buttons 7 amp 9 simultaneously will create a Medical alarm at the  keypad    Medical Combo    12345678       Keypads with buzzer mapped to normal zone alarms  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a Zone alarm duri
69. P708E 1 8E Radio user  8 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P709E 1 8E Radio user  9 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P710E 1 8E Radio user  10 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P711E 1 8E Radio user  11 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P712E 1 8E Radio user  12 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P713E 1 8E Radio user  13 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P714E 1 8E Radio user  14 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P715E 1 8E Radio user  15 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P716E 1 8E Radio user  16 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P717E 1 8E Radio user  17 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P718E 1 8E Radio user  18 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P719E 1 8E Radio user  19 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P720E 1 8E Radio user  20 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8    Pendant 1 Outputs       PROGRAMMING TIME ZONES    This block of addresses is used to define the time zones used by outputs  users and the Auto Arm Disarm feature   Time zones require a start and a finish time with the effective window as the difference between start and finish   For this reason the finish time value must be higher than the start value  All times are set in 24 hour clock format     P791E 1 8E TZ1 days 
70. Page 58    Low Battery 4 2 Reporting Codes     Low Battery 4 2 Code  Default 94  Page 58   Low Battery Restore 4 2 Code  Default 96  Page 58    Mains Failure 4 2 Restore Codes     Mains Failure 4 2 Code  Default 95  Page 58   Mains Failure restore 4 2 Code  Default 97  Page 58    Panic Alarm 4 2 Restore Codes     Manual Panic Alarm 4 2 Code  Default 88  Page 58   Manual Panic Alarm Restore 4 2 Code  Default 91  Page 58    Fire Alarm 4 2 Restore Codes     Manual Fire Alarm 4 2 Code  Default 89  Page 58   Manual Medical Alarm Restore 4 2 Code  Default 93  Page 58    Medical Alarm 4 2 Restore Codes     Manual Medical Alarm 4 2 Code  Default 90  Page 58   Manual Medical Alarm Restore 4 2 Code  Default 93  Page 58    Duress Alarm 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Duress Alarm Code  Default 84  Page 58     Automatic Test 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Automatic Test Code  Default 85  Page 58    Zone Alarm 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 1  Default 01  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 2  Default 02  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 3  Default 03  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 4  Default 04  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 5  Default 05  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 6  Default 06  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 7  Default 07  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 8  Default 08  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 9  Default 09  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 10  Default 01  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 11  Default 02  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 12  Defaul
71. Standard Access Permissions for user  49   Default 1 8 Page 18    P100E Standard Access Permissions for user  50   Default 1 8 Page 18    P101E  P102E  P103E  P104E  P105E  P106E  P107E  P108E  P109E  P110E  P111E  P112E  P113E  P114E  P115E  P116E  P117E  P118E    P147E  P148E  P149E  P150E    P151E  P152E  P153E  P154E  P156E  P157E  P158E  P159E  P160E  P161E  P162E  P163E  P164E  P165E  P166E  P167E  P168E  P169E  P170E    P198E  P199E  P200E    P201E  P202E  P203E  P204E    Programming Extended User Code Permissions    Extended Access Permissions for user  1   Default 1234 678 P101E P150E OPTIONS    Extended Access Permissions for user  2   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  3   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  4   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  5   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  6   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  7   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  8   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  9   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  10   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  11   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  12   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  13   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  14   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  15   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  16   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  17   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for 
72. a C    PARTITION    A B  amp  C    SPECIFIC OUTPUT OPTIONS    PARTITION  A    P291E   P298E  PARTITION  B    P391E   P398E  PARTITION  C    P491E   P498E    The addresses above allow a number of secondary Area based options to be assigned to any of the 8 outputs   Address P291 relates to Output 1 options for Area A  address P391 relates to Output 1 options for Area B and  address P491 relates to Output 1 options for Area C     P291E 1E Any exclude to output  1  2E Auto Exclude warning to output  1 A OptB O P 1  3E Entry beeps to output  1  4E Exit beeps to output  1 EE EE  5E Control function to output  1  6E Arm indication to output  1  7E Stay Mode Arm indication to output  1  8E Disarm indication to output  1       Option 1 Any exclude to output  1   This option will produce a change of state at output  1 if there are any  zones excluded  either manually or automatically  This change of state will occur at the end of the  Exit delay  The output reset time  P551E  should be set to zero when this option is enabled     Option 2 Auto Exclude warning to output  1   This option will produce a 2 second pulse at output  1 at the  end of the exit period if a zone has been Auto excluded in Area  A   An Auto Exclude occurs when a  zone is left un sealed at the end of the exit delay  At the end of the exit delay zones not defined as  Auto Exclude which are left un sealed will produce an activation  Auto Exclude assignments are  found at P447E and P467E    Option 3 Entry beeps to outpu
73. a transfer  board  The serial board allows for printing of the 255 event buffer to a  serial printer or for pc direct up down load connection  The VOICE board allows for alarm reporting and remote  control with speech messages  the DTMF board allows for remote control using tones  both from a remote  telephone  The DTU board to allows program back up and re instatement     PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS    PC INTERFACE                      VIA D LINK    EXPANTION CARD  MAIN  FUSE  IN E  FE E    R 3 3 a  OPTIONAL  PHONE LINE 100V    CONNECTOR K V    FW RCV npu  RECIEVER 4 wires                                     EXT  KEYPADS   K  OUTPUT BOARD  OR RX 40 e   ZONES 1 8  RECIEVER     E  DETECTORS  amp  N  ACCESSORIES ZONES 1 8  re 82    Key switch oi  4 5    max Eau   amp  12V CC inpu       ZONE1 ZONE 8    1 8  OV    ZONE 1 ZONE 8    OV  2R2    NC NO COM    an    ES     PW 16 KEYPAD OPTIONS    LCD KEYPAD    Multiple language versions  LED indicators     READY   ARMED  TROUBLE      3 KeyPad activated alarms      FIRE  MEDICAL     PANIC  Audible feedback of correct key entries  pre alert    system trouble  Backlit keypad and display with boost control  keypad tone control  Large 32 character LCD display     system menus and prompts     trouble indications     time  amp date clock     viewable event buffer     all system parameters programming     customizable zone labeling       SSS                 444                                                                    LED KEYPAD    LED in
74. adio 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  P626E Radio detector zone 6 options P634E Radio detector zone 14 options  P627E Radio detector zone 7 options P635E Radio detector zone 15 options    P628E Radio detector zone 8 options P636E Radio detector zone 16 options    ENROLLING RADIO KEYS    ENROLLING RADIO KEYS   P640E 1 20E    In the PW16 V6 we refer to wireless pendant transmitters as  Radio Keys   Because the PW16 recognises each  button as a separate function or user we refer to each button or user separately in that if you are loading a three  button radio key  you would actually be enrolling 3 separate radio users  It is possible to enrol several radio users  as one where you are able to program the transmitter code of the radio key  usually via dip switches  to key them  alike  Where you can not program the transmitter code of the radio keys you must enrol them as separate users     To load a radio key whilst in installer program mode  for example radio key 1  press P640E1E  The keypad will  beep at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio r
75. age 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36  Page 36    Page 36  Page 36  Page 36    Page 36  Page 36  Page 36    Page 38  Page 38  Page 38    Page 36  Page 36  Page 36    Page 37  Page 37  Page 37    Page 37  Page 37  Page 37    Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37    Page 37  Page 37    Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37  Page 37    Page 37  Page 37    Page 37  Page 37    P573E  P574E  P575E  P576E  P577E  P578E    P581E  P582E  P583E  P584E  P585E  P586E  P587E  P588E  P589E  P590E  P591E  P592E  P593E  P594E  P595E  P596E    P601E  P602E  P603E  P604E  P605E  P606E  P607E  P608E    P609E  P610E  P611E  P612E  P613E  P614E  P615E  P616E    Output  3 pulse time   Default 1 1 to 999 in 1 10 secs Page 37  Output  4 pulse time   Default 1 e g  1   0 1 second Page 37  Output  5 pulse time   Default 1 10   1 second Page 37  Output  6 pulse time   Default 1 Page 37  Output  7 pulse time   Default 1 Page 37  Output  8 pulse time   Default 1 Page 37       Bypass to Scenario Mapping       Zone 1 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 52  Zone 2 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 52  Zone 3 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 52  Zone 4 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 5 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 6 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 7 bypass mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Zone 8
76. age for Zone 4  Default 24  Page 58  P985E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 5  Default 25  Page 58  P986E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 6  Default 26  Page 58  P987E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 7  Default 27  Page 58  P988E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 8  Default 28  Page 58  P989E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 9  Default 29  Page 58    P990E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 10  Default 30  P991E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 11  Default 21    Page 58  Page 58       P992E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 12  Default 22  Page 58  P993E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 13  Default 23  Page 58  P994E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 14  Default 24  Page 58  P995E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 15  Default 25  Page 58  P996E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 16  Default 26  Page 58     Zone Bypassed 4 2 Restore Code    P1001E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 1  Default 31  Page 58  P1002E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 2  Default 32  Page 58  P1003E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 3  Default 33  Page 58  P1004E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 4  Default 34  Page 58  P1005E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 5  Default 35  Page 58  P1006E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 6  Default 36  Page 58  P1007E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 7  Default 37  Page 58  P1008E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 8  Default 38  Page 58  P1009E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 9  Default 39  Page 58  P1010E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 10  Default 40  Page 58  P1011E 4 2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 
77. ammer in the  same way as alarm reporting messages are stored  refer to page 15   In general  to save confusion  it is advisable  to record all of the alarm reporting messages first then record the Command Control messages  When recording  the command control messages the ON message MUST always be recorded FIRST followed immediately by the  OFF message e g  For the Area    A    command control messages the Area A Armed message must be recorded first  followed by the Area A Disarmed message  The same rule applies to the outputs in that the output ON message  must be recorded first followed by the Outputs    OFF message  This is because the panel is told where to find the  On message Number for a specific Command Control function and it then is assumed that the OFF message is the  next message     ON MESSAGE FOR ARM DISARM STATUS MESSAGES    If the ON message number is left blank i e     0     the panel will assume that there is no voice message for this  Command Control function and revert to the DTMF board tones e g  One long tone for ON and three short beeps  for OFF     P777E codeE Area    A    ON message number   This is the message number where the Area    A    armed  message starts  The Area    A    disarmed message must be the next message     P778E code E Area    B    ON message number   This is the message number where the Area    B    armed  message starts  The Area    B    disarmed message must be the next message    P779E code E Area    C    ON message number   Thi
78. amp  hours of the day  days of the week  and months of the year  it is only reasonable to assume automatic adjustments for daylight saving  This block of  addresses provides the PW16 with the information required to perform the daylight saving adjustments as required     P817E 0 5E Daylight Saving Start Sunday   This is the Sunday number in the month that daylight saving  will begin  values of 1 5 are allowed   Default   1   P818E 0 12E Daylight Saving Start Month   This is month in which the above Sunday will occur   Values of  1 12 are allowed   Default   10   P819E 0 24E Daylight Saving Start Hour   This is the hour that daylight savings will begin  values of 0 24  are allowed   Default   2    P820E 0 5E Daylight Saving End Sunday   This is the Sunday number in the month that daylight savings  will end  values of 1 5 are allowed   Default   3   P821E 0 12E Daylight Saving End Month   This is the month in which the Sunday number will occur  values  of 1 12 are allowed   Default   3   P822E 0 24E Daylight Saving End Hour   This is the hour that daylight savings will end  values of 0 24 are  allowed  Default   3    Daylight saving sta    0       DYNAMIC DIAGNOSTIC DATA    P830E   P833E 8  P849E    These addresses are used to provide real time feedback from the panel as to the current status  These are  intended as view only addresses and only available in installer program mode     P830E Misc System Flags   This address currently has only one option that shows the status of  
79. ard keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events  following in descending order from newest to oldest     The  MEMORY  light will flash on and off when there is a new event in memory which has not been viewed  To  stop the  MEMORY  light flashing  simply press the MEMORY button and the event memory will be flashed back to  you with the most recent event shown first  Each event is separated by a beep tone     Current System Alarms    When viewing the memory event buffer at the keypad by pressing the    MEMORY    button  the first thing that will  always be displayed is the Current System Alarms that are still present  The Current System Alarms are indicated  by the Memory Mains  amp  Battery LEDS being on plus a zone LED from 1 8 to indicate the system alarm s present  If  no Zone LED s are on at this time  it means that there are no current system alarms  If a zone LED or LED s are On  then this indicates system alarms that have not yet cleared  The zone LED s 1 8 are pre defined as to what system  alarm they will display  These system alarm indications are shown in the table below  Following the display of  current system alarms the panel will then sequence through the 255 historical memory events starting at the most  recent event  The second table shows the alarm events that can be displayed in memory mode and what indicators  are used to show them     CURRENT SYSTEM ALARMS    Battery Low LED  5 Radio Pendant Battery Low    Mains or 12V Fuse Failure 
80. armed   5   Pendant chirps when in Stay Mode   6   2 sec pulse at set   7   2 sec pulse at unset   8   Access control even when armed    P403E    P408E  P409E    P410E    P411E  P412E  P413E  P414E  P415E  P416E  P417E  P418E    P419E    P420E    P421E  P422E  P423E  P424E  P425E  P426E  P427E  P428E  P429E  P430E  P431E  P432E  P433E  P434E  P435E  P436E  P437E  P438E    P441E  P442E  P443E  P444E    PARTITION  B  TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS Default 8 Page 26  1   Set partition When Time Zone Ends   2   Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts   3   Disable Stay Mode Exit Delay   4   Disable Set Mode Exit Delay   5   Disable Stay Mode Entry Delay   6   Disable Set Mode Entry Delay   7   Use special Stay Mode entry timer   8   Report Stay Mode alarms  amp  Bypasses via dialer    Soak Test Zones    SOAK TEST ZONES   None Page 32  SOAK TEST ZONES   None Page 32  Single or Dual Zone Input  8 or 16 Zones   Single or dual zone input   Default All Off  zones 1 8 only  Page 32  Vibration Sensor Zone Sensitivity Settings  Zones 1 8   Zone 1 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 0   No vibration sensor Page 31  Zone 2 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 Sensitivity 1 8 Page 31  Zone 3 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 1   High sensitivity Page 31  Zone 4 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 8   Low sensitivity Page 31  Zone 5 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 Page 31  Zone 6 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 Page 31  Zone 7 vibration sensitivity   Default 0 Page 31  Zone 8 vibration sensitivity   Defa
81. ation per arming period     Output mapped to Remote Command Control   This option is used to map an output to the remote  command control function whereby the output can be controlled via the telephone  this requires the  optional voice board or DTMF unit     Output mapped to Local Command Control   This option is used to map an output to the local  command control feature whereby the output can be controlled directly from the keypad  The DTMF  command control code at address P371 is used for this local control function     Day Zones Linked to Pulse Timer   Day Zones programmed to this output will pulse at the rate  programmed for the pulse timer to this output for the duration of the day zone to Output timer  e g  if the  day zone is in partition A  then the timer at P571E applies     Pulsed 24 hour alarm   If a 24 hour zone activates the alarm this option will cause the output to pulse  at a rate equal to the value set for the pulse timer for this output  This feature is provided to differentiate  between a burglar and fire alarm using the same siren     P202E P208E As per P201E above for Outputs 2 8    PRIMARY ALARMS TO OUTPUT OPTIONS  P211E   P218E    In this block of addresses P211E relates to output  1  P212E relates to output  2 etc    P211E    Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    1E Keypad Panic Alarm to Output  1  2E Keypad Fire Alarm to Output  1    3E Keypad Medical Alarm to Output  1 Out 1 Option B  4E Duress Alarm to Output  1  5E Wrong Cod
