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1. A Event p Feature E p Event Group Feature Group Start End Power up after total power down 000 000 Software reset watchdog 001 001 Test report 002 002 Listen in request 003 003 000 BabyWare In connected 004 004 045 Special events BabyWare Out disconnected 005 005 Installer In programming 006 006 Installer Out of programming 007 007 Failed to arm 008 008 255 Any special event Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 046 Early to arm by user 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 047 Late to arm by user 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Utility key 001 to 064 t 001 to 064 001 to 064 048 Utility key 255 Any utility key t Not Used Not Used 049 Request for exit 001 to 032 001 to 032 050 Access denied 001 to 032 001 to 032 051 Door left open alarm 000 001 to 032 001 to 032 255 any door Door numbers 052 Door forced alarm number 001 to 032 001 to 032 053 Door left open restore 001 to 032 001 to 032 054 Door forced open restore 00
2. Zone 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 Alarm Restore Report Codes Zone 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Tamper Tamper Report Restore Codes Report Codes j y a E j ii j j is f i J J J J i ES j Alarm Restore Report Codes j i
3. Type CID Reporting Code Value 400 Open close 7B 401 Open close by user 7C bi 402 Group open close 7D 8 403 Automatic open close 7E 3 406 Cancel 7F 2 407 Remote arm disarm 80 408 Ouick arm 81 409 Keyswitch open close 82 411 Callback request made 83 412 Successful download access 84 2 413 Unsuccessful access 85 2 414 System shutdown 86 415 Dialer shutdown 87 416 Successful upload 88 421 Access denied 89 422 Access report by user 8A 423 Forced access 8B 424 Egress denied 8C 425 Egress granted 8D 426 Access door propped open 8E a mm S 2 428 Access point request to exit 90 6 S 429 Access program mode entry 91 ES 430 Access program mode exit 92 431 Access threat level change 93 432 Access relay trigger fail 94 433 Access RTE shunt 95 434 Access DSM shunt 96 441 Armed stay 97 442 Keyswitch armed stay 98 450 Exception open close 99 451 Early open close 9A 452 Late open close 9B 453 Failed to open 9c 454 Failed to close 9D 455 Auto arm failed 9E E 456 Partial arm 9F 3 e 457 User exit error AO Fo 3 3 458 User on premises Al 459 Recent close A2 461 Wrong code entry A3 462 Legal code entry A4 463 Re arm after alarm A5 464 Auto arm time extended A6 465 Panic alarm reset A7 466 Service ON OFF premises A8 Version 1 11 T
4. 54 55 56 58 59 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 94 95 96 Zone 49 50 51 52 53 57 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 Tamper Restore Report Codes EA FA Fi A FA Tamper Report Codes Alarm Restore Report Codes j j J j j j Alarm Report Codes j v sx Nm Nn OR OO N 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 34 mom 9 ao NT UD OR O NA mp ep mp II YE YA TT A A TS 31 32 33 Worksheet 3 Zone Report Codes 21 22 23 16 Zone Report Codes EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming Zone Label p IU DU YF eo TD ewe UN Nr O OU EE UF jj ESF O DN DN od ey DDO ON
5. Zone 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Zone Label EIER prp ko I o BF DS CC ge E op DS DS EN DS O OU DR OE LISTE AU DS OS DE DO NE MU UU YE RAS Je pf I EU EU HH EI PE DU TN AU DAF EN LH IH ME UIF EE p OC O Poo ko doko TEASER a AAA AN DC DU oo i FA OT Def E 207 DN AI DU DO Y EN IF DD alko Y OD A OE AA RAE p papo Gop ko p A HITZE kp popo poko po po po koj FF pag os de ge DN es A e o ko ge farbo fo i Y er aj uaj LI A gg p p p p op deo AORTA os J A AIR RI pe fe pap EN DU HT dp p DU OD e fafa povo OC gi i op dop popo p pp p UO OS FL We as o pref pa Pj IAEA Lo ff ff es IIA HH AI FEN EANO SELOJ IO EI LP HEINE ETA Ea YN DE MO OC DO DOC DO dokoj a de oo EN IR EA DU NP AN A TNT AER opo an DU UO ED NF OF BEA e ee A IA AAA Po kop g p PR ke p dab 77 popoj popoj p dop pepo OU popoj da pom ED DE EU UON a EU ef Jo do fo ge o pe y ee S A p og popo J P poo Ml o PM Ae VAART DARIA e Pe p i mg ej aj Lo ASE TRES ae ARA A op dop RITA RE UG o DON FIS OS DU DU DN UF p Poo p koj Je rf go fo O AAA HH do AU DA E O Ju JS I gg OC O oE pop ooj am popo eer re bo AN FE et oo l ka pf de p pope DD Y ED TAR prp p efo fe ge RAE p EFE DS ED ER IZ DD e SS de og popo popo IIS IDAS IF pf De Eb UD oso ON DU EU pd lo o paro
6. Bell output current limit 1321 Bell 1 YA Bell fault Bell absent 1321 Bell 1 YA Bell fault Clock lost 1626 Time date inaccurate JT Time changed Fire loop trouble 1373 Fire trouble FT Fire trouble Panel tamper 1144 Sensor tamper TA Tamper alarm TLM trouble restore 3351 Telco 1 fault restore LR Phone line restoral AC failure restore 33A1 AC loss restore AR AC restoral Battery failure restore 3 3A9 Battery test restore YR System battery restoral Auxiliary supply trouble restore 3 3AA System trouble restore YO Power supply restored Bell output current limit restore 3321 Bell 1 restore YH Bell restored Bell absent restore 3321 Bell 1 restore YH Bell restored Clock programmed 3 625 Time date reset JT Time changed Fire loop trouble restore 3373 Fire trouble restore FJ Fire trouble restore Panel tamper restore 1373 Sensor tamper restore FT Tamper restoral Combus fault 1333 Expansion module failure ET Expansion trouble Module tamper 1145 Expansion module tamper TA Tamper alarm Module ROM RAM error 1 3A4 ROM checksum bad YF Parameter checksum fail Module TLM trouble 1352 Telco 2 fault LT Phone line trouble Module fail to communicate to monitoring station 1 354 Fail to communicate YC Communication fails Printer fault 1 336 Local printer failure VT Printer trouble Module AC failure 1 3A1 AC loss AT AC trouble Module battery failure 13A9 Battery test failure YT
7. Remote arming ADM2 LSN4 g ef 3938 _ __ Voice lockout GY 3919 _ Close delinquency Ge 3939 _ __ Future use 54 Special Report Codes Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Trouble Report Codes Worksheet 46 Trouble Report Code Settings Type Trouble Report Codes Additional Settings and Modes Section Data Description Type Section Data Description 3940 _ TLM trouble 3970 TLM restore Vo AC failure Zr AC failure restore en Battery failure MU MAN Battery failure restore UU a Auxiliary supply It Auxiliary supply restore 39411 _ _ Bell output trouble 39711 _ Bell output trouble restore MU AMAN Clock loss It Clock loss restore EU Fire loop trouble E Fire loop trouble restore A Panel Tamper aJa Panel tamper restore 3950 _ Wireless transmitter battery low 3980 _ Wireless transmitter battery low restore SH Wireless transmitter supervision trouble fen Wireless transmitter supervision trouble restore EIE EN Future use J Future use KK Future use NES Future use 3951 _ Phone number 1 fail to communicate 3990 __ _ Combus fault restore EI Phone number 2 fail to communicate Module tamper restore ee Phone number 3 fail to communicate EU ee ROM check error restore a Phone number 4 fail to communicate MU AMAN Module TLM restore 3960 _ Combus fault 3991 Module failure to communicate restore j Module tamper JE Printer fault restore MU AN ROM check error It Module AC failure restore P
8. 3516 _ 3517 _ 3518 _ 3519 3520 _ Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti ion 3 ion 4 ion 5 ion 6 ion 7 ion 8 gt PrP Pr gt gt gt gt gt Partition 6 Section Data 3604 _ _ 3605 3606 _ 3607 _ _ 3608 _ 3609 _ 3610 _ _ 3611 _ _ 3612 _ _ 3613 _ 3614 _ _ 3615 _ _ 3616 _ 3617 _ 3618 3619 _ 3620 _ _ OFF Disabled O Disabled O Disabled O Disabled O Disabled O Disabled O Disabled O Disabled O Partition 7 Section Data 3704 _ _ 3705 3706 3707 3708 3709 3710 _ 87111 _ 37121 _ _ 3713 _ _ 37141 _ 3715 _ 3716 _ 3717 _ 3718 _ _ 3719 _ 3720 _ _ ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Partition 8 Section Data 3804 _ _ _ 3805 3806 _ _ _ 3807 _ 3808 3809 3810 3811 _ 3812 _ _ _ 3813 _ _ _ 3814 _ _ 3815 _ _ 3816 _ _ 3817 _ 3818 _ _ 3819 _ 3820 _ s6umes saul uonnaeg os s6uios uonn4ed Spino Bulwwes6o1g GHOAJ Table 37 Description of sections 3121 to 3821 Continued Section
9. Additional Settings and Modes 59 EVOHD Programming Guide Contact ID Report Codes If using the Ademco contact ID format enter the two digit hexadecimal value under the column heading Value intable 50 to program the desired report codes into sections 0201 to 0296 0701 to 0832 2001 to 2199 and 3900 to 3999 Table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes Table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes Table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes EO REE Value Type CID Reporting Code Value Type CID Reporting Code Value 100 Media 01 o 159 Low temperature 2E 330 System peripheral 4F E DE A 101 Personal emergency 02 2 8 161 Loss of air flow 2F 331 Polling loop open 50 5 3 162 Carbon monoxide detected 30 332 Polling loop short 51 9 ze E 102 Fail to report in 03 5 333 Expansion module failure 52 oo ES 163 Tank level 31 334 Repeater failure 53 110 Fire Alarm 04 y 3 TO IE be Ba 335 Local printer paper out 54 moke 200 Fire supervisory 32 mae 336 Local printer fail 55 5M ocal printer failure 112 Combustion 06 201 Low water pressure 33 e Co 337 Exp module DC low 56 e 113 Water Flow 07 o 202 Low CO2 34 em Ee gt s E 338 Exp module low batt 57 114 Heat 08 as 203 Gate valve sensor 35 g 0 le dul i 58 u oj ka xp module rese E 115 Pull Station 09 A 204 Low water level 36 KAJ a E dale 59 xp module tamper Al an 5 203 4
10. iN 014 015 _ _ 016 _ _ I WARNING All event groups except groups 064 to 067 can be used to program the module s PGM With the K641LX all event groups can be used to program the module s PGM except group 067 See Programmable Outputs on page 20 for details Table 53 Testing Keypad s PGM Output Section Description 020 Version 1 11 The keypad s PGM output will be activated for 8 seconds Keypad Programming 63 EVOHD Programming Guide Wireless Receiver Options Table 54 Wireless Receiver Options Section Option Description OFF ON 1 Future use O O 2 Check in supervision A Disabled O Enabled 3 3 Check in supervision time interval A 24 hours O 80 min 2 4 RF jamming supervision A Disabled O Enabled 5 Future use o O gt g 6 Future use m o i Na 2 7 Future use o O x cn 29 l Reports Du I gnores vs as 8 Transmitter tamper signal A tamper signal O tamper signal A Default Remote Control Options Table 55 Remote Control Options Section Option Description OFF ON 1 REM2 visual and auditory feedback O REME V299 A REN vao and lower and higher 2 Future use O O 2 3 Future use O a O 2 o 4 Future use O O o EEO 5 Future use O O NE N og 6 Future use Oo o cy ORO 7 Future use O 2 O qe Re 8 Future use o z o z A Default Viewing Serial Numbers Table 56 Viewing Serial Numbers Section Description 030 Press and hold
11. 0807 0808 0809 0810 0811 0812 0813 0814 o NS a uu kh WU NS Bun oo Disarming Section Keyswitch Definition Keyswitch Partition 0601 0602 0603 0604 0605 0606 0607 0608 0609 0610 0611 0612 0613 0614 0615 0616 0617 0618 0619 0620 0621 0622 0623 0624 0625 0626 0627 0628 0629 0630 0631 0632 Section Keyswitch 0815 0816 0817 0818 0819 0820 0821 0822 0823 0824 0825 0826 0827 0828 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 C Disarming D E Keyswitch Options 34 EP ao sambo de dodau DA DA vO pako nt a a a A o fa ledo E ma l AU paro a a y a 2 N N N N N N N N N MM MM MM MM MM N N N N NN IDIN NNN N VW U o UU ww UU UU ww ww ww UU Y UU UY WU UY UU UY UU UY UU UY UU UU uu uu wu BB HR HHP HP Db HP HP HP Db TA DO DO o gt Section Keyswitch 0829 0830 0831 0832 29 30 31 32 6 Ui UI Ul UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI UI aea a a na 9 9 9 9 0 9 ao 5 9 0 9 9 5 9 0 9 9 A 9 0 A 0 0 0 o l N NN JN Y Y JJ Y Y JJ JJ JJ JJ JJ JJ JJ JJ LA LL LL LL NN Y o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DO DO DO DO oo DO DO DO oo DO Disarming EVOHD Programming Guide Programmable Outputs Use the following section to program various programmable outputs PGMs on your EVOHD control panel
12. 2217 2218 2219 2220 2221 2222 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 Version 1 11 n o jw OUIA win w jw w N IN NN NND NN IN N a nn a a a a 2 y N oo WAN DN PWN 0 o WIN DN PWN o Name OR AND door access User code access Card and code access Restrict arming on door Restrict disarming on door Door Numbering Eight digit Serial Number Description Each door can be programmed to grant access only to cards assigned to at least one of the door s partitions OR Door Access or to cards assigned to all the door s assigned partitions AND Door Access Enabling option 1 will set the door in OR mode disabling it will set the door in AND mode When option 2 is disabled the access control door is accessed by presenting the access card to the reader When option 2 is enabled a reader is not needed to access the controlled door To access the controlled door the user must enter an access code and then press ACC on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX keypads or MENU gt 8 and then enter access code when using the K656 keypad When option 3 is enabled both a valid access control card and user access code must be used The access control card and user access code must belong to the same user When option 3 is disabled either a valid access control card or user access code must be used to access the controlled door keypad with reader only Whe
13. 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 Section 2301 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 2311 2312 2313 2314 2315 2316 2317 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 2326 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 Door Labels Label AIR IR IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS IS IS IS ISIN IS IN IS IN IS ISIN A IN IN ss Is IS IS IS IS ly IS IS IS IS li IN ly IS ly ly IS IS ll IS ls IS IS IS I IS IS y IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS ly IS IS IS ly ls ly IS IS ml IS IS ll SS ss Is IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS ls IS IN ly IS lr ly IS sl i IS IS IS IS y IS ss IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS IR IS IS IS I IS i IS IS TR IS IS IS IS IS TR SS ss LN IS IS IS IS IS IS I IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS I SS lt IN IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS IS IS IS IS TR I IN IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS PN IR ISIS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS IS IS IN IS IS IN IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS SS SS SS ss IS IS IS TR IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IN Im ll IS SS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS Im ll IS IS IS IS IS I IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS ISIS SS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS
14. Combus overload Group Description 8 Clock Loss Press 8 to re program the time Trouble Display 71 Table 66 Trouble groups for the EVOHD system Group 9 GSM Troubles Description Missing GSM module PCS Module Tamper GSM RF jam supervision No service Fail to communicate with IP receiver 1 Fail to communicate with IP receiver 2 Fail to communicate with IP receiver 3 Fail to communicate with IP receiver 4 IP receiver unregistered 72 Trouble Display Group 10 IP Troubles Description Missing IP module No service Fail to communicate with IP receiver 1 Fail to communicate with IP receiver 2 Fail to communicate with IP receiver 3 Fail to communicate with IP receiver 4 IP receiver unregistered Group 11 Zone anti mask Trouble EVOHD Programming Guide Description Press STAY to display zone s with zone anti masking detected anti mask trouble Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Appendix A EN 50131 Programming The following sections describe all the programming required for your panel to be EN 50131 compliant To set your panel to be EN 50131 compliant 1 _ Enter section 4049 to unlock the software 2 _ 2 Enter section 4039 to set all relevant sections to EN 50131 compliant default settings NOTE 1 If a permanent record of events is desired automatic Event Buffer Transmission needs to be configured see section 30
15. PGM Test Mode Table 15 Test PGMs and their section numbers Section Action Description 0901 Test PGM 1 Activates PGM 1 for eight seconds to verify if the PGM is functioning properly 0902 Test PGM 2 Activates PGM 2 for eight seconds to verify if the PGM is functioning properly 0903 Test PGM 3 Activates PGM 3 for eight seconds to verify if the PGM is functioning properly 0904 Test PGM 4 Activates PGM 4 for eight seconds to verify if the PGM is functioning properly 0905 Test PGM 5 Activates PGM 5 for eight seconds to verify if the PGM is functioning properly PGM Delays To record values in worksheet 7 use the PGM Delay descriptions as well as the information appearing in table 16 Description of PGM options WARNING Considering that section numbers follow a numerical seguence PGM activation and deactivation events for a respective PGM are skipped when using the keypad s programming seguence For instance sections 0918 and 0919 correspond to PGM 1 and one follows the other in the programming seguence however the following section in the seguence 0920 corresponds to PGM 2 Make sure to enter sections 0910 through 0917 see table 17 to complete activation deactivation programming for PGM 1 Worksheet 7 PGM Delays Section PGM Delay Value Range Description Default Setting 0918 y E 001 to 255 x 1 sec min PGM 1 delay refer to section 0919 option 2 to see whether the delay is in sec or min 5 sec min 0928 e
16. Programming Access Levels Programming Holidays Numbering Keypads Programming Remote Controls Control Panel Settings Schedule Tolerance Window AutoTest Report Settings Timings Settings Account Number Settings Reporting Formats for Section 3070 Reporting Formats for Sections 3071 to 3074 VDMP3 Settings VDMP3 functions for Sections 3091 to 3098 BabyWare PCS Module Connection Settings PCS Module GSM Settings SMS Site Name Settings IP Account Number Settings IP Receiver 1 Configuration IP Receiver 2 Configuration IP Receiver 3 Configuration IP Receiver 4 Configuration PCS Module Report Codes IP Module Report Codes Partition Label Settings for Sections 3100 to 3800 Auto arm Time Settings Arming Report Schedule Settings Disarming Report Schedule Settings Partition Timer Settings Special Arming Exit Delay Settings No Movement Schedule Settings Special Report Code Settings Trouble Report Code Settings Keypad Settings for Sections 007 to 013 Door Unlocked Schedule K641R only PGM Activation and Deactivation Wireless Zones 2WPGM Serial Numbers 2WPGM Activation Deactivation Events 2WPGM Delays Milliamp Consumption of Various Devices 6 Table of Contents Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide SerialNumber List Worksheet 1 System Planning Ser
17. IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS ISIS SS SS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS SS SS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS In IS IS IS IS SS SS IS IS SS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS In IS IS In IS IS IS Access Control Sections 33 EVOHD Programming Guide Schedule Programming Each schedule determines when users are permitted access Schedules 001 to 015 sections 2401 to 2415 are primary schedules Primary schedules are the only schedules that can be assigned to a user access code Schedules 016 to 032 sections 2416 to 2432 are secondary schedules Secondary schedules cannot be assigned to a user access code and can only be used as backup schedules Use worksheet 13 to record your settings for primary schedules and worksheet 14 on page 35 for secondary schedules WARNING The Start and End Time of a schedule cannot cross over into another day For example to program a shift from 10 PM to 6 AM the next morning you must program the schedule as follows Schedule A start time 22 00 and end time 23 59 then program Schedule B start time 00 00 and end time 06 00 The schedule will not be interrupted between 23 59 and 00 00 Primary Schedules Worksheet 13 Programming Primary Schedules Section Schedule Interval Standing End Time BO OHIO ONO One From To S M ila W T F 5 H aon 001 MM e
18. JJ Access point name APN part 1 e g internet com pa odi fe seo e e pero win i YE JA A Ti A Access point name APN part 2 e g wap provider com p popo TFT fee ff fd y User name part 1 p p pf poe if sp nl Dd Da Jade User name part 2 ESF Jo Al HF HJ Jo AH Jf GA AS Password part 1 Jr pe p e p DO DA DOG DOES EYES Password part 2 he KEO EO AO Port default 10000 LEE p poao p e po NH RH EA Installer software password BabyWare default admin PCS Module Programming Table 34 Section 2950 GSM Options Description a Un Option GSM Reporting Option Description 2 Primary Backup 3 amp 4 Future use OFF Landline Landline 7 Future use OFF ON ON Landline GSM A Disabled O Enabled PCS Tamper OFF GSM Landline 8 OFF ON A nr ON GSM GSM A Disabled O Enabled GSM RF jamming supervision Description E GSM GPRS No Service Trouble Feedback A Default OFF Disabled OFF When disarmed trouble only when armed trouble only ON When disarmed trouble only when armed audible only ON Silent alarm becomes audible alarm ON PCS Module GSM Programming Worksheet 29 PCS Module GSM Settings Section 2951 2952 2953 Version 1 11 Data Default 00 000 to 255 x 2 seconds 000 to 255 Description Panel supervision lost reporting code GSM no service timer default 016 SMS language default 000 refer to table 35 PCS GSM GPRS Communicator Module 45 Table 35 S ID 000 001 002 003 004 005 SMS Sit
19. Pa adon Jpsighl Designed for your lifestyle EVOHD Programming Guide Version 1 11 P A RAD O X www paradox com Warranty For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on our Web site www paradox com Your use of this Paradox product signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions 2002 2014 Paradox Ltd All rights reserved Specifications may change without prior notice One or more of the following patents may apply 2 292 187 and RE439406 Digiplex Digiplex EVO Magellan and BabyWare are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Ltd or its affiliates in Canada the United States and or other countries For the latest information on products approvals such as UL and CE please visit www paradox com Limitations of Alarm Systems It must be understood that while your Paradox alarm system is highly advanced and secure it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency fire and emergency options are only available on certain Paradox models This is due to a number of reasons including by not limited to inadeguate or improper installation positioning sensor limitations battery performance wireless signal interruption inadequate maintenance or the potential for the system or telephone lines to be compromised or circumvented As a result Paradox does not represent that the alarm system will prevent personal in
