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1. 23 23 EVENT MEMORY RECALL 23 52 24 REMOTE ARMING VIA TELEPHONE sccssscsssssccssssccssssccsssccssssccssssccssssccsssssssssssssssssssssssssoees 24 55 25 Acknowledging Domestic Calls iccisicsiscccccccsssscissssncsecsssoosnesssncsoscescsenssessecesssosenssssecsessensssensssencscsssassonsessestcsesssseus 25 Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers ccssccssscsessssssessscsssssccsseessecscccsssesssecssccssessssssesscesssseseoees 26 Disable Domestic Dialline sc cicccccdcscessesiisetcccscsesevecseoecssessnetusced enscessnceuscessesecs 26 BASIC PAGER sss ceeasess ep ccuseasnsanancuncevoceteucpusenncens 27 Basic Pacer Display Information cessisessssscccsosssciessscscvctescsseuncessevesvadccesesessesdes vencesstecseutes 27 Subscriber IDV cates 27 ONES TALUS sisson Eos TEE GOL ee a 27 Status ge Woodie eden wee Lede eae 27 GLOSSARY OF TERMS coios
2. 23 Walk 22 Transmitter 14 Unsealed 30 lt 30 AGING 13 Adding Radio 13 DG Et eae EE 14 Walk 23 Warranty 31 Y Year 2000 31 Z ndicator s ea 7 LOWES 30 ISSUE110 38 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual ISSUE110 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 39 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110
3. 29 55 i tooosi Tise 31 YEAR 2000 COMPLE UA 31 31 ADVICE 32 NEW ZEALAND NOTES 32 33 6 Introduction Features ISSUE110 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Congratulations on selecting the Solut ion 862 control panel to protect you and your property So that you can obtain the most from your unit we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating features of this system You will notice that in all aspects of planning engineering styling operation convenience and adaptability we have sought to anticipate your every possible requirement Programming simplicity and speed have been some of the major considerations and we believe that our objectives in this area have been more than satisfied This manual will explain all aspects of operating the control panel All system parameters and options are detailed however suitabilit
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7. 15 30 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual R Radio User Codes 13 NRR 14 Transmitter Operations 14 Remote Control frees inners 29 RF Transmitter 0 04200222 14 5 SALEM Fie 30 Sensor 19 30 Silent 30 Lainie elie ath 14 Specifications 31 STAY Indicators 8 STAY 2 50 11 30 Entry Guard 11 STAY Mode 2 12 30 Entry Guard 2 12 Programming 7 12 Strobe 14 Strobe Test veneri ienen onee n 23 System Disarmed siiveke seiak es 8 T Telco Arm 2 20 30 Telco Disarm 21 30 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited 37 Telephone Line Pail sc ssceiscssscessesessagesscsvesesocssesoevenves 19 Test 23 Testing Testis 23 Horn Speaker 23 Strobe 23
8. Solution 862 Operators Manual ISSUE 1 10 Solution 862 Operators Manual Copyright 2001 by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited SYDNEY AUSTRALIA Document Part Number MA4060 DOCUMENT ISSUE 1 10 Printed 24 April 2001 This documentation is provided to suit the Solut ion 862 Control Panel CC406 Firmware Revision 1 00 1 09 Hardware Revision A J Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Trademarks Throughout this document trademark names may have been used Rather than put a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademark name we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement of the trademark Notice of Liability While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document neither Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited nor any of its official representatives shall have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this book Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited
9. 19 Access Denied 9 i 15 Adding User 13 Advice 32 Alarm 29 Answering Machine Bypass 2 24222 29 Armed loans 29 10 AWAY 10 Forced Arming 10 STAY Mode 1 11 STAY 2 chia aut casi 12 Telephone 24 Audible 9 Automatic 29 Automatic 29 AWAY 7 10 29 Basic 27 Battery Testing 29 Bell Tests ite hee tents a 23 Code pad EEE REA E 7 29 Buzzer a en 22 Duress Alare E E 15 Medical unir aei a 15 Panic Alare e a eA 15 Tamper Alarm isisisi erei 15 Codepad Indicators Audible Indications 9 AWAY ING Caton 7 FAULT Indicators 9 MAINS Indicators 8 8 8
10. Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash Press button followed by 4 and the button eg 4 The STAY and AWAY indicators will now extinguish Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 27 Basic Pager Reporting This feature is only applicable if your system is reporting to a pocket pager Basic pager reporting requires some interpretation of the numbers that appear of the display However it is possible to differentiate between 1000 different systems when a number of control panels are reporting to the one pocket pager Basic Pager Display Information Subscriber ID Number This is the identification number of the control panel and can only be programmed by your installer Zone Status The zone status display shows you the status of each zone 1 8 The following table describes what each number means when displayed on the zone status display Number Zone Displayed Description Zone Normal This indicates that the corresponding zone is in the sealed state Alarm This indicates that the corresponding zone is unsealed and in alarm condition This indicates that a system operator has manually isolated the corresponding zone Refer to Isolating Zones on page 16 for information on how to manually isolate a zone s prior to arming the system Zone Trouble This indicates that a zone was left unsealed after the end of exit time
11. STAY MAINS FAULT AWAY OL A oF Figure 1 5 Eight Zone Figure 2 5 Eight Zone LED Codepad LCD Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system The codepad allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation The codepad incorporates numerous indicators There are zone indicators that are used to show the condition of each zone and four others for general status The following pages outline a list of situations and the relevant indicators that will be seen Zone Indicators 123 The zone indicators 1 8 are used to display the status of the zones The following table lists the various circumstances that the indicators will display ie Zone Sealed Zone Unsealed Zone Indicator Definition Flashing Fast 0 25 Sec On 0 25 Sec Zone Is In Alarm Condition Flashing Slow 1 Sec On 1 Sec Off Zone Is Manually Isolated Or Selected To Be Isolated Table 1 Zone Indicator AWAY Indicator AWAY indicator is used to display that system is armed in AWAY Mode The AWAY indicator will also flash in unison with the STAY indicator when programming various options throughout the operator s manual Refer to page 10 for information on the different methods of arming the system in AWAY Mode AWAY Indicator Definition System Is Armed In AWAY Mode System Is Not Armed In AWAY Mode
