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1.     NOTE    15  is the max value that can be programmed into any location     There are two programming modes  The Installers programming mode and the Operators programming mode   Both modes have individual access codes and these two codes must always be programmed differently  The  Master Code  as well as being able to arm and disarm the system gives access to the Operators Program mode   The Installers code however  only gives access to the Installers Program mode and does NOT arm and disarm the  system  Neither of these programming modes are accessible if the system is in the armed state or a previous alarm  memory exists  This condition needs to be corrected before access will be allowed  This is achieved by arming  and disarming the system in succession  It should be noted that when in installer programming mode  all alarms  will be disabled     Programming of the SO UTION    8 control panel can be carried out via any of the following four methods     System console   Solution Programmer  Solution Programming Key   Alarm Link Upload Download software    Throughout this manual  mention is made of the STAY and AWAY buttons  The Salutbiam hand held  Programmer does not have these buttons  but instead has the   and   symbols     NOTE     When using the SO UEION Programmer any reference in this manual made to the HOME button should be  considered as the   button and the AWAY button considered as the   button  STAY       and AWAY             Via the System Console    The syste
2.    243 ong    Output 3 configuration parameters are entered in these four locations     Location Description    Event polarity    242 Time in 200ms intervals  43    Time in 3 2 second intervals       Output 4  Locations 244   247 EBU    Output 4 configuration parameters are entered in these four locations     Location  Event type    Event polarity  Time in 200ms intervals  Time in 3 2 second intervals       Console Beeper  Locations 248   251 Suo    Console beeper configuration parameters are entered in these four locations     Time in 3 2 second intervals    Event Types  stem ON in Stay Mode  xit sealed or entry warning  it warning  ntry warning or Day Alarm  ll signals transmitted OK    ilent alarm triggered  utput code 1  utput code 2    n NJN               ow Battery  one unsealed    N    eyboard Panic   Duress  emote Output       0     os  EA  ES   ma    ES        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 41       Next Test Report Time  Locations 252   253    These locations contain the time until the next test report is sent   The time can be calculated by multiplying the value displayed in location 253 by 16 and adding it to the value  displayed in location 252     Location Description    Time in 16 Hour increments       Domestic Dialling    Programming  There are 32 data locations set aside for domestic dialling  each of which is capable of storing 1 digit  This will  allow upto four 7 digit phone numbers to be programm
3.    High Speed Expanded   5678 3555 5555 7  3   1 Format   678 AR  4 2 Format   5678 AR CH    Trouble Code  T   Location 204    A trouble report will be sent at the end of exit time to indicate that one or more zones have been automatically  isolated by the system     Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 1555 5555 5  3   1 Format   678T  4 2 Format   5678TCH    Trouble Restore Code  TR   Location 205    A trouble restore will be sent for burglary zones when they reseal or when the system is next disarmed  A 24 hour  zone will only restore when it reseals     Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 3555 5555 5  3   1 Format   678 TR  4  2 Format   5678 TR CH       Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 32 Solution 8 Installation Manual    Bypass Code  B   Location 206            A bypass report will be sent at the end of exit time for zones that have been manually isolated  Bypass reports are  not sent when the system is armed in Stay mode  24 hour zones cannot be isolated therefore they will never send    bypass reports    Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 1555 5555 3  3 1 Format   678B  4 2 Format   5678 B CH    Bypass Restore Code  BR     Location 207  j    A bypass restore will be sent when the system is next disarmed  If Bypass restore is not programmed then it can  be assumed when an opening report is transmitted  All Bypassed zones are automatically cleared when the  control panel is next disarmed     Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 3555 5555 7 
4.   Command 260   This command is used to exit the Installers program mode after completing your alterations  This is achieved by  entering the command 260 followed by the AWAY key  Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to  normal  This can be done at any programming stage and from any location     Command 261    This command will configure the system back to the factory default values  This is achieved by entering the  command 261 followed by AWAY  Three beeps will heard indicating a successful operation     Command 262   This command is used to copy the SolwGian    amp  configuration memory to the Programming Key  Insert the  Key into the socket marked EXTERNAL KEY on the programmer or into the socket marked KEY on the  Solutiam   8 printed circuit board  Enter the command 262 followed by the AWAY key and three beeps will  be heard  The SOIUEION    8 configuration memory has now been copied to the Key  This feature will prove to  be extremely useful in numerous situations     Command 263    This command is used to copy data from the Programming Key to the Salutiam   8 configuration memory   Insert the Program Key into the socket on the programmer and enter the command 263 followed by the AWAY  key  Three beeps will be heard and the data in the Key will be transferred to the SOlutiam   8 configuration  memory        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 13       V3    Command 264   This command erases all data f
5.   Opening and Closing report codes to zero  0    If any of expansion codes are programmed to other than zero the  dialler will be triggered and report for the respective event     If any of the above events are allowed to trigger the dialler  then the above sequence of events will occur however  if you attempt to interrogate the panel it will not answer the call and therefore no alarm type indication will be  given     Programming Considerations    The unit identification beep is programmable between 1 and 15 thus allowing you to distinguish between 15  separate panels dialling the same phone number  This number is stored as the last digit in the client number   location 55   Therefore  if a panel is programmed with a client number of 6527  the unit identification will be 7   and 7 beeps will be sent     V3 In version 3 when you press the STAY key to separate the phone numbers a number  14  is inserted instead  of a number  13   This will allow you to program 2 second pauses anywhere in the phone numbers by simply   programming a  13   The pauses can however only be programmed by the installer as the end user  has no access to this function     If upload   download is programmed  it is not possible to interrogate the panel as the upload   download feature  will take precedence     When interrogating the panel  if 1 beep is heard between the bursts of siren tone then a 24hr zone alarm has  occurred  If 2 beeps are heard then a burglary zone alarm has occurred  If more than 1 z
6.   amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 38 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Day Alarm Mask    Location 227    oJ    Day Alarm is a feature that enables a combination of zones as defined in location 227 to be monitored while the  system is in the disarmed state  An indication is available via one of the four outputs or the console buzzer  If you  program this location with 15 then any of the first 4 zones will cause a Day Alarm     If you program this location with a 1 then only zone 1 will cause a Day Alarm  This feature is turned on and off  by keying in the Master code   7   AWAY  If a zone has been programmed for Day Alarm it can be isolated in  the normal way so as to not register as a Day Alarm  Only zones 1 to 4 can be used as Day Alarm monitored  zones     V3 In version 3  day Alarm is automatically disabled after exiting Installers Programming mode  This means that if  any programming changes are carried out  Day Alarm will need to be re initialised by entering the Master code  plus 7 or a new special code function 99997          z4    Ti      E   AE  Sa si  Or ee    EEN E   rl A  MENE  EE  EA  lei       ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 39       Entry timer 1  Locations 228   229 0     Location 228 holds the 1 second increments and location 229 holds the 16 second increments  Therefore if you  want an entry time of 60 seconds then store a 12 into location 228 and a 3 into location 229     Location Descrip
7.   on the key will flash  once a second     The Programming Key must remain plugged in until two beeps are heard and the red L E D  begins to flash once  a second  You may then remove the Programming Key     Problems  This unit fails to print if     The SoluCion Programming Key is inserted incorrectly   The SoluCion Programming Key is damaged or faulty   The red L E D  is not flashing once a second    The printer is off line or disconnected        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 52 Solution 8 Installation Manual       V3    Serial Printer Cable  CC809     The serial interface cable has been designed to connect the SOlutbtiam   8 control panel to a serial 600 baud  printer  The connecting plug is suitable for connection to a TP 10 serial printer as used for the Digitalarm 908  series     When connecting  one end of the cable connects to the SoluGian   S printed circuit board at the Modem  socket and the other end to your respective printer     Once connected you can order a hard copy print out of all your programmed information by entering your  installer code followed by  1    Away     Use this feature to keep hard copy records of your control panels programmed data     Solution Programmer  CC814     This programmer can be used to program the locations in a SO UEION 8 control panel  It comes complete  with a one metre connecting cable and a socket for an external program key  The unit also has an built in  Programming Key which will reduce your prog
8.  3   1 Format   678 AR  4  2 Format   5678 ARCH    Invalid Code Tamper    Locations 208   209 BJJ    This code will be transmitted when the number of incorrect codes entered equals the number programmed in  location 210  If a restore code is programmed in location 203 the restore signal will be transmitted the next time  the system is armed     Location Description    Reporting channel CH  Expansion code CT       Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 5515 5555 1  3   1 Format   678 CT  4  2 Format   5678 CT CH       ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 33       Invalid Code Attempts  Location 210    This location sets the number of incorrect code attempts that will cause an alarm condition and send a console  tamper report to the control room  Each time the system is armed or disarmed the counter is reset  The number of  attempts can be anywhere between 1 to 15  If you enter  0  into this location then code attempts are unlimited and  an invalid code tamper will never be sent  This function works when the system is in the armed or disarmed state     Ring Count  Location 211    This location sets the number of rings to wait for before answering an incoming call  This should be set at an  acceptable level bearing in mind that a ring count of 15  30 rings  represents approximately 90 seconds for an  AXE telephone exchange  Note that this location only has an effect if you select remote arming and or  upload download in the sys
9.  CONNECTION       18 224  AL    CONNECTION TERMINALS FOR BACK UP  BATTERY  EDM PART BADOSO     IS REQ   IS BLACK   CONNECTION TERMINALS FOR   A C  TRANSFORMER     PLUG PACK  gt   EDM PART TFOOSI    TERMINATION STRIP    3 AMP BATTERY FUSE    1 AMP ACCESSORY FUSE     FOR EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  gt           ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 51    Optional Equipment  EDMSAT CC914     The EDM Satellite Siren is a totally self contained unit incorporating a high powered siren  weatherproof strobe  and a sealed lead acid battery  The EDMSAT requires only two wires for operation on which the charging of the  battery and triggering of the siren and strobe are carried out  This is done by pulse code modulating  PCM  the  charging voltage  Any attempt to tamper with the wiring or to substitute an alternative power source across the  wiring will disrupt the data transmission and the unit will alarm immediately  When the EDMSAT carries out a  battery test  the unit will sound for two seconds if the test fails     SoluCion Printer Interface  CC812     The Solution Printer Interface has been designed to allow you  the installer  to get a hard copy  print out  of  the data that has been programmed into the Salutiam   8 control panel  This hard copy can now be produced  and kept as a permanent record for your own customer files  The programmed data is transferred from the panel  to the printer interface via a SOIUEION Programming Key  It i