20. on the K656 keypad or the center action key Start on Grafica keypads After entering the section the control panel will scan all addresses assigned to the modules If any missing modules are detected i e detector removed from the combus the control panel will erase the module s serial number thus removing the module from the control panel s memory After entering the section the control panel will scan all addresses on the combus If any missing modules are detected i e detector removed from the combus the control panel will erase the module s serial number thus removing the module from the control panel s memory If new modules are detected the serial number will be entered in the control panel s memory WARNING The module and label broadcast features will only work when a module is broadcasting its data to a module or to modules of the same type and model number Version 1 11 Additional Settings and Modes 55 EVOHD Programming Guide Automatic Report Code Programming When using contact ID or SIA Reporting formats default report codes can be programmed automatically After automatic defaults are set they can be changed and remaining report codes can be set manually Section Name Description 4030 All report codes reset to 00 Resets all codes from sections 0201 0296 0701 0832 2001 2199 and 3900 3999 to 00 sections 4031 to 4037 reset all the report codes in the foll
21. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming 144 Worksheet 2 Zone Information Continued Zone Options 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 Zone Definition Partit
22. 2 33 8c cu Su 7 Va AG 8 1 2 3 S E 4 e 5 v 2 E 2 e5 7 55 2 oo 8 no A Default Door assigned to partition 1 Door assigned to partition 2 Door assigned to partition 3 Door assigned to partition 4 Door assigned to partition 5 Door assigned to partition 6 Door assigned to partition 7 Door assigned to partition 8 Mute keypad Exit delay beep Door left open pre arm Chime on zone closure Door left open alarm feedback Door left open alarm follows Door forced alarm Door forced alarm PGM state PGM deactivation mode PGM base time PGM Override Keypad tamper Future use Future use Future use Section option is only available on K641R Section option is only available on K641 K641 K641LX and K656 EVOHD Programming Guide gt gt gt gt gt gt gt oO O O OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Silent Alarm restore Silent Alarm restore N O Deactivation event 1 sec Disabled Disabled TM50 ON A Enabled O Enabled O Enabled o Enabled o Enabled o Enabled o Enabled o Enabled o Enabled A Enabled A Enabled O Enabled A Audible O Beep timer A Audible O Beep timer O N C O PGM timer O 1 min O Enabled O Enabled Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Worksheet 47 Keypad Settings for Secti
23. 2905 2905 l 6 2906 2906 7 2907 2907 2 8 2908 2908 9 2909 2909 a 10 2910 2910 11 2911 2911 a 12 2912 2912 p e 13 2913 2913 DOS 14 2914 2914 15 2915 2915 Partitions One touch Keys ti 12 One touch PGM Keys One touch Disarm Keys Template en AI a kro e 2 an 0 2916 o S 1 2917 a 2 2918 3 2919 4 2920 zz 5 2921 A A 6 2922 7 2923 pe pas 8 2924 zZ 9 2925 A A 10 2926 11 2927 12 2928 13 2929 14 2930 15 2931 REM1 RAC1 and REM2 RAC2 remotes only us the data in these columns If 0 is entered the associated buttons will control all partitions to which the user is assigned If F is entered the associated buttons will be disabled EVOHD Programming Guide Control Panel Settings Use the following section to record control panel settings for your EVOHD system Use worksheet 20 to record your settings Table 20 Daylight Saving Time DST schedule for EVOHD Input Value Schedule Used Input Value Schedule Used 000 Mexico St Johns Bahamas Turks and Caicos 010 New Zealand Chatham 001 Cuba 011 Tonga 002 Brazil 012 Iraq Syria 003 Chile 013 Israel TBC 004 Falkland Islands 014 Lebanon Kyrgyzstan 005 Paraguay 015 Palestine 006 European Union United Kingdom Greenland 016 Egypt 007 Russia and surrounding countries 017
24. Enabled Enabled ON See table 76 No Enabled See table 77 No Enabled EVOHD Programming Guide Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 77 Zone and module tamper recognition option 5 and 6 for section 3034 EN 50131 Compliancy Option Description 5 6 OFF OFF Disabled OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed alarm default ON OFF When disarmed generates trouble only ON ON When armed alarm When disarmed generates audible alarm Table 78 Description of section 3035 EN 50131 Compliancy Section Option Description OFF ON 1 Restrict arming on AC failure A Disabled o Enabled 2 Restrict arming on battery failure A Disabled o Enabled 3 Restrict arming on bell or auxiliary failure o Disabled A Enabled 4 Restrict arming on TLM failure O Disabled A Enabled in E 5 Restrict arming on module troubles O Disabled A Enabled a 8 6 Account number transmission A Partition O Tel No S E 7 Transmit zone status on serial port A Disabled o No amp amp 8 Future use A Disabled o Enabled This option is used by certain event monitoring software such as Hyperterminal With WinLoad BabyWare and printers it is always being transmitted Table 79 Description of section 3037 EN 50131 Compliancy Section Option Description OFF ON 1 Call back A Disabled O Enabled 2 Automatic event buffer transmission A Disabled O Enabled 3 4 i Autotest report transmissio
25. ON OFF Figure 1 Description of the Access Level and Schedule Assignment setting OFF ON ON ON 00 00 Access Level Enter setting from 00 default to 15 Default setting grants access to all doors Schedule Assignment Enter setting from 00 default to 15 Default setting grants access at all times Table 17 Access control user options for EVOHD Description Access control Disarm on access granted Extended unlock delay on access Add tolerance window to schedule Access code follows schedule OFF unlock and disarm area s on access granted ON code must be entered at security keypad to disarm Description Arming upon access granted Disabled Regular arm Stay arm Force arm User Code Options 31 EVOHD Programming Guide Arming and Disarming Report Codes Use the following section to program arming and disarming report codes on your EVOHD control panel Use worksheet 11 to record your settings For Ademco Slow Silent Knight Fast Sescoa Ademco Express or pager formats key in desired two digit hex values from 00 to FF Ademco Format Use section 4033 to program a set of default Ademco report codes using table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 To program the remaining report codes or change certain defaults access the individual sections and key in the desired two digit hex value found in table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes on page 60 SIA Format
26. Section 3321 Partition 3 Section 3521 Partition 5 Section 3721 Partition 7 Default 1 o N AJAn BA W N _ 0 Nu al un kh Uy n VW SJ AO WN 5 Ww MD Option Description Arm disarm with partition 1 Arm disarm with partition 2 Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened Arm disarm with partition 4 Arm disarm with partition 5 Arm disarm with partition 6 Arm disarm with partition 7 Arm disarm with partition 8 Arm disarm with partition 1 Arm disarm with partition 2 Arm disarm with partition 3 Arm disarm with partition 4 Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened Arm disarm with partition 6 Arm disarm with partition 7 Arm disarm with partition 8 Arm disarm with partition 1 Arm disarm with partition 2 Arm disarm with partition 3 Arm disarm with partition 4 Arm disarm with partition 5 Arm disarm with partition 6 Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened Arm disarm with partition 8 gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Uu uu uu 0 0 Hm 20 7 0 0 IH 0 0 0 01 0 1 0 uu 00 0 ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled E
27. The event buffer will then display any events pertaining to this keypad as Keypad 12 Use worksheet 18 on page 36 to record your settings Worksheet 18 Numbering Keypads Section Keypad Eight digit Serial Number Section Keypad Eight digit Serial Number 2801 1 _ _ 7 2817 17 Fil ASCHE STEHE 2802 2 TERENOJ AMNIO A E 2818 18 fof ff mapo fe 2803 3 Ve HEHE i 2819 19 PANA YN E BEER ES 2804 4 EP AE AE pe ipe oj 2820 20 P pa e pof AS 2805 5 _ _ p 2821 21 de fe OU DU 2806 6 pesko PESO PN ef 2822 22 her JH a NT 2807 7 ERE YN ma FE 2823 23 EUA MEA cf 2808 8 fe DD DU I i 2824 24 PAE SEE A 2809 9 _ _ A AR 7 2825 25 npo Co JARA 2810 10 Ten fen fo fe 2826 26 Je bl y iff 2811 11 EU Du BE PENS BONES ENS 2827 27 JE a Ne 2812 12 Eh AR ERE EY 2828 28 ae ZIEHT ch 2813 13 SJL IIE J ELSE OF 2829 29 fi fe fe fo fod 2814 14 PEA ERA A 2830 30 Jh JE NEE IST 2815 15 gafn ye Jd So EEE p 2831 31 0 EES RO em eet BS 2816 16 DI BU EE DD DEFI 2832 32 sf fo Of if 36 Keypad Numbering Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Remote Control Programming Use the following section to program the various remote controls in your EVOHD system It is possible to configure up to 16 different button templates which are then assigned to individual users Each us
28. hex only CLEAR Exit section without saving hex and decimal ENTER Save current data and advance to next section hex only Version 1 11 Things You Need to Know 3 K656 Keypad Table 2 Decimal and hexadecimal values using the k656 keypad Key 0t09 ARM SLEEP STAY OFF CLEAR ENTER Grafica Keypads Value or Action 0 to 9 hex and decimal A hex only B hex only C hex only D hex only E hex only F hex only Exit section without saving hex and decimal Save current data and advance to next section hex only Table 3 Decimal and hexadecimal values using Grafica keypads Key 0t09 Right action key Exit Value or Action values 0 to 9 respectively A to F press the key until the desired letter appears Exit section without saving Central action key Save Save current data and advance to next section 4 Things You Need to Know EVOHD Programming Guide Version 1 11 Table of Contents Serial Number List seesssssessscessssss 7 Zone Programming ssssssssesesesessess 10 Keyswitch Programming se ating alae Cyd O Keyswitch Numbering Keyswitch Parameters Keyswitch Arming Disarming Report Codes Panic Input Option Programmable Outputs oz PGM Test Mode PGM Delays 20 PGM Options 20 PGM Programming 20 Event and Feature Groups 21 Utility Keys 30 Input
29. open and close 5 Panic input option Assign keyswitch to partition 4 5 Arm only Assign keyswitch to partition 5 Assign keyswitch to partition 5 a E Stay arming To use this keyswitch definition one or more PGMs Assign keyswitch to partition 6 must be programmed with the Utility Key event see Event Group 048 in table 17 on page 21 To use this keyswitch definition refer to Panic Input Option Assign keyswitch to partition 6 6 Assign keyswitch to partition 7 Force arming Assign keyswitch to partition 8 Assign keyswitch to partition 7 Instant arming Assign keyswitch to partition 8 oI NIAJ A U Only applicable for keyswitch definition 5 panic input option in table 12 Refer to Panic Input Option for details Only applicable for keyswitch definition 5 panic input option in table 8 Refer to Panic Input Option for details Select only one of these arming types If all are OFF keyswitch will use regular arming by default Keyswitch Arming Disarming Report Codes For Ademco Slow Silent Knight Fast Sescoa Ademco Express or pager formats key in desired two digit hex values from 00 to FF Use worksheet 6 on page 19 to record settings Ademco Contact ID Use section 4033 to program a set of default Ademco report codes using table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 To program the remaining report codes or change certain defaults access the individual sections and
30. press the center action key Options highlight the desired function and then press the center action key Ok Table 48 Description of installer functions for the K641 K641 K641R K641LX and K656 keypads Function Description K641 K641 K641R K656 K641LX Test report Sends the Test Report report code programmed in section 3902 to the monitoring station STAY STAY Call BabyWare software Will dial the PC telephone number programmed in section 3010 to initiate communication with a computer using FORCE SLEEP the BabyWare software Answer BabyWare Will force the control panel to answer a call made by the monitoring station which is using the BabyWare software ARM ARN software Cancellcommunication Cancels all communication with the BabyWare software or with the monitoring station until the next reportable DISARM FF event This mode allows you to perform walk tests where the bell or siren will squawk to indicate opened zones Installer test mode To exit press MEM for K641 K641 K641R K641LX or for K656 Partitions cannot be armed if the installer test MEM B mode is enabled Start module scan The keypad will display the serial number of each module on the combus TRBL A To verify if the combus is supplying sufficient power press and hold O enter the installer code and press either ACC Combus voltmeter or dy depending on the type of keypad A reading of 12 3V or lower at the panel s service keypad connector ACC i indicates
31. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 Zone Information 13 91 92 93 94 95 96 Worksheet 2 Zone Information Continued 14 Zone Information Zone Options 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 Zone Definition Partition Assignment Input Number Eight digit Serial Number Module Description Zone 1 1
32. 1 Configuration Section 2984 Data I s ef I I I AM Jl __ I J gt I I FE HT 2985 To register IP GPRS module press ARM 46 PCS GSM GPRS Communicator Module Description Language Croatian Greek Hebrew Russian Bulgarian Romanian 018 019 020 021 to 255 EVOHD Programming Guide Language Slovak Chinese Serbian Future use WANT IP address e g 100 100 100 100 for one or two digit numbers add Os before the first digit WANT IP port default 10000 WAN2 IP address WAN2 IP port IP password e g 123456 IP profile e g 01 Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Worksheet 33 IP Receiver 2 Configuration Section Data Description WAN 1 IP address e g 100 100 100 100 for one or two digit numbers add 0s I I 3 I I I I 3 ES before the first digit l bs ak dg ee WANT IP port default 10000 2986 FYS y A ET J WAN2 IP address SEE Sp WAN2 IP port Fee HF Ag A fg o MT AAA IP password e g 123456 E SIN IP profile e g 01 2987 To register IP GPRS module press ARM Worksheet 34 IP Receiver 3 Configuration Section Data Description WANT IP address e g 100 100 100 100 for one or two digit numbers add 0s Ei 3 Jo ll i ES _ before the first digit Wu y WANT IP port default 10000 2988 JJ iy I A Ta WAN2 IP address E AN TY WAN2 IP port pof fo A gr po fr O DDN JETZT IP password e g 123456 Due IP p
33. 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 Holidays When H is enabled in a schedule access is permitted to users during the days programmed in the sections below Use worksheet 17 to record your settings Worksheet 17 Programming Holidays Days Section Month First Screen Days 01 to 08 Second Screen Days 09 to 16 2 Third Screen Days 17 to 24 Fourth Screen Days 25 to 31 2701 January 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 1234 5 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 6 7 2702 February 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 12 3 45 6 7 2703 March 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 6 7 2704 April 1234 5 6 7 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 6 7 2705 May 12 345 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 1234 5 6 7 2706 June 12 345 67 8 1234 5 6 7 8 123 45 67 8 12345 67 2707 July 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 12 3 4 5 6 7 2708 August 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 12 3 45 6 7 2709 September 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 12 3 45 6 7 2710 October 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 2711 November 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 12 3 45 6 7 2712 December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 12345 67 Keypad Numbering Use the following section to number the different keypads configured to your system Sections 2801 to 2832 are used solely for the purpose of identifying a keypad in the event buffer Enter the eight digit serial number of the keypad you wish to label as Keypad x where x represents numbers 1 to 32 e g Keypad 12
34. 190 191 192 Zone Label Lo po o an HIER I HH i bob og fop DD EE a po og y PONOJ A DU LEMIS AREO O UE UU IT FH ESTARE E Ee DU ED DU Fr ED DN l opa ge AU PO DU Y O EU kop de O pego MOE DO e DF DU DE ONI EINER p os IM DES AF DS DER IA A See a o DU AE DE O o DN VERF RP TER FI e p p ILS TS p OU UU PARAR TIA SENDE BET ALFA FEHLER TEE SEHE Y A ae Ar da Se km DE EEE PER p poj pg ME DU YN ko p p po feston o ope ME fo ASIA fa IIA pok i fog p o DO DD e ID EE RIE TSF IR AE e Spes ao i kpj p pop kp p pok EL y AE alo o per DU AE EE DE AE DU EU ER ESTAIS SAD En ep ny ge o Pe a e vu df kop de p DE MO pop ODD DI O UE DN I EIA TAS afo YN ES A NS DE A ON NES o EF DD O DE O YU a DE DN LASER ls ae O THE MS y dop OE MO DU DO FN EE DN DU St yR ER AE SRY DE A EL A AE OE UN ER Td A ML LE ee kant KEO EE A A ae ME AN ECO ED TN DS DN FD ON p poj DE MON DE DN SS DD DF O DE ON I ko Mor SRE NE OU am on fa AR OO AE AE NE SEE IAH ER TERA RAE PERA AR HITS EE IRA ON o A ELEFANT FIN A EN TE DF OU ED Ue ED DI ar ee o O AU PO DN a DS EY O kop Mo pego p po p e DF UD OE DN I FAME NE foie p AAA Ae EE A Lo og AS pe po p o kum TERA noj fo ae po EA kk de RSE TIE EE DN oj PIE Db UES REL br YNE DE BET A AT o IE TEE SCHE ST RER IST TER pipoj p p p DU ON DD UE UU DE ON I y ES Dr AN IO fo se ON NU A NE of EJEA a NF DD fo E DU DD DD DR
35. 27 27 Th Tone Settings on page 42 4 Dialing method o Pulse A DTMF 4 Pulse tate Keypad beep on successful 5 EU Europe N A North oO 12 EU A 1 1 5 NA 5 onn A Disabled O Enabled A arming disarming report America 6 Busy tone detection O Disabled A Enabled 6 Alternate dialing A Disabled O Enabled ae oN Ou i iali i N u mc 7 Switch to pulse dialing on fifth A Disabled EI Enabled mc 7 Dial tone delay if no dial tone A Force dial O Hang up o o attempt oo fou yak fat Jes S Bell siren upon communication S Reportzone restor us 8 failure if s on i lt armed A Disabled O Enabled 2 8 ON Upon zone closure A Disabled O Enabled SO sy BO OFF Upon bell cut off A Default Table 26 Telephone line monitoring TLM options options 1 and 2 for section 3036 Option Description 1 2 OFF OFF Disabled default OFF ON When armed generates an audible alarm ON OFF When armed generates a trouble ON ON TLM silent alarm becomes an audible alarm Table 27 AutoTest report transmission options options 3 and 4 for section 3037 Option Description 3 4 OFF OFF Transmit the test report code every time the days programmed in section 3040 have elapsed at the time programmed in section 3041 default When armed transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section OFF ON 3042 has elapsed When disarmed transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section 30
36. 7 Partition 8 Display code entry Display exit delay Display entry delay Confidential mode not for UL installations Exit confidential mode Future use Future use Time display option System and clock trouble beep Communicator trouble beep Module and combus trouble beep All zone trouble beep Future use Future use Time format Audible feedback on access request Card activates door unlocked schedule Door left open alarm Door forced open alarm Future use Keypad tamper Re lock door Future use Unlock on REX 62 Keypad Programming gt gt gt gt Oo o a o og o o O gt gt O OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enter code yy mm dd Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 24 hr clock Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled After opening Disabled Do gt gt gt gt gt gt gt O ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Press button dd mm yy Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled 12 hr clock Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled After closing Enabled K656 i 2 4 5 Ud mo o coo Section Option Description 1 e 2 2 5 3 2 4 a 0 5 No oa 6 Do zu 25 us Nq 8 1 2 3 4 N 5 gt
37. AA BE ET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ERO 004 Schedule B peas A PA PORRER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A EEE a AAA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 830218 5 gos Schedule B GERT SCHNEE I E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A EEE ee TO EN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 599218 6 006 Schedule B Se WERFEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A A SS AREA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 220207 iu Schedule B EE ERNI NA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A aa TERN AA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Eu 8 008 Schedule B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE If a partition is armed outside a schedule the panel will send an Early to Close 3916 and or Late to Close 3917 report code see worksheet 45 on page 54 Worksheet 41 Disarming Report Schedule Settings a i i Days of the Week Turn ON or OFF Section Partition Schedule Interval a s M a T w T F s H B01 o en a er 3203 2 002 Sree Se 33031 3 oos ee A ee 3403 4o04 EES o E a e O TE e EU 503 5005 ee r 36031 6 006 en E o mn B7317 007 ce agr CMI MIN E s031 5 000 gt SET YET ES BEE YCW TES OS DEE NOTE If partition is disarmed outside schedule panel will send an Early to Open 3926 and or Late to Open 3927 report code see worksheet 45 on page 54 48 Partition Settings Version 1 11 s6uios uonn4eg apind Buruue1601d gHOAX3 6b s5umos 49ui11 uonnaeg Partition Timers Worksheet 42 Partition Timer Settings Description Decimal Values from 000 to 255 Arming disarming schedule tolerance wind
38. EN 9 fk A A pg poop p po p IS Jo ce o fo Y A OF O e AN p e teo Pf rn AN En EE ee O Un 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 94 95 96 Zone 49 50 51 52 53 61 62 63 71 72 73 81 82 83 91 92 93 ZoneLabel DF Ee ON DD ale DU DN WD O o DIC DN ED ME MR PC DD o ANO DOS MS OUD RS AE ES FE Peho of DEN RS as EA LA a TE DU DO I DU AF EF DU DE EE pepo ef ep apo soj ES p oo pego ge fr ON DL UU AS A p ko HF pop pogo p p gee H IE Pf p ON p sa Y EAS e DU DD lo DF A DD DU io pg p DN MON OE kop DN PROJ On o o mapo fe TEILS IT IE Y E RAI po e oe eji E OF OD UE a OD HT o pok ES I p AU ED DC p EC FANI a a a RAR DN Y UO LESS o e fe ON O EP UR og OD DD YF fo E pe DU YP DN DU DN DE ON pop p p po pr p p p DIE DN ES In an O MS AE Er FD EF ao dojo Ga Fes ERRATA IA RA PESCA ERA es a E kg fop pop fik p DE DO DL DN I pp pak O DN ON a UE OR EU H TETERA a a Dr es p lo fo DU DU Re Er UID HT pop DN fop AS OS DE DE I UF OS CEO ae a YN US AE OF DD AD ON ODD eb DN GR o pe fa a OF o e DAN ee A MU e pop e ga opp o e feoj op probo FL o app DO EF EU FC O EN a po frap ATARI goj LES RADA EN EE I DU DD p pepe OU IE DU DD YD ER DU DN DS AS prop p pop prop pep p kk kol ETA EA PN EF SCE a A op EN a TE p ego AF O AN DE SS WE OF GU Am EU OU I ESF ope o O DE DE fr ON DL DU pep kkk pop i DE ED Po a TERA Y OU On ON ONI DE YD DN DU O A FEHLT HR IT SCHE pop p p