12. MEDICAL 5 L panic Figure 5 CP5 LED Codepad Showing Audible Alarm Buttons Panic Alarm An audible alarm will be activated when both the 1 and 3 buttons or both the and buttons are pressed simultaneously Contact your installer if you wish to disable the ability to activate the codepad panic alarm or if you wish to have the codepad panic alarm to be silent Fire Alarm A distinct fire sound is emitted via the horn speaker when both the 4 and 6 buttons on the codepad are pressed simultaneously Contact your installer if you wish to disable the ability to activate the codepad fire alarm or if you wish to have the codepad fire alarm to be silent Medical Alarm An audible alarm will be activated when both the 7 and 9 buttons on the codepad are pressed simultaneously Contact your installer if you wish to disable the ability to activate the codepad medical alarm or if you wish to have codepad medical alarm to be silent Tamper Alarm Access Denied Codepad tamper restricts the number of times an invalid user code can be used in an attempt to operate the system When the number of incorrect code attempts equals the number programmed by your installer the system will activate an alarm condition and if reporting back to a security monitoring station the system will send an access denied report If you wish the codepads to shutdown and lockout for a period of time 0 150 seconds ask you
13. MEDICAL ALARM cs 15 TAMPER ALARM ACCESS DENIED 15 ISOLATING 16 Standard 16 50 17 DATE AND TIME 17 FAULT ANALYSIS MODE sasise 18 Fault sees sdeecssoseessanssscecesosse seus oecuoesesenseaesssseuedesesassossascsacesssnssesesscboees 19 Leow Battery 19 Date and 19 SENSOr 19 Horm Speaker Fati EEE bec 19 Telephone Line N NEE 19 2 19 BUS 19 COMMUNICA OMI All
14. Reset Latching Outputs This feature is only applicable if your installer has programmed an output to latch remain on until you acknowledge the event that occurred How To Reset Latching Outputs 1 Hold down button 7 until two beeps are heard The output will now reset Codepad Buzzer Tone Change Holding down button 8 continuously will change the tone of the codepad buzzer There are fifty different tones to choose from between 1500 Hz 5000 Hz If multiple codepads have been installed each codepad can have a different tone ISSUE110 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 23 Testing There are various functions that allow you to test that your system is operating correctly Horn Speaker Test 1 Press and hold button 1 until two beeps are heard The horn speaker will sound for two seconds Bell Test 1 Press and hold button 2 until two beeps are heard The bell output will operate for two seconds Strobe Test 1 Press and hold button 3 until three beeps are heard The strobe will now flash 2 Press and hold button 3 until two beeps are heard The strobe will now stop flashing Walk Test Mode Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are operating correctly Every time you test a zone the codepad will sound one long beep and the horn speaker will sound one short beep to indicate that the zone has been activated when testing 1 Enter
15. Unsealed User Code Zones 24 Hour Zones ISSUE110 Allows you to manually disable isolate one or more zones before arming the system 15 a numerical code used for arming and disarming the system as well as allowing access to functions such as adding and deleting user codes etc Is a secure location where a digital receiver monitors numerous alarm systems deciphers their alarm transmission reports The operator can then advise the appropriate authorities to take immediate action This type of alarm indicates to the monitoring station that there is an emergency situation at your premises Refers to zone status If a zone is sealed the detection device is not violated and the zone indicator will not be displayed on the codepad Sensor watch gives the control panel the ability to recognise that detection devices may have stopped working or that the view to a PIR detector has been blocked thus unable to detect any movement over the duration of the time programmed by your installer Your installer may program zones for silent operation This means that when the zone programmed for silent operation has been violated during the armed period your alarm system will communicate with the monitoring station without sounding the sirens Is a condition that automatically isolates zones when your system is armed in STAY Mode 1 Only your installer can program zones to be isolated automatically in STAY Mode 1 Is a condition that
16. STAY Indicators 8 System 8 Zone 7 Communication 404020 000 19 D Dateiand an e api is 17 19 Alari 24 Deleting User 14 IDLE CLOTS a a 29 DiS armed 29 DTS APPT Biss 13 25 Acknowledging Domestic 25 le dct sees 26 Programming Telephone 26 D ress Alarme ieee 15 1550 110 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual E 2 19 Entry Delay Entry 29 Entry Guard 11 12 Event 23 External 29 Fault 1 18 Fault Descriptions AC 19 Communication 19 Date 19 2 19 19 Horn
17. STAY Mode 1 or have been programmed for day alarm operation Isolated In STAY Alarm Mode 1 Enabled Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 EEE Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 G Zone 8 User Code Names Master Code Default 2580 User Code 1 User Code 9 User Code 2 User Code 10 User Code 3 i User Code 11 User Code 4 User Code 12 User Code 5 User Code 13 User Code 6 User Code 14 User Code 7 User Code 15 User Code 8 i User Code 16 ISSUE110 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Entry Exit Times Entry Timer 1 Exit Time Entry Timer 2 Entry Guard Time Arming Options Single Button Arming Forced Arming Single Button Disarming Remote Arming Via Telephone Automatic Arming AWAY Mode Automatic Arming Time Automatic Arming STAY Mode Automatic Disarming Time Output Descriptions Output 1 Output 3 Output 2 Output 4 Isolating Method Standard Isolating Code To Isolate Communication Options Back To Base Reporting Domestic Reporting Domestic Reporting No Of Beeps Other System Information Siren Run Time Minutes Sensor Watch Interval In Days Can Your System Be Serviced If Yes Installer s Code By Another Technician Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited 35 AM PM AM PM ISSUE110 36 Index 2 24 ZONES 30 Sik Oe eee ABS
18. Zone Bypassed 2 Table 10 Zone Status Display Descriptions System Status The system status information is divided up into 4 digits The first digit of the system status display indicates whether the system is armed or disarmed 8 Disarmed 9 Armed The second digit on the system status display indicates which codepad alarm was triggered by the operator 0 No Codepad Alarm 1 Codepad Panic or Duress Alarm 2 Codepad Fire Alarm 3 Codepad Medical Alarm The third digit on the system status display indicates when the AC mains supply has failed 0 AC Supply is normal 1 AC Supply has failed The fourth digit on the system status display indicates when a system fault has occurred at the control panel 0 System Normal There is no faults 1 System Fault There is a fault registered by the control panel Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 28 ISSUE110 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Subscriber ID Zone Status System Status Number 1 7 8 678 01200000 9000 Zone Normal 0 Alarm 1 Zone Bypassed 2 Zone Trouble 3 Disarmed 8 Armed 9 Normal 0 Panic Duress 1 Fire Alarm 2 Medical Alarm 3 AC Normal 0 AC Failure 1 System Normal 0 System Fault 1 Figure 6 Basic Pager Display The example above shows that the transmission has come from the control panel that has an ID number of 678 and that zone 2 i
