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1. MASTER CODE aj AWAY USER NUMBER j ra To enter the CODE ERASING mode key in the current MASTER CODE followed by the number 1 then AWAY You will hear three beeps and the AWAY indicator will flash fast at three pulses per second to indicate a successful entry Now key in the user number that you wish to erase followed by AWAY Two beeps will be heard and the appropriate zone indicator will illuminate User number nine will be indicated by the FAULT indicator If user five is being erased then zone indicator number five will illuminate If user thirteen is being erased then the FAULT and zone four indicators will illuminate Example Fault indicator 9 Zone indicator 4 13 To erase press the 0 button followed by the AWAY button and three beeps will be heard to indicate that the user has been erased and that the system has returned to normal If you wish to erase any further codes repeat this procedure as many times as required Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 11 Arming in Away mode CODE away or 0 away To arm the system in AWAY mode key in your code followed by AWAY button The AWAY indicator will illuminate two beeps will be heard and your pre programmed exit time will now begin At the end of this exit time any unsealed zone will be excluded for example if a window is left opened If the window is close
2. Solution 8 Operators Manual Terminology Alarm condition Armed Away Away mode Console Detectors Dialler Disarmed Dynamic Battery Testing EDMSAT Satellite Siren Entry Time Entry Delay Entry Warning Exit Time Exit Delay External Equipment Forced arming Hand Over Delay Hand Held Remote Control Is when the security system is ARMED and a detection device is violated When the system is in a state ready to accept alarms System ON This is a console button used to execute any given command Is when the system is fully armed The console allows users to access all system functions such as Arming Disarming and or configuration of the alarm panel Devices connected to the alarm system used to cause an alarm condition Some common forms of detection devices are passive infra red smoke photo electric reed switches vibration sensors Device incorporated into the design of the Salutianm 8 used for communicating to a BASE STATION When the system is in a state that will not accept alarms Used to monitor and test internal battery conditions A self contained siren unit complete with strobe light and back up battery Offers a higher level of security for the alarm system The time allowed for entering the ARMED premises to DISARM the system before an alarm occurs For the duration of ENTRY TIME a buzzer can be used as a reminder to DISARM the system The time allowed to le
3. INDIGATOR inicio E id a did da abia GUN Bisa dave av Fav Beda wh ence dav Bile ees 6 MAINS INDICATOR 933655 Sai ie Ahk EARS BE aS Eo ES sR Sih BS ip BES T7 FAULT INDICATOR cara a aaa basa aa aaa aah ee a ons ee aden ease es 7 AUDIBLEINDICATION NA EA E EE E AOA E E O A Ea OTE E S E E 7 EXTINGUISH MODE sa E E E E E E Eii 8 CONSOLE OPERATIONS osccssiscdeessencscstesccddesteactastacsssecasvecetssuscssonsececaontestaseseesctunesecsesescesssdsssedgesssesscesseseceddesdossossesesosseed 8 INTRODUCTION PEE E E E E E E EN bo vee Naka E Sa bv E vba ba ET 8 ALTERING OR ADDING CODES DE 9 ERASING CODES tri stevia eS Sic eae es cath ta 10 ARMING IN A WAY MODE a acia a ds 11 ARMING IN STAY MODE ia ea 11 IDISARMING a e o te o thon o E aid Min E ied too ot at oO 12 ISOLATING ZONES scr tr A a EA La A CAE e 12 TA AAR a A A ESI REN IEEE EE AE RE 13 ALARM MEMORY RECALLS orina aiii Bones seb iria AE id a a id eiii 14 WALK PEST MODE sec sess Seeds Seibel acacia 15 CONSOLE DURESS ALARM nismo 15 CONSOLE PANIC A AR a IE 16 CONSOLE TAMPER oi ceccesssiselss es ves svess sau eae coasea ties dd 16 AUXICIAR Y EO D IAE EEE A AEEA E aac Beebe ii 16 DOMESTIC DIALLING aiviisiscescaccccsssesisccsceseseavssseetsseedevadeescbesssesdstocbaecssdsovcessbeUadees E E a a a aa aia 17 PROGRAMMING ici ia lia ia ida AE A e RAs Hee BoA ae 17 IDIEN B BINE FUNCION add dai SEAS TANS a OG 18 PAGER DA NG FORMA TS sissies sce ccdeetesdsccecceccsccastes ccdeanovstesdocdessausccsbostaakacseose
4. and operate correctly with both Basic and Advanced pager formats Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 22 Solution 8 Operators Manual Remote Arming via the Telephone Line This function allows you to arm the system from anywhere in the world via the telephone For obvious security reasons the system cannot be disarmed using this method To arm the system simply call the Soalutiam 8 on the telephone number that it is connected to The Solutianm 8 will answer the incoming call after a pre programmed number of rings and two beeps will be heard Hold the EDM phone controller to the mouth piece of the telephone and press the button on the controller The tone generated by the phone controller will arm the system and one long beep will be heard to indicate that the system has become armed Now hang up the telephone and the system will remain armed If the Solutiam 8 control panel does not answer the call this means that the system is already armed Where both remote arming and upload download have been selected the system may answer the call expecting the download computer however this is easily noticed as the tone heard will be constant and not the usual pulsing tone as is required for remote arming NOTE In situations where both upload download and telephone remote arming are selected the Solucian amp will answer for remote arming if the system is disarmed If the system is armed the Solution 8 will answer
