Control Panel ICP-SOL2-P/ICP-SOL3-P en Installation Guide
Control Panel Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Introduction 8 1.1 About documentation 8 1.2 Related documentation 8 1.3 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. product manufacturing dates 2 System Overview 10 2.1 ICP-SOL2-P 10 2.2 ICP-SOL3-P 12 2.3 Configuration and Parts 13 2.3.1 Control panel capacities 13 2.3.2 Parts list 14 9 2.3.3 Order separately 14 3 Installation workflow 15 4 Accessories 16 4.1 Codepads 16 4.1.1 Icon Codepad Indicators 18 4.1.
en | Table of Contents Control Panel 5.2 Disable Factory Defaults 46 5.3 Configuring for email 47 6 System Operations 52 6.1 Arming the system in AWAY Mode 52 6.2 Disarming the system from AWAY Mode 52 6.3 Arming the System in STAY Mode 1 53 6.4 Disarming the system from STAY Mode 1 54 6.5 Arming the system from STAY Mode 2 54 6.6 Disarming the system from STAY Mode 2 55 6.7 Codepad duress alarm 56 6.8 Codepad panic alarm 56 6.9 Codepad fire alarm 56 6.
Control Panel Table of Contents | en 5 7.4.8 Fault Analysis Mode 79 7.4.9 Initiate a Modem Call 79 7.4.10 Reset Latching Outputs 79 7.4.11 Change the Codepad Buzzer Tone 79 7.4.12 Send Test Report 80 8 Domestic Dialing 81 8.1 Domestic Dialing Funtion 81 8.2 Setting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting 81 9 Zone Information 83 9.1 Day Alarm Information 83 9.1.1 Day Alarm Resetting 83 9.1.2 Day Alarm Latching 83 9.1.3 Day Alarm Operation 83 9.
en | Table of Contents Control Panel 11.3 System Options 3 107 11.4 System Options 4 108 11.5 Consumer Options 1 108 11.6 Consumer Options 2 109 11.7 Consumer Options 3 110 12 Partitioning 111 12.1 Programming 111 12.1.1 Partitioning Options 1 111 12.1.2 Partitioning Options 2 111 12.2 Zone allocations 112 12.2.1 Zone area assignments 112 12.2.2 User code area assignments 113 12.2.3 Codepad assignment 113 13 Communicator Information 114 13.
Control Panel Table of Contents | en 7 17.9 RF Low Battery Report 143 17.10 Arm/Disarm Reports 143 17.11 Codepad Duress Report 143 17.12 Codepad Panic Report 144 17.13 Codepad Fire Report 144 17.14 Codepad Medical Report 144 17.15 AUX Power Supply Fail Report 144 17.16 AUX Power Supply Fail Restore Report 144 17.17 AC Fail Report 144 17.18 AC Fail Restore Report 144 17.19 Low Battery Report 144 17.20 Low Battery Restore Report 145 18 Strings 146 18.
en | Introduction Control Panel Introduction 1 This section includes an introduction to documents for this product and other documentrelated instructions. About documentation 1.1 This document contains instructions for a trained installer to properly install, configure, and operate this control panel, and all optional peripheral devices. Review this document before beginning the installation to determine the hardware and wiring requirements for the features used.
Control Panel Introduction | en 5. 9 Click on the Documents tab, and then click the desired language listed to the right of the desired document. Call Bosch Security Systems, Inc., Technical Support (1-800-289-0096) if you need additional assistance.
en | System Overview Control Panel 2 System Overview 2.1 ICP-SOL2-P 6 5 4 2 8 3 7 1 9 13 10 12 11 14 15 16 17 18 Callout - Description 1 – Control panel 2 – Keyfob 3 – WE800EV2 receiver 4 – IUI-SOL adapter 5 – Domestic call 6 – CMS A-Link Plus 7 – PSTN 8 - Receiver 9 – B442 / B450 cellular module 2014.
Control Panel System Overview | en 11 Callout - Description 10 - Email 11 – B426 12 – Smartphone app 13 – Wired detector 14 – Touchscreen codepad 15 – LCD text codepad 16 – LCD icon codepad 17 – B308 18 – Siren and strobe light Line Type Description SDI2 Bus for all existing accessories 2 way communication via IP 2 way communication Direct link Installation Guide 2014.
en | System Overview Control Panel ICP-SOL3-P 2.2 6 10 9 8 3 2 7 11 12 4 5 1 13 17 14 16 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 Callout - Description 1 – Control panel 2 – Wireless detector 3 – Wireless repeater 4 – Wireless keyfob 5 – Wireless receiver 6 – Keyfob 7 – WE800EV2 receiver 8 – IUI-SOL adapter 9 – Domestic call 10 – CMS A-Link Plus 11 – PSTN 2014.
Control Panel System Overview | en 13 Callout - Description 12 - Receiver 13 – B442 / B450 14 - Email 15 – B426 16 - Smartphone app 17 – Wired detector 18 – Touchscreen codepad 19 – LCD text codepad 20 – Icon codepad 21 – B308 22 - Siren 23 – Strobe light Description Line Type SDI2 Bus for all existing accessories 2 way communication via IP 2 way communication Direct link 2.3 Configuration and Parts This section lists each control panel's capacities and a parts list. 2.3.
en | System Overview Control Panel Features ICP-SOL2-P ICP-SOL3-P Number of B442 or B450 GPRS communicators 2 2 Number of WE800EV2 receivers 1 1 Number of RADION receivers 0 1 Number of RADION repeaters 0 8 2.3.
Control Panel 3 Installation workflow | en 15 Installation workflow Before installing and operating the control panel, read these instructions. Failure to follow these procedures may cause the device not to function properly. Bosch Security Systems Inc. is not responsible for any devices that are improperly installed, tested, or maintained. This document does not contain special information about local requirements and safety issues.
4 en | Accessories Control Panel Accessories Bosch Security Systems, Inc. manufactures a number of accessories that can be used in conjunction with the control panel. These devices enhance certain features to make the system extremely flexible. Some sections include basic installation instructions. For detailed installation instructions, refer to the Installation Guide that came packaged with the device. 4.
Accessories | en Control Panel 17 The IUI-SOL-TEXT and IUI-SOL-ICON have 6 DIP switches that support SDI2 addresses 01 to 16. DIP switches determine the address for the codepad. The control panel uses the address for communications. Use a ballpoint pen to set the switches. If multiple codepads reside on the same system, each codepad must have a unique address. The Solution 3000/2000 series control panels support up to 4 codepads, addresses 01-04.
en | Accessories Control Panel Callout - Description 1 – Control panel 2 – Terminal wiring 3 – Codepad’s wiring terminal block 4.1.1 Icon Codepad Indicators Codepad indicator Status Definition On Zone is unsealed. Off Zone is sealed. Flashing Fast (0.25 sec Zone is in alarm condition. icons ZONE 1 – 8 for ICPSOL2-P ZONE 1 – 16 for ICPSOL3-P AWAY on/0.25 sec off) Flashing Slow (1 sec on/1 Zone is manually isolated or selected to sec off) be isolated. On System is armed in AWAY Mode.
