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1. Subclass Condition 04 B SIA Burglar 132 Alarm E132 BA Aa Ra Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R132 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU Burglar 133 Alarm E133 BA BAJ AIOI Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R133 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU Burglar 134 Alarm E134 BA BA Entry Exit Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R134 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU Burglar 135 Alarm E135 BA e daoa d Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R135 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU Chapter 4 Reference Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class Subclass Condition CID SIA 23 Burglar Burglar 136 Alarm E136 BA cont BA Outdoor Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R136 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU 24 Burglar 137 Alarm E137 BA BA Tamper Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R137 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU 25 Burglar 138 Alarm E138 BA BA Near Alarm Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R138 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU 26 General Alarms General 140 Alarm E140 UA UA General Alarm Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 UB Alarm restore R140 UR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass
2. Read these instructions and all ancillary documentation entirely before installing or operating this product The most current versions of this and related documentation may be found on our website Refer to Online publication library on page 260 for instructions on accessing our online publication library Note A qualified service person complying with all applicable codes should perform whatever hardware installation is required Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Conventions used in this document The following conventions are used in this document Bold Menu items and buttons Italic Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Blue italic Electronic version Hyperlinks to cross references related topics and URL addresses Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen Programming or coding sequences Safety terms and symbols These terms may appear in this manual A CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that may result in damage to the equipment or other property A WARNING Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage or serious personal injury Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Alliance system and instructions for planning the best a
3. Duress mode defines the way users s duress codes are entered Mode 0 requires users to increment the last digit of their user PIN code by one Example If a user s PIN code is 1234 their duress code would be 1235 Mode 1 indicates no duress code normal PIN functionality only Enter the duress mode and press ENTER Siren type Siren Type 1 Type Constant DC Voltage Enter the number for the siren type and press ENTER Table 17 Siren type codes Number Siren type Notes 0 Speaker tone If siren type 0 is selected and the 16th relay is activated a saw tooth signal is generated at the signal output 1 Volts on If siren type 1 is selected and the 16th relay is activated a constant DC voltage is set at the siren output 2 Speaker or volts If siren type 2 is selected the 12th 13th 14th 15th and 16th relays are mapped to the siren output These relays have priority 1 to 5 respectively S o for example relay 12 will have a higher priority than relay 16 when both are active thus generating a DC voltage at the siren output The following happens when the following relays are activated 12th relay active generates constant DC voltage at the siren output 135 136 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual 13th relay active generates a warble tone at the siren output 14th relay active generates a sawtooth tone at the siren output 15th relay active generates two ton
4. Table 13 Reporting format codes applicable to the US market Number Format 2 DTMF Contact ID Small 3 DTMF Contact ID Large 4 SIA Small 5 SIA Large 6 X SIA Small 7 X SIA Large Note X SIA Small and X SIA Large are protocol options The difference between small and large is the amount of system events it will report The large formats will report most system events First phone number Pause Ph No Ph1 Every central station can report to two telephone numbers one main and one back up number Enter the main phone number and press ENTER Second phone number Pause Ph No Ph2 Every central station can report to two telephone numbers one main and one backup number Enter the backup phone number and press ENTER 104 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual System account number System Account Acc No Account numbers identify alarm systems reporting to central stations The system account is used for system events not linked to an area Account numbers are 4 to 6 digits long If no system reporting should be made use 0000 for the system account number Enter the system account number and press ENTER Next Area 1 Account Acc No Account numbers are 4 to 6 digits long If no reporting should be made for an area program 0000 as the account number Area account numbers Enter account number
5. 209 Siren 497 Staff Room 232 Switch 210 Shutter 534 Staff Second TZ 292 Switchboard 211 Sliding 536 Staff Third TZ 233 System 289 Small T 234 Tamper 236 Teller 240 Toilet 235 Tape 507 Temp GLA 241 Tool 504 Teacher 508 Temp Typing 242 Top 505 Teacher Work 237 Temperature 271 Trading 502 Tea Room 509 Textile Store 510 Trades 301 Technical 044 The Challenger 243 Transmitter 506 Technician 238 Time 244 Trap 320 Telecom 239 To 511 Typing GLA U 26 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 4 Text word library continued 245 Ultrasonic 513 Unit 247 Upstairs 512 Under 246 Upper V 248 Valve 541 Vault RAS Bank 2 252 Video 249 Vault 250 Vent 253 Voltage 540 Vault RAS Bank 1 251 Ventilator 83 Volumetric Ww 254 Wall 257 Window 517 Work Room 255 Warehouse 258 Wired Grid 260 Workshop 256 West 259 Women s 515 Wet Craft 516 Wood Workshop Y Z 261 Yard 262 Zone Chapter 3 Programming details Table 5 Programmed text words 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 053 054 955 956 957 958 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 27 28 Alliance System A
6. Enter the output control group assigned to the RAS and press ENTER RAS programming options Program the RAS according to its characteristics for example if the RAS has an LCD display set the LCD Arming Station option to Yes Refer to Table 8 for a list of the options that may be programmed for each model of RAS 64 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 8 Programming options by RAS model AL AL AL AL AL AL Programming function 1108 1111 1116 1150 1151 1156 1197 LCD arming station Y Y Y Y N N N N Toggle area status O O O O O O O O Enter key opens door only O O O O O O O O Door event flags on alarm code O O O O O O O O Display shunted zone on LC O O O O N N N N Arm disarm using one key O O O O N O O N Cards auto disarm N O N O N N O O Card always arms disarms N O Reset from RAS without cod O O O O O N Alarm group restrictions O O O O O O O O disarm only Entry exit buzzer O O O O O O O O Timed lockout O O O O O O O O Cards arm after 3 badge N O N O O N O O Disable status LED O O O O O O O O 3 LED RAS N N N N N Y Y O Card amp PIN disarm only N O N O O N O O RAS tamper ACPO are NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Legend Y Must be set to YES N Must be set to NO O Optional NA Not applicable to the US market CAUTION If an LCD arming station is used as master and Arm Using One Key is set to YES the system must
7. See also Custom programming on page 113 for more options Chapter 3 15 Programming details Installer menu option 10 Program Text The control panel uses a library of text words to program names or text into the system e g zone names area names etc These text words form part of the variable text that appears on the LCD display All the text words in the library are identified with a reference number from 001 to 899 See Table 4 Text word library on page 17 for the list of text words available Program new text words If your system requires text words not found in the library you can program up to 100 additional words for your application needs Record these additional text words in Table 5 Programmed text words on page 27 Text words can be any combination of 16 characters including letters numbers spaces making two words for one reference number or punctuation Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming Press MENU to choose advanced menu Enter 10 and press ENTER to access option 10 Program Text Enter the word reference number from 900 to 999 ON IT e 9 Using the number keys on the keypad enter the required letter see Table 3 Key press to get character on page 16 Press ENTER to advance to the next letter Press MENU to advance to the next word Pr
8. All except 19 Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms 12 Low Level User Master Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress 13 All Area User Code Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress Table 7 AG number 14 Chapter 3 Programming details Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups continued Area 1 AET LELE Yes Alliance system menus and options defaults Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e User Alarm Group e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 15 Area 2 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 16 Area 3 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 17 Area 4 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 18 Area 5 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad D
9. Area 1 Area This option is not applicable to the US market press ENTER to skip 71 72 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 1 Zone Database Each zone is a physical input on the control panel a DGP or a plug in expander Note All zones used for safe or vault monitoring must be a 24 hour alarm zone type Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 1 and press ENTER to access option 1 Zone Database Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Zone Database Zone Select the appropriate zone number to program Every zone has a number between and 256 depending on the location in the system Zone number Enter the zone number to be programmed and press ENTER 1 Zone 1 TextWord 1 Program a zone name to identify the zone on the RAS for example when an alarm has occurred Zone name A zone name can consist of up to four text words from the text library each separated by a three digit text variable number in the range through 255 or a space The complete name can have up to 36 characters See Installer menu option 10 Program Text on page 15 for details For example to
10. Area 1 Disarmed Alarm No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Chapter 3 37 Programming details Local alarm event flag This event flag activates on local alarms from 24 hour local fail zone types 15 16 18 21 30 41 42 44 and 56 in the area Area 1 Local Alarm No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Exit timer event flag This event flag activates when the exit time for the area is running Area 1 Exit Timer No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Entry timer event flag This event flag activates when an entry time for the area is running Area 1 Entry Timer No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option 38 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Warning time event flag This event flag activates to indicate that an alarm group restriction is running and the area is about to be armed or that a test mode is in progress and the test is about to end Area 1 Warning Time No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER
11. Area 13 Editable Yes Alliance system menus and options defaults Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 27 Area 14 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 28 Area 15 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 29 Area 16 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 30 to 138 Program as needed Yes Program as needed 51 52 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Programming alarm groups Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 5 and press ENTER to access option 5 Alarm Groups Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Alarm Group WARNING Alm Grp Every alarm group has a number in the range 1 to 138 Alarm group number Enter the alarm group number and press ENTER Alarm group name
12. DVMRe YES The panel and DVMRe connection can be established and the programmed control flags will be considered NO Overrides all other control flags and there will be no communication between the panel and the DVMRe Note If the DVMRe HLI is used the control panel will no longer be able to communicate with a serial printer Set the Enable Real Time Printer option to No see nstaller menu option 30 Printer YES Enable Time Update Change 0 Skip This feature will ensure that the time and date of the DVMRe are synchronized approximately every 60 seconds with the control panel When performing video history searches the time and date will be based upon the occurrence of panel events Enable time update YES The control panel time and date will be synchronized to the DVMRe NO No time and date synchronization will take place YES Enable Text Insertion Change 0 Skip This option automatically inserts event text from the panel printer output into camera 1 text box of the DVMRe This text will be associated with the footage recorded to all cameras with that time stamp Enable event text insertion YES The control panel will insert the event text to the DVMRe text box NO Noevent text insertion will take place Chapter3 211 Programming details YES Enable Alarm Feedback Change 0 Skip The DVMRe has the facility to issue user programmable strings on the occurrence of user definable alarm con
13. ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 8 and press ENTER to access option 8 Auto Reset Auto Reset Disabled Time Mins Enter the amount of time 0 255 minutes that elapses between the alarm occurring and reset and press ENTER Reset Alm Grp 35 Low Priority Areas Alm Grp An alarm group tells the control panel which areas to auto reset Auto reset time Reset alarm group Enter the code for the alarm group and press ENTER Chapter 3 143 Programming details Installer menu option 11 Version Number This option displays the version information for the control panel the RASes and the DGPs Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 11 and press ENTER to access option 11 Version Number Select the device for version information Version 1 ALCP 2 RAS 3 DGP 0 Exit Menu Enter the number for the device type and press ENTER Table 18 Device type codes Number Device Information 1 Control panel Copyright information Alliance panel type Eprom version Options available Build date Language CPLD Version 2 RAS Type of RAS and version information 3 DGP
14. End Use the text option on the keypad to enter a text message of up to 32 characters The characters can include upper and lower case letters as well as numbers spaces and punctuation marks see Installer menu option 10 Program Text To add the time and date to the custom message use the number keys to enter a period as the first character in the message The time and date will be displayed in the following format HH MM Day Month Year example 11 45 02 10 2006 Using the number keys enter the required letter Press ENTER to advance to the next letter Press MENU to advance to the next word Press CLEAR to exit this menu option Note When MENU is pressed only letters preceding the cursor are saved To save an existing word enter it again or move the cursor to the end of the word by pressing ENTER Chapter 3 Programming details Installer menu option 33 Program Next Service This option programs when the next routine service call is due and the display message The user will be prompted with this programmable message on the LCD display to call the installer Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 33 and press ENTER to access option 33 Program Next Service Service Required at 00 00 Enter Day E
15. Engineer Reset on ACPO System B Tamper Option 8 Auto Reset Auto Reset Time Reset Alarm Group Option 9 Communication Options PBX Number MSN Number Dial Tone Detection Select Tone Dialing Enable PSTN Line Fault Monitor Monitor Service Tones 3 Digit SIA Extensions ISDN Point to Point Enable ISDN Line Fault Monitor 200 Baud Reverse Area Armed Disarmed Open Close X25 TEI Value Audio Listen In Time Seconds Audio Listen In Frame Time Seconds Report AC fault Report Line fault Enable GSM Line Fault Monitor Select the Central Station to Program Select the Reporting Format First Phone Number Second Phone Number System Account Number Area Account Number BELL Modem Dual Reporting Chapter4 253 Reference Allow Audio Listen In Disable Reporting Bypass Reserved XSIA Maximum Characters X25 Account Code X25 Line Type Connection type Suppress FTC For Voice Reporting Retry Count SIA area modifier X25 D Bit Option 10 Program Text Program Text Words Option 11 Version Number Select the Device for Version Information Option 12 Lamp Test Option 13 Time Zones Select Time Zone Program Start Time Hours Program Start Time Minutes Program End Time Hours Program End Time Minutes Days Option 14 Defaults Select Default Option Option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions Alarm Group Restriction Number Name Timed Disarm Areas Areas to Arm Reset 1st Alternate Timed Disarm Area 1st Alternate Areas to
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17. Program a name or use the default name if applicable to identify the alarm group from the text word library see Installer menu option 10 Program Text on page 15 Alm Grp Name 0297 Engineering Text No Enter the reference number for the alarm group and press ENTER The display shows the current alarm group name preceded by its reference number 1 2 3 5 7 8 9 Area Enter the area numbers to be controlled by the alarm group an alarm group can only control the functions of areas that are assigned to it and press ENTER Areas assigned Chapter3 53 Programming details User alarm group YES NO Note YES Can This GRP Be Assigned to Users Change 0 Skip This alarm group can be assigned to users This alarm group is only assigned to a zone door or RAS Note An alarm group is only displayed in User Codes when the user who is creating a new user has at least the same options includes check of alternate alarm group A user cannot create a code for another user who has a higher security clearance Alarm system control YES NO NO Alarm System Control Change 0 Skip Enable alarm system control Users doors or RAS can arm or disarm the areas in the alarm group This option must be set to YES if any of the alarm group restrictions in the alarm group are set to YES Do not enable alarm system control Access control functions and user menu options specified are still valid
18. Programming details Table 7 Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups continued AG number 5 AET 8 Area RAS Q 16 Editable Alliance system menus and options defaults No Menus All Options e Alarm System Control List of Areas Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms Modem Access e Alarm Group Restriction 1 e Alarm Group Restriction 2 e Alarm Group Restriction 3 e Alarm Group Restriction 4 e Alarm Group Restriction 5 e Alarm Group Restriction 6 e Alarm Group 7 Emergency Master Installer No Menus All except 19 Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress e Modem Access Manager No Menus All except 19 Options e User Alarm Group e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms e Modem Access Spare No Menus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 13 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options None 47 48 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 7 Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups continued AG number 9 Name Master Service Editable Alliance system menus and options defaults No Assigned time zone 25 Menus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 13 15 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e User Alarm Group e Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms e Modem Access 10 Spare No Menus None Options None 11 High Level User Master Yes Menus
19. Skip YES Enables modem access with a VT100 terminal by a user with this alarm group RAS 16 must have a suitable alarm group assigned to specify the functions available This option does not apply to upload download software Modem access NO Modem access with a VT100 terminal is not allowed by a user with this alarm group Chapter 3 57 Programming details Alarm group restrictions 1 through 8 NO User Has Alm Grp Restriction 1 Change 0 Skip These options give certain restrictions to alarm groups Only one restriction is available per alarm group however every alarm group can use the same restriction This section describes the following alarm group restrictions Restriction 1 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset Restriction 2 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset e Restriction 3 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset e Restriction 4 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset e Restriction 5 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset Restriction 6 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset e Restriction 7 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset but on a timed disarm report an emergency alarm when the area arms again e Restriction 8 Restrict alarm control to timed disarm or arm reset but on disarming increase a counter When the area is armed decrease the counter When the counter reaches 0 arm t
20. Zone Event Text Alarm Code Prefix LCD Text Rotation Delay LCD Text Rotation Speed Dual Zone Enabled Automatic Unbypass Display Zones User Name File Chapter 4 Reference System Tamper Activates Siren and Strobe Latching System Alarms Siren Testing Disable 0 ENTER for Camera Reset Disable Auto Insert of Alarm Group Restriction Reserved Do NOT Use Disable PIN Code From Displaying Disable Flashing Area LEDs Two Users Before Programming Code Display Alarms Instantly on LCD Sirens Only After Fail to Report Financial Institution Options Display User Flags Delayed Disarmed Alarm Lockout Zone Expansion Fitted Bypass Zone Includes Tamper Report Multiple Alarms Report Multiple Restores Engineer Reset on System Alarms Engineer Reset on System Tamper Arming Without Battery User Can Do Engineering Reset Engineer Entry Protect Send Arming After Exit User Offset End of Line Resistor Code Duress Mode Siren Type Bypass Alarm Report on Exit Fault Disable Tamper Report in Disarm Bypass External Siren and Strobe in Disarm Tamper AL System Code Soak Test Days ACPO 2002 EE confirm disable ACPO Engineer Reset on B Alarm Only NFA2P Installer dual code 251 252 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enable Buzzer on AC Line fault Enable Call Central Station Scandinavian Indicators Enable Log Limitations Indicate Bypassed Zones Assign Area Engineer Reset on ACPO Zone B Tamper
21. alarm control functions and menu options Zone types for area control keyswitches also make use of alarm groups An alarm group restriction can be assigned to an alarm group to enable different types of user to e Use timed disarm option for certain area s e Restrict alarm control to Arm reset only on certain area s or e Use the User Count or Emergency function A procedure to transmit alarm events or other events to a central station by means of a dialer and a set of rules called a protocol The control over alarm functions A section of a premise which has specific security requirements The Alliance System allows any premise to be divided into 16 areas of different security requirements Each area has its own zone inputs Each area is identified with a number and a name e g Area 1 Office Area 2 Workshop Area 3 Boardroom etc The condition of an area where a change in the status of any zone input from normal to active causes an alarm An area or premise is only armed when it is unoccupied although some zone inputs vaults can remain armed continually An alarm triggered by a security device such as a PIR or door contact that indicates someone has entered without authorized access The zone input has been excluded from functioning as part of the system and does not indicate normal or active status See Normal Active Tamper Bypassed A company that monitors whether an alarm has occurred in a securi
22. and control of the system Note You must be extremely careful when changing alarm groups Both the functions performed by user in the alarm group and the functions available at remote arming stations and door readers with that alarm group will be affected A function that is provided to users via their alarm group is only valid when e Program settings in other sections of the same alarm group allow it Example Restricting alarm system control to reset only would be invalid unless the alarm group has been allowed alarm system control If the Restriction Reset Only is set to YES Alarm System Control must be set to YES e The user s alarm group has the same program setting as the alarm group of the RAS or door the user is using Chapter 3 Programming details Example If the Prompt with List of Areas is set to YES inthe user s alarm group it must also be set to YES in the alarm group of the RAS or door If it is not areas are not listed when arming disarming e The user s alarm group includes the areas assigned to the alarm group of the RAS or door the user is using Example If a user s alarm group has areas 1 2 and 3 and the alarm group of the RAS or door has areas 2 and 3 only the functions for areas 2 and 3 are valid Alarm group default settings Alarm groups to 10 are hard coded into the system They can be viewed but cannot be changed since they contain master control and default settings Many alarm groups ha
23. the shunt timer number must be the same as the arming station number 1 to 16 set by DIP switches in the arming station Zone number to shunt Has No Zone Assigned Zone No The zone can only be assigned to one shunt timer The display shows the current zone number that relates to this shunt timer Enter the zone number and press ENTER 164 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Output number to start shunt Shunt 1 Shunts Zone by Output 2 Output No The output condition controls whether or not the zone remains shunted If the output is active the zone is always shunted When the output deactivates the shunt timer continues to run for the programmed shunt time Enter the output number and press ENTER Note The total shunt time is the time the output activates plus the shunt time Shunt time Shunt 1 Time is Set For Sec 0 Shunt Time If the shunt time expires and the zone remains active an alarm condition occurs depending on the zone input type of the area If the value entered is less than 128 the time is in seconds 1 127 seconds To set the time in minutes the value entered is 128 plus the time required in minutes for 30 minutes enter 158 128 30 158 The value 128 is invalid and cannot be used For accurate timing of 1 or 2 minutes set the time in seconds 60 or 120 seconds Note Do not use a time of 0 seconds unless used for doors and the cancel door event
24. 109 Heat 361 Holdup Bar 444 Hallway 364 High Level User 382 Holdup Button Master 108 Hand 527 High SSO 451 Home Economics Chapter3 21 Programming details Table 4 Text word library continued 327 Hatch 110 Holdup I 111 In 112 Input 114 Internal 280 Inertia 452 Instrument Store 524 Isolate 281 Inner 113 Interior J 453 Janitor 115 Jewelry 365 Junction K 384 Kamahira 302 Keypad 117 Kitchen 355 Key 353 Keyswitch Inhibited 348 Kiosk 545 Keybox 116 Kick bar L 118 Landing 121 Level 126 Loading 282 Lay By 122 Library 127 Loans 454 Learning 123 Lift 128 Lobby 119 Left 124 Light 129 Lock 120 Lending 125 Liquor 130 Long Range 375 Loss Prevention 363 Low Level User 528 Low SSO Master 131 Lounge 132 Lower 133 Lunch 284 Low M 134 Machine 458 Manual 460 Metal Workshop 22 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 4 Text word library continued 455 Machinery Store 139 Master 143 Microwave 135 Magnetic 044 MASTER ADVISOR 144 Middle 136 Main 140 Mat 145 Money 456 Main Admin Office 459 Materials Store 146 Motion 457 Main Entry 329 Meat 147 Motor 285 Mains 523 Mechanic 461 Multipurpose Room 318 Makash 141 Medical 462 Music 137 Manager 316 Meeting 463 Music Practice 138 Manchester 142 Mens 464 MYCP amp Interview N 313
25. 13 e Output 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 DGP siren outputs are linked to Event Flag 1 Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Output 3 Time Zone 12 Time Zone No The time zone entered controls the times that an output is active or inactive If a time zone is programmed it sets the output when the time is valid The status of the event flag is irrelevant when the time zone is valid If the time zone is invalid the output follows the event flag If no time zone is programmed the output follows only the event flag Time zone to control output Enter the time zone number and press ENTER Active or inactive during time zone Output 3 Inactive During Time Zone Change Active The output activates when the time zone is valid regardless of the status of the event flag provided the output is inverted Inactive The output does not activate when the time zone is valid regardless of the status of the event flag provided the output is inverted If the time zone is invalid the output follows the event flag Press ENTER to accept the display choice Press MENU to toggle between choices 111 112 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Invert output Output 3 is NON Inverted Change Inverted Logic controlling the output is reversed e g if the previous logic determines that the output is to be ON this setting would change it to OFF NON Inverted The output
26. 1811 or open collector outputs AL 1820 Before an event flag actually will activate an output a number of conditions have to be met e The time zone has to be invalid if programmed e The output logic must define how the output behaves when the time zone is valid e The output behavior must be set to normal or inverted Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 16 and press ENTER to access option 16 Event to Output Event To Output Output No This is the physical number of the output Each output has a specific number that will identify the output to the control panel The output number is determined by the address of the device the relay card is connected to Output number Enter the output number and press ENTER Output 3 Mapped to Event Flag 123 Event Flag An event flag or a time zone activates an output Enter the event flag number here Event flag number The output follows the event flags during a valid time zone If event flag number 0 is programmed the output does not follow any event flag Chapter 3 Programming details Defaults e Output 2 strobe O P is linked to Event Flag 2 e Output 16 Panel Siren O P is linked to Event Flag 1 e Output 15 Internal Siren output is linked to Event Flag
27. AL 1801 Serial Computer and Printer Interface on the control panel Refer to the AL 1801 Installation Guide for details Control panel programming must be performed by an authorized installer using an LCD RAS communicating with the control panel or by the using appropriate management software Connections Connect the control panel s AL 1801 Serial Computer and Printer Interface printer port to the RS 232 1 port on the rear of the DVMRe using an RS 232 cable fitted with a DB9 female connector on one end Figure 4 shows the required connections Figure 4 Connections from AL 1801 printer port to DVMRe DB9 Pin no TX 3 RX 2 CTS 8 RTS 7 cD 1 DTR 4 DSR 6 GND 5 RS 232 1 on rear of DVMRe Computer and printer interface 232 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Programming instructions Use an LCD RAS or management software to perform the following steps l Set the Enable Real Time Printer option to No see Installer menu option 30 Printer on page 184 Set the Enable DVMREe Interface option to Yes see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 In the DVMRe use the following steps to program the RS 232 Port 1 to communicate at 9600 Baud 1 OO el Oy ek ee AI Press the Menu button programming options are displayed on the primary monitor Enter the password Select Main Menu Select Communications Menu Select RS 232 Select Port 1 Select 9600 Baud Rate Press the Enter b
28. Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 10 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 10 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 11 armed alarm NO Event Flag 11 Armed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag Il is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 11 will not be triggered Trigger Zone event flag when active NO Trigger Zone Event Flag if Active Change 0 Skip YES The zone event flag is triggered when the zone is active regardless of the status of the area assigned to the zone NO _ The zone event flag is only triggered when the zone generates an alarm Chapter 3 95 Programming details Trigger camera event flag NO Camera Event Program in Area DB Change 0 Skip YES The camera event flag programmed in the area database is activated whenever the zone generates an alarm and the area is disarmed NO The camera event flag will not be triggered Note Before the camera event flag can operate you must program the event flag number in the area database for each of the areas that have cameras that are assigned to the zone To activate the camera event flag when the area is armed program all the 24 hour events to YES Print zone when active NO Print Zone When Active Change 0 Skip YES Activation of the zone has to be printed or sent to a computer NO Activation of the zone
29. Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual RAS permission No RAS Assigned RAS Permitted The RAS permission menu enables the Alliance installation technician to select which RASes are connected to the panel and to have permission to issue Search and Play It also controls commands to the DVMRe while in the Quick or User Histories 2 RAS Permitted Up to 16 RASes can be selected in this menu option to have Search and Play and command control of the DVMRe as shown in the following image DVMRe 1 Play 2 Search 3 Camera 4 View Menu Chapter 3 213 Programming details Installer menu option 54 Engineer Walk Test Introduction The engineer walk test allows testing of all zones that are configured for an engineering walk test in selected areas This test is independent to the zone s configured test type and is only run manually from this menu item Areas do not need to be armed or disarmed before a new test is started The test can be initiated whenever needed Zones must be configured to be included in the engineer walk test see Engineer walk test on page 95 The default value is YES include in engineer walk test Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 54 and press ENTER to access option 54 Engineer
30. Device 51 Engineering Reset Chapter 2 Programming basics 25 Display Last Card 52 Voice Reporting 26 Reserved Menu 53 Program DVMRe 27 Reserved Menu 54 Engineer Walk Test Programming tools Navigation tools The following keys are used to move between system menus or between menu options in Installer Programming e Press ENTER to scroll forward one menu option e Press MENU to scroll backward one menu option Enter the menu number and press ENTER to jump directly to a menu Enter 0 and press ENTER or press CLEAR to exit the menu The LCD display The LCD display on the keypad has two lines of characters Each line contains a different type of information Figure 1 Sample LCD display YES Internal Siren Program in DB Change 0 Skip For example the top line in Figure 1 contains system information and the bottom line contains the instructions and characters you can enter on the keypad For this example you could enter 0 to skip this option 9 10 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Programming the options In this document enter is used in the following ways Press the key or sequence of keys on the RAS keypad that corresponds with the required value For example press the 0 key to enter the value 0 e Press the ENTER key on the RAS keypad to accept the value that you entered or to accept the value displayed on the LCD display To program a value
31. List of areas YES NO NO Prompt With List of Areas Change 0 Skip After the user has entered a PIN code and pressed ON or OFF the areas assigned to the user are displayed The user can then select from the arm disarm options The areas assigned to the user are not displayed Areas are immediately armed disarmed once the user has entered a PIN code and pressed ON or OFF 54 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Keypad duress NO Can User Activate Keypad Duress Change 0 Skip YES A duress code can be entered on a keypad to activate a duress alarm NO Duress cannot be activated A duress code is treated as an invalid code Note See Duress mode on page 135 for duress code definitions NO Reset System Alarms Change 0 Skip YES A user with this alarm group can reset the latching system alarms Alarm System Control and Latching Systems Alarms must also be set to YES Reset system alarm NO A user cannot reset latching system alarms NO Disable Auto Unbypass Change 0 Skip YES Disarming the area will not automatically unbypass zones in the area Disable auto unbypass NO Disarming the area will automatically unbypass zones NO Restricted to Arm amp Reset Change 0 Skip YES Only arm and reset are allowed Alarm system control must also be set to YES Arm and reset only NO There are no alarm control restrictions Chapter 3 55 Program
32. PIR detectors doors 3 Test During Arm The zone is included in the arm test Test Example Any device that needs to be automatically tested 4 Set E Flag 13 The zone has event flag 13 during the disarm test This test type is During Disarm used for testing devices activated by disarmed alarm types Test The device must already be programmed to be activated by disarmed alarm event flag 13 90 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 11 Test Types Number Test type Description 5 Set Pre Alarm The zone activates the prealarm event flag during the disarm test in During Disarm the areas assigned to the zone This test type is used to test devices Test that are activated during the delayed hold up time The prealarm event flag number is programmed in the Area Database 6 Frequently Used Program a zone with test type 6 during a remote diagnostic session Detector Test to determine which zone has not been triggered during the last 6 hours after the last arming Zone event flag No Zone Event Flag Event Flag You can program event flags that are activated by a zone Up to 15 event flags can be assigned to an individual zone An event flag is activated when the zone is in alarm except for the zone event flag The circumstances that cause a zone to generate an alarm depend on the zone type The event flags activated by an alarm depend on e Which event flags have bee
33. Program the RASes permitted to operate the DVMRe see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 3 Enable time and date synchronization see Time and date synchronization on page 232 User interface Chapter4 239 Reference The level of search and play functionality depends on how search and play is accessed e In Quick History mode the person using the RAS has access to standard play controls and camera selection e Jn User History mode the person using the RAS has access to most of the DVMRe front panel functions access to User History requires the person using the RAS to enter their code number Because of these differing levels of functionality different DVMRe front panel buttons are mapped in different ways to the RAS keypad for each mode In each case using a RAS to operate the DVMRe requires the RAS to have permission to issue Search and Play instructions permitted RAS The two key map modes are described in Figure 7 and Figure 8 Figure 7 Quick history key map Permitted RAS Quick History Key Map Press ENTER ENTER n to select an option where n is a numbered key 1 Scan shift the history text display to the next item 2 Play 3 Stop 4 Fast reverse 5 Pause 6 Fast forward 7 Frame reverse 8 Select camera menu Press n to select a camera option where n is 9 Frame forward 1 through 9 camera n view 0 Exit Quick History 0 multi camera view 240 Alli
34. Table 32 Reported events per subclass Type No Class Subclass Condition 03 B SIA 1 12 DO NOT USE 13 Panic Panic 120 Alarm E120 PA PA Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 PB Alarm restore R120 PR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 PU 14 Panic 121 Alarm E121 HA HA Duress Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 HB Alarm restore R121 HR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 HU Chapter 4 Reference Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class Subclass Condition CID SIA 15 Panic Panic 122 Alarm E122 PA cont PA Silent Panic Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 PB Alarm restore R122 PR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 PU 16 Panic 123 Alarm E123 PA PA Audible Panic Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 PB Alarm restore R123 PR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 PU 17 Burglar Burglar 130 Alarm E130 BA BA Burglary Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R130 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU 18 Burglar 131 Alarm E131 BA BA Perimeter Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 BB Alarm restore R131 BR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 BU 223 224 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class 19 20 21 22 Burglar cont
35. Type of DGP and version information Press ENTER to scroll between different information for the same device Note Version information may be needed when requesting help from technical support 144 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 12 Lamp Test This option tests all LEDs in the system including LEDs on arming stations card readers etc Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 12 and press ENTER to access option 12 Lamp Test LED Test is Off Enter Code Enter a valid user PIN code and press ENTER to change the display from OFF to ON Repeat to change the display back to OFF Press ENTER to exit the LED Test option LED test Note Be sure that the display shows OFF before exiting the option Chapter 3 Programming details Installer menu option 14 Defaults Use the following steps to reset the control panel to factory defaults 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 2 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 14 and press ENTER to access option 14 Defaults 99 All 98 Std 97 Output Groups 95 Software IUM Option Enter the number
36. alarm operate for the suspicion time Generates a general alarm if the area is armed 48 Camera 1 film out Generates an alarm when camera 1 is out of film Also see footnote 2 49 Camera 2 film out Generates an alarm when camera 2 is out of film Also see footnote 2 50 Camera 3 film out Generates an alarm when camera 3 is out of film Also see footnote 2 51 Camera 4 film out Generates an alarm when camera 4 is out of film Also see footnote 2 52 Camera 5 film out Generates an alarm when camera 5 is out of film Also see footnote 2 53 Camera 6 film out Generates an alarm when camera 6 is out of film Also see footnote 2 54 Camera 7 film out Generates an alarm when camera 7 is out of film Also see footnote 2 Chapter 3 Programming details Table 10 Zone input types continued Number Zone input type Description 55 Camera 8 film out Generates an alarm when camera 8 is out of film Also see footnote 2 56 Day night If no If time zone 41 is invalid the zone has the following functions time zone 41 Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station This alarm can only be acknowledged by entering USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station Generates an alarm when the area is armed If time zone 41 is valid the zone is disabled Example emergency door Note The local alarm reminder time and the option to
37. alarm group numbers to be assigned to the zone being programmed and press ENTER Chapter3 89 Programming details Test option 1 2 Tested in Arm Test amp Disarmed Test Type Use this option to select the automatic testing procedures of each zone Zone testing is done via the disarm test and the arm test however you can still manually test zones See also Test mode on page 122 for related programming Note During the arm test the testing event flag event flag 16 will be activated during half the testing event flag time Use this event flag to activate devices to generate alarms The other half of the testing event flag time is used for the device to switch back to normal state Enter the required test type number and press ENTER Table 11 Test Types Number Test type Description 0 No Testing The zone is excluded from both the disarm and the arm test It does Required not appear in any test reports The zone is not disabled during the disarm test Example A duress button that is active during test mode siren cover and panel tamper 1 Test During The zone is included in the disarm test The zone is disabled during Disarm Test any disarm test on areas assigned to it Example Hold up button 2 Tested in Arm The zone is included in the arm test If the zone is activated during Test amp Disarmed disarmed mode it is considered tested and is not retested when the arm test is carried out Example
38. and exit time is used Enter the entry time and press ENTER Area event flags Areas are capable of triggering event flags Area event flags are different from event flags in the zone database Area event flags are triggered by an area event not from a particular zone event Example To bypass an area number e Activate an event flag number e Trigger an output To program area event flags do the following 1 Choose an event flag number from 0 through 255 2 Record the event flag description for the chosen number on your system plan 3 In Installer menu option 16 Event to Output on page 110 do the following e Select an output event flag number e Choose the event flag number that will trigger this output e Select a time zone to control the output External siren event flag This event flag is triggered when a zone generates an alarm if the zone s external siren event flag set to YES Each area can have its own external siren using different event flags for each area Area 1 External Siren Event Flag 1 Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Event flag 1 is selected by default Chapter3 35 Programming details If no change is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Internal siren event flag This event flag is triggered when a zone generates an alarm if the zone s internal siren event flag set to YES Each area can have its own internal siren using different event flags fo
39. can have 50 IUM users e Panels with 1 MB expanded memory can have 2000 IUM users The software IUM setting may be programmed via Installer menu option 14 Defaults on page 145 Chapter 3 Programming details Installer menu option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions Alarm group restrictions define alarm group functions for areas in alarm groups The combination of alarm group and alarm group restriction provides alarm control to a user An alarm group is only restricted if a restriction is programmed The restriction is only applicable if the area from the alarm group restriction is also in the alarm group Areas that are not in the alarm group restriction but are available in the alarm group do not have any restriction Example 1 Situation Cleaners are only allowed to arm reset area 1 2 and 3 They are not allowed to disarm these areas However they are allowed to arm and disarm area 4 without restrictions Example 2 Situation A security guard has permission to disarm areas 3 4 and 5 After 15 minutes the areas should automatically rearm Required programming An alarm group is programmed with areas through 4 and alarm group restriction 1 Alarm group restriction has arm reset only for areas 1 2 and 3 Required programming An alarm group is programmed with areas 3 4 and 5 and alarm group restriction 3 Alarm group restriction 3 has areas 3 4 and 5 for timed disarm In timers the disarmed time is programm
40. continued 378 Receiving Door 294 Research 263 RSB 185 Reception 481 Resource Center 196 Rumpus S 197 Safe 489 Small Equip Store 221 Stair 305 Sales 490 Small Group 222 Stairway 270 Savings 212 Smoke 223 Station 483 School 213 Sound 224 Stereo 484 Science 214 South 290 Stop 198 Screen 215 South East 371 Stock Hand 199 Secretary 216 South West 372 Stock Hand 1 324 Security 217 Spare 373 Stock Hand 2 207 Seismic 491 Special 374 Stock Hand 3 200 Selling 414 Special Access 1 406 Stock Room 529 Senior Staff 45 Special Access 2 225 Store 535 Senior Staff Second 416 Special Access 3 366 Store Manager TZ 537 Senior Staff Third TZ 492 Special Education 368 Store Manager Day Area 201 Sensor 493 Sports Store 331 Store Room 485 Servery 494 Spray 226 Storage 202 Service 218 Sprinkler 227 Strobe 546 Service Code 219 SRT 359 Strong room 547 Service Allow 544 SSO 228 Strike 405 Service Bay 314 ST 498 Student Center Chapter3 25 Programming details Table 4 Text word library continued 486 Service Manager 220 Staff 499 Student Waiting 487 Services Room 495 Staff amp Amenities 500 Studies 203 Shop 525 Staff Areas 1 to 4 501 Studio 204 Short Tom 526 Staff Areas 5 to 8 319 Substation 205 Show 380 Staff Door 291 Sump 206 Side 521 Staff Window 229 Supermarket Bypass 208 Sign 409 Staff Entry 230 Supervisor 488 Single 496 Staff Lounge 231 Surveillance
41. control panel e The DVMRe s time and date can be synchronized to the control panel s time and date This enables panel event history displayed on a RAS to coincide precisely with video recorded in the DVMRe Refer to Time and date synchronization on page 232 e The panel can output event history text to the DVMRe for display in real time on a spot monitor and for recording panel event history text in association with Camera 1 video Refer to Event text insertion on page 233 e Panel relays can be used to activate DVMRe alarm inputs which in turn control DVMRe macros For example unlocking a door can cause the DVMRe to point a camera at the door and record video at an increased frame rate See Using panel relays to control DVMRe macros on page 235 e DVMRe alarm inputs can be used to activate unseal seal open and short panel zones For example when a camera detects motion a change in zone state can be used to generate a panel alarm See Using DVMRe alarm inputs to activate panel zones on page 236 Chapter4 231 Reference Operator driven functionality The HLI enables security staff to search for and play recorded video footage via specified enabled RASes on the Alliance system databus Refer to Search and play on page 238 for details Installing the DVMRe interface The DVMRe must be located such that it can be connected to the control panel s AL 1801 Serial Computer and Printer Interface via an RS 232 cable Install a
42. disarmed disarmed Zone input disabled except for tamper Note When using this option make sure the areas programmed for total disarm can only be disarmed under correct conditions Enter the areas to disarm and press ENTER Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Film low level Film Low is Set to 0800 Film Level Enter the film frame count numberneeded to send a film low report to the central station and press ENTER This is used for video or still cameras Note Relates to zone input types 23 to 26 and 36 to 39 camera count Film out level Film Out is Set to 1100 Film Level Enter the film frame count number needed to send an out of film report to the central station and press ENTER Note Relates to zone input types 23 to 26 and 36 to 39 camera count Test mode 1 Enable Auto Test Option The test mode determines if or when arm or disarm tests have to be performed The test mode option selected does not affect manual testing of any individual zone input See also Test option on page 89 for related programming Enter the number for the test mode see Table 15 and press ENTER Table 15 Test modes Number Option Function 0 No Test No automatic tests A disarm test can be performed using User Menu 13 1 Enable Auto Test The disarm or arm test starts automatically when the system is disarmed or armed Chapter 3 123 Programming details Table 15 Test
43. does not have to be printed or sent to a computer Engineer walk test YES Engineer Walk Test Change 0 Skip YES Include the zone in the engineer walk test NO Do not include the zone in the engineer walk test Double knock NO Double Knock Change 0 Skip YES Configures the zone for double knock functionality NO Does not configure the zone for double knock functionality 96 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual If set to YES and a zone becomes active two zone timers shall be triggered at the point where the alarm condition would normally be activated An interval timer is preset with the value contained in the double knock interval and begins counting downwards A duration timer is preset with the value contained in double knock duration and also counts downwards Double knock applies to the following zone types e Type 1 disarmed alarm e Type 2 armed alarm e Type 4 access alarm e Type 14 access alarm no arm check Perimeter zone NO Perimeter Zone Change 0 Skip YES Configures the zone as a perimeter zone NO Configure the zone as an interior zone default value Zones may be defined as perimeter zones in order to enable arming a perimeter without arming interior zones This is referred to as stay arming If a zone is programmed as an interior zone perimeter zone NO the unseal state of the zone shall be ignored if at least one of the
44. flag is set to YES The zone could otherwise be shunted indefinitely Enter the shunt time and press ENTER Chapter 3 165 Programming details Shunt Warning is 10 Warn Time The shunt warning time is the time the shunt warning event flag will be activated before the shunt timer expires If the shunt time is programmed in seconds the warning time is also programmed in seconds If the shunt time is programmed in minutes the warning time is also programmed in minutes Shunt warning time Enter the shunt warning time and press ENTER Shunt Event Flag is 4 Event Flag The event flag assigned is activated when the shunt timer is running Shunt event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Shunt Warning Event Flag is 12 Event Flag The event flag assigned is activated when the shunt warning time is active Shunt warning event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER 166 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Door open command starts shunt NO Door Open Command Start Shunt Change 0 Skip YES A keypad or shunt output is required to start the shunt timer If a keypad is used the user must have a valid door group assigned NO The condition of the zone input triggers the timer Note If this option is set to YES Entry Exit Shunting must be set to NO If this option is set to YES and the keypad or shunt relay starts the shunt time the timer resets if the
45. follows the event flag If the event flag is active the output is ON Press ENTER to accept the display choice Press MENU to toggle between choices Custom programming Chapter 3 Programming details Custom programming options may be programmed in any order The following options are described in this section Installer menu option 6 Timers 0 00 eee 114 Installer menu option 7 System Options 6 00 0 eee 121 Installer menu option 8 Auto Reset LL 142 Installer menu option 11 Version Number 4 4 143 Installer menu option 12 Lamp Test L LL 144 Installer menu option 14 Defaults 0L LL 145 Installer menu option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions 147 Installer menu option 17 Auto Arm Disarm 155 Installer menu option 18 Vaults i 158 Installer menu option 19 Area Linking 160 Installer menu option 20 System Codes 161 Installer menu option 21 Zone Shunts LL 163 Installer menu option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output 169 Installer menu option 23 Poll Errors LL 170 Installer menu option 24 Download to Remote Devices 172 Installer menu option 25 Display Last Card 174 Installer menu option 28 To Remote Device 175 Installer menu option 29 Computer Connection 177 Installer menu option 30 Printer L L
46. memory from being filled with events when management software is not connected to the panel only the ACCESS_TEST_ FAILED and ACCESS _TEST_COMPLETED events will be logged in the panel The following events will be ignored and not logged e WALK TEST ZONE TESTED e WALK TEST ZONE NOT TESTED If management software is connected to the panel the following event will be logged in the panel and sent to management software history e WALK TEST ZONE TESTED e WALK TEST_ZONE NOT TESTED e ACCESS TEST FAILED e ACCESS TEST COMPLETED Chapter4 Reference This chapter provides reference material needed for programming an Alliance system In this chapter Event NGOS ela 218 POPOV e PATS RS PEG ORS DDS 222 TIVES ICIP RCE on 230 GHOSSONY so eee ee ne hae eee Rhea ee 242 Installer programming map 246 218 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Event flags Event flags are memory locations in a microprocessor system which register the occurrence of certain events Those events can be predefined or they can be programmed so that when certain events take place event flags are triggered The Alliance system uses event flags to provide the most flexible solution for activating outputs and manipulating macros Using event flags gives both options using the same event flag It is far more flexible than using fixed output types because fixed output types are hard to combine With event flags it is possible t
47. menu 4 Enter 23 and press ENTER to access option 23 Poll Errors 1 RAS 2 DGP 3 Clear All Counters 0 Exit Menu Enter the number for the device type and press ENTER Select device type Table 21 Device type codes Number Device Description 1 RAS View poll errors for remote arming stations RASes 2 DGP View poll errors for data gathering panels DGPs or the dialer 3 all Reset all poll error counters Chapter 3 171 Programming details Select device number RAS 1 Poll Error Count is 0 0 Exit RAS No Enter the number for the device and press ENTER Table 22 Device codes Device number Description RAS 1 to 16 Remote arming stations RASes 1 to 16 DGP 0 Panel communications to central station DGP 1 to 15 Data gathering panels DGPs 1 to 15 Continue to view poll errors by entering a device number and pressing ENTER or leave the list and return to the device type selection by pressing ENTER Enter 0 to exit the menu Note Reset all poll error counters when the system is error free after installation If you do not errors that occurred during installation could distort future error count The maximum error count that can be recorded is 255 172 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 24 Download to Remote Devices Use this option to download data concerning access control functions for the 4 door DGPs t
48. not connected or a printer is not required to run in real time Note Before anything will be printed real time either Print Alarm Events or Print Access Control Events must be set to YES Print alarm events NO Print Alarm Events Change 0 Skip YES All alarm events are printed NO Alarm events are not printed Chapter 3 185 Programming details Print access control events NO Print Access Control Events Change 0 Skip YES All access control events are printed NO Access control events are not printed Print data outside time zone NO Print Data Outside Time Zone Change 0 Skip YES The printer is only active if the time zone specified is invalid NO The printer is only active if the time zone specified is valid Note Any event that takes place when no data is sent to the printer will be lost for the printer Use Alliance system menu 24 Print History to print these events Enable Real Time Printer must be set to YES to for this option to operate Printer time zone Print During Time Zone 0 TZ No The printer is only active during the time zone specified unless Print Data Outside Time Zone is set to YES Enter the time zone and press ENTER The default time zone is 0 always valid 186 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Printer options Epson Printer 9600 8 n 1 Option Enter the number for the Epson compatible dot matrix or HPII co
49. press ENTER Up download callback telephone number Pause Ph No Clbk Enter the telephone number to be called back to set up a remote up download connection and press ENTER This number is only used for up download when dialing into the Alliance system Service telephone number Pause Ph No Srv Enter the telephone number to be dialed to set up a connection to a computer and press ENTER The service number will be dialed if a user activates Dial Management Software Computer address Computer Address 0001 Address Enter the address to identify the panel to an up download software package and press ENTER If not used enter 0 and press ENTER Note Every Alliance system master control panel has address 0 as the default When operating in multi panel configurations with two or more panels only applicable with Alliance software you must set the corresponding panel address in Computer Address Chapter 3 Programming details Security Password 0000000000 Pass The Alliance system requires a security password before granting access to the panel using up download software A connection can be made using a telephone line dial up or using the RS 232 if the interface is available Security passwords are always 10 digits The default is 0000000000 Security password The up download software can always connect to the Alliance control panel with the default password However i
50. shorted Example doorbell 21 Day night with user code Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station and no audible alert on arming stations This alarm can only be acknowledged by entering USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station Generates an alarm when the area is armed Example emergency door 22 Disarm delay reset instant Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report to a central station until the delayed alarm timer has expired or a second delayed alarm is activated If the zone closes to normal state during the delayed time it resets automatically Generates an alarm when the area is armed Example hold up button Note The delayed alarm time must be programmed 23 Camera 1 count Used to increment the film counter for camera 1 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Also see footnote 1 Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones 24 Camera 2 count Used to increment the film counter for camera 2 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Also see footnote 1 Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones 25 Camera 3 count Used to increment the film counter for camera 3 by connecting a no
51. such as a number or amount enter the value and press ENTER The information will be saved and the display will show the next option To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Note If a value is already programmed and needs to be changed enter the new value and press ENTER to change the value Reset to default Sometimes it is necessary to bring the control panel back to factory defaults i e when programming a system that has been without power for more than two weeks Refer to Installer menu option 14 Defaults on page 145 for instructions Programming sequence The sequence of the programming steps is very important Perform the first ten steps in the sequence shown to ensure correct programming of the system Required programming must be done in sequence shown 1 Installer Programming menu option 10 Program Text Installer Programming menu option 13 Time Zones Installer Programming menu option 2 Area Database Installer Programming menu option 5 Alarm Groups Installer Programming menu option 3 RAS Database Installer Programming menu option 4 DGP Database pal Os er a Installer Programming menu option 1 Zone Database Chapter 2 11 Programming basics 8 Installer Programming menu option 9 Communication Options 9 System menu option 14 Program Users 10 Installer Programming menu option 16 Event to Output These options
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53. to program the next four options 178 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Up download if any area armed NO Up Download If Any Area Armed Change 0 Skip YES A remote connection is possible if an area is armed NO A remote connection is not possible if an area is armed If set to NO and a remote connection is established the panel will be disconnected when the user arms the system Note To ensure optimum security this option should be set to NO Enable Remote Up Download must be set to YES for this option to operate Enable remote control YES Enable Remote Disarming Change 0 Skip YES Remote arming of areas controlling outputs and door control is allowed when armed NO Remote arming of areas controlling outputs and door control is not allowed when armed Note To ensure optimum security this option should be set to NO This option will only disable remote control function and not status requests and will only operate if Enable Remote Up Download is set to YES Remote control if any area armed NO Connect If Any Area Armed Change 0 Skip YES Remote arming and disarming of areas controlling outputs and door control is allowed NO Remote arming and disarming of areas controlling outputs and door control is not allowed Note To ensure optimum security this option should be set to NO Enable Remote Up Download must be set to YES for this option t
54. to go to the next option Camera event flag This event flag activates when a zone with the camera event flag set to YES generates an alarm and the area is disarmed Reset the camera event flag by pressing ENTER ENTER 0 ENTER Area 1 Camera No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Prealarm timer event flag This event flag indicates that a delayed disarmed alarm zone is active and the delay time is running Area 1 Pre Alarm Timer No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Ifno event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Chapter3 39 Programming details Antimask event flag This event flag is used with PIR detectors and forces the user to test the detectors before the area can be armed If an attempt to arm an area that has the antimask flag set to a nonzero value and any area inputs are active the event flag is set for 5 minutes The antimask flag is active for the duration of the timer and is reset when either the time elapses or the area is successfully armed Area 1 Anti Mask No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Note There are no antimask event flags set in the area s default settings Latched reset event flag This event flag is triggered wh
55. type is used to shorten the exit timer when the sensor associated with this input is activated normally on an exit door When activated it shortens the exit timer to 4 seconds 67 Latched Detector This zone type has a 24 hour alarm that can be isolated and associated with a latched detector event flag 68 Anti mask Does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed Detector Gives a special indication for remote diagnostic purposes Example anti mask detector Note During remote diagnostics this zone if armed will be indicated as an anti mask alarm 69 Alarm ACPO Not applicable to the US market zone 70 Keybox This zone type is linked to the keybox timer and acts as a 24 hour alarm When the keybox zone is active it reports an alarm to the central station 1 Will not activate any of the predefined event flags 2 Will not activate any of the predefined event flags Will only activate the zone event flag Chapter 3 Programming details 1 17 130 Burglar Alarm Report Select the alarm to be reported from the reporting codes if the zone generates an alarm The event is selected from the class database and the subclasses The actual message that is transmitted depends on the chosen protocol and the selected class and subclass The class holds the basic reporting range panic The subclass is used to provide differentiation in the event being reported the panic class holds Contact ID codes 120 122 or SIA events
