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1. Device Information Pon Magnetic Contact 450857 Zone O11 Device No pi Poa Magnetic Contact 450257 Zone 017 viga Shock Sensor 4001E1 Zone 013 Se oe Pg PIR Detector 400282 Zone 014 Serial No 0857 Tos PR Detector D0310 Zone 015 Mapped Ta Tont Wos PIR Detector 400341 Zone 016 ar PIR Detector 40035 Zone 017 Zone 011 7 Toe Shock Sensor 400 1F6 Zone 018 fog Remote FOB o User 04 ein Hone wage E Hone laa None wah None Mia None os igh Hone a ig None a kE F None i gg None gg None 20 None j ag Hone ze None i The Radio Expander page shows all of the Radio Devices on the system the Device Type The Serial Number and to which Zone User the device is mapped Not applicable to Premier Elite V2 xx panels and Ricochet MT2 28 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Programming Outputs Click Programming Outputs or click on the Outputs button on Panel Program Bar The Output Options window is displayed Control Panel _ 60 Panel Outputs 24 Hr Low Temp Alarm 24 Hr High Temp Alarm Tamper Alarm Trouble Alarm 4 Network Fire Alarm Trouble Tamper 00 Never Active _ amp Digi Outputs 2 Digi Channels bem 1 Area ABCDEFGH Fire Alarm 2 Area ABC DEF GHPA Alarm li 3 Area ABCDEFGH Alarm i 4 Area ABCDEFGH Armed i 5 Area ABC DEF GH Zones Locked Ou 6 Are
2. Select restore folder Please select the location of the restore folder C Work Customer Wintex 01_01_2011 5 m Favorites gt fb My Music i Downloads m Computer m Work gt di Cusotomer zips a Customer Wintex Vali 010i 2011 W 01_10_2011 0112 2011 Click on the required drive folder and click OK to accept Click Read Disk to read the available accounts on the restore disk The accounts and information will be displayed kou a E 1 Insert Disk into source drive 2 Click on Browse to select the location of the restore folder 3 Click Read Disk 4 Select deselect the files to be restored and click Restore Restore Folder C Users preed TEXE Downloads Work Customer Wintex 01_10_2011 Account Ref Name Panel Type File Date Time Status ip1 1 Premier 412 01 09 2011 11 00 46 Click Ctrl Click to multi select on the accounts you want to restore Click Restore to restore the selected accounts NOTE jf the account is locked with a password please contact technical support INS549 3 13 Wintex User Guide Connection can be achieved either locally or remotely First you need to set up the connection method or methods that are to be used Connect Locally PC COM If you are using a PC com this will be at default assigned to Com1 as this is a serial device no drivers will be needed for this device USB Com Connect the USB com to your PC and to one of the Co
3. Texecom WINTEX User Guide INS549 3 Wintex User Guide CONTENTS coroa eaae ea aeaea aE eaae 2 Introduction wisiiiiscticdcssdadsiecndsscndecdcaddsedessdsasdeascscaanaaas 3 PAST al AMON ispa 3 SEAMING WINTEX sia ies ines AAAS 3 User LOGON vicsisctidciscciecadecedancderdddacsaadcanddcdsandedaaededaneden 4 User Details rsrs eats 5 System ACCESS ice cicicinecns dinusan neinean enone meaa ioien 5 Panel ACCESS aaa aAA E Ea 6 Accounts Customers ssssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 Creating a New Account Customer ccccseeeseeeeees 7 Customer Detalls vsiccsscacecssiceweneesiecseateeDectecteccexddueveccens 7 Panel Details sccciccsescescnisccsaccennctescececsacccdeueecenacesbaetenes tact 8 Panel Information a a aa 9 Open or Alter an Existing ACCOUNT cccseeeeees 10 Editing an Accounts dean ai 11 Saving Account Data ccccssseeeseeneeeeenseeeeeneeneenneenes 11 Viewing ACCOUNT HIStOPy cccceseeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeeneees 11 Print Account amp Panel Details cescseseseeeneees 12 Backup Account Data ccccccsesceseseeeeeeeeeneeeeneneeneens 12 Restoring ACCOUNTS cccesssceseseeseneeseseseneeeeneneeseneees 13 Connection Options c1sccesscesscnnsesnssenssenssenssennees 14 Connect Locally siissisnppii n 14 Connect Remotely a e e a a aa 15 Modem INformatiOn cccccsccseseeseseeeeeeeeeneeeeneeneneens 17 Adding a New Mode i c cccccsseneseeeeeeeeeneeeenee
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5. O Am Reset Test Control Timer 3 cT3 Pa A r T arm m Keypad 4 m Area M O Q Q QO Oiam Reset Test 3 pm r SQ a Keypad 5 Control Timer 4 Q T4 Area N Qi am Reset test Keypad 6 o lt eae 7 Sees Q Lo Area O GQ O Q_ Am Reset Test ce Control Timer 6 Q CT6 Amap QG am Reset test gt Network 2 Control Timer 7 oe Glad Expander 1 Control Timer 8 crs Eo E Sree DI Send Message Expander 3 Expander 4 Expander 5 3 vnandor i x a Ge cose Click on the Close button when finished INS549 3 37 Wintex User Guide Online Keypad The On line Status and Control mode allows you to view and control in real time the status of the alarm system Click Diagnostics Online Keypad or click on the Online Keypad button on the tool bar The Online Keypad window will be displayed Online Keypad mit Contact Information Panic O To display information enter 4 D Sd Far Instaler etais Fire O EDS For 24ty Cal Out Details koe rs _ Remote Reset Details Medical CJ gt Clear Message Click on the keys to operate the online keypad Click on the Close icon in the top right hand corner when finished Event Log Click Diagnostics View Event Log or press CTRL L or click on the Event Log button on the tool bar The Control Panel Event Log window is displayed at default there will be no log as one has not been downloaded FMS
6. Online Status and Control or click on the Online Status button on the tool bar The Online Status and Control window will be displayed Online Status and Control o e mT T Control Panel Zone Status Offboard Comn Auto Test Onboard Comm Zone Type Areas Zone Status Sonne soa System 001 Entry Exit 1 Madan AAs O Q Secure QO Q Q Q Omit Areas 002 Guard AN T A Ger e e Secure Q Q Q Q Omit Remote Contro z 5 eee neti 003 Guard Aescssosssnesess Q Secure Q Q Q Q Omit Network 1 004 Guard M Secure Q Q Q Q Omit Expander 1 005 Guard errr rere Q Secure 0 Qo Omit Expander 2 z P r r Expander 3 006 Guard j EEEO E Secure Q Q Q Q Omit Expander4 007 Guard Remorse lsum em ane Secure Q Q Q Q Omit Expander 5 z p x x r 008 Entr ti Stet lett tt tit Secure Omit Expander 6 i O Q O e Expander 7 Panel Outputs Panel Status Expander 8 Keypad 1 1 Never Active Q Panel Box Tamper Open QO Keypad 2 2 Never Active Q Bell Tamper Active Q Keypad a 3 Never Active Q Auxiliary Tamper Active Q Keypad 5 4 Never Active Q Auxiliary 12V Fuse Blown Q Keypad 6 5 Never Active O Bell Fuse Blown O Keypad 7 Panel Strobe Output Keypad 8 a es pr a a A ater va 13 80 Y Expander 1 sires oa Expander 2 System Current 1 279 A Expander 3 Expander 4 Expander 5 z vnandar g Click on the item you wish to view in the left hand panel Zones amp Outputs System Area
7. is displayed Premier 412 816 816 Plus amp 832 User Code Maintenance window Time Lock Code with Control Timer 1 Enable Open Reporting Enable Close Reporting Enable User as Duress Code Activate Door Strike Output Allow Global PA Fire Silence Disable Remote Access BOO User Options 3 Allow Engineer Code Programming Allow Engineer Code Locking Allow Engineer Programming Allow Test Call Transmission Allow Alarm Fault Acknowledgement Allow User Programming Allow User Code Programming Local Partition Access Only IIS S S S S S 2 b ais F Control Timer 5 V Control Timer 6 Cst O P 2 A TAG E Cst O P 2 B CODE Engineer User Keypad Door Control E Keypad 1 1 Keypad 1 5 Keypad 1 2 Keypad 1 6 Keypad 1 3 Keypad 1 7 Keypad 1 4 Keypad 1 8 i g F 5 Allow Own Code Change Allow Change Chime Zones Allow Change Timers Allow System Tests Allow User Setup Allow UDL Engineer Access Allow New Engineer Codes Allow NVM Locking PET TEL EEEL TET T ETP EI aa SSSi8i8 8 8 8 To select a user click on the required user in the left hand panel With t
8. 8 Enable Transmission 3 Zone Warning 4 Auto Reinstate if Force Armed 5 Disable Keyswitch when Away Armed 6 Disable Exit Faults 7 Truncate Exit Delay 8 Forced Walk Test Zone Text Notes pA pi poi p pi j p opi pi p jt i p pi pi jd ji pt j jt pt pa v INS549 3 23 Wintex User Guide Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Zones and Attributes window Zones and Attributes a Zone 001 002 003 Location Panel Z1 Panel Z2 Panel Z3 Panel z4 Panel Z5 Panel Z6 Panel Z7 Panel Z8 XP01D01 XP01 D02 XP01 D03 XP01 D04 XP01D05 XP01 D06 XP01D07 XP01D08 XP01 D09 XP01 D10 XP01D11 XP01D12 XP01D13 xP01D14 XP01D15 XP01D16 S ypnini7z7 Ww Type Entry Exit 1 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Entry Exit 1 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Nant need Zone Type Entry Exit 1 Enable Remote Detector Test ACEI Chime Options Silent Chime tone 1 Custom Zones Internal Alarm Bell Strobe Monitor 24Hr Notes Chime tone 2 Chime tone 3 Enable Coms Warning Tone To select a zone click on the required zone in the left hand panel With the zone selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on the Panel Program Bar Incl
9. Mode allows you to monitor the printer port of the control panel NoTE YOu Can only use the feature if you are connected to the control panel via a PC Com module Click Diagnostics Online Printer Mode The Online Printer window will be displayed As events occur they will be displayed in the window Click on the Close icon in the right hand corner when finished 40 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Changing the Language If you wish to change the language Wintex uses Click Setup Language The language options are displayed ea Modem Setup Ctrl M Modem Database Options Add File Security After making your choice of language the following dialog box will be displayed be xs Ci Please close then restart Wintex to load new language buy irim Digma funit Tetea Wind Hjelp J He 2 a j me fy iben fcbhocds pam Opam 1412011 Le INS549 3 41 Wintex User Guide User Log On Log Off Change Log On Password Change User Name Change User Access Exit Accounts New Account Open Account Edit Account save Account Save Account As Revert Account Data Close Account Account History Print Account and Panel Details Backup Account Data Restore Account Data Programming Zones and Attributes Partition Timers and Options Global System Options Remote Keypad Options Expander Options Output
10. Password User must change password on next logon Enable Password Expiry Password Expiry Date 30 12 1899 Click Add New User New User User Name Password Confirm Create the new user using the following credentials User Name TexecomMaster NOTE This iS case sensitive Password 123456 Click OK to add new user Click OK to exit User Configuration Now click User Log Off 44 INS549 3 Click User Log On enter the following User Name TexecomMaster Password 123456 The following pop up will be seen Click OK Log On to Wintex using your normal User Name and Password Wintex User Guide NOTE f you have not created your own profile the default User Name is Master and the Password is 123456 When you are logged on you will now see an extra Toolbar item called Utilities User Accounts Programming Communications Diagnostics Setup Utilities Window Help ra ms 7 F ze uUe B fol ea E Oxe 2 Mew Open Save Edit Account Program Print Receive Send Rem Reset Diagnostics Keypad Eventlog Setup Connect Hame Using Panel Language Editor To be able to use the Language Editor you first need to open an account Click on New In the Account Reference Filed Type Translation Account Ref Name In the Panel Details Tab Select Premier 832 from the Dropdown Menu and Click Add NOTE t is important that 832 is selected as this will