Control Panel Accessories | en Codepad indicator Status Definition Flashing These two indicators flash when you 19 icons enter Installer’s Programming Mode or use any Master Code function. Programming Mode The OFF indicator lights when the system is disarmed and flashes when a zone becomes unsealed when disarmed. The indicator stops flashing when all zones are sealed. The ON indicator lights when the system is armed and flashes when an alarm occurs.
en | Accessories Control Panel Codepad key Function Switch the display item on codepad idle display except the master codepad. Page down the fault item and recall event. Turn menu/option item up. Entry program menu ([-] or PIN+[-]). Exit program item setting. Return to the upper level menu. Hold-down 3sec to exit program mode without saving. Input the PIN code. 0-9 Input the program number. Select and enter into the sub menu. Select the program option item.
Control Panel Accessories | en Master/User Function Access Command Description PIN+[2][#] Change Domestic (U) Installer Function Command Description PIN+[2][#] Change Domestic Phone Number PIN+[3][#] Change Telco Arm/ (U) PIN+[3][#] (I) Setting STAY Mode2 Change Telco Arm/ (I) Disarm Sequence (U) PIN+[4][#] Zones PIN+[5][#] Access Phone Number Disarm Sequence PIN+[4][#] 21 Setting STAY (I) Mode2 Zones Turn Output On/Off (U) PIN+[6][#] Enable Report (I) Monitor Mode PIN+[
en | Accessories Control Panel Master/User Function Access Command Description [*]+[#] User Panic Alarm (AUI) Installer Function Command Description Hold-down Reset Latching [7] 3sec Output Hold-down Change the [8] Codepad Buzzer Access (AUI) (AUI) Frequency and Codepad Area Display Other Function Command Description [*]+[*] Zone Bypass [-] Access Hold-down Send Test Report (AUI) Hold-down Arm the system in (AUI) [#] 3sec AWAY Mode Hold-down Arm/Disarm the [*] 3se
Control Panel 4.1.3 Accessories | en 23 Installer Menu Use the menu tree below to program the control panel from the IUI-SOL-TEXT codepad. To program the control panel from the IUI-SOL-ICON, use the programming address indicated in brackets [ ] next to each command. Example: To program Exit Time using the IUI-SOL-TEXT – (can be programmed by text menu or address programming) – By Text Menu: 1. Enter the Installer Code, followed by [-] or [#] key (for example, [1234#]), 2.
en | Accessories Control Panel Installer Passcode 1 Fault analysis 2 Event recall 2 Inquire 1 Command 3 System 1 RF zone 2 RF Keyfob 3 RF Repeater 4 RF diagnose 1 2 3 4 5 5 Test 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Day alarm Arm/disarm seq. Report monitor Modem call init.
Control Panel Accessories | en Installer Passcode 4 Zone 1 Zone config 25 [267] 2 Zone allocate [502] 3 Zone name [2536] 4 Day alarm zone [265] 5 STAY2 zone 6 EOL resistor [381] [266] 7 Zone state report [392] 1 2 3 4 5 9 Zone option 5 Area 1 Codepad area [518] 1 Onboard output [498.4] [396.3] [492.1] [494.3] [494.4] [436] 2 Codepad output [460] 3 Extend output [646] 1 Siren run time [479] [480] 2 Siren sound rate 3 Siren sound on RF receiver fail [396.
en | Accessories 4.1.4 Control Panel User Menu User Passcode 1 2 3 4 1 Arm 1 Command Away arm Stay1 arm Stay2 arm Away arm all 1 Fault analysis 2 Event recall 2 Inquire 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 3 System 1 2 3 4 5 5 Test 6 Zone bypass 7 Output on/off 2 Access Warning device Bell test Strobe test Walk test Test report Set date and time Day alarm Arm/disarm seq. Modem call init.
Control Panel 4.2 Accessories | en 27 RADION keyfobs RADION keyfob allow you to arm or disarm the security system, or send a panic alarm. The control panels support two RADION keyfob models, RFKF-FB and RFKF-TB, that communicate with the control panel using the RADION receiver SD. On the four-button version, two option buttons are user-defined to perform additional functions. To operate these buttons, simply press and hold either button for at least one sec in order for the desired feature to work.
4.4 en | Accessories Control Panel B308 Octo-output Module The B308 Octo-output Module is a supervised device that provides 8 programmable outputs (Form C relays) and connects to control panels through the SDI2 bus. Each output provides dry contact switching rated for a maximum of 1.0 A at 24 VDC. The outputs are accessed through on-board screw terminal connections. The address switches are used to set the module’s SDI2 address.
Control Panel Accessories | en Flash pattern Function ON steady A trouble condition is prohibiting the module from 29 controlling the heartbeat LED. OFF steady Module is not powered or some other trouble condition is prohibiting the module from controlling the heartbeat LED. 4.5 WE800EV2 The WE800EV2 is designed to provide a convenient ON/OFF control for the Solution 2000/3000 series control panel. Provision is also made for the control of up to two (2) external devices via on-board relays.
4.6 en | Accessories Control Panel B810 receiver The B810 is a wireless receiver that connects RADION wireless peripherals such as the motion detectors, keyfobs, panic buttons, repeaters, and more, to supported Bosch control panels using the SDI2 Bus connection. For more information, refer to the installation and operation manuals for this product. 4.
Accessories | en Control Panel 31 Install A-Link Plus A-Link Plus uses an installation wizard to simplify the installation process. 1. Select Start>Run. 2. At the prompt, type X:\setup.exe. 3. "X" = the drive letter assigned to the drive where the setup.exe file is located. 4. The Select Language dialog opens. Select the language you wish to install A-Link Plus in. Click Next. Figure 4.1: 5. When the Welcome dialog opens, click Next. Figure 4.2: 6. The Destination Folder dialog opens.
en | Accessories Control Panel 1. The installation wizard installs A-Link Plus. 2. When the installation is complete, the InstallShieldWizardCompleteddialog opens. To start A-Link Plus immediately, click the Launchtheprogrambox. Then click Finish. 1. The installation is now complete, and A-Link Plus is ready to use. For instructions on using A-Link Plus, refer to the A-Link Plus User Guide. 4.9.
Control Panel Accessories | en 33 Notice! Reduced security Using the modem connection without callback verification feature reduces the security of the control panel. There are two methods to disable callback verification. Method One Method one allows you to call the control panel from any remote location without the control panel calling back to the computer to establish a link. When using this method, the customer cannot initiate a modem call by holding down [6]. To program method one: 1.
en | Accessories Control Panel Notice! Setting or not setting a callback number does not affect Answer Machine Bypass connection. Network Connection with IP Use the IP connect feature to program a Solution 2000/3000 control panel using a portable computer. Telephone lines and modems are not required necessary. To program the network connection with IP: 1. Connect a B426 network module to the control panel using the SDI2 bus. 2. Program location 81 as 1, but do not config network module 1.
Control Panel Accessories | en 35 If this option is not selected, the installer can connect to a control panel from any remote location for Upload/Download operations without the control panel calling back to the remote computer. The user can initiate a modem call from the codepad by holding down [6].
en | Accessories Control Panel 1. Power off the control panel. 2. Set the B426 rotary address switch to 9. 3. Remove the jumper for Tamper and install the jumper for Mode. 4. Change the computer network address to 169.254.1.2. 5. Connect the B426 to the computer with a network cable. 6. Power on the control panel. Configure for the web 1. From Internet Explorer on the computer, go to http://169.254.1.1. The B426 Login interface opens.