5. the console Simply turn the day alarm on and of as is required To turn Day Alarm on key in your MASTER code or special function code 9999 followed by the number 7 then the AWAY button Three beeps will be heard to confirm a valid activation of day alarm mode Please note that there is no visual display on the console informing you that Day Alarm has been turned on To verify correct operation violate one of the Day Alarm zones and ensure that your indicator is working appropriately To turn day alarm off key in the MASTER code or special function code 9999 followed by the number 7 then the AWAY button Two beeps will be heard to indicate that day alarm mode has been disabled Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 14 Solution 8 Operators Manual Alarm Memory Recall MASTER CODE 3 This feature allows you to playback the last ten events that have occurred to the system The RECALL mode reports all alarms and arming or disarming of the system in the STAY or AWAY modes This function helps with trouble shooting of the system The alarm memory events are displayed via the console indicators To enter the ALARM MEMORY RECALL mode key in your MASTER CODE followed by the number 3 then the AWAY button Three beeps will be heard to indicate successful entry to the ALARM RECALL MODE The events will be played back via the zone indicators on the console in reverse chronological order Example If the events
6. to the mutual benefit of the customers and Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Managing Director Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 27 Installation Notes Installation Company Technician Phone Number Installation Date Warranty Expires Description Stay Day Mode Alarm Zone 1 O LJ Zone 2 Zone 3 O O oO Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 DOOCDOCU0CO OO Zone 8 Entry Time 1 Seconds Entry Time 2 Seconds Siren Run Time Minutes MA80003C DOC Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Pty Limited 25 Huntingwood Drive SCA 002 907 241 Huntingwood NSW 2148 Australia Phone 612 9672 1777 Facsimile 612 9672 1717 email edm edm com au
7. SoluCion amp Control Panel O U m J gt O au o gt Z gt r Issue 3c September 1994 Electronics Design amp Manufacturing CopyrigHt 94 1995 All rights reserv MA 800 O Important Note As there are many different types of consoles available for use with this control panel please refer to the following table and substitute the correct button and indicator names to suit your particular console CP5 CP3 amp CP4 STAY button HOME button STAY Indicator HOME Indicator Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS sasteccstccicecesentestesccdesseteeccicecscteerectedasectalteressecdeceluattececsedestedeotessutuecceveducbeacoubacsssedeacssussucosesedsassacees 3 INTRODUCTION sssckicccctassccsclesccoscsdesesceisscensesevsecdosscwcosueedcacsaucbusbesadesatessuscesossesdasevduasabesessscaid sveesestucsinbeueleDersyacsdosinsesse 4 FEATURES i ceassessaccsceecddcesackesssccadsezescicesacdesdencessssesdacsssustescsadesoscecesecesseeuesesbevecesuscovesessesvosssuseseseadescancssaesecedsvacosseseesssestees 4 BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION iscccccssscsctcoosvescsnseusatcoesessooucuoesessonsscvnacessssceuvcadoosesueensesecoveessseschcadeseseseusosestovessvsusetesecesvess 5 CONTROLS Q INDICATORS A et aedeccacnasonsotawsccceeetesneess oocasedeoveseteec ccseacestes 6 THE CONSOLE Soil A a A rias 6 MISUALE INDICATORS tt EEEE AAEE do e AO E e oct rc 3 6 ZONE INDICATOR aut A a A a a O ua 6 AWAY INDICATORS A ii 6 STAY
8. ailure exists this will coincide with a flashing mains indicator MA80003C DOC Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 8 Solution 8 Operators Manual Extinguish Mode This option when programmed by your installer will cause the indicators on your console to automatically extinguish if the console is not used for a period of sixty seconds At any time the indicators can be brought back to an illuminated state by pressing a button an alarm condition or when the system is in entry time The indicators will not illuminate if a silent alarm is triggered NOTE This option can only be programmed by your installer Console Operations Introduction The following pages will describe how to use and interpret the many console functions that are available on the SoluGian amp Most functions are performed using the master code Before attempting to enter any of the master code functions ensure that the system is in the disarmed state and that there are no alarm memory indicators flashing If this is not the case the following will be required If the zone indicators are flashing fast at three pulses per second key in your master code followed by the AWAY button If the panel becomes armed ie the AWAY indicator is illuminated key in your code followed by the AWAY button again This will place the system back into the disarmed state If the system is not disarmed ie the AWAY or STAY indicators are illuminated key in y