10.  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 28 Solution 8 Installation Manual    A C  Fail Code  Locations 196   197       Location 196 holds the reporting channel and location 197 holds the expansion code  For HI SPEED expanded  format use any number other than  0  in the expansion code  The reporting channel should be programmed with a   l  to comply with the standard HI SPEED expanded transmission format    If you do not require an A C  fail report then program a  0  in the expansion code     Location Description    Reporting code CH  Expansion code AC       Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 1555 5555 6  3   1 Format   678 AC  4 2 Format   5678 AC CH    Low Battery  Locations 198   199  2J 9     A low battery report will be sent when the systems battery voltage falls below 10 5 volts or when a Dynamic  Battery test detects a low capacity battery  Location 198 holds the reporting channel and location 199 holds the  expansion code  For HI SPEED expanded use any number other than  0  in the expansion code  The reporting  channel should be programmed with a  2  to comply with the standard HI SPEED expanded transmission format   If you do not require a Low battery report then program a  0  in the expansion code    A low battery restore will not be reported until a Dynamic Battery test occurs and the battery voltage is above  10 5 volts with acceptable capacity     Reporting code CH  Expansion code LB       Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 5155 5555 6  3   1 Format   678LB  4 2 F
11.  console  A battery can no longer be left  accidentally unconnected because the system will detect this failure and report it accordingly     The Day Alarm feature enables you to monitor the opening of a front door of a shop  or unauthorised access into  a particular area  The remote arming feature gives you the ability to arm your system from any telephone in the  world     In situations where the main console is installed in a bedroom and the indicators become annoying at night  the  console extinguish mode will automatically turn off all the indicators after sixty seconds  The console indicators  will illuminate the next time a key is pressed or an alarm occurs     Programming has been made child s play with the introduction of the unique Programming Key  This simple  device exclusive to E D M  will revolutionise programming  Labour costs and the possibility of programming  errors will be greatly reduced     The fully programmable  no compromise output system with its timing and polarity functions has made  interfacing as simple as one  two  three  This allows for easy control of all external devices  The Integrated  Protection System  I P S   has also been incorporated into this revolutionary security control system adding  greater reliability along with incredible tolerance to incorrect wiring or adverse situations  The 24 Hour zones  have been enhanced with the addition of a Fire sound available to the horn speakers  This feature can be of great  use when using smoke de
12.  feature has been incorporated giving the installer a simple method for programming a  Solutiam   8 control panel at the office  There is no need for telephone lines or modems and the control  panel can be easily programmed in minutes  It can also be used on site visits where the installer is using a  portable personal computer     The direct link cable needs to be connected to the relevant serial port on your IBM PC and the other end to the  modem port on the SQ WEiGN   E control panel  There are no special programming requirements needed for  the control panel however the client numbers at both the control panel and the client file on the alarm link  software must be identical  The control panel comes defaulted with a client number of  0000  locations 52 55     Remote Connect   The remote connect feature allows you to establish a connection through the telecom network from your IBM PC  to a SOMEONE control panel anywhere in the country where a telephone line is present  The advantages of  this are very obvious and having this facility will allow you to offer faster service to your clients     The Solutiam   8 control panel will need to have a modem module fitted and the amount of pre pre   programming required will depend on just how you wish the remote connect function to operate     Remote Connect with Customer Control    If you wish to configure the control panel so that a remote connection can only be established when the client  initiates it through to console  you wil
13.  may select one  two  three  or all of these alternatives  however only one number needs to be entered  This number is calculated by adding  the option bit numbers together  Simply add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed   Enter a seven  7  if you require options 1  2 and 4 simultaneously  ie  1 2 4 7      Function    Six Digit Code    2   Horn speakers to have burglary sound number two    2   0  is allowed to arm the system    8 Instant zones to have Delay 2 when armed in Stay mode   Six Digit Codes    This option sets the maximum code length to six digits  offering a larger number of code combinations        Horn Speakers Burglary sound    This option when selected changes the burglary sound allowing you to have two systems in the same area and still  maintain individuality between them      0  to Arm the system    This option if selected  enables the fast arm feature     NOTE   0   AWAY can arm the system but it cannot disarm the system     Instant Zones to Delay in Stay Mode    This option when selected will cause all instant zones to have Delay 2 when armed in Stay mode  Stay mode  zones will have entry times as shown below     Zone Type Entry Time when in Stay Mode  Delay 1 Delay 1  Delay 2 Delay 2    Delay 2          ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 35       System Options 2    Location 215    When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives  You may s
14.  more than likely find the one that works for your receiver     It should be noted that some formats offer much more information than others so take the time to consider the  many alternatives being offered          gt  lt  WARNING    Do not substitute the value  10  for a  0  in any location between 52 and 163           Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 24 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Customer Client Code    Locations 52   55  ojoj ojo     This code is transmitted to identify the calling unit  Enter the desired client number in the four locations  provided  For 3   1 and Pager formats  location 52 is ignored and the first digit of the Client Code required  must go in location 53  When using domestic format then the identification beep is selected by the number in  location 55 thus allowing domestic format the ability to identify 15 different systems calling the same number     Installer Code  Locations 56   61 Jia J  3 f  a Jo JLo     This code can be four or six digits long and is used to enter the Installers Programming mode  The default code is  123400 however since trailing zeros need not be entered  1234 will work for both 4 or 6 digit code length modes           WARNING    DO NOT program  10  for  0  in the Master or User codes        USER 1  Master Code     Locations 62   67  2 J 5 J  8 f  o f  o Jo     This code will be needed when specialised functions are performed from the operators mode  The master code  holder is the only person
15.  number        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 30 Solution 8 Installation Manual       V3    V3    Advanced Options    Location 202    oJ    When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives  You may select one  two  three  or all of these alternatives  however only one number needs to be entered  This number is calculated by adding  the option bit numbers together  Simply add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed   Enter a seven  7  if you require options 1  2 and 4 simultaneously  ie  1 2 4 7      Function    Send open  amp  close reports when in Stay Mode    Illuminate all indicators during entry time    OPT  Send test reports only if the system is armed  S   Handover delay to all instant zones       Send Open  amp  Close Reports when in Stay Mode    Programming this location will cause the SQ WEIGN panel to transmit Open and Closing reports when the  panel is in the STAY mode     Bypass and trouble reports will not be transmitted when in the STAY mode     Test Reports  only when armed    Send test reports only if system is armed  when programmed means that it is no longer necessary to send a test  report as well as an opening and closing report every day  Set the option and program the test report to be sent  when the client is normally opened  During the working week most commercial premises would be open and  therefore a test is not necessary as open and close codes would have been sen
16.  that can alter user codes           ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 25       User Codes    Locations 68   163  o    o     These are the 14 user codes available that can be altered at will by the master code holder  If Openings and  Closing s  locations 200 and 201  are programmed  then any code being used to arm and disarm the system  will  be transmitted to the monitoring station as the appropriate user number     User Number Location    68 to 73  74 to 79  80 to 85    92 to 97  98 to 103    128 to 133    Any user code starting with  00  will only arm the system  This can be helpful when you need to give a code to  someone who is only allowed to arm but not disarm the system such as a cleaner or guest        NOTE        If 6 digit codes are required a  1  must be programmed into location 214     Auxiliary Codes    There are two auxiliary codes which are capable of triggering any two of the four programmable outputs  As an  example these codes could be used to unlock a door to allow access into a secured area  Outputs can only be  triggered from these codes while the system is in the disarmed state  An appropriate output will have to be  programmed so that this function can operate  These codes can be changed from the operators programming  mode  Master code   1  as they are treated as user codes 16 and 17 respectively  These codes do not arm or  disarm the system  Their only function is to operate the programmable o
17. 1 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 49       Terminal Definitions and Descriptions    A C  These two terminals are plug on type  and are the termination point for the  TF006 or TF007 plug pack  The voltage of the plug pack being used must be  18 22 volts A C  at 1 3 amps minimum for correct operation      BATTERY The   BATTERY connects to the red positive terminal of the battery and the      BATTERY BATTERY connects to the black negative terminal of the battery  The battery  used should be a 12 Volt sealed lead acid rechargeable type with a capacity of  between 1 2AH 6 5AH  The battery is protected by a 3 0 amp 3AG fuse     GND This group of terminals are the connection points for your system consoles  All   12V system consoles should connect in a parallel configuration back to these  CLK terminals  The only factor restricting the number of consoles that can be  DATA connected is the available power and its distribution  Each console has a    maximum power requirement of 60mA with all indicators illuminated  therefore  this should be taken into consideration when calculating your available  continuous power  The total continuous external load on the system should not  exceed 500mA maximum     OUTI This group of terminals are the output interface terminals  They can be  OUT2 configured to any combination of the sixteen functions available via the system  OUT3 programming options  They can be used for a variety of functions with  
18. 555 1  3   1 Format   678D  4 2 Format   5678 DCH       Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 36 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Dialler Options 1  Location 218    oJ    When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives  You may select one  two  three  or all of these alternatives  however only one number needs to be entered  This number is calculated by adding  the option bit numbers together  Simply add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed   Enter a seven  7  if you require options 1  2 and 4 simultaneously  ie  1 2 4 7      OP  1 Disable the dialler     Enable smart lockout    Allow horn speaker beeps for radio key operation     8 Extend zone response time from 100ms to 400ms   Disable the dialler    This option when set will disable all dialler operations but will still accept upload download requests        Enable smart lockout   This feature allows the control panel to remove any locked out zones from the lockout list only while the sirens  are running  This feature allows a monitoring station to receive codes from previously locked out zones during  siren time     Allow horn speaker beeps for radio key operation  This feature will enable horn speaker beeps only to be heard when the system is armed via a radio key  Devices  connected to the Bell output will not be audible     Extend zone response time from 100ms to 400ms  This option selects the zone response time for all eight input z