11. Zone Alarm Log Test Log Event Group Text No Default Text Current Text E Load Language 001 MENU for Options MENU for Options 002 Enter Code gt Enter Code gt TY Receive Al 003 Enter B to 7 9 Enter to 7 9 d Send All O04 Partition Noe 005 Enter Value eee mm 006 gt Event Text acter Map 42 Send Page 007 Digi UDL Set Keppad LCD Tyne mA eee a Stender O03 system Fault International x xe 012 Zone Wiring one Wiring 03 Zone H Att 1 zone ALL 1 014 Zone Att 2 zone Att 015 zone H Att 3 zone Att 3 O16 Zone Areas fone Areas T Liose O17 Text Zone Text one mO All Zone opt ce 01 Zone t Type EEEE You can now edit the text in the Event Text Window and it will be displayed in the Sample Display Window below Do this for every line of text in the Panel Text tab and then complete for each of the other Tabs 46 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Inserting Special Characters If you need to insert special characters the available characters can be viewed by selecting the Character Map Highlight the character required and click Select Once you have completed your selection Click Insert International LOD Character Map MRURRBYLSEDAESTEL Ih HERE Cake anr H1iFtSs456rPS89r i 3 JABCCEFGHIJELMNO PORSTUUNKY20 _ ma abodefohiak Lemna meert P4HrSstuyvwxyezi t
12. be made to launch and view Ricochet Expander s V2 xx amp above data when connected to the control panel The Ricochet Icon turns green when online with the panel clicking this button launches and connects to Ricochet Monitor Ricochet Keypad EventLog Setup Hang Up NoTE Should only be used on Local connections or IP GPRS connections if remote 32 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Sending amp Receiving Configuration Data Receiving Receive Configuration Data The Receive Configuration Data option retrieves all configuration data except communicator reporting codes from the Control Panel Click Communications Receive Configuration Data or click on the Receive button on the tool bar and select the Receive Configuration Data option The Communication Status window will display progress of the communication Communication Status Wg Receiving Control Panel Data When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required You can now edit the Control Panel data Receive Panel Log The Receive Panel Log option allows you to retrieve the system event log from the Control Panel Click Communications Receive Panel Log or click on the Receive button on the tool bar and select the Receive Panel Log option The Receive Event Log window is displayed Receive Options Receive All Events Receive New Events Only Receive the Last 500 Receive Mand
13. ensure that the modems do not corrupt the STU data If this option is greyed out the Control Panel is only capable of communicating at 300 Baud Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat If the Control Panel has been programmed to uses the 2 Call Answer phone defeat option this is a default parameter then make sure the Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat box has a tick in it click on it to toggle This will force the PC modem to dial out wait then hang up after a pre programmed delay then dial out again The Control Panel will only pick up the call on the second time the PC dials out This allows the Control Panel to be used on the same telephone line as other equipment e g fax machines telephones and answer phones To program the 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat Delay see Modem Configuration on page 16 Radio Pad Details Radio Pad NUA If the panel is fitted with a Radio Pad and you have a Radio Pad connected to your PC you can communicate with the panel using the Paknet network Enter the NUA number of the Radio Pad that is fitted to the panel in the Radio Pad NUA input box Radio Pad NES Enter the NES details for the Radio Pad Network Details Host Address If the panel is fitted with a COM IP or a COM GSM using a fixed IP SIM card fill in the IP address Host Port Fill in the Port number associated with the IP address from above Connect via WebWayOne SMG If the panel is using a WebWayOne or Emizon 21 module the check this box Panel Inform
14. on Send Receive Host Address Indude All Radio Config when Sending Data W Indude All Ricochet Config when Sending Data V Indude Zone Text on Send Receive V Indude All Zones on Send Receive Indude All Radio Config when Sending Data Host Port T Connect via WebWayOne SMG Host Address Host Port E Connect via WebWayOne SMG Deit Xone orep Sem Toes oat Panel Details Panel Type From the drop down list select the Control Panel type that is fitted at site Software Version From the drop down list select the software version that is fitted in the Control Panel If you do not know the version select the latest highest number The first time you connect with the Control Panel Wintex will prompt you if the software version in the account mismatches the version in the Control Panel NOTE f your panel software version is higher than that available in the drop down list make sure you have the latest version of Wintex installed Serial Number The Serial Number box will initially be blank this will be automatically updated the first time you connect with the Control Panel UDL Password Enter the UDL passcode that is programmed in the Control Panel at site If one has not been set it will be the last 4 digits of the engineers code NOTE this must be programmed Date Installed Enter the date that the Control Panel was installed optional LCD Display Type se
15. print job to and then click on the OK button Backup Account Data Click Accounts Backup Account Data The Account Data Backup window is displayed Account Data Backup 1 Insert Disk into backup drive 2 Click on Browse to select the location of the backup folder 3 Click Start to backup account data Backup Folder Not Defined Use Browse to setup If you are backing the account data onto a removable media floppy disk then insert the disk into the drive Click Browse to select the location of the backup folder Please select the location of the backup folder a jM Computer ey Floppy Disk Drive A amp Local Disk C c DVD RW Drive D ch DVD RW Drive E cy Music F Click on the required drive folder and click OK to accept Click start to copy the opened account data to the backup location 12 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Restoring accounts This feature can be used if you import an account from another computer or from a USB stick Click Accounts Restore Account Data The Account Data Restore window is displayed Account Data Restore Ea 1 Insert Disk into source drive 2 Click on Browse to select the location of the restore folder 3 Click Read Disk 4 Select deselect the files to be restored and click Restore Restore Folder Not Defined Use Browse to setup Account Ref Name Panel Type File Date Time Status
16. the Browse button to locate the driver files in D USB Com Win98ME where D represents your DVD CD ROM drive Ensure that the Removable Media Floppy CD ROM check box is not selected Add New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the following selected Search for the best driver for your device Recommended J Removable Media Floppy CD ROM JV Specify a location DAUSB Comiwing8ME a Browse Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want cme Windows driver file search for the device USB High Speed Serial Converter Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver yc 1 FTDINFTDIBUS INF CADOWNLO 1 Cancel 6 Click the Next button the following screen appears Add New Hardware Wizard z USB High Speed Serial Converter oo Windows has finished installing the new hardware device 7 Click the Finish button to complete the USB Modem installation 8 The USB Modem will be assigned a virtual com port to find out which port number has been assigned to the USB Modem open the Device Manager press the A Break on your keyboard and expand the Ports COM amp LPT option You should see the USB Serial Port and its com port num
17. the account window Email to send the profile of the selected account via email default program Microsoft Outlook Open open the selected account Cancel cancels the action and closes the window 10 Version FM Lx J X 15 x aX 13 x aX J X 10 02 T X 10 x E X J X J X F K J X T X T X J X T X J X aX J X D X aX 14 aw ni Search Show All a Print Editing an Account Open the Account you wish to Edit Click Accounts Edit Account press CTRL E or press the edit button Edit Account The Edit Account Details window is displayed Bybee Banel Deal Panel Details Panel Type Software Version Serial Number 5104512 UBL Password 1254 Date Installed 15 11 2011 E LCD Display Type Country United Kingdom Fanel Modem Details panel Modem Type Panel Tel No RadioPad Details Radio Pad NUA 23533900 RadioPad ESN Network Details Host Address 10 15 0 109 Host Port 10001 From here you can edit all the settings that have previously saved stored NoTE please see Creating a new customer on page 7 for details on how and what to change Saving Account Data Wintex User Guide After making any changes to the accounts programming the Accounts Save Account option is enabled To save changes to disk z Click on the ave button on the main tool bar Or press CTRL S NOTE Wintex will prompt you to save the account befor
18. to select the Program Execution PE File Click on File Select PE file and select the Wintex EXE file as shown Now click on File Create DLL this will create a language DLL file Note The Create DLL option is only enabled if your language is selected to select your language click on any cell in your language column Once the DLL has been created you can test your translated file by running Wintex and going to Setup Language and selecting the relevant language Continue to translate the text when you want to test your work click on File Save Language then click on File Synchronize DLLs This will update the language DLL and will allow you test the updated file in WINTEX Select PE file Look ir gt wintes lf B Customers ned co Defaults My Recent ic Languages Documents Be lsnomnar exe Winter exe Desktop My Documents 2 Mo Computer My Network File name Wintex exe 7 Places Files of type Applications EE files Cancel Notes for Translation Accelerator Keys Most Windows menus and buttons have shortcut key that can be accessed by pressing the ALT key followed by the underlined letter of menu or button For example the Accounts menu can be selected by pressing ALT followed by A The strings in the language file will have the ampersand amp character before the letter that will be underlined so when you look at the text for the Accounts menu you see that it is writte
19. 2 872 26 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Restart Soak Test Timer When you change the Soak Test Timer option this option is automatically ticked When you send this page or send all configuration data to the control panel Wintex will instruct the control panel to restart the Soak Test Timer Restart Service Timer When you change the Service Interval Timer option this option is automatically ticked When you send this page or send all configuration data to the control panel Wintex will instruct the control panel to restart the Service Timer Restart Battery Test Timer Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Only When you change the Battery Test Period Timer option this option is automatically ticked When you send this page or send all configuration data to the control panel Wintex will instruct the control panel to restart the Battery Test Timer Remote Keypad Options Click Programming Keypad Options or click on the Keypads button on Panel Program Bar The Keypad Options window is displayed Premier 412 816 816 Plus amp 832 Keypad Options window sc 40 Keypad Options 1 42 Keypad Options 3 V 1 Partition 1 V 1 Fire Alarm Tones from Keypad 2 Partition 2 V 2 Burglary Alarm Tones from Keypad 3 Partition 3 3 Trouble Tones from Keypad F 4 Partition 4 V 4 Acceptance Tones from Keypad V 5 Permanent Keypad Status Display V 5 Error Tones from Keypad 6 Press any Key for Display 16 Chime Tones from Ke