39. Enter module section 402 see table 84 Each of the 8 digits represent one of the 8 inputs Table 84 Zone Input Options Section Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 0402 Ea E LI Ea WA Zone Input Options 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 85 Zone Input Option Individual Settings Option EOL Value Zone A Value Zone B Value ATZ 0 1K 1K 2K2 1 2K2 1K5 N A 2 3K3 3K3 N A 3 4K7 4K7 N A 4 4K7 6K8 N A 5 2K2 4K7 N A 6 8K2 8K2 N A Figure 8 Selectable input Resistor for EOL Zone input COM Zone B ATZ EOL value TAMPER N C TAMPER N C 78 Appendix B Version 1 11 PA R A DO X The whole Paradox team wishes you a successful and easy installation We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction Should you have any questions or comments please contact us For support please contact your local distributor or dial 1 450 491 7444 Monday to Friday from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m EST You may also e mail us at support paradox com Additional information can be found at PARADOX COM EVOHD EPOO Printed in Canada www paradox com
40. For extra key functions see table 30 Special telephone number keys for the different keypads on page 43 Table 33 Description of sections 3133 to 3833 Option Description ON Ai Mn Fi UU MI Telep Telep Telep Telep Telep Telep Telep Telep A Default hone number 1 hone number 2 hone number 3 hone number 4 hone number 5 hone number 6 hone number 7 hone number 8 Partition 1 3133 OFF ON gt gt gt gt gt gt gt o uu Co o oa o 0 gt Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 3233 3333 3433 3533 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON oO PCS GSM GPRS Communicator Module Use the following section to program the PCS GSM GPRS Communicator Module on your EVOHD system Use worksheets 29 to 37 to record your settings BabyWare PCS Module Connection Worksheet 28 BabyWare PCS Module Connection Settings Section 2960 2961 2962 2963 2964 2965 2966 3013 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF nin inn ga oo gt gt gt Pp Pp Pm Pb o Oo Oo Oo oO o o og gt gt Pm gt Pp PP PO nj jnin n 0 0 0 gt gt Pm gt Pp PP PO go 50 10 0 00 gt Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 3633 3733 3833 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON gt gt gt gt gt gt A o u un u n u n u p gt gt gt gt gt gt gt oO olojo oojoo b oO ojo oo o oo Data Description _ _ A A A I A
41. Guide Table 7 Zone report codes for EVOHD Alarm Report Code Alarm Restore Report Code Tamper Report Code Tamper Restore Report Code For Ademco Slow Silent Knight Fast Sescoa Ademco Express or pager formats key in desired two digit hex values from 00 to FF Ademco Format Use section 4032 to program a set of default Ademco report codes from the Automatic Report Code Programming on page 57 Then to program the remaining report codes or to change some of the defaults enter the individual sections and key in the desired two digit hex value found in the Contact ID Report Code List on page 60 SIA Format Use section 4032 to program a set of SIA report codes from the Automatic Report Code Programming on page 57 Codes that have not been set to default can be set to default manually by entering FF in the appropriate section To disable the reporting of an event enter 00 in the appropriate section Table 8 Section Numbers used for zone programming Table 9 Zone extended options Opti Descripti ON Zone Zone Serial amp Input Zone Zone Report AN AIN Number Numbers Parameters Codes Zone tamper i j f 1 i 1 i follow global 1 0001 0101 0201 0301 ngei 1 Be o Disabled A Enabled 2 0002 0102 0202 0302 3034 1 per zone 1 per zone 1 per zone 1 per zone option 5 amp 6 96 0096 0196 0296 0396 2 amp 3 Zone tamper E See L See supervision Table 10 Table 10 Anti mask trouble follow global 4 settings i
42. Instant armed 003 003 064 statusa E NO Sn PELE Strobe alarm 004 004 Silent alarm 005 005 Audible alarm 006 006 Fire alarm 007 007 Ready 000 000 Exit delay 001 001 Entry delay 002 002 System in trouble 003 003 065 status 2 See Notes for Table 17 on page 21 Alarm in memory 004 004 Zones bypassed 005 005 Bypass master installer programming 006 006 Keypad lockout 007 007 Intellizone delay engaged 000 000 Fire delay engaged 001 001 Auto arm 002 002 See Notes for Table Arming with voice module set until exit delay finishes 003 003 066 Status 3 17 on page 21 Tamper 004 004 Zone low battery 005 005 Fire loop trouble 006 006 Zone supervision trouble 007 007 Chime in partition 1 to 4 000 to 003 system 1 to 4 punto 003 000 t9 003 Smoke detector power reset 004 004 Ground start 005 005 Kiss off 006 006 Telephone ring 007 007 Bell on partition 1 to 8 008 to 015 partitions 1 to 8 208 t9 91 gt 09810 915 Pulsed alarm in partition 1 to 8 016 to 023 partitions 1 to 8 016 10 023 SO Open close Kiss off in partition 1 to 8 024 to 031 partitions 1 to 8 024 10 03 02410 0311 067 Special status z Keyswitch PGM inputs 01 to 32 032 to 063 Keyswitch PGM inputs 01 to 32 310 063 wa Status of access door 01 to 32 064 to 095 access doors 01 to 32 al a Trouble in system 096 096 Trouble in dialer 097 097 Trouble in module 098 098 Trouble in combus 099 099 Future use 100 to 102 100 to 102 Time and date trouble 103 103 AC f
43. Keyswitch input 11 opens Keyswitch input 12 opens Keyswitch input 13 opens Keyswitch input 14 opens Keyswitch input 15 opens Keyswitch input 16 opens Keyswitch input 17 opens Keyswitch input 18 opens y Keyswitch input 31 opens Keyswitch input 32 opens Section 0969 0970 0971 0972 0973 0974 0975 0976 Default Setting 000000 30 Programmable Outputs Keyswitch Inputs definition 4 Keyswitch input 1 opens Keyswitch input 1 closes Keyswitch input 2 opens Keyswitch input 2 closes Keyswitch input 3 opens Keyswitch input 3 closes Keyswitch input 4 opens Keyswitch input 4 closes Keyswitch input 5 opens Keyswitch input 5 closes Keyswitch input 6 opens Keyswitch input 6 closes Keyswitch input 7 opens Keyswitch input 7 closes Keyswitch input 8 opens Keyswitch input 8 closes Keyswitch input 9 opens Keyswitch input 9 closes y Keyswitch input 16 opens Keyswitch input 16 closes Keyswitch input 17 opens Keyswitch input 17 closes y Keyswitch input 32 opens Keyswitch input 32 closes Data Decimal Value 001 to Description 255x30msec AE RR CE EA EE AA ED CEN O O In JE II _ Ja Default Setting 600 msec Input speed of input 09 Input speed of input 10 Input speed of input 11 Input speed of input 12 Input speed of input 13 Input speed of input 14 Input speed of input 15 Input speed of input 16 Installer code refer to section 3001 in worksheet 20 on page 3
44. MS Language ID Language English French Spanish Italian Swedish Polish e Name ID Language 006 Portuguese 007 German 008 Turkish 009 Hungarian 010 Czech 011 Dutch Worksheet 30 SMS Site Name Settings Section Label ff de fo go sp po afo fe ff fas i fr 2954 IP150 PCS Module GPRS Options Table 36 Section 2975 IP GPRS Options Option 5 6 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Option z OFF ON A AsIP GPRS O In addition reporting to IP GPRS backup reporting 8 OFF ON O Disabled A Enabled Description IP No Service Trouble Feedback Disabled 012 013 014 015 016 When disarmed trouble only when armed trouble only When disarmed trouble only when armed audible alarm Silent alarm becomes audible alarm Description Use dialer reporting Enable IP GPRS reporting IP GPRS Reporting Account Programming Worksheet 31 IP Account Number Settings Section 2976 2977 2978 2979 2980 2981 2982 2983 Data Ma AU aA p y f zar o fff l ao Sf SH fo sf ei EN fro fo ofa warfen fion fim os Description IP account partition 1 account 1 number IP account partition 2 account 2 number IP account partition 3 account 3 number IP account partition 4 account 4 number IP account partition 5 account 5 number IP account partition 6 account 6 number IP account partition 7 account 7 number IP account partition 8 account 8 number Worksheet 32 IP Receiver
45. System battery trouble Module auxiliary supply trouble 13AA System trouble YP Power supply trouble Module IP receiver supervision Module IP receiver fail to communicate Module IP receiver unregistered Direct light Module Rf Interference 1 344 RF receiver Jam XQ RF Jamming Module low voltage Module self test error Module LAN trouble Module WAN trouble Combus fault restore 3 333 Expansion module failure restore ER Expansion restoral Panel tamper restore 3144 Sensor tamper restore TR Tamper Restoral Module tamper restore 3 145 Expansion module tamper restore TR Tamper restoral Module ROM RAM error restore 3 3A4 ROM checksum bad restore YG Parameter changed Module TLM restore 3 352 Telco 2 fault restore LR Phone line restoral Early to arm by user 3 451 Early to close CK Early to close Late to arm by user 3 452 Late to close CJ Late to close Zone excluded on Force arming 1 57A Zone bypass XW Zone forced Zone went back to arm status 357A Zone bypass restore UU Zone included 58 Additional Settings and Modes Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 49 List of automatic report codes Continued System Event Default Contact ID Report Code when using sections 4032 to 4037 Default SIA Report Code when using sections 4032 to 4037 Printer fault restore 3 336 Local printer failure rest
46. Tel 4Format Description 3070 Reporting formats for telephone numbers 1 to 4 IP Receiver 1 to 4 NOTE Use the same format for each number Only the pager format can be used with other reporting formats Table 30 Special telephone number keys for the different keypads Function K641 K641 K641R K641LX K656 Grafica x STAY STAY FORCE SLEEP Switch to tone dialing T ARM ARM Press key until desired letter Wait for second dial tone W DISARM OFF symhoFanpeaiB 4 second pause P BYP MENU Clear CLEAR CLEAR Left action key clear Delete TRBL TRBL Delete from cursor to the end ACC ACC Insert space MEM MEM Dial 9 for outside line 9 STAY 9 STAY WARNING To disable call waiting for North American installations using either contact ID or SIA reporting formats enter 70 and then either P 4 second pause or W wait for second dial tone before entering the phone number This applies to section 3071 to 3074 see worksheet 26 Version 1 11 Communication Settings 43 Worksheet 26 Reporting Formats for Sections 3071 to 3074 Section Data Press ENTER ifless than 32 digits 3071 3072 3073 3074 JH ff Description ISIS N ke A e SN el el SN ss s Is ss s I s IS II IS TT s IS I I lm I s IS 1 mu s s Im I I mA s I I ON ne A S IS mu lm IS lm I I I IS A NNN N
47. __ 2185 85 EE A 2039 39 __ __ 2086 86 a Ses 2139 39 __ __ 2186 86 Cu 2040 40 __ __ 2087 87 url le 2140 40 __ __ 2187 87 cr CA 2041 41 __ __ 2088 88 nen dau 2141 41 __ __ 2188 88 ar AN ee 2042 42 __ __ 2089 89 Vo 2142 42 __ __ 2189 89 _ 2043 43 __ __ 2090 90 Er pn 2143 43 __ __ 2190 90 o 2044 44 __ __ 2091 91 a AO 2144 44 __ __ 2191 91 Vo 2045 45 __ __ 2092 92 AE 2145 45 __ __ 2192 92 E 2046 46 __ __ 2093 93 ls 2146 46 __ __ 2193 93 a ee 2047 47 __ __ 2094 94 a p 2147 A7 __ __ 2194 94 OWN 32 Arming and Disarming Report Codes Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Access Control Sections Use the following section to program access control features such as assigning doors as well as schedule and holiday programming Assigning Doors to the System These doors are used to program the access levels in sections 2601 to 2615 If a door must be linked to the alarm system install a door contact and assign it to a zone see Zone Programming on page 10 Use worksheet 12 to record your settings NOTE Under the Door Numbering column of worksheet 12 enter the eight digit serial number of the access control module or keypad Table 19 Description of the different door options Door Optio Worksheet 12 Assigning Doors Section Door 2201 2202 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 2210 2211 2212 2213 2214 2215 2216
48. da da da a ur ur 9 vo F OA OOO OOO OOO OOO OO OO OOO OOO AN AY OOO AA NN NN NNN NN NON NON sI NON NN NN NNN NON AA SI vi oo 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 oO I Each programmed schedule see Schedule Programming on page 34 can be backed up or linked to another schedule The backup will be used in the event that the first schedule is invalid In worksheet 15 enter the three digit number of the schedule you wish to use as the backup For instance if you wish to back up Schedule 001 to Schedule 011 enter 011 in section 2501 The control panel will verify up to eight linked schedules one after another until it determines whether the card or code is valid For example if Schedule 001 is linked to Schedule 005 and Schedule 005 is linked to Schedule 030 then the control panel will verify Schedules 001 005 and 030 Worksheet 15 Programming Backup Schedules Section Schedule 2501 2502 2503 2504 2505 2506 2507 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 Version 1 11 Backup Schedule Es fe Section Schedule 2517 2518 2519 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 2530 2531 2532 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 032 Backup Schedule fa 2 LEALES ko
49. key in the desired two digit hex value found in table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes on page 60 SIA Format Use section 4033 to program a set of SIA report codes using table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 Codes that have not been set to default can be set as such manually by entering FF in the appropriate section e To disable the reporting of an event enter 00 in the appropriate section Panic Input Option To use the panic input option when programming keyswitch parameters in sections 0601 to 0632 proceed as follows 1 Enable partition panic alarm options by referring to table 39 on page 51 2 _ Enter 5 to access the panic input option see table 8 3 Entero 1 or 2 to assign the type of panic As shown in table 9 0 police 1 medical 2 fire 4 Enter 1 to 8 to assign the keyswitch to partitions 1 through 8 respectively see table 10 18 Keyswitch Programming Version 1 11 BUIWLWULI OJJ U gt ws 9yl APIND Buiwweu oid gHOA3 6L s1939uie1eg pue Buuaquunn UW211MSA9 Worksheet 5 Keyswitch Numbering and Parameters Keyswitch 1 o ou AU hy MN WWNNNNNNNNNN s a a a a nanana mi mi O o WON aUu AUN CHUAN AU hh w QU CO 32 Description Module Worksheet 6 Arming and D
50. o gt gt gt gt gt gt 22 olo o lao ojoo o gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt o o lo lo ao oe o gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Oo o o glo o No exit delay when arming with remote control A Default Ifa keypad is assigned to more than one partition the one touch feature must be enabled in all the keypad s assigned partitions For instance to enable the one touch Regular Arming feature of a keypad assigned to partitions 1 2 and 5 enable option 1 of sections 3125 3225 and 3525 Partition Special Options Table 42 Description of partition special options Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 Option Description 3126 3226 3326 3426 3526 3626 3726 3826 ON ON ON OFF ON ON 1 Intellizone delay Intellizone double knockout and zone crossing Intellizone zone crossing Auto force on Stay arming ooo o o 2 mnmnnS oo nmnn S u u mnmnnS 0 0 gt gt gt o o O oop rr Ss gt gt ooog oo gt gt ooog o o gt ooog 0 0 gt gt gt Police code is generated on zone crossing only Future use 2 a e Future use z i i ri 3 A aj OW SJ DO iu BR WIN Future use a 2 E E 5 a A 7 A Default Partition Arming Disarming Event Call Direction Table 43 Description of partition arming disarming ev
51. on telephone number 1 IP receiver 1 A O 6 Backup on telephone number 2 IP receiver 2 A O 7 Backup on telephone number 3 IP receiver 3 A O 8 Backup on telephone number 4 IP receiver 4 A O A Default NOTE Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 inclusive Partition Tamper Tamper Restore Event Call Direction Table 45 Description of partition tamper tamper restore event call direction Partition 1 Option Description 3129 OFF ON 1 Call telephone number 1 IP receiver 1 OD A 2 Call telephone number 2 IP receiver 2 A O 3 Call telephone number 3 IP receiver 3 A O 4 Call telephone number 4 IP receiver 4 A O 5 Backup on telephone number 1 IP receiver 1 A O 6 Backup on telephone number 2 IP receiver 2 A O 7 Backup on telephone number 3 IP receiver 3 A O 8 Backup on telephone number 4 IP receiver 4 A O A Default NOTE Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 inclusive Special Arming Exit Delay Worksheet 43 Special Arming Exit Delay Settings Description Partition 1 Partition 2 Decimal Values from 000 to 255 Section Data Section Data Exit delay for special arming auto arm BabyWare NEWare arming etc 3130 _ 3230 _ Data x 1 sec default 060 Partition 2 3228 PrP Pr rer 02 o Hum 0000 Partition 2 3229 o a m b oO o 2 Oo 0 0 0 0 0 gt Partition 3 Section 3330 Data Partition 3 3328 gt gt ooo roo os o Hun O g o D Parti
52. p DN MON DDE kop DN DN UE I ae a YN ES DE OF DD TF OS O o AU E A FFP E RATA O oe DN Ek Oe ae p lugo a O du feoj EA TARA EE RARAS ES p poko p A DS PI ie DN OU UE a ta A o o DD DU ON O ON EE IA ELLI 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 11 21 22 23 31 32 33 Worksheet 4 Zone Labels Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming Zone Labels 17 EVOHD Programming Guide Keyswitch Programming Use the following section to program keyswitches on your EVOHD control panel Keyswitch programming information is entered in worksheets 5 and 6 on page 19 Keyswitch Numbering This feature allows the installer to assign a keyswitch to an addressable or hardwired detection device To assign keyswitch numbering proceed as follows 1 _ Enter a section number between 0501 and 0532 These sections represent keyswitches 1 to 32 respectively 2 _ ln column A of worksheet 5 on page 19 enter the eight digit serial number of the module to which the keyswitch is connected 3 In column B of worksheet 5 on page 19 enter the three digit input number of the module to which the keyswitch is connected Keyswitch Parameters This feature defines the keyswitch s partition assignmen
53. refer to the EVOHD Installation Guide The installation guide is available from paradox com Table 65 Milliamp reference table for different wire gauges Length Available Length Available 5 Length Available N Length Available Wire SYN Wire DER Wire A Wire TW Gauge of each run of Milliamps Gauge of each run of Milliamps Gauge ofeachrun of Milliamps Gauge of each run of Milliamps wire mA wire mA wire mA wire mA 30 m 100 ft 2000 30 m 100 ft 2000 30 m 100 ft 1382 30m 100 ft 869 61 m 200 ft 2000 61 m 200 ft 1718 61 m 200 ft 680 61m 200 ft 427 91 m 300 ft 1831 91 m 300 ft 1151 91 m 300 ft 456 91m 300 ft 286 122 m 400 ft 1366 122 m 400 ft 859 122 m 400 ft 340 122m 400 ft 214 152 m 500 ft 1096 152 m 500 ft 689 152 m 500 ft 273 152m 500 ft 171 183 m 600 ft 910 183 m 600 ft 573 183 m 600 ft 227 183m 600 ft 142 213 m 700 ft 782 213 m 700 ft 492 213 m 700 ft 195 244 m 800 ft 683 244 m 800 ft 429 244 m 800 ft 170 _ 274m 900 ft 608 _ 274m 900 ft 382 _ 274m 900 ft 151 a E E E 305 m 1000 ft 546 E 305m 1000 ft 344 E 305 m 1000 ft 136 S S isp O amp 457m 1500 ft 365 m 457 m 1500 ft 229 G A 8 amp A 8 610 m 2000 ft 273 Ss 610m 2000 ft 172 o o v g g g ER 762 m 2500 ft 219 762m 2500 ft 138 30 05 25 is z zE LA 914m 3000ft 182 2A 914m 3000ft 115 aa aD Milliamp Consumptio
54. squawk during entry delay Bell squawk upon remote arming disarming Ring back bell squawk if disarmed after alarm ON IO Uh IU IO Ring back keypad beeps if disarmed after alarm u mnp p p p p S p u u u u u un 9 oP OP gt he eS pun oojoo og o o p 3 co ojo ojoo o OP gt he eS oj oojoo og u mnp p p p p S u mnnnnnS o gt o gt gt gt p 2 gt oa oo 0 0 02 DP o gt gt gt 9 gt o ojo ojoo o gt o gt gt gt gt 2 ao gt oojoo og A Default s6umes saul uonnaeg ZS s6uios uonn4eg Spino Bulwwes6o1g GHOAJ Partition One touch Options Table 41 Description of partition one touch options Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 Option Description 3125 3225 3325 3425 3525 3625 3725 3825 OFF o a mn o 7a n o o m m o o o 1 One touch regular arming One touch Stay arming One touch Instant arming One touch Force arming One touch Stay or Instant disarming One touch bypass programming One touch event display o ua un a win o gt roo o o o o o o o8 or opos c o o o o o o8 oO gt gt gt gt gt gt gt ooojo ooog o gt gt gt gt gt Oo o o glo o o gt gt gt gt gt bpuunuuuu u
55. that the voltage is too low The voltage may drop during the control panel battery test 56 Additional Settings and Modes Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Automatic Report Codes Table 49 List of automatic report codes System Event Default Contact ID Report Code when using sections 4032 to 4037 Default SIA Report Code when using sections 4032 to 4037 Arming with master code 3 4A1 Close by user CL Closing report Arming with user code 3 4A1 Close by user CL Closing report Arming with keyswitch 34A9 Keyswitch close cs Closing keyswitch Auto arming 3 4A3 Automatic close CA Automatic closing Arm with PC software 3 4A7 Remote arm disarm CQ Remote arming Late to close 3 452 Late to close OT Late to close No movement 3 452 Late to close NA No movement arming Partial arming 1 456 Partial arm CG Close area Quick arming 34A8 Quick arm CL Closing report Remote arm voice 3 4A7 Remote arm CQ Arm with voice module Delinquency closing 1654 System inactivity CD System inactivity Disarm with master code 1 4A1 Open by user OP Opening report Disarm with user code 1 4A1 Open by user OP Opening report Disarm with keyswitch 14A9 Keyswitch open OS Opening keyswitch Disarm after alarm with master code ff 1 4A1 Open by user O
56. through 3035 Table 71 Description of section 3028 Section Option Description 1 Panel Tamper O 2 Modem speed o D E 3 Future use A 4 Future use A o oo 5 Future use A AT E 5 6 Future use A cs o 5 7 Future use A Ln ey 8 Restrict arming on fail to communicate O Version 1 11 OFF Disab ed 300 bps Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab ed ed ed ed ed ed gt gt oo ao 2a ON Enab ed Auto detect 300 120 Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab 0 bps ed ed Enab Appendix A 73 Table 72 Description of section 3029 Section Option Description OFF 1 Enable if using an RTX3 without an K641 K641R K641LX A Disabled 2 Future use A Disabled o E 3 Future use A Disabled 4 EN 50131 compliant mode a Disabled o ae 5 O A Anti mask supervision See table 73 6 A mo co 5 y Generate anti mask trouble if detected on bypass zone A Yes Ln oy 8 Restrict arming on Anti mask trouble A Disabled Table 73 Anti mask supervision option 5 and 6 for section 3029 EN 50131 Compliancy Option Description 5 6 OFF OFF Disabled OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed alarm default ON OFF When disarmed generates trouble only When armed alarm ON ON When disarmed generates audible alarm Table 74 Description of section 3033 EN 50131 Compliancy Section Option Description OFF 1 Multiple actions in user menu A Disabled 2 User code le