19. A Aaa 15  ZONE CONFIGURATION TABLE f co a lei eee a 16  OUTPUT CONFIGURATIONS secssceccedessctisdecteadessensessvacestnntsed  sesnesdessssonscasssdbateacGssdestentetovncessecbondessesssovsseetestetensedesessostves    17  EVENTTYPES iii dr a a a aria vet acid availed E ava ies dnd ai 17  EVENT TYPE DESCRIPTION  Lil SALA AAA USA ah AA SA Aa 18  POLARTFY CONFIGURATIONS resisa neeaae A lalla 19  MM az 19  PROGRAMMING LOCATIONS  aiar ariani 20  PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER              siii iaia ina iii ai 20  SECONDARY TELEPHONE NUMBER    eee 20  CALEBACK  NUMBER  s  o aule cai A a a aa aa 20  DIAEEING FORMAT    arri tes Sele ia A az 21  HANDSHAKE TONE nin A ae 21  TRANSMISSION  FORMAT  lt a a e e o dl a ee a Le 22  TRANSMISSION SPEED  00 da 23  CUSTOMER  CEIENT  CODE 0  A lada 24  INSTALLER CODE ii A A a a t   24  USER  MASTER O ei 24  USER CODES 0 de da ie niente 25  ATAR ADE nali pr LOR en 25  ZONE CONFIGURATION TABLE iii O IA A Aia 26  LONE  CONFIGURATIONS  iure ia nto etiam agi 27  CHANNEL  oin ia A RR Ie 27  EXPANSION stat id ii 27  A C  FAIL CODE ii A a AE E iaia 28  TO S DAE M E E O A E O ee i A R tende i uni ra alla A 28  OPENING REPORT CODE  OP lts a ilaele las laurea lalla Ai 29  CLOSING  REPORT CODE TEL ei sea 29  ADVANCED  OPTIONS  Aa 30  RESTORE CODE AR  uote a aria E elo 0 de lis A colei T 31  TROUBEECODE  Miri A ER an ra aero 31     TROUBLE RESTORECODE  TR iii A lia li ila iau breil 31  BYPASS  CODE Blu iaia A hdi 32       ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufac
20. Dayalam______    All signals transmitted ok  kiss off     WIN  e            Ain    mle    E       Output 1  Location 232  with a zero would enable it to communicate with an EDMSAT     The rest of the outputs can now also be programmed with zeros to obtain different output types as listed in the    above table        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 18 Solution 8 Installation Manual       V3    V3    V3    V3    Event Type Description    Type 0 EDMSAT  On Output 1 only     This output controls all functions of an EDM satellite siren     Type 0 EDMSTU  On Output 2 only    This output type has been added to allow for serial connection to the EDMSTU Securitel Unit   This serial link  plus 13 8v and GND is all that is required to communicate to the EDMSTU   The Hard ID number is programmed in the Client ID locations 52 55     Type 0 Day Alarm  On Output 3 only   This output type has been added to provide a separate Day alarm output for jobs where having  Entry Warning and Day alarm on the same output is not desired     Type 0 Entry Warning  On Output 4 only   This output type has been added to provide a separate Entry Warning output for jobs where  having Entry Warning and Day alarm on the same output is not desired     Type 0 Entry Warning  On Console Buzzer only   This output type has been added to allow you to use the console buzzer as the Entry Warning  sounder and to use Output 3 to drive a Day Alarm sounder     Type 1 System Armed  This output acti
21. Installation Manual Page 19       Type 9 Auxiliary Output Code 2  The conditions for this output are the same as Auxiliary output code 1  Locations 158 to 163 defines where this  code is programmed  This output can be used to operate an electric door strike     Type 10 A C  Fail    This output will activate as soon as the A C  mains is removed  whether the system is armed or disarmed  It will  reset when the A C  is re connected to the system     Type 11 Low Battery  This output will activate as soon as the system detects the battery voltage to be less than 10 5 volts  This is true  whether the system is armed or disarmed     Type 12 Zone Unsealed  This output will activate as soon as any zone becomes unsealed whether the system is armed or disarmed  It will  reset when all zones are sealed     Type 13 Fire Alarm or Fire Zone   This output is activated whenever a 24 hour zone selected for Fire tone is triggered  This is true whether the  system is armed or disarmed  This output will reset at the end of siren time or when the  One Shot Timer  times  out     Type 14 Console Panic   Duress  This output activates when the system is being disarmed using the duress feature or when any two buttons in the  same horizontal plane are pressed simultaneously  It will reset when the system is next armed     Type 15 Remote Control  This output can be activated from a personal computer via the ALARM LINK software or it can be toggled by  using a master code function     Polarity Configurati
22. Manual       Installer Code Functions    The installer code followed by a FUNCTION digit then the AWAY key will put you into the appropriate mode   These functions can only be carried out while the system is in a disarmed state     INSTALLER CODE   FUNCTION    AWAY    rw      6   Initiate aModemCall     8 Na Uad   9 Bend a Tet Bena       1  Request Print Out of System Configuration   This option will allow you to get a print out of the SoluGian   S panels programmed data  Any serial printer  can be used however this feature has been primarily designed for use with the TP10 printer  A printer cable is  available to connect the TP10 printer to the SO UEION    8 panel  CC809      2  Set First Test Report Time   To set the first test report time key in the Installer code followed by the number 2 then AWAY  You will hear 3  beeps to indicate successful entry into this mode  Now key in a number from 1 to 255   AWAY representing the  number of hours to wait before sending the first test report  The first test report time has now been set and  subsequent test reports will be sent according to the time intervals programmed in locations 222 223     3  Alarm Memory Recall  This feature enables the playback of the last ten events that have occurred to the system  For a more detailed  description please refer to the SO UEION    8 Operators Manual     4  Walk Test Mode    This feature allows you to test the detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly  For a more  detail
23. OUT4 incredible flexibility  However  OUTI is the only terminal that can be used to   12V interface to an EDMSAT satellite siren  All outputs have a common terminal    which is positive 12 Volts and each output is capable of sinking a maximum of  400mA  The outputs are protected by EDM s unique Integrated Protection  System   I P S    This makes them extremely tolerant to abuse or incorrect  wiring  It should be noted that each output is open collector and will not source  any current but can sink a maximum of 400mA per output     STRB The STRB terminal is the connection point for the negative side of a strobe  BELL light  The positive side is connected to the  COM  This output is normally  SPK2 open circuit going low and is capable of sinking 400mA thus providing ample  SPKI power for general strobe lights  The BELL output is the negative connection   COM used for driving ear piercing screamers with the positive being the  COM  This    output is normally open circuit going low and is capable of sinking a maximum  of 400mA  SPKI and SPK2 are reflex horn speaker outputs with their common  terminal being the  COM  These outputs can be programmed to three distinctly  different sounds  Each output can drive a maximum of two 8 ohm horn  speakers each  The entire group of terminals is protected by the solid state  I P S  system  giving them incredible tolerance against shorts circuits      12V These terminals are zones five to eight and their common terminal is  12V   Z8 The zones 
24. PLOADING  amp  DOWNLOADING isiccccccsscseccscssssncssecsoanssscossessossateusscsseseosesnsccscesdestnstnscasesssecccasenesssascceasessessceezectesssesessees 48  DIG CCE CONNECE SS ANA A AL T a T 48  REMOTE CONNEC A is 48  Remote Connect with Customer COOL    48  Remote Connect without Callback Verification       ccccccccccccssssesesessseseeseuseeseesessessesnesesenesneceseeseesesseseeeseeenseeseeenneeaeeatens 48       Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 6 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Remote Connect with Callback Verification coco  48  TERMINAL DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS           ccccsssssssscscssscscescssccsccscssscscsecscsocssssscsssescssessssscesccsecsecssecsecsosees 49  OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT e a r aaa aaraa Aa e Eea pa a era sobancccaiaseneesandecseesbedeneacescedesedesteusesoaieases 50   EDMSAT CC914  se 51  SOLUTION PRINTER INTERFACE  CC812               ie 51  SERIAL PRINTER CABLE  CC809  2  sage aranna a dined vesvarbeni a a aaa a i 52  SOLUTION PROGRAMMER  CES TDi E A AAA 52  EDMSTU CS800  A eS dial a e A a 52  SOLUTION SYSTEM PROGRAMMING KEY              i 52   CES A Ri A E bel tetas ate a A a aaa ete 52  SOLUTION MODEM MODULE  CESTI   ei dest iaia ari 52  EDM VOICE RECORDER MODULE  CC888  sese 53  SOLUTION REMOTE KEY SWITCH  amp  RADIO KEY INTERFACE  CC813              noo noo nco noo rronran cra rca rcnninos 53       ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 7       Preface    This man
25. appear as if it were normal  No end of line resistor is  required and the keypad indicator will show a normally sealed zone           An unused zone can be programmed to type 99 and therefore eliminate the  need to fit an end of line  EOL  resistor           Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 16 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Zone Configuration Table      1   O   Standard Instant      2   0   Lockoutsiren      3   0   Lockoutdialler      4   O   Lockoutsiren   lockout dialler      5   0  Silent      6   O   Silent lockoutdialler   6   2   Silent   lockoutdialler      7   0 Sa made    8   0  Staymode silent  8   2  Staymode silent      9   O   Stay mode   silent   lockout dialler__  9   2   Stay mode   silent   lockout dialler_      10   O   Staymode lockout siren   IR se oc sin o    11   O  Stay mode  lockoutdialler         12 Stay mode   lockout siren   lockout en Stay mode   lockout siren   lockout  dialler dialler      6   1   Silent lockoutdialler   6   3   Silent   lockoutdialler      8   1   Staymode silent    8   3   Fire sound   lockout siren      9   1   Stay mode   silent  lockoutdialler_   9   3   Firesound lockoutdialler      Stay mode   lockout siren Fire sound   lockout siren   lockout  dialler    Stay mode   lockout dialler    12 1 Stay mode   lockout siren   lockout Unused Zone  dialler          ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual    Page 17       V3    Output Configurations    Th
26. are E O L  monitored by a 3 3K ohm resistor  All normally closed  Z7 contacts are to be wired in series with the E O L  resistor  where all normally  Z6 open contacts are to be wired in parallel with the E O L  resistor  the function  Z5 of the zones and their response times are programmable via the system    programming options      12V These two terminals have been ideally positioned between the zone wiring to   GND enable easy powering of detectors and other equipment  They will be the  connection point for detector power and are fuse protected by a lamp 3AG  fuse        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC       Page 50 Solution 8 Installation Manual   Z4 These terminals are zones one to four and their common terminal is  12V  The   Z3 zones are E O L  monitored by a 3 3K ohm resistor  All normally closed   Z2 contacts are to be wired in series with the E O L  resistor  where all normally   ZI open contacts are to be wired in parallel with the E O L  resistor  The function    12V of the zones and their response times are programmable via the system   programming options   EARTH This terminal should be connected to a solid earth point such as a cold water    pipe or earth stake in order for it to provide protection against possible  lightning interference  It is important that this connection be made using thick  suitable earthing wire so as to provide the best protection for your system   Extensive lightning protection has been built into the SOlutiam   8 c