82. ck  P823E Set day of the week  1  7 where 1   Sunday  Page 43  P824E Set time  HHMM  Page 43  P825E Set day of the month  1 31  Page 43  P826E Set month  1   12  Page 43    P827E Set year Page 43    P828E    P830E    P831E  P832E  P833E    P834E    P835E    P836E    P837E    P838E  P839E    P840E  P841E  P842E  P843E  P844E  P845E    P846E    P847E  P848E    P849E    P851E  P852E  P853E  P854E  P855E  P856E  P857E  P858E    P861E  P862E  P863E  P864E       Upload Download Security Code       XXXXXXXX  Up to 8 digit security code    Misc system flags 1   Spare  2   Spare  3   Spare  4   Spare  Display keyboard address    Display partitions assigned to this keypad  1 A  2 B  3 C     Display software version    Start event printing    Page 58  Dynamic Data   5 Spare Page 42  6 Spare  7 Spare  8 Daylight saving active   Page 42   Page 42   Page 42    Printing Events  Page 44       Manually Answering an In coming Call       Answer incoming call  user initiated     Toggle walk test mode ON OFF    Temporary Output Disable mode   Outputs 1 8    Write to EE  board on serial port   Copy from EE  board on serial port to panel     Reset user codes   Reset communicator parameters   Reset radio parameters   Reset PA  amp  Voice Board Parameters  Reset All other Parameters   Reset Everything back to factory Default    Clear all output parameters  outputs 1   8     Clear the 255 event Memory Buffer  Clear unreported PA events    Active Time Zones    PA Board Output  1 On Message   Default 0 
83. d c  These 2 outputs are normally set as switched outputs  providing power  for 12v sirens or piezos  However If options 2 or 3 are turned Off at address P310E  2 relating to output 1 and 3  relating to output 2  then the output becomes a siren output designed to drive an 8 ohm 10 watt horn speaker with a  modulated siren tone  Also if a horn speaker is connected to Output 1 you may select the listen in feature to  this output at address P313E as well so that the dialling sequence can be heard at the speaker     OUTPUTS 3 4 5 6 7 amp 8   These are low current  open collector  high going low  type outputs capable of switching  no more than 100mA  Like Outputs 1  amp  2 they are fully programmable     NOTE    Connecting devices which draw current in excess of 100mA to outputs 3 4 5 6 7 amp 8 may cause  permanent damage to the Elite controller output concerned     COMMUNICATION PORTS    KEYPAD PORT   The terminals marked POS  NEG  CLOCK   amp  DATA make up the communications port which the  keypads and other intelligent field devices use to talk to the Elite controller  The terminals are connected to  corresponding terminals on the remote devices  The  listen  terminal is only used by the keypads and utilises a fifth  wire to provide a communicator listen in facility  This feature is particularly useful when servicing monitoring faults     SERIAL PORT   The serial port is for the connection of the RS232 serial board  the optional VOICE Board  DTMF  Board or the optional DTU  dat
84. ddress  3  change switch B to OFF position    To assign a keypad as address   4  change switches A and B to OFF position     INDIVIDUAL KEYPAD ADDRESS SETTING    g   2   G   gt     g   2   vw   gt        DERE O 1    TEE  fang   Tees   aa  ee  awa    fag  e    When the PW16 keypad is displaying numeric values in program mode it uses the zone LEDS 1 8 to indicate a  value of 1 8 and to maintain consistency with the 8 zone LED keypad  the panel uses the    A    LED to indicate a     0    and the    B    LED to indicate a    9          A      0     B      9     LIGHT    BATTERY  MAINS  ARMED  MEMORY  BYPASS  PROGRAM  TAMPER  LINE  AUX   CONTROL  ZONES 1 16    Normal    Battery Low       Normal    Mains Power Off       Unused    Unused    Unused       Normal    Memory Display    New Event to View       Normal    Bypass Mode Active    Zone s  Bypassed       Run Mode    Client Program Mode    Installer Program Mode       Normal    Tamper still Active    New Tamper Alarm       Normal    Communicating    Line Fail or no Kissoff       Unused    Unused    Unused       Control Function Off    Control Function On    DOTL Override On       Zone Secure    Zone Violated    Zone in Alarm       Partition A Disarmed    Partition A Armed    Partition A in Stay Mode       Partition B Disarmed    Partition B Armed    Partition B in Stay Mode       Partition C Disarmed    Partition C Armed    Partition C in Stay Mode       Unused       Unused       Unused       KEYPAD FUNCTIONS    The PW LED Keypad
85. delay   Default 20 seconds  Area  B  Special Stay Mode entry delay   Default 20 seconds  Area  C  Special Stay Mode entry delay   Default 20 seconds    DAY ZONE TO KEYPAD BUZZER TIMES   P543E to P545E   P543E 1 999E Area  A  Day Zone keypad buzzer duration   Default 2 seconds  P544E 1 999E Area  B  Day Zone keypad buzzer duration   Default 2 seconds  P545E 1 999E Area  C  Day Zone keypad buzzer duration   Default 2 seconds    P546E 1 999E Area  A  Day Zone to Output duration   Default 2 seconds  P547E 1 999E Area  B  Day Zone to Output duration   Default 2 seconds  P548E 1 999E Area  C  Day Zone to Output duration   Default 2 seconds    OUTPUT RESETS TIMES   P551E to P558E   P551E 0 999E Output  1 reset time   Default 300 seconds  5 min   P552E 0 999E Output  2 reset time   Default 300 seconds  5 min   P553E 0 999E Output  3 reset time   Default 0 seconds     P554E 0 999E Output  4 reset time   Default 0 seconds   f  P555E 0 999E Output  5 reset time   Default 0  latching  Output 1 reset on ti  P556E 0 999E Output  6 reset time   Default 600  latching   P557E 0 999E Output  7 reset time   Default 0  latching  300  P558E  0 999E Output  8 reset time   Default 0  latching        P559E 0 999E Mains Fail Dialler Report Delay   Default 600 seconds    P560E 0 999E Zone Alarm Report Delay to Dialler   Default 0 seconds    OUTPUT DELAY ON TIMES   P561E to P568E       P561E 0 999E Output  1 delay on timer   Default 0  instant    P562E 0 999E Output  2 delay on timer   Default 0  insta
86. dicators     ARMED  TROUBLE       4 KeyPad activated alarms      FIRE  MEDICAL  PANIC  Audible feedback of correct key entries  pre alert    system trouble   Backlit keypad   Viewable event buffer   All system parameters programmable    XXX    KEYPAD INSTALLATION    INSTALLATION    Separate the two keypad halves by carefully inserting a small screwdriver into the release slots on the bottom edge  of the keypad front half and applying a gentle pressure  This will release the bottom edge of the housing enough for  you to unclip the top     Screw the base to the wall using the mounting holes provided  These holes will match the standard single switch  plate spacing  Ensure the base is mounted right side up  It is marked with the word  TOP  to aid orientation  When  fixing the base to the wall make sure the top of the screw heads will not touch or short out the underside of the PCB  when the top half of the keypad is reinstalled  Bring the cables through the centre of the base     Connect the 4 or 5 wires to the 5 way terminal block on the rear of the keypad PCB making sure to match the cables  up with the terminals as marked on the control panel s keypad port  The 5th wire is connected from the  LIN  terminal  of the keypad to the  Listen  terminal of the PW16 PCB keypad port     Once the cables have been terminated and the required address allocated  see section below  clip the front half of  the keypad onto the base by first engaging the clips at the top edge and then close th
87. e   11  Default  5   Options for Zone   12  Default  5   Options for Zone   13  Default  5   Options for Zone   14  Default  5   Options for Zone   15  Default  5   Options for Zone   16  Default  5     PR PR PR EP       Enrol Radio Users 1 20    Radio user  1 Type   Default 0  Radio user  2 Type   Default 0  Radio user  3 Type   Default 0  Radio user  4 Type   Default 0  Radio user  5 Type   Default 0  Radio user  6 Type   Default 0  Radio user  7 Type   Default 0  Radio user  8 Type   Default 0  Radio user  9 Type   Default 0  Radio user  10 Type   Default 0  Radio user  11 Type   Default 0  Radio user  12 Type   Default 0  Radio user  13 Type   Default 0  Radio user  14 Type   Default 0  Radio user  15 Type   Default 0  Radio user  16 Type   Default 0  Radio user  17 Type   Default 0  Radio user  18 Type   Default 0  Radio user  19 Type   Default 0  Radio user  20 Type   Default 0    Radio user  1 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  2 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  3 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  4 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  5 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  6 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  7 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  8 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  9 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  10 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  11 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  12 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  13 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  14 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  15 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio use
88. e   Keypads with permission to set   Default 1 8   Keypads with permission to Monitor   Default 1 8   Keypads with permission to use control function   Default 1 8   Keypads with permission to exclude zones   Default 1 8   Keypads  LED  with Panic Button enabled   Default 1 8   Keypads  LED  with Delayed Panic Button enabled   Default 1 8   Keypads with buttons 1  amp  3 Panic Alarm enabled   Default 1 8   Keypads with buttons 4  amp  6 Fire Alarm enabled   Default 1 8   Keypads with buttons 7  amp  9 Medical Alarm enabled   Default 1 8   Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for armed zone alarms   Default 1 8  Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for stay mode zone alarms   Default 1 8  Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for 24 hour zone alarms   Default 1 8  Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for day mode zones   Default 1 8  Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Arm Mode exit delay beeps   Default 1 8    Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 22  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23  Page 23    P267E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Stay Mode exit delay beeps   Default none Page 23    P268E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate entry delay beeps   Default 1 8 Page 23  P269E Keypads with buzzer mapped for supervised radio timeout  or inactivity alarm   Default 1 8 Page 23  P270E Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad tamper   Default 1 8 Page 23  P271E Keypads with buzzer mapped to 
89. e  Default Install Code  P99  is 0 0 0 0 0 0    By default the installer can go directly to Installer Program Mode from Normal Run mode provided No Areas are  Armed or in Stay Mode  The Installer Mode direct option can be disabled at address P310E Option 7     HOW TO PROGRAM  The programming sequence always follows this pattern     PROGRAM       lt 1 2 or 3 digit address gt     lt ENTER gt   3 short beeps if OK   1 long beep if error  The leds will display current value or status  Enter the new value or option   lt New Value gt     lt ENTER gt   3 short beeps if OK   1 long beep if error    An example of programming is shown below  Here we are programming User Code 23  P23E  with the code  number of 2580   P 23 E 2 5 8 0 E    In this example the  lt P gt  represents the PROGRAM key   lt 23 gt  represents the actual program address  2580 is the  data and  lt E gt  represents the ENTER key     TO CLEAR PROGRAM INFORMATION  From Install Mode Only     There are multiple options available for clearing program information  Reset to  defaults   These are detailed on page 44   e g  To reset User Codes 1 24  P 840E     Press  lt PROGRAM    840    lt ENTER gt   3 beeps   Program light flashing    After resetting the various defaults  all options associated with that function  eg User Code Defaults P840E  will be  set to the default values shown in the Program Summary at the rear of this manual  The default settings have been  chosen to simplify the installation process by minimising th
90. e  Stay Mode Zones are linked to Area assignments    P465E 1 8E Stay Mode Zones   Where opt 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively   Zones included at this address will become active when the panel is in  Stay Mode  Zones not assigned at this address will be excluded   Default 1 8   Note  Stay Mode Zones are linked to Area assignments    SET RADIO DETECTOR OPTIONS   P621E   P636E  Default   5  for all zones 1 to 16  This block of addresses is 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     5   Freelink with Checksum  supervised sig  active     6   Freelink with Checksum  none supervised    Where P621E assigns options to the radio detector at zone 1  P636E assigns options to the radio detector at zone 16     P302E Misc partition options 2   Default 1 3 4 6  add option 1 as default   1E Key switch Input enabled  Option 1 Key switch Input enabled   This option will enable the Key switch input   P300E Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state in Partition A  Default None  Stay button can NOT disarm during Stay  P400E Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state in Partition B  Default None  Stay button can NOT disarm during Stay  P500E Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state in Partition C  Default None  Stay button can NOT disarm during Stay  P267E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Stay Mode exit delay beeps   Default None    P3
91. e 45  Start of Status Message for Area    B    Command Control   Default 0 Page 45  Start of Status Message for Area    C    Command Control   Default 0 Page 45    Output Command Control Status Message Addressing     Start of Status Message for Output  1 Command Control   Default 0 Page 46    P782E Start of Status Message for Output  2 Command Control   Default O Page 46    P783E Start of Status Message for Output  3 Command Control   Default 0 Page 46  P784E Start of Status Message for Output  4 Command Control   Default O Page 46  P785E Start of Status Message for Output  5 Command Control   Default 0 Page 46  P786E Start of Status Message for Output  6 Command Control   Default 0 Page 46  P787E Start of Status Message for Output  7 Command Control   Default 0 Page 46  P788E Start of Status Message for Output  8 Command Control   Default 0 Page 46    Mains  amp  Battery Voice Message Mapping     P789E Voice message number mapped to Mains Failure   default 1 Page 55  P790E Voice message number mapped to Battery Low   default 1 Page 55    Defining Time Zones    P791E Time Zone 1 day of the week Default 0 TIME ZONE PROGRAMMING Page 41  P792E Time Zone 1 start time   Default 0 DAYS 1 7 Page 41  P793E Time Zone 1 finish time   Default 0 1   Sunday Page 41  P794E Time Zone 2 day of the week   Default 0 2   Monday Page 41  P795E Time Zone 2 start time   Default 0 3   Tuesday Page 41  P796E Time Zone 2 finish time   Default 0 4   Wednesday Page 41  P797E Time Zone 3 day of the week
92. e EOL or Tamper  Type 4  16 Zones  4k7  amp  8k2 EOL   2k2 EOL for tamper  LED 7 LED 7  Alarm Contact Alarm Contact Off   Zone 7 only Off   No EOL  l n c or J   n c or ii On   Zones 7  amp  15 On   Zone EOL or Tamper  Tamper Tamper       PN  L    Off   Zone 8 only Off   No EOL    k 8k2 i LED   8 LED   8    On   Zones 8  amp  16 On   Zone EOL or Tamper       O 2k2    INPUTS Cont     KEYSWITCH   This input can be used to control the panel via a key switch  digital keypad or similar  This is a  multi state input which can be end of line configured in the same way as the 8 zone inputs  These multiple end of   line configurations will produce either set unset or stay mode on off on an individual partition basis     TAMPER      24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring tamper status of detectors  junction boxes  cabinets  and satellite sirens etc  This Tamper circuit is programmable with 2 options  P311E1E  either normally closed loop  or 2k2 EOL supervision  The tamper circuit must be terminated with an end of line resistor if 2k2 EOL supervision  is selected  The activation events and outputs for this tamper circuit are mapped in the same manner as for  detection zones 1 8     AC   Connect the two low voltage wires  no polarity  from the transformer to the terminals marked AC on the Elite  PCB  The PW16 includes a transformer rated at 1 4 amps at 17 volts and incorporates an inbuilt thermal  protection fuse     EARTH   Always connect the mains earth to the appropriate termi
93. e Tamper Alarm to Output  1 SEE ER o 8  6E Radio Key Panic Alarm to Output  1  7E 24 Hour Zone Alarm to Output  1   8E 24 Hour Fire Zone Alarm to Output  1       Keypad Panic to Output   This option is used to map the operation of the keypad panic button to an  output i e  when the Panic button  or 1  amp  3  on a keypad is pressed any output with this option enabled  will turn on     Keypad Fire Alarm to Output   This option is used to map the operation of the keypad Fire Alarm   buttons 4  amp  6  to an output i e  when the Fire Alarm  4  amp  6  on a keypad is pressed any output with this  option enabled will turn on     Keypad Medical Alarm to Output   This option is used to map the operation of the keypad Medical  Alarm  buttons 7  amp  9  to an output i e  when the Medical Alarm  7  amp  9  on a keypad is pressed any  output with this option enabled will turn on     Duress Alarm to Output   This option is used to map a Duress Alarm to an output  A Duress Alarm is  generated when the alarm is unset by a valid user that adds the duress digit to the beginning of their  code   Wrong Code Tamper Alarm to Output   This option is used to map the Wrong Code Tamper Alarm  to an output  A Wrong Code Tamper Alarm is generated if an invalid code is entered more than 4 times  at a keypad  This option will cause the output to turn on when this alarm condition is present     Option 6 Radio Key Panic Alarm to Output   This option is used to map the operation of the Radio Key Panic  Ala