Accessories | en Control Panel 1. 37 Access your router’s web interface and find the IP address of the B426, e.g. “192.168.226.127”. You can input the B426 IP address https://192.168.226.127 in your PC IE to check some B426 parameters, notice the protocol is “https” not “http”. 2. Open A-Link Plus. Enter “admin” (lower case) as operator, “ADMIN” (all capitals) as password. 3. Click File > Communication Setting and select the Local IP Address of your computer. Enter the local port number. 4.
en | Accessories Control Panel 2. Press [7][2][1] to access the Network Module menu. 3. Set both modules to 2 – Used, Config. 4. Continue to press [-] until you return to Confirm to Save Parameter Changes. 5. Press [#] to save the changes. 6. Power off the control panel, then power it back on. 7. Press [7][2][1] to return to the Network Module menu. 8. Set both modules to 1 – Used, Not Config. 9. Continue to press [-] until you return to Confirm to Save Parameter Changes. 10.
Control Panel Accessories | en 39 LEDs Three LEDs provide status and troubleshooting information about the module and its connection. LED Heartbeat Description Indicates the system status of the B450 and its connection to the control panel. RX Indicates when an inbound packet is received on the bus. TX Indicates when an outbound packet is transmitted on the bus. Mounting considerations Find a location with acceptable signal strength on your wireless network.
en | Accessories Control Panel Location 81 Location 82 Reports to Reports to Will control panel configure Receiver 1 Receiver 2 parameters of Network Module? Value = 0 Value = 1 Invalid Setting Value = 2 TF008 Plug Pack (TF008-B) 4.13 The ICP-SOL2-P/ICP-SOL3-P control panels use a TF008 plug pack. The plug pack includes built-in thermal fuses that blow during overload or fault conditions to eliminate a possible fire threat due to excessive heat buildup inside the casing.
Control Panel Accessories | en 4. After reviewing the required prerequisites, click Install. 5. Save the install file to your computer hard drive. 41 The Remote Security Certificate Builder link also includes the documentation needed to install, configure, and use RSCB and the RSC application. Installation Guide 2014.
en | Configuration Control Panel 5 Configuration 5.1 Installer Commands There are nine commands in Installer’s Programming Mode. To issue a command, enter the command number and press [#].
Control Panel Configuration | en 3. 43 Enter [9 5 9 #]. Two beeps sound after a successful test of the direct link adapter. A long beep indicates that the direct link adapter data is corrupt and must be erased to clear the corrupt data. 4. Enter [9 6 0 #] to exit from Installer’s Programming Mode. The STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished on the codepad and the system returns to the disarmed remote state. 5. Remove the direct link adapter from the control panel.
en | Configuration Control Panel To copy the direct link adapter memory to the control panel: 1. Enter the Installer Code (the default is 1234) and press [#] to enter Installer’s Programming Mode. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash on the remote codepad to indicate you entered Installer’s Programming Mode. The remote codepad displays the data stored in Location 0000. 2.
Control Panel Configuration | en Location Description Default Value Setting 428 to 431, Test Report Time 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 Test Reports Test Reporting Options 1 Receiver 1 only 45 434 435 Table 5.2: Command 965 Defaults 5.1.8 Command 966 - Enable/Disable the Automatic Stepping of Locations This command allows the automatic stepping of locations when programming in Installer’s Programming Mode. Programming with the remote codepad provides no visual indication that Auto Step Mode is enabled.
5.2 en | Configuration Control Panel Disable Factory Defaults This feature prevents the control panel from manually restoring the default settings by the default button and prevents the use of a programming key to automatically download to the control panel when the system is disarmed.
Control Panel 5.3 Configuration | en 2. Press and hold the default button. 3. Reconnect the AC MAINS supply to the control panel. 4. Wait 3 to 5 sec and release the default button. 47 Configuring for email A mailbox can be set as a receiver, the Solution 2000/3000 series control panels can send Email event reports to the configured mailbox through B426 or B450. Two mailboxes are needed, one acts as receiver, the other acts as a sender.
en | Configuration Control Panel Item Location Set Value Panel Value Option Receiver 2 0082 2 2 0 = Not used Extern network 1 = Use, do not module configure 2 = Use and configure Receiver 2 1200 - ausqrt@gmail.co 61 75 73 71 72 74 The receiver IP+port/Email 1299 m 40 67 6D 61 69 6C mailbox 2E 63 6F 6D (ASCII Code) Panel Value Remark Table 2: Network module 1 configuration Item Location Set Value Module's IPv4 4022 - 192.168.226.
Control Panel Configuration | en Item Location Set Value Panel Value Remark Mail server 5498 - Solution3000 53 6F 6C 75 74 69 ASCII Code password 5597 Security options 5598 - 49 6F 6E 33 30 30 30 2 02 5599 0 = Basic 1 = Authenticate 2 = Encrypted Enhanced Security 4238 Enable 4239 Web Login 4218 - Password 4237 Web Access 4240 - Enable 4241 Panel 4242 - Programming 4243 Enable 01 B42V2 42 34 32 56 32 Enable 01 Enable 01 ASCII Code Need to set in Web interface Ena
en | Configuration Control Panel Item Location Set Value Panel Value TCP Keep alive 7416 - 45 2D Time 7417 UPnP Enable 7136 - Disable 0 7137 Remark Depends on your Network environment Web Port Number 7138 - 443 01 BB 600 02 58 smtp.gmail.com 73 6D 74 70 2E 67 7141 ARP Cache 7142 - Timeout 7145 Mail server name 7470 7981 ASCII Code 6D 61 69 6C 2E 63 6F 6D Mail server port 7982 - 465 D1 01 Little-endian 7985 Mail server user 7986 - ausqrt@gmail.
Control Panel Configuration | en Item Set Value Remark Panel Programming Disable Need to set in Web interface. 51 If set to enable, B450 can be set via the control panel, the configure method is same as table 2 or table 3. If set to disable, B450 cannot be set via the control panel, only can be set via USB menu. Email Server Name smtp.126.
6 en | System Operations Control Panel System Operations This section explains the general operations of the system: arming and disarming the system in the three modes, isolating zones, initiating codepad alarms, and determining a fault. Operations described in this chapter are based on use with the IUI–SOL–ICON codepad. For the IUI-SOL-TEXT codepad, follow the prompts on the codepad display. 6.
Control Panel System Operations | en 53 1. Enter your code and press [AWAY]. 2. Two beeps sound and the AWAY indicator is extinguished. 6.3 Arming the System in STAY Mode 1 STAY Mode 1 is used when you need to arm the perimeter and unused areas of the premises to detect a would-be intruder entering the premises, while at the same time being able to move freely within an area that is automatically isolated. Only the installer can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1.
en | System Operations Control Panel Forced Arming Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer to Section14.3.7Zone Options2on page 63 to enable forced arming for each zone. If the STAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when you attempt to arm the system in STAY Mode 1, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system. 6.