57. to 032 001 to 032 006 User card access on door 255 Any door number Not Used Not Used Version 1 11 Programmable Outputs 21 Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued EVOHD Programming Guide a Event p Feature E p Event Group Feature Group Start End 000 One touch bypass programming 000 000 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 007 Bypass programming access 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Zone numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 008 TX delay zone alarm 255 Any zone number Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 009 Arming with master 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 010 Arming with user code 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Keyswitch numbers 001 to 032 001 to 032 011 Arming with keyswitch 255 Any keyswitch Not Used Not Us
58. to communicate IPR512 4 Fail to communicate IPR512 4 restore Version 1 11 PCS GSM GPRS Communicator Module 47 EVOHD Programming Guide Partition Settings Use the following section to program the various partitions on your EVOHD system Use worksheet 38 to 44 to record your settings Worksheet 38 Partition Label Settings for Sections 3100 to 3800 Section Partition Label Partition 3100 I I 3200 3300 3400 3500 3600 3700 3800 SS IS ISIS ISIS SS SI SI SI SS slis is IS ISIS IS sis SS ISIS In IS sis SS IS ISIS I SS ISIS IS IS IS SI SS E slis ISIS IS ISIS IS SS ISIS IS In IS slis is IS ISIS IS NNN NNN sis ss h ISIS IS ISIS IS ISIS I MN NS ON AU KR won Auto arm Times Worksheet 39 Auto arm Time Settings Section Data Hours 00 23 Minutes 00 59 Partition Section Data Hours 00 23 Minutes 00 59 Partition 3101 Dj 1 3501 a A A 5 3201 MM ADU AM 2 3601 p a 6 3301 o EEE 3 3701 E A 7 3401 Mw CO A 4 3801 mf MS SU 8 Arming Disarming Report Schedules Worksheet 40 Arming Report Schedule Settings Section Partition Schedule Interval ae is s a 2 2 a a q i Schedule A aa A E IA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ue 1 001 Schedule B EA y Wy E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A o ee Ss EEE R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 220215 2 goz Schedule B rare EEE rao 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A MDF SEE a po ro LZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 33021 3 003 Schedule B MAM p ST E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Schedule A
59. to program a shift from 10 PM to 6 AM the next morning you must program the schedule as follows Schedule A start time 22 00 and end time 23 59 then program Schedule B start time 00 00 and end time 06 00 The schedule will not be interrupted between 23 59 and 00 00 Special Report Codes Use the following section to program the special and trouble report codes on your EVOHD system Use worksheet 45 as well as worksheet 46 on page 55 to record your settings For Ademco Slow Silent Knight Fast Sescoa Ademco Express or pager formats key in desired two digit hex value from 00 to FF Ademco Format Use section 4034 Special System Report Codes 4035 Special Arming Disarming Report Codes 4036 Special Alarm Report Codes and 4037 Trouble Trouble Restore Report Codes to program a set of default Ademco report codes using table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 To program the remaining report codes or change certain defaults access the individual sections and key in the desired two digit hex value found in table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes on page 60 SIA Format Use section 4034 Special System Report Codes 4035 Special Arming Disarming Report Codes 4036 Special Alarm Report Codes and 4037 Trouble Trouble Restore Report Codes to program a set of SIA report codes using table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 Codes that have not been set to default ca
60. to their respective columns in table 17 Worksheet 8 PGM Programming A B cC D Section PGM Event Group Section PGM Feature Group Section PGM Start Section PGM End 0910 PGM 1 SA 0911 PGM 1 KTO eae ENE 0912 PGM1 0913 PGM1 A 0920 PGM2 la Oa 0921 PGM2 EAS 0922 PGM 2 iin Eo 0923 PGM2 fee PGM Activation 0930 PGM3 ey Sy ESN 0931 PGM3 ES jae y 0932 PGM3 Z 0933 PGM 3 E ae 0940 PGM 4 e EA 0941 PGM4 y ps 0942 PGM 4 bj 3 0943 PGM 4 ENE 0950 PGM 5 Be a SE 0951 PGM5 E 0952 PGM5 c Vo 0953 PGM 5 Pan tay N 0914 PGM 1 FE 0915 PGM 1 u Di A 0916 PGM 1 Um 0917 PGM1 SEES 0924 PGM2 Bier RE Mae 0925 PGM2 lt a 2a A 0926 PGM2 ey eee E 0927 PGM2 eee fie fae PGM Deactivation 0934 PGM3 fi if 0935 PGM3 RADO Loa SEMINI 0936 PGM3 VJ 0937 PGM3 A me 0944 PGM4 0945 PGM4 a A 0946 PGM 4 syy 0947 PGM 4 aay 0954 PGM 5 A N pal E 0955 PGM5 PELO FE OFN 0956 PGM5 E ESS FN 0957 PGM5 l TT 20 Programmable Outputs Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Event and Feature Groups Notes for Table 17 000 Occurs in all partitions enabled in the system see section 3031 in table 21 on page 39 255 Occurs in at least one partition enabled in the system Table 17 List of event and feature groups en Group Brant ato Group Faena gt zu 4 000 Zone is OK 001 to
61. 0131 Compliancy Description Decimal Values from 000 to 255 Number of invalid codes before lockout Default 010 Keypad lockout duration Default 02 Auto zone shutdown Default 010 Description Decimal Values from 000 to 255 Number of invalid codes before lockout Default 010 Keypad lockout duration Default 02 Auto zone shutdown Default 010 76 Partition 1 Section Data 3105 _ _ 3106 LJ 3114 J2 Partition 5 Section Data 3505 __ _ 3506 Ja 3514 _ _ Partition 2 Section Data 3205 _ _ _ 3206 Ti 3214 I Partition 6 Section Data 3605 _ _ _ 3606 Lk 3614 _ _ _ Partition 3 Section Data 3305 ___ 3306 LJ 3314 J J Partition 7 Section Data 3705 ___ 3706 J 3714 _ _ EVOHD Programming Guide Partition 4 Section Data 3405 _ _ 3406 _ _ 3414 _ _ Partition 8 Section Data 38055 __ _ 3806 _ _ 3814 _ _ Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Appendix B EOL and ATZ Options per Zone Input and Tamper Options per Zone EOL ATZ Options per Zone Input EVOHD v1 0 supports the use of EOL and ATZ per zone input Previously all inputs followed global EOL ATZ settings at panel section 3033 options 7 and 8 To set EOL and ATZ options per individual input a new module and panel section 401 and 0401 respectively has been added To access module section 401 1 _ Enter panel se
62. 08 255 Any trouble restore event Not Used Not Used Combus fault 000 000 Module tamper 001 001 ROM RAM error 002 002 TLM trouble 003 003 Fail to communicate 004 004 Printer fault 005 005 AC failure 006 006 Battery failure 007 007 Auxiliary failure 008 008 000 IP Receiver supervision 009 009 IP Receiver Fail to communicate 010 010 IP Receiver Unregistered 011 011 Direct light 012 012 RF Interference 013 013 Low bus voltage 014 014 Self test failure 015 015 LAN Failure 016 016 038 Module trouble WAN Failure 017 017 Missing PCS module 000 000 PCS Tamper 001 001 GSM RF jam 002 002 GSM no service 003 003 001 Fail to communicate IPR512 1 004 004 Fail to communicate IPR512 2 005 005 Fail to communicate IPR512 3 006 006 Fail to communicate IPR512 4 007 007 Missing voice module 032 032 Missing IP module 000 000 IP no service 001 001 Fail to communicate IPR512 1 002 002 des Fail to communicate IPR512 2 003 003 Fail to communicate IPR512 3 004 004 Fail to communicate IPR512 4 005 005 255 Any module trouble event Not Used Not Used Version 1 11 Programmable Outputs 25 Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued EVOHD Programming Guide a Event e Feature E p Event Group Feature Group Start End Combus fault 000 000 Module tamper 001 001 ROM RAM error 002 002 TLM trouble 00
63. 1 to 032 001 to 032 000 Zone numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 055 Intellizone triggered 255 Any zone number Not Used Not Used 056 Zone excluded on Force arming 000 Zone numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 057 Zone went back to arm status 255 any zone Zone numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 058 New module assigned on combus ae Module address 001 to 254 001 to 254 059 poate IAID FEN YCH 255 any module Module address 001 to 254 001 to 254 060 Non saved event 000 Remote control rejected 000 000 061 Future use Future use Future use Future Use Future Use 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 062 Access granted to user 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Unregistered access code 000 000 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 we Pee nee iea 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used Version 1 11 Programmable Outputs 27 Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued EVOHD Programming Guide a Event p Feature E p Event Group Feature Group Start End Armed 000 000 Force armed 001 001 Stay armed 002 002
64. 192 001 to 192 001 Zone is open 000 001 to 192 001 to 192 002 Zone is tampered 255 any zone 797 numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 003 Zone is in fire loop trouble 001 to 192 001 to 192 004 Non reportable event 000 TLM trouble 000 000 Smoke detector reset 001 001 Arm with no entry delay 002 002 Arm in Stay mode 003 003 Arm in Away mode 004 004 Full arm when in Stay mode 005 005 Voice module access 006 006 Remote control access 007 007 PC fail to communicate 008 008 Midnight 009 009 Neware user login 010 010 Neware user logout 011 011 User initiated call up 012 012 000 Force answer 013 013 Force hangup 014 014 004 Non reportable event Future use 015 015 Auxiliary output manually activated 016 016 Auxiliary output manually deactivated 017 017 Voice reporting failed 018 018 FTC restore 019 019 Software access VDMP3 IP150 NEware BabyWare 020 020 IPR512 1 Registration Status 021 021 IPR512 2 registration status 022 022 IPR512 3 registration status 023 023 IPR512 4 registration status 024 024 Armed with trouble s 034 034 Installer access authorization started 035 035 Installer access authorization ended 036 036 255 Any non reportable event Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 000 to 255 000 to 255 000 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 005 User code entered on keypad 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Door numbers 001
65. 23 Partition 8 3823 o 2 o z o z o z o mn m o o 2 o z Panic 1 K641 K641 641R K641LX keys 1 amp 3 K656 Panic 2 K641 K641 641R K641LX keys 4 amp 6 K656 A Panic 3 K641 K641 K641R K641LX keys 7 amp 9 K656 Ay Panic 1 alarm type OFF report only ON audible alarm Panic 2 alarm type OFF report only ON audible alarm Panic 3 alarm type OFF report only ON fire alarm Always report disarming OFF always ON only after alarm ON DI MW Ih IU IO Auto force on regular arming gt gt gt gt gt gt gt N O O O oO 00 00 O O O O O O O O oo oo rooS a1 0 000 00 0 gt rrr rm rm rT Bum O 00 100 aL o ro O O O BU o 0 0 gt gt gt gt gt Pp Pip Ss OOo 0 Oo OJ OJ OJO gt gt gt gt i gt gt Pip S 0 000 0 000 gt gt PrP 2 OO OO O Oo gu A Default Partition Bell Squawk Options Table 40 Description of partition bell squawk options Option Description Partition 1 3124 Partition 2 3224 Partition 3 3324 Partition 4 3424 Partition 5 3524 Partition 6 3624 Partition 7 3724 Partition 8 3824 Bell squawk upon disarming Bell squawk upon arming Bell squawk upon auto arming Bell squawk during exit delay Bell
66. 3 003 Fail to communicate 004 004 Printer fault 005 005 AC failure 006 006 Battery failure 007 007 Auxiliary failure 008 008 000 IP Receiver supervision 009 009 IP Receiver Fail to communicate 010 010 IP Receiver Unregistered 011 011 Direct light 012 012 RF Interference 013 013 Low bus voltage 014 014 Self test failure 015 015 LAN Failure 016 016 039 Module trouble restore WAN Failure 017 017 Missing PCS module 000 000 PCS Tamper 001 001 GSM RF jam supervision 002 002 GSM no service 003 003 001 Fail to communicate IPR512 1 004 004 Fail to communicate IPR512 2 005 005 Fail to communicate IPR512 3 006 006 Fail to communicate IPR512 4 007 007 Missing voice module 032 032 Missing IP module 000 000 IP no service 001 001 Fail to communicate IPR512 1 002 002 Sa Fail to communicate IPR512 2 003 003 Fail to communicate IPR512 3 004 004 Fail to communicate IPR512 4 005 005 255 Any module trouble restore event Not Used Not Used Fail to communicate on telephone 000 Telephone number 001 to 004 001 to 004 LAJ number 255 Any telephone number Not Used Not Used 041 Low battery on zone 001 to 192 001 to 192 042 Zone supervision trouble 000 001 to 192 001 to 192 Zone numbers 043 Low battery on zone restored 255 any zone 001 to 192 001 to 192 044 Zone supervision trouble restored 001 to 192 001 to 192 26 Programmable Outputs Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued
67. 37 for more details 2 Confidential mode needs to be activated when using the TM50 PCS Module Programming EN 50131 Compliancy Table 67 PCS module programming section 2950 EN 50131 Compliancy Section Option Description OFF 1 GSM reporting A See PCS manual 2 GSM reporting A See PCS manual o c 3 Future use i 4 Future use o oe 5 No GSM GPRS no service supervision See table 68 NS 6 amp co S 7 GSM GPRS module tamper o Disabled Ln ER 8 GSM GPRS RF jamming supervision o Disabled See PCS manual See PCS manual ON See table 68 Enabled Enabled Table 68 GSM GPRS no service supervision option 5 and 6 for section 2950 above EN 50131 Compliancy Option Description 5 6 OFF OFF Disabled ON OFF When disarmed trouble only when armed audible only OFF ON When disarmed trouble only when armed audible only ON ON Silent alarm becomes audible alarm Control Panel Settings The following are the sections relevant to EN 50131 compliancy Table 69 Control Panel Settings EN 50131 Compliancy Section Data 3021 _ _ Table 70 Panic Shutdown EN 50131 Compliancy Section Data 3023 System Options EN 50131 Compliancy Description Trouble shutdown 00 15 Description Panic shutdown 0 255 Default Setting 010 Default Setting 010 Use the following section to program systems options on your EVOHD system The following provides information on sections 3029
68. 43 has elapsed The control panel will transmit the test report code every hour on the minute value ON OFF programmed in section 3041 the last two digits the first two digits of section 3041 will be ignored for example if 10 25 was programmed in section 3041 the test report code would be transmitted at the 25th minute of every hour i e 11 25 12 25 etc The test report code will be transmitted when one or more of the conditions of the ON ON second and third options listed above are met i e option 3 OFF and option 4 ON or option 3 ON and option 4 OFF Version 1 11 Dialer Options 41 EVOHD Programming Guide Additional Options Use the following section to program additional options on your EVOHD system Table 28 provides information on sections 3038 Use worksheets 21 22 and 23 to record your settings Table 28 Description of sections 3038 and 2750 Section Option Description OFF ON Section Option Description OFF ON 1 Access control feature Disabled O Enabled 1 Reporting of Request for Exit A Disabled O Enabled 2 ae for Exit in eyent A Disabled O Enabled 2 O a control A Disabled O Enabled 3 A Open Restoreiin A Disabled O Enabled 5 3 GA A Disabled O Enabled a 4 5 Forced Restore in event A Disabled OD Enabled 3 4 S of Access Granted A Disabled o Enabled 2 e A amp 5 Burglar alarm on forced door A Disabled O Enabled a 5 Reporting of poor L
69. 5 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 Serial Number List 9 EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming Use the following section to program all zones on your EVOHD control panel IMPORTANT To set EOL and ATZ options as well as Tamper Options for each zone See Appendix A on page 73 To program zones 1 Enter section 0400 2 _ Enter the zone number you wish to program NOTE In any zone programming option pressing acc on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX or on the K656 will save the data and access the next zone on the same option screen Pressing trbl on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX or A on the K656 will save the data and return to the previous zone on the same option screen 3 Enter the zone eight digit serial number then it s three digit input number the input number is not needed for modules with only one input Press 0 and then ENTER to clear a zone s serial number Use worksheet 2 on page 12 to record the information NOTE When programming a keypad zone for the K641 K641 K641R K656 K07C or the TM50 keypads enter the input number 001 For the K641LX enter input number 033 4 _ Enter the following zone parameters default setting is 01 2 4 a _ Zone definition by referring to table 4 b Partition by referring to table 5 c _ Zone option by referring to table 6 d Zo
70. 9 EVOHD Programming Guide Remote Control Utility key 1 remote control button Utility key 2 remote control button Utility key 3 remote control button Utility key 4 remote control button Utility key 5 remote control button ATZ of input 01 ATZ of input 02 ATZ of input 03 ATZ of input 04 ATZ of input 05 ATZ of input 06 ATZ of input 07 ATZ of input 08 Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide User Code Options Use the following section to program access codes when using the K641 K641 K641R K641LX or K656 keypads With this section you can program user codes options partition assignment and access control features for users 001 to 999 Always refer to the keypad s respective user manual for additional pertinent information on how to program users as well as user labels Complete user manuals are available on our Web site at paradox com To program user code options o o O GB OU N gt Press and hold 0 Enter the installer code Enter the section you wish to program Sections 1001 to 1999 represent user numbers 001 to 999 In User Code Options set the desired options by referring to table 15 Press ENTER or A to save your settings and advance to the next section In User Area Assignment set the desired options by referring to table 16 Press ENTER Or A to save your settings and advance to the next section In Access Level and Schedule Assignment enter the desired settings by referring to figure 1 In
71. Access Control User Options set the desired options by referring to table 17 Press ENTER or A to save your settings and advance to the next section In Access Card enter the access card s serial number manually or present the card to the reader which is connected to the keypad In Remote Control Assignment enter the remote s serial number manually or press a remote button twice Remotes can also be assigned using a master code Table 15 User options for EVOHD Input Value 1 2 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON Input Value 3 4 5 6 7 8 Version 1 11 Description Master Feature Disabled Master user can only program user access codes Full Master user can program user access codes options and assignments Description Duress Bypass Arm only Stay amp Instant Force OFF access keypad s partition only ON access any partition assigned to user Table 16 User area assignment for EVOHD Input Value Description Input Value 1 User has access to area 1 1 2 User has access to area 2 2 3 User has access to area 3 3 4 User has access to area 4 5 User has access to area 5 6 User has access to area 6 7 7 User has access to area 7 8 User has access to area 8 8 The default setting depends on the programming user s assigned partitions For example when a Master user who is already Input Value assigned to partitions 1 and 2 programs a user code partitions 1 and 2 will be the default A 5 setting for the new user OFF OFF
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73. DY Kp p UN DO ob mn e ME FE DER MM FD ff ED DN HELEN FL A ER a or po a AU DD EHRE pg kop E poko OE DN MP FE SE O LON NO DN DA OO O ON DO EEES ERRE ZAS IA A o EASTER RAE REIR AER Eg po p DAS pk p J Of eT A S A l EE reo JENS SETS fa poo po poo ES ge DD EU pej ETA pepo TIER N SSH ESF popo kJ AU O I OU DU DU LT FI FF OU NE o aj lo e p o DE DO ERE PIE DS ON ON SE DN de Poo pe p po REST O OU IAS kp pop pod p pop p dp WC DER EO ERS GENO WL Jo Ft FE CENO EAT ff TAE EIA RIAS p MOS EN OF Db HALTEN DS KIE CO E ES p IAE RAI IS ELISA RARA DAA IATA IEA e sf fs AR FAD PE DN OE pra ETS TRAS fis an I Eg po DN p e o ED IN dodo lopo a pepo ED p OD OR A fr l kop EA ge If od Pt E S E pepo fa o kj SPE A fff J pob Toff PJ o poj fe pop o IA ARA oo ale PARA PA DN EIA dep pes poop IF e EAS kg poop E dok pop DAS kapo App pe e SF POE pb MU EU AO DW ae SS DS UO En O OU ND a DF iU Db PET SEN SOJ 5 fo tujo of top go kop E poko o o AT E FF SE ON DO SN Se o THE mudi EFE EN O DE DOS DS IA EN E AR EA DL E GAS fs Bg Eg po IDA DD LIT ds od EE Jo eroj FESTE kj p poo PA o fog O DD EU DOD ESTER papo fe FIN fo ajo p pepo ph Ep p kp pol FU FF EF ON DAS DA ADA LEIA DU A DN O Du DU Sto DD Zone 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189
74. Description 1 8 OFF OFF Deactivation event OFF ON Deactivation event ON OFF PGM timer ON ON PGM timer or deactivation event Table 61 2WPGM Tamper Supervision Trouble Section Description 991 The serial number of the 2WPGM that is in tamper trouble will be displayed 992 The serial number of the 2WPGM that is in supervision trouble will be displayed 66 Keypad Programming Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Label Programming Each section from 101 to 148 200 to 204 and 301 to 396 contains one label with a maximum of 16 characters These sections contain the following labels Sections 101 to 148 zone 01 to zone 48 respectively Section 200 Paradox Security Sections 201 to 204 first area second area third area and fourth area Sections 301 to 396 code 01 to code 96 respectively After entering the section corresponding to the desired label the label can be re programmed to suit your installation needs see table 62 For example section 101 Zone 01 can be changed to Front Door Table 62 Description of the special function keys used for programming labels on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX and K656 keypads Function Insert space Delete Delete until end of entry Numeric alphanumeric Lower upper case Special characters Description K641 K641 K641R K656 K641LX Insert a blank space at the current cursor s position STAY STAY Delete the character or blank space
75. E kf If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 2 partition 27 MSTN 2 0000 3063 OJ J HN If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 3 partition 3 MSTN 3 0000 3064 EEES If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 4 partition 4 MSTN 4 0000 3065 E ME oe If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 5 partition 5 NA 0000 3066 ON y ME A If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 6 partition 6 NA 0000 3067 Y et ee If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 7 partition 7 NA 0000 3068 go sf Ba If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 8 partition 87 NA 0000 Option 6 in section 3035 is disabled Option 6 in section 3035 is enabled NOTE MSTN is the abbreviation for Monitoring Station Telephone Number Reporting Formats Use worksheets 25 and 26 to record your settings Table 29 Reporting formats for section 3070 Input Value Description Input Value Description 0 Ademco Slow 1400 Hz 1900 Hz 10 BPS 5 Ademco contact ID 1 Silent Knight Fast 1400 Hz 1900 Hz 20 BPS 6 SIA FSK level 2 2 Sescoa 2300 Hz 1800 Hz 20 BPS 7 Pager 3 Ademco Express DTMF 4 2 4 Pager contact ID NOTE For more information on contact ID and SIA reporting formats see table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 Worksheet 25 Reporting Formats for Section 3070 Section Tel 1 Format Tel 2Format Tel 3Format