56. utile a bed he are 230 Installing the DVMRe interface 231 Time and date synchronization LL 232 Event text Insertion ec iii ire cieren cat heeded E eee Peewee 233 Using panel relays to control DVMRe macros 00 e eee eee 235 Using DVMRe alarm inputs to activate panel zones 236 Search and Play si noes lee aves hades meee me eee aw RH 238 Glossarvisseiana dese gola esige Ree anf Sac ah ac caso egy ae aah 242 Installer programming Map eee 246 Chapter 5 SUPPOMMsi i0 6es cee ccen ssw dete does cows bee sees eee 259 Contacting technical support 00 0c 260 Online publication library 260 viii Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Preface This is the UTC Fire amp Security Alliance System Programming Manual for Alliance security panel models AL 4017 and AL 4617 This document includes an overview of how to plan an Alliance system and detailed instructions explaining e basic Alliance system programming concepts e each of the programming options e how to use event flags e Alliance panel reporting codes There is also information describing how to contact technical support if you have questions or concerns To use this document effectively you should be a trained Alliance system installation technician or have similar qualifications including the following minimum qualifications e abasic knowledge of security management software and e abasic knowledge of security systems and components
57. will be sounded when there is a AC line fault NO Only the LED will flash when there is a AC line fault NO Enable Call Central Station Change 0 Skip Informs the central station in the event of opening or closing faults In case of a burglar alarm or tamper activation and when the delay reporting alarms timer has expired the user will be informed after disarming by the text Call Central Station on the LCD if the reporting to the central station was successful Enable Call Central Station This displayed message Call Central Station shall only be displayed for 30 seconds and is displayed only on RASes linked to the areas that went into alarm The user can decide to call the central station to inform the status i e on opening or closing faults Exceptions e This text will not appear after reporting PANIC HOLD UP Alarms HA reports or disarming by a Duress PIN code e Also when a LINE FAULT is concurrently active this text will not appear YES Enables Call Central Station functionality NO Call Central Station functionality is not used NO Scandinavian Indicators Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market Scandinavian indicators 140 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enable log limitation NO Enable Log Limitation Change 0 Skip YES Limits the number of times an input can log and report a change of stat
58. 068 Dock 072 Drug 064 Detector 069 Door 436 Dry Craft 434 Developmental 465 Doors 074 DUALTEK 065 DGP 543 Door Keypad 073 Duct 330 Dump 075 Duress E 437 Early 079 Emergency 083 Equipment 076 East 297 Engineering 441 Equipment Store 438 Education 080 End 298 Evaluation 077 Electric 081 Enquiry 084 Exit 078 Electrical 082 Entry 085 Exterior 439 Electronics 440 Entry Display Area 086 External F 087 Factory 092 Film 278 Forced Door 442 Factory Manager 093 Fire 096 Foyer 276 Fail 443 Fitness Testing 097 Freezer 088 Failure 094 Floor 098 Front 089 Fashion 323 FLR 379 Front Counter 20 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 4 Text word library continued 090 Fence 095 Foil 538 Front Door Keypad Bank 1 091 File 277 Food 542 Front Door Keypad Bank 2 G 099 Games 448 Graphics 395 Group 21 283 Gaming 312 Grd Flr 396 Group 22 100 Gas 449 Groundsman Store 397 Group 23 101 Garden 106 Ground 398 Group 24 102 Garage 303 Group 399 Group 25 103 Gate 385 Group 11 400 Group 26 104 General 386 Group 12 401 Group 27 445 General Circulation 387 Group 13 402 Group 28 530 General Staff 388 Group 14 403 Group 29 519 General Staff 1 389 Group 15 450 Guard 532 General Staff 2 390 Group 16 548 Guard Patrol Full 446 GLA 391 Group 17 549 Guard Patrol Limited 447 GLA Stage 392 Group 18 279 Gun 105 Glass 393 Group 19 315 GYM 328 Goods 394 Group 20 H 107 Hall
59. 10 digit number given to or selected by a user It is necessary to enter a PIN code on an Alliance keypad as a prerequisite to perform most functions In programming the PIN code is associated with a user number which identifies the PIN code holder to the system Passive Infrared A security device used to detect intruders in a certain part of an area or premise based on infrared detection An inquiry message continually sent by the control panel to data gathering panels DGP and remote arming stations RAS Polling allows the remote unit to transfer data to the control panel Remote Arming Station A RAS is the user s control panel for security functions for areas or for access points doors The RAS can be a console LCD keypad reader or any other device that can be used to perform security function such as arm disarm open doors etc A device used for access control that can read cards to allow access Depending on the needs and the type of cards the reader can be a magnetic swipe reader or a proximity reader Request to Exit A zone input that is programmed to activate a door event flag e g a button provided inside a door to allow users to exit without using the door reader shunt subordinate alarm group tamper time zone up download user zone input Chapter4 245 Reference A procedure that automatically stops a zone input from generating an alarm when it is activated e g shunts stop a door fr
60. 33 24 Hour 151 Alarm E151 GA GA Gas Detected Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 GB Alarm restore R151 GR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 GU 34 24 Hour 152 Alarm E152 ZA ZA Refrigeration Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 ZB Alarm restore R152 ZR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 ZU 227 228 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class 35 24 Hour Alarms cont 36 37 38 Subclass Condition 04 B SIA 24 Hour 153 Alarm E153 ZA ZA Loss of Heat Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 ZB Alarm restore R153 ZR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 ZU 24 Hour 154 Alarm E154 WA WA Water Leakage Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 WB Alarm restore R150 WR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 WU 24 Hour 155 Alarm E155 QA QA Foil Break Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 QB Alarm restore R155 QR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 QU 24 Hour 156 Alarm E156 UA UA Day Trouble Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 UB Alarm restore R156 UR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 UU Chapter 4 Reference Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class Subclass Condition 65 B SIA 39 24 Hour 24 Hour 157 Alarm E157 ZA SE ZA Low Bottl
61. 6 eS SS eee mm Areas Alm grp restriction 4 Time zone 1 Alternate alm grp 32 Areas 1 2 Time zone 1 invalid Alm grp restriction 4 time zone 2 valid 2 Timed area 2 Time zone 2 Alternate alm grp 33 Areas Alm grp restriction 4 Time zone 0 always Alternate alm grp Illustration of alarm group restriction application for user 1 See y User 1 is assigned alarm group 31 Alarm group 31 1 2 Alarm group restriction 4 programming details Time zone 1 valid use standard restriction Standard restriction e Li 1 Timed area 1 A R area 2 Alarm group 32 First alternate restriction use first alternate restriction 2 A R area Second alternate restriction we 3 Timed area 1 3 A R area Time zone 1 amp 2 invalid Alarm group 33 use second alternate restriction 1 1 none lE E E E E E Alarm group Time zone application Alarm group restriction See eee eee mi mimi The effect of theses alarm groups and alarm group restriction is as follows When time zone 1 is valid This is the standard restriction for user 1 and it applies alarm group 31 and alarm group restriction 4 When used as standard alarm group restriction 4 provides full control for area 1 but is limited to arm and reset control for area 2 When time zone 1 is invalid but time zone 2 is valid This is the Ist alternate restriction for user 1 and it app
62. 76 L fC 8 0 CANCEL OK ENTER key starts Submacro edit To send a submacro to the control panel without being triggered by the associated macro press the DVMRe front panel Function button F twice followed by the submacro number 238 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Search and play Search and play allows RAS users to recall recorded video footage via specified RASes on the control panel s system databus by entering the Quick History or User History menus RASes used for search and play must be specifically enabled for this functionality When using search and play the displayed video footage is controlled by the time and date of selected panel events For example press ENTER ENTER on the RAS keypad to enter Quick History When a user scans scrolls through the history the spot monitor displays the video recorded at each panel event s time and date Upon entering search and play the spot monitor displays the multi screen view for all cameras the number of cameras displayed will depend upon type of DVMRe used up to 16 When exiting search and play the spot monitor is restored to the view mode in use prior to search and play Programming instructions Use an LCD RAS or management software to enable DVMRe search and play operations to be performed from specified RASes 1 Set the Enable History Search And Play option to Yes see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 2
63. 9 not applicable 3 TZ 44 TZ 48 TZ 52 TZ 56 TZ 60 not applicable 4 TZ 45 TZ 49 TZ 53 TZ 57 TZ 61 not applicable 5 activates time zone 62 for any RAS address from 1 through 16 6 activates time zone 63 for any RAS address from 1 through 16 Chapter 3 31 Programming details Programming hard time zones Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 2 3 4 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming Press MENU to choose advanced menu Enter 13 and press ENTER to access option 13 Time Zones Time Zones Time Zone No Enter the time zone number and press ENTER The display will begin with the first of four sub time zones for example TZ 1 1 TZ 1 1 Start 08 00 End 00 00 Start Hours Enter the start time hour and press ENTER TZ 1 1 Start 08 00 End 00 00 Start Mins Enter the start time minutes and press ENTER TZ 1 1 Start 08 00 End 00 00 End Hours Enter the end time hour and press ENTER TZ 1 1 Start 08 00 End 00 00 End Mins Enter the end time minutes and press ENTER The start and end times programmed will show on the top line of the display 10 Press ENTER to advance to the day of the week field TZ 1 1 Days Mo Tu We Hol 1 Sun 8 Hol 32 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual 11 Enter the start day n
64. Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual n interlogix A UTC Fire amp Security Company Copyright Disclaimer Trademarks and patents Software license agreement 2012 UTC Fire amp Security Americas Corporation Inc Interlogix is part of UTC Climate Controls amp Security a unit of United Technologies Corporation All rights reserved This document may not be copied or otherwise reproduced in whole or in part except as specifically permitted under US and international copyright law without the prior written consent from UTC Fire amp Security Document number revision 1040730 REV G October 2012 THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UTC FIRE amp SECURITY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR OMISSIONS AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITIES LOSSES OR RISKS PERSONAL OR OTHERWISE INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OF THE USE OR APPLICATION OF ANY OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT FOR THE LATEST DOCUMENTATION CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIER OR VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW UTCFIREANDSECURITY COM This publication may contain examples of screen captures and reports used in daily operations Exam ples may include fictitious names of individuals and companies Any similarity to names and addresses of actual businesses or persons is entirely coincidental Alliance product and logo are trademarks of UTC Fire amp Security Other trade names used in this docume
65. Arm Reset 2nd Alternate Timed Disarm Area 2nd Alternate Areas to Arm Reset 254 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Option 16 Event to Output Output Number Event Flag Number Time Zone to Control Output Active or Inactive During Time Zone Invert Output Option 17 Auto Arm Disarm Auto Arm Disarm Program Time Zone to Arm Disarm Alarm Group to Auto Arm Disarm Option 18 Vaults Option 19 Area Linking Option 20 System Code System Code 1 Card Offset 1 System Code 2 Card Offset 2 Option 21 Zone Shunts Shunt Timer Number Zone Number to Shunt Output Number to Start Shunt Shunt Time Shunt Warning Time Shunt Event Flag Shunt Warning Event Flag Door Open Command Starts Shunt Shunt Zone When Disarmed Shunt Zone When Armed Cancel Door Event Flag Zone Holds Event Flag for 2 Seconds Entry Exit Shunting Log Door Open Close Chapter 4 Reference Option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output Select Time Zone Assign Output to Follow Option 23 Poll Errors Select Device Type Option 24 Download to Remote Device Select Download Option Display Download Status Download Options Option 25 Display Last Card Options 26 27 Reserved Option 28 To Remote Devices Select the Device Type Select the Device to Program Option 29 Computer Connection Enable Remote Up Download Up Download if Any Area Armed Enable Remote Control Remote Control if Any Area Armed Use Modem Initialization String If YES Enter 32 C
66. CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station If the zone closes to normal state the alarm is reset Generates an alarm when the area is armed Example emergency door 31 Latching key switch Used to arm or disarm areas When the zones switches to active the areas arm When the zones switches to normal state the areas disarm This zone types uses an alarm group to perform the arm disarm functions Also see footnote 1 Example latching key switches to arm disarm areas Note The alarm groups must be programmed 32 Armed zone to event flag Does not perform any action when the area is disarmed Activates the zone event flag when the area is armed Example temperature alarm on freezer activates buzzers Chapter 3 Programming details Table 10 Zone input types continued Number Zone input type Description 33 24 hour alarm amp This zone type requires different wiring The zone can have the bypass following states e Shorted generates an alarm e Normal no alarm e Active bypass no alarm generated Open tamper alarm Example A key switch is used to bypass the zone in shopping centers where only one zone is available for each shop 34 Area disarm A latching key switch that has a special function alarm group e Switching from normal state to active starts the warning time for restriction the alarm group restriction assigned to the alarm group When the wa
67. Database 12 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer Programming menu option 43 Test Calls Installer Programming menu option 51 Engineering Reset Installer Programming menu option 52 Voice Reporting Installer Programming menu option 53 Program DVMRe Installer Programming menu option 54 Engineer Walk Test These options are described in detail in Custom programming on page 113 Chapter 3 Programming details This chapter provides detailed instructions about programming the Alliance system listed in the recommended order of programming In this chapter Required programming 14 Custom programming 113 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Required programming The sequence of the programming steps is very important to ensure correct programming of the system Perform the steps in the sequence of the following sections Installer menu option 10 Program Text 00 cece 15 Installer menu option 13 Time ZoneS 0 ees 29 Installer menu option 2 Area Database L LL 32 Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups iii 44 Installer menu option 3 RAS Database L 000 61 Installer menu option 4 DGP Database L L 0 70 Installer menu option 1 Zone Database L 72 Installer menu option 9 Communication Options 97 System menu option 14 Program Users 108 Installer menu option 16 Event to Output 110
68. Display Shunting on LCD Change 0 Skip YES When a zone is shunted the text Zone Shunted will appear on the display Display shunting on LCD NO Nothing is shown when a zone is shunted YES Arm Disarm Using One Key Change 0 Skip YES After entering the user code arm or disarm areas by entering the number of the area without pressing ENTER Arm disarm using one key NO Normal alarm control Note This option is only available for areas 1 through 8 If an LCD arming station is used as master and Arm Using One Key is set to YES the system must be programmed so that areas 9 to 16 can never be armed NO Cards Auto Disarm Change 0 Skip YES Cards disarm areas without using the OFF key Cards auto disarm NO Only the door is unlocked except if CardAlways Arms Disarms is set to YES orthe ON OFF key is used Chapter3 67 Programming details NO Cards Always Arm Disarm Change 0 Skip YES Cards arm disarm alarm groups without using the ON OFF keys Toggles Area Status must also be set to YES Cards always arm disarm NO Normal alarm control Note The card user s alarm group and the arming station s reader s alarm group must both allow arm and or disarm functions before a card can be used to arm disarm Reset from RAS without code NO Reset From RAS Without Code Change 0 Skip YES Reset alarms by pressing ENTER ENTER show alarms
69. ELL Modem Change 0 Skip YES Bell Modem will be used to up download NO Bell Modem will not be used to up download Reserved Bell modem Chapter 3 183 Programming details Connection type PSTN Conn Type Enter the number for the connection type and press ENTER Table 25 Connection type codes Number Format 0 PSTN 1 ISDN 2 ISDN D 3 GSM 184 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 30 Printer Use this option to program details for the printer To obtain a printer output from the Alliance control panel a serial printer interface or a serial computer and printer interface has to be fitted to the control panel Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 30 and press ENTER to access option 30 Printer Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Enable real time printer NO Enable Real Time Printer Change 0 Skip The real time printing function operates independently of the Alliance system menu option 24 Print History YES Enable the printer port on the Alliance control panel to print each event as it happens NO _ A printer is
70. IR and RADAR or PIR and Ultrasonic used to detect intruders in an area or premise When a user is being forced to breach the system security e g forced at gunpoint to open the door the duress feature allows the user to signal a central station by entering a duress digit in conjunction with a PIN code Installer employee qualified to install and service the control panel A signal activated by a zone input condition area condition system status or fault condition door command on doors 1 to 16 or shunt condition The main purpose of an event flag is to activate an output A list of past alarm and access control events stored in memory that can be viewed on an LCD arming station or sent to a printer An alarm silent triggered by a hold up button only sends a message to a central station A company that installs and services security equipment A remote arming station RAS with keys to input data used to program the control panel perform user functions view alarms etc A device using a switch with a key to arm or disarm areas Liquid Crystal Display The part of a remote arming station RAS where messages are displayed Light Emitting Diode A light indicator on an arming station which conveys a condition e g area in alarm communication fault etc An alarm that occurs in an occupied area and is signaled within a premise and not reported to a central station A logic expression that combines macro inputs in a
71. Internal Siren Default internal siren event flag assigned in the area database If set to YES in the zone database activates when any internal siren activates in any area Chapter 4 Reference Table 31 Predefined event flags continued Number Name Description 14 Do NOT Use 15 Do NOT Use 16 Testing Activates during the arm test A testing event is used to activate a device that allows the testing of other devices that need to be tested For example activate a light to test a light detector The tester event flag activates for half the testing event flag programmed in nstaller menu option 6 Timers on page 114 The remaining period of the arm test time is settling time to allow the tested device to switch back to normal state make sure that the arm test time is longer than the testing event time 221 222 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Reporting Reporting in a control panel is divided into zone event reporting and system event reporting System event reporting is not described in this manual Zone event reporting Zones use reporting classes and subclasses that can be programmed per zone Select the conditions to report per class in Installer menu option 42 Reporting Class Database on page 204 Table 32 shows an overview of the reported zone event per subclass and condition The CID column holds the reported Contact ID event the SIA column holds the SIA event
72. It can have separate event flags Example If area 1 is a foyer and is linked to areas 2 3 and 4 then e When any of the linked areas 2 3 or 4 are disarmed area 1 will be disarmed e When all of the linked areas 2 3 and 4 are armed area 1 will be armed Linked areas also have control over the common area if programmed in the alarm group Example If area 1 is linked to areas 2 3 and 4 then a user with area 3 can reset an alarm in area 1 Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access option 19 Area Linking Area Linking Common Area Enter the common area number and press ENTER Area 1 2 3 4 Area to Link Enter the area numbers to be linked to the common area and press ENTER Remove linked areas by entering the areas numbers again Chapter 3 Programming details Installer menu option 20 System Codes Alliance control panels support up to two different system codes sometimes referred to as site codes or facility codes for use with Alliance 1 door RASes Each system code also provides an option to offset the card ID for easier programming The system code is unique Note The AL 1255 4 Door DGP and the AL 1265 4 Elevator DGP do not require this setting to
73. ND 11 Night 154 North East 148 Near 370 Night Manager 155 Note 268 New 354 Noise Makers 156 Number Isolated 149 Next 152 North 150 Next To 153 North West o 157 Off 160 On 360 Out 158 Office 161 Open 286 Outer 159 Officer 466 Orchestral 162 Over P 163 Panel 169 Phone 471 Pre School 164 Panic 170 PIR 472 Preparation Chapter3 23 Programming details Table 4 Text word library continued 165 Park 322 360 PIR 473 Principal 467 Passage 287 Pit 311 Print 166 Passive 288 Plant 474 Printery 468 Patrol 470 Playroom 475 Production 531 Patrol 2 357 Pneumatic 310 Productivity 533 Patrol 3 171 Point 476 Professional Support 167 Penset 172 Pool 175 Protection 469 Performing Art 356 POPUP 477 Public Waiting Center 168 Perimeter 173 Port 176 Pull 321 Personnel 174 Power 177 Pump Q 478 Quiet Learning R 178 Rack 186 Record 482 Resource Store 179 Radio 187 Reed Switch 300 Retrofit 180 Raid 479 Reference 306 RF 181 Ramp 188 Refrigeration 191 Right 317 RAS 307 Register 309 Riser 182 Reader 189 Remote 192 Road 183 Rear 190 Representative 193 Roller Door 184 Receiving 480 Reprographic 194 Roof Production 407 Receiving Dock 518 Request To Exit 195 Room 24 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 4 Text word library
74. P and T but only digits between 0 and 9 Dial tone detection CTR21 DT Detection This feature enables or disables dial tone detection for several types of dial tones used in various countries We recommend using CTR21 the US market Dial tone detection will take place at the beginning of the central station dialing string or when a T is detected in the dialing string For example in the dialing string 9T1234567 dial tone detection will occur before the 9 is dialed and again before the is dialed Enter the number for the dial tone type and press ENTER Table 12 dial tone detection codes Number Type 0 Disabled no dial tone detection takes place the panel will dial after a 2 second delay 1 CTR21 2 Netherlands 3 UK 4 Other Chapter 3 99 Programming details YES DTMF Tone Dialing Change 0 Skip Enable PSTN Line fault monitor YES Enable PSTN Line Fault Monitor Change 0 Skip A line monitor will detect if the line voltage on the telephone network is within limits If not a telephone line failure will occur Select tone dialing YES Use tone dialing NO Use pulse dialing YES Enable the line monitor NO Disable the line monitor Monitor service tones NO Monitor Service Tones Change 0 Skip Do not use Press ENTER to go to the next display Use three digit SIA extensions YES 3 Digit SIA Extensions Cha
75. PA and HA YES Report to CS1 Change 0 Skip NO Do not report to central station 1 YES Report to CS2 Change 0 Skip NO Do not report to central station 2 YES Report to CS3 Change 0 Skip NO Do not report to central station 3 Reporting of zone Report to central station 1 YES Report to central station 1 Report to central station 2 YES Report to central station 2 Report to central station 3 YES Report to central station 3 85 86 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Report to central station 4 YES Report to CS4 Change 0 Skip YES Report to central station 4 NO Do not report to central station 4 Enable audio listen in NO Enable Audio Listen in Change 0 Skip YES Enable audio listen in NO No audio listen in Enable engineer reset on alarm NO Engineer Reset on Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Engineer reset enabled for alarms in this zone NO No engineer reset How to perform an engineer reset Whenever an engineer reset is required the panel will display a 4 digit code This code is a reference to a special code that can be found in the Alliance Management Software package menu control or contact your local distributor for information Enable engineer reset on tamper alarms NO Engineer Reset on Tamper Change 0 Skip YES Engineer reset enabled for tamper alarms in this zone NO No en
76. R to access option 34 Program System Event Flags To program the following system event flags options 1 Choose an event flag number between 17 and 255 user defined event flag number 2 Document the event flag description for the chosen number on the event flag worksheet 3 In Jnstaller menu option 16 Event to Output e Select an output event flag number between 17 and 255 e Choose the event flag number that will trigger this output e Select a time zone to control the output AC Fail No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when an AC failure is detected on the Alliance control panel or on a DGP AC fail event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag Chapter 3 Programming details Low Battery No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a low battery is detected on the Alliance control panel or on a DGP Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Fuse Fail No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a fuse failure is detected on the Alliance control panel or on a DGP Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Low battery event flag Enter 0 to disable an event flag Fuse fail event flag Enter 0 to disable an event flag Tamper event flag Tamper No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a panel tamper is detected on the Alliance control panel or on a DGP Enter the even
77. Report 18 Reset Cameras 7 Service Menu 19 Installer Programming 8 Film Counters 20 Door and Floor Groups 9 List Zone Names 21 Holidays 10 Bypass Zone 22 Open Door 11 Unbypass Zone 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable 12 Test Zone 24 Print History Alarm group time zone Alm Grp 14 Time Zone 4 Time Zone Determine the time zone that applies to this alarm group The alarm group is only available if the time zone is valid see Installer menu option 13 Time Zones on page 29 Enter the time zone number for this alarm group and press ENTER 60 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Alternate alarm group Grp 14 Alt Grp 12 Night Shift Alm Grp You can program each alarm group to have an alternate alarm group The alternate alarm group is used whenever the original alarm group is disabled due to an invalid time zone The alternate alarm group can have different areas or options than the original alarm group Example During normal working hours users can arm and disarm from a list After hours only arm alarm reset is allowed without presenting a list of areas The alternate alarm group can also be programmed with an alternate alarm group and so on up to three alarm groups the original plus two alternates If a function is denied by the time zone of one alarm group the next will be checked etc Note When alternate alarm groups are active and have alarm group restrictions the alternate al
78. TER stops the cameras operating after pressing ENTER ENTER for the Quick Alarm Log Disable auto insert of alarm group restriction NO Disable Insert of Alm Grp Restr Change 0 Skip YES Disables the special procedure for automatically timing on non vault areas when arming vaults NO _ Enables the special procedure for automatically timing on non vault areas when arming vaults provided all applicable values are programmed NO Reserved Change 0 Skip Disable PIN code from displaying YES Disable PIN Code From Displaying Change 0 Skip YES PIN codes are not visible except to master installer The display shows PIN codes cannot be viewed NO PIN codes are visible Reserved do not use Press ENTER to scroll forward Chapter 3 129 Programming details NO Disable Flashing Area LEDs Change 0 Skip YES The area LED will not flash on alarm NO The area LED will flash on alarm Disable flashing area LEDs Two users before programming code NO Two Users Before Programming Code Change 0 Skip YES Two users are required to enter their PIN codes before access is granted to program users User 50 Master Code is not required to have a second code to program users NO Validation is not needed when entering User menu 14 Program Users Display alarms instantly on LCD YES Display Alarm Instant On LCD Change 0 Skip YES Details of the fi
79. Timer Event Flag Entry Timer Event Flag Warning Timer Event Flag Camera Event Flag Pre Alarm Timer Event Flag Anti Mask Event Flag Latched Reset Event Flag Alarm A Event Flag Alarm B Event Flag Out Of Hours Time Zone Area Disarmed Time Report to Central Station 1 Report to Central Station 2 Report to Central Station 3 Report to Central Station 4 248 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Option 3 RAS Database Poll RAS Enable Audio Listen In Enable Exit Faults A and B Alarm Reporting ACPO Disable Arming if All Bypassed Keybox time Area Tamper event flag Select RAS to Program Option 4 DGP Database Poll DGP Area Alarm Group Menu Alarm Group Door Event Flag Output Controller LCD Arming Station Code ENTER Toggles Area Status ENTER Key Opens Door Only Door Event Flag on Alarm Codes Display Shunted Zone Arm Disarm Using One Key Cards Auto Disarm Card Always Arms Disarms Reset From RAS Without Code Alarm Group Restrictions To Disarm Only Enable Entry Exit Buzzers Timed Lockout Cards Arm After 3 Badges Disable Status LEDs 3 LED RAS CARD amp PIN Disarm Only RAS Tamper ACPO Area DGP Type DGP Tamper ACPO Area Chapter 4 Reference Option 5 Alarm Groups Alarm Group Number Alarm Group Name Areas Assigned User Alarm Group Alarm System Control List Areas Keypad Duress Reset System Alarm Disable Auto Unbypass Arm and Reset Only Disarm Only Arm Reset Only Auto Bypa
80. Walk Test Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Starting the walk test When starting the engineer walk test the user will be prompted to select area s to test by the display shown below Initially no areas are selected and the top line of the display is blank 0 All Area 1 Select an area by entering the area number followed by ENTER Alternatively enter 0 and then press ENTER to select all available areas Areas selected are shown on the top line of the display Both the user and the RAS must have access to an area in order for the area to be available for selection If a user attempts to include an area that is not available the RAS buzzer will sound a warning several short beeps and the area will not be displayed in the selected list 214 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual 2 Press ENTER to start the test Alternatively press CLEAR to abort the test and exit the menu If aborted at this stage no event test started failed etc will be logged and no test event flag will be set When the walk test starts a walk test event flag is activated to allow detectors to be configured to automatically go into walk test and the display indicates all zones to be tested Untested On 1 2 4 0 Cancel Zone If the number of zones is too large to fit on the LCD display a appears at the end
81. a is disarmed Does not perform any action when the area is armed Example opening a closet activates a buzzer 81 82 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 10 Zone input types continued Number Zone input type Description 44 Day night with Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report alarm group it to the central station restriction This local alarm can only be acknowledged by entering USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station Generates an alarm when the area is armed but the zone can be disabled when two users with alarm group restrictions have entered their user code not necessarily in the same area Example emergency door Note The alarm groups and alarm group restrictions must be programmed 45 Disarm event Activates the zone event when the area is disarmed flag armed alarm Generates an alarm when the area is armed but the zone can be with restriction disabled if two users with alarm group restrictions have entered their user code not necessarily in the same area Note The alarm groups and alarm group restrictions must be programmed 46 Disarm alarm Generates an alarm if the area is disarmed arm generates Generates a general burglar alarm if the area is armed alarm 47 Disarm alarm Generates an alarm and activates the cameras if the area is disarmed suspicion arm When the zone closes to normal state the cameras continue to generates