19. automatically isolates zone when your system is armed in STAY Mode 2 Only the Master Code holder can program zones to be isolated automatically in STAY Mode 2 Telco arming is a feature that automatically calls the telephone exchange and diverts your telephone number to another telephone when the system is armed in AWAY Mode In Australia this feature is called Call Forward Telco disarming automatically calls the telephone exchange and un diverts your telephone number Refers to zone status A zone is unsealed when a zone has been violated The corresponding zone indicator will display on the codepad A user code is the personal identification number that the operator uses to arm and disarm the system A monitored input used to trigger an alarm condition when violated A monitored input programmed to trigger an alarm condition when violated when the system is armed or disarmed 24 hours a day Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Warranty Statement 31 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of manufacture as indicated by the date stamp and or serial number the product Defective units returned by the purchaser at their own expense during this period will be repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer The repair or replacement will be f
20. reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement Table Of Contents BINT RODD UC noo E 6 5 eS 6 CODEPAD ENDICA TORS 7 ZONE Indicators dvesuedsatersestoucovsteswstvcssdvesevestves 7 AWAY Indicator 7 Ne S ra arest oore Sos Iiinn 8 System DISALMEM sscsiscsscscsessaetevsecdosesneseacseseuecvsseesnesasde 8 MAINS Indicato 8 Off Indicator Zone Sealed 8 Indicator Zone M Alar Msisi 8 VE EEE SEESE Srs eO SKE EEES E O TEESE 9 A dible Indications 9 ARMING THE SYSTEM
21. For STAY Mode is the delay time used for all zones except 24 hour zones when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 If the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has been programmed and a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered the codepad will beep twice a second until the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has expired or the system has been disarmed If the alarm condition has not been reset by entering your user code followed by the button eg 2580 before the Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode expires the sirens will activate into alarm Only your installer can program this option How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 2 1 Hold down the 0 button until two beeps are heard The STAY indicator will display and exit time will now commence counting Any zones that have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 will flash until exit time expires At the end of exit time all zones selected to be automatically isolated will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep Programming STAY Mode 2 Zones Programming zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 can only be carried out if you have a Master Code How To Program STAY Mode 2 Zones 1 Enter your Master Code followed 4 and the button eg 2580 4 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will begin to flash 2 Enter the zone number that you wish to have automatically isolated followed by the button eg 1 Zo
22. Sensor Watch Fault A sensor watch fault will register because one or more detection devices has failed to detect any movement during the disarmed state for the time period programmed by your installer The fault will clear once the zone in question has detected movement and reset Whilst you are in fault analysis mode holding down button 5 until two beeps are heard will display which zone reported the sensor watch fault Horn Speaker Fail This fault will register when the system detects that the horn speaker has been disconnected This fault will clear once the horn speaker has been reconnected Your installer will need to program the system for this feature to operate Telephone Line Fail A telephone line fault will register when the system detects that the telephone line has been disconnected from the control panel Your installer will need to program the system for this feature to operate E2 Fault An E2 fault will register when the system detects an internal checksum error Contact your installer as soon as this fault is displayed Fuse Fail This fault will occur when either of the two 1 Amp fuses has blown Contact your installer as soon as this fault is displayed Communication Fail A communication failure fault will register if the control panel was unsuccessful in calling the receiving party after the control panel has exhausted its maximum number of attempts AC Mains Fail An AC mains failure will flash the MAINS i
23. Table 2 AWAY Indicator Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 1550 110 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual STAY Indicator The STAY indicator is used to display that the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 The STAY indicator will also flash in unison with the AWAY indicator when programming various options throughout the operator s manual Refer to page 11 for information on the different methods of arming in STAY Mode 1 For information and the method of arming in STAY Mode 2 refer to page 12 STAY Indicator Definition O System Is Armed In STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 Off System Is Not Armed In STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 Flashing Once Every Day Alarm Status Day Alarm Turned On 3 Seconds Flashing Twice A Second Zone Isolating Mode Or Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones Table 3 STAY Indicator System Disarmed This indicator will display with the indicator when the system has been disarmed MAINS Indicator The MAINS indicator is used to display that the systems AC mains supply is normal or has failed MAINS Indicator Definition AC Mains Power Normal Flashing AC Mains Supply Has Failed Table 4 MAINS Indicator Off Indicator Zone Sealed The indicator will display when the system is in the disarmed state and will flash when a zone becomes unsealed during the disarmed state The indicator will stop flashing when all zones are sealed On Indicator Zone In Ala
24. an alarm condition occurs the system will call the first telephone number that has been programmed When you answer an incoming call you will hear the system emitting a siren tone followed by a pause and repeat continually for two minutes eg siren tone pause siren tone pause If you do not acknowledge the call from the control panel during a pause between siren tones the control panel will simply hang up after two minutes has expired and call the next telephone number Pressing the button for 1 3 seconds during the pause will acknowledge the call and no further calls will be made for that event If the call has been successfully acknowledged a tone of decreasing pitch will be heard Digit Required Number To Program Digit Required Number To Program dees ee Table 9 Domestic Dialling Telephone Digits Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 26 ISSUE110 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers If your system has been set up for domestic dialling this function allows any Master Code holder to program telephone numbers that the control panel will call in the event of an alarm How To Program Telephone Numbers 1 Enter your Master Code followed 2 and button eg 2580 2 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash If there are telephone numbers already programmed they will be disp