9. ammed exit the programming mode by pressing the AWAY button If at any time you wish to view the stored numbers then enter the Master code 2 the AWAY button Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 18 Solution 8 Operators Manual Three beeps will be heard and then the numbers will be displayed When finished the first digit of the first number will be displayed If no buttons are pressed within 10 seconds then the mode will be exited automatically or you can press the AWAY button to exit at any time NOTE When viewing the numbers via the console note that a 9 is represented by the fault indicator A zero in the phone number is represented by the fault and zone 1 indicators The end of the number is represented by the fault and zone 4 indicators Dialling Function When the Solutian 8 is triggered it will commence dialling the first programmed phone number If a busy or engaged tone is detected then the panel will hang up and commence dialling the second number if there is one programmed The first call will however be counted as unsuccessful dialling attempt A maximum of 6 calls per alarm event will be made This count includes any unsuccessful calls and will reset if the zone re triggers causing a further 6 attempts to be made The control panel will automatically stop calling after 6 attempts or 3 successful calls If busy tone is not detected then the panel will assume that the phone has been answered and wil
10. ave the premises after the system has been armed Any device connected to the system such as detectors remote codepads and sirens A situation where the panel is permitted to be ARMED when one or more zones are unsealed When the Soalutian 8 is ARMED and zone one is violated the entry delay starts timing If zone two is then violated the entry delay time is HANDED OVER to zone two and so on through zones three and four This is known as SEQUENTIAL hand over delay Zone one will not hand over to zone three or four Is used to ARM and DISARM the system or raise a PANIC ALARM via radio transmission of digitally encoded messages Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Master code Monitoring station Panic Phone Controller Sealed Silent alarm Siren time Stay mode Unsealed User code Zones 24 hour zone Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 25 Is a numerical code used for ARMING and DISARMING the system as well as allowing access to all functions that are programmable through the main codepad Is a secure location where a DIGITAL RECEIVER monitors numerous alarm systems and deciphers their alarm transmission reports so that the operator can advise the appropriate authorities to take immediate action Also known as central monitoring station This is a type of alarm raised by the system user to indicate to the MONITORING STATION that there is an emergency situation at the premises Is a device u
11. coosebasbonsesasesbestossectcscssseasnssssccseseees 19 BASIC PAGER RORA o tt a aan 20 ADVANCED PAGER FORMA Toeren te esae it e an e A a E E PN ee Ai 21 REMOTE ARMING VIA THE oioi osese reies aaiae iosas 22 TELEPHONE INE DERE EE E A E A EAEE SEEE N AE E E E E N EEE 22 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT wicca ccvcdiccsccssvessenscenseosauncvencocenscensnsesnadseseeesceos sueseusesaecceeusescenesseesessassesecesseosansosaucseconssenacesesesee 23 TERMINOLOGY isccsssdsciscisccccvcsiscssscsceciss codsvscdascdessdesteusGeesssseseesdevestesedesedecesesivessesoude iniciando init 24 WARRANTY STATEMENT Draers calcceseesitscdccdescdacstcs cacdussisssbes ss advovsdatadsaenssesenecesedevscesas cases tetanassocaastessacssasiene 26 INSTALLATION NOTES ccscsssssssccsssssssssvsssvcsssssssssssscssscssscssssssssssssssscssssssensssssosssssscosssssssesssesssssssessscssosssosssossees 27 Page 4 Solution 8 Operators Manual Introduction Congratulations on choosing the Salutiam 8 security control system to protect you and your property So that you can get the most from your alarm system we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the Solutiam 8 and its many outstanding operating features You will notice that in all aspects of planning engineering styling operation convenience and adaptability we have sought to anticipate your every possible requirement Features The Solutiam 8 security control system uses the