94. e amount of programming necessary to get the system  fully functional     TO EXIT PROGRAM MODES  To exit program modes when you have finished programming     Press  lt PROGRAM     lt ENTER gt   Program light goes out    The panel is now back in normal Run Mode  any program changes you have made will have replaced previous  values and be in effect     Note  During programming Tampers and 24 hour alarms are disabled which allows quiet access to the panel   detectors and satellite siren units etc  On exiting program mode  all inputs are scanned and if any tampers or 24Hr  alarms are present an activation will occur     Note  Where there are multiple options at one address  options 0  amp  9 have been reserved  Entering a 0 at  the address will turn all options off whereas entering a 9 will turn all options on        PROGRAMMING USER CODES    PIE to PSO E    There are 51 codes available in the PowerWave16   50 user codes and 1 install code  The user codes are located  in addresses 1 50  By default  Code 1 is the Master Code because it has full access to enter program mode  Other  user codes can be programmed as master codes also if required  The Installer code is stored at address 249 and is  used to move from Client Program mode up to Installer Program mode     Codes 1 50 may be varied in length from 1 to 6 digits  Code 249 must be 3 6 digits     To program a User Code you must first be in client or installer program mode  then select the address from  1 50   If there is already
95. e front down and clip it in at the  bottom  Now stick the zone list provided to the inside of the hinged lid     WIRING    The PowerWave keypad connects to the Powerwave Controller via a 4 or 5 wire data  amp  power connection  A  maximum of 8 LED keypads can be connected  each wired in parallel  A 5th wire may be used to provide a  Listen   in  facility at the keypad when an PW communicator panel is being used     The maximum recommended cable using standard 0 2mm security cable is 50m  Cable runs exceeding this distance  may require 0 5mm cable  Always use good quality cable  Some installations may require data cable to ensure data  integrity in noisy sites     User information    Keypad LCD     Power Wave CR16M LCD Keypad   Users    Operating and Programming Guide  Keypad LED     Power Wave     16   Users    Operating and Programming Guide    KEYPAD TAMPER OPTION SETTING    Switch marked D used to Enable and Disable the Keypad Tamper option     To disable keypad tamper  change switch D to ON position   To enable keypad tamper  change switch D to OFF position     LED KEYPAD ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT    Each of the 8 possible LED keypads which are able to be connected to your PW4 panel must be addressed  individually to avoid BUS conflicts when multiple users are operating different keypads simultaneously  As default   each keypad comes addressed as  1  Switches A B and C at ON position     To assign a keypad as address  2  change switch A to OFF position    To assign a keypad as a
96. e than one time zones can be assigned to a code  The time zones are numbered 1 8 and are selected by the  numeric buttons 1 8 on the keypad  A value of zero  0  entered at any of these addresses is fixed as 24 hour seven  day access and is the default time zone for all 50 user codes     P151E TZE Where TZ represents any Time Zone from 1 8 valid for User Code  1  P152E TZE Where TZ represents any Time Zone from 1 8 valid for User Code  2  P200E TZE Where TZ represents any Time Zone from 1 8 valid for User Code  50    NOTE  The ability to assign more than one Time Zone to each user allows for different time based controls  for different days of the week     User 1 Time Zone       INSTALLER CODE    P249E    This code is used to enter full Installer Program mode  Program light flashing  from Client Program mode  Program  light steady  The default installer code is 000000  To change this code you Must first be in Installer Program Mode  then enter your new installer code at the P249E address  The new code will be flashed back to you automatically   The Installer Code may vary from 3 6 digits in length     If the alarm is Unset then the Installer Code can gain access directly to Installer Program Mode provided Option 6 at  address P310E is on  If any partition is armed then the installer code can only gain access to Installer Program Mode  from Client Program Mode     Installer Code    000000       PROGRAMMING OUTPUT OPTIONS    P201E P208E    This block of addresses  P201E   P208E 
97. eceiver board will flash on  amp  off  Trigger  the transmitter you wish to enrol at this address  Radio key 1   The keypad will stop beeping and the receiver learn  LED will go out when the transmitters code has been stored  Repeat this sequence for all of the radio keys moving  through the addresses which correspond to the keys you require     For example  P640E2E Radio Key  2  P640E3E Radio Key  3  P640E20E Radio Key  20 Enroll Pendants    1       To delete a single radio key  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 key code from that address     RADIO KEYS OPTIOS A    RADIO KEY OPTIONS    st Set   P661E   P680E    In the same way that permissions are set for user codes  Radio Keys are also assigned permissions which  determine their functionality     P661E 1E Radio user  1 has Area  A  permissions  Default 1 4 5   2E Radio user  1 has Area  B  permissions  3E Radio user  1 has Area  C  permissions  4E Radio user  1 will arm  5E Radio user  1 will disarm Pendant 1 Opt  A  6E Radio user  1 can Arm Stay Mode on  7E Radio user  1 can Disarm Stay Mode off ea  E  8E Radio user  1 is disabled during alarm state       Option 1 Radio user  1 has Area  A  permissions   The functions set by options 4 7 will be active in  Area A    Option 2 Radio user  1 has Area  B  permissions   The functions set by options 4 7 will be active in  Area  B    Option 3 Radio user  1 has
98. ed  periods  Default none    Continuous Day Zone   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  The zone acts  as a day zone at all times  Armed and Disarmed  and will operate day alarms but not normal    P475E 1 8E    P476E 1 8E    P477E 1 8E    P478E 1 8E    P479E 1 8E    P480E 1 8E    zone alarms  Default none    Siren Lockout Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  Zones with siren  lockout designation will only cause their assigned outputs to operate once per armed period   Led on   zone locked out   Default none    Access Control door position input   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively   The door position input becomes a 24 hour alarm zone and will alarm if the    Control    door is  forced open or left open too long  It will also automatically re lock the door after the    Control     operation has occurred and the door has been opened then closed again   Default none   Access Control Request to exit input   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively   The Request to Exit input will operate the    Control    door output to release the door and start the  Door open Too long Timer   Default none    Zone will report multiple activations to communicator   Where options 1 8 represent zones  9 16 respectively  If this option is turned off then the relevant zone will only report one alarm to a  monitoring company during any single armed period  If it is turned on  the zone can send  multiple reports if activated more than
99. ed by Address  P534E  P535E or P536E   b Any two zones defined as two trigger activate once each within the two trigger time period  as defined by Address P534E  P535E or P536E   c Azone defined as two trigger is left violated for longer than the two trigger time period as  defined by Address P534E  P535E or P536E   Zone is 24 Hour   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  24 hour zones will activate   whether the panel or partition is armed or disarmed  If an entry delay is also assigned to a 24 hr  zone  the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer than the delay time  programmed   Default none    Zone is 24 Hour Fire Zone   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  24 hour Fire zones will  activate whether the panel or partition is armed or disarmed  If an entry delay is also assigned to  a 24 hr Fire zone  the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer than the delay time  programmed  A Fire Zone will cause the output to pulse to differentiate it from a burglar alarm    Default none    Zone is 24 Hour Auto Reset   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  24 hour Auto Reset  zones will activate whether the panel or partition is armed or disarmed  If an entry delay is also  assigned to a 24 hr Auto Reset zone  the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer  than the delay time programmed  An Auto reset zone will seal automatically when the zone input  is restored back to normal i e  does not require a code to reset an alarm   Default
100. ed off if it is anticipated that a call could   be engaged or unanswered  otherwise it will not get reported and then will not be kissed off   automatically   Blind Dial   When the dialler makes a call it looks for dial tone before making the call  If no dial tone is   detected the panel hangs up and attempts another call  The panel will do this 3 times and if dial tone is   still not detected it will make the call anyway  If blind dial is on  the panel skips the dial tone detection   and dials 4 seconds after looping the line   used where non standard or low level dial tone exists    Use Separate Accounts or Group Number   When sending an alarm using Contact ID  the panel can   either send separate account codes to report the two partitions or  use one account code  Partition A    and use the group number to identify the two partitions    Send Restores   When an alarm is generated the panel automatically sends a restore when the alarm   is reset  If the monitoring company does not want restores they may be turned off with this option    Send Test call to Monitoring Station   The automatic daily test call to a monitoring station can be  disabled if not required by turning off this option    Add Pre fix to this Telephone Number   The dialling Prefix at address P330E can add preset dialling   parameters to all or any of the telephone numbers  This is useful if special characters are required to   bypass Toll Bars or other similar restrictions that must be dialled before the tel
101. ephone number  This also  allows a number to be longer than the 16 characters as the Prefix is also 16 characters long   Auto Kiss off in Domestic Mode   At addresses P343 P348E  option 7 that was spare is now used to  allow for Domestic alarm reports via the dialler to be automatically kissed off  By turning on option 7  the  panel will not be looking for a kiss off tone  but will instead send the alarm report to the maximum number  of re tries set   and then automatically kiss off the event  This ensures all domestic alarms will get  reported to the intended numbers   To allow the automatic kiss off to work properly  call progress should  be turned off for domestic alarm reporting telephone numbers  For Examples see page 86   Note  P182E through P184E are as above but applied to telephone numbers 2 4       option 7 must set to ON if working in domestic protocol    ZONE ACTIVATION SCENARIO MAPPING    These addresses are used to map activations from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the 4 possible  reporting scenarios  If a value of zero  0  is assigned at an address in this block  alarms from that zone will not be  reported by the panel   These addresses are used to map activations from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the 4 possible  reporting scenarios  If a value of zero  0  is assigned at an address in this block  alarms from that zone will not be  reported by the panel     P351E  P352E  P353E  P354E  P355E  P356E  P357E  P358E  P359E  P360E  P36
102. er  1  P682 sets options for radio user  2 etc    P681E Radio user  1 options P691E Radio user  11 options  P682E Radio user  2 options P692E Radio user  12 options  P683E Radio user  3 options P693E Radio user  13 options  P684E Radio user  4 options P694E Radio user  14 options  P685E Radio user  5 options P695E Radio user  15 options  P686E Radio user  6 options P696E Radio user  16 options  P687E Radio user  7 options P697E Radio user  17 options  P688E Radio user  8 options P698E Radio user  18 options  P689E Radio user  9 options P699E Radio user  19 options  P690E Radio user  10 options P700E Radio user  20 options    MAPPING RADIO USERS TO OUTPUTS    P701E to P720E    This block of addresses is used to map radio users to outputs in conjunction with P681E   P700E  All output  modifiers such as reset timers and lock out functions are maintained and will determine the behaviour of the    assigned output     P701E 1 8E Radio user  1 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P702E 1 8E Radio user  2 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P703E 1 8E Radio user  3 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P704E 1 8E Radio user  4 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P705E 1 8E Radio user  5 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P706E 1 8E Radio user  6 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  P7O7E 1 8E Radio user  7 to output 1 8   Where options 1 8 represent outputs 1 8  
103. ff  the dialler will send all zone  restores as they occur  If the option is on  the dialler will send all zone restores only when the  panel is disarmed     Spare    Option 8    P389E  P489E    Spare    1 8E Area  B  Reporting Options    see above for details  Default 1 2  1 8E Area  C  Reporting Options    see above for details  Default 1 2    PROGRAMMING MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS    P310E    P310E    Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Option 8    1E Ignore Mains input   2E Siren tone to Output   1   3E Siren tone to Output   2   4E Alert Keypad LEDS off when Armed   5E Ignore Zone tampers during exit delay   6E Installer has direct access to program mode  7E Installer lockout   8E Area  C  zones are shared with Area  A   amp   B   i e  Area  C  zones are common to  A   amp   B     Misc Option       ee 8       Ignore Mains Input   If the panel must be run off a 12v DC supply only such as a solar  application the 12v can be applied to the battery input and the mains input is ignored     Siren tone to Output   1   The alarm panel has an on board siren driver for driving horn  speakers directly  If this option is On  the panel will drive an 8 ohm horn speaker directly from  output 1  If the option is Off  the output will switch hard to Ov  NOTE  always ensure that this  option is turned on first before connecting a horn speaker to the output otherwise damage will  occur  Also  if the listen in to output 1 feature is used  P313
104. ff the format is Bell103  On is  V21     COMMUNICATOR REPORTING SCENARIOS    COMMUNICATOR REPORTING SCENARIOS    In order to provide you with the best flexibility when reporting alarms we have developed a unique system called   Reporting Scenarios   The Scenarios define what action is taken by the panel for each alarm event  e g  alternate  between numbers 1 amp 2 until one is kissed off or dual report to numbers 1 amp 2 until both kissed off  There are four  individual scenarios available each with up to 16 possible steps  The Scenarios consist of a string of digits that  define the reporting action to be taken by the panel  The digits in a Scenario are pre defined  What the various  digits are and their meaning are listed below    Scenario Options     1   Call Telephone Number 1 6   Call Telephone Number 6   2   Call Telephone Number 2 7   Return to step 1 until all numbers are kissed off  3   Call Telephone Number 3 8   Return to previous step if not kissed off   4   Call Telephone Number 4 9   Stop if kissed off  if not proceed to next step    5   Call Telephone Number 5    Example 1  alternate dialling  19297  In this example we have defined a scenario with five steps as follows   Step 1   Dial Ph   1   Step 2   If not Kissed off  defined by the 9  continue to next step  Step 3   Dial Ph   2  Step 4   If not Kissed off  defined by the 9  continue to next step  Step 5   If not kissed off return to Ph  1  the 7 causes a return to the start     This process is repeated unti
105. finished recording all of your messages you can then press  the    RESET    button to allow play back of the recording messages for verification purposes     When you have finished recording your alarm messages  unplug the programmer and the process is complete     PROGRAMMING YOUR PowerWave    ACCESS TO INSTALLER PROGRAMMING ON POWER UP    When power is applied to the controller for the first time  with the panel tamper input open and none of the  Areas either fully Armed or in Stay mode  the panel will inhibit tamper alarms and ready the panel to enter  PROGRAM Mode  unless the Installer Lock out option P310E7E has previously been enabled   At this point you  can go to any keypad which is connected to the panel and    Press    PROGRAM     ENTER     which will automatically put that keypad into full Program mode  Program LED Flashing  NOTE Only one keypad  can be in Program mode at any time     ACCESS TO PROGRAM MODES FROM RUN MODE    Before you can enter program mode from the normal Run Mode  the panel must be unset and not in stay mode   Then     Press  lt PROGRAM     lt Code 1 or Master Code        lt ENTER gt   Program light steady  Note  Default Master Code  Code 1  is 1 2 3    You are now in Client Program Mode  When you are in Client programming mode you have access to program  addresses P1E to P50E  user code programming   To Enter Installer Program Mode from Client Program Mode     Press  lt PROGRAM     lt Install Code       lt ENTER gt   Program light flashing  Not
106. for Area B  Note  P492E through P498E are as above but apply to outputs 2 8 for Area C    PARTITION KEYPAD OPTIONS    PARTITION A  P299E default 1 8 P300E  default none   PARTITION B   P399E default 1 8 P400E  default none   PARTITION C   P499E default 1 8 P500E  default none     P299E  ARM  key can disarm during exit delay   This option enables the one key disarm during exit delay  feature on a keypad by keypad basis with Partition boundaries   Options 1 8 represent keypads 1 8    P300E  STAY  key can disarm during Monitor Mode   This options enables single button disarm of Stay  mode via the  STAY  key  Options 1 8 represent keypads 1 8    Note  P399E  amp  P400E are as above but apply to keypads in Area B  Note  P499E  amp  P500E are as above but apply to keypads in Area C    PROGRAMMING PARTITION PARAMETERS    PARTITION  A  TIME ZONE AUTO ARM DISARM OPTIONS   P290E  PARTITION  B  TIME ZONE AUTO ARM DISARM OPTIONS   P390E  PARTITION  C  TIME ZONE AUTO ARM DISARM OPTIONS   P490E    A Time Zones       P290E 1 8 Time Zone to use for Auto Arm or Disarm  Default 0    This option will determine which Time  Zone s will cause Area  A  to arm  disarm or both  based on the programmed options set at  P303E for Area A     Note  P390E is the same as above but applies to Area B Time Zone Arm Disarm  Note  P490E is the same as above but applies to Area C Time Zone Arm Disarm    PARTITIONS TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS    PARTITION  A    P303E  PARTITION  B    P403E  PARTITION  C    P503E    P30