20. 2 Entry Delay 2 23 Communication Delay 24 Bell Delay 25 Bell Duration 1 Enable Auto Bypass Mode F 2 Stay Armed Exit is Silent 3 Enable Remote Arming 4 Enable Remote Disarming 5 Local Exit Tone Arming Keypad Only 6 Stay Arm Entry is Instant 7 Stay Arm Exit is Delayed E 8 Only Start Exit when Partition is Ready Partition 1 Fa Partition 2 Fa Partition 3 Fd Partition 4 Notes 27 Arm Partition 1 with E Control Timer 1 T Control Timer 2 F Control Timer 3 Control Timer 4 27 Disarm Partition 1 with Control Timer 1 Control Timer 2 Control Timer 3 Control Timer 4 Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Area Timers and Options window se Area Timers and Options Areas Options Area Arm Suites Areas Area A Arming Mode Area A Timers Value Units Area A Entry Exit Exit Delay Time EI seconds Fa Area B Entry 1 Delay Time Seconds Pa Area C gt Exit Terminator Entry 2 Delay Time Seconds Lm Area D P Second Entry Time Seconds EJ Area E Timed Exit Bell Delay Time Minutes Fa Area F Instant Bell Duration Time Minutes Cm Area G Fa Area H koai Comms Delay Time Seconds J De Part Bell Delay Time Seconds Area A Text Arm Area A with Disarm Area A with Control Timer 1 Control Timer 1 E Control Timer 2 F Control Timer 3 _ Control Timer 4 Control Timer 5 Contr
21. F Restart Soak test timer Battery Test Time 10 Seconds Restart Service timer Soak Test Time 14 Days l Restart Battery test Timer Service Interval 0 Weeks X This window contains multiple pages of options to select a page click on the required tab Timers Configuration Options Control Timers etc With the required page selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on the Panel Program Bar Language The Language chosen will not show in Wintex until it has been changed in the control panel Languages available are as detailed in the table below 24 48 88 168 LS2 English UK English UK English UK English English English Swedish Spanish Russian French Italian Slovenian Belgian Dutch Polish Czech Text Danish Hungarian German Norwegian Estonian Finnish English UK Italian English Polish Swedish Hungarian French Russian Belgian Dutch Slovenian Norwegian Czech Finnish German Spanish Estonian NO oO BR WN O Country Code Country code selection chooses the defaults loaded in the panel and is normally linked to the language chosen aunty code beans amy O o o 0 UK 45 Export Denmark Denmark Russia UK Sweden 46 Sweden South Africa South Africa Norway 47 Norway Netherlands UK Poland 48 UK Belgium Norway Germany 49 UK France France Finland 58 Norway Spain Australia 61 Australia Hungary Test 97 Italy Themes 98 Czech Chinn 99 UK Estonia 17
22. a ABCDEF GH Fault Present iow 7 Area ABC DEF GH Confirmed Alarm si 8 Area ABC DEF GH Abort GT RedCARE Pins B Custom Output 1 H Custom Output 2 _ 4 Custom Output 3 _ B Custom Output 4 _ 6 X 10 Outputs 3 Network 1 4 To select an output click on the required output in the left hand panel With the required output selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on the Panel Program Bar INS549 3 29 Wintex User Guide Programming Communications Options Click Programming Communication Options or click on the Communication button on Panel Program Bar The Communication Options window is displayed Premier 412 816 Communication Options window Communication Options 76 1 9 Download Options CallBack No 1 F 3 Switch to Pulse Dialling after 3rd Attempt UDL Passcode T 4 Enable European Pulse Dialling Dial Att ts F 5 Enable Automatic Test Transmission i Rings before Answer 6 Enable Cancel Call Waiting 7 Enable Backup to other Alarm Receiving Centre Com Port 1 7 8 Enable Blind Dialling PE 75 Call Waiting Local IP Port Cancel Call Waiting Gateway Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 76 0 Download Options E 1 Enable Attended Download Polling SMG IP Address E 2 Enable Unattended Call Back E 3 Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat E 4 Restrict Downl
23. all b ih a Diagnostics Keypad EventLog Setup e Edit Accou ai 2 Receive Panel Programming Data Ctrl U Receive Panel Log Receive All Data amp Log Receive Reporting Codes Receive Language b Send Panel Programming Data Ctrl D Update Configuration Data Send Reporting Codes F Send Language b All Panel and Log Text EX Send Read Time amp Date Ctrl T Panel Text Log Zone Alarm Events Log Non Zone Alarm Events Log Event Groups Options Text Please send the completed translation files to techsupport texe com so they may be included in future versions of the Premier range of control panels NoTE only complete translations will be put into Control Panels If you wish to use your translated file locally then you can do this by using the Send All or Send Page buttons in Panel Language Editor If you choose to use the language file and at some point in the future you have to load the panel defaults the locally stored language will be lost and the default panel language re loaded 48 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Language Manager for Wintex Language Manager is a utility which allows you to translate Wintex into your chosen language Starting Translation 1 Ensure that the correct version of WINTEX is installed on the PC that is going to be used to do the translation 2 Install the Language Manager It is advisable to install it in the same folder as WINTEX N
24. and 212 Vile RD England 98 FairFax Lane Eng 63 Rod Lane Englan TF New Year Drive E 44RedRd England 90 Grange Rd Engla 33 Road Lane Engla 42 Oak Way Englan 82 Elm Street Engla 23 Head Road Engla 55 Drive Rd England 22 Road Lane Engla 11 River Street Engl 1 Perfect Road Engl 29 Trailer Park Lane 64 Fan lane Frnland delete the selected account New Site Tel No 32323453677 4590322334 3445656736 244550473567 0123456769 01706253675 23423452423 568656345 4513453145 492392302 7405056564 076543212345 3924574687 79434534665 645623545625 4566234523 64565254235 01706233875 1234556789 099 76543456 979 fo4343 45478 73467 9998887777 01706233875 675645354251 09656434325 FPaRAT ITA RadioPad NUA Opens the window to create a new account see previous section Search Allows free text search of the following fields Show All Account Ref Name Address Postcode Site Tel No Radio Pad NUA Panel Type Panel Type Premier 168 Premier 832 Premier 88 Premier 816 Premier 24 Premier 832 Premier 88 Premier 168 Premier 168 Premier 48 Premier 48 Premier 816 Premier 48 Premier 640 Premier 48 Premier 168 Premier 88 Premier 24 Premier 88 Premier 48 Premier 48 Premier 24 Premier 640 Premier 168 Premier 24 Premier 816 Premier 4A Use this button if your search parameters do not find the correct account Print Prints a list of the accounts shown in
25. ation Panel Information Shows details of the installed panel Software History Shows details of major changes to the Control Panels firmware and the relevant release number Click OK to save the account details this account is now open and you can alter the programming parameters of the control panel INS549 3 9 Wintex User Guide Open or Alter an Existing Account Customer Accounts 2 Click Accounts Open Account press CRTL O or select the open button OPen Customer Accounts Test Customer 17 Test Customer 18 Test Customer 18 Test Customer 19 Test Customer 2 Test Customer 22 Test Customer 23 Test Customer 23 Test Customer 24 Test Customer 25 Test Customer 29 Test Customer 3 Test Customer 30 Teat Cietamer 7 Mame Bill Thomas Bob Max Andy Woodcock Thomas Clive Fitz Jerald Wayne Rabbit James Sparow Mark Clive Alan Mell Steve Asfa Andy Heath Shelly Hall Mick Jackswon Richard Flan Mick Heat Steve Carol Stuart Rich Stepth Moon Conor Mustard Jack Beavis Kerry Agate James Higgins John Mac Paul Reed Paul Pfau Paul Smith Number of Accounts 29 Click on the account that you want to use Delete Address Wayne Robertson 42 Chicken Lane En 123 Bench Street En Steve Street Englan 88 Monitor Lane Eng 12 Jekins Drive Engl 23 Oldham Rd Engla 82 Load Lane Engla 11 Country Lane En 71 Yule Way Englan 7 Suagr Coar Engla 44 Well Rd Engl
26. atory Log Only ascent Select the Receive Options Receive All Events This option will retrieve all events from the Control Panel Receive New Events Only This option will only retrieve the events that have occurred since the last Receive Panel Log Receive the Last Events This option allows you to specify how many events to retrieve Click on OK to start The Communication Status window will display progress of the communication Communication Status When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required You can now view Control Panel log see Viewing the Log on page 38 INS549 3 33 Wintex User Guide Receive All The Receive All option retrieves all configuration data including communicator reporting codes and the system event log from the Control Panel Click Communications Receive All or press CTRL A or click on the Receive button on the tool bar and select Receive All Data amp Log option The Communication Status window will display progress of the communication Communication Status RR eer Receiving Control Panel and Log Data When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required You can now edit the Control Panel data or view Control Panel log Receive Current Page The Receive Current Page option retrieves the data for the active Panel Programming window e g if you have the Program Zones and Attri
27. ays 3 Daily Clock Adjustment 50 None 04 Restore Reporting Delay 30 Minutes 4 Language Right Click for codes 05 Output Short Pulse Time 50 x 100mS 5 Country Operation Code 06 Zone Loop Response Time 10 x 10mS 07 Transmission Abort Delay 180 08 Test Transmission Interval 09 Courtesy Delay 10 Service Timer 11 Verified 2 Wire Smoke Time Delay 12 Alarm Confirmation Delay 13 Activity Time Window 14 Poll IP Every Update Panel Timers Restart Soak test timer E Restart Service timer Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Global System Options window Global System Options PaE Ti imers Configuration Options Control Timers System Text Holiday Dates and Panel Hardware Global System Timers value units a Global System Options value Exit Settle Time ERI seconds Advisory Volume Global Bell Delay 0 Minutes Chime Volume 3 Global Bell Duration 15 Minutes No of Re arms 3 Double Knock Delay 7 Seconds Anti code Resets a Beam Pair time 60 Seconds Multi Knocks 5 Activity Delay 24 Hours Adjust Clock By 50 None 50 Abort Delay 180 Seconds Quick Count Pulse 4 Courtesy Time 30 Seconds Com2400 Modem Level 0 Defer Arming By 30 Minutes Language 0 Auto Arm Delay 30 Minutes Country Code 44 Menu Time out 180 Seconds Pulse Period 1 10 Seconds Pulse Period 2 20 Seconds Pulse Period 3 30 Minutes Line Fault Delay 0 Minutes AC Off Delay 5 Minutes Update Panel Timers Battery Test Period 24 Hours
28. ber COM6 in the example below INS549 3 9 System Properties ra xi General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type C View devices by connection CDROM a Disk drives m Display adapters ESS WDM Modem Enumerator Floppy disk controllers Hard disk controllers Keyboard Modem Monitors A Mouse 89 Network adapters PCMCIA socket pi Ports COM amp LPT i Communications Port COM1 a7 Printer Port LPT 1 USB Serial Port COMB sA lens foe sno ii oc E PEN z Properties Refresh Remove Print Cancel The USB Modem is now installed and ready for use with Wintex UDL software see Modem Connection on page 16 Windows XP and Windows 2000 1 Connect the USB Modem into a USB port on the PC Turn on your computer to allow the Operating System to detect the USB Modem When detected the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB lt gt Serial If your hardware came with an installation CD lt lt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue Next gt Cancel If you are using the driver from the Wintex CD insert the CD into your CD ROM DVD drive Then click the Install from a l