Control Panel System Operations | en 55 Notice! Consequences To arm the system in STAY Mode 2: 1. Press and hold [0]. 2. When two beeps sound, release the button. The STAY indicator is lit and the Exit Time starts. The indicators for any zones that are programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 flash until the Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad sounds one short beep.
en | System Operations 6.7 Control Panel Codepad duress alarm A codepad Duress Alarm is used as a silent holdup alarm when 9 is added to the end of a valid User Code being used to disarm the system. If a User Code has a priority level that allows arming only, that User Code can transmit a Duress Alarm when the system is armed.
Control Panel System Operations | en 57 When you select a 24-Hour Fire Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 571 is sent. If you select another 24-Hour Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 572 is sent. 6.12 Standard isolating Standard isolating allows any operator to isolate zones because no code is required. 1. Press [STAY] twice. Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes. 2. Enter the number of the zone to be isolated and press [STAY]. The indicator for the zone flashes.
en | System Operations Control Panel Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state. The indicators for the selected zones continue to flash until the next time the system is disarmed. Example To manually isolate zones 1, 3, and 4, press: [STAY][User Code][STAY][1][STAY][3][STAY][4] [STAY][AWAY] 6.14 Fault analysis mode When a system fault occurs, the FAULT or MAINS indicator flashes and the codepad beeps once per minute.
Control Panel System Operations | en Zone Fault description Button indicator 7 Zone 59 Fault condition indicator Output and codepad 7 2 Receiver 2 fail 3 IP module 1 fail 4 IP module 2 fail 2 Output expander fail fail 3-6 8 6.15 Keyfob low battery 8 1-16 Codepad fail Keyfob 1 to 16 low battery Fault descriptions 1 – System Fault The system FAULT indicator lights when any of the faults listed in the table System FAULT Indicators below occurs.
en | System Operations Control Panel The codepad fault registers when any codepad is tampered or disconnected from the control panel. To determine which fault occurred, press the [7] key. 8 – Keyfob Low Battery This fault occurs when any of the RF keyfobs report a low battery condition to the control panel. To determine which keyfob failed, press the [8] key. Only keyfob 1 to 16 faults display on the codepad through zone indicator 1 to 16.
Control Panel System Operations | en 61 The MAINS indicator stops flashing when the AC MAINS supply is reconnected. When the AC MAINS supply is connected continuously for 2 min, the codepad stops the once per min beep and an AC Fail Restore Report is transmitted to the base station receiver.
en | System Functions 7 Control Panel System Functions This section explains more advanced features, such as Installer Code, Master Code, and holddown functions that are required for testing and regular maintenance of the system. Operations described in this chapter are based on use with the IUI–SOL–ICON codepad. For the IUI-SOL-TEXT codepad, follow the prompts on the codepad display. 7.
Control Panel System Functions | en – 63 RFSM You can allocate only one wireless device to each zone. To program an RF wireless device: 1. Use the installer code to configure the RF receiver as RADION receiver (address=395). Save the changes and Exit programming mode. 2. Enter the Installer Code and press [0][AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. 3. Enter the RF device number (1 to 16) you want to change and press [AWAY].
en | System Functions Control Panel 1. Enter the Installer Code and press [1][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. 2. Enter the number of days (1 to 15) and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. The system returns to the disarmed state. 7.1.
Control Panel System Functions | en 65 Enter your Master Code and press [2][AWAY] [1][STAY][5][AWAY]. Once the primary number is disabled, the secondary number will be unavailable also. Notice! The examples provided for this feature apply only to Australia. Call Forward – Immediate On You can redirect calls to anywhere in Australia, including mobiles and answering services. When this Call Forward option is turned on, your telephone does not ring.
en | System Functions Control Panel You can suspend the telco arming sequence at any time. To disable the telco arming sequence: Enter your passcode and press [3][AWAY][1] [AWAY][STAY][5][AWAY]. To program the telco disarming sequence: 1. Enter your passcode and press [3][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. 2. Press [2][AWAY] to change the telco disarming sequence. Three beeps sound.
Control Panel System Functions | en 67 Notice! As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished. 4. Press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state. The indicators for the zones you selected and the STAY indicator are extinguished.
en | System Functions 7.1.7 Control Panel Walk Test Mode Walk Test Mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure they are functioning correctly. Before activating Walk Test Mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing. Refer to Isolating zones, page 56 for more information. To enter Walk Test Mode: 1. Enter the passcode and press [7][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. The codepad beeps once per sec when Walk Test Mode is active. 2.
Control Panel System Functions | en 69 Notice! If the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, the STAY indicator shows the event memory playback. There is no differentiation between STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode 2. If the control panel is powered down, the memory of all events is saved. 7.2 Master Code Functions Master Code functions allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain supervisory level functions. You can use these functions only when the system is disarmed.
en | System Functions 7.2.2 Control Panel Changing and Deleting User Codes This function allows a Master Code holder to change or delete a User Code. When using a partitioned Control Panel, the Master Code holder cannot add, change, or delete User Codes unless the User Code is allocated to the same area as the Master Code. Refer to User Code Priority, page 126 for more information. 1. Enter your Master Code and press [1][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. 2.
Control Panel System Functions | en 71 Only use auto-learn mode to configure keyfob RFID. Press [#] button to switch into auto-learn mode. When icon numbers (1 to 16) flash, press button 1 or 2 of the keyfob. The control panel learns the WE800EV2 keyfob ID number and the last digit of RFID number displays on the codepad. Press [#] button to confirm. Enter [#] button to confirm the operation, or press [*] to cancel. To Add a RADION feyfob Set RF receiver as RADION Receiver.
en | System Functions Control Panel 1. Enter your passcode and press [2][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. There are 4 telephone number locations. Numbers 1 and 2 are for receiver 1. Numbers 3 and 4 are for receiver 2. Press the sequence number to view and set/modify the corresponding telephone number. If telephone numbers are programmed, they are displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators.
Control Panel System Functions | en 73 If your telephone is not answered within 20 sec, this feature redirects the incoming call to another number anywhere in Australia. You can still make outgoing calls. Telco Disarming Sequence This option allows you to automatically disable the call forward sequence when you disarm the system. 7.2.6 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence This feature allows you to program the telco arm sequence and telco disarm sequence.
en | System Functions Control Panel 3. Enter the desired call forward disable sequence. For example, program [# 6 1 #] to disable the call forward – no answer sequence, or [# 2 1 #] to disable the call forward – immediate sequence. Telco Arm/Disarm Dialing Digits Digit required Number to program Digit required Number to program 0 0 7 7 1 1 8 8 2 2 9 9 3 3 15 [STAY]5 4 4 * [STAY]1 5 5 # [STAY]2 6 6 4 sec pause [STAY]3 4. Press [AWAY].