25. ces include PIR Passive Infrared Smoke detectors photoelectric beams reed switches and vibration sensors Is when your system is in a state that will not accept alarms except on zones programmed for 24 hour operation Dynamic Battery Testing Is a feature that is used to monitor and test the condition of your back up battery Entry Time Entry Delay External Equipment Forced Arming Handover Delay Hand Held Remote Control Is the time allowed after entering your premises via a zone programmed for delayed operation so that you can disarm the system Is any device connected to your system such as detectors codepads and sirens etc Is a situation where your alarm system is permitted to be armed when one or more zones are unsealed When your system is armed and a zone programmed for delay has been violated the delay zone will handover the remaining delay time to a zone programmed as handover The handover zone will not activate an alarm until the remaining delay time has expired A handover zone will act as an instant zone if violated before the delay zone Can be used to remotely operate your system via hand held transmitters Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 30 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Term Description Isolating Master Code Monitoring Station Panic Alarm Sealed Sensor Watch Silent Alarm STAY Mode 1 STAY Mode 2 Telco Arm Sequence Telco Disarm Sequence
26. d The FAULT indicator will remain steady and the STAY and AWAY indicators will flash in unison with each other Any zone indicators displayed indicate the type of fault that has occurred Refer to Table 7 Fault Indicators on page 18 for the list of different system faults that may occur 2 To further determine the type of fault condition you will need to hold down the button that corresponds to the zone indicator displayed 3 To exit fault analysis mode and return to the disarmed state press the button The FAULT indicator will remain displayed and the codepad will cease its once a minute beep Zo Fault Description Indicator 1 Battery Fail 2 Date and Time 3 Sensor Watch 4 Horn Speaker Fail 5 Telephone Line Fail 6 E2 Fault 7 Fuse Fail 8 Communication Fail Table 7 Fault Indicators ISSUE110 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 19 Fault Descriptions Low Battery A low battery fault will register when the system detects a low capacity back up battery The system automatically performs a battery test every 4 hours and also every time you arm the system Date and Time The date and time fault will register every time the system has been powered down This type of fault will not cause the FAULT indicator to display on the codepad unless your installer has programmed the automatic arming time Refer to page 17 to program the date and time
27. der Refer to Arming In STAY Mode 2 on page 12 Forced Arming The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming If the system does not arm and a long beep is heard forced arming is not permitted If this is the case you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you can arm the system Arming In AWAY Mode When you leave your premises and require all zones to be in a ready state to detect intrusion you would arm the system in AWAY Mode Upon returning to your premises you will need to disarm your system refer to page 13 so that you do not sound a false alarm There are two different methods for arming the system in AWAY Mode Method one is standard and will always operate Method two is optional and may be disabled by your installer if you do not wish to use single button arming How To Arm The System In AWAY Mode 1 Enter your user code followed by the button eg 2580 Two beeps will be heard and the AWAY indicator will display Exit time will now commence counting How To Arm The System In AWAY Mode 1 Hold down the button until two beeps are heard The AWAY indicator will display and exit time will commence counting Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 11 Method One Method Two Arming In STAY Mode 1 STAY Mode 1 is only used when the perimeter and unused areas of the premises need to be armed to detect any
28. jingle will be heard Press the button on the touch tone telephone for 1 3 seconds to arm the system If you hear modem tones when the control panel answers the incoming call this means that the system has been programmed for remote programming functions by your installer Simply wait for a pause between the tones before pressing the button After releasing the button on the touch tone telephone two beeps will be heard to indicate that the system has been armed in AWAY Mode 3 Hang up the telephone and the system will remain armed Note If your installer has programmed answering machine bypass you will need to call the control panel twice to make a connection with the system eg Call the telephone number that your control panel is connected to and let the call ring no more than 4 rings and then hang up the telephone Wait a minimum of 8 seconds before you call the control panel back again Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 25 Domestic Dialling Domestic dialling can be used to call your mobile phone or a relative friend in the event that your control panel has activated an alarm Up to three different telephone numbers may be programmed for the control panel to call when alarm occurs Only your installer can set the system to report in the domestic format however the Master Code holder may change the domestic telephone numbers at any time Acknowledging Domestic Calls When
29. layed one digit at a time via the codepad indicators If there are no telephone numbers programmed a further two beeps will be heard after entering this mode These two beeps are normally heard after the last digit of the last telephone number has been displayed Enter all digits for the first telephone number eg 96721717 You will notice that as each digit is entered the corresponding codepad indicators will display If there is more than one telephone number to be programmed press 4 This will insert a break between the first telephone number and the second telephone number If there is only one telephone number to be programmed press the button to exit this function Enter all the digits of the second telephone number eg 96721055 You will notice that as each digit is entered the corresponding codepad indicators will display After the last digit of the second telephone number has been programmed press the button to exit this function unless a third telephone number is required If there is a third telephone number to be programmed press the 4 button to insert a break between the second telephone number and the third telephone number Disable Domestic Dialling If at any time you wish to cancel domestic dialling eg You are moving house and do not wish the system to continue calling your mobile phone etc you may enter the following sequence 1 Enter you Master Code followed by 2 and button eg 2580 2