76. EZ Module TLM Bu Module battery failure restore 3961 Module failure to communicate 3992 Module auxiliary failure restore LL E Printer fault a Module IP Receiver supervision restore EAE Module AC failure Jo Module IP Receiver fail to communicate restore It Module battery failure IN Module IP Receiver unregistered restore 3962 Module auxiliary failure 3993 Direct light restore me Module IP Receiver supervision a oe Module Rf Interference restore BEE Module IP Receiver fail to communicate BEE Module low voltage restore E os Module IP Receiver unregistered Nos Module self test error restore 3963 _ Direct light 3994 _ Module LAN trouble restore ER EN Module Rf Interference af Module WAN trouble restore It Module low voltage EE KNN Future use Zj Module self test error u E Future use 3964 _ Module LAN trouble os Vo Module WAN trouble LE Future use 5 o era Future use Ea The following section provides information on various other settings and modes applicable to your EVOHD system Table 46 Description of sections 4000 to 4006 Section 4000 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 Name Display serial number of control panel and all modules connected to the combus Module reset Locate unlocate module Module programming mode Module broadcast Label broadcast Ouick module scanning Module scanning Description After entering section 4000 the key
77. NN ss ss Is 5 a System Event Call Direction Use the following section to program system event call directions on your EVOHD system Table 31 provides information on sections 3080 and 3081 Table 31 Description of sections 3080 to 3081 Section Option Description 1 2 o 3 2 ES 4 cc FO 2 5 2 amp 5 O os a2 7 Se S5 ed o 8 wn A Default Call telephone 1 IP receiver 1 Call telephone 2 IP receiver 2 Call telephone 3 IP receiver 3 Call telephone 4 IP receiver it 4 Backup on telephone 1 IP receiver 1 Backup on telephone 2 IP receiver 2 Backup on telephone 3 IP receiver 3 Backup on telephone 4 IP receiver 4 gt gt gt gt Oo OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled olo ol O ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled NOTE For sections 3080 and 3081 enable only one of options 5 to 8 Use the following section to program the VDMP3 Voice Module on your EVOHD system Use worksheets 27 and 28 to record your settings Sectio n Section 3081 Special Reporting Option Description 1 2 3 4 Call telephone 1 IP receiver 1 Call telephone 2 IP receiver 2 Call telephone 3 IP receiver 3 Call telephone it 4 IP receiver it 4 Backup on telephone 1 IP receiver 1 gt gt gt gt oO Backup on tel
78. Namibia 008 an Victoria Australian Capital Territory New dis Canada United States default 009 Tasmania Lord Howe Island 019 New Zealand Worksheet 20 Control Panel Settings Section Data Description a 3001 Installer lock 000 3002 Power Transformer size 075 VA 3010 _ _ 1 1 11 1 1111 1 II III LL LJ 0 01 7 PCphonenumber 32 digits 3011 Panel identification 0000 3012 PC password 0000 3020 _ Panel partition 00 08 00 3021 Trouble shutdown 00 15 00 3022 _ DST schedule see table 20 018 3023 _ Panic Shutdown 0 255 000 WARNING You must program the correct transformer size Ex 40VA 75VA Using a transformer with a lower VA than the one programmed may overload and damage the transformer System Options Use the following section to program system options on your EVOHD system Table 21 provides information on sections 3028 through 3035 Table 21 Description of sections 3028 to 3035 Section Option Description OFF ON Section Option Description OFF ON A Enable if using an RTX3 without an r 1 Panel Tamper O Disabled A Enabled 1 K641 K641 K641R K641LX A Disabled O Enabled Auto 2 Modem speed O 300 bps A a Loj 2 Future use A Disabled DO Enabled bps 3 Future use A Disabled O Enabled 3 Future use A Disabled O Enabled Li 4 Future use A Disabled O Enabled el 4 EN 50131 mode A Disabled O Enabled El 5 Future use A Dis
79. P Opening report Disarm after alarm with user code 1 4A1 Open by user OP Opening report Disarm after alarm with keyswitch 1 4A9 Keyswitch open OS Opening keyswitch Cancel alarm with master code 1 4A6 Cancel OR Disarm from alarm Cancel alarm with user code 1 4A6 Cancel OR Disarm from alarm Cancel alarm with keyswitch 14A6 Cancel os Opening keyswitch Auto arming cancellation 1464 Auto arm time extended CE Closing extend Cancel alarm with PC software 14A6 Cancel OR Disarm from alarm Voice disarm 1 4A7 Remote arm disarm OQ Remote disarming Disarm with PC software 1 4A7 Remote arm disarm OQ Remote disarming Disarm after an alarm with PC software 1 4A7 Remote arm disarm OQ Remote disarming Quick disarm 14A8 Quick disarm OP Opening report Zone Bypassed 157A Zone bypass UB Untyped zone bypass Zone alarm 113A Burglary alarm BA Burglary alarm Fire alarm 111A Fire alarm FA Fire alarm Early to Disarm by User 1451 Early to open OK Early to open Late to Disarm by User 1452 Late to open OJ Late to open Failed to arm 1 454 Failed to close Cl Failed to close Zone alarm restore 3 13A Burglary alarm restore BH Burglary alarm restore Fire alarm restore 311A Fire alarm restore FH Fire alarm restore 24 hr Gas alarm 113A Burglary alarm GA Gas alarm 24 hr Heat alarm 113A Burglary alarm KA Heat alarm 24 hr Water alarm 113A Burglary alarm WA Water alarm 24 hr Freeze alarm 113A Burglary ala
80. Pump activated y 342 Exp module AC lost 5A 117 Flame OB 206 Pump failure 38 343 Exp module self test fail 5B 118 Near Alarm OC 300 System trouble 39 344 RF receiver jam detected 5C 120 Panic alarm OD 301 AC loss 3A 350 Communication 5D 121 Duress OE 302 Low system battery 3B dale SE 3 u elco fau 23 122 Silent OF 303 RAM checksum bad 3C 352 Taleo Fauld SE elco fau gt 123 Audible 10 304 ROM checksum bad 3D E R E 353 Long range radio 60 124 Duress access granted 11 305 System reset 3E 2 S sr Iiko sea 61 e om ail to communicate 125 Duress egress granted 12 2 m 306 Panel program changed 3F 355 IL f radi NE 62 amp oss of radio supervision 130 Burglary 13 Eo 307 Self test failure 40 E 2 3 356 Loss of central polling 63 131 Perimeter 14 2 308 System shutdown 41 Y 7 dio VSWR gt ong range radio 132 Interior 15 309 Battery test failure 42 iu problem 54 E 133 24 hour 16 310 Ground fault 43 370 Protection loop 65 8 134 Entry exit 17 311 Battery missing dead 44 371 Protection loop open 66 D a 135 Day night 18 312 Power supply over current 45 372 Protection loop short 67 2 a 136 Outdoor 19 313 Engineer reset 46 l 373 Fire trouble 68 137 Tamper 1A 320 Sounder relay 47 8 374 Exit error alarm 69 138 Near alarm 1B 8 321 Bell 1 48 S 375 Panic zone trouble 6A WN Q U 139 Intrusion verifier 1C 2 322 Bell 2 49 g 376 Hold up
81. Speeds Installer Code Programming useennssesennnnnsenennussssnnnnnssssnnnnssenennnsssnennnssennnnnr 30 User Code Options Arming and Disarming Report Codes 32 Access Control Sections ssssesssesesees 33 Assigning Doors to the System sssssssssssessscccssessceesnseesecessceccssneccesssnsececsnnsseeeesneees 33 Schedule Programming Backup Schedules Access Levels Holidays Keypad Numbering sssscssescessecsss 36 Remote Control Programming ssssesse 37 Remote Control Templates Control Panel Settings sssssssesessee 39 System Options sssssssssesesescsssssss 39 Dialer Options sus SS ias A Additional Options s ssesssssttcccccsccs Schedule Tolerance Window 42 AutoTest Report Settings 42 AAA 42 Communication Settings 43 Account Numbers siirsin onai ietaises 43 Reporting Formats soa iins E R A R 43 System Event Call Direction 44 PCS GSM GPRS Communicator Module 45 BabyWare PCS Module Connection upuuussesesseeeeneneeseseeenoo 45 PCS Module Programming PCS Module GSM Programming SMS Site Name IP150 PCS Module GPRS Options IP GPRS Reporting Account Programming IP Module PCS Module Report Code Programming Par
82. U ND PER 001 to 255 x 1 sec min PGM 2 delay refer to section 0929 option 2 to see whether the delay is in sec or min 5 sec min 0938 _ _ _ 001 to 255 x 1 sec min PGM 3 delay refer to section 0939 option 2 to see whether the delay is in sec or min 5 sec min 0948 en as 001 to 255 x 1 sec min PGM 4 delay refer to section 0949 option 2 to see whether the delay is in sec or min 5 sec min 0958 Mc A HN 001 to 255 x 1 sec min PGM 5 delay refer to section 0959 option 2 to see whether the delay is in sec or min 5 sec min PGM Options Table 16 Description of PGM options PGM 1 0919 PGM 2 0929 PGM 3 0939 PGM 4 0949 PGM 5 0959 Option Description OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON PGM deactivation after OFF deactivation event 1 ON PGM timer A A a a a a a 2 PGM base time OFF seconds ON minutes A o A o A o A Oo A Oo Flexible PGM deactivation option OFF PGM timer 3 only ON PGM timer and or deactivation event a H ki O 4 PGM initial state OFF normally open A o o A o A o i o ON normally closed 5to8 Future use 5 a OFF Disabled ON Enabled A Default Setting WARNING To use the flexible PGM Deactivation option option 3 the PGM deactivation after option option 1 must be ON see table 16 PGM Programming Use table 17 Listofeventand feature groups on page 21 to enter data in worksheet 8 Columns A through D in worksheet 8 correspond
83. Use section 4033 to program a set of SIA report codes using table 49 List of automatic report codes on page 57 Codes that have not been set to default can be set as such manually by entering FF in the appropriate section e To disable the reporting of an event enter 00 in the appropriate section Worksheet 11 Arming and Disarming Report Codes Section a Arming Section En Arming Section Er Arming Section o Disarming Section pe Disarming Section ER Disarming 2001 1 __ __ 2048 48 __ __ 2095 95 GU Ad 2101 1 __ __ 2148 48 __ __ 2195 95 Ja 2002 2 __ __ 2049 49 __ __ 2096 96 Vo 2102 2 __ __ 2149 49 __ __ 2196 96 Eu 2 2003 3 __ __ 2050 50 __ __ 2097 97 a 2103 3 __ __ 2150 50 __ __ 2197 97 bi 2004 4 __ __ 2051 51 __ __ 2098 98 Br fewn 2104 4 __ __ 2151 51 __ __ 2198 98 E EN 2005 5 __ __ 2052 52 __ __ 2099 99 99 __ __ 2105 5 __ __ 2152 52 __ __ 2199 99 99 _ _ 2006 6 __ __ 2053 53 MU EN 2106 6 __ __ 2153 53 EE DE 2007 7 __ __ 2054 54 2107 7 __ __ 2154 54 LL 2008 8 __ __ 2055 55 an Ea 2108 8 __ __ 2155 55 Au i tu 2009 9 __ __ 2056 56 Du 2109 9 __ __ 2156 56 DAS E 2010 10 __ __ 2057 57 aa 2110 10 __ __ 2157 57 EE 2 2011 11 __ __ 2058 58 TER ZEN 2111 11 __ __ 2158 58 o DA 2012 12 __ __ 2059 59 af 2112 12 __ __ 2159 59 Vo 2013 13 2060 60 fo 2113 13 __ __ 2160 60 ZA 2014 14 __ __ 2061 61 ef 2114 14 __ __ 2161 61
84. Zone in alarm 001 to 192 001 to 192 025 Fire alarm 255 NOA 4 Zone numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 026 Zone alarm restore 001 to 192 001 to 192 027 Fire alarm restore 001 to 192 001 to 192 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 028 Early to disarm by user 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used Version 1 11 Programmable Outputs 23 Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued EVOHD Programming Guide a Event p Feature E p Event Group Feature Group Start End 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 029 Late to disarm by user 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used Emergency panic Keys 1 amp 3 000 000 Medical panic Keys 4 amp 6 001 001 Fire panic Keys 7 amp 9 002 002 Recent closing 003 003 Police code 004 004 Zone shutdown 005 005 000 Future use 006 006 Future use 007 007 030 Special alarm TLM alarm 008 008 Central communication failure alarm 009 009 Module tamper alarm 010 010 Missing GSM module alarm 011 011 GSM no service alarm 012 012 000 Miss
85. _ _ 3106 _ _ 3107 _ 3108 _ 3109 _ 3110 _ 3111 _ B112 _ B1131 _ _ 3114 _ 3115 _ B116 _ 3117 _ 3118 _ B119 _ 3120 _ OFF A Disabled A Disabled A Disabled A Disabled A Disabled A Disabled A Disabled A Disabled UU oO HUU BU Partition 2 Section Data 3204 _ _ _ 3205 _ _ 3206 _ 3207 3208 3209 3210 _ _ 3211 _ 3212 _ _ 3213 _ _ 3214 _ 3215 _ 3216 _ 3217 _ 3218 _ _ 3219 _ 3220 _ ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Partition 3 Partition 4 Section Data Section Data 3304 3404 3305 3405 3306 3406 _ 3307 3407 _ _ _ 3308 3408 3309 3409 3310 3410 _ _ 3311 _ _ 3411 _ _ 3312 _ _ _ 3412 _ _ 3313 _ 3413 _ _ _ 3314 _ _ _ 3414 _ _ _ 3315 _ _ _ 3415 _ _ 3316 _ _ _ 3416 _ _ _ 3317 _ _ _ 3417 _ _ _ 3318 _ _ _ 3418 _ 3319 _ _ 3419 _ 3320 _ _ _ 3420 _ Section Option Description Section 3221 Partition 2 1 OINI A u ky VD Arm disarm with parti ion1 Partition 5 Section Data 3504 3505 3506 3507 38508 _ 3509 _ 3510 _ EI _ B512 3513 3514 _ MU
86. abled O Enabled 2 5 amp 6 Anti mask supervision y See table See table Q 8 6 Future use A Disabled O Enabled Q 8 see table 22 2 5 E 7 Future use A Disabled O Enabled 5 E 7 Bypass anti mask trouble A Yes O No Ut Arm Inhibit on Fail to Ut Restrict arming on Anti mask a 27 8 Communicate A Disabled O Enabled 22 8 trouble A Disabled O Enabled PGM 1 Two wire smoke detector 1 input 255 A Disabled O Enabled 1 Partition 1 O Disabled A Enabled 2 No bell cut off during pulse alarm A Disabled O Enabled 2 Partition 2 A Disabled O Enabled 3 eee oor limes o Disabled A Enabled 3 Partition 3 A Disabled O Enabled A 4 Shabbat feature A Disabled O Enabled 4 Partition 4 A Disabled O Enabled 2 5 Future use A Disabled O Enabled S 5 Partition 5 A Disabled O Enabled me 6 ACfail displayed ble A Disabled g Enabled 38 ii A Disabled O bled mo ailure not displayed as trouble Disable ae 6 Partition 6 Disable Enable Cc co 2 5 7 Clear bell limit trouble A On restore O Manually 7 Partition 7 A Disabled O Enabled UN v an 8 Combus speed A Normal O High AS 8 Partition 8 A Disabled O Enabled Version 1 11 Control Panel Settings 39 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 21 Description of sections 3028 to 3035 Continued Section Option Description OFF ON Section Option Description OFF ON 1 Bell siren output in partition 1 O Disabled A E
87. ailure 104 104 Battery failure 105 105 28 Programmable Outputs Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued A Event p Feature S p Event Group Feature Group Start End Auxiliary current limit 106 106 Bell current limit 107 107 Bell absent 108 108 ROM error 109 109 RAM error 110 110 Future use 111 111 TLM 1 trouble 112 112 Fail to communicate 1 113 113 Fail to communicate 2 114 114 Fail to communicate 3 115 115 Fail to communicate 4 116 116 Fail to communicate with PC 117 117 Future use 118 118 Future use 119 119 ON Special status Module tamper trouble 120 120 cont cont Module ROM error 121 121 Module TLM error 122 122 Module Failure to communicate 123 123 Module printer trouble 124 124 Module AC failure 125 125 Module battery trouble 126 126 Module auxiliary failure 127 127 Missing keypad 128 128 Missing module 129 129 Future use 130 to 132 130 to 132 Global combus failure 133 133 Combus overload 134 134 Future use 135 135 Dialer relay 136 136 070 Clock kd Hour Minutes If a keyswitch input is used the input must be defined as Generates a Utility Key Event on Open or Generates a Utility Key Event on Open and Close If a remote control is used the remote control button must be defined as a utility key button These events or event groups cannot b
88. ature p Event Group Feature Group Start End 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 017 Disarm after alarm with user code 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Keyswitch numbers 001 to 032 001 to 032 018 Disarm after alarm with keyswitch 255 Any keyswitch Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 019 Alarm cancelled with master 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 020 Alarm cancelled with user code 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Keyswitch numbers 001 to 032 001 to 032 021 Alarm cancelled with keyswitch 255 Any keyswitch Not Used Not Used Auto arm cancelled 000 000 One touch Stay Instant disarm 001 001 Disarming with BabyWare 002 002 Disarming with BabyWare after alarm 003 003 000 BabyWare cancelled alarm 004 004 022 Special disarming Future use 005 005 Future use 006 006 Future use 007 007 InTouch voice module disarming 008 008 255 Any special disarming event Not Used Not Used 023 Zone bypassed 001 to 192 001 to 192 024
89. byWare login request 1411 Call back Request RB Remote program begin PC software communication finished 1412 Successful download access RS Remote program success Installer on site 1 627 Program mode entry LB Local program Installer programming finished 1 628 Program mode exit LS Local program success Module fail to communicate restore 3 354 Fail to communicate restore YK Communication restore Missing PCS module 1552 Radio transmitter disabled YS Communication trouble GSM RF jam 1552 Radio transmitter disabled YS Communication trouble GSM no service 1552 Radio transmitter disabled YS Communication trouble GPRS FTC IPR512 1 354 Fail to communicate YA Communication fails Missing IP module 1552 Radio transmitter disabled YS Communication trouble IP no service 1552 Radio transmitter disabled YS Communication trouble IP150 FTC IPR512 1 354 Fail to communicate YA Communication fails Missing PCS module restore 3 552 Radio transmitter restore YK Communication restore GSM RF jam restore 3 552 Radio transmitter restore YK Communication restore GPRS FTC IPR512 restore 3 354 Fail to communicate restore YK Communication restore Missing IP module restore 3 552 Radio transmitter restore YK Communication restore IP no service restore 3 552 Radio transmitter restore YK Communication restore IP150 FTC IPR512 restore 3 354 Fail to communicate restore YK Communication restore NOTE Items with a dash indicates there is no report code by default Version 1 11
90. center action key View to view the specific trouble Trouble Groups Table 66 Trouble groups for the EVOHD system Group 1 System 1 0 NID WO kh w Description AC failure Battery failure Aux current limit Bell current limit Bell absent ROM check error RAM check error Panel Tamper Group Description 5 Zone Tamper Version 1 11 Press 5 to display the tampered zone or zones Group 2 Communicator Q 2 5 6 Zone Low Battery Description 1 TLM1 2 Fail to Com 3 Fail to Com 2 4 Fail to Com 3 5 Fail to Com 4 6 Fail to Com PC Description Press 6 to display the zone s assigned to wireless devices with low batteries Group 3 Module Trouble Group 7 Zone Fault Description 1 Module tamper 2 Module ROM check error 3 Module TLM trouble 4 Module Fail to Com 5 Printer trouble 6 Module AC failure 7 Module battery failure 8 Module supply output 9 Module IP Receiver Supervision trouble 10 Module IP Receiver Fail to com Module IP Receiver 11 A unregistered 12 Direct light 13 Module RF Interference Low bus voltage on 14 module 15 Module Self test failure 16 Module LAN failure 17 Module WAN failure Description Press 7 to display the zone s experiencing a communication a fire loop or CleanMe trouble Group 4 Network Combus Troubles Description Missing keypad Missing module Missing voice module General failure
91. ction 4003 2 _ Enter the module serial number 3 Enter module section 401 see table 82 Each of the 8 digits represent one of the 8 inputs Table 82 Zone Input Options Section Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Input 8 0401 ahs gt a Wa Y Zone Input Options 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 By default all options are configured as 0 This means that all zone inputs will follow the global setting at panel section 3033 options 7 and 8 However if you change the value from 1 to 4 the inputs will follow the desired settings see table 83 Table 83 Zone Input Option Individual Settings Option Description 0 System default zone will follow global panel settings for EOL and ATZ set in section 3033 options 7 and 8 1 No EOL no ATZ 2 EOL enabled no ATZ 3 No EOL ATZ enabled 4 EOL enabled ATZ enabled The example of 12 03 00 00 configured in section 401 means that The first digit shows that input 1 uses no EOL and no ATZ The second digit shows that input 2 has EOL enabled but no ATZ The third digit shows that input 3 follows the global setting in panel section 3033 The fourth digit shows that input 4 has EOL and ATZ enabled input 12 becomes the second input for a second zone NOTE 1 When a zone is programmed as a Fire or Delay Fire the setting from 401 is not used and the input needs to be wired like a fire zone 1K resistor in parallel 2 When a zo
92. e 24021 002 MM eeru 2403 003 ee nenne 2008 004 es a Mi EN as 2409 006 Se Uo e 24081008 O A seen Me N gno oo ML e Ee pain on E en A ann gau 012 a y sg s au 013 mas 0 onen anaj ou AO i A 8 gas 015 ue ee 2416 016 TIN 34 Access Control Sections Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Secondary Schedules Worksheet 14 Programming Secondary Schedules Section Schedule 2401 2402 2403 2404 2405 2406 2407 2408 2409 2410 2411 2412 2413 2414 2415 2416 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 Interval Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Schedu Backup Schedules eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB eA eB Start Time From End Time To 2 2 2 2 2 gt E NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNS Days of the Week Turn ON or OFF T w w w w w w w w w w w w w w ww ww Uw W WwW Ww Ww WWW w www w PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PP AAA AA T UUI UI UI UI UJ UJ UJ UT UJ UI UI UJ UI VI a a a UJ da a UO a GI
93. e expansion modules ZX32D x 176 mA TM50 x 200 mA DG457 x 35 mA DG467 x 35 mA HD77 PIR x 330 mA Magellan wireless expansion modules RTX3 x35 mA 4 PGM expansion modules PGM4 x 150 mA Printer modules PRT3 x 25 mA DVACS modules DVAC x 40 mA Version 1 11 Keypad Programming 69 EVOHD Programming Guide Worksheet 54 Milliamp Consumption of Various Devices pence ory nn for a Annunciator modules ANC1 x 20 MA InTouch voice assisted arm disarm modules ADM2 x 105 mA Hub and bus isolator HUB2 x 50 mA Hub and bus isolator HUB4D x73 mA Access control module ACM12 The ACM12 consumes 130mA from its own power supply and cannot be powered by the combus the ACM11 consumes 120mA when connected to the combus for power x 120 mA Listen in module LSN4 x 60 mA Internet module IP150 x 110 mA Plug in voice module VDMP3 x35 mA Other devices such as hardwired motion detectors Grand Total The maximum available milliamps is 2000 mA Connecting the Combus in Noisy Environments When installing the combus wires in proximity to high electrical interference such as neon lights motors high voltage wiring and transformers or if connecting the combus across separate buildings you must use shielded cables Connect the shielded cable as follows Within the same building strip the outer jacket at one end of the shielded cable to expose the shield Connect the shield to the control panel ground not the dialer ground while leavi