107. g 4 2 event codes  see pages 76 80  you can enter in digits 1234567890 plus the following  special characters BCDEF  If you enter in a value of    OO    or press the    Exclude    button after a 4 2 program address  then the appropriate option will not report via the dialler e g  P865E 00 E or P865E exclude E will disable the  keypad panic alarm reporting function in 4 2 mode  The    Control       0    keys are used to remove an entry when using  the LCD keypad  The 4 2 event codes must be 2 digits but they can be in any order e g      P865E 01 E  or P865E C6 E  or P865E 4F E  etc   In the above examples  the letters are programmed using the special function keys listed in the table below  When    displaying the address back at the keypad the associated keypad LED s are also listed against the special letters B   F   NOTE  A value of    0    in 4 2 will be transmitted as 10 pulses to the monitoring station      Character LED KP Special Displayed as Displayed as Displayed as   LCD KP Special Displayed as  Function Key On 8LED KP On 16LED KP On Alert KP Function Key On LCD KP       PANIC Line 11 Ready    Control       2          MEMORY Memory 12 System    Control       3          CONTROL Control 13 Trouble    Control       4          ARM Armed 14 Ready System    Control       5          STAY Bypass 15 Ready Trouble      Control     6                         COMMON CONTACT ID CODES    Medical Alarm 100 Low Temperature 159  Medical Pendant 101 High Temperature 158  Fire Alarm 110
108. he desired Command Control function we have to program the start  message numbers for each function   The programming to match the above example would be done as follows     P777E 4E Message   4   Area A ON status message   P778E 6E Message   6   Area B ON status message   P785E 8E Message   8   Output   5 ON status message   P788E 10E Message   10   Output   8 ON status message     COMMAND CONTROL OPERATION    PW16 Command Control provides a powerful  easy to use remote telephone control of your alarm system  User  operation of the PW16 Command Control has been designed to be as simple and user friendly as possible  Pre   recorded voice status messages guide you through the many control options  or the more simplified DTMF only  board gives you long and short tones providing a status report of the section of the system which you are currently  commanding  Because the voice status messages are recorded on site they can be customised to suit each  specific application  For example  rather than the status message saying  Output  1 off  you can record a message  which describes exactly what is being controlled like  Factory heating off       In the previous section you would have seen how you program access codes for each of the Command Areas and  outputs  These are the codes you will enter over the phone to access the command menus  In order to start the  Command Control feature you must first ring the phone number which the panel is connected to  The panel may be  set up to an
109. ia Dialler   4   Report Radio Battery Low via Dialler   5   Report System Tamper via Dialler   6   Report Telephone Line Failure via Dialler   7   Report Supervised Radio alarm via Dialler   8   Report Zone Inactivity Timeout via Dialler    Report Options A    12 4567 8       ENABLING VARIOUS DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS B    P315E Various Reporting Options B  Default   1 2 3 4  On   Send  Off   Don t Send  1   Report Panic Alarms via Dialler  2   Report Fire Alarms via Dialler  3   Report Medical Alarms via Dialler  4   Report 24 Hour alarms for Voice Domestic Pager Mode    KEYPAD LISTEN IN OPTIONS    P312E Keypad Listen in Options  Default   1 7   1   Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only  2   Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only  3   Enabled During Dialling in Monitor Mode State only  4   Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only  5   Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only  6   Enabled Throughout the call in Monitor Mode State only  7   Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call  8   Enabled at AII Times    OUTPUT  1 LISTEN IN OPTIONS    P313E Output   1 Listen in Options  Default   None   1   Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only  2   Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only  3   Enabled During Dialling in Monitor Mode State only  4   Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only  5   Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only  6   Enabled Throughout the call in Monitor Mode State only  7   Listen in Enabled when the panel
110. icated by the  B  LED    To clear or delete a code in LCD Keypad simply press the CONTROL   0 buttons at the address where the old  code is stored  eg  P3E  lt CONTROL gt   0 E 3 beeps    USER CODE PERMISSIONS    STANDARD USER CODE PERMISSIONS   P51E P100E    Option 1   Code is assigned to Area A  Option 2   Code is assigned to Area B    Option 3   Code is assigned to Area C User 1 Options  Option 4   Code can Arm Area  Option 5   Code can Disarm Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    Option 6   Code can turn on Stay Mode   Option 7   Code can turn off Stay Mode   Option 8   Code can Operate control Functions   NOTE  Options 1  2  amp  3 set the Area s the code is assigned to whereby options 4  5  6  7  amp  8 determine the  functions the code can operate for the Area s it has been assigned     EXTENDED USER CODE PERMISSIONS    P101E P150E    Option 1   Code can override DOTL timer   Option 2   Code can change dialler telephone numbers   Option 3   Code can alter the real time clock   Option 4   User can start a print out of the event buffer   Option 5   User can answer an incoming call and start up down load   Option 6   User can enter Client Program and change their code only   Option 7   User can enter Client Program and change all codes   Option 8   User can allow access to Installer Program mode from Client Mode       Option 1   Code can override DOTL timer The user can inhibit the door open too long function of the  access control feature  Control  while in Client Mode  Refer to user 
111. if required  When a time   zone starts it will cause the output to turn on and when the time zone ends it will cause the output to turn off  The  actual times assigned to each time zone are defined at addresses P791E   P814E  Multiple Time Zones may be  assigned to each output    NOTE  A value of zero  0  at these addresses will disable any auto turn on turn off features at that output     P231E TZE Where TZ represents a Time Zone   from 1 8 which defines the turn on and turn off times  required for output  1    Out 1TZA       P232E   P238E As per above but for outputs 2 8    OUTPUT INHIBIT TIME ZONES    P241E   P248E    These addresses are used to map inhibit time zones to each of the outputs as required  The assigned time zone  will enable the output so that it can be used during the time zone  If an output has a time zone assigned and that  time zone is off  the output cannot be turned on by any programmed function  the output is inhibited   The actual  times assigned to each time zone are defined at addresses P791E   P814E  This feature is normally used to  restrict the Access Control functions to pre determined times and days    P241E TZE Where TZ represents the time zone which enables output  1  P242E TZE Where TZ represents the time zone which enables output  2  P243E TZE Where TZ represents the time zone which enables output  3  P244E   P248E As per above but for outputs 4 8    NOTE  A value of zero  0  at these addresses will enable that output at all times     Out 1
112. inals for connection to the 12v supply and CLK and  DATA terminals for connection to the communications bus     The red LED fitted to the receiver will indicate when the unit is in  Learn  mode  LED Flashing  or when it is receiving  an actual radio transmission  On Steady     INSTALLATION OF VOICE or DTMF BOARD    The PW16 control communicator can also be fitted with a 90 second Voice Board or DTMF module  The Voice  board stores either alarm event messages for Voice dial monitoring and  or status messages for use with Command  Control  The DTMF board provides decoding of keypad numeric entries from a remote telephone  The Elite V6 Voice  or DTMF Boards are installed directly onto the motherboard via the  SERIAL  socket     Installation procedure for the Voice or DTMF Board module is as follows     1 Power down the Elite fully before starting the installation procedure   2 Carefully plug the Voice or DTMF Board into the SERIAL socket   3 Power up the Elite     Once you have installed the Voice Board you can record your personalised speech messages into the module with  the speech programmer  The programmer plugs onto the 10 way strip connector on the voice board and must be  installed with the Brown wire towards the PW control board heatsink  Some programmers are fitted with a  polarisation pin on the connection socket which will prevent incorrect insertion however  some earlier units are not     To record your messages once the programmer is installed  first press the reset
113. iniature Elite  Shorting Bars B way Plug Dialler  NOTE  The telephone line must not enter the cabinet through the same cable entry hole as any 230 volt    mains cables  A separate cable entry must be used for 230 volt cabling    When using one of the knock outs around the side of the cabinet for supply entry  a suitable bushing must be used  where the supply cables pass through a knock out     The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this there may be circumstances where this  device does not give its optimum performance  Before reporting such occurrences as faults  please check the line  with a standard Telepermitted telephone  and do not report a fault unless the telephone performance is impaired     This automatic dialling equipment shall not be set up to make calls to the  Telecom  111  Emergency Service    The flexibility of the system is further extended by the way in which you can assign different reporting formats to  each of the six possible phone numbers     CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARY    In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P601E   P636E there are a  number of fixed event codes  The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below   Associated with the fixed and programmable event codes  there are a number of extension codes  that are also  listed below  This extensions list is for your reference only and can not be changed in programming     Event    Cabinet Tamper   Zone Tam
114. is format consists of sending a 4 digit  account code followed by a 2 digit event code  There are many forms of 4 2 in use and the  correct choice must be made in consultation with the individual monitoring stations     4 2 DTMF   This option sends a 4 2 DTMF  Dual Tone Multi Frequency  signal to a monitoring  station  The alarm transmission consists of a 4 digit account code  a 2 digit event code and a  checksum     The panel will automatically cease reporting in Domestic  Pager or Speech Modes if reset with a valid  code  Contact ID or 4 2 modes Must be kissed off by a monitoring station receiver     DEFINE OPTIONS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER    P343E   P348E    This group of addresses is used to define various options for each of the six phone numbers   P343E Options for Ph   1  Default  4 5 7     1   Monitor Call Progress 5   Send Automatic Test calls  2   Blind Dial 6   Spare   3   Use Group Numbers for Contact ID 7   Domestic Auto Kiss off   4   Send Restores 8   Spare    Note   For Examples How to define the telephone report options please see page 86    Phone 1 Options    SAS 7 ye       Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4  Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    P351E   P366E    Monitor Call Progress   Monitor call progress means that the dialler monitors the status of the dialling   tone to determine whether the call is valid or not  If the call is not valid  i e  Engaged  the panel will know   and hang up the call and try again     call progress    should be turn
115. it Tamper Default   137  P753E XXXE Input 5 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137  P754E XXXE Input 6 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137  P755E XXXE Input 7 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137  P756E XXXE Input 8 Open Circuit Tamper Default   137    ALARM VOICE MESSAGE MAPPING    P757E   P776E  P789E  P790E    These addresses are used to assign the voice messages to the manually generated Panic  Fire  Medical  battery low  and mains failure messages plus the 16 zone activation s  The voice messages will be replayed over the phone in  response to an alarm activation to those phone numbers which have been assigned Speech Dial format at options  P337E to P342E        P757E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad    Panic    Alarm   Default 1  P758E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad    Fire    Alarm   Default 1  P759E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad    Medical    Alarm   Default 1  P761E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 1 Activation s   Default 1  P762E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 2 Activation s   Default 1  P763E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 3 Activation s   Default 1  P764E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 4 Activation s   Default 1    P765E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 5 Activation s   Default 1 Zone 1 Voice Msg  P766E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 6 Activation s   Default 1  P767E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 7 Activation s   Default 1 1  P768E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 8 Activation s   Default 1  P769E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zo
116. ith buzzer mapped to keypad tampers  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a keypad tamper alarm  four incorrect attempts to enter in a code  or a Crow  keypad tamper switch alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound    Keypads with buzzer mapped to zone tampers  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a zone tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound    Keypads with buzzer mapped to system tampers  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a system tamper alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad by to sound     Panel Tamper Beep    12345678       P273E    P274E    P275E    P276E    P277E    P278E    1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to Pendant    Panic    Alarm  Default 1 8     If the LED is On  a radio Pendant Panic alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound     1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad    Panic    or     1  amp  3     Alarm  Default 1 8     If the LED is On  a Keypad Panic alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound     1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad    Fire     4  amp  6  Alarm  Default 1 8     If the LED is On  a Keypad Fire alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound     1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad    Medical     7  amp  9  Alarm  Default 1 8     If the LED is On  a Keypad Medical alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound     1 8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to phone line failure  Default none     If the LED is On  a Telephone Line Failure will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound   Pressing any
117. ition  C  zone Page 33  Zone is a normally open closed output   Default N C off   N C On   N O Page 33  Zone is a radio detector   Default off Page 33    P445E  P446E  P447E  P448E  P449E  P450E  P451E  P452E  P453E  P454E  P455E  P456E  P457E    P458E    P459E    P460E    P461E  P462E  P463E  P464E  P465E  P466E  P467E  P468E  P469E  P470E  P471E  P472E  P473E  P474E  P475E  P476E  P477E    P478E    P479E    P480E    P481E  P482E  P483E  P484E  P485E  P486E  P487E  P488E    P489E    Stay mode zones   Default zones 1 8 Page 33  Zone is isolatable   Default all Page 33  Auto exclude zones   Default None Page 33  Zone is a handover   Default none Page 33  Two trigger zones  Default none Page 33  Zone is 24Hr   Default none Page 33  Zone is 24Hr Fire zone   Default none Page 33  Zone is 24Hr Non Latching zone   Default none Page 33  Day zones   Default none Page 33  Continuous day zone   Default none Page 34  Siren lockout zones   Default none Page 34  Access control door position input   Default none Page 34  Access control request to exit input   Default none Page 34     Multiple Zone Activation Reporting     Zones 1 8 will report multiple activation s   default 1 8 on Page 34  Zones 1 8 Monitored for Inactivity  Zones 1 8 will be monitored for inactivity   default none Page 34  Cannot Arm if Zone is Unsealed Zones 1 8  Cannot Arm if Zone Unsealed Zones 1 8   default none Page 34  High Zone Assignments  Zones 9 16   Zone is in Area  A    Default all Page 34  Zone is in Area  B
118. keypad will  beep at 1 second intervals and the green learn mode LED on the Radio receiver board will flash on  amp  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     Enrol Radio Detect    2       RADIO ZONE DETECTORS OPTIONS    SET RADIO DETECTOR OPTIONS   P621E   P636E  Default   5      This block of addresses is 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   Radio 1 Mode 5   Freelink with Checksum  supervised sig  active   5 6   Freelink with Checksum  non supervised d     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 r
119. l kissed off or the maximum number of dialling attempts have been reached for this  scenario     Example 2  dual reporting  1727  In this example we have defined a scenario with four steps as follows   Step 1   Dial Ph   1   Step 2   If not Kissed off return to Ph   1  the 7 causes a return to the start   When  kissed off or the maximum re tries reached  move forward to the next step   Step 3   Dial Ph   2  Step 4   If not kissed off return to Ph   2  the 7 causes a return to the start   When  kissed off or the maximum re tries reached  move forward to the next step  If no  further steps  stop     The first step must be completed i e  kissed off or the maximum re tries reached  before the panel can move past  the first    7     then it can step forward and execute additional instructions up to the next 7  When the format is Contact  ID or 4 2 the use of the two sevens in the scenario forces the panel to report the same signal to both numbers   Dual reporting      REPORTING SCENARIOS    P321E   P324E    P321E 1 16E Reporting Scenario  1 options  See options on page 46  Default 1 7       P322E 1 16E Reporting Scenario  2 options  Default   0   P323E 1 16E Reporting Scenario  3 options  Default   0   P324E 1 16E Reporting Scenario  4 options  Default   0  Scenario  1  17    MAXIMUM DIAL ATTEMPTS PER SCENARIO NUMBER    P325E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario   1 Value 1 99  Default 3   P326E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario   2 Value 1 99  Default 3   P327E Maximum dia
120. l operating mode     The ENTER Key is used after entry of a seguence of numbers  eg entry of a User code to Arm or Disarm the  system   As a User code can be 1 6 digits in length  the panel will not accept a code entry until the Enter key is  pressed     The CONTROL button  if enabled  is used to produce an output without an alarm event  This control output can be  used to operate other external devices such as garage door openers  door locks  lights or other options as reguired     LED INDICATORS    The LED indicators are used to display system conditions including Zone status  Battery state  Tamper etc  Please  refer to the LED table on page 12 for a full explanation of the conditional displays     KEYPAD TAMPER  wrong code alarm     A wrong code or Keypad Tamper alarm is generated by the Elite after 4 consecutive invalid code entries  The  controller will not    Lock Out    the keypad at this point but simply create an alarm condition that may be reported to a  monitoring company via the dialer  Entry of a valid user code will reset the Keypad Tamper alarm however  the  alarm event will be written into memory and the keypad memory light will be flashing indicating the presence of a  new memory entry     VIEW MEMORY MODE    This PW version 6 20 and up alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events  up to 255  events  including all alarm events  all system events such as mains failure etc as well as settings  This event  memory is displayed via the stand