Control Panel 7.2.8 System Functions | en 75 Turning Outputs On and Off If an output is programmed for remote operation, you can turn the remote output on or off using this Master Code function or remotely using the A-Link Software or smartphone application (RSC).
en | System Functions Control Panel 1. Enter your Master Code and press [6][AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. 2. Enter the day, month, year, hour, and minute in DD, MM, YY, HH, MM format (where DD is the day of the month, MM is the month of the year, YY is the year, HH is the hour of the day, and MM is the minute of the day) and press [AWAY]. Use 24:00 hour format when programming the hour of the day. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
Control Panel System Functions | en Sequence Indicator On Event 1 ON, Zone 2, STAY Stay armed by User 2 2 OFF, Zone 1 Disarmed by User 1 3 Zone 4, AWAY Alarm in Zone 4 4 Zone 3, AWAY Alarm in Zone 3 5 ON, Zone 2, AWAY AWAY armed by User 2 77 Each event is indicated by a beep every 2 second and a lit indicator. You can also press [STAY] key to review the last event. After the last event, three beeps sound to indicate the end of playback.
en | System Functions 7.4.2 Control Panel Arm the System in STAY Mode 1 Holding down [*] until two beeps sound arms the system in STAY Mode 1. This hold-down function operates only if you select Option 2 in Location 497 (refer to Consumer Options 2, page 109). If there was no alarm during the armed cycle, holding down [*] a sec time disarms the system from STAY Mode 1. To enable single button disarming from STAY Mode 1 using this hold-down function, select Option 4 in Location 497.
Control Panel 7.4.8 System Functions | en 79 Fault Analysis Mode Several system faults can be detected by the control panel. When any of these faults are present, the FAULT indicator flashes and the codepad beeps once per minute. To determine the type of fault: Press and hold [5] until two beeps sound. The STAY, AWAY, and FAULT indicators flash. One or more zone indicators (1 to 8) light to indicate the type of fault that occurred. To exit from Fault Analysis Mode: Press [AWAY].
en | System Functions 7.4.12 Control Panel Send Test Report Holding down [9] until two beeps sound transmits a Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 602) to test the reporting capabilities of the system without activating the sirens. 2014.
Control Panel 8 Domestic Dialing | en 81 Domestic Dialing The locations of the primary and secondary telephone numbers for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2 are used for base station and domestic dialing. 8.1 Domestic Dialing Funtion When the control panel is activated into alarm, it dials the primary number. If a busy tone is detected, the control panel hangs up and dials the primary number again. The control panel will try dialing the primary number up to 3 times.
en | Domestic Dialing 3. Control Panel Enter [9 6 0] and press [AWAY] to exit from Installer’s Programming Mode. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. The system returns to the disarmed state. 4. Or skipping steps 1 - 3, with a text codepad, enter the installer code and press [AWAY] to enter Installer's Programming Mode, go to menu 747 Set Up Domestic Dialing Format, then exit with saving. 5.
Control Panel Zone Information | en 9 Zone Information 9.1 Day Alarm Information 83 Location 265 Default 0 1 Zone 1 2 Zone 2 4 Zone 3 8 Zone 4 This location has four programming options. You can select any combination of the options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together. Day Alarm allows some zones to be monitored when the system is disarmed. Indications are available at any of the programmable outputs, including the codepad buzzer.
en | Zone Information Control Panel To turn Day Alarm off: Press and hold [4] until two beeps sound. 9.
Control Panel Zone Information | en 85 ZONE 1 (3K3 EOL) NO ZONE 5 (ICP-SOL2-P) ZONE 9 (ICP-SOL3-P) (6K8 EOL) NC ZONE 1 4 NO NC TAMPER 1K0 1K0 Z1 COM Z2 TAMPER NC ZONE 1 Z1 COM Z2 Z1 COM Z2 3 NC Z1 COM Z2 2 1 NC NC ZONE 5 (ICP-SOL2-P) ZONE 9 (ICP-SOL3-P) (6K8 EOL) ZONE 1 (3K3 EOL) Callout - Description 1 – Zone without resistor (Location 266 = 0 (No EOL) 2 – Single Zone input (Location 266 = 1k, 1k5, 2k2, 3k3, 3k9, 4k7, 5k6, 6k8, 10k, 12k, 22k) 3 –Double Zone with tamper (Location 266
en | Zone Information 9.3.1 Control Panel Zone Defaults You can program Zones 1 to 16 as any zone type.
Control Panel Zone Information | en 87 Location 267 to 378 Location Default Zone Options 2 292 14 Reserved 293 1 Report Options 294 1 Zone Type 295 15 Zone Pulse Count 296 0 Zone Pulse Count Time 297 0 Zone Options 1 298 1 Zone Options 2 299 14 Reserved 300 1 Report Options 301 1 Zone Type 302 0 Zone Pulse Count 303 0 Zone Pulse Count Time 304 0 Zone Options 1 305 1 Zone Options 2 306 14 Reserved 307 1 Report Options 308 1 Zone Type 309 0 Zone Pulse
en | Zone Information Control Panel Location 267 to 378 Location Default Zone Options 2 320 12 Reserved 321 1 Report Options 322 1 Zone Type 323 15 Zone Pulse Count 324 0 Zone Pulse Count Time 325 0 Zone Options 1 326 1 Zone Options 2 327 14 Reserved 328 1 Report Options 329 1 Zone Type 330 15 Zone Pulse Count 331 0 Zone Pulse Count Time 332 0 Zone Options 1 333 1 Zone Options 2 334 14 Reserved 335 1 Report Options 336 1 Zone Type 337 15 Zone Pul
Control Panel Zone Information | en 89 Location 267 to 378 Location Default Zone Options 2 348 14 Reserved 349 1 Report Options 350 1 Zone Type 351 15 Zone Pulse Count 352 0 Zone Pulse Count Time 353 0 Zone Options 1 354 1 Zone Options 2 355 14 Reserved 356 1 Report Options 357 1 Zone Type 358 15 Zone Pulse Count 359 0 Zone Pulse Count Time 360 0 Zone Options 1 361 1 Zone Options 2 362 14 Reserved 363 1 Report Options 364 1 Zone Type 365 15 Zone Pul
en | Zone Information Control Panel Location 267 to 378 Location Default Zone Options 2 376 14 Reserved 377 1 Report Options 378 1 The ICP-SOL2-P control panel supports up to 8 zones. The ICP-SOL3-P control panel supports up to16 zones. Zone 9-16 can only be used in ICP-SOL3-P control panels when the EOL Resistor Value is set as 14 or 15. 9.3.2 Zone Types The zone types are listed in the table below.
Zone Information | en Control Panel 91 Handover can be sequential or non-sequential. The default settings is sequential handover. You can disable sequential handover by disabling Option 8 in Location 494 Handover Zone is not restored when the system is disarmed, a Zone Restore Report is automatically sent to the receiving party.
en | Zone Information Control Panel A Chime Zone is not a burglary zone. It can never sound the sirens or activate the communication module. Its purpose is to map the zone to a programmable output to indicate if the zone is sealed or unsealed. Chime zones require EOL resistors and are registered at a remote codepad. These zones do not affect the operation of forced arming. 15 –Zone Not Used If a zone is not used, program the zone type location to 15.
Control Panel Zone Information | en 20 ms Option Loop Response Time 150 ms Option (sec) 93 Loop Response Time (sec) 6 10 14 120 7 15 15 200 For zone pulse count time, options 0 to 7 have a zone loop response time of 20 ms and options 8 to 15 have a zone loop response time of 150 ms. Loop response time is the length of time a zone must be unsealed before it can register as a valid pulse. Inertia sensors should use options 0 to 7 and PIR detectors should use options 8 to 15.
en | Zone Information Control Panel Select this option to program a zone as silent. A silent zone does not activate the horn speaker, bell, or strobe outputs. It activates the Silent Alarm output. The communicator and all other programmable outputs function according to the parameters programmed for the zone. 8 – Sensor Watch Sensor watch allows the control panel to recognize when detection devices might have stopped working.