12. d this zone now becomes an active part of the system Opening the window after this time will cause an alarm condition If the AWAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard forced arming is not permitted If this is the case then you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before the system will arm Arming in Stay mode MA80003C DOC CODE STAY 0 STAY STAY mode is when the system is armed with predefined zones automatically isolated these zones must be defined by your installer When there is a need to arm the system perimeter only this mode is extremely handy It automatically disables the interior detection zones allowing for movement within the protected area while at the same time arming the perimeter zones To activate the system in STAY mode key in your code followed by the STAY button The STAY indicator will illuminate and two beeps will be heard Any zones that have been programmed for STAY mode will be automatically isolated and their respective indicators will begin to flash slowly until exit time expires At the end of exit time the zone indicators will extinguish The pre programmed exit timer will now start When this timer expires any unsealed zone say a window with a reed switch being left open will be ignored at the end of exit time and placed into automatic exclusion If the window is then closed this zone becomes an active part of the system Opening the wi
13. e beep will be given at your console to indicate that your panic request has been accepted Console Tamper An alarm can be triggered if the console is being tampered with Such an event might be someone repeatedly entering the incorrect code The number of incorrect attempts that are required before triggering this alarm would be programmed by your installer The alarm can be programmed to be an audible or silent event Auxiliary Codes AUXILARY cone AWAY The Solutian S has two auxiliary codes which can be programmed to do many different functions For example you could have a code that opens a computer room door where restricted access is required It should be noted that Auxiliary codes only operate when the system is in the disarmed state When an auxiliary code is entered a pre programmed sequence of events will occur This sequence will have been programmed by your installer To activate an auxiliary code simply key in your programmed auxiliary code followed by the AWAY button two beeps will be heard and the programmed events will occur Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 17 Domestic Dialling Programming MA80003C DOC MASTER CODE 2 There are 32 data locations set aside for domestic dialling each of which is capable of storing 1 digit This will allow up to four 7 digit phone numbers to be programmed To program the desired phone n
14. f manufacture as indicated by the date stamp and or the serial number on the product Defective units returned by the purchaser at their own expense during this period will be repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer The repair or replacement will be free of charge provided that the damage was not due to causes beyond the control of Electronics Design amp Manufacturing such as lightning damage excessive voltage mechanical shock or d amage arising out of abuse alteration or improper application of the equipment Quality Policy AS 3901 Clause 4 1 1 Refer to Procedure No 1 The operations of Electronics Design amp Manufacturing include design development and manufacturing of electronic equipment Electronics Design amp Manufacturing recognises that it is the responsibility of suppliers and contractors to meet their contractual obligations and carry out works which comply fully with the relevant specifications drawings and contract documents It further recognises that the diligent operation of a Quality Management System leads to efficient and effective execution of the works with a minimum of errors and rework Electronics Design amp Manufacturing and its Employees are committed to the implementation of this Quality Management System in accordance with Australian standard AS3901 1987 European standard ISO9001 1987 and New Zealand standard NZS9001 1990 implementing quality systems for design development and production
15. ill be heard and the system will return to normal Console Duress Alarm CODE 9 away cope 9 stay This function allows the system to be disarmed and at the same time initiate a duress signal via the dialler to the monitoring station A Duress alarm will only work when you are disarming the control panel and no visual display will be given to indicate that a duress alarm has been successfully activated To initiate this silent alarm key in any of the system codes followed by the number 9 then the AWAY button The system will appear to disarm normally but will in fact activate the dialler where programmed causing it to call the monitoring station MAS0003C DOC Electronics Design 8 Manufacturing Page 16 Solution 8 Operators Manual Console Panic Alarm A PANIC ALARM can be triggered by pressing any two buttons in the outside columns simultaneously on the console The buttons must be horizontally adjacent This function can be programmed by the installer to either be a silent or an audible alarm Once the panic alarm has been initiated it will be sent via the dialler to the monitoring station Example Press buttons 1 and 3 4 and 6 or 7 and 9 simultaneously to cause a panic alarm NOTE A panic alarm is a 24 hour alarm and can be activated any time of the day and no visual display will be given by the console to indicate that a panic alarm has been activated However a long audibl