82. add the zone name Office 4 Door 1 Contact 2 for Zone 1 Chapter 3 73 Programming details 1 Enterthe text reference number for Office from the text library and press Enter 2 Enter the text variable number 4 and press ENTER 3 Enter the text reference number for Door from the text library and press ENTER 4 Enter the text variable number 1 and press ENTER 5 Enter the text reference number for Contact from the text library and press ENTER 6 Enter the text variable number 2 and press ENTER 7 Press ENTER again to save the information and move to the next option Zone type Type 2 Armed Alarm Type Enter the zone input type number from Table 10 Zone input types and press ENTER The zone type determines exactly how the zone will function in given circumstances Most zone types require an area but zone types that affect the status of areas zone types 6 31 34 35 need alarm groups Note The zone type is important and influences much of the programming and functions of the system You must be very careful when programming zone types Armed and Disarmed An area may be armed or disarmed If an area is armed certain zone types will go into alarm when the zone is activated Other zone types only go into alarm when the area is disarmed Tamper Alarms When the dual zone option is setto YES a short or open circuit on most zone types will generate a tamper alarm When set to NO an ope
83. aera eed aires 6 Clearing the Memory ir ERRATA 6 Disarming the system 7 Accessing the MENU 7 Programming tools oirre cirrosi iade da a iiair Ei a Ea ioi 9 Resetto defaulti c iirlii i AE Reece le nee i ees a 10 Programming sequence cect teeta 10 vi Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Chapter 3 Programming detailS eee eee 13 Required programming i 14 Installer menu option 10 Program Text 15 Installer menu option 13 Time Zones LL 29 Installer menu option 2 Area Database cece eee 32 Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups 44 Installer menu option 3 RAS Database 0c eee ees 61 Installer menu option 4 DGP Database 70 Installer menu option 1 Zone Database ccc eee eee 72 Installer menu option 9 Communication Options 97 System menu option 14 Program Users 108 Installer menu option 16 Event to Output 110 Custom programming eee nee 131 Installer menu option 6 Timers 00 000 c cette 141 Installer menu option 7 System Options 121 Installer menu option 8 Auto Reset 142 Installer menu option 11 Version Number 143 Installer menu option 12 Lamp Test 144 Installer menu option 14 Defaults 0 145 Software IUM 0 00 cette 146 Installer menu option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions LL 147 Installer menu option 17 Auto Arm Disarm 0000000 eee eee eaee 155 Installer menu option 18 Vault
84. ag is active whenever a dialer connection between the panel and central station is active Siren Test No Event Flag Event Flag This flag is active whenever a siren test is active All Armed No Event Flag Event Flag This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip Siren test event flag All armed pulse event flag 198 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Computer connection event flag Computer Connection No Event Flag Event Flag The flag is active whenever a computer connection between the panel and management software is active The flag is not to be activated until after the connection has been established Line Fault No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is active whenever a line fault condition is active Battery test active No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is active when a battery test is being performed Engineer walk test No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is active whenever an Engineer walk test is active Engineer walk test reset No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is active for 5 seconds after each walk test failed or completed Line fault Battery test active Engineer walk test Engineer walk test reset Chapter 3 199 Programming details System A ACPO No Event Flag Event Flag This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip System B ACPO No Event Flag Event Flag T
85. ags are not displayed Chapter 3 131 Programming details Delayed disarmed alarm lockout NO Delayed Disarmed Alm Lockout Change 0 Skip This option is only applicable to latching delayed disarmed alarms If set to YES an alarm can only be canceled if the zone input is in normal state A latching disarmed alarm is LOCKED OUT until the alarm device is taken out of its latched state reset YES Delayed disarmed alarms are locked out until the alarm device is reset NO Delayed disarmed alarms are not locked out NO Zone Expansion Fitted Change 0 Skip YES Zone expanders are fitted on the control panel Zone expansion fitted NO Zone expanders are not fitted on the control panel Bypass zone includes tamper NO Bypass Zone Tamper Change 0 Skip YES When a zone input is bypassed the tamper is also bypassed and tamper alarms will not occur NO Whena zone input is bypassed the tamper is not bypassed and tamper alarms will still occur YES Report Multiple Alarms in Zone Change 0 Skip YES Report multiple alarms as a separate alarm for each alarm that occurs Report multiple alarms NO Only report the first alarm Subsequent alarms will not be reported 132 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Report multiple restores NO Report Each Restored Multi Alm Change 0 Skip YES Report a restore for every alarm that occurs NO Report only one restore f
86. amera and Camera 1 Video from all camera inputs is recorded sequentially and chronologically therefore searching for a point in time on Camera 1 will result in the same point in time on the desired camera The generation of event text causes the DVMRe to force record a single video frame on Camera 1 in addition to any currently active recording setup Chapter4 235 Reference Programming instructions Use an LCD RAS or management software to set the Enable Text Insertion option to Yes see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 Using panel relays to control DVMRe macros Use the following steps to program panel relays to control DVMRe macros 1 Program a DVMRe macro to perform the required camera or DVMRe operations A DVMRe macro is a recorded sequence of up to 32 keystrokes that can be used to operate a camera Program the required panel relay see Installer menu option 16 Event to Output on page 110 A physical relay is not required Map the panel relay to a DVMRe alarm input see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 Link the DVMRe alarm input to a DVMRe macro refer to the Kalatel DVMRe User Manual for details Depending upon the state set or reset of the designated panel relay the panel issues an alarm activation or deactivation command to the DVMRe for the corresponding DVMRe alarm input Depending on the DVMRe alarm input command activation or deactivation the DVMRe runs t
87. ammed Chapter3 203 Programming details Enter the same number twice to invert the macro output It willnow trigger the event flag or output if the result of the equation is not true An inverted macro output is recognized by the exclamation mark preceding the E or R When the display shows the correct number press ENTER to save the display and move to the next option M 1 E0 Or E0 Or E0 Or E0 Chg Logic 1 This option is used to specify the logical operators that create the macro logic equation Two operators are available as follows Macro logic equation e AND Result is true only if both inputs are active e OR Result is true if one of the inputs was active Press MENU to toggle between OR or AND Press ENTER to save the displayed information and to return to the original macro logic display Note Any unused macro inputs must be left as an OR NAND and NOR functions can be made using the invert operator on the macro output or the macro inputs NAND INVERT Macro Input 1 OR INVERT Macro Input 2 NOR INVERT Macro Input 1 AND INVERT Macro Input 2 204 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 42 Reporting Class Database Alarm reporting depends on the settings in Section 10 Zone Database Option 1 Reporting of Zone Use the following steps to navigate to the option l 2 3 4 Note Press MENU
88. ance System Advanced Programming Manual Figure 8 User history key map Permitted RAS 1 Play 2 Pause 3 Stop 5 Enter 8 Record 1 Search 2 Up 3 Record 4 Left 5 Enter 6 Right 7 Pause 8 Down 9 Menu 1 Play menu Press n to send a DVMRe command 4 Play reverse 6 Play forward 7 Frame reverse 9 Frame forward 2 Search menu Press n to send a DVMRe command User History Key Map Press MENU code 5 Enter 1 2 or 3 to select a history log ENTER and then n to select an option where n is a numbered key 1 Scan shift the history text display to the next item 2 Play 3 Stop 4 Fast reverse 5 Pause 6 Fast forward 7 Frame reverse 8 Select video menu gt Press n to select a DVMRe sub menu where n is 9 Frame forward 1 Play menu 0 Exit User History 2 Search menu 3 Camera menu 4 View menu 3 Camera menu Press n to select a camera option 1 through 9 camera n view 0 multi camera view 4 View menu Press n to send a DVMRe command 1 2 way view 2 4 way view 3 6 way view 4 7 way view 5 9 way view 6 10 way view 7 13 way view 8 16 way view Chapter4 241 Reference Troubleshooting search and play If a requested search and play action fails the requesting RAS may beep seven times to indicate an error Possible causes include e Faulty cabling or co
89. ance System Advanced Programming Manual Alarm group to auto arm disarm Pgm 1 Alm Grp 14 Area One Alm Grp The alarm group determines which areas are automatically armed or disarmed and if the specified areas are to be automatically armed disarmed or both If an alarm group restriction is linked to the alarm group the automatic arming can be postponed by a preset time Enter the alarm group number and press ENTER The settings in the alarm group determine the operation of this function The function follows the rules of the alarm group regarding alarm control For example Ifthe alarm group setting for Arm and Reset Only is set to YES then the areas assigned will only automatically arm e Ifthe alarm group setting forDisarm Only is set to YES then the assigned areas will only automatically disarm Ifthe alarm group setting for any alarm group restriction is set to YES then a user can extend the time that the areas are disarmed for a specified period When programming alarm groups a time zone can be assigned to the alarm group to specify when the alarm group is valid The alarm group assigned to an arm disarm timer program does not require a time zone in the alarm group Using alarm group restrictions with auto arm disarm Users can postpone the time that the areas will arm by entering their code or presenting their card during warning time Link an alarm group restriction to the alarm group for the area
90. are described in detail in Required programming on page 14 Custom programming can be done in any order Installer Programming menu option 6 Timers Installer Programming menu option 7 System Options Installer Programming menu option 8 Auto Reset Installer Programming menu option 11 Version Number Installer Programming menu option 12 Lamp Test Installer Programming menu option 14 Defaults Installer Programming menu option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions Installer Programming menu option 17 Auto Arm Disarm Installer Programming menu option 18 Vaults Installer Programming menu option 19 Area Linking Installer Programming menu option 20 System Codes Installer Programming menu option 21 Zone Shunts Installer Programming menu option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output Installer Programming menu option 23 Poll Errors Installer Programming menu option 24 Download to Remote Devices Installer Programming menu option 25 Display Last Card Installer Programming menu option 28 To Remote Device Installer Programming menu option 29 Computer Connection Installer Programming menu option 30 Printer Installer Programming menu option 31 Battery Testing Installer Programming menu option 32 Custom LCD Message Installer Programming menu option 33 Program Next Service Installer Programming menu option 34 Program System Event Flags Installer Programming menu option 35 Program Macro Testing Installer Programming menu option 42 Reporting Class
91. areas assigned to the zone is armed via the STAY key When using stay arming the system immediately arms all requested areas with all perimeter zones supervised and no exit delay The panel reports the arming state to the central station and logs the arming state to the management software as per normal Note When using stay arming any entry exit zone zone type 3 or 13 programmed as a perimeter zone shall start the entry timer for that area An alarm is generated if the entry timer expires before the STAY armed area is disarmed To use stay arming a user enters their PIN code followed by pressing the STAY key The designated STAY key depends on the RAS e AL 111x uses the right hand key above the OPEN key e AL 110x uses the F2 key Chapter 3 97 Programming details Installer menu option 9 Communication Options This option is used to set up the telephone numbers and communication formats for central station reporting Reporting options can be set for both system and area reporting Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 9 and press ENTER to access option 9 Communication Options Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip opt
92. arm group restrictions apply See nstaller menu option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions on page 147 Enter the alternate alarm group number for this alarm group and press ENTER Arming and resetting alarms after regular hours disarm inhibit 1 Program the time zones for the users using Installer menu option 13 Time Zones 2 Program the user alarm groups with options using Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups 3 Program the first user alarm group with options for the users using Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups 4 Program an alternate user alarm group using the option Arm and reset only in Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups Assign the area and select the 24 7 time zone 5 Go back to the users alarm group and add alternate users alarm group using Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups 6 Program the users with the selected user alarm groups using System menu option 14 Program Users 7 Select the users that will have the options to arm and reset the system after regular hours using System menu option 14 Program Users Chapter3 61 Programming details Installer menu option 3 RAS Database Remote Arming Stations RAS are devices used to provide system control such as area arming or disarming Depending on the type of remote arming station additional functions can be available such as LCD displays menus to set time and date etc Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 an
93. arts running In order for the function to be enabled the areas listed in this option must also be listed in the alarm group to which the alarm group restriction is assigned and alarm system control must be enabled The number 1 on the bottom line indicates that you are programming the standard restriction Enter the area number and press ENTER Chapter 3 Programming details 1 2 3 4 5 1 AIR Area When a user enters a code the programmed areas are armed or alarms are reset In order for the function to be enabled the areas listed in this option must also be listed in the alarm group to which the alarm group restriction is assigned and alarm system control must be enabled Areas to arm reset The number 1 on the bottom line indicates that you are programming the standard restriction Enter the area number and press ENTER First alternate timed disarm area 9 10 2 Timed Area The number 2 on the bottom line indicates that you are programming the first alternate restriction Enter the area number and press ENTER First alternate areas to arm reset 9 10 2 AIR Area The number 2 on the bottom line indicates that you are programming the first alternate restriction Enter the area number and press ENTER 153 154 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Second alternate timed disarm area 12 3 Timed Area The number 3 on the bottom line indicates that you are programming
94. ation on programming the remote device see the programming manual for the device selected Chapter 3 177 Programming details Installer menu option 29 Computer Connection Use this option to program connections to a computer running software package to program or control the Alliance system When connecting the panel directly via the J18 onboard RS 232 port or connecting the panel via the Alliance computer printer interface it is not necessary to set the first four options in this section When connecting the panel as a remote connection via the onboard PSTN dialer or the ISDN interface or via a stand alone ISDN or PSTN modem connected to the computer printer interface the first option in this section must be set to YES Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 29 and press ENTER to access option 29 Computer Connection Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Enable remote up download YES Enable Remote Up Download Change 0 Skip YES A remote connection up download is possible NO Remote up download is not possible Note To ensure optimum security this option should be set to YES This option must be set to YES
95. be programmed in the control panel It is programmed in the DGP using nstaller menu option 28 To Remote Device Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 20 and press ENTER to access option 20 System Codes System Code 1 004346 SysCode The system code is unique to the reader device and card range The system code normally has 6 digits if less than 6 digits are provided add leading zeros to the number System code 1 Enter the first system code and press ENTER Cards Offset 1 0 Change No This option is used to specify the number to be added or subtracted from the actual card ID number for cards in System Code A The Alliance control panel will calculate the user number as follows Card offset 1 User number card ID or card offset The calculated user number is used for programming the user and when reporting events to the central station or the computer 161 162 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Example The card offset is programmed as 5000 The actual card ID number is 5001 The card will be programmed as user 1 and will report as user 1 Press MENU to toggle the offset between and Enter the card offset required and press ENTER System Code 2 005678 SysCod
96. be programmed so that areas 9 to 16 can never be armed Chapter3 65 Programming details Details of RAS programming options follow YES LCD Arming Station Change 0 Skip YES This RAS is an LCD arming station must be set to YES to operate LCD arming stations LCD arming station NO This RAS is not an LCD arming station NO Code ENTER Toggles Area Status Change 0 Skip YES The ON and OFF keys lose their function For arm control the user must enter the user code followed by ON OFF or ENTER If a list of areas appears pressing the area number and ENTER toggles the status of the area If no list appears the status of the areas is toggled immediately Toggle area status NO Normal alarm control Note We recommend that you set this option to NO NO ENTER Key Opens Door Only Change 0 Skip YES The ENTER key unlocks the door but the ON and OFF keys are used for alarm control ENTER key opens door only NO The ENTER key unlocks the door and also provides alarm control and resets alarms Note Set this option to YES for the best user interface on LCD arming stations 66 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Door event flag on alarm codes NO Door Event Flag On Alarm Codes Change 0 Skip YES User codes with alarm control and door groups will unlock the door NO User codes with alarm control will not unlock the door NO
97. ced Programming Manual Installer programming map Alliance system menu 19 Installer Programming Legend Simple Menu Options Advanced Menu Options Option 1 Zone Database Zone Number Zone Name Zone Type Reporting of Zone Report to Central Station 1 Report to Central Station 2 Report to Central Station 3 Report to Central Station 4 Enable Audio Listen In Enable Engineer Reset on Alarm Enable Engineer Reset for Tamper Alarms Disable Bypass of the Zone Enable Soak Test Area Alarm Group Assignment Test Option Zone Event Flag Internal Siren Event Flag External Siren Event Flag Keypad Buzzer Make All Events 24 Hour Trigger Event Flag 2 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 3 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 4 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 5 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 6 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 7 Disarmed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 8 24 Hour Alarm Option 2 Area Database Chapter4 247 Reference Trigger Event Flag 9 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 10 Armed Alarm Trigger Event Flag 11 Armed Alarm Trigger Zone Event Flag If Active Trigger Camera Event Print Zone When Active Engineer Walk Test Double Knock Perimeter zone Select Area Number to Program Area Name Exit Time Entry Time External Siren Event Flag Internal Siren Event Flag Area Disarmed Event Flag Area Active Event Flag Bypassed Event Flag Armed Alarm Event Flag Disarmed Alarm Event Flag Local Alarm Event Flag Exit
98. ceeds the programmed film out level Enter 0 to disable an event flag Film out event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag 196 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Report fail event flag Report Fail FTC No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when the Alliance control panel fails to report to the central station Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Test Mode No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when the Alliance control panel is in test mode Enter 0 to disable an event flag Test mode event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER All Armed No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when all areas to report opening closing are armed there are no alarm conditions and no entry exit timers are running Enter 0 to disable an event flag All armed event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag Chapter 3 197 Programming details Keypad Buzzer No Event Flag Event Flag When this event flag is activated the keypad buzzers are activated The event flag also has to be assigned to the events that the keypad buzzer sounds on Keypad buzzer event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag Dialer active system event flag Dialer Active No Event Flag Event Flag This fl
99. d of line EOL resistors See End of line resistor code on page 134 for details Dual zone enabled For dual zone inputs to operate every zone input must have two resistors of 4 7 kohms to enable the panel to detect whether a zone input is in normal state is active or is tampered EOL resistors must be connected to the zone input YES Dual zone is used normal 4 7 kohms active 2 35 kohms or 9 4 kohms tamper open or shorted NO No dual zone normal 4 7 kohms alarm open or shorted or 2 35 kohms or 9 4 kohms 125 126 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Automatic unbypass YES Auto Unbypass When Area Disarmed Change 0 Skip YES Zone inputs in normal state and bypassed are unbypassed when any of the areas assigned to the zone inputs are disarmed NO Zone inputs in normal state and bypassed are not unbypassed when any of the areas assigned to the zone inputs are disarmed NO Display One Zone at a Time Change 0 Skip YES One zone input at a time is displayed even though there may be more than one in the list of zone inputs to be displayed the user must scroll through the zone inputs Display zones NO Zone inputs are displayed as a list of numbers and it is necessary to select the zone input number to display the zone input name YES User Name File Change 0 Skip YES Prompts for programming a user name are displayed when programming user codes User name fi
100. d press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 3 and press ENTER to access option 3 RAS Database Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options 1 2 3 4 Poll RAS In order to be used a RAS has to be polled Polling enables communication between the RAS and the control panel The display shows the RAS currently polled A RAS number 6699 followed by a is online and will generate system and tamper alarms A RAS number 66 99 followed by a is offline and will not generate system and tamper alarms 1 Enter the RAS number to be polled and press ENTER Repeat for all RAS numbers to be polled Poll RAS 2 To deactivate a RAS number that is already polled enter the RAS number again and press ENTER 3 Press ENTER again to move to the next option 62 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Select RAS to program Arming Station Details RAS No Enter the RAS number to be programmed and press ENTER RAS 2 Alm Grp 2 Master RAS or Door Alm Grp Enter the alarm group number you want the RAS assigned to and press ENTER This defines the areas that the RAS can control A user can only perform options on a RAS that are allowed in both the RAS s alarm group and the user s a
101. de 00000 If the system code is 00000 the old algorithm is used to calculate the engineering reset code If not the system code value and the engineering code value are used in a special calculation to generate the reset code Enter the system code and press ENTER Days for Soak Test 7 Days If soak testing is enabled see Enable soak test on page 87 enter the number of days 0 255 for the soak test period and press ENTER NO ACPO 2002 Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market Soak test days ACPO 2002 137 138 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual EE confirm disable ACPO 2002 NO EE Confirm Disable ACPO 2002 Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market Engineer reset on B alarm only NO Eng Reset on B Alarm Only Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market NO NFA2P Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market NFA2P Installer dual code NO Installer Dual Code Change 0 Skip YES A seconduser code must be entered before access to the installer menu is granted The second code must be a valid user code with alarm system control but no access to the installer menu NO Normal operation Chapter 3 139 Programming details Enable buzzer on AC line fault NO Enable Buzzer on AC Line Fault Change 0 Skip YES Keypad buzzer
102. ditions and motion detection The strings will be sent out via the HLI and received by the control panel Based upon the content of the received strings after processing the control panel can manipulate zone inputs allowing alarm reporting and control of various types to be performed Enable alarm feedback YES The DVMRe will send out the user programmable strings on the occurrence of pre defined alarm condition NO No alarm condition strings will be send out Enable history search and play YES Enable History Search And Play Change 0 Skip The control panel will have a new menu set added which will be used to emulate a subset of the DVMRe front panel controls This feature will allow an control panel operator to view and search recorded footage via the RAS This feature will be used when the DVMRe front panels controls are not accessible and the panels RAS is located next to a spot monitor In addition to this a Search And Play feature is supported This will allow a user to enter the history menu on the panel RAS and advance the DVMRe playback to the footage recorded at the point of the event occurring Once the Search And Play command has been issued to the DVMRe the RAS can display the DVMRe RAS controls so the user can control the payback if the option is selected YES Enables the associated RAS see RAS permission to search for and or play a particular footage NO No search or play is allowed via the RAS 212
103. dvanced 4 To choose the advanced menu option press MENU Alternatively to choose the simple menu option press ENTER 7 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Note The simple menu option will limit access to a number of options in the Installer Programming menu It is recommended that you always choose the advanced menu option Installer Programming 0 Exit Menu You can now select the programming option you need from the Installer Programming menu see Table 2 Table 2 Installer Programming menu options 1 Zone Database 28 To Remote Devices 2 Area Database 29 Computer Connection 3 RAS Database 30 Printer 4 DGP Database 31 Battery Testing 5 Alarm Groups 32 Custom LCD Message 6 Timers 33 Program Next Service 7 System Options 34 Program System Event Flags 8 Auto Reset 35 Program Macro Logic 9 Communication Options 36 Reserved Menu 10 Program Text 37 Reserved Menu 11 Version Number 38 Reserved Menu 12 Lamp Test 39 Reserved Menu 13 Time Zones 40 Reserved Menu 14 Defaults 41 Reserved Menu 15 Alarm Group Restrictions 42 Reporting Class Database 16 Event to Output 43 Test Calls 17 Auto Arm Disarm 44 Reserved Menu 18 Vaults 45 Reserved Menu 19 Area Linking 46 Reserved Menu 20 System Codes 47 Reserved Menu 21 Zone Shunts 48 Reserved Menu 22 Time Zone to Follow Output 49 Reserved Menu 23 Poll Errors 50 Channel Mapping 24 Download to Remote
104. dvanced Programming Manual Table 5 Programmed text words continued 969 970 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 Chapter3 29 Programming details Installer menu option 13 Time Zones Time zones are used to create time slots in which certain events can take place Time zones are assigned to alarm groups door groups floor groups relays outputs arm disarm timers and out of hours access reporting to restrict or enable specific operations during specific time periods There are two main types of time zones soft and hard Soft time zones Soft time zones are programmed to be valid when an output is active See Installer menu option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output on page 169 for programming information on soft time zones Also see Activating soft time zones from a RAS on page 30 Hard time zones Hard time zones are numbered 1 to 24 and are programmed for specific time periods Each hard time zone is made up of one to four sub time zones containing e A start time e An end time e The weekdays that the sub time zone is valid e An option to make the sub time zone valid on holidays Example Time Zone could contain the following sub time zones 1 1 08 00 to 17 00 Mo Tu We Th Fr 1 2 08 00 to 15 00 Sa Su 1 3 18 00 to 20 00 Mo Tu We Th Fr 1 4 18 00 to 22 00 Sa Su Use con
105. dvanced menu 4 Enter 35 and press ENTER to access option 35 Program Macro Logic Chapter3 201 Programming details Program number Macro Logic Number Macro No Enter the number of the macro logic program 24 available and press ENTER Macro output function M 1 Disabled Change 0 Exit Press MENU to scroll through the function options listed below Table 27 Macro output options Option Function Disabled This macro logic program is disabled Nontimed Follows the result of the logic equation only If an event flag or output for this macro changes the logic equation will be calculated again On pulse Activates for the programmed time or the active period of the logic result whichever is shortest On timed Activates for the programmed time regardless of the macro output changing On delay Activates after the programmed time period unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid Off delay Follows the result of the logic equation but remains active for the time programmed after the result of the logic equation is no longer active Latched Activities on any of the first three macro inputs in the logic equation and is only reset by the fourth macro input Any programmed AND OR function is not used Press ENTER to accept the displayed option Enter 0 to exit menu 202 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Time M1 Times for 0 S
106. e Enter the second system code and press ENTER Card Offset 2 0 SysCode Press MENU to toggle the offset between and System code 2 Card offset 2 Enter the card offset required and press ENTER Chapter 3 163 Programming details Installer menu option 21 Zone Shunts A shunt procedure inhibits a zone input from generating an alarm during a certain time period when active A zone shunt starts when an output is activated usually a door unlocking During the shunt time the zone input is bypassed If the zone input is still active after the shunt times have expired the zone input will generate an alarm depending on the zone input type and the status of the area A shunt timer 16 available that can be programmed individually controls each zone shunt Before the shunt timer expires a warning can be given Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 21 and press ENTER to access option 21 Zone Shunts Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Shunt timer number Shunt Timers Shunt No Enter the shunt timer number 16 available and press ENTER Note When a keypad is used to start the timer
107. e Zone 0 Enter TZ Enter the time zone number and press ENTER Area disarmed time When using alarm group restrictions one of the options available is to disarm an area for a disarmed period If the area disarmed time is not 0 then this time will be used Area Disarmed Time 0 Mins Enter Mins Enter the minutes and press ENTER Chapter 3 Programming details YES Report to CS1 Change 0 Skip YES Report opening closing and late to close to central station 1 Report to central station 1 NO Do not report to central station 1 NO Report to CS2 Change 0 Skip YES Report opening closing and late to close to central station 2 Report to central station 2 NO Do not report to central station 2 NO Report to CS3 Change 0 Skip YES Report opening closing and late to close to central station 3 Report to central station 3 NO Do not report to central station 3 NO Report to CS4 Change 0 Skip YES Report opening closing and late to close to central station 4 Report to central station 4 NO Do not report to central station 4 41 42 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enable audio listen In NO Enable Audio Listen In Change 0 Skip NO Do not enable audio listen in YES Enable audio listen in Enable exit faults Exit faults occur when an access zone or exit zone is still open at the moment the exit time expires O