Control Panel Zone Information | en 95 If this option is selected, the system can be armed with the zone unsealed. If this option is not selected, the system does not allow the User Code holder to arm the system until the zone is sealed or manually isolated. Refer to Isolating zones, page 56 for more information. 8 – Zone Restore Report If this option is selected, the zone sends Restore Reports when the zone is restored.
en | Zone Information Control Panel 1 – Latching Arm in AWAY Mode The system is armed in AWAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input. Disarming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone. 2 – Latching Disarm from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode1, or STAY Mode 2 The system is disarmed from AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2 when using the latching keyswitch input. Arming the system is not permitted from the Keyswitch Zone.
Control Panel 9.4 Zone Information | en 97 Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren Location 379 Default 3 1 to 15 Number of times siren operates until lockout Location 379 determines the number of times the sirens can be activated before lockout options take effect. This location has no effect unless you program at least one zone for lockout siren. Refer to Zone Options 1, page 93 for more information. Only alarms activated from zone inputs can increment the Swinger Shutdown Counter.
en | Zone Information Control Panel Notice! If Lockout Report is enabled for any zone, the last restore signal is not transmitted until the system is disarmed. Example Zones 1 and 2 are programmed for lockout report with a Swinger Shutdown Count of 6. If Zone 1 activates an alarm, the Swinger Shutdown Count increments to 1 when the control panel sends the reort. If Zone 1 reactivates the report, the Swinger Shutdown Count is incremented to 2.
Control Panel Zone Information | en 99 Notice! If automatic Test Reports are not required, program the Hour/Minute/Repeat Interval in Locations 428 to 431 and 434 as 0. 9.6.3 Item Location Default Hour of day (tens digit) 428 0 Hour of day (units digit) 429 0 Minute of day (tens digit) 430 0 Minute of day (units digit) 431 0 Repeat interval in days 434 0 Test Reporting Options Location 435 is set by default to report only to Receiver 1.
en | Zone Information Item Control Panel Location Option Default 0383 1 = Zone 9 0 2 = Zone 10 4 = Zone 11 8 = Zone 12 0384 1 = Zone 13 0 2 = Zone 14 4 = Zone 15 8 = Zone 16 2014.
Control Panel 10 System Event Timers | en 101 System Event Timers This section covers the features that involve timing, such as Entry and Exit Times, Sensor Watch Time, and Siren Run Time. 10.1 Programming Entry/Exit Timers There are two programming locations for Entry Timer 1, Entry Timer 2, Exit Time for AWAY Mode, and Entry Guard Time for STAY Mode. The first location of the timer allows you to set the timer in increments of 1 sec.
en | System Event Timers Control Panel You can program the Exit Timer from 0 to 255 sec in increments of 1 sec. When arming the system in AWAY Mode, the remote codepad beeps during Exit Time until the final 10 sec, when the codepad sounds one continuous beep to indicate the end of Exit Time is near. The remote codepad always sounds one short beep at the end of Exit Time when arming in STAY Mode1 or STAY Mode 2. 10.
Control Panel System Event Timers | en 103 The Sensor Watch Time counter is active only when the control panel is disarmed. If the system is disarmed for 8 hours a day and the Sensor Watch Time is programmed for 1 day, a zone programmed for Sensor Watch registers a Sensor Watch Fault if it is not activated while disarmed within 3 days. This feature is useful, for example, when someone places objects in the view of a motion detector, which prevents the detector from picking up movement. 10.
en | System Event Timers Control Panel This location sets the time period during which the control panel warns you it is automatically armed in AWAY Mode. The codepad beeps once every second until the Pre-Alert Timer expires: the system then automatically arms itself in AWAY Mode. If you want the system to automatically arm in STAY Mode 1, enable Option 4 in Location 496. After the control panel is automatically armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1, Exit Time starts.
Control Panel 10.14 System Event Timers | en 105 Kiss-Off Wait Time Location 490 Default 3 increments of 500 ms (500 ms to 8 sec) This location sets the time the control panel waits for acknowledgment before resending a report. This timer applies only to Contact ID and SIA Format. 10.15 Speaker Beep Volume Location 491 Default 13 0 No beeps 15 Loudest beeps This location allows you to adjust the speaker volume for remote radio operation. Installation Guide 2014.
en | System and Consumer Options 11 Control Panel System and Consumer Options The locations in this section have up to four options. You can select any combination of these options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together. 11.
Control Panel System and Consumer Options | en 107 1 – Codepad Panic to Be Silent If this option is selected, a Codepad Panic Alarm or Radio Remote Panic Alarm does not operate the horn speaker, the bell, or the strobe outputs. If this option is not selected, all three outputs operate after a Codepad Panic Alarm is activated when a user presses [1] and [3] or [STAY] and [AWAY] at the same time on the remote codepad. Selecting this option does not affect the operation of the communication report.
en | System and Consumer Options Control Panel If this option is selected, any zone pulse count readings are handed over and accumulate to any zone that is activated during the same arming cycle. Zone pulse count handover only operates with zone pulse count time options 8 to 15. Notice! 24-Hour Zones cannot receive any handover pulses from other zones. 24-Hour Zones can hand over pulses to other zones.
Control Panel System and Consumer Options | en 109 Select this option to force the control panel to send a Test Report after the siren is reset. This can be used to indicate to the monitoring station that the control panel itself was not tampered with during the alarm period. 4 – Auto Arm in STAY Mode 1 Select this option if automatic arming in STAY Mode1 is preferred to automatic arming in AWAY Mode. Program the time that the control panel automatically arms itself in Locations 482 to 485.
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Control Panel 12 Partitioning | en 111 Partitioning The Control Panel includes the partitioning feature, which can effectively transform your single control panel into two separate areas. Normally, arming and disarming the system turns the entire system on or off. When Control Panel is partitioned, you can arm or disarm an individual area without affecting the other area. Partitioning is extremely useful when you want to secure sheds, dual occupancy dwellings, accessory dwellings, shops, and offices.
en | Partitioning Control Panel If this option is selected, any user allocated to both areas can arm or disarm both areas at the same time without entering the code at each area codepad. If the user arms both areas at the same time and Option 1 is selected in Location 500, only an Arm Report for Area 2 is sent. If the user disarms both areas at the same time and Option 1 is selected in Location 500, only a Disarm Report for Area 1 is sent. 12.
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13 en | Communicator Information Control Panel Communicator Information This section outlines the programming information required for the control panel when communicating with a base station receiver. These parameters specify the telephone numbers to call, transmission formats, and transmission speeds. The control panel can report event information from two on-board communicators. The first communicator reports to Receiver 1 and the second communicator reports to Receiver 2.
Control Panel 13.1 Communicator Information | en 115 Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 When the control panel transmits a report, the panel dials the Primary Telephone Number to contact the monitoring station, for example. If the call is successful, the relevant information is transmitted and the communicator returns to Standby Mode. If unsuccessful, the communicator attempts two more calls using the Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1.
en | Communicator Information Control Panel Other values – Reserved 13.4 Item Location Format Default Transmission Format – Receiver 1 33 Contact ID 1 Transmission Format – Receiver 2 73 Contact ID 1 Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 The Subscriber ID Number is transmitted to identify the calling control panel. Enter the Subscriber ID Number in the six locations provided for each receiver.