27. cter for the zone type  0 to 3   The third  location contains the channel number for the alarm reporting and the fourth location contains the expansion code     Example   To program Zone 1 as a delay 1  lockout siren  lockout dialler   Enter  4  into location 164 and a  1  into location    165  To make Zone 1 report on channel one to a high speed receiver  program a  l  into location 166 and a  9  into  167     Channel    The code entered in this location will determine on which channel alarms will be reported  For 3 1 or 4 1  formats this location has no effect     Expansion    If you do not require alarm reports from a zone  program its expansion code to  0   The dialler will not be  triggered by alarms on a zone that has an expansion code of  0   The zone will function normally otherwise    In the 3 1 and 4 1 formats this location selects the actual code to be sent    If you want the zone to report an alarm then you must specify a digit other than  0   zero  for the expansion code     When using HI SPEED expanded format  program a  9  as the expansion code  this will ensure correct  transmissions     If you are using 4 2 format  the expansion code will be sent first as the 10s digit and the channel number will  follow as the units digit     Zone Location Default   Number Number   GO 5 O E E ee e  E   9 CS E A  mes   AAA    iii Dili  ES eee   ese ee e i  L E E A  AA 5 6 E EA    The Zone configuration table is presented on the previous page           Electronics Design  amp 
28. e              Solution 8  cs Installation Manual    Issue 4 01          Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 3       Solution 8    Installation Manual    Copyright    1999 by Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing Pty Limited   SYDNEY  AUSTRALIA    Document Part Number MA800I  Document Issue 4 01  Printed 09 09 99    This documentation is provided to suit SO UEION E Control Panel  CC800 LP800   Firmware Version 1 0     3 0    This installation manual includes programming locations to suit Solution 8  CC800 LP800  control panel     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  amp   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 direct
29. e  then the eight ZONE L E D s 1 to 8 will display the zone status accordingly     When a SOIUEION Programmer is used the zones will be displayed on the seven segment displays from left to  right  The number 1 indicates that a zone is unsealed and a blank display indicates that a zone is sealed     The third  or centre  display will show either the number 4 or number 8  The number 4 indicates that zones one  to four are being displayed and an eight indicates that zones five to eight are being displayed  Pressing the  AWAY key  toggles the display between zones 1 to 4 and zones 5 to 8  This feature will prove to be very useful  during installation as it allows you to view the status of the zones directly at the panel without having to connect a  temporary console  saving you time and money     Example   A 1 in the display indicates the zone is unsealed   A blank display indicates the zone is sealed     LLOJI  indicates that zones 1  2  3   amp  4 are unsealed   LIEL  indicates that zones 5 and 8 are unsealed     Command 259    This command causes a test to be carried out on the Programming Key  This test is non destructive and the data  will remain intact after the test has been completed  One long beep indicates that the Key has failed and three  beeps indicates a successful test  If the Key is removed before the test is completed or the Key fails  its data will  be corrupted  Remember  do not remove the Key while the activity L E D  is illuminated or pulsing rapidly         
30. e Salutianm   g8 has four outputs  OUTI to OUTA  and a console beeper which are fully programmable for  event  polarity and time  Each output will need to be programmed for an appropriate event type which defines  when the output will operate  The next function to be selected is the configuration  This defines the polarity and  function for the output terminal such as one shot or pulsing  If the configuration selected was a one shot or  pulsing type  then the time parameter will need to be defined  This sets the time that the output operates for  Eg If  pulse is selected  then the output will be low for the time set and then high for the same time  repeating for as  long as the event type is valid  If a one shot configuration type is selected  the time option will set the duration of  the output  The time option can be set from as low as 200ms to as long as 51 seconds  Event types 8  amp  9 can only    be triggered when the system is disarmed     Event Types      EventCode   Function ___    pp O  EDMSaT  only available on output 1     VO  EDMSTU   onlyavailableonoutput2       VO  Dayalam   onlyavailableonoutput3      0   Entry warning  only available on output4       Four additional event types are now available for use with the programmable outputs  In Version 2  programming    o    Entry warning  only available on console buzzer       1   System Armed in Away or Stay mode     2 System Armed in Stay Mode     3 Exit with all zones sealed or entry warning     PS  Entrywamingor
31. e monitoring station was not successful        2   Australian decadic  pulse dii     New Zealand decadic  pulse dialling   E a DIME end Australian S     5   Alternate between DTMF and New Zealand Decadic         NOTE   The alternating sequence is as follows   DTMF   Decadic   DTMF   Decadic   DTMF   Decadic    Handshake Tone    Location 49    This location sets the type of handshake required before data transmissions to the monitoring station will begin     Handshake Tone  Hi Lo handshake  High speed DTMF   1400Hz handshake  Low speed Ademco TX at 1900Hz    2300Hz handshake  Low Speed Sescoa TX at 1800Hz  No Handshake required  use this option carefully   Pager Handshake          Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 22 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Transmission Format    Location 50 V3    Enter the desired transmission format here  This location selects the data format that will be transmitted to the  monitoring receiver     NOTE   Please note that some formats may only work to certain monitoring station receivers       6  4 2Pulsed with checksum      8  4 1Pulsed Expanded      9   3 1 Pulsed Universal         V3 The Synthesised Voice option is a new transmission format which has been incorporated into the domestic dialling  option  If Location 50 is programmed with a  15  then all alarm information will be reported verbally via the EDM  Synthesised Voice Module  This module will need to be plugged into the Modem pins on the circuit board and  th
32. ected causes multiple event reports to be individually transmitted one event at a time  This  feature will allow a control room operator to identify the exact sequence of occurred events with respect to time     Test Reports    Locations 220   223  eJ eJ oJ o     Locations 222 to 223 contain the time to wait between test reports  This time can be set to as little as 1 hour or as  long as 255 hours  The resolution however is  1 to  0 hours  which means that if you set the first test report time  to five hours then the first test may come in any time from four to five hours  The value entered into location 223  multiplied by 16 plus the value entered in location 222 constitutes the time in hours between successive test  reports     220 Reporting channel CH       16 hour intervals    Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 5555 5555 9  3 1 Format   678 TE   5678 TE CH    4  2 Format  Exit Time    Locations 224   225    Location 224 holds the 1 second increments and location 225 hold the 16 second increments  Therefore if you  want an exit time of 60 seconds  then store a 12 into location 224 and a 3 into location 225  The range is 1 to 255  seconds     224  225 16 second intervals       Siren Run Time  Location 226    Location 226 holds the siren run time in minutes  Therefore if you want a siren run time of 5 minutes then store a  5 into location 226  The value stored into these locations is stepped in increments of 1 minute  The range is 1 to  15 minutes        Electronics Design
33. ed     To program the desired phone numbers  first ensure the system is disarmed and that there are no alarm memories  present  Enter the Master code   2   AWAY  Three beeps will be heard and the HOME and AWAY indicators  will flash simultaneously indicating successful entry to the programming mode  If one long beep is heard entry  has been denied and you should check to see if domestic dialling has been selected  location 50       After successful entry  if phone numbers have already been programmed  the panel will begin to display the  numbers via the system console using the L E D  indicators or via a SOMJCION programmer  if connected  The  first number will be displayed for two seconds and then a beep will be heard as the next number is displayed   You may watch as all stored numbers are displayed before programming new numbers  or start to program a new  phone number by simply entering the first digit of the new number     After all digits in the first phone number have been entered press the HOME key to indicate the end of the first    phone number  You may now enter a second  third or fourth phone number if required by following the above  procedure     NOTE     If there is more than one phone number programmed and you wish to change one of them  then you will need to  re program all of the stored phone numbers as well as the new number        When all required phone numbers have been programmed  exit the programming mode by pressing the AWAY  key     If at any time yo
34. ed  by the decimal values 10 to 15  followed by STAY  This will store the new data and leave you still positioned at  the same location  To proceed to the next location press the AWAY key  The new locations data will now be  displayed on the indicators     To exit the Installers Program mode  key in 260 followed by the AWAY key  Two beeps will be heard and the  system will return to normal     The valid address range for a SOIUTION    8 control panel is 000 to 253     Via the Solution Programmer    The programmer has five  seven segment displays  The three on the left display the location  and the two on the  right display the data for that particular location  To connect the SO UEION Programmer  firstly locate the  connections marked KEY  This point can be found centrally located on the SoluCian   S printed circuit  board  Observe the triangular markings on the SO UEION    8 board and line them up with the markings on the  programmers connecting socket  Ensure that the select switch is in the EXT position  When the programmer is  correctly plugged into the SaluCiaN   B board  a beep will be heard and four centre bars on the programmer  will illuminate with either a  A  or  U  suffix to indicate the system is Armed or Un armed  Only when the  Installers Program mode has been accessed will any numerals appear on the displays     NOTE     The system must be in a disarmed state with no flashing L E Ds indicating alarm memory        To access the Installers Program mode  key in t
35. ed description please refer to the SOIUEION    8 Operators Manual     5  Satellite Siren Service Mode  This mode will allow you to perform service work on the EDMSAT siren without triggering the siren or the  strobe  The unit will return to its normal working state the next time the system is armed      6  Initiate a Modem Call    This mode will force the panel to call the telephone number programmed in locations 32 to 47 and attempt to  connect to the upload download computer     7  Enable   Disable Telecom Monitor Mode   This function enables and disables the audible monitor mode  When enabled the installer can monitor the dialling  of phone numbers and the transmission of data to and from the monitoring station  The fault indicator on the  remote console will flash while Telecom monitor is active     8  Not used    9  Initiate a Test Report  By keying in the Master code followed by 9 then AWAY a test report will be immediately sent  This is handy if  you wish to test the dialler without causing the sirens to sound        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 47       V3    Special Code Functions    Special function codes have been incorporated to allow temporary staff or non code holder users to initiate  different functions as required     SPECIAL CODE 9999   FUNCTION     AWAY    sed  Jsed    2    1   x  4  5  7  L Naad  MEE    Send a Test Report                6  Initiate a Modem Call    This mode will force the panel 
36. elect one  two  three  or all of these alternatives  however only one number needs to be entered  This number is calculated by adding  the option bit numbers together  Simply add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed   Enter a seven  7  if you require options 1  2 and 4 simultaneously  ie  1 2 4 7        1   Forced arming to be allowed    P  1  2 Console panic to be audible  4      4   Invalid Code tamper to be audible    8 Extinguish the console display after 60 seconds    Forced Arming   This option if selected allows the user to arm the system with zones unsealed  When this option is not selected  then all zones will have to be sealed before the user is allowed to arm the system  This feature is ignored if the  system is to be remotely armed via a telephone        Console Panic    This option when selected causes the siren to sound if a console panic is triggered     Code Tamper    This option when selected causes the sirens to sound if an invalid code tamper is detected     Console Display  This feature when selected will extinguish all of the console indicators and buzzers  This is especially handy  when a system console is located in a bedroom and the indicators become annoying     Console Duress    Locations 216   217    This code is transmitted when a duress alarm is invoked by adding the digit 9 to the end of your code during a  disarming operation     Reporting channel CH  Expansion code D       Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 1555 5