108. e after they are armed Users that have the vault areas in their alarm group arm the vault areas The time starts only if all vault areas are armed Users do not need to have alarm control over the areas that are automatically armed By using a special programming procedure an alarm group restriction timer starts when all the vault areas are armed When the timer expires a non vault area linked to the vault areas will automatically arm Example A building has three office areas areas 3 4 and 5 a common foyer area 1 and a common cafeteria area 2 Assigning the office areas as vaults allows the foyer and the cafeteria to be armed at a set time after the last office is armed Other programming needed e Areas 3 4 and 5 must be assigned to vaults on this option e Set Disable Auto Insert of Alarm Group Restriction to NO in Installer menu option 7 System Options e The areas to be timed on 1 and 2 must belinked to the areas designated as vaults in Installer menu option 19 Area Linking areas 1 and 2 linked to areas 3 4 and 5 e The linked areas not assigned as vaults area 1 and 2 must be included in an alarm group restriction to Timed Disarm Areas in Installer menu option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions e The delay time required for the areas to arm must be programmed as Alarm Group Restriction Disarmed Time in Installer menu option 6 Timers Use the same alarm group restriction as above e The alarm group restriction is
109. e changed by the installer programmer Use the following steps to navigate to the option l Zi Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 14 and press ENTER to access menu 14 Program Users 1 Delete 2 Display 3 Create 4 Total Option Enter 3 create and press ENTER Create User User No Enter 50 the installer user number and press ENTER View Alm Grp 6 Master Installer Alarm Group Press MENU to list the available alarm groups that can be assigned Press MENU again to scroll through the list Press ENTER three times to scroll through options not needed Door Groups Floor Groups User Name is End Code Enter the user name see Installer menu option 10 Program Text on page 15 and press MENU User Name is Chapter 3 109 Programming details 9 Press MENU to see the PIN code of the user name displayed PIN Code 1278 Code 10 Enter the new PIN code up to 10 digits and press ENTER Confirm PIN Code Code 11 Enter the new PIN code again and press ENTER PIN Code Code 12 Press ENTER three times to scroll through options not needed 13 Enter 0 and press ENTER to exit the menu 110 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 16 Event to Output This option links events to outputs Outputs are available as relay cards AL 1810 or AL
110. e event within the same arm disarm cycle A limit of three times has been set Input types 6 7 9 12 16 18 19 20 23 to 27 31 32 34 to 39 57 58 and 65 are excluded from log limitations These types are generally associated with access control or have a special function and are not associated with the normal alarm functionality NO Log limitation is not used Indicate bypassed zones NO Indicate Bypassed Zones Change 0 Skip YES Alerts the system user at the RAS with an optical and audible indication that zones are bypassed in an area that is being armed The bypassed zones are listed and the user prompted with the option whether to arm the system or not NO Bypassed zones are not indicated No Area Assigned Confirm Area This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip Assign area Engineer reset on ACPO zone B tamper NO Eng Rst on ACPO Zone B Tamper Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market Chapter 3 141 Programming details Engineer reset on ACPO system B tamper NO Eng Rst on ACPO System B Tamper Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market 142 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 8 Auto Reset This option is used to automatically reset alarms from an Alliance control panel Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press
111. e time hours and minutes when a test call should be made and press ENTER Test call interval Test Call Interval 00 Hours Hours Enter the interval 1 255 hours between test calls and press ENTER 208 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 50 Channel Mapping This option is not applicable to the US market Installer menu option 51 Engineering Reset This option allows the engineer to perform a reset without calculating the Alliance system code Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 51 and press ENTER to access option 51 Engineering Reset Engineer Reset Reset 0 Ski 5 Press MENU to perform the reset the display will show Done 6 Enter 0 to exit the menu Other ways to perform an engineering reset Whenever an engineer reset is required the panel will display a four digit code Use this code to obtain from the central station or your distributor a special software generated reset code and enter it on a RAS or in the system management software Alternatively an engineering reset may be performed via key switch using input type 65 Installer menu option 52 Voice Reporting This option is not applicable to the US market Chapter3 209 Program
112. econds Time Enter the time period 1 255 seconds or minutes that is used when any of the timed macro output functions are selected pulse on timed on delay or off delay and press ENTER Macro output triggers event flag or zone M1 Activates Event Flag 0 Change No To specify if the macro output should tigger an event flag or a zone and specify which event flag or zone e Press MENU to toggle between Event Flag and Zone e Enter the event flag or zone number and press ENTER to display the event flag or zone to be programmed e Enter the same number twice to invert the macro output It will now trigger the event flag or output if the result of the equation is not true An inverted macro output is recognized by the exclamation mark preceding the number e When the display shows the correct number press ENTER to save the display and move to the next option M 1 E0 Or E0 Or E0 Or E0 Change Input 1 This option is used to program up to four macro inputs event flag or output numbers Macro inputs When all conditions of the logic equation are met the macro output is active and the event flag or zone programmed in the previous step is activated depending on any timing function programmed on the macro output Press MENU to toggle between E event flag and R Output Enter the event flag or zone number and press ENTER to display the event flag or zone to be progr
113. ection and link it to the DVMRe alarm input For example when the DVMRe senses intrusion the following occurs 1 The intrusion detection triggers a DVMRe alarm input 2 The DVMRe macro is triggered 3 The DVMRe submacro is triggered The submacro is an RS 232 command string that is sent to the panel via the HLI 4 The HLI activates a panel zone according to the instructions contained in the submacro Any panel zone state changed by a submacro may require another submacro to further change the panel zone state Chapter 4 Reference Programming DVMRe submacros A submacro is an RS 232 command string that the HLI sends to the control panel Submacros are activated during macros refer to the Kalatel DVMRe User Manual for details The DVMRe submacro must be ten characters in the format aaaa nnnn where e aaaa are four upper case letters indicating the state SEAL UNSL OPEN or SHRT for seal unseal open or short e mnnn is a four digit number with leading zeros from 0001 to 0256 representing the panel zone number e Square bracket characters are required at the start and end of the panel zone number The DVMRe submacro editing window displays characters within brackets so the string UNSL 0002 displays in the submacro editing window as U N S L E 0 0 0 2 Figure 6 is a depiction of a DVMRe submacro edit screen to unseal zone 2 Figure 6 Simulated DVMRe submacro edit screen Edit Submacro 01 0
114. ed Gas Level Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 ZB Alarm restore R157 ZR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 ZU 40 24 Hour 158 Alarm E158 KA KA High Temp Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 KB Alarm restore R158 KR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 Ku 41 24 Hour 159 Alarm E159 ZA ZA Low Temp Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 ZB Alarm restore R159 ZR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 ZU 42 24 Hour 161 Alarm E161 ZA ZA Loss of Air Flow Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 ZB Alarm restore R161 ZR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 ZU 43 49 DO NOT USE 229 230 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual DVMRe interface Introduction An Alliance control panel may be connected to a Kalatel DVMRe Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder via an AL 1801 Serial Computer and Printer Interface port B printer port installed on the control panel Note The control panel can connect via a AL 1801 either to a DVMRe or to a serial printer not to both simultaneously Not all control panel models may be used with AL 1801 Check specifications for details The DVMRe interface referred to as a high level interface HLI supports the simultaneous use of up to 16 closed circuit video cameras The HLI provides the integrated features and operator driven functionality summarized in the following sections Integration between the DVMRe and the control panel The HLI enables the following integration between the DVMRe and the
115. ed for 15 minutes 148 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Application Alarm group restrictions may be used in the following ways Timed disarm of areas The timed disarm option applies to areas assigned to an alarm group and programmed as timed disarm areas in the alarm group restriction option Arm reset areas Only arm reset functions apply to areas assigned to an alarm group and programmed as Areas to Arm Reset in alarm group restriction option When a user enters a code it arms the programmed areas regardless of any timers running but cannot disarm or it resets alarms in the programmed areas Timed disarm and arm reset Both time disarm and arm reset functions apply to areas assigned to an alarm group and programmed both as timed disarm areas and areas to arm reset When a user enters a code all the timed disarm functions apply except when reentering a code the arm reset function applies and the system is armed regardless of any timers running No alarm group restriction assigned Areas assigned to an alarm group but not included in the alarm group restriction option have standard alarm system control functions as specified in the alarm group Additional things to consider are e Program the length of time that the timer runs in Installer menu option 6 Timers or Installer menu option 2 Area Database If the timer is set to zero the alarm group restriction does not time out The alarm group
116. eeded and press ENTER For the days of the week enter their numerical value with Sunday as 1 and holiday as 8 Repeat for each day needed The active time zone days will show on the top line of the display 12 The next displays contain sub time zones 1 2 through 1 4 that can be programmed in the same way as sub time zone 1 1 Press MENU to skip a time zone or sub time zone 13 Press MENU twice to exit Installer menu option 2 Area Database Each area can be programmed with a number of options such as the area name entry and exit times and event flags Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 2 and press ENTER to access option 2 Area Database Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Select area to program Area Database Area No Enter the area number and press ENTER Chapter3 33 Programming details Area name Every area can be programmed with a name to identify the area The words are selected from the word library or from custom programmed text see Installer menu option 10 Program Text on page 15 The display shows the current area name preceded by its reference number Area Na
117. en two valid disarm codes are entered for an area within five minutes and the area is disarmed The event flag is set for five seconds For a further four seconds the area s zone input type 67 Latched Detector is disabled Latched Detector is a 24 hour alarm conditional nine second timer bypass input Area 1 Latched Reset No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Ifno event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Alarm A event flag This event flag generates an event link to a relay output The event flag follows the A event generated by the AB alarms as sent to the central station event out queue Area 1 Alarm A No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER 40 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Alarm B event flag This event flag generates an event link to a relay output The event flag follows the B event generated by the AB alarms as sent to the central station event out queue Area1 Alarm B No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Out of hours time zone This time zone is used to generate a report if the area is disarmed while the area should be armed The message is reported depending on the type of transmission protocol Out of Hour Tim
118. enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming Press MENU to choose advanced menu Enter 42 and press ENTER to access option 42 Reporting Class Database To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Select the report class Class Number Class No Enter the class number and press ENTER Table 28 Report classes Class number Name 1 Reserved Reserved Panic alarms Burglar alarms General alarms 24 hour alarms Reserved oo NIOJ oa AJ wo N System alarms Chapter 3 Programming details Each class has multiple types of alarms it can report the panic alarms class contains SIA reporting for both PA panic alarm and HA hold up alarm Condition Number Condition Enter the class condition number and press ENTER Select the class condition Table 29 Class conditions Condition number Reports 1 Alarms Alarm restore Tamper Tamper restore Bypass DIAL wl ry Bypass restore unbypass Class 6 24 Hour Cdn 5 Bypass Confirm ENTER YES Report Alarm to CS1 Change 0 Skip YES Report condition to central station 1 Confirm class condition If correct press ENTER Report to central station 1 NO Do not report condition t
119. ert on arming stations assigned to the same areas The only event flag activated is the zone event flag This local alarm can be reset by entering ENTER ENTER 0 ENTER or USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station to stop the audible alert and cancel the event If the zone remains activated it generates a new local alarm after the programmed local alarm reminder time When the area is armed the exit timer starts and activating the zone will not generate an alarm If the zone is activated and the exit time has expired the entry timer starts When the exit time has expired an alarm will be generated Example emergency door that is also used to enter the premises Note The entry exit timer and the local alarm reminder time must be programmed 42 Entry exit fire door with code Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station This local alarm can only be acknowledged by entering USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station When the area is armed the exit timer starts and activating the zone will not generate an alarm If the zone is activated and the exit time has expired the entry timer starts When the exit time has expired an alarm will be generated Example emergency door that is also used to enter the premises Note The entry exit timer must be programmed 43 Day night zone to event flag Activates the zone event when the are
120. es at the siren output 16th relay active generates an inverted sawtooth tone at the siren output Bypass alarm report on exit fault YES Bypass Alm Rpt On Exit Fault Change 0 Skip YES During the exit time alarms on zone inputs with reporting codes of 17 24 burglar alarm will set a flag to dsable further reporting This is called an exit fault When areas are in disarm this flag is reset Burglar alarms in exit time will only activate the internal siren NO Zone inputs with reporting codes of 17 24 will report alarms when the exit timer is running Disable tamper report in disarm NO Disable Tamper Report In Disarm Change 0 Skip YES A zone input tamper restore will not report to the central station if the assigned areas are disarmed If the tamper occurs when the areas are armed it will report and send the restores when the areas are disarmed NO Azone input tamper restore will report to the central station if the assigned areas are disarmed Chapter 3 Programming details Bypass external siren and strobe for disarm tamper YES Bypass Ext Siren amp Strobe in Disarm Change 0 Skip YES Zone input tampers will only activate the internal siren if the areas are disarmed System tampers operate similarly except that all areas are disarmed NO Zone input tampers will activate the internal siren and the external siren and strobe AL system code AL System Code Co
121. ess CLEAR to exit the menu 16 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 3 Key press to get character Key Key press to get character 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 1 A B C 1 a b c 2 D E F 2 d e f 3 G H I 3 g h i 4 J K L 4 j k I 5 M N O 5 m n o 6 P Q R 6 p q r 7 S T U 7 s t u 8 V W X 8 v w x 9 Y Z sp 9 y Z sp 0 Key 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th o J j r i i Key 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 0 Do amp Key 22nd 23rd 0 lt gt Chapter 3 Programming details Table 4 Text word library A 001 Above 008 Area 009 Arming 002 Access 332 Area One 421 Art 003 Accountant 333 Area Two 265 Assistant 264 Accounts 334 Area Three 367 Assistant Manager 417 Accounts Manager 335 Area Four 369 Assistant Manager Day 004 Across 336 Area Five 422 Assistant Principal 404 Admin 337 Area Six 423 Assoc Administrator 418 Administration 338 Area Seven 010 At 272 Air Conditioning 339 Area Eight 011 ATM 005 Alarm 340 Area Nine 308 Atrium 006 All 341 Area Ten 012 Audio 362 All Area User Code 342 Area Eleven 013 Auto 520 All ATMs 343 Area Twelve 350 Auto Arm 419 Amenities 344 Area Thirteen 351 Auto Disarm 295 Analog 345 Area Fourteen 014 Automatic 420 Ancillary Staff 346 Area Fifteen 381 Auto Reset 514 And 347 Area Sixteen 015 Aux 007 APC 410 Armoured Ca
122. followed by 0 ENTER The areas in alarm must be assigned to the RAS alarm group NO Reset only with user code Alarm group restrictions disarm only NO AlmGrp Restriction Disarm Only Change 0 Skip YES Users with alarm group restrictions can only disarm or delay automatic arming cannot be used for alarm group restrictions with arm and reset NO There is no restriction 68 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enable entry exit buzzers YES Entry Exit Buzzers Change 0 Skip YES Enable buzzer for entry exit timers NO No entry exit timers on buzzer Note Entry time must be greater than 10 seconds YES Timed Lockout Change 0 Skip YES Ona code tamper the RAS will lockout for 90 seconds NO Only event reported The RAS will be available Timed lockout Note A code tamper is five consecutive wrong codes Cards arm after three badges NO Cards Arm After 3 Badges Change 0 Skip YES The assigned areas will arm with three badges of a valid card within 10 seconds NO The assigned areas will arm with one badge of a valid card if Cards auto disarm is set to YES NO Disable Status LEDs Change 0 Skip This option disables the optical indicators on the bus device card readers The option to enable or disable the status LEDs must be set by the user because not all non LCD bus devices are card readers therefore this option has to be set based on the
123. for Area 1 and press ENTER Repeat for areas 2 through 16 BELL modem YES Bell Modem Change 0 Skip YES Use BELL modem tones for SIA reporting recommended NO Use CCITT modem tones for SIA reporting NO Dual Tel Line Reporting Change 0 Skip YES Use dual reporting an acknowledgement should be received from both phone numbers Dual reporting NO Use normal reporting Chapter 3 Programming details NO Listen In Change 0 Skip Allow audio listen in YES Allow audio listen in NO Do not allow audio listen in Disable reporting bypass NO Disable Reporting Bypass Change 0 Skip YES Bypasses will not be reported NO Reserved Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market 16 XSIA Max Characters 16 Change 0 Skip The maximum number of characters that can be sent to the XSIA can be programmed as the first 16 or the first 30 characters Press ENTER to accept the display Press MENU to toggle between 16 and 30 NO Bypasses will be reported Reserved XSIA maximum characters 105 106 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual X25 account code X25 Account Code Acc Code This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip X25 line type X25 Line Type 0 Value This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip Connection type PSTN Con
124. for the default type and press ENTER Table 19 Default options Number Action 99 Resets all the system records to the factory default All programming is erased 98 Defaults only the following Installer Programming Menu options Area Database e Alarm Groups 11 29 e Timers System Options Auto Reset Time Zones Alarm Group Restrictions Auto Arm Disarm Areas Assigned to Vaults Area Linking e Time Zone to Follow Output 97 Resets the event to output records the door and floor groups 95 Applies software IUM settings to the panel See Software IUM on page 146 for details 999 displayed This option is not This option is similar to removing and reapplying power to the system Can be Resets the panel without altering any programming useful when macros or dialer are not functioning correctly 145 146 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Software IUM IUM is short for intelligent user memory which refers to 4 MB or 8 MB memory expansion modules used optionally in Alliance system hardware These memory expansion modules are referred to as hardware IUM Software IUM is a programmable configuration for panels that do not have 4 MB or 8 MB hardware IUM Software IUM enables all users to be IUM users i e with 10 digit PIN codes and up to 48 bits of raw card data The number of users depends on whether the panel has 1 MB expanded memory e Panels without memory expansion
125. gineer reset Chapter 3 87 Programming details Disable bypass of the zone YES NO NO Disable Bypass Change 0 Skip This zone can be bypassed Select NO if users are allowed to bypass the zone No bypass allowed Enable soak test NO Enable Soak Test Change 0 Skip This option enables the input into soak test mode The soak period is started when a zone input is set to soak test The period of the soak test is set via the Soak Test days from 0 to 255 days see Soak test days on page 137 If the Soak Test days is set to 0 then the soak test period is infinite and must be disabled by the user If an input is in soak test mode it does not 1 Report to central station 2 Activate siren 3 Activate strobe 4 Activate any outputs The change of state is logged in the history file with the event s soak alarm and soak alarm restore If the zone input does not alarm during the soak test period the Enable Soak Test option in that zone input s database will be reset when the soak test period has elapsed The soak period is extended by the Soak Test days period again if the zone input alarms during the soak test period The default is set to NO YES NO Enable soak test mode Do not enable soak test mode Enter 0 to skip this option 88 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Area alarm group assignment 1 Area For zones to perform properl
126. haracter Modem Initialization String Report Alarms to Computer Report Access Events to Computer Computer Telephone Number Up Download Callback Number Service Telephone Number Computer Address Security Password Security Attempts Number of Rings Before Answering Number of Calls Before Answering Answering Machine Defeat Reserved 255 256 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Bell Modem Connection type Option 30 Printer Enable Real Time Printer Print Alarm Events Print Access Control Events Print Data Outside Time Zone Printer Time Zone Printer Options Option 31 Battery Testing Select Battery Test Program or Battery Test Frequency Start Battery Test Battery Test Period Option 32 Custom LCD Message Option 33 Program Next Service Maintenance Date Maintenance Message Option 34 Program Event Flags AC Fail Event Flag Low Battery Event Flag Fuse Fail Event Flag Tamper Event Flag Siren Fail Event Flag DGP Bypassed Event Flag DGP Off Line Event Flag RAS Off Line Event Flag Duress Event Flag Film Out Event Flag Report Fail Event Flag Test Mode Event Flag All Armed Event Flag Keypad Buzzer Event Flag Select Battery Test Manual Batter Test Battery Test Report Select DGP Number for Battery Test Manual Battery Test Period Chapter4 257 Reference Dialer active system event flag Siren test event flag All armed pulse event flag Computer Connection event flag Line fault Battery test act
127. hardware connected Disable status LEDs Chapter3 69 Programming details YES The panel will not set any of the LED bits in the data packet This will result in the LEDs not being active NO LEDs are not disabled Note Certain card reader settings override the status of command packet LED bits so that LEDs remain illuminated even though LED bits are disabled In order to use this feature it may be necessary to alter card reader configurations NO 3 LED RAS Change 0 Skip YES Allows configuration of LED operation if the RAS is a three LED RAS Three LED RAS NO Default operation Card amp PIN disarm only NO Card amp PIN Disarm Only Change 0 Skip YES Both card and PIN are required to disarm the system NO Default operation RAS tamper ACPO area RAS Tamper ACPO Area 1 Area This option is not applicable to the US market press ENTER to skip 70 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 4 DGP Database Data gathering panels DGP are devices used to send information in the system to the control panel Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 4 and press ENTER to access option 4 DGP Database 1 2 3 4 Poll DGP Each DGP must be p
128. he areas in the alarm group YES Activates the alarm group restrictions NO The alarm group restrictions are not activated No arming if alarm group restriction not timing NO No Arming If Restr Not Timing Change 0 Skip YES Ifan area has been disarmed and there is no alarm group restriction timer running an alarm group restriction timer cannot be started When an alarm group restriction timer expires it arms an area By setting this option you prevent an area from being armed if a user without alarm group restrictions originally has disarmed it NO Normal alarm group restrictions apply 58 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Change own PIN only NO Change Own PIN Only Change 0 Skip YES Users with this alarm group are restricted so that they can change only their own PIN codes NO Users with this alarm group may change their own PIN codes plus the PIN codes of any users that have the same alarm group or a subordinate alarm group See Glossary on page 242 for a definition of subordinate alarm group Note The Change own PIN only option becomes available only when alarm group user menu option 14 Program Users is set to Yes selected NO Allow Stop Voice Reporting Change 0 Skip This option when set to YES for an alarm group assigned to both a user and an alarm group assigned to a RAS enables a user referred to as an authorized user to cancel active and queued eve
129. he associated macro For example opening a door can trigger a camera to point at and zoom in on the door 2 Relays are used rather than event flags so that time zones can be assigned to the relay and hence the DVMRe macro 236 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Using DVMRe alarm inputs to activate panel zones Use the following steps to program alarm feedback where DVMRe alarm inputs are used to activate panel zones seal unseal open or short 1 Set the Enable Alarm Feedback option to Yes see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 2 Program the zones to be controlled by the DVMRe see Installer menu option 1 Zone Database on page 72 To achieve the desired control panel functionality it may also be necessary to program control panel macros see Installer menu option 35 Program Macro Logic on page 200 3 A DVMRe submacro will be used to issue an RS 232 command string to the panel via the HLI Program the DVMRe submacro according to Programming DVMRe submacros on page 237 4 ADVMRe macro will be used to trigger the submacro Program a DVMRe macro and link it to the submacro that you created in the previous step 5 A DVMRe alarm input will be used to trigger the DVMRe macro Link a DVMRe alarm input to the DVMRe macro that you created in the previous step 6 A DVMRe event such as intrusion detection will be used to trigger the DVMRe alarm input Program Motion Detection for intrusion det
130. his option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip System A ACPO event flag System B ACPO event flag 200 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 35 Program Macro Logic Macro logic provides a powerful tool for activating zone inputs or event flags under specific conditions These conditions are macro inputs being triggered and logic equations combining the macro input and output conditions Up to four macro inputs can be included in the logic equation A macro input is an event flag or an output Each macro input in the logic equation can be programmed as an AND or an OR function and can be programmed to invert the logic Programming options are provided so that the macro result will trigger a macro input as a pulse time or delay off delay or latch when activated Figure 3 Overview of Macro Logic Event flag output 1 Event flag output 2 Macro logic Macro output equation timing 1 AND 2 OR 3 Event flag output 3 Event flag output 4 Note It is very important to plan the macro logic carefully noting all details and the origin of every zone and or event flags before attempting to program Event flag or zone Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose a
131. hooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions you may contact technical support during normal business hours Monday through Friday excluding holidays between 5 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Table 33 Sales and support contact information Sales Technical support Phone Toll free 888 437 3287 in the US including Alaska and Hawaii Puerto Rico Canada Outside the toll free area 503 885 5700 E mail info utcfireandsecurity com Fax 800 483 2495 541 752 9096 available 24 hours a day Note Be ready at the equipment before calling for technical support Online publication library Another great resource for assistance with your product is our online publication library To access the library go to our website at the following location http www utcfireandsecurity com In the Customer Support menu select the Publication Library link After you register and log on you may search through our online library for the documentation you need 3 Many documents are provided as PDFs portable document format To read these documents you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded free from Adobe s website at www adobe com
132. i 184 Installer menu option 31 Battery Testing 187 Installer menu option 32 Custom LCD Message 190 Installer menu option 33 Program Next Service 191 Installer menu option 34 Program System Event Flags 192 Installer menu option 35 Program Macro Logic 200 Installer menu option 42 Reporting Class Database 204 Installer menu option 43 Test Calls LL 207 Installer menu option 50 Channel Mapping 208 Installer menu option 51 Engineering Reset 208 Installer menu option 52 Voice Reporting 208 Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe 209 Installer menu option 54 Engineer Walk Test 213 See also Required programming on page 14 for more options 113 114 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 6 Timers Timers are accurate on of the value entered so a timer set for 20 seconds will end somewhere between 19 and 21 seconds Therefore avoid using values of 1 second or 1 minute If a timer is set to 0 it will not be used Note See Arming and resetting alarms after regular hours disarm inhibit on page 60 for the programming steps to prevent the disarming of the system after hours but not allow the reset of an alarm Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the s
133. ime Audio Listen In Frame Time 30 Time During transmission the audio is broken into frames or blocks with a range of 10 seconds to audio listen in time Enter the time in seconds for each audio frame and press ENTER Report AC fault Yes Report AC Fault Change 0 Skip YES AC faults are reported to central station NO AC faults are not reported to central station Note This setting is ignored if Enable buzzer on AC line fault is set to YES in System Options Report line fault Yes Report Line Fault Change 0 Skip YES Line faults are reported to central station NO Line faults are not reported to central station This setting is ignored if Enable buzzer on AC line fault is set to YES in System Options 102 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enable GSM line fault monitor No Enable GSM Line Fault Monitor Change 0 Skip YES Enables GSM line fault monitoring NO Disables GSM line fault monitoring Select the central station to program Central Station 1 4 CS No Enter the central station number to program and press ENTER If no number is entered pressing ENTER will exit this menu Disabled SIA Large Format No Every central station can report using a different format Select the reporting format Enter the number for the reporting format and press ENTER Refer Table 13 on page 103 for reporting format codes Chapter 3 103 Programming details