30. ll be heard and the STAY indicator will display Exit time will now commence counting Any zones that have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 will flash until exit time expires At the end of exit time all zones selected to be automatically isolated will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 1 1 Hold down the button until two beeps are heard The STAY indicator will display and exit time will now commence counting Any zones that have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 will flash until exit time expires At the end of exit time the zone indicators will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 12 ISSUE110 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Arming In STAY Mode 2 STAY Mode 2 is only used when the perimeter and unused areas of the premises need to be armed to detect any would be intruder from entering the premises and at the same time allowing you to move freely within an area that has been automatically isolated Any Master Code user can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode When arming the system in STAY Mode 2 an optional entry timer called Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode may be used to delay the sirens if a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered into alarm condition Entry Guard Timer
31. n eg 2580 3 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will flash 2 Press button 1 followed by the to select the telco arm sequence Three beeps will be heard 3 Enter the call forward sequence that you require eg 61 Phone Number if you wish to program the call forward no answer sequence or 21 Phone Number if you wish to program the call forward immediate sequence Remember that when you program a in the telco arm sequence you enter 1 and when you program a in the telco arm sequence you enter 2 4 Press button when finished Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish Note To disable the Telco Arm Sequence enter the call forward sequence as 4 break for Step 3 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 21 Telco Disarm Sequence This allows you to automatically disable the call forward sequence upon disarming the system How To Program The Telco Disarm Sequence 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 3 and the button eg 2580 3 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will flash 2 Press button 2 followed by the button to select the telco disarm sequence Three beeps will be heard 3 Enter the call forward disable sequence that you require eg 61 if you wish to disable the no answer call forward sequence or 21 if you wish to disable the call forward immediate seque
32. nce Remember that when you program a in the telco disarm sequence you enter 2 4 Press button when finished Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish Note To disable the Telco Disarm Sequence enter the call forward sequence as 4 break for Step 3 Digit Required Number To Program Digit Required Number To Program Table 8 Telco Arm Disarm Dialling Digits Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 22 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Turning Outputs On Off This feature is only applicable if your installer has set up an output that can be turned on or off via the codepad The output programmed by your installer could control a pool pump or outside lighting etc Up to three separate outputs may be programmed How To Turn An Output On or Off 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 5 and the button eg 2580 5 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the output number 1 3 that you wish to turn on or off 3 Press the button to turn the output on or press the button to turn the output off Three beeps will be heard if the output is turned on and two beeps will be heard if the output is turned off Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 if more than one output is required to be turned on of off 4 Press button to exit this function Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish
33. ndicator sound the codepad buzzer once every minute and send an Fail report to your security company This fault will clear once the system detects that the AC mains supply has been restored The system will send an Restore report to your security company after the AC mains supply has restore continuously for two minutes Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 20 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Telco Arm Disarm Sequence Call Forward On Off ISSUE110 This feature allows you to program the Telco Arm Sequence and Telco Disarm Sequence Telco Arm Sequence This allows you to program the Call Forward Immediate On sequence or Call Forward No Answer sequence that will automatically operate when you arm the system in the AWAY Mode This feature is only available if your telecommunications provider has the call forward option available Note The examples given in this feature are only applicable to Australia Call Forward Immediate On You can redirect calls to anywhere in Australia including mobiles pagers and answering services When Call Forward is turned on your telephone will not ring Call Forward No Answer When your telephone is not answered within 20 seconds this feature redirects all incoming calls to another number anywhere in Australia but you can still make outgoing calls How To Program The Telco Arm Sequence 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 3 and the butto
34. ne 1 2 Zone 2 etc You will notice that the zone you have selected to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 will now flash If you have made a mistake enter the same zone number followed by the button to clear the incorrect zone To select additional zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 repeat Step 2 as many times as required 3 Press the button when you have selected all zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 to exit this mode Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 13 Disarming The System When you enter the premises after the system has been armed in AWAY Mode or if you have armed the system in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 you will need to disarm the system before entry time expires to disable detection devices that will activate an alarm Only your installer can program the entry time If there has been an alarm condition prior to disarming the system a flashing zone indicator will be displayed indicating a previous alarm on that zone How To Disarm The System 1 Enter your user code followed by the button eg 2580 Two beeps will be heard Adding User Codes Only the Master Code holder can add or change other system user codes including the Master Code itself Up to eight user codes may be programmed to operate the system How To Add A User Code 1 Enter your Ma