16. in the upload download mode where it will start looking for the upload download computer Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 23 Optional Equipment a a O GUOD ee ee 0d MA80003C DOC To enhance the security of your system an EDMSAT Satellite siren is available When tampered with or even totally disconnected from the SoluGian S control panel it will still continue to emit its ear shattering warning sound Numerous consoles can be fitted giving you the ability to control your system from not only the entry point but even from your bedroom or anywhere else that you may require The kewswitch interface unit will give you the ability to connect your system to a remote control radio receiver This equipment when fitted will enable you to control the general operation of your system from a portable hand held transmitter It can even be used for basic arm disarm where there is a requirement for a kewswitch A Phone controller can be used for remote arming of your system Where this feature is required the Phone controller can be used to generate a specific tone that will arm your system via the telephone network EDMSAT Satellite Siren Additional Consoles Kewswitch Interface Radio Control Radio Panic Fire Detectors Strobe Lights Photoelectric Beams Passive Infrared Detectors Magnetic Switches Phone Controller Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 24
17. l begin sending its transmission The transmission consists of a siren tone followed by a unit identification beep The identification beep will allow the customer to verify which panel has made the call if more than one panel is reporting to the same phone number For example your home and office could be reporting to your holiday house Once the call has been received if it is not acknowledged using an EDM call acknowledger Part Number CC911 then the panel will continue sending its transmission for a period of 2 minutes after which it will hang up and commence dialling the next phone number If the call is acknowledged then the control panel will hang up and no further calls will be made for that alarm If the panel is not programmed for upload download then it is possible to interrogate it after the call has been acknowledged To do this simply call the phone number that the panel is connected to The control panel will answer the call after the pre pre programmed ring count has elapsed A siren tone will again be heard as well as an alarm type indication beep The alarm type beeps will indicate whether a burglary or 24 Hour alarm has occurred Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 19 When interrogating the panel if 1 beep is heard between the bursts of siren tone then a 24 Hour zone alarm has occurred If 2 beeps are heard then a burglary zone alarm has occurred If more than 1 zone ha
18. ndow after this time will cause an alarm condition If the STAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard this means that forced arming is not permitted Any unsealed zones will need to be sealed or manually isolated before the system will arm Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 12 Solution 8 Operators Manual Disarming CODE AWAY or CODE STAY To disarm the system key in your code followed by the AWAY or STAY button The STAY or AWAY indicators will extinguish and two beeps will be heard Isolating zones STAY ZONE NUMBER ZONE NUMBER AWAY When a zone is isolated access is allowed into that zone at all times This can be useful if you wish to leave a pet in the garage for one evening while you are out When you need to isolate zones press the STAY button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will begin to flash indicating entry to the isolation mode Key in the numbers corresponding to the zones that need to be isolated As each zone is isolated the corresponding zone indicator will begin to flash slowly at one pulse per second If a mistake is made key in the zone number that was incorrectly entered This zone is now no longer isolated and the zone indicator will stop flashing as the zone returns to normal When the correct zones are isolated press AWAY button to exit the isolation mode The STAY indicator will extinguish and three beeps will be heard
19. on zone four while the system is armed and all other events are normal Client ID Zone Status System Status Na ez 12345678 GVUGIEGIEGY 00010000 9000 Zone Normal Alarm Manually Isolated Auto Isolate Disarmed B Armed 9 Panic Normal 0 Panic Alarm 1 ik AC Normal P AC Failure 1 System Normal 0 System Fault J1 Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 21 Advanced Pager Format MA80003C DOC The Advanced Pager Format allows for more detailed and tailored information to be transferred to your pocket pager This format is not easily deciphered and therefore is only recommended for use in advanced situations The format is client identification number followed by a two digit event code On a single telephone call up to four events can be transmitted simultaneously In situations where more information is needs to be transferred then multiple calls will occur Example This example shows that the transmission has come from client number 678 and that 2 new events have occurred As this format is similar to basic 4 2 format the actual event types are installation dependent For example the transmission could represent an alarm on zone and an alarm on zone 2 Client ID Number 78 af Expansion Codg Expansion Codg NOTE To date only the Telecom Telefinder and Hutchinson QLD pager services have been tested