121. ll zones  must be assigned to Area  A    Default all in Area  A   See P310E8E also     Zone is in Area A    12345678       Zone is in Area  B    Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  This option  assigns a zone to Area  B  within a partitioned system   Default none in Area  B   See  P310E8E also     If a zone is defined in both Area  A  and Area  B  it is deemed to be in Area  C     Zone is a normally open input   where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  This  option is used when normally open detectors such as smoke detectors are to connected to a    P464E    P465E    P466E    P467E    P468E    P469E    P470E    P471E    P472E    P473E    P474E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    zone  The option only applies if zone doubling is turned On at P310E  Default is all zones  normally closed    Zone is a radio detector   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  This option is  used when Radio  wireless  devices are used as detectors   Default none    Stay Mode Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  Zones included at  this address will become active when the panel is in Stay Mode  Zones not assigned at this  address will be excluded   Default 1 8  Note  Stay Mode Zones are linked to Area assignments  Zone can be Bypassed   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  This option  determines if a zone can be Bypassed either manually or via the Auto Bypass proce
122. lling attempts for Scenario   3 Value 1 99  Default 3   P328E Maximum dialling attempts for Scenario   4 Value 1 99   Default 3     Max Dial for Scen    3       TELEPHONE NUMBER PREFIX    P330E 1 16E Telephone Number Prefix   16 Characters Maximum  Pauses and special characters allowed     This Prefix can be added to the beginning of any of the 6 telephone numbers by turning on option 6 at addresses  P343E P348E     Prefix Number    PROGRAM TELEPHONE NUMBERS  P331E   P336E    There are 16 characters available in each of the telephone numbers including five special characters  To program  the special characters that include dialling pauses  the   and   characters  etc  refer to the table below     P331E  P332E  P333E  P334E  P335E  P336E    1 16E  1 16E  1 16E  1 16E  1 16E  1 16E    Character    Telephone Number 1   where options 1 16 represent up to 16 digits  Telephone Number 2   where options 1 16 represent up to 16 digits  Telephone Number 3   where options 1 16 represent up to 16 digits  Telephone Number 4   where options 1 16 represent up to 16 digits  Telephone Number 5   where options 1 16 represent up to 16 digits  Telephone Number 6   where options 1 16 represent up to 16 digits    LED KP Button    Displayed as  On 8LED KP    Displayed as  On 16LED KP    Displayed as  On Alert KP    LCD KP Button    Displayed as  On LCD KP       CONTROL  MEMORY  PANIC  ARM  STAY    2 5 sec pause Control 13 Trouble    Control       2              Character Memory 12 System    Control
123. longer than the two trigger time period as  defined by Address P534E  P535E or P536E   Zone is 24 Hour   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  24 hour zones will  activate whether the panel or partition is armed or disarmed  If an entry delay is also assigned to  a 24 hr zone  the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer than the delay time  programmed   Default none    Zone is 24 Hour Fire Zone   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16  24 hour Fire zones will  activate whether the panel or partition is armed or disarmed  If an entry delay is also assigned to  a 24 hr Fire zone  the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer than the delay time  programmed  A Fire Zone will cause the output to pulse to differentiate it from a burglar alarm    Default none     24 Hour fire zone       Zone is 24 Hour Auto Reset   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16  24 hour Auto Reset  zones will activate whether the panel or partition is armed or disarmed  If an entry delay is also  assigned to a 24 hr Auto Reset zone  the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer  than the delay time programmed  An Auto reset zone will seal automatically when the zone input  is restored back to normal i e  does not require a code to reset an alarm   Default none    Day Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  Day zones are active during  periods where the panel or partitions are disarmed and revert to normal zones during arm
124. look for  incoming rings between 1 4 rings  inclusive   If the incoming call is then terminated the panel  will answer the next incoming call after one ring  If another call is not established within 45 sec  of the first call  the fax defeat mode is reset  For fax defeat to work the auto answer rings must  be enabled by putting in a suitable ring count  e g  25      Option 3 Disable Line Monitoring  If this option is enabled  then the panel no longer tests the  telephone line     Option 4 DTMF or Pulse Dial   Selects DTMF or Pulse dialling  Led Off   DTMF Dial    Option 5 Normal or Reverse Pulse Dial   With this option off  the dialling pulses are normal i e  a 1   1  pulse  a 9   9 pulses  If the option is on  then the pulses are reversed i e  a 1   9 pulses  a 9    1 pulse    Option 6 DTMF Tone length gap is 100 ms     is the option to allow 100 ms dialling tones      If ON   the tone length gap during dialling is 100 ms   If OFF the length gap is 75 ms    Option 7 Auto Detect Modem Format   The panel can connect using Bell103 or V21 formats when  performing upload download connections  If this option is On the panel generates the V21  tones first and if no connection is established it then generates the Bell103 tones  If this option  is turned off then the format is fixed by the selection made at option 8     Option 8 Force Bell103 V21 Modem Format   If option 7 above is turned off then the modem format to  be used for upload download is specified here  If this option is O
125. low relate to the  program option setting at addresses P410E  amp  P419E  The options 1 8 at addresses P410E  amp  P419E relate to zone  inputs 1 8  If an input is set to EOL at address P419E then it relates to the single zone being a 2K2 resistor but if  zone doubling is turned on for the same input  P310E LED On  then EOL means that the tamper resistor is 2K2     Type 1 8 Zone No EOL  N A  Short circuit   P410E LEDS Off  P419E LEDS Off       Type 2 8 Zone EOL  No Tamper  2k2  P410E LEDS Off  P419E LEDS On       Type 3 16 Zone EOL  No Tamper  4k7  P410E LEDS On  P419E LEDS Off    Type 4 16 Zone EOL  with Tamper  4k7  P410E LEDS On  P419E LEDS On                 Type 1  8 Zones  Short Circuit  LED at Address P410E LED at Address P419E           Zone Doubling   EOL or Tamper   D n c y     D LED  1 LED   1  Off   Zone 1 only Off   No EOL  On   Zones 1  amp  9 On   Zone EOL or Tamper  LED  2 LED 2  Type 2  8 Zones  2k2 EOL  No tamper  Off   Zone 2 only Off   No EOL  a On   Zones 2  amp  10 On   Zone EOL or Tamper  O LED   3 LED   3  Ve Off   Zone 3 only Off   No EOL  a EA On   Zones 3  amp  11 On   Zone EOL or Tamper  LED  4 LED   4  Type 3  16 Zones  4k7  amp  8k2 EOL with No tamper  Off   Zone 4 only Off   No EOL  On   Zones 4  amp  12 On   Zone EOL or Tamper  Alarm Contact Alarm Contact  n c or no n c or no LED  5 LED  5  Off   Zone 5 only Off   No EOL  On   Zones 5     13 On   Zone EOL or Tamper  LED   6 LED   6  Off   Zone 6 only Off   No EOL  On   Zones 6  amp  14 On   Zon
126. lt none     Radio user  1 turns control function on   Radio user  1 turns control function off  Toggles if 1 on   Radio user  1 turns output on   Radio user  1 turns output off  Toggles if 3 ON    Radio user  1 is instant panic   Radio user  1 is delayed panic  1 5 sec    Spare   Spare    Pendant 1 Opt  B    Radio user  1 turns control function on   When this option is enabled  the radio user will turn  on the Control Function as if it were operated from the keypad    Radio user  1 turns control function off   When this option is enabled  the radio user will turn  the control output off as if it were operated from the keypad   Dependant on control options   Radio user  1 turns output on   When this option is enabled  the radio user will turn on the  output as assigned by P701E    Radio user  1 turns output off   When this option is enabled  the radio user will turn off the  output as assigned by P701E  This function is only valid when there is no reset time assigned to  the output in question    Spare   Radio user  1 is instant panic   When this option is enabled  the radio user will produce an  instant panic    Radio user  1 is delayed panic   When this option is enabled  the radio user will produce a  delayed panic after transmitting continuously for 1 5 seconds    Radio user  1 NESS 24 bit radio key battery low   This option is used to enable the low  battery reporting feature of the NESS 24 bit 3 button radio key     Where P681E sets the second set of options for radio us
127. m Disarm   2   Send Stay Mode Arm Disarm   3   Send Disarm only after activations   4   Send Stay Disarm only after activations  5   Send Arm at the end of the exit delay    A Phone Option 6   Send all zone restores when disarmed  7   Spare  EE ae 8   Spare       Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Send Arm   Disarm   If this option is on  the dialler will report Area  A  arms and disarms     Send Stay Mode Arm   Disarm   If this option is on  the dialler will report Area  A  stay mode  arms and disarms     Send Disarm only after activation   If this option is on  the dialler will report an Area A disarm  following an alarm activation only  This option is often used in conjunction with alarm only  reporting and stops the normal arm disarm signals from being sent  If this option is on it will  override the option 1 setting     Send Stay Mode Disarm only after activation   If this option is on  the dialler will report an  Area A Stay Mode disarm following an alarm activation only  This option is often used in  conjunction with alarm only reporting and stops the normal Stay Mode arm disarm signals from  being sent  If this option is on it will override the option 2 setting     Send Arm at the end of the exit delay   If the LED is Off  the dialler will report an Arm  immediately the panel is armed  If the LED is On  the Arm report is sent at the expiry of the exit  delay     Send all zone restores when disarmed   If this option is o
128. manual for details   Option 2   Code can change dialler telephone numbers  The User can change telephone numbers  from Client Mode   Option 3   Code can alter the real time clock  The User can adjust the Day  Date 8 Time of  the Panel Clock from Client Mode   Option 4   User can start a print out of the event buffer  The User can cause a printout of the 255  event buffer to a serial printer from Client Mode   Option 5   User can answer an incoming call and start up down load  The User can cause the  panel to answer an in coming call for upload download from Client Mode   Option 6   User can enter Client Program and change their code only  The User can change  their own code only from Client Mode   Option 7   User can enter Client Program and change all codes  The User can change any of the  24 User codes from Client Mode   Option 8   User can allow access to Installer Program mode from Client Mode     Access to  Installer Mode can be granted by this user from Client Mode   NOTE  If a user has option 7 or 8 assigned to their code then they can also initiate Walk test Mode  P836E  from  Client Program Mode     User 1 Options B    1234 67 8       USER CODE TIME CONTROL    P151E P200E    Users codes may have Time Zones assigned to control their operation  These Time Zones determine when a  particular user code will work  Addresses P151E   P200E are used to map the user code to the required Time  Zones  The actual Time Zone parameters are defined at addresses P791E   P814E     Mor
129. mary options   Default none  Output  6 Primary options   Default none  Output  7 Primary options   Default none  Output  8 Primary options   Default none    Output  1 Expanded options   Default 7 8  Output  2 Expanded options   Default 7 8  Output  3 Expanded options   Default none  Output  4 Expanded options   Default none  Output  5 Expanded options   Default none  Output  6 Expanded options   Default 1 2 3 6  Output  7 Expanded options   Default none  Output  8 Expanded options   Default none    Output  1 Expanded options 2   Default 1 2  Output  2 Expanded options 2   Default 1 2  Output  3 Expanded options 2   Default none  Output  4 Expanded options 2   Default none  Output  5 Expanded options 2   Default 5  Output  6 Expanded options 2   Default none    5   DTMF cmd remote control  6   Local command control    7   Day zone linked to pulse timer    8   Pulsed 24 Hour alarm    P211E P218E OPTIONS   1   Keypad panic to output   2   Keypad fire to output   3   Keypad medical to output  4   Duress Alarm to output   5   Keypad tamper to output  6   Radio key panic to output  7   24 hour alarms   8   24 hour fire alarms    P221E P228E OPTIONS   1   Zone tampers to output  2   Cabinet tamper to output  3   Mains fail to output   4   Battery low to output   5   Phone Line failure    Output  7 Expanded options 2   Default none  Output  8 Expanded options 2   Default none    6   Failure to get kiss off    Output  1 Automatic on   off time zones   Default 0  Output  2 Automatic on
130. mpany during any single  armed period  If it is turned on  the zone can send multiple reports if activated more than once  during a single armed period    Zone will be Monitored for Inactivity   Default none  A Zone with this option turned on will be  checked to ensure that it is triggered on a regular basis  If the zone is not triggered within the  time period set at P469E then an alarm will be generated as the detector may have become  faulty or could be masked  The timer period as set at address P569E is only active during the  disarmed period  If the timer has started due to inactivity of a zone input  the elapsed time is  remembered at the time of arming and will resume when the alarm is disarmed    Cannot Arm if Zone is Unsealed   Default none  If a zone is unsealed  Not Ready  at the time  of arming  by default the panel will Arm and the zone will either automatically be bypassed or  cause an alarm at the end of the exit delay  If the option is turned on at this address then an  unsealed condition will inhibit the panel from arming until the zone is sealed     Ignore seal state       HIGH ZONE ASSIGNMENTS ZONES 9 16    P461E   P480E    Combinations of options in addresses P461E to P480E may be used to give the most suitable zone behaviour     P461E    P462E    P463E    1 8E    1 8E    1 8E    Zone is in Area  A    Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  This option  assigns a zone to Area  A  within a partitioned system  If the system is not partitioned  a
131. nals on the mains terminal block in the steel  cabinet  Also connect a lead from this earth point to the terminal marked  Earth  on the Elite PCB     BATTERY   Connect a sealed lead acid rechargeable 12V d c  battery to these red and black battery leads  The  minimum recommended battery capacity is 7 amp hours  Battery charge current at these terminals is limited to  300mA maximum     LINE IN   This pair of terminals is used to connect the PW16 to the incoming telephone line from the street  The  communicator uses this line for reporting     LINE OUT   This pair of terminals is used to connect telephones and other communication equipment to the  incoming phone line via the PW16 controller  The telephone line is passed through the PW16 controller to ensure  that the line is available to the controller when it is required  Full details regarding the communicator can be found  in a separate section     OUTPUTS    12 VOLT OUTPUTS   There are four 12 volt dc outputs available on the PW16 PCB  They are fuse protected  suitable for powering detectors  sirens and other external devices  These outputs are marked 12v and Ov  and are  supplied by fuses F1 and F2  A maximum total load of 1 amp may be drawn from these terminals  The fourth set of  fused  F2  12V terminals are found adjacent to the keypad comms clock and data terminals     OUTPUTS 1  amp  2   These fully programmable  high current  open collector  high going low  type FET outputs are  capable of switching up to 1 5A   12V 
132. ne 11 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 12 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 13 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 14 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 15 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 16 Alarm PA Board Message default 0       Miscellaneous PA Board Alarm Message       Mains Failure PA Board Message default 0   Battery Low PA Board Message default 0   System Tamper Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone Tamper Alarm PA Board Message default 0   Radio Pendant Panic Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Keypad Panic Alarm PA Board Message default 0    P913E  P914E    P921E    P922E    P923E    P924E    P925E    P926E  P927E    P928E  P929E    P930E  P931E    P932E  P933E    P934E  P935E    P936E    P937E    P941E  P942E  P943E  P944E  P945E  P946E  P947E  P948E  P949E  P950E  P958E  P952E  P953E  P954E  P955E  P956E    Keypad Fire Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Keypad Medical Alarm PA Board Message default 0       System Tamper 4 2 Reporting Code      4 2 Alarm Code for System Tamper  Default 86  Page 58     System Tamper Restore 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Alarm Code for System Tamper Restore  Default 87  Page 58   U        Armed by  Arm  Button 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Arm by    Arm    Button or Key switch Code  Default 81  Page 58    Single button or key switch disarm 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Disarm by Arm or Monitor Button or Key switch  Default 83  Page 58    Monitor Mode Arming 4 2 Reporting Code     4 2 Monitor Mode Arming Code  Default 82  
133. ne 9 Activation s   Default 1  P770E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 10 Activation s   Default 1  P771E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 11 Activation s   Default 1  P772E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 12 Activation s   Default 1  P773E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 13 Activation s   Default 1  P774E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 14 Activation s   Default 1  P775E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 15 Activation s   Default 1  P776E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Zone 16 Activation s   Default 1  P789E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Mains Failure Alarm   Default 1  P790E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Battery Low Alarm   Default 1    AREA ARM DISARM REPORTING OPTIONS    P289E 1 8E Area    A    Reporting Options   Default 1 2  P389E 1 8E Area  B  Reporting Options   Default 1 2  P489E 1 8E Area  C  Reporting Options   Default 1 2    1   Send Arm Disarm  2   Send Stay Mode Arm Disarm    A Phone Options 3   Send Disarm only after activations    1 2      Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Option 8       4   Send Stay Disarm only after activations  5   Send Arm at the end of the exit delay  6   Send all zone restores when disarmed  7   Spare  8   Spare    Send Arm   Disarm   If this option is on  the dialler will report Area  A  arms and disarms     Send Stay Mode Arm   Disarm   If this option is on  the dialler will report Area  A  stay mode  arms and disarms     Send Disarm only after activation   If this option i