29. butes window active selecting the Receive Current Page option will only retrieve data relating to Zones and Attributes Note his option is only available when one or more Panel Programming windows are open Click Communications Receive Current Page or click on the Receive button on the tool bar and select the Receive Current Page option or click on the Receive Page button on the Panel Program Bar The Communication Status window will display progress of the communication When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required Receive Reporting Codes The Receive Reporting Codes option allows you to select which group of communicator reporting codes to retrieve from the Control Panel Either from the Communications menu or the Receive button on the tool bar click Receive Reporting Codes A sub menu will appear from the sub menu select one of the following options e Pulse Codes To retrieve the Pulse format communicator reporting codes Premier 412 816 816 Plus amp 832 Only e Contact ID Codes To retrieve the Contact ID format communicator reporting codes e SIA Codes To retrieve the SIA format communicator reporting codes All Codes To retrieve all communicator reporting codes The Communication Status window will display the progress of the communication Communication Status When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if requi
30. cDetall chAnewerPhone Enable 2 Cal Answer Phone Defeat AccDetallEditAccount Egi Account Details New Account Details Save As New Account Details Always Connect at 300 Baud Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Deles AccDetail_gb etwork Network Details Network Details AccDetail_gbPanelDetails Panel Details Panel Detals AccDetail_ghPaneiModem Panel Modem Detads Panel Modem Details AccDetall_ghRadioPad Rado Pad Details Radio Pad Details Account Ret Account Ref AccDetail_ bAddress Address Address AccDetall Country Country Country Date installed Date Installed AccDetail_bFileName Files Name File Name AccDetail bHostAddress Host Address Host Address AccDetail_IbHostPort Host Port Host Port AeeMietel Mal OPT ures li Te Tesnila Tuma 258 2617 206 Pump failure Ty Mhiaslau Tuna Relate length 100 NoTE The Native Language English can be hidden by un checking the Show Native Language check box on the main screen Translate the text in each cell click on the cell and press F2 or click twice on the cell All un translated cells are marked with a little blue triangle See Notes for Translation on page 50 INS549 3 49 Wintex User Guide Creating a New Language DLL file Once you have translated some or all of the text you don t have to translate all the text in one go you need to create a Language DLL file This operation only needs to be performed once Before you create the DLL you need
31. dow active selecting the Send Current Page option will only send the data relating to Zones and Attributes NOTE his option is only available when one or more Panel Programming windows are open Click Communications Send Current Page or click on the Send button on the tool bar and select the Send Current Page option or click on the Send Page button on the Panel Program Bar The Communication Status window will display progress of the communication errre ee Sending Data for Current Page When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required INS549 3 35 Wintex User Guide Send Reporting Codes The Send Reporting Codes option allows you to select which group of communicator reporting codes to send to the Control Panel Either from the Communications menu or the Send button on the tool bar click Send Reporting Codes A sub menu will appear from the sub menu select one of the following options e Pulse Codes To send the Pulse format communicator reporting codes Premier 412 816 Only e Contact ID Codes To send the Contact ID format communicator reporting codes SIA Codes To send the SIA format communicator reporting codes All Codes To send all communicator reporting codes The Communication Status window will display the progress of the communication Brrr oo Sending Communicator Reporting Codes When the communication task is completed you may disco
32. e from the drop down selection box NotE When you select a modem the Configuration String for the selected modem is also loaded and displayed in the Configuration String edit box If required the selected modem may be edited by clicking on the Edit Modem button This will display all configuration information for the selected modem Modem Information axa Name Texecom USB Modem Commands Return Codes Initialize Okay OK Dial ATDT Connect CONNECT Dial suffix M Busy BUSY Cancel Dial M Voice VOICE Hangup wwnwtttowwATHO M No Carrier NO CARRIER Answer www ATA M No Dialtone NO DIALTONE Configure ATFC1599 44 M Error ERROR V21 300 Baud 530 64 Ring RING V22bis 2400 Baud 530 4 x cence oto 16 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Modem Information Commands Name The Name of the selected modem This cannot be changed through Wintex Initialize The command used to reset the modem normally ATZ M Dial The command used to dial normally ATD Dial suffix The command used to initiate the dialling sequence normally M Cancel Dial The command used to cancel a dialling attempt normally M Hangup The command used to hang up the modem normally ATHO M Answer The command used to answer an incoming call normally ATA M Configure The custom configuration string see Modem Configuration String Guidelines below V21 The parameter for 300 baud speed used by the panel normally S37 3 V22bis T
33. e it closes if you do not want to save your changes select No Viewing Account History Click Accounts Account History The Customer History window is displayed 5 Customer History badhais Date Time Group Description 05 12 2011 15 10 30 File Account opened by user Master 05 12 2011 15 10 47 Receive Control Panel data Received by user Master 05 12 2011 15 11 34 Receive Control Panel data Received by user Master Use the scroll bar to scroll up down through the customer history Click on the Close button when finished INS549 3 11 Wintex User Guide Print Account amp Panel Details p Click Accounts Print Account amp Panel Details press CRTL P or click on the Print button Print The Print Options window is displayed Print Options es Zone Programming Partition Area Programming Global System Programming Keypad Programming Expander Programming Output Programming Communicator Programming User Programming Select the options you require to print S lt S S S S S S Click on the Print button the Print window is displayed Printer Name RICOH Aficio 1032 PCL 5e M Status Ready Type RICOH Aficio 1032 PCL 5e Where 10 60 1 29 Comment Print range Copies Al Number of copies 1 Pages Collate Selection 11 2 2 3 3 Select the Printer you wish to send the
34. ected to a Control Panel or not to create panel profiles and add and delete customers etc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Installation Wintex will function on any Windows PC with an operating system that is XP 2000 Vista amp Seven 32 Bit and 64Bit systems are supported Wintex can be downloaded from the Texecom website providing you are a Registered Installer Please visit http www texe com to register Wintex will be installed in C Programme Files Texecom where C is the designated hard drive In the case of 64 bit systems the programme will be installed in C Programme Files x86 Texecom Once installation is complete you can use Wintex for the first time Starting Wintex To open the program click on the Icon created during setup if you chose not to create an Icon the application can be started from the programme list under the Texecom folder Y The following window will appear Wintex UDL User Accounts Diagnostics Setup Utilities Window Help Q i Po 8 amp New Open ae i o ooo a o aL ei HS 00 Sa g Rem Reset Ea Status Offline Ready Tx Rx User Name Master 06 12 2011 11 45 50 N41 SR OR OOM ao amp INS549 3 3 Wintex User Guide User Logon By default there is no requirement to log on to the programme once opened it is strongly recommended that you assign individual user names and passwords for any person who will
35. ee TSSEEUSToHPT IAD be t TAASTUSHONsheEAUG TSSEEUEMABUWEY TOG fAReCOF O4AdSsrHa4 TaPecuszTHkuTes 2a TASCSFuUFESWET SUIS FPaEeESUPTHEA TARAS fir FASE GUT Pablb PANNE Keyboard Ak 0016 IMPORTANT NOTES The symbol Where you see the symbols in the text you are editing they must be the same symbol and in the same place and of the same number For Example if want to translate Line 11 from English to Greek the original text looks like this Zone Text The Translation will be Zwvn Ke uevo The symbol The same rule applies to the symbol where this is present in the text it must be in the translated text in the same format and the same number of times For example if want to edit Line 002 from English to Greek the original looks like this Enter Code gt The translation will look like this Elodayete Kwoikoc gt Once all of the translations have been completed save the file By default this will be saved in the Languages Subdirectory of Wintex INS549 3 47 Wintex User Guide Updating the Panel Language Before updating the panel language please make sure you have saved the new language to disk Create a new account and fill in all of the relevant details Connect to the panel The language can then be sentathe panel from the Communications Menu as shown below gramming Communications Diagnostics Setup Utilities Window Help Connect gt _ _ l Wait for Panel to C
36. eeneees 18 Texecom USB Mode ccccccessseeseesseeeseneeseeneeseees 20 WIRTEX OpUONS iueiai aae aeaaaee iai 22 Programming the Control Panel 00s008 23 EIG GAO uraa e a N 23 Zones amp Attributes snssnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 23 Programming Areas Partitions Timers amp Options 25 Programming Global System Options 006 26 Remote Keypad Options cccccsssseeseeseeseeeseeseenees 27 Programming Expander OptiOns cccsessseseesees 28 Programming Outputs cccscseessssseeeseneeeeeeneeseenees 29 Programming Communications Options 30 Programming USESS cccceeseeeeseeeeeneeeeneeeeneeenenenenes 31 Connecting with the control panel 0 s 0000 32 Waiting for the Panel to Calll cscccssssseeeeseneeeeens 32 Requesting a Call Back sccccssssseesseseesesenenseenees 32 Disconnecting from the Control Panel 006 32 Connecting to Ricochet Monitor V6 16 amp Later OILY vsccesicecs a ected eect 32 Sending amp Receiving Configuration Data 33 FROCCIVING aa Ea D E 33 Sending esei eaa eieaa a KA Edara eain 35 DIA QNOSUCS siiisicisatas stdaadiaadeaicacaddandicatcacsdansdnadcaaccataas 37 ENE G40 37 Online Status amp Control assssasssnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 37 Onlin Key Pa naso 38 2 Event LO icceciscccitcee es leciecchtcde rusinon eei araa 38 Remote Anti Code ReSet scscccssssesse
37. em The USB Modem has been specifically designed for use with Wintex UDL software and a PC to allow trouble free uploading downloading with Premier control panels System Requirements The following are the minimum requirements required for the USB Modem to work properly with your computer e 133 MHz or faster Intel Pentium or AMD processor e 10 MB free hard disk space e 16 MB RAM 82 MB or higher recommended e Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition SE Windows 2000 Windows Millennium Edition ME Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 e DVD CD ROM drive for modem software installation USB Modem Layout The USB Modem has only two connectors one the USB Connector and two the Telephone Line Jack No extra power connector is needed as the unit is a USB powered device that draws power from the computer s USB port i Power Data Indicator J Ta 2 USB Connector Telephone Line Jack Figure 1 USB Modem Indicators and Connectors Telephone Line Jack Connect the telephone supplied into this socket and plug the other end into a telephone wall socket USB Connector Connect the smaller end of the supplied USB cable into the USB Connector Connect the other end into one of the computer