35. ns at same time to activate Panic alarm Button 2 Press this button to turn the system On Off in can be programmed by your security company to operate garage doors etc Figure 3 12 2 Channel Keyfob Transmitter Figure 4 13 4 Channel Keyfob Transmitter ISSUE110 When using hand held keyfob transmitters to operate the system audible visual indications can be programmed by your security company to sound the horn speaker or operate the blue strobe light This will allow you to operate the system from outside the premises with confidence Audible Horn Speaker Beeps 1 Beep System Disarmed 2 Beeps System Armed In AWAY Mode Two Tone Beep System Armed In STAY Mode Visual Strobe Indication 3 Seconds Duration System Disarmed 6 Seconds Duration System Armed In AWAY Mode or STAY Mode Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Duress Alarm 15 A codepad duress alarm is used as a silent hold up alarm This will only occur when the number 9 is added to the end of any valid user code that us being used to disarm the system eg 2580 9 A duress alarm is only useful if your system is reporting back to a monitoring station or pocket pager as domestic reporting ie mobile phone etc can t decipher which type of alarm had occurred Solution 123 4 5 6 7 8 STAY MAINS FAULT AWAY L panic 4 Ls Led FIRE 7 Ls
36. ollowing conditions The Solution 862 control panel may only be powered by an EDM 008 plug pack Approval Number Q92128 New Zealand Telepermit Notes ISSUE110 The grant of a telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating conditions This equipment shall not be used in any manner that could constitute a nuisance to other telecom customers Immediately disconnect this equipment should it become physically damaged and arrange for its disposal or repair The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this there may be circumstances where the performance is less than optimal Before reporting such occurrences as faults please check the line with a standard telepermitted telephone and do not report a fault if the telephone performance is satisfactory This device is equipped with pulse dialling while the Telecom standard is tone dialling There is no guarantee that Telecom lines will always continue to support pulse dialling Use of dialling when this equipment is connected to the same line as other equipment may give rise to bell tinkle or noise and also cause a false answer condition Should such problems occur the user should NOT contact the Telecom Faults Service This equipment is set up to carry out test calls at pre determined times Such test calls with interrupt any other calls that may be se
37. r installer to program this Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 16 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Isolating Zones ISSUE110 Isolating zones allow you to manually disable one or more zones before arming the system Once a zone has been isolated access is allowed into that zone during the armed state without activating an alarm An example when you may require to isolate a zone before arming the system could be when a PIR detector may be false alarming or that you may need to leave a pet inside a particular zone whilst you are away Isolating zones is performed by one of two methods Method two is optional and only allows those user codes programmed by your installer to have access to isolate zones Standard Isolating Standard Isolating allows all operators to be able to isolate zones without the need to know a valid user code How To Isolate A Zone 1 Press the button twice to enter the isolating mode Three beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will flash 2 Enter the zone number 1 8 that you wish to select to isolate followed by the button Eg 1 Zone 1 2 Zone 2 etc As you select each zone to be isolated you will notice that the corresponding zone indicator will begin to flash If you selected an incorrect zone to be isolated enter the incorrect zone number again followed by the button Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone is required to be isolated until all zone
38. ree of charge provided that the defects were not incurred during shipping or handling or the damage was not due to causes beyond the control of Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited such as lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock or damage arising out of abuse alteration or improper application of the equipment Year 2000 Compliance This notice is to confirm that all Solution 862 control panels are not susceptible to or can be corrupted by the Year 2000 Millennium Bug To date all Solution products that incorporate time keeping functions employ a rotating 100 year calendar This means that Solution products do not use the century in any time keeping algorithms only the year within the century Specifications Temperature Range Humidity Power Source Stand By Current Current Draw In Alarm Condition Current Draw In Alarm Condition With Codepad 0 45 Degrees Celsius 10 95 008 Plug Pack 240 Volt 18 Volt AC 1 3 Amp 65 mA 115 mA 105 mA Back Up Battery 6Ah 12 Volt DC Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery Dimensions Case 306 mm x 262 mm x 84 mm Packed In Carton Weight 2 5 Kg Supplier Code N771 New Zealand Telepermit PTC 211 98 084 Malaysia Approval Number Pending Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE1 10 32 Advice To Users Solut ion 862 Operators Manual The Austel permit that has been issued for this product is subject to the f
39. rm The indicator will display when the system is armed in AWAY Mode and will flash when an alarm occurs The indicator will reset once a valid user code has been entered Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 9 FAULT Indicator The FAULT indicator is used to display that the system has detected a system fault Refer to Fault Analysis Mode on page 18 for additional information on system faults Every time a new system fault has been detected eg FAULT indicator flashing the codepad will begin to beep once every minute Pressing the button once will cancel the once a minute beep and acknowledge the fault eg FAULT indicator on steady FAULT Indicator Definition There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Rectified The System Is Normal There Are No Faults Flashing There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Acknowledged Table 5 FAULT Indicator Audible Indications In general the audible indicators given out by the codepad buzzer are as follows Audible Indicator Definition A Button Has Been Pressed On The Codepad Or End Of Exit Time When Armed In STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 Two Short Beeps The System Has Accepted Your Code Three Short Beeps The Requested Function Has Been Executed Once Short Beep Long Bee Indicates the End Of Exit Time When Armed In AWAY 5 Mode The Requested Operation Has Been Denied Aborted Walk Test Mode Is Currently Acti
40. s in alarm The example also displays that zone 3 has been manually isolated and the system is armed Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 29 Glossary Of Terms Term Description Alarm Condition Answering Machine Bypass Armed Automatic Arming Automatic Disarming AWAY Mode Codepad Day Alarm Detectors Disarmed Is when your alarm system is armed and one of the detection devices have been violated A 24 hour zone eg smoke detector can activate an alarm condition when your system is armed or disarmed Answering machine bypass has been incorporated so that it is possible to make a connection with the system for remote arming operations when there is an answering machine or facsimile machine on the same telephone line When the system is in a ready state to accept alarms This feature allows the system to automatically arm at the same time every day in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1 This feature allows the system to automatically disarm at the same time every day This is the mode used to arm your system when you leave your premises The codepad allows you to arm disarm the system and carrying out other functions such as adding and deleting system user codes This feature allows a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is disarmed Are devices connected to your alarm system used to detect intrusion and cause an alarm condition Some forms of detection devi