37. en programming these locations you will notice that there are four alternatives per location  You may select  one  two  three or all of these alternatives for each location  however only one number needs to be programmed   This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together     Example   If at location 215 you want options 1  2 and 4 then simply add the numbers together and the total is the number to  be programmed  In the example the number to be programmed is  7   1 2 4 7     Forced arming to be allowed    Console panic to be audible  Invalid code tamper to be audible    8 Extinguish mode    Program Commands V3    There are several commands that can be invoked to perform the functions as listed below  These commands only  operate whilst you are in the Installers Program mode  To invoke the command enter the commands numerical  code then press the AWAY key  three beeps will be heard and the command will be executed     NOTE   These commands do not operate when using Alarm link              Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 12 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Command 257    This command when entered during programming mode will automatically  randomly select fourteen  14   different four digit user codes  It should be noted that the master  installer and auxiliary codes are not altered by  this command     Command 258    This function enables and disables the zone status display mode  If this command is issued from a system consol
38. er code holder to view and program the required telephone numbers  For a more  detailed description please refer to the SOlWCiGN   S Operators Manual     3  Alarm Memory Recall  This feature enables the playback of the last ten events that have occurred to the system  For a more detailed  description please refer to the SOM CiQN   S Operators Manual     4  Walk Test Mode    Allows you to test the detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly  For a more detailed  description please refer to the SOM CIQN   S Operators Manual     5  Toggle Remote Output State  If an output has been programmed for remote control then the on off state of the output can be changed using this  function     6  Initiate a Modem Call    This function will force the panel to call the telephone number programmed in locations 32 to 47 and attempt to  connect to the upload download computer     7  Toggle Day Alarm   This function allows the Master code holder to toggle whether or not the pre programmed day alarm zones  perform as normal zones or day alarm while the panel is in the disarm state  For a more detailed description  please refer to the SOIUEION    8 Operators Manual     8  Not used    9  Initiate a Test Report  By keying in the Master code followed by 9 then AWAY a test report will be immediately sent  This is handy if  you wish to test the dialler without causing the sirens to sound        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 46 Solution 8 Installation 
39. er to be 5678     Primary Telephone Number    Locations 00 15 JoJo  oJ oJ ojojoj oojoo oj ojojo     NOTE   Substitute  10  for zeros  as a  0  indicates end of the phone number    This number will be called three times in an attempt to contact the monitoring station  If unsuccessful  the  secondary number will then be called three times as well  This procedure will be repeated only once again  ie  maximum of twelve call attempts  after ten minutes if the first six attempts were unsuccessful    A  0  is used to indicate the end of the phone number  Therefore the dialling sequence will be terminated when a   0  appears  Entering the value  13  will initiate a 4 second pause in the dialling sequence        Secondary Telephone Number  Locations 16   31       LooLoo jco JoJ ojojo ojoj oJ ojoj oo   See primary telephone number for programming details     Callback Number  Locations 32   47           of of 0000000000000       This location contains the telephone number that will be called when upload download is requested  When  triggered  the SQ IUTION    8 will call this number to establish a communications link with the remote  computer  The computer must be running EDM ALARM LINK software        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 21       Dialling Format    Location 48    The method for dialling telephone numbers is entered here  Options 4 and 5 will alternate the dialling sequence  between DTMF and decadic if the call to th
40. erefore will mean that the upload   download option will not be available in this mode        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 23       Transmission Speed    Location 51    Altering this location will only effect Transmission Format  location 50    Options 5 to 10 and sets the pulsing rate for the transmitted data   The following is a list of compatible receivers  their specific handshake tones and transmission formats     1 pulse per second  EDM super slow     10 pulses per second      15 pulses per second    20 pulses per second    EE 20 pulses per second fixed digit length  FDL       6  40 pulses per second        Silent Knight 10pps  1400Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4 1  4 2  Ademco Slow                     Sescoa  Franklin  DCI  Vertex    20pps  2300Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4 1  4 2        Silent Knight FAST 20pps  2300Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4 1  4     N          Ademco 10pps  1400Hz HS  3 1  3 1 4  20pps  2300Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4 1  4  40pps  1400Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4 1  4  DTMF  Hi Low Hs  Expanded Format  4  2 Express     2  44   2  4             NNN          FBI 10pps  1400Hz HS or 2300Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4  20pps  1400Hz HS or 2300Hz HS  3 1  3 2  4   2 4                    40pps  1400Hz HS or 2300Hz HS  3 1  3  DTMF  1400Hz HS or 2300Hz or Hi Low   DTMF  Hi Low HS  Expanded Format       If your receiver is not listed above do not despair  there are many combinations of formats  speeds and handshake  tones  Try a few combinations and you will
41. expensive module when fitted and selected via the appropriate programming option will allow you to  control  monitor and program your control panel remotely via the telephone network  This module will prove to  be a valuable asset when servicing systems located in remote  inaccessible sites  You can change the entry time   user codes etc for your customer without even leaving your office  This feature will pay for itself in no time and  will assist you in taking your quality of service one step higher than your opposition  To make use of this feature  you will need to be familiar with the Alarm Link computer software     Connection   Ensure that all power is disconnected from the SalwGian   S control panel  Locate the MODEM marking on  the printed circuit board  This can be found in the top right hand corner  There are eight pins which connect the  main printed circuit board to your modem module  Ensure that the orientation of the triangular markings on the  printed circuit board correspond to those on the modem  It is very important that this module is connected  correctly for proper operation        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 53       V3    EDM Voice Recorder Module  CC888     The EDM VOICE MODULE has been designed so that a clear concise voice message can be sent by your alarm  control panel  to the phone numbers of your choice when an alarm condition occurs  This allows the person  receiving your call to easi
42. he four or six digit Installers code followed by    the default  installers code is factory set to 1234   Three beeps will be heard and the display will show the current data stored  in location zero  If a long beep is heard  check the system for alarm memory  To go to a particular location  key  in the location number followed by    This locations data will now be displayed  To move to the next location  press    This will step you to the next location  displaying the appropriate data  Pressing   without previously  entering a location number will step the system back one location  To change data at the current location  key in  the new value  remembering that the hex value A to F is represented by the decimal values 10 to 15  followed by     This will store the new data and leave you still positioned at the same location  To proceed to the next location   press    The data for this location will now be displayed     To exit the Installers Program mode  key in 260 followed by    Two beeps will be heard and the system will  return to normal     Internal   External    The programmer has a built in programming default key  Use this key to default the control panels data to your  specific requirements  To program the internal key enter normal programming mode and select INT on the  switch  Now all programming alterations will be recorded into your programmers memory key  Once you have  exited programming mode switch to EXT mode  To download the programmers memory to a control pa
43. l need to program the following information     Locations 32 47 will need to have the call back number programmed and location 219 upload   download option  will need to be disabled  The control panel has now been set so that the client has control over when a remote  connection can be established     Remote Connect without Callback Verification   Remote connect without callback verification can be handy where you have a need to perform upload download  functions from multiple locations  It should be noted that by using this feature you are reducing the security of  your control panels data  The pass code will become the only line of defence when this method is used  The pass  code is the client number which must be identical to that stored at the calling computer s data base     Locations 32 47 should be cleared and location 219 will need the upload download option enabled  The control  panel will now allow a connection on the first call without calling you back to make contact     Remote Connect with Callback Verification   Remote connect with callback verification offers the highest degree of data security by incorporating a two level  security check  The first is the pass code which needs to be known for the entire session  Secondly the control  panel will call back the pre programmed callback number to establish the valid connection     Locations 32 47 must be programmed with the callback number and location 219 will need to have upload    download enabled        ISSUE40
44. lly isolated  the system is armed  the panic zone is normal  the A C  is connected and there is no    fault condition        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 44 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Advanced Pager Format    Client ID   Number    678     11     expansion Codg    Expansion Codg       This example shows that the transmission has come from client number 678 and that 2 new events have occurred   As this format is similar to basic 3 2 format the actual event types are installation dependant  For example the  above transmission could represent an alarm on zone 1 and an alarm on zone 2     V3 Hutchinson Pager    Both pager formats have had the leading     deleted in order to make them compatible with the Hutchinson pager  network        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 45       Master Code Functions    The master code followed by a FUNCTION digit then the AWAY key will put you into the appropriate mode   These functions can only be carried out while the system is in a disarmed state     MASTER CODE   FUNCTION     AWAY    Description  0 Not used    Toggle Day Alarm      6 Initiate aModemCall    sr   Si  LY Bend a Teat Bena       1  User Code Alteration Mode    Allows the Master code holder to add or alter any of the system user codes  For a more detailed description  please refer to the SOIUEION    8 Operators Manual     2  Domestic Phone Number Change Mode  This option allows the Mast
45. ly or indirectly by the  information contained in this book     Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing Pty Limited 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        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 4 Solution 8 Installation Manual       PREFACE sansctecciccescesssseseccenscaneossuacsounsevesscsansdopuseseotscusnoenaedouveseosssoutescesevonsesdeosseesenseacoveceossesonesessuse ITINERARI 7  INTRODUCTION A AO 7  A O TO 8  PROGRAMMING a O Se VE e EE subeedeuessuntesancdecsdenene ovscescadeunsssouacbsnsseeseiesseseeeesseessyesessebeeseuess 9  LE  L RTT 9  VIA THE SYSTEM CONSOLE  ariris IRA AIR AA hia bead ni Gaia india Aia ia  9  VIA THE SOLUTION PROGRAMMER  0d e 10  INTERNAL EXTERNA E 00 e E TA 10  MIA THE    PROGRAMMING RE Y A ias 11  PROGRAMMING OPTION BITS  8 eiii id a id di da da a la daa 11  PROGRAM BE eI IN RT ieri eee 11  COMMON DITTA A ia AENA EAEE EENEN N EAE NE 12  Command  239  nino oi rl rr 12  Command DI di e i n 12  Command LI lee zelo la iaia ai 12  COMMANDO  BD oes A MAIN II or e nta le e dt le ia a Uso 12  Command DOLAR deriso a ite iii i Vo all ei a 12  Command  203 seek sec ian ia Vi ie a SE ear 12  Command A i ENIE ridete reni ii I ia li lie pi E a e fi iii n 13  Command DOD reek  hates IO a as a nei of Fo crm izle i lie ni oliena a pini i inn 13  Command 2004 tina eee iaia ele I 13  LONE TYPES ia race enne A