134. imer for the zone has expired and the entry timer is not running Example PIR at entrance Note The entry exit time must be programmed 24 hour alarm Generates an alarm regardless of the status of the area Example panel tampers panic alarm Monitored key switch The programmed alarm group functions are performed when the zones switches from normal to active Also see footnote 1 Example key switch next to front door Chapter 3 Programming details Table 10 Zone input types continued Number Zone input type Description 7 Camera suspicion When the zone is activated cameras in the areas assigned to the zone will be activated When the zone is deactivated the cameras continue to operate for the programmed suspicion time Also see footnote 2 Example suspicion button Note The suspicion time must be programmed 8 Disarm delayed Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it instant to the central station until the delayed alarm timer has expired or a second delayed alarm is activated Generates a general burglar arm when the area is armed Example hold up button on a counter where more than one hold up button is used Note The disarmed alarm delay time must be programmed 9 Reset delayed Resets a delayed alarm type if the zone switches to normal state Resets a delayed alarm type if the delay timer is still running a full alarm has not been ac
135. in Timeout Sec 8 Time Enter the delay time 0 to 255 seconds between badging the card and entering the PIN code default is 8 seconds and press ENTER Double Knock Interval Min 2 Time If enabled for a particular zone Double Knock Interval specifies the maximum permitted time between two pulses successive unseals to register an alarm A to B alarm delay ACPO Screensaver timeout RAS card amp PIN timeout Double knock interval If set to zero an alarm condition is not determined by the interval between two pulses but determined solely by Double Knock Duration If Double Knock Duration is also set to zero then no double knock filtering is applied to any active zone and an alarm registers immediately 120 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Double Knock duration Double Knock Duration Sec 10 Time If enabled for a particular zone Double Knock Duration specifies the maximum permitted time a zone may remain active If the time for which a zone remains active exceeds the permitted time an alarm condition is registered If set to zero an alarm is not generated by prolonged activation but is determined solely by Double Knock Interval If Double Knock Interval is also set to zero then no double knock filtering is applied to any active zone and an alarm registers immediately Chapter 3 121 Programming details Installer menu option 7 System Options System options are commo
136. ions Pause Ph No PBX This feature is used when connection to the PSTN public switch telephone network is made via a PBX public branched exchange by dialing a number sequence For example you must dial 9 to get an outside line This feature should not be used if dial tone detection is required as dial tone detection does not occur during this dial sequence If dial tone detection is required the PBX number can be entered in at the central station phone number If a 2 second pause P is required prior to dialing press MENU MENU PBX number Enter the dialing sequence required and press ENTER To clear a telephone number that has been previously entered press MENU MENU A P will now appear on the lower line of the display and the previously entered telephone number will appear on the top line of the display Press ENTER and the number will be cleared Note Do not enter a T wait for dial tone as the dial tone detection does not occur during the PBX dialing string 98 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual MSN Pause Ph No MSN For an ISDN dialer a Multiple Subscriber Number MSN can be programmed This number is sent to the ISDN network by dialing to a computer or central station Enter the dialing sequence required and press ENTER Note Refer to PBX number on page 97 for details of how to enter numbers via a RAS keypad MSNs may not contain characters
137. ions as normal during this test That is a warning will sound if warning time programmed in the normal fashion At the end of the walk test the walk test event flag is deactivated After each walk test failed or completed a new Engineer Walk Test Reset system event flag is activated for five seconds Users may use this event flag to switch the aux output output 251 to reset any latched detectors in alarm Event logging The walk test causes the following events to be logged These events are sent as messages to the central monitoring station Table 30 Walk test event logging Event Time of logging ACCESS_TEST_STARTED When test started WALK_TEST_ZONE_TESTED When a zone is tested and management software is connected to the panel computer connection active event flag set Event message includes number of zone tested This event is not sent to central stations WALK_TEST_ZONE_NOT_TESTED When a zone fails the test and management software is connected to the panel computer connection active event flag set Event message includes number of zone tested This event is not sent to central stations ACCESS_TEST_FAILED If user cancels the test or on test timeout failed 216 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 30 Walk test event logging continued Event Time of logging ACCESS_TEST_COMPLETED Test completed successfully Panel memory considerations In order to prevent the panel
138. iren set to Internal Siren Set To Min 15 Time Enter the time 0 to 255 minutes that the onboard internal siren drivers activate and press ENTER Siren Delay Set To Min 0 Time Enter the delay time 0 to 255 minutes before the sirens actually activate after an alarm has occurred and press ENTER AC Fail Delay Time Min 5 Time Enter the delay time 0 to 255 minutes before an AC fail is reported to the central station and press ENTER Enter a value of 0 for no delay Delay Reporting Alarms for Sec 0 Time The delay time before a burglar alarm BA or BA class tamper alarm TA is reported to the central station Can be used to prevent alarm reporting for users that have problems disarming their area in time After a burglar alarm or input tamper activation there will be a delay of 20 seconds before the burglar alarm BA or BA class tamper alarm TA will be reported to the central station All other non BA amp non TA alarms are reported immediately without delay Enter the delay time 0 to 255 seconds and press ENTER Siren delay set to AC fail delay time Delay reporting alarms Chapter 3 119 Programming details A to B Alarm Delay ACPO for Min 30 Time This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to scroll forward Screensaver timeout Sec 30 Time This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to scroll forward RAS Card amp P
139. ive Engineer walk test Engineer walk test reset System A ACPO event flag System B ACPO event flag Option 35 Program Macro Logic Program Number Macro Output Function Time Macro Output Triggers Event Flag or Zone Macro Inputs Macro Logic Equation Options 36 41 Reserved Option 42 Reporting Class Database Select the Reporting Class Select the Class Condition Confirm Class Condition Report to Central Station 1 Report to Central Station 2 Report to Central Station 3 Report to Central Station 4 Enable Audio Listen In Option 43 Test Calls Start Test Call Test Call Interval Extend Test Call 258 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Options 44 49 Reserved Option 50 Channel Mapping not applicable to the US market Option 51 Engineering Reset Option 52 Voice Reporting not available at this time Option 53 Program DVMRe DVMRe alarm input map Enable DVMRe Interface Enable time update Enable event text insertion Enable alarm feedback Enable history search and play RAS permission Option 54 Engineer Walk test Select area Chapter5 Support This chapter provides information to help you contact technical support in case you need assistance with your UTC equipment In this chapter Contacting technical support 260 260 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Contacting technical support For assistance installing operating maintaining and troubles
140. larm group RAS 2 Alm Grp 2 Master RAS or Door Menu Alm Grp The menu alarm group determines which actions are allowed on a RAS The menu alarm group can also have more areas than the area alarm group The user can have no alarm control over those areas but can for example see the status of zones in these areas Area alarm group Menu alarm group If the menu alarm group is programmed for alarm group 1 No Access then the arming station will use the area alarm group as the menu alarm group Enter the menu alarm group and press ENTER Chapter3 63 Programming details RAS 2 Has No Door Event Flag Event Flag If the RAS is used to unlock a door assign a door event flag to the output The door event flag will be activated when a valid code is entered at the RAS The code is determined by the settings of Enter Key Opens Door Only and Alarm Code Prefix Door event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER RAS 2 Can See Output Controller 0 Output Ctrl Keypads with card reader interfaces have an output OUT To be able to control the output an output control group has to be assigned to the RAS The first output on the output controller is also the OUT output from the RAS Whenever the first output is activated the OUT output is also activated If two RASes have the same output control group and the user s door group has both doors both relays will be switched simultaneously Output controller
141. le NO Prompts for programming a user name are not displayed when programming user codes Note Only users 1 to 200 can have a name with their PIN code Chapter 3 127 Programming details System alarms activate siren and strobe YES System Alarms Set Siren amp Strobe Change 0 Skip YES The dedicated tamper zones on the Alliance control panel and the DGPs activate the siren and strobe when in alarm NO The system alarms report and activate event flags only Latching system alarms YES Latching System Alarms Change 0 Skip System alarms are RAS DGP offline cabinet tamper siren tamper AC fail fuse fail and low battery YES System alarms latch and require a code to reset NO System alarms automatically reset and report restoral when the alarm condition is no longer present Note If set to YES ensure that users who have the appropriate authority are assigned an alarm group that has Reset System Alarms set to YES YES Test Siren Change 0 Skip YES The sirens are tested for three seconds when the arm test is started Siren testing NO Sirens are not tested when the arm test is started 128 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Disable 0 ENTER for camera reset NO Disable 0 ENTER for Camera Reset Change 0 Skip YES 0 ENTER cannot be used to stop cameras operating The cameras continue to operate until an authorized user resets them NO 0 EN
142. lies alarm group 32 and alarm group restriction 4 When used as first alternate alarm group restriction 4 provides full control over area 1 but is limited to timed disarm for area 2 Chapter 3 151 Programming details e When time zone 1 and 2 are invalid This is the second alternate restriction for user 1 and it applies alarm group 33 and alarm group restriction 4 When used as second alternate alarm group restriction 4 provides timed disarm for area 1 There is no control over area 2 because area 2 is not assigned to alarm group 33 Programming alarm group restrictions Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 15 and press ENTER to access option 15 Alarm Group Restrictions Alarm group restriction number Alarm Group Restriction Restr No Enter the number for the alarm group restriction and press ENTER Table 20 Alarm group restrictions Number Application Operation 1to6 Used when disarming the The areas arm again when the timer has expired unless programmed areas and a other timers are still running timer starts running Users can arm the area by reentering their code provided the display does not show Ending If other timers are running and the code is reentered the individual alarm group restriction i
143. link time zone 41 to an output must be programmed 57 Silent PA with When the zone is activated or tampered it reports to the central station display and and puts the zone event text on the display A restore is sent when the report zone switches to normal state Example temperature alarm on freezer Note The zone event text must be programmed 58 Silent PA with When the zone is activated opened or shorted it puts the zone event display no report text on the display Example temperature alarm on freezer Note The zone event text must be programmed 59 24 hour alarm if If time zone 41 is invalid the zone generates an alarm regardless of no time zone 41 the status of the area If time zone 41 is valid the zone is disabled Note The local alarm reminder time and the option to link time zone 41 to an output must be programmed 60 Exit Timer This zone type is used to terminate an exit time If the zone switches Terminator from active to normal the exit time will be terminated and the areas are completely armed 61 Do NOT Use 62 Do NOT Use 83 84 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 10 Zone input types continued Number Zone input type Description 63 Do NOT Use 64 Do NOT Use 65 Engineering This zone type allows you to perform and engineer reset via an input Reset Switch Note You need to program the correct area to perform the reset 66 Final Door Set This zone
144. me 0260 Workshop Text No Enter the reference number for the area text name and press ENTER Exit time Every area has its own exit timers Exit timers allow users arming an area to leave the premises without generating an alarm using access or entry exit zones Only after the exit timers have expired can an alarm occur Area 1 gt Exit Time 30 Entry Time 30 Exit time Each area can be programmed with one exit time The exit times apply to all entry exit or access zone types 3 4 13 14 41 and 42 The entry time can only be started with entry exit zone types 3 13 41 and 42 The exit timers can be programmed from 0 to 255 seconds Area 1 gt Exit Time 30 Entry Time 30 Entry time Note If zones are assigned to more than one area the longest exit time is used Enter the exit time and press ENTER Entry time Every area has its own entry timers When entering the premises via an entry exit zone the entry time starts A user can disarm the area while the entry time is running without generating an alarm 34 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Each area can be programmed with one entry time The entry times apply to all entry exit or access zone types 3 4 13 14 41 and 42 The entry time can only be started with entry exit zone types 3 13 41 and 42 The entry timers can be programmed from 0 to 255 seconds Note If zones are assigned to more then one area the longest entry
145. ming details Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe This option programs details concerning DVMRe setup Refer to DVMRe interface on page 230 for more details about this option Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 53 and press ENTER to access option 53 Program DVMRe Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options DVMRe Alarm Input Map Alarm Input The DVMRe has 16 alarm inputs that can be mapped to any of the 255 control panel relays outputs Enter the number of the DVMRe alarm input and press ENTER DVMRe alarm input map In the following example the entered alarm input number is 1 and no relay has been assigned to it Press the key to advance to the next DVMRe alarm input Next DVMRe Alarm Input 1 No Relay Relay 125 ENTER Enter the control panel relay number In the following example relay 125 has been entered for DVMRe alarm input 1 Next DVMRe Alarm Input 1 Relay 125 Relay 210 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enable DVMRe interface YES Enable DVMRe Interface Change 0 Skip This option enables the high level integration HLI between the control panel and the
146. ming details NO Restricted to Disarm Only Change 0 Skip YES Only disarm is allowed Alarm system control must also be set to YES Disarm only NO There are no alarm control restrictions Alarm reset only NO Restricted to Reset Only Change 0 Skip YES Only alarm reset is allowed Alarm system control must also be set to YES NO There are no alarm control restrictions NO Auto Bypass Active Zones Change 0 Skip YES When the arming starts all active zones are automatically bypassed and the system is armed without causing an alarm Alarm System Control must also be set to YES Auto bypass active zones NO The system cannot be armed if there are active zones unless Forced Arming is set to YES Forced arming when zones active NO Forced Arming When Zones Active Change 0 Skip YES The check for active zones is ignored and if there are active zones when the arming procedure is started the system still arms the zones remain active and might cause an alarm NO _ The system cannot be armed if there are active zones unless auto bypass is set to YES 56 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Prevent forced disarming NO Prevent Forced Disarming Change 0 Skip YES Areas cannot be disarmed if there are type 1 or type 11 active zones NO Areas can be disarmed if there are type 1 or type 11 active zones NO Can User Access Via Modem Change 0
147. modes Number Option Function 2 Manual Disarm Test Auto Arm The arm test starts automatically when the system is Test armed The disarm test can only be done using User Menu 13 3 Auto Disarm Test Only The disarm test starts automatically when the system is disarmed No arm test is available Note For the auto disarm test to operate the areas containing the zone inputs to test have to be programmed as vaults Output controllers Number of Output Controllers 0 How Many Enter a number from 1 to 32 for the number of output controllers that are fitted to the main control panel do not enter values for output controllers fitted to DGPs and press ENTER Enter 0 if there is no output controller fitted or if there is one 4 way relay fitted and press ENTER An output controller has 8 outputs available Zone input event text Zone Text 103 Gate Text No When zone input types 57 and 58 are active this zone event text will be displayed on LCD keypads The text is taken from the text word library or the list of programmed text The zone event text only displays when the zone inputs are active Enter the text word reference number and press ENTER 124 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Alarm code prefix No Alarm Code Prefix No Digits The alarm code prefix enables user codes to be used for both access control and alarm control The prefix indicates the number of digits tha
148. mpatible laser printer type and press ENTER Table 26 Printer type codes Number Name Baud Word Parity Stop 1 Epson Printer 9600 7 bit Even 1 2 Laser HPII 9600 8 bit None 1 3 Laser HPII 19200 8 bit None 1 4 Epson Printer 9600 7 bit Odd 1 5 Epson Printer 9600 7 bit None 1 6 Epson Printer 9600 8 bit None 1 7 Epson Printer 9600 8 bit Odd 1 8 Epson Printer 9600 8 bit Even 1 Chapter 3 187 Programming details Installer menu option 31 Battery Testing Use this option to program automatic battery testing or to perform manual battery testing A battery disconnect check is also automatically performed and a warning is given if a battery is disconnected for more than 10 minutes During the battery test the control panel DGPs and all auxiliary driven devices are powered from the battery Devices are tested one at a time ensuring that all devices do not switch to battery test at the same time Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 31 and press ENTER to access option 31 Battery Testing Battery Testing 1 Program 2 Test Option Enter 1 to program the battery test options or enter 2 to perform a manual battery test and press ENTER Select battery test program If you en
149. n Worksheet in the AL 4017 AL 4617 Installation and Quick Programming Manual 1040731 to add up all of the input current required by every piece of equipment and determine the proper battery amp hour rating to meet your minimum standby time requirements Text word list Use the site map to create a list of text words needed to identify all equipment and zone names for the system Programming worksheets Use worksheets to record programming details Blank worksheets are provided in Alliance System User s Guide 1040729 3 4 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Chapter 2 Programming basics This chapter provides instructions for getting started with programming the Alliance system In this chapter Programming BOSIOS oc ee eo en 6 Clearing the memory LL 6 Programming tools iena 9 Reset to RETO eors eed ee iaia lo 10 Programming sequence Lie 10 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Programming basics There are 24 top level menus in the Alliance system see Table 1 Most of the programming described in this manual is accessed via option 19 Installer Programming see Table 2 Table 1 1 Panel Status 2 Active Zones 3 Zones in Alarm 4 Bypassed Zones 5 6 7 8 History Test Report Service Menu Film Counters 9 List Zone Names 10 Bypass Zone 11 Unbypass Zone 12 Test Zone Clearing the memory Alliance system menu top level 13 Start Auto Disa
150. n 13 Time Zones Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 22 and press ENTER to access option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output Output to Time Zone TZ 26 41 Enter the time zone to follow the output time zones 26 to 41 available and press ENTER Select time zone Assign output to follow TZ 27 To Follow Output 3 Output No Enter the output the time zone must follow and press ENTER Note When programming door groups time zones 26 to 41 can only be used with doors 1 to 16 Doors 169 17 to 64 are only available on 4 door DGPs that only recognize time zones 0 to 24 Time zones 26 to 41 can never be used in floor groups If the output is inverted time zones 26 to 41 are valid if the output is not active the event flag is not triggered 170 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 23 Poll Errors Use this option to view the number of errors detected in communications between the Alliance control panel and the devices connected to the control panel Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced
151. n Type Enter the number for the connection type and press ENTER Table 14 Connection type codes Number Format 0 PSTN 1 ISDN 2 ISDN D 3 GSM 4 Universal Interface Suppress FTC For voice reporting NO Suppress FTC For Voice Reporting Change 0 Skip Voice reporting is not applicable to the US market at this time Chapter 3 Programming details Retry Count 14 Count Enter the maximum number of retries allowed on each central station The default is 14 retries NO SIA Area Modifier Change 0 Skip Allows the user to send multiple areas O C using the same account code as in CID It allows identifying more than one area using only one account code System events are reported using the configured system account number current behavior and an area code 0 see example below All area events use area 1 account number Retry count SIA area modifier Examples e Nri02 BA12 New event Area 2 BA on zone 12 e Nrill ZR123 New event Area 11 ZR on input 123 e Nri00 RR316 New event power up X25 D bit YES X25 D Bit Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market 107 108 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual System menu option 14 Program Users System menu 14 Program Users allows users to be deleted displayed or created An authorized user programs user information However the default installer user code should b
152. n an exit fault a local alarm is generated and a special exit fault is reported to the central station NO Enable Exit Faults Change 0 Skip NO Do not enable exit fault reporting NO A amp B Alarm Reporting ACPO Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market YES Enable exit fault reporting A amp B alarm reporting ACPO Disable arming if all bypassed YES Disable Arming If All Bypassed Change 0 Skip YES No arming available when all zones in the area are bypassed NO Arming is available when all zones in the area are bypassed Chapter 3 Programming details KeyBox Time 0 Mins Enter Mins Keybox time extends the exit time Immediately after the exit timer expires the keybox timer starts for the specified keybox time Close the zone before this additional keybox timer expires If it is not closed a full alarm will be triggered again even if the previous trigger was also an alarm During the interval including both the exit timer and the keybox timer openings and closings will not be registered and will not cause an alarm Keybox time Enter the keybox time and press ENTER If no change is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Area 1 Tamper Alarm No Event Flag Event Flag The tamper alarm event flag becomes active whenever a tamper alarm is detected on an input associated with the specific area and is independent of arming state Tamper alarm eve
153. n assigned to the zone e Whether the active time of the event flags corresponds with the alarm time Event flags can be active e 24 hour e When disarmed only when one or more of the areas assigned to the zone is disarmed e When armed only when all the areas assigned to the zone are armed e Whether the option Make All Events 24 Hour has been set to YES If so the active period is 24 hours for all event flags Note Event flag numbers 1 16 are pre defined Do not use these event flags elsewhere in the system even if they are not used for zones Chapter 3 91 Programming details Internal siren event flag YES NO Note YES Internal Siren Program in DB Change 0 Skip The internal siren event flag specified in the area database is activated when the zone generates an alarm and all the areas assigned to the zone are armed The internal siren event flag will not be triggered by an alarm in this zone For the internal siren event flag to operate the internal siren event flag number in the area database for each of the areas that activate internal sirens and that are assigned to the zone must be programmed External siren event flag YES NO Note YES External Siren Program in DB Change 0 Skip The external siren event flag specified in the area database is activated when the zone generates an alarm and all the areas assigned to the zone are armed The external siren even
154. n or short circuit is the same as an activated zone Zone types that are not used to generate alarms do not generate tamper alarms Entry Exit Times Where entry exit times are referred to the time used is the longest entry exit time programmed for any of the areas assigned to the zone 74 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 10 Zone input types Number 1 Zone input type Disarmed alarm Description Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed and reports it to the central station Does not generate an alarm if the area is armed Example hold up button Instant Generates an alarm when the area is armed does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed Example internal door PIR motion detector Entry exit alarm Does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed Does not generate an alarm when the entry or exit timer is running When the area is armed the exit timer starts Activating the zone during this interval will not generate an alarm If the zone is activated after the exit time has expired then the entry timer starts Activating the zone during this interval will not generate an alarm If the area is still activated when the entry time expires an alarm is generated Example front door Note The entry exit time must be programmed Interior follower Does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed Generates an alarm when the area is armed and the exit t
155. n to the complete system Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 7 and press ENTER to access option 7 System Options Note To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Areas selected for total disarm No Areas Selected to Total Disarm Disarm Areas The 24 hour zone input types disarmed alarm or emergency door can be completely disarmed using this option If the areas entered here are disarmed 24 hour zone input types are bypassed For best results assign a common area to the 24 hour zone input type its own are and the area programmed here Disarm the programmed area to disable the zone inputs Example Zone input 6 is a sensor in a vault It is programmed as zone input type 5 24 hour and is assigned to areas 1 and 16 Area 16 is programmed for total disarm When servicing the vault area 16 will be disarmed Until area 16 is armed again zone input 6 will be disabled and the following can occur If area 1 is and area 16 is Then zone 6 behavior is armed armed Normal operation as programmed zone input type disarmed armed Normal operation as programmed zone input type armed disarmed Zone input disabled except for tamper
156. nge 0 Skip YES SIA reporting uses 3 digit zone point or user numbers NO SIA reporting uses 2 digit zone point or user numbers When 2 digit numbers are used numbers above 99 will be converted to 99 100 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual ISDN point to point NO ISDN Point to Point Change 0 Skip YES Enable point to point mode of operation for the plug in ISDN dialer NO Do not enable point to point mode of operation for the plug in ISDN dialer Enable ISDN line fault monitor NO Enable ISDN Line Fault Monitor Change 0 Skip YES The line monitor will detect if the line condition on the telephone network is within limits If it is not a telephone line fault condition will be activated NO The line monitor will not detect line condition 200 baud reverse area armed disarmed open close NO 200 Baud Reverse Area Open Close Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market X25 TEI Value 2 Value This option is not applicable to the US market Press ENTER to skip X25 TEI value Chapter 3 101 Programming details Audio listen in time Audio Listen In Time 180 Time The actual time of the audio transmission can be manually stopped or extended by the receiver with a range of 10 to 255 seconds Enter the total time seconds that the panel will transmit audio to the monitoring station and press ENTER Audio listen in frame t
157. nnection Search and play requires specific configuration information such as model type number of camera inputs etc from the DVMRe in order to function correctly The HLI requests this information every 30 seconds to maintain synchronization with the DVMRe Incompatible DVMRe firmware e The Enable DVMRe Interface option is set to NO If a requested search and play action fails to display recorded video or if playback of video does not match the expected time and date possible causes include e DVMRe Time Date is set to Master e DVMRe region and time zone setting do not match the control panel e Panel event has not been sent to the DVMRe Check cabling or connection 242 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Glossary access control active alarm alarm group alarm group restriction alarm reporting alarm control area armed burglar alarm bypassed central station control panel The control of entry to or exit from a security area The zone input is activated e g Emergency Exit Door open See Normal Active Tamper Bypassed The state of a security system when a device connected to a zone input is activated and the condition of the area is such that activation should be signaled e g a door lock is broken causing a siren to sound Alarm groups define the options available to users arming stations or door reader to allow alarm control Alarm groups are defined by a set of areas
158. normal state and before it cancels the door event and shunt timer NO There is no delay Entry exit shunting NO Entry Exit Shunting Change 0 Skip YES The zone is treated as an entry exit zone A code must be entered to start the shunting or before the shunt timer expires otherwise an alarm is generated NO The shunted zone is not treated as an entry exit zone Note If this option is set to YES Door Open Command must be set to NO 168 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Log door open close NO Log Door Open Close Change 0 Skip YES Everytime the zone changes status it is logged to the printer NO Zone status changes are not logged to the printer Note If Print Zone When Active in Section 10 Zone Database Option 1 is set to YES for the zone assigned to the shunt timer a door open message is sent twice Chapter 3 Programming details Installer menu option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output A time zone can be selected to follow an output When the output is active the time zone is valid Use this option to invalidate alarm groups if certain conditions are not met Examples e Prohibit the use of a keypad unless a keyswitch on a zone is active e Allow an area to be disarmed only if another area is disarmed first The time zones that follow outputs are also referred to as soft time zones Hard time zones are valid between a start time and an end time see nstaller menu optio
159. nt flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to exit 43 44 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups Alarm groups enable users zones and arming stations to control the system s alarm functions also called alarm control An alarm groups s functionality is controlled by the following e Areas determines the areas you want this alarm group to control e Time zone determines the time zone applicable to this alarm group Functions assigned via this alarm group will be applicable only for the periods allowed by the time zone Also both a user s alarm group time zone and the RAS s or door s alarm group time zone have to be valid e Menus determines access to the Alliance system menus that the user will have for this alarm group e Options determines access to system functions that the user or RAS will have for this alarm group If you do not select User Alarm Group then you will notbe able to attach the alarm group to any user See Table 7 Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups on page 45 for details of the default settings for alarm groups Alarm groups are assigned to users and to each piece of equipment on which the user performs a function arming stations doors 17 to 64 and area control zone types 6 31 34 and 35 This provides enormous flexibility when determining auser s access to