41. s such as automatic test reports automatic arming and history events to operate correctly How To Program The Date and Time 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 6 and the button eg 2580 6 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash Enter the day month year hour and minute using the DD MM YY HH MM format ie DD Day of the month MM Month of the year YY Current year HH Hour of the day MM Minute of the day Please note that when programming the hour of the day you will need to use 24 00 hour format Press the button to exit and return to the disarmed state Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish If a long beeps is heard an error was made when entering the date and time Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 18 Fault Analysis Mode Solut ion 862 Operators Manual If a fault should occur the FAULT or MAINS indicator will flash and the codepad will beep once ever minute If the AC mains supply has failed the MAINS indicator will flash until the AC mains supply has restored Pressing the button once will acknowledge the fault and stop the codepad from beeping once every minute How To Determine The Type Of System Fault To determine all system faults other than the AC mains supply enter fault analysis mode by following the steps outlined below 1 Hold down button 5 until two beeps are hear
42. ster Code followed by 1 and button eg 2580 1 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the user code number 1 8 that you wish to add or change followed by the button eg 2 User 2 8 User 8 etc Two beeps will be heard and the user number that you just selected will now display on the codepad indicators 3 Enter the digits required for the new code followed by the button eg If you wish the user code to be 5768 you would enter 5768 Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish If you wish to add or change any further user codes repeat this procedure as many times as required Adding Radio Remote User Codes Only the Master Code holder can add or change other system user codes including the Master Code itself Up to eight radio user codes User Codes 9 16 may be programmed to operate the system How To Add A Radio Remote User Code 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 1 and the button eg 2580 1 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the radio remote user code number 9 16 that you wish to add followed by the button eg 9 User 9 16 User 16 etc Two beeps will be heard and the user number that you just selected will now display on the codepad indicators 3 Press a button on the keyfob so that the system will learn the ID number Two beeps
43. t is displayed Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 24 Day Alarm Example Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Day alarm allows a combination of zones to be monitored during the disarmed state by beeping the codepad buzzer Only your installer can program zones 1 4 to operate for day alarm An example set up of a day alarm could be the front door of a shop that has a pressure mat or electronic beam that customers activate as they enter to and from the shop As the customers walk onto the pressure mat or break the electronic beam the codepad buzzer will beep How To Turn Day Alarm On 1 Hold down button 4 until three beeps are heard Day alarm will now be turned on All zones programmed for day alarm operation will cause the codepad buzzer to beep during the disarmed state when activated How To Turn Day Alarm Off 1 Hold down button 4 until two beeps are heard Day alarm will now be turned off Remote Arming Via Telephone ISSUE110 This feature allows you to arm your system from any remote location via the telephone For obvious security reasons the system cannot be disarmed using this method To make use of this feature you will require a touch tone telephone Your installer needs to program this feature to operate How To Remotely Arm Your System Via The Telephone 1 Call the telephone number that your control panel is connected to 2 When the control panel answers the incoming call a short
44. t up on the line at the same time The timing set for such test calls should be discussed with the installer The timing set for test calls from this equipment may be subject to drift If this proves to be inconvenient and your calls are interrupted then the problem of timing should be discussed with the equipment installer The matter should NOT be reported as a fault to Telecom Faults Service This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111 Emergency Service This equipment should not be used under any circumstances that may constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers In the event of any problem with this device the systems battery AC mains supply and telephone line should be disconnected The user is to then arrange with the supplier of the device to make the necessary repairs Should the matter be reported to Telecom as a wiring fault and the fault be proven to be due to this product a call out charge will be incurred Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 33 Installation Notes Installation Company Technicians Name Technicians Telephone Number Installation Date Warranty Expires Panel Software Version Service Notes Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 34 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Zone Descriptions This allows you to describe each zone and tick which zones have been programmed to be automatically isolated in
45. that are required to be isolated have been selected 3 Press the button after you have selected all zones to be isolated Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 17 Code To Isolate This method restricts only those user codes that have the priority level Code To Isolate set to be able to isolate zones Therefore if any user code has this priority level set the method of standard isolating will not function How To Isolate A Zone 1 Date and Time Press the button followed by your user code and the button again to enter the isolating mode eg 2580 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will flash Enter the zone number 1 8 that you wish to select to isolate followed by the button Eg 1 Zone 1 2 Zone 2 etc As you select each zone to be isolated you will notice that the corresponding zone indicator will begin to flash If you selected an incorrect zone to be isolated enter the incorrect zone number again followed by the button Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone is required to be isolated until all zone that are required to be isolated have been selected Press the button after you have selected all zones to be isolated Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state Programming the date and time is only required when you need function