134. ng the Armed state will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound   audible alarm  at the keypad    Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode zone alarms  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a Stay Mode Zone alarm during the Armed state will cause the Keypad buzzer  to sound  audible alarm  at the keypad    Keypads with buzzer mapped to 24 hour zone alarms  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a 24 Hour Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound  audible alarm  at  the keypad    Keypads with buzzer mapped to day mode alarms  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a Day Zone alarm will cause the Keypad buzzer to sound  audible alarm  at the  keypad    Keypads with buzzer mapped to armed mode exit delay beeps  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the keypad will sound the exit beeps when the system is armed to indicate the  exit delay has started    Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode exit delay beeps  Default none    If the LED is On  the keypad will sound the exit beeps when stay mode is armed to indicate the  exit delay has started    Keypads with buzzer mapped to entry delay beeps  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  the keypad will sound the entry beeps to indicate the entry delay has started   Keypad buzzer to warn of zone inactivity or supervised radio timeout alarm  Default 1 8    If the LED is On  a Supervised Radio signal failure or no activity on a zone for the   programmed period will cause the buzzer at the keypad buzzer to sound  Pressing any button  will silence the beep    Keypads w
135. nt    P563E 0 999E Output  3 delay on timer   Default 0  instant    P564E 0 999E Output  4 delay on timer   Default 0  instant  Output 1 delay ont  P565E 0 999E Output  5 delay on timer   Default 0  instant    P566E 0 999E Output  6 delay on timer   Default 0  instant  0   P567E 0 999E Output  7 delay on timer   Default 0  instant    P568E 0 999E Output  8 delay on timer   Default 0  instant     P569E 0 999E Zone Inactivity Timer  0 999 hours    Default 120 hours    SUPERVISED RADIO SIGNAL TIME   P570E  P570E 0 999E Supervised Radio Timer  0 999 minutes    Default 240 minutes    OUTPUT PULSE TIMES   P571E to P578E   P571E 0 999E Output  1 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse  Times are in 1 10 second  P572E 0 999E Output  2 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse  increments   P573E 0 999E Output  3 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse    P574E 0 999E Output  4 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse    P575E 0 999E Output  5 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse    P576E 0 999E Output  6 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse    P577E 0 999E Output  7 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse    P578E 0 999E Output  8 pulse time  Default 0  0   Minimum 0 1 sec pulse     PW ACCESS CONTROL    The PW16 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  Add
136. ntrol   6   Control toggles   7   Momentary control   8   Control Chime disables day zones    P302E Misc partition options 2   Default 1 3 4 6    P303E PARTITION  A  TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS Default 8  1   Set partition When Time Zone Ends  2   Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts  3   Disable Stay Mode Exit Delay  4   Disable Set Mode Exit Delay  5   Disable Stay Mode Entry Delay  6   Disable Set Mode Entry Delay  7   Use special Stay Mode entry timer  8   Report Stay Mode alarms  amp  Bypasses via dialler    Partition  A  Misc Options    1   Key switch enabled Page 28  2   Use 2nd Key switch  3   Key switch ARM s STAY  4   Pendant chirps when Armed  5   Pendant chirps when in Stay Mode  6   2 sec pulse at set  7   2 sec pulse at unset  8   Access control even when armed  Page 26    Miscellaneous System Options  A     P310E Options   Default 6 8 1   Ignore Mains fail Page 30  2   Siren Output on O P   1  3   Siren Output on O P   2  4   Turn Off Alert KP LED s when armed  5   Ignore Zone Tampers during exit delay  6   Installer code direct access  7   Installer lockout  8   Area  C  is zones shared with Area A 8 B    Miscellaneous System Options    B     P311E Options   Default 1 2 3 4 1   System Tamper EOL or short circuit loop Page 30  2   Key switch Tamper EOL or short circuit loop  3   Low Key switch is momentary or latching  4   High Key switch is momentary or latching    5    6    f   8     Keypad Listen in Options    P312E Keypad Listen in Options P312E Options  Defaul
137. o User 3  Default 73  Page 58  P1144E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 4  Default 74  Page 58  P1145E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 5  Default 75  Page 58  P1146E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 6  Default 76  Page 58  P1147E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 7  Default 77  Page 58    P1148E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 8  Default 78    P1149E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 9  Default 79    P1150E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 10  Default 80   P1151E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 11  Default 71   P1152E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 12  Default 72   P1153E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 13  Default 73   P1154E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 14  Default 74   P1155E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 15  Default 75   P1156E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 16  Default 76   P1157E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 17  Default 77   P1158E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 18  Default 78   P1159E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 19  Default 79   P1160E 4 2 Disarm Code for Radio User 20  Default 80     Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58  Page 58    COMMUNICATOR INTRODUCTION    The communicator facility of this version 6 Elite controller has been designed to provide optimum flexibility in the way  in which alarm events are reported  This flexibility includes options for reporting to a central monitoring station using  Contact ID format  a domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones  a format for reporting alarms t
138. o an alpha  numeric pager and a powerful speech dialler     In accordance with the statutory requirements of the Telepermit standards we must bring the following points to your  attention    A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated into the 230V fixed wiring    In the event of any problem with this device  the by pass switch should be operated  The user is to then arrange with  the installer of the device to make the necessary repairs  Should the matter be reported to Telecom as a wiring fault   and the fault be proven to be due to the alarm panel  a call out charge will be incurred     Should the Elite control panel require relocation the Telecom connection must be disconnected before the power is  disconnected  Similarly when reconnecting the dialler  it is necessary to power up the Elite before connecting the  dialler to the Telecom Network     Connection to the Telecom network should be made in accordance with Access Standards Newsletter  65 dated  November 1993  This connection is to be readily accessible to allow disconnection in the event of a fault  An  example of this connection method is shown below                                            Line Termination Becomes NOTE  Withdrawing the plug shorts pin 7 to 4  Demarcation Point and pin 5 to 8  RJ31X RJ45  Socket Plug   lt    lt   2 E     3 T  IN  Telecom             4  lt     Line to  Exchange             S    OUT  6  lt        To       7 ER  Telephone  Master  Socket de  lt   lt   Socket with M
139. o output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P714E Radio user  14 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P715E Radio user  15 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P716E Radio user  16 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P717E Radio user  17 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P718E Radio user  18 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P719E Radio user  19 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P720E Radio user  20 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41       Contact ID Zone Alarm Code Assignments        P721E Zone 1 activation   default   130 Page 54  P722E Zone 2 activation   default   130 Page 54  P723E Zone 3 activation   default   130 Page 54  P724E Zone 4 activation   default   130 Page 54  P725E Zone 5 activation   default   130 Page 54  P726E Zone 6 activation   default   130 Page 54  P727E Zone 7 activation   default   130 Page 54  P728E Zone 8 activation   default   130 Page 54  P729E Zone 9 activation   default   130 Page 54  P730E Zone 10 activation   default   130 Page 54  P731E Zone 11 activation   default   130 Page 54  P732E Zone 12 activation   default   130 Page 54  P733E Zone 13 activation   default   130 Page 54  P734E Zone 14 activation   default   130 Page 54    P735E Zone 15 activation   default   130 Page 54    P736E    P737E    P738E    P739E    P741E  P742E  P743E  P744E  P745E  P746E  P747E  P748E  P749E  P750E  P751E  P752E  P753E  P754E  P755E  P756E    P757E    P758E    P759E    P761E  P762E  P763E  P764E  P765E  P766E  P767E  P768E  P769E  P770E  P771E  P772E  P
140. od then turn off     Control function is momentary   If this option is enabled  the output which is mapped to the control  function will turn on for the time period as determined by the value of the pulse timer mapped to the  control output     Control Button disables  Day Chime  mode or directly Controls Outputs   If this option is enabled   LED 8 On   pressing the CONTROL button will put the LED keypads in the special    Control    mode   indicated by the Control LED turning on  At this point two operations may be performed  The first is that  Outputs can be turned On or Off by selecting the Output number s required  after first pressing Control   then pressing the enter button to exit Control mode  for outputs to be controlled at this point option 6 at  P201 P208 must be on   The second option is to press the    Program    button after pressing the     Control    button which will disable the day alarms for the partition assigned to the keypad  When the  day alarms disable mode is active the CONTROL light will be on  To restore the day function simply  press Control then Program buttons again  A similar set of options are available on the LCD keypad  but to disable day alarms you can either press and hold the    Chime    button or hold down the Control  button and with 2 seconds also press the Program button to achieve the same result  On the LCD  keypad it shows    Chime Off    when the day alarms are disabled    If the option is disabled  LED 8 Off  the control button is
141. of the week   Where 1 7 represent the days of the week which the time zone  will operate where 1   Sunday  2   Monday etc  A value of 8 at this address will invert  the TZ function so that instead of being effective during the window created by the start  and finish times  the TZ is effective during the times outside the window set by the start  and finish times     TZ 1 day of week       P792E 0000   2359E TZ1 Start time   This is the time when the TZ will start  Use 24 hour format   HHMM     P793E 0000   2359E TZ1 Finish time   This is the time of day when the TZ will finish  The finish time must  be greater than the start time  Use 24 hour format   HHMM     There are 8 time zones available and they occupy addresses P791E to P814E  Each time zone requires 3  addresses to be assigned     P791E TZ1 Day of the week P803E TZ5 Day of the week  P792E TZ1 Start Time P804E TZ5 Start Time  P793E  TZ1 Finish Time P805E TZ5 Finish Time  P794E TZ2 Day of the week P806E TZ6 Day of the week    P795E TZ2 Start Time P807E TZ6 Start Time    P796E TZ2 Finish Time P808E TZ6 Finish Time    P797E TZ3 Day of the week P809E TZ7 Day of the week  P798E TZ3 Start Time P810E TZ7 Start Time  P799E  TZ3 Finish Time P811E TZ7 Finish Time  P800E TZ4 Day of the week P812E TZ8 Day of the week  P801E TZ4 Start Time P813E TZ8 Start Time  P802E TZ4 Finish Time P814E TZ8 Finish Time    PROGRAMMING DAYLIGHT SAVING    P817E   P822E    Given that your PW16 controller has a real time clock compliant with minutes  
142. omestic Dial format in that it reports alarm events via private phone numbers and  is kissed off by pressing a button on the telephone but there is one important difference  This  format will report the alarm events using pre recorded voice messages  These messages are  recorded directly into the speech module which is a  plug on  option to your Elite V6 control  panel  When an alarm event is reported using the Speech Dial format the messages assigned  at addresses P757E to P776E  P789E  amp  P790E are played when the alarm occurs and like the  Domestic Dial format a 5 second pause follows in which the panel is looking to be kissed off  If  not kissed off the dialler will repeat the messages and pause again  This routine is repeated 4  times at which point  if a kiss off has not been received the panel will hang up and dial the next  phone number  To kiss off the panel during the pause period all you do is press any of the  buttons on your touch tone telephone  If a kiss off is not received from any of the phone  numbers dialled  the panel will make the maximum number of calls allowed for the scenario and  shut down awaiting a new alarm trigger     4 2 Pulsed   This option sends a 4 2 signal to a monitoring station  The various options allow  for 10 or 20 pulses per second and either a 1800 Hz or 1900 Hz transmit tone  There is  also a selection for the initial Handshake tone from the monitoring receiver to be 1400 Hz or  2300 Hz   Please refer to the options listed above  Th
143. on is on then all zones are instant in full set mode  regardless of any entry delays programmed to zones  entry delays will still apply to zones in stay  mode unless option 5 is also on      Use special stay mode entry delay   If this option is on then all zones use the special Stay  Mode entry delay  P540E  in stay mode and the normal delays programmed at addresses  P511E   P526E are ignored     Send alarms and bypasses in stay mode   If this option is on then all alarms and zone  bypasses in Stay mode will be reported via the dialler in Contact ID  Only zone alarms will be  reported if using Domestic  Voice or Pager reporting formats  You should also note that if a Stay  mode alarm is not kissed of in Domestic  Voice or Pager mode and the alarm is not disarmed   when the dialler test time comes around  the zone alarms will report again  If this is not desired  you can stop this from happening by turning of all days for the test time at address P815E     Note  P403E is the same as above but applies to Area B Time  amp  Delay options  Note  P503E is the same as above but applies to Area C Time  amp  Delay options    PARTITIONS MISC KEYPAD OPTIONS    PARTITION  A    P301E  DEFAULT 1 8   PARTITION  B    P401E  PARTITION  C    P501E    P301E    Option 1    Option 2    Option 3    Option 4    1E Cannot Arm if not Ready   2E Arm key required before code to set   3E Stay key required before code to arm Stay Mode  4E Code required to arm area   5E Control function requires code   6E
144. ons   Default 0 5   User causes immediate panic Page 40  P688E Radio user  8 options   Default 0 6   User causes delayed panic Page 40  P689E Radio user  9 options   Default 0 7   Spare Page 40  P690E Radio user  10 options   Default 0 8   Spare Page 40  P691E Radio user  11 options   Default 0 Page 40  P692E Radio user  12 options   Default 0 Page 40  P693E Radio user  13 options   Default 0 Page 40  P694E Radio user  14 options   Default 0 Page 40  P695E Radio user  15 options   Default 0 Page 40  P696E Radio user  16 options   Default 0 Page 40  P697E Radio user  17 options   Default 0 Page 40  P698E Radio user  18 options   Default 0 Page 40  P699E Radio user  19 options   Default 0 Page 40  P700E Radio user  20 options   Default 0 Page 40    Mapping Radio Users to Outputs    P701E Radio user  1 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P702E Radio user  2 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P703E Radio user  3 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P704E Radio user  4 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P705E Radio user  5 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P706E Radio user  6 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P707E Radio user  7 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P708E Radio user  8 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P709E Radio user  9 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P710E Radio user  10 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P711E Radio user  11 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P712E Radio user  12 to output 1 8   Default   0 Page 41  P713E Radio user  13 t
145. per   Low  short circuit   Zone Tamper   High  open circuit   Keypad Tamper  Wrong Code     Keypad Panic    Duress Alarm    Arm by  ARM key  shortcut   Arm by user code    Arm by Radio key    Arm by Command Control  remote set   Arm by Time Zone   Arm by Key switch   Arm by Key switch   Arm by Up Download   Arm by DTMF remote control  Radio key Panic    Radio PIR   Reed Switch Activation  System Battery Low  Mains Fail    12V Supply fuse Fail  Radio PIR   Reed Switch Battery Low    Radio key Battery Low   Radio Zone Supervised Failure  Zone Inactivity Alarm   TEST Calls    Zone Bypasses    Phone Line Failure  Stay Mode  part set     Duress Alarm    Code    137  137  137  137    through to  120    through to  121  through to  408  401    through to  407    through to    through to  130    through to    through to  384    through to  381  through to  391  through to  602  570    through to  351  441    through to  121    through to    Extension    120  001 to 008  009 to 016  101  102  108  101  102  108  001    Comment    Panel  amp  Sat Tamper etc  Zones 1 8   Zones 1 8   At keypad  1   At keypad  2   At keypad  8   At keypad  1   At keypad  2   At keypad  8   At keypad  1   At keypad  8   User number zero   User  1   User  2   user  24   Radio User  1   Radio User  2   Radio User  20  Command Control user  Time Zone arming  Key switch Arm Disarm KS 1  Key switch Arm Disarm KS 2  Remote User Number  Remote User Number  Radio User  1   Radio User  20   Zone 1   Zone 2   Zone 1