46. ly understand that the alarm at your home or office has been activated and that action is  required  This voice message is pre recorded by you or your installer and can be changed as many times as  necessary  The message can be from   to 16 seconds in length     Solution Remote Key switch  amp  Radio Key Interface   CC813     This module was designed to allow simple interfacing of a changeover or momentary key switch  radio  equipment for remote control or an access control system     If the R K terminal is used only a momentary key switch is required and any number of key switches may be  paralleled for multiple arm disarm sites  The arm and disarm terminals can be used to directly interface to any  access control system  There may be a need to interface your security control panel to a card reader or a fully  blown access control system that requires automatic arming of the system at 9pm and automatic disarming at  6am  The arm and disarm terminals can be used for this purpose     There is also a Stay mode terminal which will force the system into the Stay mode from the disarmed state  This  is handy if you require your system to be radio controlled and you would like to give your customer total control  via a hand held radio remote  There will be an automatic beep  if programmed in location 218  via the horn  speakers only  not the Bell output  when the R K terminal is used  two beeps indicating system has armed and  one beep to indicate the system has disarmed  The Stay m
47. m must be in a disarmed state with no flashing ZONE alarm memories  this can be achieved by entering  the Master Code then Away  the factory default Master Code is 2580      To access the Installers Program mode  key in the four or six digit Installer code followed by the AWAY key  the  factory default installer code is 1234   Three beeps will be heard and both the AWAY and the STAY indicators  will flash simultaneously  If a long beep is heard  check the system for alarm memory  The combination of the  MAINS  FAULT and ZONE indicators will indicate the data stored in the first location  location zero   The  number nine 9  is represented by the FAULT indicator and the number zero 0  is represented by the MAINS  indicator  If the value five is being displayed then zone indicator number five will illuminate  If the value  thirteen 13  is being displayed then the FAULT indicator and the ZONE 4 indicator will illuminate        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 10 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Example  9 4 13    To go to a particular location  key in the location number followed by Away  The indicator will display this  locations data  To move to the next location  press AWAY  The indicator will now display this locations data   Pressing STAY without previously entering a location number  will step the system back one location  To change  data at the current location key in the new value  remembering that entering the hex values A to F is represent
48. n 45  TALA MN Memory Recall e ALII LALA ELI RI 45  diWalk TestModet  dir TO eet e n e rie o e i aie id le ip e ae Da eo 45   Dd  Loggle Remote OUIputiStdle Srl Dorata ae n iui e n ni 45  6  Initiate d Modem iCdll xxlvcs ee ei a as 45   7 Toggle Day Alar ione a A A elena scade paia  45  NOUS Cd hire option  AIA 8 ri mo i ARA CO A rie ni lt card ii e e o A DA ML Lo 45   9  Initidte a Test e T ic ioni alcalina ia La 45  INSTALLER CODE FUNCTIONS AAA NT 46  1  Request Print Out of System Configuration    c  cccccccccccccccccccccseesseesesesesesesseeceeeseseseseseececeeeeeeseeeseesseeeseseeeensesseeeneeeas 46   25 Set First Test  Report TIME iii il TT 46  3 AlarmMemory Recall  sonda A A Haein balan a Aa 46   4  Walk Test MOde 3 3   00 00 sinc Mil fe tm ber lan ib ote oe accent o res de LU O tg 46   5  Satellite Siren Service Mode ti PEARL AC REE a OE  Bk Bee ON SEM hes 46  6 Initiate a Modem Caldonia enna Set ACES EI EE a IRIE 46   7  Enable   Disable Telecom Monitor Mode                     nn conan nro nn n nn rr nen nr rrnnnn nr r rr nnnn nr r naar ncrnnnnnss 46   Ose NOL USC  it A A O A e dra O ib OR atea uct rie lee i id o e A A Re ts 46  O vInitidte a  Test Report iaia ila alare 46  SPECIAL CODE FUNC TIONS visssedicsensssevicscntsonssssenssensedsnniseuscovaveseassssaceessecsnsevsasveensebensesvaesesecsesessoanscsskesveddedensesesnessecseseys 47     miatea Modem  Calle  a e e O A a ALA Ms 47   Ti DOGGIE GY H St a dala dei 47   9  Initiated Test Report conil iaa ade e aaa 47  U
49. nel  simply connect your programmer and switch to INT wait for the activity light to start blinking then switch back to  EXT  The control panel now has a copy of the programmers memory loaded        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 11       Via the Programming Key    The SOIUEION Programming Key is a unique device that will allow you to easily program your control panel   Inserting the Programming Key will automatically initiate a data transfer from the Programming Key to the  control panel memory     If you have a new Programming Key you should first enter the Installers Program mode  configure your system as  per your requirements then insert the Programming Key while still in the Program mode and enter command 262   This will copy the system data onto your new Programming Key  Exit the program mode by entering command  260  wait two seconds for the activity L E D  to return to its normal blinking state and then remove the  Programming Key  This Key will now become your standard data pattern for future programming of your  systems     It should be noted that when entering the Installers Program Mode  inserting a Programming Key and then  altering any location will cause a simultaneous update of not only the Keys data but also the control panels data   Therefore  you are not able to alter data in the Programming Key without the same location being altered in the  control panels memory     Programming Option Bits    Wh
50. ode terminal generates three beeps to indicate that the  system is armed in the Stay mode  A panic alarm can also be generated via this module  As you can see the Key  switch Interface module allows you the flexibility to perform quite a number of functions cheaply and easily        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC          Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing Pty Limited    25 Huntingwood Drive A C N  002 907 271  Huntingwood NSW 2148  Australia Phone   612 9672 1777    Facsimile   612 9672 1717  email  edm edm com au             
51. one has alarmed  ie  a  burglary and a 24hr zone  then only the 24hr zone alarm will be indicated     When interrogating the panel  it will answer the call after the programmed ring count has expired  This number is  programmed in location 211        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 43    Pager Dialling Formats    Two transmission formats have been added to allow the SQIUEION    8 dialler to communicate with an    alphanumeric pocket pager        To use this feature you must program the handshake tone  Location 49  to 5 which is the pager handshake and  program the desired pager transmission format in location 50  You can select from either Basic or Advanced  pager formats  You will also need to program the pager number as the primary phone number  locations 00 15     It should also be noted that both formats transmit the last 3 digits of the client number making it possible to  differentiate between transmissions when a number of alarms are reporting to the one pager     Basic Pager Format       Client ID  zone Status System Status  MMe 12345678    PIILIGLI       00010020      9000    Zone Normal  Alarm    Manually Isolated 2  Auto Isolate 3  Disarmed    Armed   9  Panic Normal      Panic Alarm                   AC Normal  AC Failure       System Normal      LA  O    System Fault                  The example shows that the transmission has come from client number 678 and that zone 4 is in alarm  zone 7  has been manua
52. ones  A zone will have to be broken for the  prescribed time before alarming     Dialler Options 2  Location 219    When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives  You may select one  two  three  or all of these alternatives  however only one number needs to be entered  This number is calculated by adding  the option bit numbers together     Simply add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed  Enter a seven  7  if you require  options 1  2 and 4 simultaneously    ie  1 2 4 7      Enable radio key   key switch functions    Enable upload   download via a modem  Enable remote arming via the telephone    9   Send HI SPEED transmissions in single event mode        Enable radio key  key switch module functions    This option must be selected when a Key switch Module is being used        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 37       Enable upload download via a modem  This option will need to be selected if you require the upload download feature to operate  The SOIUEION 8  control panel will not respond to the Alarm Link remote software if this option bit is not selected     Enable remote arming via the telephone  This option when selected allows you to remotely arm your control panel via a standard telephone  Forced  arming is automatically assumed when this feature is being used via a telephone     Send HI SPEED transmissions in single event format  This option when sel
53. ons    Polarity configurations that pulse will generate a repetitive pulsing output with the time interval set by the time  parameter  The one shot configurations will generate one timed output when the specified event occurs       Option   Description    0  Ouputnotused y      Normally open circuit  goinglow     2   Normally low  going opencireuit        3   Normally open circuit  pulsinglow         NOTE   Options 1 to 4 will remain active for the duration of the selected event     Time  This parameter should be programmed for polarity configurations that pulse or have one shot operation  The  range can be set from 200ms to 51 seconds in increments of 200ms  Use the time parameter to set how long an  event will occur for Polarity Options 5  amp  6 or the pulse rate for options 3  amp  4   If you have selected an output for one shot to operate a door strike then the Time parameter is used to set how  long the strike will operate for        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 20 Solution 8 Installation Manual    Programming Locations    The default value for each location are indicated by the hollow numbers shown after each location title  If a  value outside the recommended range is selected then the option will revert to the factory default setting  A zero   0  programmed in any location will always disable the function        For options requiring more than one location  multiple zeros  0  will need to be entered   All examples assume the client numb
54. ontrol  panel and this terminal will have to be connected correctly if you are to take the  best advantage of the protection provided           G  QD    B G GGG    50505600898    PHONE LINE           ads  TAHS  HOz               ndd OL n   LY  NT 097131       NOLOINNOJ    3004       E  992105     HO E               q        2001  H       17997 SMe       ONICHA ALIUWSILYI HE LH OL  I3NMOI             45403         r  a D Ea  nm G  Se cs a   n 3     Ta Ez T  qe SE Gi  ny Fi  R a  E    2 a  m E El  ia   2  LI n  9 5 E  m   a  T       1  a    gydag Edt  HO NAYIS       S  M   El  0  n  4  2  E    BATTERY CONSUMPTION L E D   WHEN ILLUMINATED THIS L  E D   INDICATES THAT POWER IS BEING  DRAWN FROM THE BATTERY    MODEM MODULE SOCKET  EDM PART CCBIII PLUGS     NOTE THE POLARITY  gt     PROGRAMMING KEY   PROGRAMMER SOCKET  PLUGS IN HERE      NOTE THE POLARITY  gt     IN HERE                   1 pa L3 HB 1028 u A      Ha 1 08 E  ulg  m2 O      Y  CL L a  E a  a SOLUTION B aver 9  9  BAGUOLY DESIGNED  amp  MANIACI  MED 5  IN AUSTRALIA BY ELECTRA Es HESIGN 4 MFG pS    na cavi a 5  DI E2 tt GR 1 Y     m Rel T PLEASE  e  a E S DEFAULT  1      75    O li Abe  ATTE RE B E PINS MODEM  R    Rul yz  O TAI S      PLEASE  Rg ea hi     yo   NOR  C  O a ma ARCS mo ARCH uo EREK us ea    xe  iu 1 E cs  N S e   R   Te   Gon Jt l miri os  Laa  us  E DEC E see pt a  mea APC vis JHC    E    a    u  PI  sl  ite               La     Se ee ie re Se ee era SP       PHONE LINE    i     SOCKET FOR TELECOM  LEAD