Control Panel Communicator Information | en 117 Example To immediately forward all incoming calls to the telephone number 96721055 after arming the system in AWAY Mode, program: [11 2 1 9 6 7 2 1 0 5 5 12 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15] To turn call forward (no answer) on, enter: [* 6 1][forwarding telephone number][#] Example To forward all incoming calls, when there is no answer, to the telephone number 96721055 after arming the system in AWAY Mode, program: [11 6 1 9 6 7 2 1 0 5 5 12
en | Communicator Information Control Panel Value Description 0 Panel does not answer 1 to 13 Number of rings until panel answers 14 Answering machine bypass 2 15 Answering machine bypass 1 This location sets the number of rings before the control panel answers an incoming call. Set this count to an acceptable level, noting that one ring is “Ring, Ring – Ring, Ring” and that a Ring Count of 10 represents approximately 60 sec.
Control Panel Communicator Information | en Value Description 4 Sound alarm when system is disarmed 8 Reserved 119 This location has three options. You can select any combination of these options by programming a single value. Calculate this value by adding the option bit numbers together. The control panel monitors the telephone line. If the telephone line is cut or disconnected for longer than 40 sec, the control panel lights the FAULT indicator on the codepad.
en | Communicator Information Control Panel Select this option to enable the Answering Machine Bypass feature when the system is armed. When the system is disarmed, the control panel does not answer any incoming calls. This option is beneficial in high telephone traffic installations where the control panel could answer an incoming call. 8 – Use Bell 103 for FSK Format (Disabled=CCITT V21) If this option is selected, the control panel uses the BELL 103 transmission frequency at 300 baud.
Control Panel Communicator Information | en 121 By default, the control panel waits approximately 30 sec for receipt of a valid handshake tone after it dials the monitoring station. The handshake tone indicates to the control panel that it reached the monitoring station and can now transmit its messages. Selecting this option extends this wait time from 30 sec to 60 sec. 13.
en | Communicator Information Control Panel 2 – Enable A-Link Call Back If this option is selected and a callback telephone number is programmed, the remote programming computer must be connected to the telephone line programmed in the callback telephone number in Locations 159 to 174. If this option is not selected, the installer can connect to a customer’s control panel from any remote location for Upload/Download operations without the control panel calling back to the remote computer.
Control Panel Communicator Information | en 123 Codepad Key Characters / Function Codepad key Characters / Function ▲ Step back former character 6 [ m ], [ n ], [ o ], [ 6 ] _ Exit item setting 7 [ p ], [ q ], [ r ], [ s ], [ 7 ] ▼ Move to next character 8 [ t ], [ u ], [ v ], [ 8 ] 1 [ .
en | Access Control Panel Access 14 This section describes the access codes used to assign privileges and access functions for User Code holders of the system. There are two types of access codes: the Installer Code and User Codes. Each of these codes allows specific access and operation of control panel functions. Installer Code 14.1 Item Location Option Default Installer Code 0181 1 0182 2 0183 3 0184 4 New This code is used to access Installer’s Programming Mode.
Control Panel Item Access | en Location Default New Authority Default 125 New Level Location User #12 0240 - 0243 15 0244 2 User #13 0245 - 0248 15 0249 2 User #14 0250 - 0253 15 0254 2 User #15 0255 - 0258 15 0259 2 User #16 0260 - 0263 15 0264 2 User #17 0566 - 0569 15 0570 2 User #18 0571 - 0574 15 0575 2 User #19 0576 - 0579 15 0580 2 User #20 0581 - 0584 15 0585 2 User #21 0586 - 0589 15 0590 2 User #22 0591 - 0594 15 0595 2 User #23 059
en | Access Control Panel Authority Levels Description 12 Master Code and Arm/Disarm and Code Required to Isolate 14 Master Code and Arm/Disarm and Code Required to Isolate and Arm/Disarm Reports Table 14.1: Authority Levels The purpose of User Codes is to arm and disarm the system and to perform other specific functions. A Master Code holder can change or delete User Codes at any time. User Codes 1 to 32 can be one to four digits long, but all user codes should be the same length.
Control Panel Access | en 127 Notice! When priority level 4, 6, 12, or 14 is assigned to any User Codes, the Standard Isolating method no longer operates. Only User Codes with a priority level of 4, 6, 12, or 14 can isolate zones using the Code to Isolate method. Master Code Functions Master Code functions allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain supervisory level functions. You can use these functions only when the system is disarmed.
en | Programmable Outputs 15 Control Panel Programmable Outputs The control panel has four fully programmable outputs on the main printed circuit board and one programmable output that operates the codepad buzzer. The four outputs are set by default to operate as an alarm device, fire alarm verification, strobe, and internal screamer. Programmable outputs require four parameters to operate correctly. Parameter Description Event Type The Event Type specifies when an output is activated.
Control Panel Programmable Outputs | en Item Location Default Time Base 0451 4 Time Base Multiplier 0542 0 Time Base Multiplier 0453 8 B308 Output 1 New Item Location Default 129 New B308 Output 2 Event Code 0646 0 Event Code 0652 0 Event Code 0647 0 Event Code 0653 0 Polarity 0648 0 Polarity 0654 0 Time Base 0649 0 Time Base 0655 0 Time Base Multiplier 0650 0 Time Base Multiplier 0656 0 Time Base Multiplier 0651 0 Time Base Multiplier 0657 0 B308 Ou
en | Programmable Outputs Control Panel Item Option Event Code 0 0 = Reserved 1 0 = Day alarm enabled 0 1 = System armed 1 1 = Telephone line fail 0 2 = System disarmed 1 2 = Kiss-off received 0 3 = Armed in STAY mode 1 3 = Power Supply fail 0 4 = Armed in AWAY mode 1 4 = AC fail 0 5 = Pre-arming alert 1 5 = Low battery 0 6 = Exit Warning (all zones sealed) and 1 6 = Output 1 to 3 fail entry warning 1 7 = Sensor watch alarm 0 7 = Exit Warning 1 8 = Codepad medical alarm 0 8 = Exi
Control Panel Programmable Outputs | en Item Option Event Code 4 0 = Reserved 5 0 = Reserved 4 1 = Reserved 5 1 = Reserved 4 2 = Reserved 5 2 = Area 1 in alarm 4 3 = Reserved 5 3 = Area 2 in alarm 4 4 = Reserved 5 4 = Reserved 4 5 = Chime 5 5 = Reserved 4 6 = Zone not sealed 5 6 = Area 1 armed 4 7 = Zone not sealed after Exit Time 5 7 = Area 2 armed 4 8 = Reserved 5 8 = Reserved 4 9 = AC MAINS cycle (60 Hz or 50 Hz) 5 9 = Reserved 4 10 = Area 1 – zone unsealed 5 10 = Area 1 disarme
en | Programmable Outputs 15.2 Control Panel Output Event Types There are approximately 81 Output Event Types. Two numbers designate each Output Event Type. Program these numbers into the appropriate locations for the output. 0,1 System Armed This output operates when the system is armed. The output is reset when the system is disarmed. If the system is partitioned, this output operates when both areas are armed in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
Programmable Outputs | en Control Panel 133 If the output is activated by Entry Timer 1, Entry Timer 2, or Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode, the output is reset when the Entry Time or Entry Guard Time expires or the system is disarmed.
en | Programmable Outputs Control Panel This output operates when the AC MAINS fails. The output is reset when the AC MAINS is restored. This output operates regardless of whether Option 2 in Location 494 is selected or on TEXT codepad the Menu 341 "Ignore AC Fail" is enabled. 1,5 Low Battery This output operates when a Dynamic Battery Test detects the battery failed or the battery voltage is below 11.0 VDC.