20. our code followed by the AWAY button The factory default master code is 2580 This code can be changed at any time therefore if your system master code differs from the default please substitute your existing master code in the following examples This code allows you to change any users code and even the master code itself It is also the only code that allows the execution of special functions as detailed later in this manual Codes can be up to six digits in length This is dependent on the configuration set up by you installer Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 9 It should also be noted that for any code that has trailing zeros the zeros need not be entered when arming or disarming the system Example If your code is 2670 then you only need to enter 267 AWAY to turn the system on and off The trailing zeros must however be entered whenever a special master code operation is to be performed The following operations require any trailing zeros to be entered Altering or Adding codes MASTER cope AWAY USER NUMBER AWAY NEW CODE j AWAY To enter the CODE CHANGE mode key in the current MASTER CODE followed by the number 1 then AWAY You will hear three beeps and the AWAY indicator will flash fast at three pulses per second to indicate a successful entry Now key in the user number that you wish to alter followed by AWAY bu
21. rmined areas disabled This means that you can arm your system at night while you are still at home thus giving you personal protection Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 5 Basic System Operation MA80003C DOC The overall purpose of your alarm system is to deter any would be intruder from entering your premises Before leaving your home or office make sure all the windows and doors are closed Key in your designated code followed by the AWAY button Your alarm system will now arm and commence counting down the pre programmed exit time You should exit the building during this time closing the exit path on your way After the exit time expires a long beep will be heard and any unsealed zones will automatically be isolated The system is now ready to accept alarms If a sealed zone is now opened a number of pre programmed events will occur Following is a typical sequence of events The alarm system will activate the audible devices such as sirens and trigger strobe and the dialler The dialler will then transmit all relevant alarm information via the telephone line alerting the respective persons of the current state of events The siren timer will commence counting down as soon as an alarm occurs When the time expires the siren will be automatically turned off and placed into a ready state for the next alarm Upon your return the strobe light will be operating informing yo
22. s alarmed ie a burglary and a 24 Hour zone then only the 24 Hour zone alarm will be indicated If upload download is programmed then it is not possible to interrogate the panel as the upload download feature will take precedence NOTE If an alarm is triggered you may stop the dialling sequence at any time by simply entering your code followed by the AWAY button Pager Dialling Formats MA80003C DOC Pager reporting formats have been introduced so that alarm and system information can be transferred to a pocket pager allowing you to receive information from your alarm system at any time Two transmission formats are available the first being Basic Pager Format which is the simplest to interpret The client identification number followed by zone information and system status information See the example below The second format is the Advanced Pager Format the information displayed is largely dependent on how the system has been programmed and should be explained by you installer Both formats transmit 3 digits for the client identification number making it possible to differentiate between 999 different systems when a number of alarm systems are reporting to the one pager number Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 20 Solution 8 Operators Manual Basic Pager Format Example A typical transmission would appear on your pager as follows describing the system condition The example shows client 678 with an alarm
23. sed for ARMING the SoluGian amp via the Telephone line Refers to a zones status If the zone is SEALED the detection devices are not violated and the zone indicator will be extinguished ie a reed switch is closed or a detector is on stand by waiting for an intrusion When programming the SoluCian amp it is possible to program an individual zone for SILENT ALARM this means that when the zone is violated the control panel will communicate with the BASE STATION without sounding the sirens A pre programmed time which the sirens will sound for once an alarm condition has been generated Is a condition that automatically isolates certain zones when the system is ARMED Refers to a zones status If the zone is unsealed the detection devices are violated and the zone indicator will be illuminated ie a reed switch is open or a detector has noted an intrusion A numerical code used to arm and disarm the system A monitored input used to trigger an alarm condition A monitored input where tamper switches and emergency switches may be connected If at any time whether the control panel is ARMED or DISARMED one of these switches is violated an ALARM CONDITION will be generated Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 26 Solution 8 Operators Manual Warranty Statement Electronics Design amp Manufacturing warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date o