38. em manufacturer and click OK Your New Modem is now ready to use 18 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Editing the Modem INI file You can add a new modem by editing the modem INI file which is located in the following directory C Program Files Texecom Wintex To add a new modem open the file and add the name of the modem to the list NoTE after the name of the modem you need to add Modems Jni Notepad File Edit Format View Help Index Generic Hayes cardinal 2400 MNP Dynalink 1414VQH Everex 12e External EV 936 Everex 74e External Ev 945 Hayes Personal Modem 2400 Hayes SmartModem 1200 External Hayes SmartModem 12006 Ful l Hayes SmartModem 1200B6 Half Multi Tech 7Dx USR Password 1200 internal USR Sportster 14400 7 700M Modem 14400 FAX modem 7O0OM Modem K56 Flex Pace Linnet 34 Plus Pace Mobi Fax USR 56K Voice Win Int USR 56K Voice Win Ext Motorola 5SM56 PCI SPEAKERPHONE USR Sportster 33 6 Fax Modem ESS E556 CHV PI BT Speedway Speedcom Billion 56Kbps External Multi Tech MT5600 7DxXE creative Modem Blaster USB USR 56K Faxmodem Model 5630 USR 56K Message Modem After saving the file if you go back to Wintex you will see the modem you have added Once the new modem is in the drop down list you can make any changes required to the Modem Setup as shown on the previous page INS549 3 19 Wintex User Guide Texecom USB Mod
39. estore Customer Accounts INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Panel Access As with System Access you can customise each user to allow or deny access to any of the listed Panel Access Options User Panel Access Options Receive Control Panel Data Program Zone Options Receive Control Panel Log Program Partition Options View Log Program System Options Send Control Panel Data Program Equipment Options Set Panel Date Time Program Outputs Use Online Diagnostics Program Communication Options Arm Control Panel Program Reporting Codes Disarm Control Panel Program User Access Codes Reset Control Panel Program Engineer Access Codes Allow NVM Locking Unlocking Allow Viewing of User Access Codes Once you have completed all of the required changes click OK The next time you open Wintex you will be prompted to log on 6 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Accounts Customers Creating a New Account Customer B Click Accounts New Account press CTRL N or press the new button Mew The New Account Details window is displayed New Account Details Customer Detals Panel Details Panel Information File Name Account Ref Name Address Postoode Tel No Customer Details It is possible to create a new account with just an Account Ref however it is recommended you include as much detail here as possible this will make it easier to manage the database as it grows File Name This will be ge
40. g Zones and Attributes or click on the Zones button on Panel Program Bar The Zones and Attributes window is displayed Premier 412 816 Zones and Attributes window o s es 1 Enable Manual Bypass 2 Enable Stay Bypass 3 Enable Force Arming 4 Quick Response Time Zones and Attributes A 11 Zone Type 01 Delay 1 V Zone Loc Type f 01 Pan Delay 1 02 Pan Interior Follower Perimeter Instant 12 Zone Wiring 03 Pan 0 Normally Closed 7 04 Perimeter Instant 05 06 07 08 E09 E10 Perimeter Instant Perimeter Instant Perimeter Instant Perimeter Instant Null Null 16 Partitions and Groups v 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 4 Partition 4 5 Group 1 Bypass 6 Group 2 Bypass 7 Group 3 Bypass 8 Group 4 Bypass 5 Enable Cross Zoning T 6 Enable Soak Test 7 Enable Swinger Shutdown 8 Enable Double Knock 15 Attributes 3 1 Change to Delay 1 on Stay Arm 2 Change to Follower on Stay Arm PE i Null E12 Exp 1 Nul E13 Exp 1 Nul E14 Exp 1 Nul E15 Exp 1 Null E16 Exp 1 Null E17 Exp 2 Null E18 Exp 2 Null E19 Exp 2 Null E20 Exp 2 Null E21 Exp 2 Null E22 Exp 2 Null E23 Exp 2 Nul 4 w 13 Attributes 1 T 1 Enable Instant Internal Alarm Tones V 2 Enable Bell 7 3 Delayed Bell 4 Pulsed Bell 5 Enable Instant Strobe 6 Enable User Chime 7 Enable Transmission Delay v
41. g button bar Opens the Programme Menu Open the Print options window Opens the Receive options menu Open the Send options menu Opens the Remote Reset Generator Opens the Online Status and Control window Opens the Online Keypad window Opens the Control Panel Event Log Viewer Opens the Modem Settings amp Options window Establishes a connection with the Control Panel Closes the connection with the Control Panel Launches amp connects to Ricochet Monitor MT2 systems only 43 Wintex User Guide Panel Language Editor Premier 412 816 amp 832 Introduction Wintex is equipped with a Language Editor which allows the user to create custom translated language files for the Premier 412 816 816 Plus amp 832 Control Panels Once the new language file has been created the user may use Wintex to install the language on the panel or subject to approval may have the language installed as their standard default language at the manufacturing stage The language editor is a hidden function which can be easily enabled to allow translation for all text displayed on the keypads Enable Panel Language Editor To enable the Language Editor proceed as follows Click User Change User Access User Configuration User Details System Access Panel Access User User Name Master User Options User Enabled Add New User Enable User Expiry User Expiry Date 30 12 1899 Password Options Minimum
42. ge user name use the dropdown list to edit the users name User options User enabled If this is selected the user can log in and use Wintex Enable User expiry If a date is set against said user after this date the user will not be allowed to log in Add New User Please see previous page Delete User This will allow you to delete all details associated with the programmed user Password Options Minimum Password This is the minimum length of the password required User Must Change Password If this option is selected the next time the user logs in they must change their password Enable Password Expiry Wintex User Guide If this is selected on and a date is set against said user after this date the user will not be allowed to log in because the password has been deleted System Access If you have more than one user on the system you may want to alter the attributes associated with users the following can be changed for each user of the system User Configuration User Details System Access Panel Access User System Access Options Edit User Access Options Create Customer Accounts Create New Users Edit Customer Accounts Delete Users Delete Customer Accounts Enable Disable Users Print Customer Accounts Change User Names View Account History Change User Passcodes Print Account History Force User to Change password Delete Account History Set Password Expiry Backup Customer Accounts Set Password Length R
43. he parameter for 2400 baud speed used by the panel normally S37 6 Return Codes Okay The modem response to a valid command normally OK Connect The modem response when connected with another modem normally CONNECT Busy The modem response when a busy line is detected normally BUSY Voice The modem response when a voice response is detected normally VOICE No Carrier The modem response when a carrier could not be detected normally NO CARRIER No Dialtone The modem response when a no dial tone is detected normally NO DIALTONE Error The modem response to an invalid command normally ERROR Ring The modem response when ringing is detected normally RING Adding a new Modem INS549 3 17 Wintex User Guide Adding a New Modem Modem Database Click Setup Modem Database you will be presented with the following screen Generic Hayes Hayes Personal Modem 2400 Hayes SmartModem 1200 External Hayes SmartModem 12006 Full Hayes SmartModem 12006 Half Hayes USB V92 Series 0375 Motorola 5M56 PCI SPEAKERPHONE Multi Tech MT5600 ZDXE Add V21 300 Baud V22bis 2400 Baud Type the name of the new modem and then click OK The New Modem is now in the list of available modems select it and click on edit The screen will appear as follows with default values added ATD M M www ATHAM ATA M V21 300 Baud V22bis 2400 Baud Edit the relevant fields to add the details supplied by your mod
44. he required user selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on Panel Program Bar Copying User Data a Right click on the user in the left hand panel that you want to copy 2 A popup menu will appear Click on Copy to copy the user information 3 Right click on the user that you want to copy the information to 4 A popup menu will appear Click on Paste to paste the information INS549 3 31 Wintex User Guide Connecting with the control panel Now you have set up your connection options you can use the full functionality of Wintex To connect with the Control Panel Click Communications Connect or click on the Connect Button on the tool bar You will be given a choice of connection options e Connect using PC Com e Connect using Modem 1 e Connect using Modem 2 e Connect using Radio Pad e Connect Via Network this option will only appear if you have programmed in IP details Connect Connect using PC Com COME Connect using Modem 1 COM2 Connect using Modem 2 COM3 Connect using Radio Pad COM4 Connect via Network 111 111 111 111 on Port 10001 Click on the required connection option Wintex will attempt to connect with Control Panel Once the connection is established the bottom status bar will show On line Ready The status bar will also show the name of the Wintex user accessing the system The menu and tool bar options will now change
45. in Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Serial Port If your hardware came with an installation CD lt lt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel Repeat steps 4 to 7 to install the USB Serial Port driver The USB Modem will be assigned a virtual com port to find out which port number has been assigned to the USB Modem open the Device Manager press the A Break on your keyboard and expand the Ports COM amp LPT option You should see the USB Serial Port and its com port number COM in the example below O Device Manager Action view Help 8 R ARA g Computer Se Disk drives Display adapters DYD CD ROM drives 4 Floppy disk controllers 3 Floppy disk drives Sy IDE ATA ATAPI controllers gt Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Modems 2 Monitors BB Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT 3 Communications Port COM1 F Communications Port COM2 ay ECP Printer Port LPT1 F 8 Processors Sound video and game controllers Sg Storage volumes System devices 10 The USB Modem is now installed and ready for use with Wintex UDL software see Configuring Wintex Software Windows Vista and Windows 7 1 Connect the USB Modem into a USB port o
46. ist or specific location Advanced option and click the Next button Click the Include this location in the search check box Then click the Browse button to locate the driver files in D USB Com Win2kXP where D represents your DVD CD ROM drive Ensure that the Search removable Media Floppy CD ROM check box is not selected Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM v Include this location in the search DAUSB Com Win2kxP Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel Click the Next button the following screen appears Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for USB High Speed Serial Converter Click Finish to close the wizard INS549 3 Wintex User Guide 6 Click the Finish button to complete the USB High Speed Serial Converter installation 7 After a short delay the Found New Hardware Wizard screen will appear aga
47. lect the Keypad type that is fitted at site standard or International Include Zone Text on Send Receive Check this box to send receive all zone text Include All Zones on Send Receive In the Panel Tel No entry box enter the telephone number including STD code for the line that the Control Panel is connected If you are using the USB Com Module IP module you may leave this blank Include All Radio Config when Sending Data If Wireless Technology is fitted to the control panel check this box Include All Ricochet Config when Sending Data V6 13 amp Later Check this box to SEND data the panel when using Ricochet MT2 Technology on Premier Elite panels NoTE f this box is not checked and Ricochet devices are installed no data will show in Wintex 8 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Panel Modem Details Panel Modem Type From the drop down list select the modem type that is fitted to the control panel NoTE jf none is fitted please leave as com300 Panel Telephone Number enter the telephone number including STD code for the line that the Control Panel is connected to If you are using the USB Com IP module you may leave this blank Always Connect at 300 baud If there is a RedCare STU connected to the same telephone line as the Control Panel then make sure the Always Connect at 300 Baud box has a tick in it click on it to toggle This will force PC modem to communicate at 300 Baud which is the speed that RedCARE recommend to