55. ormat   5678 LB CH       ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 29    Opening Report Code  OP   Location 200       An opening code is sent when the system is disarmed from the AWAY mode only  If an expanded format is  selected then this code will be used as the expansion code and the user number that disarmed the system will  follow in the same transmission  If an opening report is not required then a  0  should be programmed in this  location     NOTE   Open and close codes can be sent in home mode  See location 202     If an opening code is programmed without a closing code then an opening report will be sent only if a previous  alarm had occurred  This is an ideal feature for detecting if an alarm occurs as the premises are being opened     V3    Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 u222 2222 2  3   1 Format   678 OP  4  2 Format   5678 OP u    Where u is the user identification number     Closing Report Code  CL   Location 201    A closing code is sent at the end of exit time when the system is armed in the AWAY mode only  not HOME  mode   If an expanded format is selected then this code will be used as the expansion code and the user number  that armed the system will follow in the same transmission  If a closing report is not required then a  0  should be  programmed in this location     Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 u444 4444 4  3   1 Format   678 CL  4  2 Format   5678 CLU    Where u is the user identification
56. ramming time by storing your standard system configuration     EDMSTU  CS800     The EDMSTU  Securitel Interface  has been designed to operate in conjunction with the SOMWEION range of  control panels using a serial connection  This means that all alarm information can be transmitted from the panel  to the STU using only 3 wires     The EDMSTU provides full serial reporting of alarms  opening and closing reports  isolations and user ID  information  Line integrity is also monitored by the monitoring control room     Solution System Programming Key     CC810     This is another first for the security industry designed by Electronics Design and Manufacturing  The  Programming Key is a unique device that holds all your control panel default configuration data  The  Programming Key can hold all your common configuration data such as monitoring station telephone numbers  and zone reporting channels for example  When used to program your control panel more than 90  of all  programming can be accomplished in five seconds  All that you are required to do is adjust the client number or  whatever data is unique to the particular installation  If you are a contractor working for multiple monitoring  stations then have several Programming Keys each one programmed uniquely for each particular monitoring  station  This will save you time and reduce the possibility of programming errors  As you can see the  Programming Key is a very useful device     Solution Modem Module  CC811     This in
57. rogramming  This unique  device offers a much more versatile  accurate and time saving way to configure your systems  The many available  programming methods  cabinet design and flexibility of this security control panel will make installation a breeze  with total satisfaction every time     NOTE   A number of new features and improvements have been introduced in Salutiam   8 Issue 3  To make the    changes easily noticeable we have prefixed each of them with the following symbol V3        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 8    Solution 8 Installation Manual       F    eatures    The SOMJ EIGN   E security control panel is microprocessor controlled with the highest degree of integration  ever seen in security control systems to date  This not only means more features but greater reliability and  performance  The design of every feature has been accomplished with continual consideration being given to the  end user and the installer  The control console is straight forward and uncluttered  so as not to complicate its  operation or make programming confusing in any way  Its stylish appearance allows it to easily blend in with  modern and contemporary surroundings     The cabinet has been laid out to allow for easy conduit entry and has ample room for wiring and a 6 5aH battery   A dynamic battery tester has been incorporated which performs continual testing and monitoring of the backup  battery s condition and will report any failure through the system
58. rom the Programming Key  Insert the Key into the programmer and enter the  command 264 followed by the AWAY key  Three beeps will be heard and all data from the Key will be erased   This feature is useful if you wish to give a Key to someone else without them having access to the previous data     Command 265    Command 265 has been added to make the programming of Domestic Dialling a one step operation  When in  Installers programming mode press 265 followed by the AWAY key  This will automatically set the following  locations as below       Location   Description   Setting    Location 200 Open Report    Location 201   Close Report JO    Location 205   AlarmRestore 0   Location 204   TroubleCode fo O    Location 205   Trouble Restore 0    No other locations will be altered when the command 265 is issued  This means that things such as entry and exit  times  siren run time etc will not change     Command 266    This feature enables or disables the automatic stepping of locations while programming  When enabled via the  SoluCion Programmer the decimal point of the left most display will reflect the mode of operation  If the  decimal point is illuminated then Auto Step mode is active  An automatic increment of the location being  programmed will occur as soon as the STAY button is pressed positioning you at the next location ready for  programming  If the decimal point is extinguished  the Auto Step mode is disabled  The next programming  location will need to be manually selec
59. s therefore necessary to have a SOlutian  Programming Key with you when you wish to obtain a print out        If your Printer Interface is to be located at your office  that is not portable  then by using a SOlutian  Programming Key you will be able to transfer the data from the panel to the office where it can then be printed     We have designed the interface to be flexible  Both standard Centronics and the Serial TP10 printers can be used   This means that many of you will not need to purchase new printers     Connection   First connect the supplied 9V D C  200mA plug pack into the back of the unit via the D C  plug  Then connect  the relevant printer cable  standard DB25 connector for parallel or the standard cable supplied with the TP10 for  the serial printer     NOTE     Only one printer should be connected  If both a serial and a parallel printer are connected the print out will  always be directed to the parallel printer        Operation  When powered up  two beeps will be heard and the red L E D  on the unit will start to flash once a second  If the  connected printer is switched off or not on line then the on board buzzer will sound once every ten seconds     When a print out is required  take the relevant SO UEION Programming Key and with the arrows and the name  plate facing upwards plug it onto the eight pins at the front of the Printer Interface  The connected printer will  then begin to print  the red L E D  on the unit will remain constant and the green L E D
60. smission  The transmission consists of a siren tone followed by a unit identification beep  The identification  beep will allow the customer to verify which panel has made the call if more than one panel is reporting to the  same phone number  Eg  Home and office reporting to holiday house     Once the call has been received  if it is not acknowledged using an EDM call acknowledger   Part Number  CC911  the panel will continue sending its transmission for a period of 2 minutes  after which it will hang up and  commence dialling the next phone number  If the call is acknowledged  the panel will hang up and no further  calls will be made for that event     V3 In version 3 we have made it easier to acknowledge a call using the EDM Call Acknowledger  The time that the  tone is required to be on the line has been halved to approximately 1 5 seconds     If the panel is not programmed for upload   download  then it is possible to interrogate it after the call has been  acknowledged  To do this  simply call the phone number that the panel is connected to and after the programmed  ring count the panel will answer the call  The siren tone will again be heard as well as an alarm type indication  beep  The alarm type beeps will indicate whether a burglary or 24 hour alarm has occurred     For most situations alarm indications are all that is required  for that reason when programming the  Solutiam   8 you should set the A C  fail  Low battery  Test report  Panic  Trouble  Code tamper and
61. t  On the weekend however  the  panel would be armed and thus test reports will be sent at the programmed time     Illuminate Indicators   Illuminate all indicators during entry time will cause the SOME panel to turn on all of the console  indicators as soon as the entry timer starts  This will allow the user to easily locate the console and keys when it is  in a dark location  As soon as the system is successfully disarmed all the indicators will revert back to there  normal condition     Handover Delay   Handover delay to all instant zones will cause all instant zones to have handover delay provided that an entry  zone has been triggered first  If this option is not set and an entry zone is violated  it will handover the delay to  the next zone in sequence  If the sequence is broken before the entry time expires then an alarm will occur   Setting this option will mean that provided an entry zone is broken first  the entry delay will be handed over to all  instant zones regardless of the order they are violated in        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 31       Restore Code  AR   Location 203    This location holds the restoral code and is used as the expansion code in expanded formats  It will be followed  by an event code identifying the zone or event that restored  This restoral code is also used for AC  LB and Panic  alarms  If restores are not required then a  0  should be programmed in this location     Example
62. tectors so that a distinctly different alert tone is generated from a 24 Hour Fire zone to  that of a standard 24 Hour Burglary zone     E D M  has injected twenty years of knowledge and expertise into the SOM CiQN   S security control system  making it the most flexible  tolerant and easy to operate unit available on the market today  E D M  proves again  that an Australian owned company backed by Australians is by far one of the most technically advanced security  manufacturers in the market place today and in the future        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 9       Programming  General    The programming options of this system are stored in a non volatile EEprom  This memory will hold all the  relevant configuration and user specific data even during a total power loss  The data retention time is as long as  ten years without power  therefore no reprogramming will be required after powering the system down  The data  can be altered as many times as required without the need for any additional specialised equipment  This memory  is laid out in numerous locations each of which holds the data for a specific function  In general  the entire  programming sequence will consist of nominating the location then entering or altering the required data  You  will repeat this procedure until all the data has been altered to suit your requirements  The factory default settings  have been selected for Expanded High Speed format 
63. ted           Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 14 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Example    Entering the primary telephone number 02 pause 631 0555  With auto step enabled  decimal point illuminated    0  AWAY     This will put you at location 0 being the start location required      Jo     stay     2    STAY   6     stay     6     stay      3     stay J  11     stay J  1170     stay J   5     stay J  s      stay J  5J  stay J   oJ    stay     Example   With auto step disabled  decimal point extinguished   0   AWAY   This will put you at location 0 being the start location required      Co     5161     20    21    5160     2607   lal    STAY      away     6     STAY     away     3     STAY     AWAY    J    stay     away     1J 0     STAY     away     5       STAY      Away     5     STAY     away     5     STAY     of     STAY      As you can see from the above examples  Auto Step mode is a very useful feature when programming successive  locations                                                                                                  ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 15       Zone Types    The zone inputs Z1 to Z8 will need to be programmed to an appropriate zone type  A zone type defines the type  of action that a zone will take when triggered  As you can see from the following list  zones can be instant   delayed or 24 hour  with numerous options     When a zone type is selec