24. stem is not in the Stay mode System Armed in the Stay mode Flashing System in Isolate mode awaiting command Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MA80003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 7 Mains Indicator The MAINS indicator is used to indicate that the system mains power is normal or has failed Indication Definition Flashing Fault Indicator The FAULT indicator is used to indicate that the system has detected a battery fault and that you should contact your installer There are however some modes of operation such as changing a user code where the FAULT indicator is used to represent the digit 9 This should not be considered as a fault but interpreted as intended according to the current mode of operation Indication Definition _______ System Failure or displaying the digit 9 during programming Audible Indications In general the audible indicators given out by the console are as follows Indication Definition ____ One short beep Indicates that there has been a button pressed or that there is a Mains failure Two short beeps Indicates that the system has accepted your code Three short beeps Indicates that the requested function has been executed One long beep Indicates end of exit time or that the requested operation has been denied or aborted One short beep second Indicates that you are currently in the walk test mode One short beep minute Indicates that a mains f
25. to indicate a successful exit from the isolation mode Any isolated zones will now continue to flash If a zone is programmed as a twenty four hour type it cannot be isolated If isolation of this zone is attempted a long beep will be heard to indicate a disallowed isolation Arming the system will now cause only those zones which are not isolated to become active The next time the system is disarmed the isolated zones will be cleared automatically This procedure can be repeated as many times as required See STAY mode operation for automatic isolation of frequently isolated zones Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MAS0003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 13 Day Alarm MA80003C DOC MASTER cone z Away oy SII away Day alarm is a feature capable of indicating that one or a number of zones are currently opened the specific zones will need to be assigned by your installer Let us assume that your installer has programmed the front door for Day Alarm an indication will be given every time the front door is opened This indicator could be your console buzzer or any other external warning device of your choice It should be noted that this feature only works while the system is in the disarmed state and will not give any indication when the system is armed in either the AWAY or STAY modes As there may be a need from time to time to disable this feature you have the ability to do so via
26. tton You will hear two beeps and the corresponding zone indicator will illuminate User number nine will be indicated by the FAULT indicator If user five is being altered then zone indicator number 5 will illuminate If user thirteen is being altered then the FAULT and Zone 4 indicators will illuminate Example Fault indicator 9 Zone 4 indicator 4 13 Now proceed to key in your new code followed by AWAY button Three beeps will be heard the AWAY indicator will extinguish and the system will return to normal Output Codes Output codes one and two are treated as user codes sixteen and seventeen respectively To alter output codes one or two follow the same procedure as above MAS0003C DOC Electronics Design 8 Manufacturing Page 10 Solution 8 Operators Manual WARNING Care should be taken when altering user code 1 as this is the systems MASTER CODE If this code is forgotten or incorrectly programmed no other code changes can be carried out and your installer will need to be called to rectify the problem If you wish to alter any more codes repeat the above procedure One long beep in the code alteration mode indicates an error An error will occur if the code entered already exists or an incorrect user number was selected The code change mode will automatically terminate if an entry is not made within sixty seconds This is normal and is applicable to almost every programming procedure Erasing codes