48. ll need a fixed IP SIM card you will be given the IP address and Port number by your service provider Enter the relevant details in the customer account See page 9 for details Also see the installation manual for the COM GSM Connect via WebWayOne SMG If the control panel is fitted with a WebWayOne module make sure you have programmed this correctly on the control panel and entered the relevant details in the Customer Account See page 9 and make sure to check the Tick Box Modem Connection oo Click Setup Setup Modem press CTRL M or select the button setup P The Modem Settings and Options window is displayed a Modem Settings and Options lt Modem 1 Modem 2 PC Com Radio Pad TcP IP Modem 1 Options Connect using COM2 z Baud Rate 4800 v Modem Type Texecom USB Modem Configuration Setting ATFC1599 44 M V21 300 Baud Setting V22bis 2400 Baud Setting 530 64 530 4 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat Delay 11 PC Call Back Identenfication No 1 7 Modem Data Packet Size 32 v X Cancel Help Modem Options Connect Using Select the Com Port that the modem is connected to This can be set to Com1 Com 16 this will be the comport number of your USB on your PC this can be obtained from device manager on your PC when the modem is connected and powered Baud Rate Select the Baud Rate that the modem will use Modem Type Select the Modem typ
49. m ports on the Control panel Windows will automatically install the required drivers If the drivers do not automatically install they can be located in the folder that Wintex has been installed in for example C Programme Files Texecom Wintex FTDI Drivers To install the drivers use the Update Driver function in Device Manager The device that needs updating will be shown with this symbol P Once the drivers have been installed the USB Com be automatically assigned to an available Com Port on your PC to see which com port is being used by your PC go to Device Manager and look under Ports It will be read by the PC as a USB Serial Port The port number assigned will be between 1 amp 16 NoTE The com port will only show once the USB Com is connected to the panel and has power Fle Action Waw Help da a 7l H e A G a g preed win i Computer Ea Ms dives E Display adapters al DWCI ROM drives og IDE ATA ATAFI con rollers mj magng devices Keyboards A Mice and other pointing devices E MaAonitors ar Metwork adapters EP Portable Devices a NP Pors COM amp LPT P Communications Port COM m iial Active Munagement Tedhrnlgay SOL OUR T USB Serial Port COMA T USE Serial Port COME D Processors i Security Dpi Sound video and game controllers i Syrte deweces Universal Serial Bus controllers Assign the correct Port When using either the PC Com or the USB Com you must tell Wintex which por
50. n as amp Accounts If you want to use the ampersand character in the string then you must insert two For example the Send PC Time amp Date menu option is displayed in WINTEX as Send PC Time amp Date shortcut T the text in the language file is written as Send PC amp Time amp amp Date Formatted Strings some strings within the language file have special format specifiers all specifiers start with the character for example Control Timer d d is used to specify that a number will be inserted in the string e g Control Timer d can be displayed as Control Timer 3 2d is used to specify that a two digit number will be inserted in the string e g Zone 2d can be displayed as Zone 02 3d is used to specify that a three digit number will be inserted in the string e g Zone 3d can be displayed as Zone 002 s is used to specify that a string will be inserted in the string e g Do you want to save the account s can be displayed as Do you want to save the account My Test 816 Panel It is very important that the format specifiers remain included when the string is translated Future Versions of WINTEX It is very important that once the translation is complete that the language file is emailed back to Texecom this is so that when future versions of Wintex are released the language files can be refreshed to include any new strings If the file is
51. n the PC Turn on your computer to allow the Operating System to detect the USB Modem 2 The new hardware should be detected automatically and the drivers will be installed 3 If the drivers are not automatically installed open Device Manager and right click on the Unknown device listed under Ports Com amp LPT click update driver and brows to the location of the drivers on the CD Earlier Versions of Wintex The USB Modem can be configured for use with earlier releases of Wintex In order to do so you need to create two modem driver entries in Wintex one for use with the Com 300 and one for use with the Com 2400 Com 300 Configuration Setting ATFC1S99 44S30 64 M Com 2400 Configuration Setting ATFC1S99 44S30 4 M 21 Wintex User Guide Specifications Electrical Environmental Operating Voltage 5Voc Operating Temperature 10 C to 55 C Current Consumption 30mA Maximum Humidity 95 non condensing Modem V21 V22 V22bis Dialling Formats Pulse or DTMF Physical REN 1 0 Dimensions 145mm x 90mm x 30mm Telecommunication Standards CTR21 Material Polycarbonate Packed Weight 150g Standards 2004 108 EC CE directive Hereby Texecom declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment o
52. nerated from the Account Ref Account Reference This can contain up to 25 characters in length Name Enter the Name of the customer Address Enter the customer Address details Postcode Enter the Post Code Tel No Enter the customer contact telephone number Fax Enter the Fax number Notes Enter any other customer information E G site specific information INS549 3 7 Wintex User Guide Panel Details Click on the Panel Details tab to enter the panel information Up to V6 V6 16 amp Later ail Edit Account Details oe Customer Details Panel Details Panel Details Panel Modem Details Panel Type Panel Modem Type Onboard Com300 Panel Modem Details Elite 88 v Panel Modem Type Onboard Com300 Software Version x Panel Tel No Software Version 2 x X Panel Tel No Serial Number Always Connect at 300 Baud V Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat Serial Number 2179685 V Always Connect at 300 Baud UDL Password 1234 V Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat UDL Password 1234 Radio Pad Details Radio Pad NUA 23533900 Date Installed 16 01 2012 Date Installed 11 07 2012 Radio Pad Details Radio Pad NUA 23533900 International LCD Display Type _ International Radio Pad ESN Radio Pad ESN Unknown Country United Kingdom Network Details Network Details Indude Zone Text on Send Receive V Indude All Zones
53. nnect with the Control Panel if required Send Read Time amp Date The Send Read Time amp Date option allows you to send the date and time to the Control Panel it also allows you to read the current Date and Time of the Control Panel Click Communications Send Read Time amp Date or press CTRL T or click on the Send button on the tool bar and select the Send Read Time amp Date option The Send Read Panel Date and Time window is displayed Send Read Panel Date and Times Current Panel Date and Time Panel Date 18 01 12 Panel Time 15 44 55 Send Panel Date and Time Send Date 18 01 2012 jr o The Send Date and Send Time will default to the current date and time of the PC If required adjust the date or time to the desired value then click on the Send button The Panel Date and Panel Time display the actual date and time of the panel clock When finished Click Close to close the window 36 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Diagnostics Elite 640 When using the panel type Elite 640 and area group selector will appear in the bottom tray This allows you to view remote control the selected Area Group This is present on most Diagnostic pages with the exception of System amp RF Devices aint Bicroup 1 Hu coup 2 My Group3 My Grou 4 Ej gose Online Status amp Control The On line Status and Control mode allows you to view and control in real time the status of the alarm system Click Diagnostics
54. not sent back you will have to translate all text again when next revision of WINTEX is released The language file is Wintex XXX lng where XXX is the country abbreviation code as shown at step 5 for example the Spanish abbreviation code is ES so the language file name is Wintex ES Ing 50 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Texecom Designed to Perform Texecom Limited Bradwood Court St Crispin Way Haslingden Lancashire BB4 4PW England Technical Support UK Customers Tel 08456 300 600 Calls charged at 3 36 pence per minute from a BT landline Calls from other networks may vary International Customers Tel 44 1706 233875 Email techsupport texe com Texecom Limited 2013 INS549 3 J Slo 003 british security industry association Certificate Number FM 35285 INS549 3 51
55. oad when Armed Com Port 2 E 5S Download when Part Armed E 6 Disconnect Telephone Line Name SMG Port Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640Communication Options window es Roe Ex i Call Back No 1 Switch to Pulse Dialling after 3rd Attempt Call Back No 2 Enable Blind Dialling Call Back No 3 Use MSN Pre Dial Number sane Dial All Numbers ei Dial Attempts 3 Rings before Answer 5 Area Accounts Enable Attended Download Areas AccountNo Text J Enable Manual Call Back Area A V Enable 2 Call Answer Phone Defeat Ba Area B E Restrict Download when Armed Fa Area C F Download when Part Armed Pa Area D E Disable Online Keypad Operation Area E Fa Area F Area G z Pre Dial Options e MSN Number ISDN Account No This window contains multiple pages of options to select a page click on the required tab Options ARCs etc With the required page selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on the Panel Program Bar Telephone Numbers The following characters can be inserted in the telephone number 3 second pause W 10 second pause hash normally used for pagers x star normally used for pagers 30 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Programming Users Click Programming User codes or click on the User Codes button on Panel Program Bar The User Code Maintenance window
56. ol Timer 6 Control Timer 7 Control Timer 8 Control Timer 2 F Control Timer 3 Control Timer 4 Control Timer 5 Control Timer 6 Control Timer 7 Control Timer 8 To select a partition area click on the required partition area in the left hand panel With the required partition area selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on Panel Program Bar Copying Partition Area Data 1 Right click on the partition area in the left hand panel that you want to copy 2 A popup menu will appear Click on Copy to copy the selected partition area information 3 Right click on the partition area that you want to copy the information to 4 A popup menu will appear Click on Paste to paste the information INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Programming Global System Options Click Programming Global System Options or click on the Global button on Panel Program Bar The Global System Options window is displayed Premier 412 816 816 Plus amp 832 Global System Options window Global System Options Timers Configuration Options Control Timers Auxiliary Input and Misc Options 30 Global System Timers Value Units 31 Global Counters 00 AC Fail Delay Minutes 0 Swinger Shutdown Count 01 Telephone Line Fault Delay 1 Minutes 1 Panel Speaker Volume 02 Cross Zone Time Window 30 Seconds 2 Chime Volume 03 Zone Soak Test Time 14 D