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161. nter the date when the user will receive the next message prompt that maintenance is due Start by entering the day of the month and press ENTER ENTER Then enter the month and press ENTER ENTER Then enter the year and press ENTER ENTER End Use the text option on the keypad to enter a message of up to 32 characters The characters can include upper and lower case letters as well as numbers spaces and punctuation marks see Installer menu option 10 Program Text Maintenance date Maintenance message Using the number keys enter the required letter Press ENTER to advance to the next letter Press MENU to advance to the next word Press CLEAR to exit this menu option 191 Note When MENU is pressed only letters preceding the cursor are saved To save an existing word enter it again or move the cursor to the end of the word by pressing ENTER 192 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 34 Program System Event Flags System event flags are triggered on system wide events such as AC failures or DGPs going offline Example To detect AC fail e Activate an event flag number e Trigger an output Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 34 and press ENTE
162. nts from being reported via the voice reporting protocol VR This option does not apply to panic duress or hold up events Allow stop voice reporting YES The user or RAS assigned with this alarm group is allowed to cancel active and queued voice reporting events NO The user or RAS is not allowed to stop the voice reporting When an authorized user disarms an area where VR dialer events are either active or queued the following message is presented to the user Stop Voice Reporting NO YES A response is expected within 20 seconds otherwise the question is removed from the RAS display and panel operation continues assuming NO was selected Chapter 3 59 Programming details It does not matter whether the area is armed ordisarmed i e an authorized user can initially disarm the area and choose to not stop voice reporting or fail to make a choice then later enter the disarm code again to choose to stop voice reporting System menus NO 1 Panel Status Change 0 Skip Determine if the system menu item is available in this alarm group to users or RAS Each system menu is displayed and must be set to YES for it to be available to the alarm group The system menus available for selection are 1 Panel Status 13 Start Auto Disarm Test 2 Active Zones 14 Program Users 3 Zones in Alarm 15 Time amp Date 4 Bypassed Zones 16 Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP 5 History 17 Enable Disable Service Tech 6 Test
163. o central station 1 205 206 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Report to central station 2 YES Report Alarm to CS2 Change 0 Skip YES Report condition to central station 2 NO Do not report condition to central station 2 YES Report Alarm to CS3 Change 0 Skip YES Report condition to central station 3 Report to central station 3 NO Do not report condition to central station 3 YES Report Alarm to CS4 Change 0 Skip YES Report condition to central station 4 Report to central station 4 NO Do not report condition to central station 4 NO Enable Audio Listen In Change 0 Skip YES Audio listen in is allowed for this condition Enable audio listen in NO Audio listen in is not allowed for this condition Chapter3 207 Programming details Installer menu option 43 Test Calls This option programs details concerning test calls Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 2 3 4 Note Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming Press MENU to choose advanced menu Enter 43 and press ENTER to access option 43 Test Calls To program a YES NO option press ENTER to accept the display or press MENU to toggle between YES and NO Enter 0 to skip options Start test call Start First Test Call at 00 00 Hours Enter th
164. o operate Chapter 3 179 Programming details Use modem initialization string NO Use Modem Inti String Change 0 Skip YES Up download uses a compatible modem connected to the AL 1801 NO Up download uses the built in modem Note Enable Remote Up Download must be set to YES for this option to operate Enter 32 character initialization modem string End Enter 32 Char Init Modem String If Use Modem Initialization Modem String is set to YES enter the modem initialization string up to 32 characters and press ENTER This initialization modem string is sent to a compatible modem on the AL 1801 The character entry allows for the following characters amp Press MENU MENU to go to the next option NO Report Alarms to Computer Change 0 Skip YES Alarms will be reported using the computer telephone number Report alarms to computer NO Noalarms will be reported to the computer Report access events to computer NO Report Access Events to Computer Change 0 Skip YES Access control events will be reported using the computer telephone number NO Access control events will not be reported to the computer 180 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Computer telephone number Pause Ph No Cmp Enter the telephone number to be dialed by a modem connected to the Alliance printer computer interface to set up a remote up download connection and
165. o remote devices such as the AL 1255 While the 4 door DGPs programmed to be polled and are online any programming done regarding these DGPs will be automatically downloaded However if a 4 door DGP is added to the system at a later date or has had to be defaulted or replaced any relevant user door group time zone or holiday data can be downloaded using this option All of these settings are stored in databases in the control panel and the DGP so that the 4 door DGP can operate as a stand alone in case of problems communicating to the control panel 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 24 and press ENTER to access option 24 Download To Remote Device 1 Display Status 2 Download Option Enter the number for the download type and press ENTER Select download option Table 23 Download type codes Number Description 1 Display the download status 2 Select the item to download Chapter 3 173 Programming details Display download status If you entered 1 in the previous option the display shows No Download Que 0200 e The database items being downloaded e The total number of records to be downloaded for the option in progress The number of records already downloaded The number of records in the queue Download op
166. o use the same event flag for more than one event resulting in combined events Note Programmed event flags should be well documented in your system plan Documented details should include event flag number function assigned output or macro assigned and a brief description A multitude of events can be triggered with event flags Event flags can be programmed in Zone database Event flags can be programmed in the zone database as zone event flags Zones can also be linked to predefined event flags for siren events armed or disarmed alarm flags and more The zone event flag will be an installer programmed event flag Example Trigger a zone number that will activate an event flag which will trigger an output e Trigger zone number 33 e Activate event flag number 17 e Trigger output number 33 Event flag number 17 is a special event flag that needs to be programmed into the system The zone event flag number is programmed in Section 10 Zone Database Option 1 Area database In the area database the event flags are triggered for entry or exit timers sirens being activated alarms occurring etc Event flags are triggered when certain events in an area occur regardless of the zone The area database has 17 predefined event flags Chapter4 219 Reference RAS database When using door commands in the RAS database a door can be opened The RAS needs to be programmed to be able to activate the logic or physical relay outp
167. of the list In this case you can use Displaying zone names to check a zone s testing status Each zone that changes from sealed to unsealed and then back to sealed will be marked as tested While the test is running the displayed list of untested zones automatically updates without user action so that zones disappear from the list as they are tested Displaying zone names While the test is running you can display an untested zone s name by entering the zone number followed by ENTER Untested On 1 PIR In Office NEXT or ENTER Press NEXT down arrow to scroll through the names of untested zones or press ENTER to return to the numeric list of untested zones shown above Completing the walk test When all zones have been tested successfully a the following message is displayed and a message is sent to the central station see events logged table below Test completed Press ENTER 1 Ifthe RAS does not have a CLEAR key advance to the next menu item and use 0 to cancel Chapter3 215 Programming details Ending the walk test A test may be ended prior to completion in the following ways e Press CLEAR to end the test The timer set in Disarm test time on page 115 expires In both cases the following message is displayed and a message is sent to the central station to indicate test failed see events logged table below Test not completed Press ENTER Note The warning timer funct
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169. ogramming After accessing option 19 you must open the box tamper within 120 seconds during which time the box tamper alarm is disabled When the installer menu is exited the installer has 120 seconds to close the box tamper or the tamper alarm will be activated Option 19 Installer Programming can be entered without opening the box tamper Send arming after exit YES NO YES Send Arming After Exit Change 0 Skip When armed an area will defer the reporting of the arming to the central station until the exit time has ended When armed an area will report the arming to the central station immediately 134 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual User offset User Offset Set to 0 Offset The offset is used to report user IDs to management software The offset is 0 65536 or When a user ID is sent to the management software this offset is added or subtracted The control panel uses the user ID without offset Enter the offset value and press ENTER End Of Line Resistor Code 1 4k7 Ohms Code Enter the number for the end of line resistor and press ENTER End of line resistor code Table 16 Connection type codes Number Resistor value kohms 0 10 1 4 7 2 2 6 8 or 6 98 5 6 or 5 7 3 74 3 3 2 O NI oJ a AJ wy hd 1 5 Chapter 3 Programming details Duress mode Duress Mode 0 Increment last digit Mode
170. olled to enable communication between the DGP and the control panel The display shows the DGP currently polled A DGP number followed by a is online and can communicate with the control panel A DGP number followed by a is offline and cannot communicate with the control panel Enter the DGP address number to be polled and press ENTER Repeat for all DGP address numbers to be polled Poll DGP Note The AL 1255 4 door DGP or AL 1265 4 elevator DGP must not be addressed higher than address number 12 To deactivate a DGP address number that is already polled enter the DGP address number again and press ENTER Note Deactivating a DGP address number clears all alarms for zones and system points for that DGP address If the next DGP address number is not polled alarms on any of the 32 zones that belong to the DGP are cleared Press ENTER again to program the DGP type Chapter 3 Programming details Set DGP Type DGP No Enter the DGP address number of the DGP to program and press ENTER Standard Type Enter the number for the type of DGP used at this address and press ENTER DGP type Table 9 DGPtypes Number Type Alliance number 0 Standard DGP AL 1205 AL 1206 AL 1210 AL 1220 1 4 Door DGP AL 1255 2 4 Elevator DGP AL 1265 3 Wireless DGP 319 5 MHz AL 1231 4 Point ID DGP AL 1291 5 Advanced DGP AL 1205 DGP tamper ACPO area DGP Tamper ACPO
171. om generating an alarm when opened for a short time A subordinate alarm group is one which is identical to another alarm group except that it has one or more options or menus is de selected i e it has less permission For example if Alarm Group A had every option enabled and Alarm Group B was identical except for having Menu 19 Installer Programming de selected a user associated with Alarm Group B could not use the Installer Programming menu then Alarm Group B is said to be subordinate to Alarm Group A Tampers are situations where a zone input arming station control panel DGP or associated wiring are tampered with or accidentally damaged The tamper feature activates a signal when tampers occur A program setting which identifies specific time periods on specific days Time zones are allocated to functions to control the activity of that function by time and day and are primary used to restrict access e g automatically arm or disarm areas or open doors A protocol providing means to view the status of a system or change parameters in the system Anybody making use of the system Users are identified to the system with a unique number that is associated with the user s PIN code An electrical signal from a security device PIR detector door contact to the system Each device is identified with a zone input number and name e g 14 Reception Hold up Button 6 Emergency Exit Door 246 Alliance System Advan
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173. or every zone input that generates an alarm Engineer reset on system alarms NO Engineer Reset for System Alarms Change 0 Skip YES After a system alarm an engineer reset is required before a user can arm any area See Installer menu option 51 Engineering Reset on page 208 for details NO After a system alarm an engineer reset is not required Engineer reset on system tampers NO Engineer Reset for System Tamper Change 0 Skip YES An engineer reset is required on system tampers before a user can arm any area See Installer menu option 51 Engineering Reset on page 208 for details NO An engineer reset is not required on system tampers YES Arming Without Battery Change 0 Skip YES Enable the system to arm without a battery Arming without battery NO Do not enable the system to arm without a battery Chapter 3 133 Programming details User can do engineer reset YES NO NO User Can Do Eng Reset Change 0 Skip Enables the user or installer to do an engineer reset by entering the Alliance system code computed from the number displayed on the RAS See Installer menu option 51 Engineering Reset on page 208 for details The user is not allowed to do an engineer reset only the installer Engineer entry protect YES NO NO Engineer Entry Protect Change 0 Skip The box tamper is used to protect against unauthorized use of option 19 Installer Pr
174. pproach to programming the system In this chapter Product overview iii 2 Planning the svsteni 6 06 ok adira a eens 3 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Product overview The Alliance system is a single integrated platform combining flexible hardware powerful software and multiple technologies The system features e Integrated alarm and access control for up to 256 inputs and 64 doors Modular RS 485 data bus with continuous polling of up to 16 remote arming stations RASes and 15 data control panels DGPs Programmable Logic Control PLC with 24 Macro logic equations 255 programmable outputs Built in PSTN dialer 2 state or 4 state monitored analog inputs Programming monitoring and service both on site and by remote computer Switched mode power supply Steel enclosures Chapter 1 Introduction gt Planning the system Planning the system You should create a system plan prior to installing and programming an Alliance system A system plan should include Site map Create a basic drawing that shows the premises with the location of all required system equipment labeled with name and zone number or address If the anti passback function is required for the system Regions and IN OUT reader addresses should be defined on the site map Equipment list Use the site map to create a list of all equipment needed for the system Maximum standby current Use the equipment list and the Battery Calculatio
175. r each area Area 1 Internal Siren Event Flag 13 Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Event flag 13 is selected by default If no change is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Area disarmed event flag This event flag actives when the area is disarmed Area 1 Disarmed No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Area active event flag This event flag indicates if any zone in the area is active excluding zones that can be used to change the status of an area used for cameras or are zone type Unused Area 1 Active No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option 36 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Bypassed event flag A zone in this area has been bypassed Area 1 Bypassed No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Armed alarm event flag This event flag activates on an alarm when the area is armed Area 1 Armed Alarm No Event Flag Event Flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER If no event flag is needed press ENTER to go to the next option Disarmed alarm event flag This event flag activates on an alarm when the area is disarmed
176. r 424 AV Production B 016 Back 020 Bay 028 Bottom 349 Baker 021 Beam 326 Box 376 Baker 1 022 Bedroom 539 BRD 17 18 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 4 Text word library continued 377 Baker 2 023 Bell 267 BRG 017 Bar 024 Board 029 Building 018 Basement 025 Boardroom 425 Bulk Store 019 Bathroom 026 Body 030 Business 273 Battery 027 Boiler 031 Button Cc 032 Cabinet 045 Charge 055 Compactor 033 Cage 046 Chief 056 Computer 034 Call 047 Cigarettes 429 Computer Room 293 Calibration 048 City 057 Conference 035 Camera 427 Class Room 430 Conference Room 036 Canteen 352 Cleaner 058 Contact 037 Car 411 Cleaner Selling 059 Control 038 Caroline 412 Cleaner Front 299 Corridor 039 Cash 413 Cleaner Admin 358 Count 408 Cash Office 049 Clerk 060 Counter 040 CCTV 050 Clip 325 Cover 041 Ceiling 051 Cold 432 Covered Area 042 Cellar 052 Combination 061 Covering 043 Central 428 Commerce 522 Curtain 426 Central Bulk Store 053 Commercial 269 Custody 431 Center 054 Communication 062 Customer Chapter 3 19 Programming details Table 4 Text word library continued D 274 Dairy 066 Dining 503 Double 433 Dark Room 296 Digital 275 DOTL 304 Data 067 Dispatch 070 Downstairs 063 Delayed 435 District Facility 071 Driveway 266 Desk
177. r menu option 20 System Codes only the system number is displayed and not the card ID If the correct system code is programmed the system number and the card ID are displayed Chapter 3 Programming details Installer menu option 28 To Remote Device Use this option to access additimal programming menus for remote devices such as a 1 door RAS or 4 door DGP The remote device must be Connected to the Alliance system databus Addressed as a RAS or DGP with onboard DIP switches Programmed to be polled in Installer menu option 3 RAS Database or Installer menu option 4 DGP Database Programmed with the correct type DGP only in Installer menu option 4 DGP Database Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 28 and press ENTER to access option 28 To Remote Devices Select the device type Remote Device 1 DGP 2 RAS Device Enter 1 to select a DGP or enter 2 to select a RAS and press ENTER Select the device to program Remote XXX Set Up XXX No 175 176 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Enter the device number the number is the DIP switch setting on the device and press ENTER Move On Move Back Menu Press ENTER to continue device programming Note For further inform
178. r will show in the display Press ENTER to move to the next manual battery test display Chapter 3 189 Programming details All DGP Battery Tested OK Press Enter The display shows the results of the previous manual battery test Battery test report Press ENTER to move to the next manual battery test display Select DGP number for battery test Manual Battery Test For DGP 1 16 DGP Enter the DGP number of the unit to be tested and press ENTER DGP 1 15 DGP 1 15 Alliance control panel DGP 16 Note If a DGP number is entered for a unit that does not have a battery the display will show Invalid Command for DGP Type Press ENTER to exit Battery Testing Run Battery Test For 001 Minutes Enter the period in minutes that the manual battery test will run and press ENTER Manual battery test period 190 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 32 Custom LCD Message This option creates a customized text message for the top line of the first LCD display The text message up to 32 characters can include numbers spaces and punctuation marks Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 32 and press ENTER to access option 32 Custom LCD Message
179. restore R570 UU 225 226 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class Subclass Condition 04 B SIA 27 General Alarms General 141 Alarm E141 UA cont UA Polling Loop Open Tamper E383 TA Bypass R570 UB Alarm restore R141 UR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 UU 28 General 142 Alarm E142 UA UA Polling Loop Short Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 UB Alarm restore R142 UR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 uu 29 General 143 Alarm E143 ET ET Exp Module Fail Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 EB Alarm restore E143 ER Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore E570 EBU 30 General 144 Alarm E144 TA TA Sensor Tamper Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 TB Alarm restore R144 TR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 TU Chapter 4 Reference Table 32 Reported events per subclass continued Type No Class Subclass Condition CID SIA 31 General Alarms General 145 Alarm E145 TA cont TA Exp Module Tamper Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 TB Alarm restore R145 TR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 TU 32 24 Hour 24 Hour 150 Alarm E150 UA Alarms UA 24 Hour Non Burg Tamper E383 TA Bypass E570 UB Alarm restore R150 UR Tamper restore R383 TR Bypass restore R570 UU
180. restrictions function the same way except a timer does not run and therefore does not arm areas on expiration Program the warning time that appears on the display and sound an audible alert in Installer menu option 6 Timers Assign the alarm group restriction to alarm groups in Installer menu option 5 Alarm Groups Users cannot operate alarm group restrictions unless the arming station they are using has the same alarm group restrictions in its alarm group Chapter 3 149 Programming details Alternate alarm group restrictions As stated in Alternate alarm group on page 60 is possible to have alternate alarm groups The alternate alarm group is used when the original alarm group is not available due to an invalid time zone When an alternate alarm group is active and has an alarm group restriction the alternate alarm group restriction is used For example alarm groups 31 32 and 33 have been programmed with the following values Alarm group number Alarm group option 31 32 33 Area 1 2 1 2 1 e Alarm group restriction 4 4 4 e Time zone 1 2 0 Alternate alarm group 32 33 1 none Alarm group 31 is assigned to user 1 Alarm group restriction 4 is programmed with the following values Alarm group restriction option Standard First alternate Second alternate Timed disarm area 2 1 e Arm Reset area 2 This example is depicted in Figure 2 on page 150 150 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Figure 2
181. riggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 4 will not be triggered Chapter 3 93 Programming details Trigger event flag 5 armed alarm NO Event Flag 5 Armed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 5 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 5 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 6 disarmed alarm NO Event Flag 6 Disarmed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 6 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area assigned to the zone is disarmed NO Event flag 6 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 7 disarmed alarm NO Event Flag 7 Disarmed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 7 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area assigned to the zone is disarmed NO Event flag 7 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 8 24 hr alarm NO Event Flag 8 24 Hr Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 6 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm regardless of the status of the area assigned to the zone NO Event flag 8 will not be triggered 94 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Trigger event flag 9 armed alarm NO Event Flag 9 Armed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 9 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 9 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 10 armed alarm NO Event Flag 10 Armed
182. rm Test 14 Program Users 15 Time and Date 16 Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP 17 Enable Disable Service Technician 18 Reset Cameras 19 Installer Programming 20 Door and Floor Groups 21 Holidays 22 Open Doors 23 Unlock Lock Disable and Enable Doors 24 Print History After the Alliance system is installed you need to clear the panel memory and apply power before you can start programming Use the following steps to clear the panel memory 1 Removeall power to the control panel AC and battery 2 Short the KILL jumper for about 30 seconds 3 Open the KILL jumper 4 Apply power to the control panel The panel memory is now cleared and restored to factory defaults Chapter 2 Programming basics Disarming the system The system must be disarmed before you can access the menu Use the following steps to disarm the system 05 43 02APR2006 Code 1 Press CLEAR 2 Enter 1122 the default Manager PIN code press OFF and then enter 0 select all areas Accessing the menu Use the following steps to access the Alliance system menu when the Code prompt is displayed on the bottom line of the RAS 1 Press MENU To Access Menu Enter Code Code 2 Enter 1278 default Installer code and press ENTER 0 Exit ENTER Down Up 0 Exit Menu 3 To access the Installer Programming menu enter 19 Installer Programming option number and press ENTER Simple Advanced Menu A
183. rmally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Also see footnote 1 Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones 77 78 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 10 Zone input types continued Number 26 Zone input type Camera 4 count Description Used to increment the film counter for camera 4 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Also see footnote 1 Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones 27 Communicator only When the zone is activated opened or shorted it reports to the central station A restore is sent when the zone deactivates Also see footnote 2 Example temperature alarm on freezer 28 Instant with auto reset Does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed Generates an alarm when the area is armed Resets automatically when the zone closes to normal state Example latching glassbreak detector 29 24 hour alarm with auto reset Generates an alarm regardless of the status of the area Resets automatically when the zone closes to normal state Example latching glassbreak detector 30 Day night with auto reset Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it to the central station This alarm can only be acknowledged by entering USER
184. rning time expires the area arms e Switching from active to normal state disarms the areas Example key switch in a large building that indicates the area is going to arm Also see footnote 1 Note The alarm groups alarm group restrictions and a warning time must be programmed 35 Area alarm group A latching key switch that has a special function restriction arm e Switching from normal state to active starts the warning time for only the alarm group restriction assigned to the alarm group When the warning time expires the area arms e Switching from active to normal state does not perform any action Example key switch in a large building that indicates the area is going to arm Also see footnote 1 Note The alarm groups alarm group restrictions and a warning time must be programmed 36 Camera 5 count Used to increment the film counter for camera 5 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones Also see footnote 1 79 80 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 10 Zone input types continued Number 37 Zone input type Camera 6 count Description Used to increment the film counter for camera 6 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Can only be used with Alliance cont
185. rol panel zones not DGP zones Also see footnote 1 38 Camera 7 count Used to increment the film counter for camera 7 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones Also see footnote 1 39 Camera 8 count Used to increment the film counter for camera 8 by connecting a normally open contact across the zone The counter increments if the zone switches from open to short Can only be used with Alliance control panel zones not DGP zones Also see footnote 1 40 Entry exit day night If the area is disarmed it has the following functions e Shorted Activates cameras in the areas that are assigned to the zone When the zone switches back to normal the cameras continue to operate for the suspicion time e Normal No alarm Active Generates an alarm but does not report to the central station until the delayed alarm timer has expired or a second delayed alarm is activated e Open Tamper Generates a general burglar alarm when the area is armed Note The delayed alarm time must be programmed Chapter 3 Programming details Table 10 Zone input types continued Number 41 Zone input type Entry exit day night with coder Description Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed Automatically activates an audible al
186. roup restrictions are used and areas are programmed for timed disarm a warning will sound if a warning time is programmed indicating the areas are about to alarm Enter the time this warning will sound 0 to 255 minutes and press ENTER Disarm test time Arm test time Warning time Note The warning time must always be set for a shorter time than any alarm group restriction disarmed time 115 116 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Disarmed alarm delay time Disarmed Alm Delay Time Set To Sec 30 Time Enter the delay time 0 to 255 seconds before an alarm from a delayed disarmed alarm is reported to the central station the delay time is ignored if another delayed zone type has already been activated and press ENTER Suspicion Time Is Set To Sec 15 Time Enter the time 0 to 255 seconds that a camera continues to operate after a suspicion zone type has switched to normal state and press ENTER Suspicion time Note Suspicion time is available for zone types 7 40 and 47 Service Time Is Set To Min 30 Time User menu 17 can be used to give access to service technicians The alarm group for the technician needs time zone 25 to be assigned When a user enables the service technician time zone 25 will be valid during the service time Enter the service time 0 to 255 minutes and press ENTER Local Alarm Reminder Time Min 5 Time Enter the time 0 to 255 minutes tha
187. rst alarm are displayed instantly on the LCD arming station Details of other alarms can be viewed on the LCD arming station by pressing ENTER ENTER NO Details of all alarms can be viewed on the LCD arming station by pressing ENTER ENTER 130 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Sirens only after fail to report NO Sirens Only After Report Fail FTC Change 0 Skip YES Siren event flags are only activated on alams if the Alliance control panel has failed to report to the central station Fail to report FTC is registered at the end of the fourth dial attempt The siren activates for the normal siren cut off time programmed NO _ Sirens will operate on alarms NO Financial Options Change 0 Skip There are three special options generally applicable to financial institution installations Financial institution options 1 Film counters are enabled during the disarm test mode 2 Alarm group restriction 2 or alarm group restriction 6 disable disarmed alarm zones 3 Minimum PIN code length is set to 5 digits YES Enable financial options NO Normal operation Display user flags NO Display User Flags Change 0 Skip The special user flags are Two Card Function Guard Visitor Trace User Card Only Privileged and Extended Access YES The special user flags are displayed in sequence after the floor group display when programming users NO The special user fl
188. s 00000 c ccs 158 Installer menu option 19 Area Linking i 160 Installer menu option 20 System Codes 161 Installer menu option 21 Zone Shunts LL 163 Installer menu option 22 Time Zone to Follow Output 169 Installer menu option 23 Poll Errors LL 170 Installer menu option 24 Download to Remote Devices 172 Installer menu option 25 Display Last Card 174 Installer menu option 28 To Remote Device LL 175 Installer menu option 29 Computer Connection eae 177 Installer menu option 30 Printer 184 Installer menu option 31 Battery Testing 0 0 0 0 cece 187 Installer menu option 32 Custom LCD Message 190 vii Installer menu option 33 Program Next Service 191 Installer menu option 34 Program System Event Flags 192 Installer menu option 35 Program Macro Logic 200 Installer menu option 42 Reporting Class Database 204 Installer menu option 43 Test Calls 207 Installer menu option 50 Channel Mapping eee 208 Installer menu option 51 Engineering Reset 208 Installer menu option 52 Voice Reporting sasana aaua 208 Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe Li 209 Installer menu option 54 Engineer Walk Test 213 Chapter 4 Reterene ois iii e bad 217 EVeNt 1aGS oi eee eee eee i el i wee 218 Reporting ess a ca aes Eee ear 222 Zone event reporting 00 e eee 222 DVMRe interface Liri 230 Introduction