94. e inaccurate D1 627 Program mode entry D2 628 Program mode exit D3 629 32 hour event log marker D4 630 Schedule change D5 631 Exception schedule change D6 632 Access schedule change D7 654 System inactivity D8 Additional Settings and Modes 61 Keypad Programming Use the following section to program keypads on your EVOHD system Use worksheets 47 to 49 to record your settings K641 K641 K641R K641LX K656 and TM50 The keypad s serial number can be found on the keypad s PC board It can also be viewed by pressing and holding 0 entering the installer code and then accessing section 0000 The keypad s firmware version is also displayed in this section Programming for the TM50 Touch Interface Module is performed via its touch screen menu interface For more information on how to program the TM50 refer to the TM50 Menu Programming Guide Figure 3 The K641 K641R K641 K641LX K656 and TM50 keypads K641LX K641 Table 51 Description of sections 001 to 006 for the K641 K641 K641R K641LX K656 and TM50 keypads Section 1 E 2 v EM 3 2 4 om 5 e Ss 6 63 7 Hoj ag 8 1 2 3 4 ym 5 S m 2 ME So 6 s5 7 uc oo nu 8 1 2 3 4 5 y oO 6 5 er 7 go Sa vo 8 voj 1 a 2 I 3 4 x m 5 A SS Ss 6 eo 85 7 Su o o nu 8 Option Description Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition
95. e may drop during the control panel battery test Updating Firmware Using BabyWare To update your system firmware 1 Connect the product to your PC using a 307USB Direct Connect Interface or CV4USB Converter NOTE If you are using the 307USB to upgrade a keypad that features a four pin serial connector you must first disconnect the GRN and YEL combus wires 2 Launch BabyWare 3 Click the In Field Programmer icon 4 Verify the product information located in the In Field Firmware Programmer window 5 Ifthe firmware programmer automatically detects your control panel proceed to the next step If it does not automatically detect your control panel click Com Port Settings and select the correct Com port Once the correct port has been selected click the Refresh Product Info button to connect with the panel 6 _ To check for new firmware updates click Download Firmware from the Web 7 _ From the Select Firmware drop down menu select the firmware version you wish to install If you have already downloaded the PUF file from paradox com click and then select your PUF file from the appropriate location 8 _ Click Update Product Firmware When the download process comes to an end the update is complete 68 Keypad Programming Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide The following section provides information on certain hardware connections for your EVOHD control panel For detailed information including connection diagrams
96. e used for a module s PGM programming t Actions that activate a utility key event Version 1 11 Programmable Outputs 29 Utility Keys Table 18 Description of utility keys Utility Key Event Keypad Utility Keys 1 1 amp 2 2 4 amp 5 3 7 amp 8 4 CLEAR amp 0 or amp 0 5 2 amp 3 6 5 amp 6 7 8 amp 9 8 O amp ENTER or 0 amp 9 a 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 z 31 32 x 33 34 y 5 63 64 NOTE Refer to the RTX3 Reference and Installation Manual for instructions on how to program remote control buttons Input Speeds Worksheet 9 Input Speeds Section 0961 0962 0963 0964 0965 0966 0967 0968 Data Decimal Value 001 to Description 255 x 30 msec wr EN MAU E e aj p flee EN LAA MU NAU AF feo J J Default Setting 600 msec Input speed of input 01 Input speed of input 02 Input speed of input 03 Input speed of input 04 Input speed of input 05 Input speed of input 06 Input speed of input 07 Input speed of input 08 Installer Code Programming Worksheet 10 Installer Code Programming Section 1000 Data Description Keyswitch Inputs definition 3 Keyswitch input 1 opens Keyswitch input 2 opens Keyswitch input 3 opens Keyswitch input 4 opens Keyswitch input 5 opens Keyswitch input 6 opens Keyswitch input 7 opens Keyswitch input 8 opens Keyswitch input 9 opens Keyswitch input 10 opens
97. ed Auto arming 000 000 Arming with BabyWare 001 001 Late to close 002 002 No movement arming 003 003 Partial arming 004 004 012 Special arming L One touch arming 005 005 Future use 006 006 Future use 007 007 InTouch voice module arming 008 008 Delinquency closing 009 009 255 Any special arming event Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 013 Disarm with master 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 014 Disarm with user code 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 000 Keyswitch numbers 001 to 032 001 to 032 015 Disarm with keyswitch 255 Any keyswitch Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 016 Disarm after alarm with master 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 22 Programmable Outputs Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued a Event o Fe
98. ed Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled sbul3S uonn4ed apind uiuuie1bo1dg HOMAJ LS sbunos sey uonnaeg Partition Arming Disarming Options Table 38 Description of partition arming disarming options Option Description Partition 1 3122 Partition 2 3222 Partition 3 3322 Partition 4 3422 Partition 5 3522 Partition 6 3622 Partition 7 3722 Partition 8 3822 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Timed auto arming No Movement auto arming Arming method for auto arm OFF Force arming ON Stay arming Exit delay termination u gt oa oo o gt gt gt oo ng o gt gt gt ooog o gt oa oo o gt gt oo 0 o 2 gt ooog o 9 ojoo o 2 ooog Future use Future use Future use ON IO Uh IU IO Follow zone switches to Entry Delay 2 when delay zone is bypassed A Default Partition Panic Alarm Options Table 39 Description of partition panic alarm options Option Description Partition 1 3123 Partition 2 3223 Partition 3 3323 Partition 4 3423 Partition 5 3523 Partition 6 3623 Partition 7 37
99. eft Open A Disabled O Enabled g and Restore 3 E 6 SKI Exit aalay Wwhen arming with A Disabled O Enabled N E 6 a F rced A Disabled O Enabled S 4 7 Burglar alarm on door left open A Disabled O Enabled S 3 7 Future Use g 2 8 Who has access during clock loss A All users O Masters 2 X 8 Future Use A Default Also includes users with 00 for schedule access WARNING Since Request for Exit events can occur often the event buffer may fill up quickly Schedule Tolerance Window Worksheet 21 Schedule Tolerance Window Section Data Description Default Setting 3039 fa prr x1 min Schedule tolerance window 000 AutoTest Report Settings Worksheet 22 AutoTest Report Settings Section Data Description Default Setting 3040 Ef ef x 1 day 000 disabled Schedule tolerance window 000 3041 1 4 hr 00 23 amp min 00 59 AutoTest report time of day 00 00 3042 y E 000 255 x 1 min Armed report delay 5 minutes 3043 a aan AM 000 255 x 1 min Disarmed report delay 60 minutes NOTE Refer to table 27 on page 41 for details Timings Worksheet 23 Timings Settings Section Data Description Default Setting 3051 ES S L 000 255 Ring counter 008 3052 GYD 000 255 x 4 sec Answering machine delay override delay 32 seconds 3053 MU DU DEFI 000 255 x 2sec TLM fail timer 32 seconds 3054 ol I 000 127 x 1sec Delay between dialing attempts 20 seconds 3055 Z yeya 000 255 x 1 sec 000 instant
100. eless transmitters is viewed in sections 801 to 832 these sections represent wireless zones 1 to 32 respectively To view the wireless transmitter previous battery life proceed as follows 1 _ Enter the zones respective section e g for zone 1 enter section 801 2 _ The previous battery life of the wireless transmitter is shown in weeks e g 004 4 weeks Wireless PGM Signal Strength The signal strength for wireless PGMs is visible in sections 671 to 678 these sections represent PGMs 1 to 8 respectively To view the signal strength proceed as follows 1 _ Enter the wireless PGM s respective section e g for PGM 1 enter section 671 2 Press the PGM s anti tamper switch As shown in table 58 the number of beeps correspond to a preset signal strength range Table 58 Signal strength indicator for wireless PGMs Number of Beeps Signal Strength Result 4 short beeps 4to10 Average to strong signal 1 long beep 3 or less Weak signal relocate Wireless 2WPGM Serial Numbers Use worksheet 51 to record your settings for 2WPGM serial numbers To delete a wireless 2WPGM enter 000000 while in the PGM s respective section For automatic assignment press the 2WPGM s anti tamper switch while in the 2WPGM s respective section Worksheet 51 2WPGM Serial Numbers Section 2WPGM Wireless 2WPGM Serial Number 901 2WPGM 1 fea DIES sft 902 2WPGM2 EP EN 903 2WPGM 3 fe pe po YA 904 2WPGM 4 f
101. ent Zone Definition Input Number Eight digit Serial Number Module Description uman vo mr SEPNFRFEPVPFRRN VA A RNRARARHAHAMRHHARHARARSISSI SI HS Worksheet 2 Zone Information Zone 12 Zone Information EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming Worksheet 2 Zone Information Continued Zone Options 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 Zone Definition Partition Assignment Input Number Eight digit Serial Number Module Description Zone 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
102. ent call direction Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Partition 8 Option Description 3127 3227 3327 3427 3527 3627 3727 3827 OFF o a m 1 Call telephone number 1 IP receiver 1 Call telephone number 2 IP receiver 2 Call telephone number 3 IP receiver 3 Call telephone number 4 IP receiver 4 Backup on telephone number 1 IP receiver 1 Backup on telephone number 2 IP receiver 2 Backup on telephone number 3 IP receiver 3 gt roo oo os o o o o o o o g 02 o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o Q gt gt gt gt in u um n u n u mn 9 ooooooo pO o o o o o o o g gt gt gt gt gt gt gt oe u u u u u u u 2 os o o o o o o o Q gt gt gt PP Pp PO ow su ao uo uw gt PPP PP gt Backup on telephone number 4 IP receiver 4 A Default sBulnas uonn4eg apind Bulwweis6oigd gHOAX3 es sbumes Aejaq 1x3 Buiuuy enads NOTE Enable only one option from options 5 to 8 inclusive Partition Alarm Alarm Restore Event Call Direction Table 44 Description of partition alarm alarm restore event call direction Partition 1 Option Description 3128 OFF ON 1 Call telephone number 1 IP receiver 1 O A 2 Call telephone number 2 IP receiver 2 A O 3 Call telephone number 3 IP receiver 3 A O 4 Call telephone number 4 IP receiver 4 A O 5 Backup
103. ent from Memory Key to Keypad To download content from the memory key to the keypad refer to figure 5 proceed as follows 1 Connect the memory key to the connector labelled key on the keypad 2 _ Enter the keypad s programming mode and then access section 510 3 Wait for two separate confirmation beeps and then remove the memory key Figure 5 Downloading from memory key to keypad and vice versa Key Key Copying from keypad to memory key Downloading from memory key to keypad K Keypad Keypad Copying Content from Keypad to the Memory Key To copy content from the memory key to the keypad refer to figure 5 proceed as follows 1 Connect memory key to the connector labelled key on the keypad Ensure that the write protect jumper is ON refer to figure 6 2 _ Enter the keypad s programming mode and then access section 520 3 Wait for two separate confirmation beeps and then remove the memory key Remove the memory key s jumper so you do not accidentally overwrite its contents Figure 6 The PMC5 Memory Key Locked Overwriting content is not permitted Unlocked Copying and downloading content is permitted Combus Voltmeter To verify if the combus is supplying sufficient power press and hold 0 enter the installer code and press acc on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX and TM50 keypads or 4 on the K656 keypad A reading of 10 5V or lower indicates to a distant module that the voltage is too low The voltag
104. ephone 2 IP receiver 2 gt Backup on telephone 3 IP receiver 3 Backup on telephone 4 IP receiver 4 EVOHD Programming Guide OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled ojo lo Monitoring station pager telephone 1 Monitoring station pager telephone 2 Monitoring station pager telephone 3 Monitoring station pager telephone 4 ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled You can program up to eight telephone numbers which the VDMP3 will call in sequence in case of an alarm Telephone numbers should be programmed in a priority based sequence as the VDMP3 will begin with telephone number 1 See table 32 for information on sections 3087 and 3090 Table 32 Description of sections 3087 and 3090 Section Option Description 1 2 gt 3 4 an NE 5 os 6 ere sf 7 je SS 8 A Default Feature PGM Feature PGM Feature PGM Feature PGM Feature PGM Feature PGM Feature PGM Feature PGM OW SJ DO WM BP WIN gt OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled OO HUU 00 0 ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Sectio Section 3090 VDMP3 Functions n Option Description 1 2 3 4 Voice module incoming call O Voice reporting o Report AC battery troub
105. er is pre programmed with a default button pattern for their remote control 1 B C 0 template 0 NOTE Button definitions and partition one touch definitions are linked together to create a button template For example Template 0 is comprised of button definition 2900 together with partition one touch definition 2916 Remote Control Templates To use REM3 templates 1 Define the 16 button definitions in sections 2900 to 2915 2 _ Define the 16 partition one touch definitions in sections 2916 to 2931 3 Define which button template is used as the default for remotes in section 2940 4 Assign button templates to users in section 2941 Use the information in tables 16 and 17 as well as figure to enter data in worksheet 19 on page 38 Table 16 Template data for remote control programming Table 17 Test PGMs and their section numbers Entry Section Name Description K641 K641 Er Function A To select a button template as the default template enter 00 K641R K641LX 2940 template to 15 representing button templates in sections 2900 to 0 0 Button disabled 2915 1 1 Regular arm To assign a button template to a user select the user when J 5 2941 Assign button prompted then enter 00 to 15 representing button templates tayar template in sections 2900 to 2915 If user 000 is selected all users are 3 3 Instant arm modified 4 4 Force arm 5 5 Utility key 5 6 6 Utility key 6 7 7 8 8 Panic 1 Figure 2 En
106. found at the cursor s current position FORCE SLEEP Delete all characters and spaces to the right of the cursor as well as at the cursor s current position ARM ARM Toggle from numeric to alphanumeric keys and vice versa Numeric keys 0 to 9 represent numbers 0 to 9 A DISARM OFF alphanumeric refer to table 63 Toggle from lower to upper case and vice versa BYP MENU After pressing this key the cursor will turn into a flashing black square Using the special characters outlined in figure MEM a enter the three digit number for the desired character Table 63 Description of alphanumeric key inputs AU 1 A 2 D 3 G 4 J 5 M 6 P 7 S 8 Vv 9 Y Version 1 11 Press Key Twice N s u o z r m w Press Key Three Times Cc F x c lo lr AH ADU 181 197 213 nalmalogloalme gt ajor a TN o o N 3 N o o MI Ad 077 048 049 7 HH 051 HE 036 052 037 053 038 055 071 kalki 040 056 kiki 041 057 I E 044 060 047 063 os z3 z Figure 4 Special characters for label programming Keypad Programming 67 EVOHD Programming Guide Using the Memory Key Table 64 Description of memory key sections 510 to 520 Section Description 510 Download all content from the memory key keypad sections 001 to 396 as well all labels and messages to the keypad 520 Copy the keypad sections 001 to 396 as well as labels and messages to the memory key Downloading Cont
107. g including sections 0961 to 0984 to their default values 4043 Entering this section will reset all access control sections from 2201 to 2712 excluding door labels to their default values 4044 Entering this section will reset all user code sections from 1001 to 1999 and 2001 to 2199 to their default values Entering this section will reset programming of all dialer sections 3051 to 3081 VDMP3 sections 3087 to 3098 and control panel sections 3020 to 3043 and 3900 to 3991 to their default values 4046 Entering this section will reset all partition sections from 3101 to 3833 excluding partition labels to their default values 4045 Entering this section will reset programming of all PGM sections 0901 to 0959 and all keyswitch sections 0501 to 0632 as well as all keyswitch arming 4047 disarming report code sections 0701 to 0832 to their default values 4048 Entering this section will clear all user labels door labels partition labels module labels and zone labels from sections 0301 to 0396 4049 Entering this section will unlock software reset for sections 4039 to 4048 Installer Function Keys To access the installer functions press and hold 0 enter the installer code and then For keypads K641 K641 K641R K641LX and K656 press the key indicated in table 48 that corresponds to the function you wish to activate For Grafica keypads
108. ial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Version 1 11 Serial Number List 7 Worksheet 1 System Planning Continued EVOHD Programming Guide Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 8 Serial Number List Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Worksheet 1 System Planning Continued Version 1 11 Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker Serial Sticker 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 21
109. ing IP module alarm 013 013 cont IP no service alarm 014 014 Missing voice module alarm 015 015 255 Any special alarm event Not Used Not Used 000 User codes 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 to 255 001 User codes 256 to 511 000 to 255 000 to 255 031 Duress alarm by user 002 User codes 512 to 767 000 to 255 000 to 255 003 User codes 768 to 999 000 to 231 000 to 231 255 Any user code Not Used Not Used 032 Zone shutdown 001 to 192 001 to 192 033 Zone tamper 255 NR Zone numbers 001 to 192 001 to 192 034 Zone tamper restore 001 to 192 001 to 192 Keypad lockout 000 000 035 Special tamper 000 Voice lockout 001 001 Future use 000 000 AC failure 001 001 Battery failure 002 002 Auxiliary current limit 003 003 000 Bell current limit 004 004 036 Trouble event Bell absent 005 005 Clock trouble 006 006 Global fire loop 007 007 Panel tamper 008 008 255 Any trouble event Not Used Not Used 24 Programmable Outputs Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 17 List of event and feature groups Continued A Event e Feature E p Event Group Feature Group Start End TLM trouble 000 000 AC failure 001 001 Battery failure 002 002 Auxiliary current limit 003 003 000 Bell current limit 004 004 037 Trouble restore Bell absent 005 005 Clock trouble 006 006 Global fire loop 007 007 Panel tamper 008 0
110. ion Assignment Input Number Eight digit Serial Number Module Description Zone 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 EVOHD Programming Guide Zone Programming Zone Information 15 Tamper Tamper Report Restore Codes Report Codes i Fi y J J y j j f j j y Alarm Restore Report Codes y j j j j yA f
111. isarming with Keyswitch Report Codes Section Keyswitch 0701 0702 0703 0704 0705 0706 0707 0708 0709 0710 0711 0712 0713 0714 o NS a un kh WU Nl Bun oo Arming Section Keyswitch 0715 0716 0717 0718 0719 0720 0721 0722 0723 0724 0725 0726 0727 0728 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Arming Section 0729 0730 0731 0732 Section 0501 0502 0503 0504 0505 0506 0507 0508 0509 0510 0511 0512 0513 0514 0515 0516 0517 0518 0519 0520 0521 0522 0523 0524 0525 0526 0527 0528 0529 0530 0531 0532 Keyswitch 29 30 31 32 Eight digit Serial Number A Input Number B SE FR a FE w rn TT E A A o A SU SAKOJ ka La US IN ko is I Lo ee Re A i Re Re IO RER Reg I wis in ii i is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is is SS is NS AFAL h kh kh hh kh kh kh kh kh LL ALLA LL AA LA NN N MS SS gt gt SS gt SS gt gt SS gt SS gt gt SS gt SN gt gt gt gt gt gt SN SN OS SS OR A a A a eS SS OO AN NS eS kh kh kh eS kh kk kh kh kk kh N NN N eS N N N NN NN N NN NN EA Arming Section Keyswitch 0801 0802 0803 0804 0805 0806
112. jury or property damage or in all cases provide adeguate warning or protection Your security system should therefore be considered as one of many tools available to reduce risk and or damage of burglary fire or other emergencies such other tools include but are not limited to insurance coverage fire prevention and extinguish devices and sprinkler systems We also strongly recommend that you regularly maintain your security systems and stay aware of new and improved Paradox products and developments Warning for Connections to Non Traditional Telephony e g VolP Paradox alarm eguipment was designed to work effectively around traditional telephone systems For those customers who are using a Paradox alarm panel connected to a non traditional telephone system such as Voice Over Internet Protocol VolP that converts the voice signal from your telephone to a digital signal traveling over the Internet you should be aware that your alarm system may not function as effectively as with traditional telephone systems For example if your VolP eguipment has no battery back up during a power failure your system s ability to transmit signals to the central station may be compromised Or if your VolP connection becomes disabled your telephone line monitoring feature may also be compromised Other concerns would include without limitation Internet connection failures which may be more freguent than regular telephone line outages We therefore strongl
113. le A A Inhibit disarming on voice module OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled O O ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled NOTE To see how the VDMP3 features relate to the EVOHD utility key functions refer to the EVOHD Reference and Installation Manual available online only Worksheet 27 VDMP3 Settings Section 3088 3089 Section 3091 3092 3093 3094 3095 3096 3097 3098 Data Description Default Setting se AEE En 000 127 x 1 sec Delay before sending the voice message 003 YMRU HER Dre 000 255 x 1 repetition Defines the number of times the voice message is repeated 008 Data Press ENTER if less than 32 digits Description LIT TL TTT TII 1 1 1 111 1 Voice module telephone number 1 VS p fe gar ej ES SO EF ofe repo N efe jn mufo afe moj IH efe fre 200 TEN JE Y N i Voice module telephone number 2 lf Mo po po go fa e fa ff ff fa go gea fd fes ff cf Voice module telephone number 3 id o po po o ego fo po ff fe fo ll AA fa fr po gro AA fa pos fe fe afo dh Voice module telephone number 4 TTT TT l l 7 I U T7 U Il 1 AA DATA Voice module telephone number 5 LIT TTT TII 111 1 111 Il JI Voice module telephone number 6 LIT TTT TITT 1 Il 1 111 LJ Voice module telephone number 7 J_ LIT TK TTT ITI TII 1 Il 1 111 1 Voice module telephone number 8 44 System Event Call Direction Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide NOTE