146. r  16 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  17 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  18 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  19 options   Default 1 4 5  Radio user  20 options   Default 1 4 5    21   Electronics Line Radio PIR    31   Visonic K900 Radio PIR    0   non specific    1   Crow  21   Ness    31   Visonic    Page 38  Page 38  Page 38    Enrolling Radio Keys    Page 39    Radio Key Type    Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40  Page 40    Radio Key Options 1st Set    P661E   680E OPTIONS    1   Area  A  permission   2   Area  B  permission   3   Area  C  permission   4   User can arm   5   User can disarm   6   User can Arm Stay Mode   7   User can Disarm Stay Mode  8   User disabled if in alarm    Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39  Page 39    Radio Key Options 2nd Set    P681E Radio user  1 options   Default 0 P681E P700E OPTIONS Page 40  P682E Radio user  2 options   Default 0 1   User turns control on Page 40  P683E Radio user  3 options   Default 0 2   User turns control off Page 40  P684E Radio user  4 options   Default 0 3   User turns output on Page 40  P685E Radio user  5 options   Default 0 4   User turns output off Page 40  P686E Radio user  6 options   Default O Page 40  P687E Radio user  7 opti
147. r a kiss off tone  but will  instead send the alarm report to the maximum number of re tries set   and then automatically kiss off the event   This ensures all domestic alarms will get reported to the intended numbers   To allow the automatic kiss off to  work properly  call progress should be turned off for domestic alarm reporting telephone numbers     Default Updates for Software Ver  6 28    PARTITION  A    P303E   PARTITION  B    P403E   PARTITION  C    P503E    P303E  8E Send alarms and bypasses in stay mode   Default ON  P403E  8E Send alarms and bypasses in stay mode   Default ON  P503E  8E Send alarms and bypasses in stay mode   Default ON    P315E Various Reporting Options B   Default   1 2 3 4  On   Send  Off   Don   t Send  1   Report Panic Alarms via Dialler  2   Report Fire Alarms via Dialler  3   Report Medical Alarms via Dialler  4   Report 24 Hour alarms for Voice Domestic Pager Mode    P757E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad    Panic    Alarm   Default 1  P758E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad    Fire    Alarm   Default 1  P759E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Keypad    Medical    Alarm   Default 1  P789E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Mains Failure Alarm   Default 1  P790E 0 99E Voice Message Mapped to Battery Low Alarm   Default 1    P445E 1 8E Stay Mode Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 1 8  Zones included at this address will become active when  the panel is in Stay Mode  Zones not assigned at this address will be excluded    Default 1 8  Not
148. ress  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 24Hr 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 DETECTORS   P620E 1 16E    This address is where radio PIR s and other wireless detectors are enrolled into the PW16 and assigned to zones   Assigning a zone as radio at addresses P444E  amp  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 
149. ress is prefixed to a valid user code  The resulting Duress Alarm will unset the Area in  the normal way  operate an output if one is defined and report a duress event via the    communicator  Values of 0 9 may be entered at this address where 0   option disabled and 1 9  represent valid digits 1 9     Duress Digit  0    SETTING ZONE RESPONSE TIME    P420E Zone Response Time Setting   1 31E  Default   6    The input response count sets the total time the zones must be in alarm before the state is recognised by the panel   A count of 1   45ms  The default setting of 6 therefore results in a zone response time of 270ms     Zone Response se    6       SETTING ZONE VIBRATION SENSITIVITY    P411E   P418E    Only the first 8 zones may be defined as vibration sensor zones with a vibration sensitivity level as required  If a  value other than zero is assigned at addresses P411E to P418E the zone which has been assigned that value  automatically becomes a vibration zone  To turn a vibration zone back into a normal zone assign a zero value at  the relevant address  Zero is the default setting     P411E 0 8E Zone 1 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P412E 0 8E Zone 2 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P413E 0 8E Zone 3 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level   P414E 0 8E Zone 4 vibration sensitivity   Where 0   none  1 is highest and 
150. rm to an output i e  when the Radio Panic is generated any output with this option enabled will turn  on    Option 7 24 Hour Zone Alarm to Output   This option is used to map 24 Hour Zone Alarms to an output i e   when the 24 Hour Zone Alarm is generated any output with this option enabled will turn on     Option 8 24 Hour Fire Zone Alarm to Output   This option is used to map 24 Hour Fire Alarm to an output   When the 24 Hour Fire Alarm is generated this will cause the output to flash at a rate set by the pulse  timer for this output to identify the difference between a fire alarm and normal burglar alarm     SECONDARY ALARMS TO OUTPUT OPTIONS  P221E   P228E    In this block of addresses P221E relates to output  1  P222E relates to output  2 etc    P221E 1E Zone Tamper Alarm to Output  1  2E System Tamper Alarm to Output  1  3E Mains Failure to Output  1    4E Panel Battery Low to Output  1 Out 1 Option C  5E Telephone Line Failure to Output  1  6E Dialer Failure to get a Kiss off to Output  1 102       7E Automatic Pulse to Output  1  8E 24 Hour Smoke Reset to Output  1    Option 1 Zone Tampers to Output   Where dual end of line resistors are being used to provide individual zone  tampers this address is used to map the Zone Tampers to an output     Option 2 System Tamper Alarm to Output   This option is used to map activations of the common Tamper  Input to an output  This common tamper input is normally used to monitor the panel cabinet and  satellite tamper switches     
151. rms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 7 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  High zone 8 tamper alarms mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53    Enrolling Radio Detectors  Zones 1 16  see also P344E  amp  P364E    P620E 1 16E Enrol Radio Detector Zones 1 16 Page 38  Radio Zone Detector Options   P621E Options for Zone   1  Default  5  P601E P616E Options Page 38  P622E Options for Zone   2  Default  5  1   Crow AE Series Battery low Page 38  P623E Options for Zone   3  Default  5  2   Crow AE Radio Reed Switch Page 38  P624E Options for Zone   4  Default  5  3   Crow Merlin PIR  Non supervised  Page 38  P625E Options for Zone   5  Default  5  4   Crow Merlin PIR  supervised signal active  Page 38   5   Freelink with Checksum  supervise active  Page 38   6   Freelink with Checksum  none supervise   Page 38  P626E Options for Zone   6  Default  5  11   Ness Devices battery Low Page 38  P627E Options for Zone   7  Default  5  12   Ness Radio Reed Switch Page 38    P628E  P629E  P630E  P631E  P632E  P633E  P634E  P635E  P636E    P640E 1 20E    P641E  P642E  P643E  P644E  P645E  P646E  P647E  P648E  P649E  P650E  P651E  P652E  P653E  P654E  P655E  P656E  P657E  P658E  P659E  P660E    P661E  P662E  P663E  P664E  P665E  P666E  P667E  P668E  P669E  P670E  P671E  P672E  P673E  P674E  P675E  P676E  P677E  P678E  P679E  P680E    Options for Zone   8  Default  5   Options for Zone   9  Default  5   Options for Zone   10  Default  5   Options for Zon
152. s 1 8  Default ON   Zone will report multiple activations for zones 9 16  Default ON     PROGRAMMING TEST CALL OPTIONS    P815E   P816E    Because the PW16 runs a real time clock  it is possible to assign test calls by day of the week and time of day rather  than the more common practice of spacing test calls so many hours apart      P815E 0 7E    P816E XXXXE    Test Call Days of the Week   Where 1   Sunday and 7   Saturday  0   No Test    Test Call Time of Day   Where the time of the day you wish the panel to make its daily test  call is programmed in 24 hour format     Test Calls days    12345678       CONTACT ID AREA ACCOUNT CODES    P376E   P378E    P376E XXXXE    P377E XXXXE    P378E XXXXE    Account Code for Area  A  Reports   The Account code set at this address will be used to  report all system events Arms and Disarms  zone activations  restores and bypasses etc from  Area  A    Default Account   0000    Account Code for Area  B  Reports   The account code set at this address will be used to  report Arms and Disarms  zone activations  restores and bypasses etc from Area  B     Account Code for Area  C  Reports   The account code set at this address will be used to  report Arms and Disarms  zone activations  restores and bypasses etc from Area  C     ZONE CONTACT ID ALARM REPORTING CODE    P721E P736E  P721E  P722E  P723E  P724E  P725E  P726E  P727E  P728E  P729E  P730E  P731E  P732E  P733E  P734E  P735E  P736E    Zone 1 Activation Default   130 0   No Report  Zone 2 
153. s is the message number where the Area    C    armed  message starts  The Area    C    disarmed message must be the next message     Area A status Msg    0       ON MESSAGE FOR OUTPUT STATUS MESSAGES    If the ON message number is left blank i e     0     the panel will assume that there is no voice message for this  Command Control function and revert to the DTMF board tones e g  One long tone for ON and three short beeps  for OFF     P781E codeE Output  1 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  1 ON  message starts  The Output  1 OFF message must be the next message    P782E codeE Output  2 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  2 ON  message starts  The Output  2 OFF message must be the next message    P783E codeE Output  3 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  3 ON  message starts  The Output  3 OFF message must be the next message    P784E code E Output  4 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  4 ON  message starts  The Output  4 OFF message must be the next message    P785E codeE Output  5 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  5 ON  message starts  The Output  5 OFF message must be the next message    P786E code E Output  6 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  6 ON  message starts  The Output  6 OFF message must be the next message    P787E codeE Output  7 ON message number   This is the message number where the O
154. s message has informed you of the actual state  you can use the     key to toggle the option on  amp  off  or Arm and Disarm  e g  in our example above  code 2045 accesses the Area  A  menu  Assuming the status  message we received was  Area A alarm is Armed  lf we press the     key  Area  A  will be Disarmed and we  would receive a status message  Area A alarm is Disarmea      While you are on line with the panel you can move between menu options by entering the code of the option you  want to control  Assuming there was a code of 4321 programmed at address P371E  to control outputs  After  having used code 2045 to control the Arm Disarm status of Area A we can then enter the digits 43215 that will  allow you to control Output  5  The current status of output  5 will be given either by the voice message or the  appropriate tone and then the status can be changed with the         button on the remote telephone  Note  For output  control you must enter in the 4 digit code e g  4321 followed by the output number you wish to control  in this case  5     At any stage  if you enter in an incorrect code you can press the         button on the remote telephone to clear all  code entries and then start again     To end a Command Control session simply hang up the phone  The panel is monitoring the line at all times and 15  seconds after the last key press it will automatically hang up the line  This 15 second timer is active during the  whole command control process so a period of 15
155. s on  the dialler will report an Area A disarm  following an alarm activation only  This option is often used in conjunction with alarm only  reporting and stops the normal arm disarm signals from being sent  If this option is on it will  override the option 1 setting     Send Stay Mode Disarm only after activation   If this option is on  the dialler will report an  Area A Stay Mode disarm following an alarm activation only  This option is often used in  conjunction with alarm only reporting and stops the normal Stay Mode arm disarm signals from  being sent  If this option is on it will override the option 2 setting     Send Arm at the end of the exit delay   If the LED is Off  the dialler will report an Arm  immediately the panel is armed  If the LED is On  the Arm report is sent at the expiry of the exit  delay     Send all zone restores when disarmed   If this option is Off  the dialler will send all zone  restores as they occur  If the option is On  the dialler will send all zone restores only when the  panel is disarmed  If the option is On  only one restore will be sent for each zone that activates  regardless of whether the zones can send multiple alarm reports    Spare    Spare    ENABLING VARIOUS DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS A    P314E 1 8E    Various Reporting Options A  Default   1 2 4 5 6 7 8  On   Send  Off   Don   t Send  1   Report Duress via Dialler   2   Report Mains or 12V fuse  F1  amp  F2 on control board  Failure via Dialler   3   Report System Battery Low v
156. speech dial alarm event messages and the command control status messages     Before Command Control features can be used the 4 digit DTMF control codes must be programmed  The DTMF  codes can be 1 4 digits in length  There is a code for each partition  another to control all of the 8 outputs and one  more to turn on or off the optional Microphone input  When programming the command control messages  ensure  that the messages are a minimum of 2 seconds long  The addresses for these codes are     P371E codeE 4 Digit Code for Output Command Control   This is the code used to access the Output  Command menu  A number from 1 8 is entered after this code to select the output you wish to  control  for this feature to work  option 5 at addresses P201E to P208E must be turned on      P372E code E 4 Digit Code for Area  A  Command Control   This is the code used to Arm or Disarm Area   A  via the telephone     P373E codeE 4 Digit Code for Area  B  Command Control   This is the code used to Arm or Disarm Area   B  via the telephone     P374E codeE 4 Digit Code for Area  C  Command Control   This is the code used to Arm or Disarm Area   C  via the telephone     P375E code E 4 Digit Code to Turn ON Microphone   This is the code used to turn the microphone input on  so that the user can listen to any foreign sounds at the secured premises     Area B CMD Code    0       RECORDING STATUS MESSAGES    The Command Control messages are recorded into the voice board using the plug in speech progr
157. ss   Default  all on    Auto Bypass Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  Zones assigned  Auto Bypass function at this address will be automatically bypassed by the system if they are  unsealed when the exit timers expire  Zones not given Auto Bypass status will cause an  activation if they are unsealed at the end of the exit delay period   Default all on    Zone is a handover   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  Zones defined at  this address as handover are given the unique ability to behave as both delay and instant zones   If a zone defined as an entry delay zone has been activated and the entry delay is running  a  handover zone will behave as another entry delay zone with a delay time as defined at P511E to  P526E  If an entry delay zone has not been activated and there is no entry delay running  a  handover zone becomes an instant zone with no entry delay  The Handover zone MUST have  an entry delay programmed     Zone is a handove       Two Trigger Zones   Where options 1 8 represent zones 9 16 respectively  A zone defined as  two trigger at this address will only cause an activation if one of the following conditions are met   a The zone is triggered twice within the two trigger time period as defined by Address  P534E  P535E or P536E   b Any two zones defined as two trigger activate once each within the two trigger time period  as defined by Address P534E  P535E or P536E   c A zone defined as two trigger is left violated for 
158. ss control even when armed    Page 28    Page 26    System Delays  amp  Timers    Delay timer values Page 36  0   instant  no delay Page 36  1 9999   1  9999 seconds Page 36  Page 36  Page 36    P516E  P517E  P518E  P519E  P520E  P521E  P522E  P523E  P524E  P525E  P526E    P531E  P532E  P533E    P534E  P535E  P536E    P537E  P538E  P539E    P540E  P541E  P542E    P543E  P544E  P545E    P546E  P547E  P548E    P551E  P552E  P553E  P554E  P555E  P556E  P557E  P558E    P559E  P560E    P561E  P562E  P563E  P564E  P565E  P566E  P567E  P568E    P569E  P570E    P571E  P572E    Zone 6 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 7 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 8 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 9 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 10 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 11 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 12 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 13 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 14 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 15 entry delay   Default 0  Zone 16 entry delay   Default 0    Area  A  exit delay   Default   60 sec  Area  B  exit delay   Default   60 sec  Area  C  exit delay   Default   60 sec    Area  A  two trigger time period   Default 60 sec  Area  B  two trigger time period   Default 60 sec  Area  C  two trigger time period   Default 60 sec    Area  A  door open too long timer  DOTL    Default 10 sec  Area  B  door open too long timer  DOTL    Default 10 sec  Area  C  door open too long timer  DOTL    Default 10 sec    Area  A  Special Stay Mode entry delay   Default 20 sec  Area  B  Special Stay Mode entry delay   Default 2
159. swer after a specific number of rings of it may be set up to use a fax defeat option  Either way  when  you ring the phone number and finally get through to the PW16  the first thing you will hear over the phone is a  burst of modem tone for two seconds  After this tone has stopped you must enter the access code which is  associated with the Command menu option you wish to access  Remember  the code you enter will determine  which menu option you access  If you miss the pause  the communicator will repeat the modem tone and then  again pause for 5 seconds looking for your access code  This process will be repeated 4 times before hanging up if  no valid code is received  When entering codes or other information in Command Control the     key acts as a   Clear  button     When you have entered the required 4 digit access code the panel will reply with the status message associated  with that menu option  For example  lets say we have a code of 2045 programmed at address P372E   the code for  Arming  amp  Disarming Area A   Once the code    2045    has been received the panel checks the current status of Area  A and replies with the pre programmed voice message programmed at address P777E relating to that status e g  if  Area A is Armed then the Armed message will be sent  if Disarmed then the Disarmed message will be sent  If the  data at address P777E is    0    then the panel will give a long beep if Area A is Armed  and three short beeps if it is  disarmed     Once the statu