57. on the Close button on the Panel Program Bar INS549 3 27 Wintex User Guide Programming Expander Options Click Programming Expander Options or click on the Expanders button on Panel Program Bar The Expander Options window is displayed 50 Expander Partitions Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 51 Expander Options Fire Alarm Tones from Expander Burglary Alarm Tones from Expander Trouble Tones from Expander Acceptance Tones from Expander Error Tones from Expander Chime Tones from Expander Exit Tones from Expander Entry Tones from Expander 52 Expander Volume Level Speaker Volume Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Expander Options window Pre V6 16 V6 16 amp Later 7 Expander Options Expander Options Network Expanders iD Expander RadioPlus Expander Expander Areas Device Aux Input vV Area A Area E Area I eel i Net 1 Not Used A Area B Area F Area J I Net 1 Not Used p Net 1 Not j AreaC AreaG Area K Sy Net 1 Not Used AreaD _ AreaH Area L Not Used Not Used Not Used Aux Input Not Used Not Used ap Not Used Pl Net 2 Exp 2 Not Used Location Text Net 2 Exp 3 Not Used UP Net 2 Exp 4 Not Used ENet 2 Exp 5 Not Used ENet 2 Exp 6 Not Used ENet 2 Exp 7 Not Used ENet 2 Exp 8 j Expander So
58. ons Packet Size 64 Packet Time Out 5 Seconds Ricochet Monitor Connection Local Port 10010 Enabled m NoTE Under normal circumstance there will be no need to change the packet size amp Packet Time Out options shown above Connect Remotely Connection can be made remotely in a number of ways this section details the requirements for each connection type Com IP To setup the IP connection please see the previous section for regarding the setup for Local IP connection the principle is basically the same Radio Pad Connection Click Setup Setup Modem press CTRL M or select the button setup Setup The Modem Settings and Options window is displayed at this point select the Radio Pad tab Modem Settings and Options lt Modem 1 Modem 2 PC Com Radio Pad tcp ip Radio Pad Options Connect using COM4 Using the drop down select which com port is to be used To program the Radio Pad Number to be used for connection please see Radio Pad setup on page 9 Connect via Com GSM Connect over GSM To connect to the Control Panel via GSM you will need a SIM card with data services enabled and a Modem for your PC The Data Number should be entered into the as the Panel Tel No See page 9 for details Also see the installation manual for the COM GSM INS549 3 15 Wintex User Guide Connect over GPRS IP To connect via GPRS you wi
59. ote The Language Manager EXE file can be found in the directory C Programme Files Texecom Wintex Language Manager 3 Run the Language Manager software The shortcut is in the WINTEX Program folder on the start menu 4 After the program has started click on File Open Project and open the file called Wintex ntv lng 5 If your language was installed at step 2 go to step 7 otherwise click on File Create New Language the following screen is displayed Creale new lanpuage Based On Language Native Language Identifier Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Dutch Petgur Dutch Netherlands English English Name Dutch Belgan Localized Name Me derlands i Abbreviation NLE o Cancel Help 6 Select your language from the Language Identifier list then click OK 7 Inthe main screen ensure that the Units WintexStrings is selected as shown below J Language Manager C Program Files Borland Projects Wintex T ranslation Current ReleaseWintex ntv Ing Seles File Edit Search Language Repository Libraries Help Osa am p Units WintexStings 2617 _ IF Show Native Language Nothing Nothing Passcode Only Fasscode Only AbortOptionTSD_03 Code or Restore Code or Restore j Restore Only Restore Only Edit Account Details AccDetaiNewAccourt New Account Deals AcctDetailSaveAccountAs Save As New Account Details AccDetail_chAlveryrsConnectS Always Connect at 300 Bend Ac
60. r dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info ps Weee Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as Warranty All Texecom products are designed for reliable trouble free operation Quality is carefully monitored by extensive computerised testing As a result the USB Modem is covered by a two year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship Due to our policy of continuous improvements Texecom reserve the right to change specification without prior notice Wintex Options Click Setup Options The Wintex Options window is displayed Wintex Options 3 Options Modem Idle Time Out Seconds FE Default UDL Password 1234 v Use Default UDL Password when Creating New Accounts Customer Files Folder C Users preed TEXE AppData Local VirtualStore Program Files Texect Browse a Users Database Folder C Program Files Texecom Wintex Browse Defaut vox x sence ote Modem Idle Time Out When the PC modem is online with the control panel and there are communication tasks running Send or receive Wintex will prompt you that the modem has been Idle after the time out duration has elapsed You can either choose to stay connected with the panel or hang up as required Default UDL Password The default UDL password is 1234 Use Default UDL Password when Creating New Account
61. red 34 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Sending Send Configuration Data The Send Configuration Data option sends all configuration data except communicator reporting codes to the Control Panel Click Communications Send Configuration Data or press CTRL D or click on the Send button on the tool bar and select the Send Configuration Data option The Communication Status window will display the progress of the communication err a7 7 Sending Data to Control Panel When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required Update Configuration Data The Update Configuration Data option only sends the configuration data that has been changed since the account was opened NoTE n order for the update to work you MUST NOT save the changes that you have made since opening the account Click Communications Update Configuration Data or click on the Send button on the tool bar and select the Update Configuration Data option The Communication Status window will display progress of the communication Qh Updating Control Panel Data When the communication task is completed you may disconnect with the Control Panel if required You can now save the configuration data to disk by clicking on the Save button on the tool bar Send Current Page The Send Current Page option sends the data for the active Panel Programming window e g if you have the Program Zones and Attributes win
62. s Communication Options User Codes Communications Connect Hangup 42 Waiting For Panel to Call Request Call back Receive Configurations Data Receive Panel Log Receive All Data amp Log Receive Current Page Receive Reporting Codes Send Configuration Data Update Configuration Data Send Current Page Send Reporting Codes send Read Time amp Date Diagnostics Online Status and Control Online Keypad View Event Log Remote Reset Generator Online Printer Mode Setup Modem Setup Modem Database Options Language Utilities Panel Language Editor NoTE Only available with TexecomMaster Logon Please see Panel Language Editor Section on page 44 Window Tile Cascade Arrange icons Help Contents About INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Tool Bar Commands Icon P New Ae Open el Edit Account Rem Reset ey Diagnostics Keypad ae Event Log O EA Hang Up Ricochet INS549 3 Button New Open Save Edit Account Program Print Receive Send Rem Reset Diagnostics Keypad Event Log Setup Connect Hangup Ricochet QuickConnect Function Opens the New account window and allows you to create a new customer accounts Opens the customer accounts window and allows you to open an existing account Saves all account and Control Panel data to disk Opens the Control Panel programmin
63. s If this option is ticked the default UDL password 1234 will be set when creating a new customer account Customer Files Folder This option specifies where the customer files are located by default they are stored in C Program Files Texecom Wintex Customers Click on the Browse button to specify an alternative location e g a network server click on the Default button to return the Customer Files Folder back to the default setting NOTE f you are using windows 7 or service pack 2 or 3 of Vista and you are not the admin on the PC you may have admin rights but this will apply if you are not the overall admin then your customer files will be stored here C Users NAME AppData Local VirtualStore Program Files Texecom Wintex Customers or for 64Bit systems C Users NAME AppData Local VirtualStore Program Files X86 Texecom Wintex Customers 22 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Programming the Control Panel Elite 640 When using the panel type Elite 640 an Area Group selector will appear on the bottom left hand side of the screen This allows you to select which group of 16 areas you will be working on Once selected the programming options are the same as every other Elite panel EE Area Group 1 Contains Areas 1 16 Area Group 2 Contains Areas 17 32 coal Keypads Area Group 3 Contains Areas 33 48 Ig Expanders 49 Outputs Area Group 4 Contains Areas 49 64 Zones amp Attributes Click Programmin
64. s USB ports Power Data Indicator This indicator is lit when the USB Modem is powered from the USB port The indicator flickers when the USB Modem is sending or receiving data Installation USB Driver Installation The USB Modem requires a driver to be installed onto the computer before it can be used The USB Modem uses the same driver as the USB Com the driver can be found on the Wintex CD in the D USB Com folder or alternatively it can be downloaded from the Texecom web site www texe com If you are already using a USB Com with the computer then driver will already be installed and you can skip steps 2 7 20 Windows 98SE and Windows ME 1 Connect the USB Modem into a USB port on the PC Turn on your computer to allow the Operating System to detect the USB Modem 2 When detected the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found the following new hardware USB lt gt Serial Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware If your hardware came with installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do C Automatic search for a better driver Recommended cmos 3 Ifyou are using the drivers from the Wintex CD insert the CD into your DVD CD ROM drive Then click the Specify the location of the driver Advanced option and click the Next button 4 Click the Specify a location check box Then click
65. s etc Click on the relevant control buttons to change the status of the Control Panel Remote Control Click on Remote control to bring up the controls for the panel under this menu you can arm disarm reset the control panel turn outputs on off and send messages to the control panel Online Status and Control ol e e Zones amp Outpu PC Controlled Outputs System Control Offboard Comn Armed Reset Soak Onboard Comm PC Control 1 Q pci Ready Full Part Req Test System e i C PC Control 2 O PC 2 Area A eo Q Q Q Disarm Reset Test r gt z c Remote Contro PC Caniral 3 Q it aan Q O 9 9 Q Arm Reset Test RF Devices PC Control 4 Q pc4 Area C GQ Am Reset Test Network 1 PC Control 5 pcs Area D Ol Am Reset Test ues PC Control 6 pce Area E OQ Q am Reset Test Expander 3 PC Control 7 Q PC7 Area F Q Q Q Q Q Arm Reset Test Expander4 PC Control 8 Q Pcs Area G OQ OQ Am Reset Test f a A mm Expander 5 Area H Q Q Q Q Q Arm Reset Test cesar JONOON an Reet z1 1 Expander 7 Timer Controlled Outputs aan penne AT Reset j _Test Expander 8 Area J OQ am Reset test Keypad 1 Control Timer 1 cr Area K OQ O Am Reset Test Keypad 2 C al n aoen Keypad 3 pen 9 mes Area L