114. le A Disabled O Enabled wc 5 amp 6 Recogniti i See table See table me troubles isable nable mo gnition Options 24 24 Ms amp see table 24 amp 6 Account number transmission A Partition O Tel E Generate tamper if detected on T E Transmit zone status on A E 7 bypass zone mi Yes A No 8 3 7 serial port A Disabled O Enabled Y Y AR 8 Restrict arming on tamper trouble A Disabled O Enabled AR 8 Future use A Disabled O Enabled A Default When the combus speed is changed all operations on the system will be suspended for approximately one minute while the system adjusts itself All numbers from 000000 to 999999 are valid giving a total of 1 000 000 different possible combinations t This option is used by certain event monitoring software such as Hyperterminal With BabyWare and printers it is always being transmitted NOTE You must puta 7Ah battery or higher on the system The speed the battery charges at will vary depending on power used on the auxiliary port and the transformer size Table 22 Anti mask supervision options options 5 and 6 for section 3029 Option Lo Description 5 6 OFF OFF Disabled default OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed alarm ON OFF When disarmed generates trouble only ON ON When armed alarm When disarmed alarm Table 23 Wireless transmitter supervision options options 1 and 2 for section 3034 Option in Desc
115. n Using worksheet 54 on page 69 proceed as follows 1 Calculate the total number of milliamps mA required by each device module and accessory in your EVOHD system Make sure to take into account devices connected to the control panel s PGM outputs Since the bell output has its own power supply do not include the sirens which are connected to itin your calculation 2 Ifthe grand total is less than 2000 MA proceed to step 3 If the value is greater an external power supply will be required to provide the additional power needed 3 Due to the degradation of a power signal over long distances if such is the case the PS17 Paradox Power Supply Module is recommended each length or run of wire in the system can support only a specific number of milliamps mA Using table 65 determine how many milliamps each run of wire can support NOTE The total number of milliamps mA can never surpass 2000 mA Worksheet 54 Milliamp Consumption of Various Devices DD ory Y for de Communicator Module PCS250 G x 450 mA Grafica Color LCD Keypad K07C x 130 mA LCD keypads K641 K641 K656 K641LX x 110 mA LCD keypads with built in reader K641R x 120 mA Motion detector modules DG85 DM50 60 70 x 30 mA Door contact modules ZC1 x 15 mA 1 Zone expansion modules ZX1 x 30 MA 4 Zone expansion modules ZX4 x 30 mA 8 Zone expansion modules ZX8 x 30 mA 8 Zone expansion modules ZX8D x 60 mA 16 Zone expansion modules ZX16D x 70 mA 32 Zon
116. n O Disabled A Enabled section 3029 option 5 amp 6 Table 10 Zone tamper options Anti mask O See Table See 5 amp 6 HR Option supervision o 11 Table 11 Description 2 3 7 Future use O z OFF OFF Disabled default 8 Future use O OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed alarm CAS SEF When disarmed generates trouble only ON ON When armed alarm When disarmed generates audible alarm Table 11 Anti mask supervision options Option Description 5 6 OFF OFF Disabled default OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed alarm ON SEE When disarmed generates trouble only ON ON When armed alarm When disarmed generates audible alarm Version 1 11 Zone Programming 11 Zone Options 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 2345567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 2345 67 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 23 4 5 6 7 8 234567 8 234567 8 234567 8 2345 67 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Partition Assignm
117. n be set as such manually by entering FF in the appropriate section To disable the reporting of an event enter 00 in the appropriate section Worksheet 45 Special Report Code Settings Type Section Data Description Type Section Data Description 3900 Power up after total power down 3920 Cancel auto arm 3901 Software reset watchdog 3921 Quick disarm 3902 Test report 3922 _ PC disarming 3903 Listen in to follow request to start session 3923 PC disarming after alarm 3904 BabyWare login request callback only o 3924 Cancel alarm E 3905 _ _ BabyWare log off E B9255 _ _ Future use 53 3906 1 Installer in 3 3926 __ _ Early to open see worksheet 41 on page 48 Y 3907 __ __ Installer out 9 3927 _ Late to open see worksheet 41 on page 48 Y S 3908 _ Failed to Arm 9 o 3928 Remote disarming ADM2 LSN4 22 3909 Future use 22 3929 _ Future use 3910 _ Auto arming 39301 _ Emergency panic 3911 _ _ PC arming 39311 _ __ Auxiliary panic 3912 _ __ Late to close Auto arming 3932 Fire panic 3913 No movement 3933 Recent closing 39141 _ 1 Partial arming 3934 _ Police code D gt 3915 _ Ouick arming a 3935 Zone shutdown E 3916 _ Early to close see worksheet 40 on page 48 5 3936 _ Duress S 3917 __ Late to close see worksheet 40 on page 48 J 3937 _ __ Keypad lockout kej S 3918
118. n option 4 is enabled that door s reader cannot be used to arm the system even if the access control card has the arming option enabled When option 5 is enabled that door s reader cannot be used to disarm the system even if the access control card has the disarming option enabled AIR IR IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS IS IS IS ISIS IS ISIN IN IS ISIN IS IN IN IS IS IS IS IS IS IS ISIS IS IS IN IS IS IS IS IS ISIN IS IS IS IN IS IS IN IS IS SS IS IS IS IS In IS IS IS IS IS IS ly IS IS ls lr IS IS ly IS IS IS IS IS In IR IS IS IS IS IS IS IS ISIS IS IS IN IS IS IS IS IS ISIN IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IR IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS IS IN IS IS IS IS IS IS ss Is IS IS IS IS IS ly IS IS IS ly IS IN ly IS ly ly IS IS lr y IS In IS IS I I IS IS Ts IR IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS IS IN IS ISIN IS IS IN IN IS ISIN A IS IS Section 2251 2252 2253 2254 2255 2256 2257 2258 2259 2260 2261 2262 2263 2264 2265 2266 2267 2268 2269 2270 2271 2272 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279 2280 2281 2282 Door Options Option 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345 2345
119. n options See table 80 See table 80 5 Keypad beep on successful arming disarming report A Disabled o Enabled 2 6 Alternate dialing A Disabled Oo Enabled 82 7 Dial tone delay if no dial tone A Disabled oO Enabled Sg Report zone restore 5 rd 8 ON Upon zone closure O Disabled A Enabled vi vi OFF Upon bell cut off Table 80 Test report transmission option 3 and 4 for section 3037 EN 50131 Compliancy Option Description 3 4 OFF OFF Transmit the test report code every time the days programmed in section 3040 have elapsed at the time programmed in section 3041 default OFF ON When armed transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section 3042 has elapsed When disarmed transmit test report code every time the time programed in section 3043 has elapsed The control panel will transmit the test report code every hour on the minute value programmed in section 3041 the last two digits the first tow ON OFF digits of section 3041 will be ignored for example if 10 25 was programed in section 3041 the test report code would be transmitted at the 25th minute of every hour i e 11 25 12 25 etc ON ON The test report code will be transmitted when one or more of the conditions of the second and third options listed above are met i e option 3 OFF and option 4 ON or option 3 ON and option 4 OFF Version 1 11 Appendix A 75 Partition Timers Table 81 Partition Timer Settings EN 5
120. nabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Section Section 3421 Partition 4 Section 3621 Partition 6 Section 3821 Partition 8 Option Description 1 Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti o SI AD U BR yu MD Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti VW NI Oo vi kw MO Arm disarm with parti 1 Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti Arm disarm with parti VW NI A UI BI WwW N ion1 ion 2 ion 3 Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened ion 5 ion 6 ion 7 ion 8 ion 1 ion 2 ion 3 ion 5 Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened ion 7 ion 8 ion 1 ion 2 ion 3 ion 4 ion 5 ion 6 A A A A A A A A A A A ion 4 A A A A A A A A A A A ion 7 A A Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened OFF Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab Disab OO O O0 0 0 O 0 1 0 0 gnu gu 0 0 0 0 uu uu 00 0 ON Enabled Enabl
121. nabled 1 Multiple actions in user menu A Disabled O Enabled 2 Bell siren output in partition 2 A Disabled O Enabled 2 User code length A Fixed O Flexible 3 Bell siren output in partition 3 A Disabled O Enabled 3 HR length if option 2 A 4 digits O 6 digits GI 4 Bell siren output in partition 4 A Disabled O Enabled a 4 Power save mode O Disabled A Enabled oc mu z 5 Bell siren output in partition 5 A Disabled O Enabled m S 5 Pypass not displayed while system p Disabled A Enabled o oOo Q me 6 Bell siren output in partition 6 A Disabled O Enabled a o 6 Trouble latch A Disabled O Enabled 2 2 Bell siren output in partition 7 A Disabled O Enabled g 7 EOL resistor on hardwire zones A Disabled O Enabled a Ac Bell siren output in partition 8 A Disabled O Enabled AR 8 Zone doubling ATZ A Disabled Ol Enabled 1 amp 2 Wireless Transmitter Supervision See table See table 1 Restrict arming on AC failure A Disabled O Enabled Options see table 23 23 23 2 Restrict arming on battery failure A Disabled O Enabled Generate supervision failure if a ai 3 detected on a bypassed A Yes o No 3 L arming on bell or auxiliary A Disabled O Enabled wireless zone Restrict arming on a wireless i A 4 transmitter supervision failure A Disabled O Enabled 4 Restrict arming on TLM failure A Disabled O Enabled SE Zone amp Module Tamper La 5 Restrict arming on modu
122. ne extended option 1 by referring to table 9 5 Enter the zone s report codes by referring to table 7 default 00 00 00 00 Use worksheet 4 on page 17 to record the information 6 _ Enter the zone s label Use worksheet 4 on page 17 to record the information 7 _ Press enter to save and proceed to the next zone 8 Pressing clear twice will exit the zone programming menus To save your modifications make sure to press enter before pressing clear Table 4 Zone definitions for EVOHD Table 5 Partition assignment for EVOHD Table 6 Zone options for EVOHD Input Value Description Input Value Description Input Value s Description 0 Disabled default 1 Assign to partition 1 1 Auto zone shutdown enabled 1 Entry delay 1 2 Assign to partition 2 2 Bypass enabled default ON 2 Entry delay 2 3 Assign to partition 3 3 Stay zone 3 Follow 4 Assign to partition 4 4 Force zone default ON 4 Instant 5 Assign to partition 5 5 OFF 6 OFF Zone Alarm Steady alarm 5 24 hr buzzer 6 Assign to partition 6 5 OFF 6 ON Zone Alarm Pulsed alarm 6 24 hr burglary 7 Assign to partition 7 5 ON 6 OFF Zone Alarm Silent alarm 7 24 hr hold up 8 Assign to partition 8 5 ON 6 ON Zone Alarm Report only 8 24 hr gas 7 Intellizone 9 24 hr heat 8 Delay before transmission A 24 hr water B 24 hr freeze a Delayed 24 hr fire D Standard 24 hr fire E Stay delay 1 F Stay delay 2 Anti mask 10 Zone Programming Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming
123. ne is programmed as a Keyswitch the input needs to be wired like a Keyswitch 1K resistor in parallel Version 1 11 Appendix B 77 EVOHD Programming Guide Tamper Options per Zone EVOHD v1 0 supports tamper options for a particular zone In the new panel section 0400 a new section allows for the disabling of the global Tamper setting A display of eight options is shown and only the first option is used see figure 7 Figure 7 Zone New Option Screen To disable the Tamper option on a particular zone 1 Enter section 0400 the global Tamper option must be enabled in section 3033 options 5 and 6 2 Select the zone you wish to modify 3 After the zone option screen a new option screen appears see figure 7 4 _ The 1 in the first option signifies that the zone follows the global Tamper setting default Press 1 to remove this option and to disable the tamper option on the particular zone This zone will now not send any tamper troubles or alarms Selectable Input Resistor for EOL and Contact Selectable Input Resistor EVOHD v1 0 provides the ability to select different resistor values for the EOL and the resistor in parallel of the zone contact To set selectable input resistor for EOL a new module ZX8 v6 0 or higher and panel section 402 and 0402 respectively has been added To access module section 402 1 _ Enter panel section 4003 2 _ Enter the module s serial number 3
124. ng the shield at the other end of the cable open floating Across separate buildings strip the outer jacket at one end of the shielded cable to expose the shield In the same building that houses the control panel connect the exposed shield to a cold water pipe or any other earth ground available while leaving the shield at the other end of the cable open floating The same configuration applies to any subseguent building 70 Keypad Programming Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Trouble Display The following section provides information on the different trouble groups associated with your EVOHD control panel K641 K641 K641R K641LX To view the trouble display on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX and K648 keypads 1 Press TRBL 2 To view the specific trouble For K641 K641 K641R K641LX press the trouble s corresponding number key and use the A and Y keys K656 To view the trouble display on the K656 keypad 1 Press MENU 2 Press 5 or scroll to the View Trouble sub menu using the A and W keys and then press ENTER 3 Press the trouble s corresponding number key and use the A and keys to view the specific trouble Grafica To view the trouble display on Grafica keypads 1 Enter your access code 2 _ Using the scroll keys highlight Trouble and then press the center action key Ok The troubles will appear by trouble group If more than one trouble group appears highlight the desired group before pressing the
125. ngth A Fixed 3 User code length if option 2 is OFF A 4 digits 4 Power save mode o Disabled m m 5 Bypass not displayed if system is armed o Disabled mo ka amp 6 Trouble latch o Disabled 6 E 7 EOL resistor on hardwire zones O Disabled Uw 8 Zone doubling ATZ A Disabled ALL numbers from 000000 to 999999 are valid giving a total of 1 000 000 different possible combinations Table 75 Description of section 3034 EN 50131 Compliancy Section Option Description 1 2 Section 3034 System Options 4 o ulo Uui i OFF Wireless transmitter supervision See table 76 Generate supervision failure if detected on a bypass wireless A Yes zone Restrict arming on a wireless transmitter supervision failure A Disabled Zone and module tamper recognition options See table 77 Generate tamper if detected on bypass zone O Yes Restrict arming on tamper trouble O Disabled Table 76 Wireless transmitter supervision options 1 and 2 for section 3034 EN 50131 Compliancy Option OFF OFF ON ON 74 Appendix A OFF ON OFF ON Description Disabled default Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed alarm default When disarmed generates trouble only When armed alarm When disarmed generates audible alarm OO O b o o 0 o gt gt gt gt Ooo ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled See table 73 No Enabled ON Enabled Flexible 6 digits Enabled Enabled Enabled
126. o record your settings for the 2WPGM delays Worksheet 53 2WPGM Delays Section 2WPGM Delay Value Range Description Default Setting 918 EU HN AEN 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 1 delay 5 sec min 928 PESAS 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 2 delay 5 sec min 938 o SIA 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 3 delay 5 sec min 948 ko o ah 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 4 delay 5 sec min 958 E 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 5 delay 5 sec min 968 a SA 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 6 delay 5 sec min 978 A Pe E 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 7 delay 5 sec min 988 en ND 001 to 255 x 1 sec min 2WPGM 8 delay 5 sec min Partition One touch Options Table 59 Partition One touch Options PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM3 PGM 4 PGM 5 PGM 6 PGM7 PGM 8 Option Description 919 929 939 949 959 969 979 989 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 1 PGM deactivation event after see table 60 A o A Oo A Oo A Oo A O A o A o A O 2 PGM base time On min Off sec A o A Oo A O A O A O A o A O A O 3 Future use O O oO oO O O O O O O O O O O O 4 Future use O E oO oO oO O O O O O oO oO O jm oO O 5 Future use O O O oO oO O O O O O O O O O O O 6 Future use O O oO oO oO O O O O O o o o O O O 7 Future use O O oO oO oO O O O O O o o o O O O 8 Flexible PGM deactivation see table 60 A O A O A a A a A o A O A a A O A Default Table 60 Partition One touch Options Options 1 and 8 Option
127. ode see Installer Code Programming on page 30 System Master Code The default system master code is 1234 or 123456 This code allows you to use any arming method as well as program user codes This code can be either four or six digits long Panel Reset Performing a panel reset will reset all panel settings to their preset default values or custom settings if already programmed To perform a panel reset 1 _ Press and hold the panel s reset button until the status LED flashes fast 5 seconds 2 Release the reset button and then push it once more within two seconds or refer to Software Reset on page 56 Entering Programming Mode To enter programming mode proceed as follows 1 Press and hold the 0 key 2 Enter your installer code default is 000000 See Installer Code for details 3 Enter the four digit section you wish to program 4 Enter the required data and record your settings using the worksheets included in this guide EN 50131 Compliancy To have your EVOHD panel compliant with EN 50131 standards see Appendix A Decimal and Hexadecimal Programming Table Certain sections may require the entry of one or more hexadecimal values from O to F K641 K641 K641R K641LX Keypads Table 1 Decimal and hexadecimal values using the K641 K641 K641R or K641LX keypads Key Value or Action 0t09 0 to 9 hex and decimal STAY A hex only FORCE B hex only ARM C hex only DISARM D hex only BYP E hex only MEM F
128. oe fe Sf ef 905 2WPGM 5 ER DDN UN 9061 2WPGM 6 je Je efo pe 907 2WPGM7 fe Je efe f 908 2WPGM 8 REE few Version 1 11 Keypad Programming 65 EVOHD Programming Guide Wireless 2WPGM Activation Deactivation Events Use worksheet 52 to record your settings for the 2WPGM activation deactivation events Worksheet 52 2WPGM Activation Deactivation Events Section 2WPGM Event Group Section Feature Group Section Start Section End 910 2WPGM 1 BR fe o 911 Wa IN 912 a fs OH 913 ff a 920 2WPGM 2 uu Wr oe 921 E a 922 BEN EF os 923 E 930 2WPGM3 fo RE 931 O 932 rs fa fe 933 a AE 2WPGM 940 2WPGM 4 o Das 941 ae 942 o ae 943 DE a BER Activation 950 2WPGM5 BEER MEER BR 951 Sar HD a 952 me DER HS 953 a a AJ 960 2WPGM6 y NO Soe 961 iN 962 mr 963 I A io 970 2WPGM7 NO MEJ oe 971 AS 972 E EEN 973 Er 980 2WPGM 8 A EE 981 E 982 E 983 914 2WPGM 1 EE IE BE 915 EE er Se 916 917 924 2WPGM2 o ae 925 ENE 926 BER ES 927 ao HU 934 2WPGM3 y SEN ER 935 O 936 A 937 WM I rio 2WPGM 944 2WPGM 4 ESE en A 945 os 946 EE En 947 Deactivation 954 2WPGM5 y LES PIE 955 O AI 956 ee deu Ae 957 964 2WPGM6 fo Jn 965 SN ES 966 o A ma 967 i SE 974 2WPGM7 ae E DER 975 o A PG 976 A o 977 ee 984 2WPGM8 II 985 __ 986 __ 987 UF 2WPGM Delays Use worksheet 53 t
129. ons 007 to 013 Section Data 007 da A 005 255 sec 008 fo fo 008 ERA 000 255 sec 009 a UN 010 a DN rs 000 255 sec 011 YW 000 255 sec 012 a Mn 000 255 sec 013 yoy 000 255 sec Section option is only available on K641R Worksheet 48 Door Unlocked Schedule K641R only Section Interval Seeme Ms From 0171 seul Table 52 Beeping Assignment Options Section Option Description OFF 1 Partition 1 o Mute 2 Partition 2 o Mute 3 Partition 3 o Mute 5 4 Partition 4 o Mute E 5 Partition 5 mi Mute e 2 6 Partition 6 o Mute E 7 Partition 7 o Mute amp 2 8 Partition 8 O Mute A Default Worksheet 49 PGM Activation and Deactivation Den Event Group ESENDHON Section Data PGM activation 009 PGM deactivation Oooo Y 000 255 see option 3 in section 006 005 255 sec added to section 008 Description Default Setting Confidential mode timer 120 PGM timer 005 Door unlocked period 005 Door unlocked period extension 015 Door left open interval 060 Door left open pre alarm timer 015 Beep timer for door left open alarm 005 Beep timer for door forced open alarm 005 End Time Days of the Week Turn ON or OFF To S M W Ww T F S OI En 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A a as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ON A Audible A Audible A Audible A Audible A Audible A Audible A Audible A Audible Feature Group Start End Section Data Section Data Section Data 010 _ _ i
130. ore VR Printer restore Module AC restore 3 3A1 AC loss restore AR AC restoral Module battery restore 3 3A9 Battery test failure restore YR System battery restoral Module auxiliary supply restore 3 3AA System trouble restore YO Power supply restored Module IP receiver supervision restore Module IP receiver fail to communicate restore Module IP receiver unregistered restore Direct light restore Module Rf Interference restore 3344 RF receiver Jam restore XH RF Jamming restoral Module low voltage restore Module self test error restore Module LAN trouble restore Module WAN trouble restore Fail to communicate with monitoring station 1354 Fail to communicate YC Communication fails Module RF low battery 1384 RF transmitter low battery XT Transmitter battery trouble Module RF supervision trouble 1 381 Loss of supervision RF US Untype zone supervision Module RF battery restore 3 384 RF transmitter battery restore XR Transmitter battery restoral Module RF supervision restore 3 381 Supervision restore RF UR Untyped zone restoral Cold start 1 3A8 System shutdown RR Power up Warm start 1 3A5 System reset YW Watchdog reset Test report engaged 1 6A2 Periodic test report TX Test report Listen in request 1 606 Listen in to follow LF Listen in to follow Ba
131. ow Data x 1 min default 000 Number of invalid codes before lockout Data x 1 attempt default 005 Keypad lockout duration Data x 1 min Report only 000 Default 015 No movement timer Data x 5 min Default disabled Exit delay timer Data x 1 sec Default 060 sec Recent closing delay Data x 1 sec Default disabled Intellizone delay Data x 1 sec default 032 sec Entry delay 1 Data x 1 sec default 030 sec Entry delay 2 Data x 1 sec Default 060 sec Bell cut off timer Data x 1 min Default 4 min Auto zone shutdown 000 to 015 alarms default disabled Maximum number of zones that can be bypassed Data x 1 zone Default unlimited Recycle delay Data x 1 min Default disabled Number of recycles Data x 1 attempt Default unlimited Police code timer Data x 1 min Default disabled Closing delinguency timer Data x 1 day Default disabled Postpone auto arm delay Data x 15 min Default 0 Partition Options 1 Table 37 Description of sections 3121 to 3821 Section Option Description 1 Switch to Stay arm if no delay zone is opened Arm disarm with partition 2 Arm disarm with partition 3 Arm disarm with partition 4 Arm disarm with partition 5 Arm disarm with partition 6 Arm disarm with partition 7 OINI Aa iai kh ly VD Section 3121 Partition 1 Arm disarm with partition 8 Partition 1 Section Data 3104 _ _ 3105