27. u that there has been an alarm One or a number of zones will be flashing allowing you to identify the particular zone that has caused the alarm condition The next time the alarm system is armed the indicators will be cleared automatically This is a very basic outline of the general system operation As there are many features available in the SoluCian amp there could be numerous variations from the above sequence These would be determined and explained by your installer Electronics Design amp Manufacturing Page 6 Solution 8 Operators Manual Controls amp Indicators The Console The console is the communications interface between you and your alarm system It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation Visual Indicators The console incorporates twelve indicators Eight of which are used to indicate the condition of each zone and four for general status The following is a list of situations and the relevant indications that will be seen Zone Indicator Indication Definition Pon Zone Set Zone Unsealed ane Fast Zone Alarm Condition Flashing Slow Zone Isolated Away Indicator The AWAY indicator is used to inform you that the system is in the armed condition Indication Definition __ Stay Indicator The STAY indicator is used to indicate that the system is armed in the Stay mode Indication Definition Sy
28. umbers first ensure the system is disarmed and that there are no alarm memories present If this in not the case then turn the system on and off to clear and alarm memories Enter the Master code 2 the AWAY button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators on the console will flash simultaneously indicating a successful entry to the domestic phone number programming mode If one long beep is heard entry has been denied and you should check with your installer to see if domestic dialling has been enabled on your system After a successful entry if phone numbers have already been programmed the panel will begin to display the numbers via the system console using the zone indicators The first number will be displayed for two seconds and then a beep will be heard as the next number is displayed You may watch as all stored numbers are displayed before programming any new numbers or start to program a new phone number by simply entering the new number After all the digits in the first phone number have been entered press the STAY button to indicate the end of the first phone number You may now enter a second third or fourth phone number if required by following the above procedure NOTE If there is more than one phone number programmed and you wish to change one of them then you will need to re program all of the stored phone numbers as well as the new number When all required phone numbers have been progr
29. very latest in microprocessor technology to provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance Following is a list of some of the features and why they will be of benefit to you a Operating codes may be up to six digits long This allows for a far greater combination of codes and therefore a higher degree of security a Dynamic battery testing continually tests and monitors the standby batteries condition As batteries do not last forever this feature will warn you of poor battery condition before an alarm occurs a Day alarm warning allows you to monitor the opening of a front door in a shop or to prohibit access into a particular area while the system is still disarmed Remote arming is a unique feature that allows you to arm your alarm system from any telephone in the world This is very useful if you forget to arm your system The built in telephone dialler will alert you or your monitoring station of any alarm or adverse event 24 Hours a day This highly sophisticated communications system is capable of identifying and reporting many different events For full details please contact your installer L All of the system configuration information is stored in non volatile memory which means that many of the options can be programmed on site by the installer to best suit your needs This data is retained even when the power is disconnected to the system a Stay mode allows you to arm the system with predete
30. were as follows Alarm zone 4 aa System disarmed Then the alarm memory playback will report as follows 1 All indicators off except mains System disarmed indicator 2 Zone 4 indicator illuminates Zone 4 alarm Eaa Away indicator illuminates Zone armed in away mode Each event is indicated by a beep and an illuminated indicator Resetting a 24 hour alarm in the disarmed state is indicated by a beep only After the tenth event three beeps will be heard to indicate the end of playback The replay can be terminated at any time by pressing AWAY Electronics Design amp Manufacturing MA80003C DOC Solution 8 Operators Manual Page 15 Walk Test Mode MASTER CODE 4 Using Walk Test Mode you can test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly eg to check a reed switch on a door To turn Walk Test on isolate any zones that are not required for walk testing see manually isolating one or more burglary zones Now key in the MASTER CODE followed by the number 4 then AWAY button Three beeps will be heard indicating successful entry into the Walk Test mode The console will beep once every second while the system is in the walk test mode Every time a zone is sealed or unsealed the external siren SPK1 amp SPK2 will sound a single beep and the system console will give a long beep indicating that the zone is functioning correctly To turn Walk Test off press the AWAY button two beeps w

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