66. seesseeneeseens 39 ODIMe PAMET acaresa oa een nen ers unten Sse ers ear 40 Changing the Language cssssssssssesssenesenseesenees 41 Menu Commands csscsscssseesensensensensseesensensensenesees 42 Tool Bar COMMANAIS ssssnsnnnnnnnnnn 43 Panel Language Editor Premier 412 816 amp 832 44 INTFOGUICHION siscci nic ess cca dcctes oseaecSccecsices seuss deeevenesecoxceurect 44 Enable Panel Language Editor ccsssssseseeeeees 44 Using Panel Language Editor cccssseeseseeeeneees 45 Starting Translation cccccscsssseessssesseseseeneneeneees 46 Inserting Special Characters cccccssssessssseeseees 47 IMPORTANT NOTES aassnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 47 Updating the Panel Language ccccssseeseseeeeeeees 48 Language Manager for Wintex ssssssessesenseneens 49 Starting Translation ccccsscccsseessseeseeseeesseeeeneees 49 Creating a New Language DLL file 0000 50 Notes for Translation ccccsscseseseeseeeseseeeseeseeeeees 50 Future Versions Of WINTEX c1cccssscssseseeeseeseeeeees 50 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Introduction Wintex is a user friendly Windows based software designed for use with the Premier amp Premier Elite Series of control panels and provides complete upload download and systems diagnostics for total control and flexibility The programme can be used whether conn
67. t number to use Click Setup Setup Modem press CTRL M or select the button setup Setup The Modem Settings and Options window is displayed at this point select the PC Com Tab This tab is used for both the PC Com and the USB Com Modem Settings and Options Modem 1 Modem 2 PC Com Radio Pad TCP IP PC Com Options Connect using COM4 z Using the drop down box you can select which com port is being used once the selection is made select OK NOTE this is not the com port of the control panel this is the comport being used by the PC 14 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Com IP When connecting via IP you should first make sure you have entered the correct details in the Panel Details Tab of the customer account This can be found on Page 9 You will also need to ensure the Control Panel has been configured correctly Please see the relevant Control Panel installation manual and the instructions that came with the Com IP NotE When connecting locally via IP you must either plug the Com P into a router or if directly connecting to Com IP from the PC use a crossover cable Modem Settings amp Options TCP IP Ricochet Monitor Connection V6 13 amp later only This box is used to determine which port to use to connect to Ricochet Monitor and should only be used when connection to V2 XX Elite panels and V2 XX Expanders Modem 1 Modem 2 PC Com Radio Pad TCP IP TCP IP Opti
68. then cover all panel types if you select 412 at this stage many of the options in the 832 will not be available in the Language Editor and will not be translated INS549 3 45 Wintex User Guide Starting Translation Next Click on Utilities in the Menu Bar and click Panel Language Editor You will be presented with the following screen NOTE t is possible to load one of the existing translated languages to use as the basis for the new translation Click on the Current Text Column on the right hand side your screen should look like this Panel Language Editor one Alarm Log Text Non one Alarm Log Text Log EXW Group Text Option Text P Slik Panel Text No Default Text Current Text oo MENU for Options MENU for OrFtions ae Enter Code gt Enter Code gt 77 03 Enter a to 7 9 Enter 0 to 7 9 004 Partition No Partition Ho 7 m Enter Value Witt Enter Waluwe mjo gt aa Digi UDL Setup Digi UGL Setur Keypad LCD Type a Triple EOL Trifle EOL Standard os System Faults System Faults Intemational mo jan Zone Options All Zone OrFLions 111 Zone Type Zone Ture m2 zone iit Wiring Fone Wiring aa Zone Att 1 cone Att 1 u Zone HH Att 2 sone Att 2 015 zone Hit att 3 Fone Att O16 Zone Areas Fone Areas M7 zone Text Zone Text IE a Panel Text Zone Alarm Log Text Non
69. to Hang Up aaup Waiting for the Panel to Call Use this command to put the PC modem into Waiting for Panel to Call mode Once in this mode the user at site should initiate the download sequence by selecting the Start Download command on the Control Panel Panel Type Start Download Command Premier 412 User Code Menu 9 94 Premier 816 amp Plus User Code Menu 9 94 Premier 832 User Code Menu 9 94 Premier Elite 24 User Code Menu Yes scroll until Call Remote PC is displayed Premier Elite 48 User Code Menu Yes scroll until Call Remote PC is displayed Premier Elite 88 User Code Menu Yes scroll until Call Remote PC is displayed Premier Elite 168 User Code Menu Yes scroll until Call Remote PC is displayed Premier Elite 640 User Code Menu Yes scroll until Call Remote PC is displayed Requesting a Call Back This option is only enabled when you are connected to the control panel via a modem Selecting this menu option will cause both the PC and control panel modem to hangup The control panel will then call back to the PC modem and re establish the connection Disconnecting from the Control Panel To disconnect with the Control Panel Click Communications Hang Up or click on the Hang Up Button on the tool bar The PC will disconnect with Control Panel The comms status bar will show Off line Ready Connecting to Ricochet Monitor V6 16 amp Later only Connection can
70. ude Zone Text on Send Receive If this option is ticked then the zone text is included on a send receive If this option is not ticked the zone text is included on a send receive this will improve the send receive time Include All Zones on Send Receive Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Only If this option is ticked then the data for all zones is included on a send receive i e if the panel type is a Premier 168 then the data for all 168 zones is included on a send receive If this option is not ticked then only the data for the zones that are fitted are included on a send receive this will improve the send receive time for systems that are not fully expanded Copying Zone Data 1 Right click on the zone in the left hand panel that you want to copy 2 A popup menu will appear Click on Copy to copy the zone information 3 Right click on the zone that you want to copy the information to 4 A popup menu will appear Click on Paste to paste the information 24 INS549 3 Wintex User Guide Programming Areas Partitions Timers amp Options Click Programming Partition Area Timers and Options or click on the Partitions button on Panel Program Bar The Partition Timers and Options window is displayed Premier 412 816 816 Plus amp 832 Partition Timers and Options window Partition Timers and Options Partitions Options Partitions 26 Partition 1 Options Partition 1 Timers 20 Exit Delay 21 Entry Delay 1 2
71. unt _ Area A AENEAS Area B Area F FAFSEXC Area C Area G FAFSEXC FAFSEXC Area D Area H FAFSEXC Expander Aux Input and Volume FAFSEXC FAFSEXC Aux Input Not Used PAFRSERS Speaker Volume 4 sess s s s seen ene Expander Aux Input and Volume sess A AA DH HH D Speaker Volume s s s Location Text m xpander Sounds Fire Alarm Tones from Expander Alarm Tones from Expander Fault Tones from Expander Service Tones from Expander Entry Tones from Expander Exit Tones from Expander Chime Tones from Expander Expander Sounds Fire Alarm Tones from Expander Alarm Tones from Expander Fault Tones from Expander Service Tones from Expander Entry Tones from Expander Exit Tones from Expander Chime Tones from Expander 3 9 9 K S S Select the Expander by clicking on the relevant Expander in the left hand panel With the required Expander selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click on the Close button on Panel Program Bar Radio Expander pre V6 Build 16 Expander Options eo te S Network Expanders D Expander Radio Expander Device No Device Tyme Serial Ha Mapped To
72. utilise the programme User Configuration Click on User Change User Access The following screen will appear User Configuration User Details System Access Panel Access User User Options User Enabled Enable User Expiry User Expiry Date 30 12 1899 Password Options Minimum Password 6 3 Change Password User must change password on next logon Enable Password Expiry Password Expiry Date 30 12 1299 By default you are now on the Master user screen The user name is Master and the default password is 123456 You should change the password from the default as anybody could gain access to the system and control panel accounts The Master User account has all options enabled by default and cannot be deleted To add a new user click on the Add New User button the following will appear New User UserName Password Confirm Enter a user name and a six digit password and press OK The following screen will appear and you can now change the attributes for the user you are creating User Configuration User Details System Access User User Name Change User Name User Options User Enabled E Enable User Expiry Add New User i User Expiry Date 30 12 1899 awn Password Options Minimum Password 6 Change Password T E User must change password on next logon E Enable Password Expiry Password Expiry Date 30 12 1899 4 INS549 3 User Details User Chan
73. viously saved log into the log viewer be Save Loc Save Log Saves the log to the customer log file A Append Log Append Log Appends the log to an existing customer log file Save As Saves the log to a text file Clear Log Clears the contents of log viewer Print Log Prints the contents of the log viewer a ReceiveLog Receive Log Opens the Receive Log window see Uploading the Control Panel Log Filter Opens the Log Event Filter window and allows you to filter events in the log viewer Mandatory Events Mandatory Events When checked shows only the mandatory event log El Close Close Closes the Event Log Viewer Bg Area Group 1 Area Group 1 Displays information for Areas 1 16 Fa Area Group 2 Area Group 2 Displays information for Areas 17 32 A Area Group 3 Area Group 3 Displays information for Areas 33 48 Fa Area Group 4 Area Group 4 Displays information for Areas 49 64 Remote Anti Code Reset All Premier Elite Control Panels have a Random Number Remote Reset feature This option allows you to generate the Remote Reset number Click Diagnostics Remote Reset Generator or press CTRL R The Remote Reset window is displayed Six Digit Reply Code Ge cose Enter the number that you require to decode in the Input Number box The Remote Reset number is then displayed in Reset Number Box Click on the Close button to close the Remote Reset window INS549 3 39 Wintex User Guide Online Printer The Online Printer
74. ypad 7 Display Zones vs Partitions 7 Exit Tones from Keypad 8 Wrong Code Attempts Cause Code Tamper 8 Entry Tones from Keypad Keypad Options 2 43 Keypad Options 4 V 1 Code Tamper Causes a Tamper Alarm F 1 Enable Keypad Zones 2 Keypad Activation of Fire Alarm 2 Disable Keypad Lid Tamper 3 Keypad Activation of Medical Alarm 3 Zone Shift by 4 T 4 Keypad Activation of PA Alarm F 4 Zone Shift by 8 7 5 Keypad PA Alarm is Silent 5 Zone Shift by 16 6 Quick Arm with Keypad ARM Key E 7 Quick Disarm with Keypad DISARM Key Notes F 8 Quick Bypass with Keypad BYPASS Key Premier Elite 24 48 88 168 amp 640 Keypad Options window sre Keypad Sounds V Fire Alarm Tones from Keypad V Alarm Tones from Keypad V Fault Tones from Keypad V Service Tones from Keypad V Entry Tones from Keypad V Exit Tones from Keypad V Chime Tones from Keypad V Use Keypad Areas Keypad Zones amp Volume E PA enabled Zone 1is mapped to None Fire enabled Medical enabled V Tamper enabled Speaker Volume 4 T PA is Audible PA is Delayed Quick Arm is ON Notes E Info LED follows Output Zone 2is mapped to None Select the keypad by clicking on the relevant keypad in the left hand panel With the required Keypad selected Edit the options as required To close all Panel Programming windows click

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