132. owing sections to their default values 4031 All report codes reset to FF 0201 to 0296 and 0701 to 0832 2001 to 2199 and 3900 to 3999 4032 Zone alarm alarm restore and zone tamper 0201 to 0296 tamper restore 4033 User keyswitch arming and disarming 0701 to 0832 and 2001 to 2199 4034 Special report codes 3900 to 3909 4035 Special arming disarming report codes 3910 to 3929 4036 Special alarm report codes 3930 to 3939 4037 Trouble and trouble restore report codes 3940 to 3999 4038 Future use 4039 Sets panel default for EN 50131 compliancy Resets all appropriate sections to be EN 50131 compliant Software Reset To set specific software parameters back to their initial default values proceed as follows 1 Enter programming mode see Entering Programming Mode on page 3 for details 2 Enter section 4049 to unlock the software reset function 3 Enter the four digit section corresponding to the software reset you wish to perform If you want to reset more than one section enter section 4049 to unlock the software reset function once again Table 47 Description of software reset sections 4040 to 4049 Section Description 4040 Entering this section will reset all programmable sections from 0001 to 3999 to their factory default values 4041 Entering this section will reset the system master code to 123456 4042 Entering this section will reset all zone programmin
133. pad will display the eight digit serial number of the control panel and firmware version For Keypads K641 K641 K641R K641LX and K656 use the A and W keys to scroll through the serial number of each module connected to the combus The firmware version of some modules will also be displayed For Grafica Keypads press the center action key Next to scroll through the serial number of each module on the combus Reset a module s programmed contents to its default settings by entering its serial number Locate a specific module e g detector zone expander etc connected to the combus by entering the module s serial number The green Locate LED on the module will flash until the serial number is re entered or the appropriate Tamper or Unlocate switch is pressed on the module Enter the serial number of the module you wish to program Copy the contents of all programming sections from one module to one or more modules of the same type Enter the serial number of the source module followed by the serial numbers of the modules you wish to program To begin transferring data press ACC on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX keypads Ay on the K656 keypad or the center action key Start on Grafica keypads Copy user door and partition labels from the control panel to all keypads and printer modules connected to the combus To transmit the labels enter 0 O in section 4004 From the Destination screen press ACC on the K641 K641 K641R K641LX keypads
134. report Delay alarm transmission timer 000 3056 oo po 000 255 x 1 attempt Maximum dialing attempts 8 attempts 3057 ai FC SE 000 127 x 1 second Pager delay before data transmission 20 seconds 3058 o E o 000 255 x 1 min 000 instant report Delay power failure report 30 minutes 3059 MU si 000 255 x 1 repeat 000 no repeat Repeat pager report code transmission 000 3060 ass a 000 255 x 1 min Power failure restore delay report 030 minutes 42 Additional Options Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Communication Settings Use the following section to program communication settings on your EVOHD system Account Numbers Use worksheet 24 on page 43 to record your settings WARNING Only the SIA format supports the 0 0 digit in its account numbers Account numbers that use other reporting formats do not support the 0 0 digit In its place enter A by pressing STAY for the K641 K641 K641R K641LX keypads or by pressing ARM for the K656 keypad When using the SIA format and the account number transmission see option 6 in section 3035 on page 40 corresponds to the partition the control panel only uses the partition 1 account number programmed in section 3061 but the report code includes the partition number Worksheet 24 Account Number Settings Section Data Hex Value 0000 FFFF Description Default Setting 3061 alt J J If less than four digits press ENTER Account number 1 partition 1 MSTN 1 0000 3062 B
135. ription 1 2 OFF OFF Disabled default OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed ON OFF When armed follows zone types see Zone Programming on page 10 When disarmed generates trouble only ON ON When armed follows zone types see Zone Programming on page 10 When disarmed generates audible alarm Table 24 Zone and module tamper recognition options options 5 and 6 for section 3034 Option a Description 5 6 OFF OFF Disabled default OFF ON Generates trouble only when armed or disarmed When armed follows zone types see Zone Programming on page 10 for zone ON OFF tamper generates trouble for module tamper When disarmed generates trouble only ON ON When armed follows zone types see Zone Programming on page 10 When disarmed generates audible alarm 40 System Options Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Dialer Options Use the following section to program dialer options on your EVOHD system Table 25 provides information on sections 3036 and 3037 Table 25 Description of sections 3036 to 3037 Section Option Description OFF ON Section Option Description OFF ON 1 mi 1 Call back A Disabled O Enabled Telephone line monitoring TLM See table See table 5 2 see table 26 26 26 2 Automati event RUFEN A Disabled O Enabled transmission Dialer reporting to monitoring i 3 station A Disabled O Enabled 3 AutoTest report transmission out le cub Ie options see AutoTest Report
136. rm ES ge off oft fe hehe oo fe tf EN HN E FO HF Y fono Jo Je ff AE ee eff ET Access Control Sections 35 EVOHD Programming Guide Access Levels Each access level is a combination of access control doors For example if option 1 in the first screen is enabled in section 2601 Level 01 will allow access only to Door 01 Use worksheet 16 to record your settings Worksheet 16 Programming Access Levels Access to Doors Turn ON or OFF access Section Level First Screen Doors 01 to 08 Second Screen Doors 09 to 16 Third Screen Doors 17 to 24 Fourth Screen Doors 25 to 32 2601 01 123 45 67 8 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2602 02 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2603 03 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2604 04 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2605 05 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2606 06 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 T 123 Ae 5 6 7 38 2607 07 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2608 08 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2609 09 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2610 10 123 45 67 8 1 2354 55 6 7 8 1234 5 67 8 123 45 67 8 2611 11 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2612 12 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2613 13 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2614 14 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 123 45 67 8 2615 15 12 345 67 8 123 45 67 8
137. rm ZA Freeze alarm 24 hr Gas alarm restore 313A Burglary alarm restore GR Gas alarm restore 24 hr Heat alarm restore 313A Burglary alarm restore KR Heat alarm restore 24 hr Water alarm restore 313A Burglary alarm restore WR Water alarm restore 24 hr Freeze alarm restore 3 13A Burglary alarm restore ZR Freeze alarm restore Panic 1 emergency 112A Panic alarm PA Panic alarm Panic 2 medical 11AA Medical alarm MA Medical alarm Panic 3 fire 1115 Pull station FA Fire alarm Recent closing 3459 Recent close CR Recent closing Police code 1139 Burglary alarm BM Burglary alarm Global zone shutdown 1 574 Group bypass CG Close area Version 1 11 Additional Settings and Modes 57 Table 49 List of automatic report codes Continued EVOHD Programming Guide System Event Default Contact ID Report Code when using sections 4032 to 4037 Default SIA Report Code when using sections 4032 to 4037 Duress alarm 1121 Duress HA Hold up alarm Zone shutdown 157A Zone bypass UB Untyped zone bypass Zone tampered 1144 Sensor tamper TA Tamper alarm Zone tamper restore 3 144 Sensor tamper restore TR Tamper restoral Keypad lockout 1 421 Access denied JA User code tamper AC failure 13A1 AC loss AT AC trouble Battery failure 13A9 Battery test failure YT System battery trouble Auxiliary supply trouble 13AA System trouble YP Power supply trouble
138. rofile e g 01 2989 To register IP GPRS module press ARM Worksheet 35 IP Receiver 4 Configuration Section Data Description WAN 1 IP address e g 100 100 100 100 for one or two digit numbers add 0s je Sej jy JE of fa ti before the first digit a a E ae WANT IP port default 70000 2990 _ i I I WAN2 IP address ee Aes ee WAN2 IP port JE Jn p o EZ ao Sl RES dyi NT IP password e g 123456 I i IP profile e g 01 2991 To register IP GPRS module press ARM IP Module PCS Module Report Code Programming Worksheet 36 PCS Module Report Codes Section Data Description Missing PCS module Missing PCS module restore PCS tamper PCS tamper restore GSM RF jam GSM RF jam restore GSM no service GSM no service restore Fail to communicate IPR512 1 Fail to communicate IPR512 1 restore Fail to communicate IPR512 2 Fail to communicate IPR512 2 restore Fail to communicate IPR512 3 Fail to communicate IPR512 3 restore Fail to communicate IPR512 4 Fail to communicate IPR512 4 restore 2967 Worksheet 37 IP Module Report Codes Section Data Description Missing IP module Missing IP Restore IP no service IP no service restore Failto communicate IPR512 1 Fail to communicate IPR512 1 restore J 2992 Fail to communicate IPR512 2 Fail to communicate IPR512 2 restore Fail to communicate IPR512 3 Fail to communicate IPR512 3 restore Fail
139. t and arming method To assign keyswitch parameters proceed as follows 1 _ Enter a section number between 0601 and 0632 These sections represent keyswitches 1 to 32 respectively 2 _ In column C of worksheet 5 on page 19 enter the keyswitch definition refer to table 8 for details The default setting is set to disabled 3 ln column D of worksheet 5 on page 19 enter the desired partition to which the keyswitch is assigned refer to table 9 for details By default keyswitches are not assigned to a partition 4 _ In column E of worksheet 5 on page 19 enter the keyswitch option refer to table 10 for details By default all settings are set to OFF Table 12 Keyswitch definitions Table 13 Keyswitch partition panic type assignment Table 14 Keyswitch options partition assignment Input Value Description Input Value Description Input Value Description 0 Disabled default 0 Not assigned to a partition default 1 Assign keyswitch to partition 1 7 Panic type 1 police i 1 Momentary keyswitch 2 Assign keyswitch to partition 2 uned i ch 1 Assign keyswitch to partition 1 i 2 Maintained keyswitc Panic type 2 medical 3 Disarm only Assign keyswitch to partition 3 Generates a utility key event on okey P Assign keyswitch to partition 2 3 open 2 ae bres fire p OFF disarm ON disarm only if Stay 4 Instant armed 4 Generates a utility key event on Assign keyswitch to partition 3 Assign keyswitch to partition 4
140. tering data for section 2916 on a LCD keypad use for worksheet 19 on page 38 9 9 Panic 2 l Section 9 Pawtanmetezs A STAY A ARM Panic 3 B FORCE B SLEEP Utility key 1 III I I 1 ID C ARM C STAY Utility key 2 D DISARM D OFF Utility key 3 Default Onetouch E BYP E MENU Utility key 4 All User s Partitions PGM Keys One touch F MEM F O Detail Disarm Keys No Partitions Version 1 11 Remote Control Programming 37 sj04u0J 93ouioy Buiwweu oud BE 6unuure4604d 013405 330U13Y apino Hurwwesbo1g GHOAJ Worksheet 19 Programming Remote Controls REM3 Remote Control REM1 REM2 RAC1 RAC2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM3 PGM 4 PGM5 PGM6 PGM3 amp 4 PGM 5 amp 6 gt 0 9 0 DJ v e e b o e e A e H Default Data 1 B Es o 5 6 0 0 B Disabled Template Section Section 0 2900 2900 o 1 2901 2901 2 2902 2902 A 3 2903 2903 4 2904 2904 5
141. the transmitter s anti tamper switch to view the 6 digit serial number Wireless Zone Assignment Use the following section to program the wireless zones on your EVOHD panel Use worksheet 50 to record your settings Worksheet 50 Wireless Zones Section Zone Serial Section Zone Serial Section Zone Serial 101 1 VEN dA 112 12 AES DW fe 123 23 bf Je 102 2 1 Y I 113 13 ESAS 124 24 JE PAI 103 3 kp fe HT 114 14 fr fr fe fo of 125 25 fo fe f 104 4 1 1 115 15 fo Jee fe upo Sf 126 26 pop ge p fe 105 5 has KH 116 16 fn n ffs 127 27 pf do sf 106 6 fo pe DS ONN 117 17 DN fo afta E i 128 28 Jeff UU 107 7 Jn fo ff 118 18 VER oj fe 129 29 JE EW 108 8 Je pe jT 119 19 fo fo p DIO 130 30 fer pe aos afro ef 109 9 1 I I J 120 20 y peo fa f 131 31 I 1 1 110 10 1 1 _ 121 21 II I I 132 32 I 1 I 111 11 1 _ 122 22 III I I NOTE When assigning wireless zones either enter the serial number or press TAMPER LEARN To delete the serial number enter 000000 64 Keypad Programming Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength The signal strength test for wireless transmitters is performed in sections 601 to 632 these sections represent wireless zones 1 to 32 respectively To view the signal strength of your various
142. tion 3 3329 o m mn gt gt gt gt gt gt gt o Oo o O o o gl Partition 4 Section 3430 Data SLI eee O Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 3428 3528 3628 3728 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON O A O A O A O A A O A O A a A o A jm A O A a A o A O A O A a A o A O A O A a A o A O A O A a A Oo A O A O A a A o A O A O A a A o Partition 4 Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 3429 3529 3629 3729 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON o A o A mi A O A A O A O A a A Oo A jm A O A a A o A O A O A O A O A jm A O A a A o A jm A O A a A o A O A O A Oo A O A jm A O A a A Oo Partition 5 Partition 6 Partition 7 Section Data Section Data Section Data 3530 3630 3730 _ _ _ Partition 8 3828 gt gt gt b gt b gt gt gt gt 02 o Oo ololoolo gt Partition 8 3829 gt gt gt gt gt og o Oo oo o oO ob Partition 8 Section 3830 o Data I EVOHD Programming Guide No Movement Schedule Worksheet 44 No Movement Schedule Settings i i Days ofthe Week Turn ON or OFF Section Partition Interval EU s M y T W T F s H mau zem EE E ee ee 231 2 gn A 45 6 7 2 Baat 3 zur i O Dan 4 SM a eee pseu 5 as reo ru 36311 6 E Ee ra 7 SA E na 9 ef nn WARNING The Start and End Time of a schedule cannot cross over into another day For example
143. tition Settings ssssssssssssscsssssss 48 Auto arm Times 48 Arming Disarming Report Schedules Partition Timer Partition Options 1 Partition Arming Disarming Options Partition Panic Alarm Options Partition Bell Squawk Options Partition One touch Options Partition Special Options Partition Arming Disarming Event Call Direction Partition Alarm Alarm Restore Event Call Direction Partition Tamper Tamper Restore Event Call Direction Special Arming Exit Delay No Movement Schedule 4 4 2 2299999242422222555992222222222290999222 22000098mm999999 Special Report Codes Trouble Report Codes au NG GN I i Additional Settings and Modes Automatic Report Code Programming Software Reset Version 1 11 Installer Function Keys Automatic Report Codes 57 Contact ID Report Codes sse san seneese ndd A YA ari Syn Gyda 60 Keypad Programming 62 K641 K641 K641R K641LX K656 and TM5O enneeesssssesennnssssennnssenunnnnsennunnnsee 62 Wireless Receiver Options Remote Control Options Viewing Serial Numbers Wireless Zone Assignment Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength Current Battery Life Previous Battery Life 65 Wireless PGM Signal Strength Wireless 2WPGM Serial Numbers 65 Wireless 2WPGM Activation Deacti
144. vation Events 2WPGM Delays Partition One touch Options Label Programming Using the Memory Key Combus Voltmeter Updating Firmware Using BabyWare Milliamp Consumption Connecting the Combus in Noisy Environments e e 2 70 Trouble Display 5 K641 K641 K641R K641LX unnnneennnsennnseennnsennnnsennnssennnsennnnennnnssnnnnsennnsennnnseennnsennnne 71 K656 Grafica Trouble Groups klun meka kus da ka RF 71 Appendix A ee anne Kee ekkr seios YND EN 50131 Programming PCS Module Programming EN 50131 Compliancy Control Panel Settings System Options EN 50131 Compliancy Partition Timers Appendix B sses s s uso sss esas kad a e eda sss sv Esse Y EOL and ATZ Options per Zone Input and Tamper Options per Zone 77 Selectable Input Resistor for EOL and Contact s ieeesisiinnas 78 EVOHD Programming Guide List of Worksheets System Planning Zone Information Zone Report Codes Zone Labels Keyswitch Numbering and Parameters Arming and Disarming with Keyswitch Report Codes 19 PGM Delays uneneenee 20 PGM Programming 20 Input Speeds 30 Installer Code Programming Arming and Disarming Report Codes Assigning Doors Programming Primary Schedules Programming Secondary Schedules Programming Backup Schedules
145. wireless devices proceed as follows 1 _ Enter the zones respective section e g for zone 1 enter section 601 2 Press the transmitter s anti tamper switch and note the number of beeps which are emitted As shown in table table 57 the number of beeps correspond to a preset signal strength range Table 57 Signal strength indicator for wireless transmitters Number of Beeps Signal Strength Result 4 short beeps 4to10 Average to strong signal 1 long beep 3 or less Weak signal relocate NOTE The visual representation of a transmitter s signal strength is dependent on the type of keypad For LED keypads zones 1 through 10 will illuminate depending on the signal strength For instance a signal strength of 8 will result in zones 1 through 8 to illuminate For LCD keypads a ten level progress bar composed of arrows will appear followed by the numeric value For a signal strength of 8 eight arrows will appear followed by the number 8 Current Battery Life The current battery life for wireless transmitters is viewed in sections 701 to 732 these sections represent wireless zones 1 to 32 respectively To test the wireless transmitter strength of your various wireless devices proceed as follows 1 _ Enter the zones respective section e g for zone 1 enter section 701 2 _ The current battery life of the wireless transmitter is shown in weeks e g 004 4 weeks Previous Battery Life The previous battery life for wir
146. y recommend that you discuss these and other limitations involved with operating an alarm system on a VoIP or other non traditional telephone system with your installation company They should be able to offer or recommend measures to reduce the risks involved and give you a better understanding EVOHD Programming Guide Things You Need to Know About this Programming Guide Use this programming guide to record programmed settings for your Digiplex EVOHD control panel This guide should be used along with the Digiplex EVOHD Reference and Installation Manual available online only whenever installing or programming your Digiplex EVOHD system Conventions The following typographical conventions are used throughout this guide Section numbers appear in bold typeface enclosed by brackets e g Enter a section number WARNING Important information between 0501 Keypad keys and control panel labels appear in small caps bold typeface e g Press O and then NOTE Suggestion or reminder ENTER to clear a zone serial number Default Settings Values which appear in bold typeface and or are preceded by the symbol A signify the default value e g User code length 6digits A 4 digits 4 digits is the default value Installer Code The default installer code is 000000 This code allows you to enter programming mode where you can program all features options and commands of your EVOHD control panel To change the installer c
147. ype CID Reporting Code Value 520 Sounder relay disabled A9 521 Bell 1 disable AA 522 Bell 2 disable AB un 2 523 Alarm relay disable AC o a o 524 Trouble relay disable AD m gt 3 ES 525 Reversing relay disable AE TO so Notification appliance chk 43 on pa 526 disabled AF aF o Su aj 527 Notification appliance chk 4 BO disabled 531 Module added B1 532 Module removed B2 E 551 Dialer disabled B3 o 2 a oo 5 se 552 Radio transmitter disabled B4 S El E o JU 570 Zone bypass B5 571 Fire bypass B6 572 24 hour zone bypass B7 un z a 573 Burglary bypass B8 ES 574 Group bypass B9 575 Swinger bypass BA 576 Access zone shunt BB 577 Access point bypass BC Type Test Misc 600 610 620 630 amp 650 CID Reporting Code Value 601 Manual trigger test BD 602 Periodic test report BE 603 Periodic RF transmission BF 604 Fire test co 605 Status report to follow C1 606 Listen in to follow C2 607 Walk test mode C3 608 an test system trouble ca 609 Video xmitter active c5 611 Point test Ok C6 612 Point not tested C7 613 Intrusion zone walk tested C8 614 Fire zone walk tested C9 615 Panic zone walk tested CA 616 Service request CB 621 Event log reset CC 622 Event log 50 full CD 623 Event log 90 full CE 624 Event log overflow CF 625 Time date reset DO 626 Time dat
148. zone trouble 6B o 140 General alarm 1D gt c 323 Alarm relay 4A 377 Swinger trouble 6C T N 141 Polling loop open 1E E 2 324 Trouble relay 4B 378 Cross zone trouble 6D v E 142 Polling loop short TE E 325 Reversing relay 4C 380 Sensor trouble 6E 5 y x 2 143 Extension module failure 20 a 326 Notification appliance chk 3 4D 381 Loss of supervision RF 6F o 144 Sensor tamper 21 327 Notification appliance chk 4 4E 382 Loss of supervision RPM 70 145 Expansion module tamper 22 383 Sensor tamper 71 146 Silent burglary 23 384 RF transmitter low battery 72 147 Sensor supervision failure 24 a 385 Smoke detector hi sensitivity 73 oo 150 24 hour non burglary 25 32 386 Smoke detector low sensitivity 74 ES 151 Gas detected 26 592 387 Intrusion detector hi 75 E 152 Refrigeration 27 5 2 Sensitivity D i 58 153 Loss of heat 28 388 ion detector low 76 sensitivity os 154 Water leakage 29 Zo 389 Sensor self test failure 77 52 155 Foil break 2A 2 391 Sensor watch trouble 78 lt r 156 Day trouble 2B y 3 N 392 Drift compensation error 79 157 Low bottled gas level 2C h 393 Maintenance alert 7A 158 High temperature 2D 60 Additional Settings and Modes Version 1 11 EVOHD Programming Guide Table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes Table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes Table 50 List of Ademco contact ID report codes
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