189. s cleared but the area is not armed Users can extend the timer by reentering their code when the display shows Ending for their alarm group restriction A buzzer sounds as a warning when the timer is running out and the area is about to arm 7 Emergency special function The same as alarm group restrictions 1 to 6 except that for security guards who need when the timer expires and the areas rearm an to check in at intervals emergency message is reported to the central station 152 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 20 Alarm group restrictions Number Application Operation 8 Counter special function When the users enter their code to rearm the user count for user count for each area for each area decreases by one The display always shows the user count The area can be armed by the users by reentering their code to arm provided the user count for each of the areas to be armed is down to 1 before the code is entered Timers do not operate for alarm group restriction 8 Can count a maximum of 255 users per area Alarm group restriction name Restriction Name 0352 Cleaner Text No Enter the reference number from the text library or programmed text list for the alarm group restriction name and press ENTER Timed disarm area 1 2 3 6 7 1 Timed Area When a user enters a code the programmed areas are disarmed and a timer st
190. s to postpone by setting Timed Disarm Areas Program the following items to achieve this function 1 An alarm group restriction must be programmed with the areas required to timed disarm The areas must also be included in the same alarm group as the alarm group restriction 2 The same alarm group restriction must be set to YES in e The alarm group used in the arm disarm timer programmer e The alarm group assigned to the arming station or door reader where the user is required to perform the function Chapter 3 157 Programming details e The alarm group assigned to the user who will perform the function The required times must be programmed in Timers e Alarm Group Restriction 1 Disarmed Time the time that the automatic arming will be postponed e Warning Time the time that the warning sounds on the keypad buzzer before the area automatically arms The code card must be presented during the warning period to postpone the automatic arming If a separate warning beeper needs to be activated from an output link the output to the warning timer event flag that is programmed in the area database for the area specified in the alarm group restriction Ensure that the alarm group restrictions are also assigned to the alarm group for the users and arming stations 158 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 18 Vaults Vault areas are areas that will automatically arm other areas after a preset tim
191. secutive sub time zones when a time zone s start time and end time are on different days The hours 24 00 and 00 00 are not recognized as end times and can therefore be used to extend a period to the next sub time zone A time zone is invalid on any holiday that has been declared in the holiday date file system menu 21 unless HOL is included as a day in the sub time zone If HOL is included the 30 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual time zone is valid on any holiday even if the day of the week that it falls on is not included in the sub time zone Note Time zone 0 zero is a 24 hour time zone always valid and is not programmable Activating soft time zones from a RAS AL 111x series RASes provide function key emulation which may be used to activate soft time zones in the range 41 through 63 for approximately four seconds Longer durations can be achieved by use of macros the soft time zone can be used to activate an output which can then be used as an input to a macro When using an AL 111x series RAS press the Open key simultaneously with a numbered key 1 through 6 to activate a soft time zone The soft time zone applied by the key combination is based on Table 6 Table 6 Mapping of RAS function key emulation to time zone numbers by RAS address Key RAS 1 RAS 2 RAS 3 RAS 4 RAS 5 RAS 6 to 16 1 TZ 42 TZ 46 TZ 50 TZ 54 TZ 58 not applicable 2 TZ 43 TZ 47 TZ 51 TZ 55 TZ 5
192. specific manner The result of a logic equation is called a macro output 244 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual macro input macro logic program macro output normal active tamper bypassed online offline output controller PIN code PIR detector poll RAS reader RTE zone An event flag or an output that is used in a logic equation Each macro input is an event flag or output A set of rules that is created by macro inputs logic equations and macro outputs that is used to trigger event flags or zone inputs A macro output holds the result of a logic equation The macro output can have a timing element Macro outputs trigger event flags or zone inputs Describes the condition of a zone input e Normal The zone input is NOT activated e g Emergency Exit Door closed Active The zone input is activated e g Emergency Exit Door open e Tamper The zone input is open or short circuited Someone may have tried to tamper the security device e Bypassed The zone input has been excluded from functioning as part of the system and does not indicate normal or active status Operational non operational A device may be offline due to a malfunction in the device itself or it may be disconnected from the control panel A PCB module that connects to the control panel or a data gathering panel DGP to provide relay or open collector outputs When programming 1 output controller equals 8 outputs A 4 to
193. ss Active Zones Forced Arming if Active Zones Prevent Forced Disarming Modem Access Alarm Group Restriction 1 Alarm Group Restriction 2 Alarm Group Restriction 3 Alarm Group Restriction 4 Alarm Group Restriction 5 Alarm Group Restriction 6 Alarm Group Restriction 7 Emergency Alarm Group Restriction 8 Counter No Arming If Alarm Group Restriction Not Timing Change Own PIN Only Allow Stop Voice reporting System Menus Alarm Group Time Zone Alternate Alarm Group Option 6 Timers Alarm Group Restriction 1 Disarmed Time Alarm Group Restriction 2 Disarmed Time Alarm Group Restriction 3 Disarmed Time Alarm Group Restriction 4 Disarmed Time Alarm Group Restriction 5 Disarmed Time 249 250 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Alarm Group Restriction 6 Disarmed Time Alarm Group Restriction 7 Disarmed Time Alarm Group Restriction 8 Disarmed Time Disarm Test Time Arm Test Time Warning Time Disarmed Alarm Delay Time Suspicion Time Service Time Available Local Alarm Reminder Time Individual Zone Test Time Door Unlock Time Testing Event Flag Time External Siren Set To Internal Siren Set To Sirens Delay Set To AC Fail Delay Time Delay reporting alarms A to B Alarm Delay ACPO Screensaver timeout RAS CARD amp PIN Timeout Double Knock Interval Double Knock Duration Option 7 System Options Areas Selected to Total Disarm Film Low Level Film Out Level Test Mode Output Controllers
194. t can elapse between acknowledging a local alarm and a re alarm occurring including the audible alert and press ENTER Service time available Local alarm reminder time Chapter 3 117 Programming details Individual zone test time Individual Test Mode Time Min 5 Time Enter the maximum time 0 to 255 minutes to perform a test on an individual zone using User menu 12 Test Zone and press ENTER Door unlock time Door s Unlock Time Sec 5 Time Enter the time 0 to 255 seconds doors will unlock using the door event flag to allow doors to be opened and press ENTER Note This time value is common for all door event flags from RASes connected to the Alliance system doors 1 to 16 Doors 17 to 64 are connected to DGPs that are individually programmed in the DGP Testing event flag time Testing Event Flag Time Sec 15 Time Enter the time 0 to 255 seconds the testing event flag is triggered to activate devices in order to perform an arm test and press ENTER Note The event flag will only be triggered for half the programmed time the remaining time is used to allow the device to switch back to normal state The event flag used is preset to 16 External siren set to External Siren Set To Min 15 Time Enter the time 0 to 255 minutes that the onboard external siren drivers activate and press ENTER 118 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Internal s
195. t flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag 193 194 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Siren fail event flag Siren Fail No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a Siren fail condition is detected on the Alliance control panel or on a DGP Enter the event flag number and press ENTER DGP Bypassed No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a DGP has been bypassed via Alliance system menu 16 Bypass Unbypass RAS DGP Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag DGP bypassed event flag Enter 0 to disable an event flag DGP offline event flag DGP Off line No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a DGP programmed to be polled does not respond to polling Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Enter 0 to disable an event flag Chapter 3 195 Programming details RAS Off line No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a RAS programmed to be polled does not respond to polling RAS offline event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Duress No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when a duress alarm occurs Enter 0 to disable an event flag Duress event flag Enter the event flag number and press ENTER Film Out No Event Flag Event Flag This event flag is activated when the film count for a camera ex
196. t flag will not be triggered by an alarm in this zone For the external siren event flag to operate the external siren event flag number in the area database for each of the areas that activate internal sirens and that are assigned to the zone must be programmed Keypad buzzer YES NO YES Keypad Buzzer Change 0 Skip When the zone activates an alarm the keypad buzzer is activated on the keypads that control the areas assigned to the zone An alarm on the zone will not trigger the keypad buzzer 92 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Make all events 24 hour YES Make All Events 24 Hour Change 0 Skip YES All armed and disarmed alarm event flags are triggered when the zone generates an alarm regardless of the status of the area NO The armed and disarmed alarm flags are triggered depending on the status of the area assigned to the zone Trigger event flag 2 armed alarm YES Event Flag 2 Armed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 2 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 2 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 3 armed alarm NO Event Flag 3 Armed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 3 is triggered when the zone generates an alarm and the area is armed NO Event flag 3 will not be triggered Trigger event flag 4 armed alarm NO Event Flag 4 Armed Alarm Change 0 Skip YES Event flag 4 is t
197. t have to be entered to have alarm control If those digits are not entered only access can be performed Example If the alarm code prefix is two digits and a user s PIN code is 123456 then you would enter 123456 for alarm control or 3456 for access control Enter the number of digits one to four for the alarm code prefix and press ENTER Note The minimum PIN code length is 4 digits The total length of a user s PIN code is 4 plus the alarm code prefix one to four LCD Rotation Delay is 0 Time The time delay before the text on the LCD display starts rotating can be changed The default value is 0 which is equal to 8 in the table below LCD text rotation delay 1 7 Increases the time before text rotation starts 8 Default value 0 9 15 Decreases the time before text rotation starts Enter the value for the delay change and press ENTER Chapter 3 Programming details Rotate Speed is 0 Time The speed the text on the LCD display rotates can be changed The faster the speed the harder it is to read but if the speed is too slow long texts can take too long to show The default value is 0 which is equal to 8 in the table below LCD text rotation speed 1 7 Increases the text rotation speed 8 Default value 0 9 15 Decreases the text rotation speed Enter the value for the speed change and press ENTER NO Dual Zone Change 0 Skip The following example is based on a system that uses 4 7 kohm en
198. t updates the password to the password programmed in the up download software for the Alliance control panel currently opened Enter the password and press ENTER Connection Attempts 255 Failed 0 Attempts Enter the number of permissible connection attempts and press ENTER The count of attempts increases only if a connection to a modem is established but a correct security password has not been received The display shows the number of failed attempts Security attempts Number of rings before answering Number of Rings 0 Rings Enter the number of rings before answering an incoming call and press ENTER If the number is set to 0 incoming calls will not be answered 181 182 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Number of calls before answering Number of Calls Before Answer 0 Calls Enter the number of calls before answering an incoming call and press ENTER If the number is set to 0 incoming calls will not be answered Each incoming call will have to exceed the number of rings set in Number of Rings Before Answering NO Answering Machine Defeat Change 0 Skip YES Ifthe number of rings programmed and the number of calls is met the next incoming call will be answered immediately Answering machine defeat NO After the number of programmed rings the call will be answered NO Reserved Change 0 Skip This option is not applicable to the US market NO B
199. ter 1 Program you will see the next display Select Battery Test Program below If you enter 2 Test you will see the Manual Battery Test display on the following page Batt Test Frequency Every Monday Change 0 Skip If you entered 1 Program in Select Battery Test Program this will be the display shown Battery test frequency To specify how often the automatic battery test should be performed press MENU to scroll through the options below until the display shows the correct option then press ENTER 188 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Options e Disabled e Every working day e Every Monday e First Monday of month Start battery test Start Battery Test 10 00 Hours Enter the time of day in hours and minutes when the battery test will start and press ENTER Run Battery Test For 001 Minutes Enter the period in minutes that the automatic battery test will run and press ENTER If a battery test on any device fails that device immediately restores AC power Battery test period When you press ENTER you will exit the menu No DGP Battery Testing in Progress Press Enter If you enter 2 Test in Select Battery Test Program this will be the display shown Manual battery test This test allows the Alliance panel and DGP batteries to be tested manually This test does not affect the automatic battery test If a DGP is tested the DGP numbe
200. the second alternate restriction Enter the area number and press ENTER Second alternate areas to arm reset 12 3 A R Area The number 3 on the bottom line indicates that you are programming the second alternate restriction Enter the area number and press ENTER Chapter 3 155 Programming details Installer menu option 17 Auto Arm Disarm Time zones are used to automatically arm and or disarm areas Areas being armed or disarmed automatically do not require any user action Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 17 and press ENTER to access option 17 Auto Arm Disarm Auto Arm Disarm Program No Each combination of a time zone and an alarm group is called a program There are 16 programs one for each possible area A different program must be completed for each area or set of areas where a different function is required Auto arm disarm program Enter the program number 1 to 16 and press ENTER Pgm 1 Time Zone 2 Time Zone No Enter the time zone number to be used for automatic arming disarming and press ENTER When the time zone becomes valid at the start time the area disarms When the specific time zone expires at the end time the areas arm Time zone to arm disarm 156 Alli
201. then inserted into the necessary alarm groups to enable the function to be used The alarm group must include the area assigned to the alarm group restriction for the restriction to operate Chapter 3 159 Programming details Use the following steps to navigate to the option 1 2 3 4 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming Press MENU to choose advanced menu Enter 18 and press ENTER to access option 18 Vaults 2 3 4 Area Enter the areas numbers assigned to vaults and press ENTER 160 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 19 Area Linking In a facility with multiple areas the entrance to the facility is usually shared by all areas This shared area common area should only be armed when the last area is armed The simplest way to have a common entrance is by assigning multiple areas to a zone This zone will only generate an alarm if all assigned areas are armed The longest exit and entry time will be used Another way to create common areas is by using a dedicated area By linking the other areas to this area the area will arm automatically when the last linked area is armed As soon as the first area disarms the common area will also disarm Using linked areas the common area can also be disarmed on its own It has a separate entry and exit time and reporting is selectable
202. tions If you entered 2 in Select Download Option above the display shows options for databases to be downloaded 1 Abort 2 Users 3 Grps 4 TZ 5 Hol Option Enter the number for the required action and press ENTER Table 24 Download action codes Number Description 1 Abort any download in progress Erases the current database being downloaded to the 4 door DGP Download all users Download door groups Download time zones 0 to 24 oa AJOJN Download holidays 174 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Installer menu option 25 Display Last Card Use this option to show the system code and ID number of the last card read by a reader connected to the Alliance system databus for doors 1 to 16 only not for doors 17 to 64 ona 4 door DGP Use the following steps to navigate to the option l 2 3 4 Press MENU enter 1278 and press ENTER to access the system menu Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming Press MENU to choose advanced menu Enter 25 and press ENTER to access option 25 Display Last Card Last Card RAS SC 23 User 987654 Press ENTER The sample display shows the system code as SC 23 and the card ID as User 987654 Press ENTER to exit the menu Note The card must have a valid format that the system is programmed to recognize If the correct system code is not programmed in nstalle
203. tivated Stops the cameras from operating if the zone is activated but the delayed time continues to run Also see footnote 1 Example reset button for quick cancellation of alarm Note Delayed zone types are 8 11 22 and 40 10 Do NOT Use 11 Disarm delayed Generates an alarm when the area is disarmed but does not report it until the delayed alarm timer has expired or a second delayed alarm is activated Does not generate an alarm if the area is armed Example hold up button Note The delayed alarm time must be programmed 12 Restart exit timer This is a pulsed key switch that resets the entry timers and restarts the exit timers for all areas assigned to the zone Also see footnote 1 Example key switch next to door 75 76 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 10 Zone input types continued Number Zone input type Description 13 Entry exit no Does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed zone check When the area is armed and the exit timer starts activating the zone will not generate an alarm If the zone is activated and the exit time has expired the entry timer starts When the exit time has expired an alarm will be generated Note The entry exit time must be programmed 14 Interior follower Does not generate an alarm when the area is disarmed no alm zone Generates an alarm when the area is armed and there is no active check entry exit timer for the area The
204. ty system A central station is located away from the premise area it monitors An electronic device that is used to gather all data from zone inputs on the premises Depending on programming and status of areas it generates alarm signals If required alarms and other events will be reported to a central station cursor DGP dialer disarmed door contact door control door group dual detector duress engineer event flags history hold up installer keypad keyswitch LCD LED local alarm logic equation Chapter4 243 Reference A flashing underline character on the liquid crystal display LCD that indicates where the next character entered on the keypad will appear Data Gathering Panel A device that collects data from other security devices within an area and transfers it to the main control panel or 4 door DGP An electronic device that allows the system to transmit alarms and other events to a central station It can also be used to perform up download The condition of an occupied area when the security system has been set so that normal activity does not set off an alarm A magnetic contact used to detect if a door or window is opened The control over door functions A feature that assigns a group of doors to a user in order to allow the user access to those doors Access to each door in a group can be restricted via a time zone A security device based on two techniques such as P
205. uress 19 Area 6 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 49 50 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 7 AG number Name 20 Area 7 Editable Yes Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups continued Alliance system menus and options defaults Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 21 Area 8 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 22 Area 9 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 23 Area 10 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 24 Area 11 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress 25 Area 12 Yes Menus 2 3 4 6 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Options e Alarm System Control e Keypad Duress Chapter 3 Programming details Table 7 Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups continued AG number 26 AET
206. ut This event flag needs to be programmed starting from number 17 up to 256 Zone shunt When a zone is shunted due to a door opening the output will activate the time duration programmed for the shunted zone System System event flags contain system events such as 120 VAC failures or low battery The system event flags need to be set system event flags are off by default For keypad buzzer and siren activation this event flag needs to be set The system has 17 predefined event flags Macro logie Macro logic uses event flags or an output status to manipulate zones or event flags Logic equations combine the macro inputs and output conditions These event flags are combinations of a physical or logic relay output to activate a zone or a zone to activate an output that could control a timer or siren DGP database The AL 1255 4 Door DGP and AL 1265 4 Elevator DGP can trigger event flags internally Refer to the DGP s programming manual for details Some events trigger event flags in more than one section For example when a zone goes into alarm e The siren is activated programmed in the area database and the zone database e An indicator above the door is illuminates because the zone event flag is also triggered All this happens at the same time activated by the same event the zone causing the alarm 220 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 31 lists the predefined event flags Table 31 Predefined e
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208. utton to save changes and exit the menu Time and date synchronization Time and date synchronization allows the panel to control the DVMRe s time and date This synchronization occurs once per minute so the DVMRe s time and date displayed on the spot monitor will match the panel s time and date within two minutes of operation Use an LCD RAS or management software to set the Enable Time Update option to Yes see Installer menu option 53 Program DVMRe on page 209 In the DVMRe use the following steps to accommodate time update l Press the Menu button programming options are displayed on the primary monitor Enter the password Select Main Menu Chapter 4 Reference Select Time Date Menu Select Set Master Slave and ensure that Master Clock is set to NO Save the changes if applicable and exit the Set Master Slave screen Sus oP e Select Set Region and ensure that the region and time zone settings are the same as used for the control panel Event text insertion Event text insertion enables the control panel to send panel event history text to the DVMRe for display in real time on a spot monitor and for recording panel event history text in association with video recorded by Camera 1 Event text cannot be recorded for cameras other than 1 This feature is similar to the real time printer feature however the control panel s event text is recorded with video rather than printed All event text that
209. ve default settings for system menus see System menus on page 59 and alarm group options The default menus and options provided for each alarm group is listed in Table 7 Table 7 Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups AG number Name Editable Alliance system menus and options defaults 1 No Access No Menus None Option User Alarm Group 2 Master RAS or Door No Menus All Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms Modem Access Alarm Group Restriction 1 Alarm Group Restriction 2 Alarm Group Restriction 3 Alarm Group Restriction 4 Alarm Group Restriction 5 Alarm Group Restriction 6 Alarm Group 7 Emergency Alarm Group 8 Counter 45 46 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Table 7 Alliance system menus and options provided for alarm groups continued AG number Name Editable Alliance system menus and options defaults 3 Master Code No Menus All Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms e Modem Access 4 8 Area RAS 1 8 No Menus All Options e Alarm System Control e List of Areas e Keypad Duress e Reset System Alarms Modem Access e Alarm Group Restriction 1 Alarm Group Restriction 2 Alarm Group Restriction 3 Alarm Group Restriction 4 Alarm Group Restriction 5 Alarm Group Restriction 6 e Alarm Group 7 Emergency Chapter 3
210. vent flags Number Name Description 1 External Siren Default internal siren event flag assigned in area database If set to YES in the zone database activates when any internal siren activates in any area 2 Armed Alarm If set to YES on the zone database activates when an alarm is generated by the zone and all the areas assigned to the zone are armed It is used to activate the system strobe output 3 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for a second system control panel 4 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for a third system control panel 5 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for a fourth system control panel 6 Disarmed Alarm If set to YES in the zone database activates when an alarm is generated by the zone and one or more of the areas assigned to the zone are disarmed 7 Disarmed Alarm The same function as event flag 6 except for a different system control panel 8 24 Hour Alarm If set to YES in the zone database activates at any time an alarm is generated by the zone 9 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for a fifth system control panel 10 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for a sixth system control panel 11 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for a seventh system control panel 12 Armed Alarm The same function as event flag 2 except for an eighth system control panel 13
211. would otherwise be sent to a serial printer is instead displayed and recorded with video from Camera 1 the event text might not have any connection to the images captured by the camera Recorded event text can also be used as video search criteria refer to the Kalatel DVMRe User Manual To view the real time panel event text on the spot monitor connected to the DVMRe video output either live or recorded video press the Camera 1 button on the DVMRe front panel or use RAS emulation keys until the Event Text display box is overlaid on the video Typically two presses will be required the first press will display a network connection summary and the second will display the Event Text overlay box Event text insertion can be used to check panel events against recorded video For example where panel access events contain the user name an operator can check that the video image of the person using the badge matches the badge user s image Refer to Figure 5 for an example of an Access Granted event displaying the assigned badge user s name 233 234 Alliance System Advanced Programming Manual Figure 5 DVMRe spot monitor output event text and time and date overlay boxes 13 07 2004 48 43 55 Note Event text is associated only with video footage recorded by Camera 1 If an event text search is used to find recorded video footage from a camera other than Camera 1 the search must be performed on both the desired c
212. y when active depending on the zone type an area or an alarm group has to be linked to the zone types 6 31 34 and 35 require an alarm group Area Assign the area to the zone that must alarm when the zone is activated and the area status armed or disarmed meets the requirement for the zone type Common area Common areas have zones that only alarm when all areas are armed e g the front door ina building provides an entry to two areas thus the front door needs to be a common area There are two ways to create zones in a common area 1 Assign more than one area to a zone The zone can only go into alarm if all areas meet the condition armed or disarmed The zone is disarmed if one area is disarmed and the longest entry and exit time is used 2 Use area linking The common area is an additional area that automatically arms as soon as the linked areas are armed The common area can be disarmed separately and has its own entry and exit times Note Atleast one area must be assigned to a zone It is not possible to reset an alarm on a zone without an area assigned Alarm group Alarm groups are assigned to zones that perform alarm control Alarm groups are only available for zone types 6 31 34 and 35 The function of the alarm group depends on the zone type selected during programming These zone types are used to arm disarm areas they cause the zone to act like a user entering an alarm control code Enter the area or
213. ystem menu 2 Enter 19 and press ENTER to access menu 19 Installer Programming 3 Press MENU to choose advanced menu 4 Enter 6 and press ENTER to access option 6 Timers Alarm group restrictions disarmed time Alm Grp Restr 1 Disarmed is Min 0 Time Program times 0 to 255 minutes for alarm group restrictions 1 through 7 for the time they are disarmed The alarm group restrictions have to be programmed for timed disarm and must be assigned to an alarm group before the time is programmed Note If set to 0 the areas will not rearm automatically The alarm group restriction time will be overridden by the area disarmed time if programmed in the area database Enter the time in minutes for alarm group restriction 1 and press ENTER Repeat for alarm group restrictions 2 through 7 Note After the disarmed time has expired on alarm group restriction 7 an emergency alarm will be sent to the central station Chapter 3 Programming details The system ignores any value entered for alarm group restriction 8 Do not enter a time just press ENTER to go to the next option Alm Grp Restr 8 Not Used Time Disarm Test Set To Min 15 Time Enter the test time available to perform the disarm test 0 to 255 minutes and press ENTER Arm Test Set To Min 15 Time Enter the test time avail to perform the arm test 0 to 255 minutes and press ENTER Warning Time Set To Min 5 Time When alarm g
214. zone input does not switch to normal state within e 3 seconds if the shunt time is programmed for 1 to 127 seconds 3 minutes if the shunt timer is programmed for 1 to 127 minutes Shunt zone when disarmed NO Shunt Zone When Disarmed Change 0 Skip YES The zone will be shunted when one or more of the areas assigned to the zone are disarmed NO The zone will not be shunted when the areas assigned to the zone are disarmed Note Set either Shunt Zone When Disarmed or Shunt Zone When Armed to YES for the shunt procedure to operate Shunt zone when armed NO Shunt Zone When Armed Change 0 Skip YES The zone will be shunted when all of the areas assigned to the zone are armed NO The zone will not be shunted when the areas assigned to the zone are disarmed Note Set either Shunt Zone When Disarmed or Shunt Zone When Armed to YES for the shunt procedure to operate Chapter 3 167 Programming details Cancel door event flag NO Cancel Door Event Flag Change 0 Skip YES As soon as the shunted zone switches to normal state the door unlock event and the shunt timer are canceled NO The door unlock event and the shunt timer are not canceled if the zone switches to normal Zone holds event flag for two seconds NO Zone Holds Event Flag for 2 Sec Change 0 Skip YES In order to allow time for a door to close there is a 2 second delay after the zone switches to
215. zone may be activated when arming the area Example PIR in hallway Note The entry exit time must be programmed 15 Day night Generates a local alarm when the area is disarmed Automatically activates an audible alert on arming stations assigned to the same areas The only event flag activated is the zone event flag This local alarm can be reset by pressing ENTER ENTER 0 ENTER or USER CODE OFF AREA ENTER on the arming station to stop the audible alert and cancel the event If the zone remains activated it generates a new local alarm after the programmed local alarm reminder time Example emergency exit Note The local alarm reminder time must be programmed 16 24 hour local ac This zone is not used in standard commercial versions of Alliance fail system control panels It generates a local alarm and activates an audible alert Also see footnote 2 17 Do NOT Use 18 Report Fail Generates a local alarm Activates an audible alert on arming stations assigned to the same area Activates FAULT LED on all arming stations and generates LCD fault display message Also see footnote 2 Chapter 3 Programming details Table 10 Zone input types continued Number 19 Zone input type Silent trouble Description Activates FAULT LED on all arming stations and generates LCD fault display message Also see footnote 1 20 Zone to event flag 24 hour Activates the zone event flag when activated opened or
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