64. ted with the Stay mode option  it will be automatically isolated when the system is  armed in Stay mode  This feature allows easy arming of the perimeter detection zones with all internal detection  zones disabled     A zone selected for instant will have no entry delay unless the previous zone is already entry timing  It will then  take on the remaining entry time from the previous zone as the handover time     Delay 1 zone types will have their entry delay time specified in locations 228 and 229  Delay 2 zone types will    have their entry delay time specified in locations 230 and 231  A delay zone when triggered will delay for the  specified time before alarming     NOTE     If the EDMSAT is connected then the unique fire sound will not be heard unless there is an additional horn  speaker connected to SPK1 or SPK2        Any zone programmed to be a fire zone will not cause the bell output to trigger when an alarm has been  activated  In the case where a fire zone alarms  the siren output will sound a fire warning tone  This unique sound  allows you to easily distinguish the difference between a fire and a burglary  If an output is required for Fire  alarms  see programmable outputs where you can configure a output to operate whenever a Fire Alarm occurs     NOTE   Instant zones will automatically accept handover delay from previous zones     Also see Location 202 if handover delay to all instant zones is required     A zone programmed as 99 will force the relative zone to 
65. tem options  If this location is programmed with  0  then answering incoming calls is  totally disabled irrespective of any programmed options     V3 If Location 211 is programmed with the value 15 then Answering Machine bypass will be  enabled  This function used to be enabled in previous versions in location 202     Answering Machine Bypass   Answering machine bypass has been incorporated so that it is possible to connect up with a SOIUEION panel  when there is an answering machine or a facsimile machine on the same line  Simply call the panel and allow the  phone to ring once  then hang up  If you then call again within 45 seconds the SQ UEION panel will answer the  call on the first ring and you will have a connection  This will prevent the answering machine or facsimile from  answering the call     Console Panic Code    Locations 212   213    This code will be sent if any two outside keys in the same horizontal row on a system console are pressed  simultaneously  If a restore code is programmed in location 203 the restore signal will be transmitted the next  time the system is armed     Location Description    Reporting channel CH  Expansion code CT       Example   High Speed Expanded   5678 5155 5555 1  3   1 Format   678P  4  2 Format   5678 P CH       Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 34 Solution 8 Installation Manual       System Options 1    Location 214    When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives  You
66. tion    Entry time in 1 second increments  Entry time in 16 second increments       Entry timer 2  Locations 230   231              Location 230 holds the 1 second increments and location 231 holds the 16 second increments  Therefore if you  want an entry time of 60 seconds then store a 12 into location 230 and a 3 in location 231     Entry time in   second increments  Entry time in 16 second increments       Output 1    Locations 232   235  ojoj ojo     Outputs consists of three items  The first is the event type being the conditions required to trigger the output   Secondly a configuration option which determines the polarity and operation of the output once the conditions  are met  Lastly a time factor which determines the duration of the output  You will find that there are a large  number of event types to choose from and the flexibility of the output stage will enable you to control or do  almost anything you may require  See the output configurations chapter for more detail  Output 1 configuration  parameters are entered in these four locations     Event polarity  Time in 200ms intervals  Time in 3 2 second intervals second intervals       Output 2    Locations 236   239 Lojo    Output 2 configuration parameters are entered in these four locations     Event polarity  Time in 200ms intervals  Time in 3 2 second intervals second intervals          Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 40 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Output 3    Locations 240
67. to call the telephone number programmed in locations 32 to 47 and attempt to  connect to the upload download computer     7  Toggle Day Alarm   This code has been added to allow users who do not have access to the master code to activate and disable day  alarm  Because Day Alarm is now deactivated when exiting the Installers programming mode this code should be  fused to reactivate the mode when required     9  Initiate a Test Report  By keying in the Special code followed by 9 then AWAY a test report will be immediately sent  This is handy if  you wish to test the dialler without causing the sirens to sound        Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 48 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Uploading  amp  Downloading    The Salutian   g8 range of control panels can be programmed or controlled via an IBM compatible personal  computer running the EDM Alarm Link software version 2 00 or greater  The facility will allow you to make  alterations to your customers control panel without the need to leave you office  improving customer service and  saving you time and money  For country locations where a control panel is situated hundreds of mile from your  office the upload download feature is invaluable     There are different method of communicating with your control panel  one being via a modem over the telephone  lines  Remote  and the other by directly connecting to the RS232 port on the computer with a cable  Direct      Direct Connect   The direct link
68. turing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 5       BYPASS RESTORE CODE  BR  ave 3  cotone ana Lal e io a ae ea 32  INVALD  CODE TAMPER ini saloni aio Alana aaa 32  INVALD CODE ATTEMPTS aii A rin alia 33  RINGO AO CO ine 33  CONSOLE PANIC CODE  niin ira 33  SYSTEM OPTIONS di O AL ie 34  SYSTEM OPTIONS  Z E O eas vas A A A A a 35  CONSOLE DURESS caidas lodo eila oi a ec aiar 35  DIATEER OPTIONS Livin Ai A A aio 36  DIALLER OPTIONS2       c claire andina ade la il 36  TEST REPORTS atalanta A lhi rhino A dalia 37  O loi ill ie de vi ci iii oi ai die 37  SIREN  RUIN  IME colli E EA luisa leur italia 37  DAY ALARM MASK    ia is 38  ENTRY TIMER Lisa DA vt wd gle eben bere iii N i diante 39  ENTRY TIMER Zo 2 ul o ile ui cer aerea cf e 39  O RON 39  OUTPUT Zin ii a A Lac La 39  OUTPUT Fica it A TA 40  OUTPUTS sre See Ae iv E al e SBS Be AE OAR EA BA eS Oe ee ia 40  CONSOLE  BEEPER svitare sad ecsepreast ani 40  NEXT TESTREPORT TIME LL REA a 41  IBAN ONDAS taso se e otaa ksosa iea E EiS Rosen Esta CEE SE P dosor ESAs Sias se Psa E odotus Ssni esas 41  PAGER    DIALLING FORMAT p precoce ricaricata 43  Basic F  ger Format gesin an alia a balla aa lella dirla 43  Advanced Pager T a E E AEE E it dia a 44  MASTER  CODE FUNCTIONS waccesissscciicccicecsccecsscseccocsconsseetcanssoesenssessenssecssussnccsanssvescesssensessecocscssesoedscuesecossssaccbossdsedsersceaees 45  L lt User Code  AlterationModenn ea tek ai es oooh Bo Rac a SB EAS 45   2  Domestic Phone Number Change Made    sss esse
69. u wish to view the stored numbers enter the Master code   2   AWAY  Three beeps will be  heard and the numbers will be displayed  When finished  the first digit of the first number will be displayed  If no  keys are pressed within 10 seconds the mode will be exited automatically or you can press the AWAY key to end  at any time to exit     NOTE   When viewing the numbers via the console the number 9 is represented by the fault indicator  A zero in the phone    number is represented by the fault and zone 1 indicators  The end of the number is represented by the fault and  zone 5 indicators           Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 42 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Dialling Function   When the SQIUEION    8 is triggered  it will commence dialling the first programmed phone number  If a busy  or engaged tone is detected the panel will hang up and commence dialling the second number   if one is  programmed   The first call will however be counted as 1 unsuccessful dialling attempt     The calling procedure can be aborted at any time by simply entering your on off code     NOTE   A maximum of 6 calls per alarm event will be made  This count includes any unsuccessful calls  The counter will  be reset if the zone re triggers and a further 6 attempts will be made  The panel will stop dialling after 6 attempts  or 3 successful calls     If busy tone is not detected the panel will assume that the phone has been answered and will begin sending its  tran
70. ual will explain all aspects of programming the SOIUEION    8 control panel from default to final  commissioning  All system parameters and options are detailed  however suitability is left up to the individual   Every system can be tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily  The programming simplicity will make  your installation quick  accurate and rewarding each and every time    This manual assumes that you are familiar with every feature and operation as detailed in the Operators Manual   Therefore certain operational procedures have been omitted  A number of new features and improvements have  been introduced in SOlutiam   8 Issue 3  To make the changes easily noticeable we have prefixed each of  them with the following symbol V3     Introduction    Congratulations on selecting the SOlutiam   8 security control system for your installation  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 and installation 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     The plug in PROGRAMMING KEY has been a major break through in control panel p
71. utputs     Auxiliary Code    152 to 157  158 to 163          Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing ISSUE401 DOC    Page 26 Solution 8 Installation Manual       Zone Configuration Table      1   O   Standard Instant    2   0   Lockoutsiren      3   0   Lockoutdialler      4   O   Lockout siren lockoutdialler      5   0  Siet      6   O   Silent lockoutdialler   6   2   Silent   lockoutdialler      7   0   Staymode      8   0  Staymode silent    8   2  Staymode silent      9   O   Stay mode   silent   lockout dialler__   9   2   Stay mode   silent   lockout dialler___     10   O   Staymode lockout siren   tg    11   O   Staymode lockoutdialler         12 Stay mode   lockout siren   lockout HY Stay mode   lockout siren   lockout  dialler dialler      6   1   Silent lockoutdialler   6   3   Silent lockoutdialler      8   1  Staymode silent  8   3   Fire sound   lockout siren      9   1   Stay mode   silent   lockout dialler__   9   3   Fire sound   lockout dialler      Stay mode   lockout siren Fire sound   lockout siren   lockout  dialler    Stay mode   lockout dialler    12 1 Stay mode   lockout siren   lockout Unused Zone  dialler          ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 Installation Manual Page 27       Zone Configurations    Locations 164   195  J o     Each zone has four programming locations allocated to it  The first of these locations contains the character for  the zone option  1 to 12   the second of these locations contains the chara
72. vates as soon as the panel becomes armed  during and after exit time   It will reset when the panel  is next disarmed     Type 2 System Stay    This event triggers as soon as the panel is armed in the Stay mode  It will reset when the panel is next disarmed     Type 3 Exit with all Zones Sealed or Entry Warning   This event type has dual functions  It will activate during exit time when all eight zones are sealed  The next time  it will activate will be during entry time     Type 4 Exit Warning    Activates during exit time only  Zones can be sealed or unsealed     Type 5 Entry Warning or Day Alarm   This feature will cause the output to trigger for Day alarm when the panel is disarmed  It will also trigger for  entry warning when the panel is being disarmed during the entry period  Day alarm zones need to be selected in  location 227     Type 6 All Signals Transmitted Ok  Kiss Off     This feature will cause the output to activate once the control panel has successfully transmitted all of its stored  alarm data     Type 7 Silent Alarm  Activates whenever any silent alarm is triggered  whether the system is armed or disarmed  It will reset the next  time the system changes state     Type 8 Auxiliary Output Code 1  This event is only functional while the system is in the disarmed state  Locations 152 to 157 defines where this  code is programmed  This output can be used to operate an electric door strike        ISSUE401 DOC Electronics Design  amp  Manufacturing    Solution 8 
    
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