160. t   1 7 On  Page 57    1   Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only   2   Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only   3   Enabled During Dialling in Monitor Mode State only   4   Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only   5   Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only   6   Enabled Throughout the call in Monitor Mode State only  7   Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call    8   Enabled at All Times      Output  1 Listen in Options      P313E Output   1 Listen in Options P313E Options  Default   Off  Page 57  1   Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only  2   Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only  3   Enabled During Dialling in Monitor Mode State only  4   Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only  5   Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only    6   Enabled Throughout the call in Monitor Mode State only  7   Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call  8   Enabled at All Times       Miscellaneous Dialler Reporting Options A      P314E Dialer Misc Report Options A P314E Options  Default   1 2 4 5 6 7 8  Page 56  1   Report Duress via Dialler  2   Report Mains Failure via Dialler  3   Report System Battery Low via Dialler  4   Report Radio Battery Low via Dialler  5   Report System Tamper via Dialler  6   Report Telephone Line Failure via Dialler  7   Report Supervised Radio Timeout via Dialler  8   Report Zone Inactivity Timeout via Dialler       Miscellaneous Dialler Reporting Options B    P315E Dialler Misc Report Options
161. t  1   This option will map the keypad entry beeps to output  1   Option 4 Exit beeps to output  1   This option will map the keypad exit beeps to output  1     Option 5 Control function to output  1   This option maps the control functions in Area  A  to output  1   Control function parameters for Area  A  are defined at P301E options 5 8    Option 6 Arm indication to output  1   This option will turn output  1 on when Area  A  is armed and turn  output  1 off when Area  A  is disarmed  This change of state occurs at the start of the exit delay  and when the Area is disarmed  Output reset time should be set to zero  P551E OE     Option 7 Stay Mode Arm indication to output 1   This option will turn output  1 on when Area  A  is placed  in Monitor Mode and turn output  1 off when Area  A  Monitor Mode is turned off  Like option 6 this  change of state occurs either at the start of the exit delay or when the Area is disarmed  Output reset  time should be set to zero  P551E OE     Option 8 Disarm indication to output  1   This option will turn output  1 on when Area  A  is disarmed  either from Full Arm or Stay Mode and turn output  1 off when Area  A  is Armed or in Stay Mode   Like option 6 this change of state occurs either at the start of the exit delay or when the Area is  disarmed  Output reset time should be set to zero  P551E OE     Note  P292E through P298E are as above but apply to outputs 2 8 for Area A  Note  P392E through P398E are as above but apply to outputs 2 8 
162. t 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  15   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days                             Access Time Zones for user  6   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days          Access Time Zones for user  16   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days  Access Time Zones for user  17   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days  Access Time Zones for user  18   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days  Access Time Zones for user  19   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days    Access Time Zones for user  48   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  49   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  50   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days     Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19  Page 19    Page 19  Page 19  Page 19    Programming Output Options    Output  1 Primary options   Default none  Output  2 Primary options   Default none  Output  3 Primary options   Default none  Output  4 Primary options   Default 1    1   Invert  2   Flashing  3   Single pulse    4   One Shot  lock out     Page 19  Page 19  Page 19    Page 19    P205E  P206E  P207E  P208E    P211E  P212E  P213E  P214E  P215E  P216E  P217E  P218E    P221E  P222E  P223E  P224E  P225E  P226E  P227E  P228E    P231E  P232E  P233E  P234E  P235E  P236E  P237E  P238E    P241E  P242E  P243E  P244E  P245E  P246E  P247E  P248E    P249E    P250E  P251E  P252E  P253E  P254E  P255E  P256E  P257E  P258E  P259E  P260E  P261E  P262E  P263E  P264E  P265E  P266E    Output  5 Pri
163. t 03  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 13  Default 04  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 14  Default 05  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 15  Default 06  Page 58   4 2 Alarm Code for Zone 16  Default 07  Page 58      Zone Alarm Restore 4 2 Reporting Code    P961E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 1  Default 11  Page 58    P962E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 2  Default 12  Page 58  P963E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 3  Default 13  Page 58  P964E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 4  Default 14  Page 58  P965E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 5  Default 15  Page 58  P966E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 6  Default 16  Page 58  P967E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 7  Default 17  Page 58  P968E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 8  Default 18  Page 58  P969E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 9  Default 19  Page 58  P970E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 10  Default 1 1  Page 58  P971E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 11  Default 12  Page 58  P972E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 12  Default 13  Page 58  P973E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 13  Default 14  Page 58  P974E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 14  Default 15  Page 58  P975E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 15  Default 16  Page 58  P976E 4 2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 16  Default 17  Page 58    kk     Zone Bypassed 4 2 Reporting Code  P981E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 1  Default 21  Page 58  P982E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 2  Default 22  Page 58  P983E 4 2 Bypass Message for Zone 3  Default 23  Page 58  P984E 4 2 Bypass Mess
164. time and make all Stay zones instant  even if they have an entry delay time  programmed     Code required to arm area   If this option is off the partition can be shortcut armed  Shortcut arming    Option 5    Option 6    Option 7    Option 8    is when the area can be set by pressing the  ARM  key only  i e  no code is required  If this option is  on  a valid Area  A  user code is required to set the area     Control function reduires code   This option determines if a code is reguired to operate the Control  function  The Control function provides the ability to operate an output from a key press rather than  from an alarm event  If this option is off  pressing the  CONTROL  key will produce an output as  assigned at P291E through P298E option 5  If the option is on  You must press    CONTROL    followed  by a valid code assigned with the control feature to operate the control output     Control function toggles   If this function is enabled  the output which is mapped to the control  function will toggle to the opposite state each time the control function is operated  i e  if the output is  on it will turn off etc  If the reset time mapped to the control output is zero the output will remain on until  the control function operates again and toggles it off  If there is a reset time mapped to the control  output  the output will turn off at the end of the reset time as expected  The next time the Control  function is operated the output will come on again for the reset peri
165. ting Opts  Ph   3  Default  2  2   Domestic Dial   P340E Reporting Opts  Ph   4  Default  2  3   Pager   P341E Reporting Opts  Ph   5  Default  2  4   Speech Dialler   P342E Reporting Opts  Ph   6  Default  2  5   4 2 10pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1800       6   4 2 10pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1900   7   4 2 10pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1800   8   4 2 10pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1900   9   4 2 20pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1800   10  4 2 20pps  Handshake 1400  Tone 1900   11  4 2 20pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1800   12  4 2 20pps  Handshake 2300  Tone 1900   13  4 2 DTMF    P343E  P344E  P345E  P346E  P347E  P348E    P350E    P351E  P352E  P353E  P354E  P355E  P356E  P357E  P358E  P359E  P360E  P361E  P362E  P363E  P364E  P365E  P366E    P369E    P370E    P371E  P372E  P373E  P374E  P375E    P376E  P377E  P378E       Telephone Number Reporting Options      Options for Telephone   1    P343E P348E Options  Default  4 5 7     Page 51    Options for Telephone   2 1   Monitor Call Progress  Options for Telephone   3 2   Blind Dial  Options for Telephone   4 3   Use Group Numbers for Contact ID  Options for Telephone   5 4   Send Restores  Options for Telephone   6 5   Send Test Calls   6   Spare   7   Domestic Auto Kiss off   8   Spare   Programming Duress Digit   Duress Digit  Value can be 1 9  0   disabled  default 0 Page 31       Zone Activation to Scenario Mapping       Zone 1 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 2 activation s mapped to scenario 1 4  Zone 3 activation s mapped
166. ult 0 Page 31  Zone End of Line Options  Zone End of Line Options default   None Page 32  Zone Response Time Settings  Zone response settings default   6  value 1 31E  Page 31      kk     System Events to Scenario Mapping  Area A reports mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Area B reports mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Area C reports mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Keypad    Panic      amp  buttons 1  amp  3  mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Keypad    Fire     buttons 4  amp  6  mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Keypad    Medical     buttons 7  amp  9  mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Battery low mapped to scenario 1 4 default 0 Page 53  Mains fail mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Phone line restore mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Radio PIR battery low mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Radio key battery low mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Keypad tamper mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Cabinet tamper mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 53  Radio panic mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 54  Test calls mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 54  Duress Alarm mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 54  Supervised Radio Timeout mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 54  Zone Inactivity Timeout mapped to scenario 1 4 default 1 Page 54  Low Zone Assignments  Zones 1 8   Zone is in Area  A    Default all   Page 32  Zone is in Area  B    Default none   If zone is in both it is then a part
167. user  18   Default 0    Extended Access Permissions for user  47   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  48   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  49   Default 0  Extended Access Permissions for user  50   Default 0    1   Code can override DOTL   2   Can change phone numbers  3   Can change real time clock  4   Can start a printout   5   Can answer call for u d load  6   Can change their code only  7   Can change all codes   8   Allows access to installer  mode via client mode     Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18    Page 18  Page 18  Page 18  Page 18    Programming User Code Time Control    Access Time Zones for user  1   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  2   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  3   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  4   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  5   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days                 Access Time Zones for user  7   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days  Access Time Zones for user  8   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days  Access Time Zones for user  9   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days  Access Time Zones for user  10   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  11   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  12   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  13   Default 0  24 Hr 7 Days   Access Time Zones for user  14   Defaul
168. utput  7 ON  message starts  The Output  7 OFF message must be the next message    P788E codeE Output  8 ON message number   This is the message number where the Output  8 ON  message starts  The Output  8 OFF message must be the next message     Out 4 Status Msg    0       EXAMPLE OF HOW THE COMMAND CONTROL MESSAGE ADDRESSING WORKS     We have assumed that there are 3 voice alarm reporting messages programmed for warning of alarm conditions  via the telephone  These messages could be     Message  1    Burglar alarm at Acme Building Products     Message  2     Fire alarm at Acme Building Products     Message  3    Panic alarm at Acme Building Products        Next  we require arm disarm capability for Areas A  amp  B plus we need to be able to turn Outputs 5  amp  8 On and Off  remotely  The messages could be set up as follows     Message  4    Area A alarm is Armed      Message  5     Area A alarm is Disarmed      Message  6    Area B alarm is Armed      Message  7     Area B alarm is Disarmed      Message  8     External lights are On     external lights are connected to Output 5    Message  9     External lights are Off     external lights are connected to Output 5    Message  10     After hours delivery gate is unlocked     electric gate lock is connected to Output 8    Message  11     After hours delivery gate is locked     electric gate lock is connected to Output 8    Please Note that the ON message is always programmed first     Now  to access the correct message for t
169. y Delay Message   Default 0  Entry Delay Message   Default 0    PA Board Exit Delay Message  PA Board Area    A     PA Board Area    B     PA Board Area    C       Exit Delay Message   Default 0  Exit Delay Message   Default 0  Exit Delay Message   Default 0    PA Board Armed Message  PA Board Area    A     PA Board Area    B     PA Board Area    C       Armed Message   Default 0  Armed Message   Default 0  Armed Message   Default 0    PA Board Monitor Mode Armed Message    Monitor Mode Armed Message   Default 0  Monitor Mode Armed Message   Default 0    PA Board Area    A     PA Board Area    B       PA Board Area    C    Monitor Mode Armed Message   Default 0  PA Board Disarmed Message  PA Board Area    A    Disarmed Message   Default 0  PA Board Area    B    Disarmed Message   Default 0  PA Board Area    C    Disarmed Message   Default 0  PA Board Door Open Too Long  DOTL  Message  PA Board Area    A    DOTL Message   Default 0    PA Board Area    B     PA Board Area    C       DOTL Message   Default 0  DOTL Message   Default 0       PA Board Zone Alarm Message       Zone 1 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 2 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 3 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 4 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 5 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 6 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 7 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 8 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 9 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zone 10 Alarm PA Board Message default 0  Zo
170. zone  When zone doubling is used  zone 1 input is used for zones 1  amp  9  Zone 2  input is used for zones 2  amp  10  zones 3 input is used for zones 3  amp  11 etc  Zone doubling is  assigned on a zone by zone basis     Single or Dual Zn       ZONE END OF LINE OPTIONS    SHORT CIRCUIT OR END OF LINE ZONE INPUT   P419E    P419E    1 8E    Short Circuit or End of line   This option controls whether the individual zone inputs require a  2k2 end of line  EOL  resistor or not  If zone doubling is turned off  LED off  for an input at  address P410E and the corresponding input at this address is also off  LED off  then the input  only requires a short circuit loop  no EOL  to seal the input and an open circuit is seen by the  panel as an alarm  If this option is on and zone doubling for the same input is off then the input  requires a 2k2 resistor to seal the input and if the 2k2 resistor is shorted out or open circuited  then an alarm is created  If this option is off and zone doubling is on then there is no tamper  monitoring on the input and only a 4k7 and 8k2 resistor are required for the two zones  a short or  open circuit on the input in this configuration will be seen as both the low and high zones in  alarm  Finally  if this option is on and zone doubling is on for the same input the 2k2 resistor  must be fitted in conjunction with the 4k7 and 8k2 resistors  In this mode  a short or open circuit  on the input will be seen as a zone tamper alarm     Zone EOL Resistor      
171. zone tamper   Default 1 8 Page 23  P272E Keypads with buzzer mapped to cabinet tamper   Default 1 8 Page 23  P273E Keypads with buzzer mapped to Radio Pendant    Panic    Alarm   Default 1 8 Page 24  P274E Keypads with buzzer mapped to    Panic    Alarm   Default 1 8 Page 24  P275E Keypads with buzzer mapped to    Fire    Alarm   Default 1 8 Page 24  P276E Keypads with buzzer mapped to    Medical    Alarm   Default 1 8 Page 24  P277E Keypads with buzzer mapped to line failure   Default none Page 24  P278E Keypads with facility to turn off LED s after exit delay   Default none Page 24    Partition  A  Primary Output Options    P281E P288E OPTIONS    P281E Area  A  primary options for output  1   Default 1 2 1   Standard zone activation s Page 24  P282E Area  A  primary options for output  2   Default 1 2 2   Stay Mode activation s Page 24  P283E Area  A  primary options for output  3   Default none 3   Radio key chirps Page 24  P284E Area  A  primary options for output  4   Default 5 4   All zones sealed  ready  Page 24  P285E Area  A  primary options for output  5   Default none 5   2 sec pulse on arm   disarm Page 24  P286E Area  A  primary options for output  6   Default none 6   Spare Page 24  P287E Area  A  primary options for output  7   Default none 7   Day zone activation s Page 24  P288E Area  A  primary options for output  8   Default none 8   Spare Page 24    xx Dialler Reporting Options for partition  A        P289E Area A reporting options  Default   1 2 Page 29  
    
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