46. ve Or Warning Before One Been Every secund Automatic Arming Takes Place one There Is System Fault Waiting Be Acknowledged Table 6 Audible Indicators Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 10 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Arming The System Method One Method Two ISSUE110 There are several different ways to arm the system depending on whether you are leaving the premises and require all active zones to be in a ready state for an intruder or if you are remaining in the premises and only require part of the system to be in a ready state for an intruder If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time the zone will be automatically isolated and will be constantly displayed on the remote codepad The zone will again become an active part of the system when the zone has resealed ie If a window is left open after exit time has expired the window will not be an active part of the system until the window has closed Opening the window after exit time has expired will cause an alarm condition The different methods for arming the system include gt AWAY Mode Arms the entire system Refer to Arming In AWAY Mode on page 10 gt STAY Mode 1 Arms all zones except those programmed to be automatically isolated by the installer Refer to Arming In STAY Mode 1 on page 11 gt 5 2 Arms all zones except those programmed to automatically isolated by Master Code hol
47. will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish If you wish to add or change any further radio remote user codes repeat this procedure as many times as required Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110 14 Solut ion 862 Operators Manual Deleting User Codes Radio User Codes Only the Master Code holder can delete other system user codes How To Delete A User Code 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 1 and the button eg 2580 1 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash Enter the user code number User Code 1 8 Radio User Code 9 16 that you wish to delete followed by the button eg 2 User 2 16 User 16 etc Two beeps will be heard and the user number that you just selected will now display on the codepad indicators Press the button to delete the user code that you have selected Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish If you wish to delete any further user codes repeat this procedure as many times as required Radio Transmitter Operations Button 1 Press this button to turn the system On Off in AWAY Mode STAY Mode Button 1 and 2 Press both buttons 9 4 at same time to activate Panic alarm Button 1 Press this button to turn the system On Off in AWAY Mode at t ress this button to turn Button 1 and 2 the system On Off in STAY Mode Press both butto
48. would be intruder from entering the premises and at the same time allowing you to move freely within an area that has been automatically isolated Only your security company can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 There are two different methods for arming the system in STAY Mode 1 Method one is standard and will always operate Method two is optional and may be disabled by your installer if you do not wish to use single button arming Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode When arming the system in STAY Mode 1 an optional entry timer called Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode may be used to delay the sirens if a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered into alarm condition Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode is the delay time used for all zones except 24 hour zones when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 If the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has been programmed and a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered the codepad will beep twice a second until the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has expired or the system has been disarmed If the alarm condition has not been reset by entering your user code followed by the button eg 2580 before the Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode expires the sirens will activate into alarm Only your installer can program this feature How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 1 1 Enter your user code followed by the button eg 2580 Two beeps wi
49. y is left up to the individual Every system can be tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily The Solut ion 862 control panel uses the very latest in microprocessor technology to provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance Following is a list of the main features that the control panel will provide e Eight Programmable User Codes e Eight Radio Remote User Codes STAY Mode amp AWAY Mode Operation Entry amp Exit Warning Beeper Six Programmable Burglary Zones EDMSAT Satellite Siren Compatible e Two Programmable 24 Hour Zones e Separate Fire Alarm Sound e Siren and or Dialler Lockout Per Zone Dual Reporting e Delayed Reporting e Sensor Watch Built In Telephone Line Fail Monitor e Dynamic Battery Testing e Day Alarm e Automatic Arming Automatic Disarming e Remote Arming AC Fail and System Fault Indicators e Answering Machine Bypass e Walk Test Mode e Event Memory Recall Monitored Siren Output Output 1 e Upload Download Programmable Strobe Output e Auxiliary Output Output 2 Telco Arm Disarm Sequence Relay Output Call Forwarding Notice To All Owners It is recommended that you test the sirens strobe and zones at weekly intervals Refer to Testing on page 25 for further information Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Solut ion 862 Operators Manual 7 Codepad Indicators Solution 42345678 12345 67 8
50. your Master Code followed by 7 and the button eg 2580 7 Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash The codepad will beep once every second while the system is in walk test mode 2 Activate all zones that are required to be tested The codepad will sound one long beep and the horn speaker will sound one short beep every time a zone is faulted unsealed and restored 3 When you have finished testing all zones required press the button to exit this mode Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish The system has now returned to the disarmed state Test Report This feature is only applicable if your system is reporting via the telephone By holding down button 9 until two beeps are heard the system will send a test report without causing the sirens to sound Event Memory Recall This function allows you to replay back the last forty events that occurred to the system The event memory history will replay all alarms and arming disarming of the system in AWAY Mode STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode 2 However the system cannot differentiate between arming the system in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 How To Enter Event Memory 1 Enter your Master Code followed by 8 and the button eg 2580 8 Three beeps will be heard The last forty events will display one at a time via the codepad indicators starting from the most recent event A beep will be heard as each even

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