Programmable Outputs | en Control Panel 135 This output operates when any zone programmed to be silent activates. The output is reset when the Siren Run Time expires, an audible alarm is activated, or a valid User Code is entered. 2,2 Alarm When in STAY Mode This output operates when an audible alarm zone is activated when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The output is reset when the system is disarmed. Silent alarm will not trigger this event.
en | Programmable Outputs Control Panel This output operates when the "1 Point" button (RADION) on the 4-button keyfob is toggled ON. The output is reset when this button is toggled OFF manually or automatically toggled off when the ON time expires if output polarity is from 3 to 6 or from 10 to 13. 2,12 Radio Control Output 2 This output operates when the "2 Point" button (RADION) on the 4-button keyfob is toggled ON.
Control Panel Programmable Outputs | en 137 3,11 Mimic Zone 7 3,12 Mimic Zone 8 These output types mimic the zone inputs. The output operates when the zone is unsealed and is reset when the zone is sealed. They operate regardless of the selected zone type Zone type can not be "Not Used". This feature operates when the system is armed or disarmed. 4,5 Global Chime This output operates when any Chime zones are activated. The output is reset when all Chime zones are resealed.
en | Programmable Outputs Control Panel Example If Area 1 is armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode1 or STAY Mode 2, Output Event Type 5,6 operates. The output is reset when Area 1 is disarmed. 5,10 Area 1 Is Disarmed 5,11 Area 2 Is Disarmed These two outputs operate when their corresponding area is disarmed. The output is reset when the corresponding area is armed. Example If Area 1 is disarmed, Output Event Type 5,10 operates. The output is reset when Area 1 is disarmed.
Programmable Outputs | en Control Panel 139 This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs. Every time the event occurs, it restarts the one-shot timer. The output switches back to open circuit when the oneshot time expires. This one-shot time setting always runs its full duration. You cannot reset the time. 5 – Normally Open, One-Shot Low with Reset This one-shot polarity is normally open circuit and switches to 0 V when the event occurs.
en | Programmable Outputs 15.4 Control Panel Output Timing The timing of outputs is calculated by the time base and a multiplier. These two values play different roles depending on the selected polarity. When you program outputs to pulse, you can set both the On and Off times. You can program one-shot polarities to operate from 200 ms to 99 hours. Notice! The maximum value you can program in the two multiplier locations is 9,9. The multiplier value is a two-digit decimal number from 00 to 99.
Control Panel 16 RF Information | en 141 RF Information RF Option Bit 1 – Sound Siren on RF Receiver Fail If this option is selected, the horn speaker, piezo, and strobe operate when the RF receiver fails to communicate with the control panel. 2 – Sound Siren on RF Tamper/Jamming If this option is selected, the horn speaker, piezo, and strobe operate when the tamper switch on the receiver becomes open circuit or the receiver picks up jamming signals from an RF device.
en | Reports Control Panel 17 Reports 17.1 Zone Tamper Report A Zone Tamper Report (Contact ID Event Code144) is sent when Option 14 is programmed in Location 266 and the zone loop using split EOL resistors (3K3/6K8) with tamper (1K) becomes open circuit. 17.2 Walk Test Report A Walk Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 607) is sent when either the Installer or Master Code holder activates Walk Test Mode. 17.3 Bypass Report A zone is bypassed when it is manually isolated.
Control Panel 17.6 Reports | en 143 Alarm Restore Code Location 392 is ignored when programming the Alarm Restore code and is global for all zones. A zone Restore Report is sent only to the receiving party to which the zone is allocated (for example, Receiver 1 or Receiver 2). 17.
en | Reports 17.12 Control Panel Codepad Panic Report A Panic Alarm Report (Contact ID Event Code 120) is sent to the base station receiver when a user presses either [1] and [3] or [STAY] and [AWAY] at the same time. A Panic Alarm is audible, but you can program the alarm as silent by selecting Option 1 in Location 493. 17.13 Codepad Fire Report A Fire Alarm Report (Contact ID Event Code 110) is sent to the base station receiver when a user presses [4] and [6] at the same time.
Control Panel 17.20 Reports | en 145 Low Battery Restore Report A Low Battery Restore Report is sent if the backup battery is restored the next time the system is armed, or when the next Dynamic Battery Test reports the battery test is OK when the system’s battery voltage rises to 12 VDC. Installation Guide 2014.
en | Strings Control Panel 18 Strings 18.
Control Panel 18.
en | Strings Control Panel 29 24HrPanicZoneTroubleResto "24Hr Panic Z$$ Trouble Restore" 0x3375 "rPJp" re 30 24HrPanicZoneBypass "24Hr Panic Z$$ Bypass" 0x1572 "rPBp" 31 24HrPanicZoneUnBypass "24Hr Panic Z$$ UnBypass" 0x3572 "rPUp" 32 24HrHoldUpZoneAlarm "24Hr Hold-Up Z$$ Alarm" 0x1122 "rHAp" 33 24HrHoldUpZoneAlarmResto "24Hr Hold-Up Z$$ Alarm Restore" 0x3122 "rHHp" re 34 24HrHoldUpZoneTrouble "24Hr Hold-Up Z$$ Trouble" 35 24HrHoldUpZoneTroubleRes "24Hr Hold-Up Z$$ Trouble 0x13
Control Panel Strings | en 149 56 KeyswitchAwayDisarm "Keyswitch Zone$$ Area$ Disarm" 0x1409 "rOSp" 57 CodepadLocked "Codepad $$ Locked" 0x1461 "jJAa" 58 KeyfobPanic "Keyfob $$ Panic" 0x1120 "PAp-" 59 CodepadPanic "Codepad $$ Panic" 0x1120 "rPAp" 60 CodepadMedical "Codepad $$ Medical" 0x1100 "rMAp" 61 CodepadFire "Codepad $$ Fire" 0x1110 "rFAp" 62 PowerFail "AC Power Fail" 0x1301 "AT--" 63 PowerRestore "AC Power Restore" 0x3301 "AR--" 64 LowBattery "System Low Battery"
en | Strings Control Panel 89 RFRepeaterTamperRestore "RF Repeater $$ Tamper Restore" 0x3341 "XJp-" 90 CodepadMissing "Codepad $$ Missing" 0x1333 "EMp-" 91 CodepadMissingRestore "Codepad $$ Missing Restore" 0x3333 "ENp-" 92 CodepadTamper "Codepad $$ Tamper" 0x1341 "ESp-" 93 CodepadTamperRestore "Codepad $$ Tamper Restore" 0x3341 "EJp-" 94 IPModuleMissing "IP Module $$ Missing" 0x1333 "EMp-" 95 IPModuleMissingRestore "IP Module $$ Missing Restore" 0x3333 "ENp-" 96 IPModule
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