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Solution 16 i TABLE OF CONTENTS Copyright Notice .............................................................................. 2 Trademarks ......................................................................................... 2 Notice of Liability.............................................................................. 2 Telepermit Note ................................................................................ 2 FEATURES ......................................................................
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide F E AT U R ES OVERVIEW Listed below are the main features of the Solution 16i Control Panel. Zones The Solution 16i control panel provides up to 16 separate zones of protection. Zone programming determines the panel’s response to open/short and tamper conditions on the zone loop.
Solution 16 i A B O U T THE PANEL E n c l o sures The MW700 - Small Enclosure and MW710 - Large Enclosure have been designed to reduce installation time and improve aesthetics on larger installations where often multiple enclosures need to be located in close proximity to each other. Quick Start Guide the tamper bracket into the rectangular hole in the top flange of the enclosure and then slide the base of the bracket toward the top until the tamper switch locates in the rear of the enclosure.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide I n s t a l l i ng Panels and M odules Once the enclosure is secured in place, install the panels and modules onto the mounting clip using the supplied 3mm screws. Do not over tighten the screws. The following example shows the MW700 -Small enclosure configured using 4 small modules. When fitting panels or large modules, you should use 5 mounting clips, one in each corner of the PCB and one in the middle of the PCB underneath the main terminal blocks.
Solution 16 i The following examples show the MW710 -Large enclosure configured using 6 small modules and 1 large module.
Quick Start Guide Co n n e c ting Power To The Panel ������������������ ����������� For normal operation, the panel requires both A.C. and DC power sources. The A.C. source can be provided either by an external adapter or by an internal transformer depending on the model and country of sale. When connecting using the A.C adapter, feed the cable in to the enclosure and terminate the wires on the removable terminal block supplied before connection it to the PCB.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide W I R I NG DIAGR AMS ALARM ���� ZONE 1 N/C ��� N/O ���� ZONE 2 N/C ���� ��� ZONE 1 ���� N/O ZONE 2 ALARM Figure 14: N/O Single EOL Zone Figure 9: N/C No EOL Zone N/O N/C ��� N/C ���� ZONE 1 ��� ZONE 2 ���� (3K3 EOL) ���� ���� ALARM ALARM (6K8 EOL) ZONE 1 N/O ALARM ZONE 9 ALARM Figure 15: N/O Split EOL Zone N/C ���� N/C ALARM ���� ���� (3K3 EOL) ��� ZONE 1 ��� ZONE 9 TAMPER (6K8 EOL) N/C TAMPER ALARM
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Solution 16 i Earth Connection Spade For Surge Protection 16-18V AC 24 VA Quick Start Guide Connect To Cabinet Tamper GREEN 12V DC 7.2AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery - + ����������� ���������� �������� ������������ �������������� ��������� ������������ ��������� ������������ + Panasonic LC-P127R2P or Equivalent ��������� YELLOW YELLOW Accessories (e.g.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide L A N O ver view The Solution 16i panel communicates with other system module devices via the built in RS485 LAN or Local Area Network. � � � � � � �������������������� � i The method shown in Figure 20, is only recommended for use where the total LAN length is 300metres or less and the system is not installed in a electrically noisy environment. In this case it is possible to use 7/0.20 or 14/0.
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Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Te r m i n al Descriptions Nº Name 1 Earth 2 3 ~ (AC) ~ (AC) Connection of the 16-18V A.C. 50-60 Hz adapter or internal transformer. 4 5 BAT (-) BAT (+) Negative and positive connections to the stand-by battery. 12 VDC / 7.2AH 6 7 8 9 +12 V +12 V GND GND 10 11 12 13 Description Earth wire from this terminal is connected to the Mains earth.
Solution 16 i Key Quick Start Guide Description The [OFF] key allows you to turn an area or output off. To turn all areas off at the same time when the system had been partitioned, press and hold the [OFF] key for two seconds. The [OK] key allows you to enter or select options as well as saving changes. The [MAIL] key allows you to read stored mail. This key can also be used to initiate a dialler test when you press and hold for two seconds.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide St at u s I cons / LED ’s The following table lists the function of each of the ICON Symbols and LED Indicators on the ICON Keypad Display. (( )) On Chime Mode is On Off Chime Mode is Off PHONE On Phone Line in Use Off Phone Line not in use On System Armed CHIME Red LED Flashing Figure 23: LCD Display Showing All ICONs Icon AREA Status The keypad can display which areas (1 – 4) are turned on or off via the Area Icon Indicators.
Solution 16 i Type Meaning Quick Start Guide Turn Area 1 + (Area Nº1-4) + 1 + # ON Turn Area 1 + (Area Nº1-4) + 2 + # OFF Turn Output 2 + (Output Nº1-8) + 1 + # ON Turn Output 2 + (Output Nº1-8) + 2 + # OFF End #+# Session 2 x Beeps (Low - High) Exit Delay Tone After you turn an area All On, the keypad will sound 1 short beep every second. During the last 10 seconds fast short beeps will be heard. If you don’t exit before the delay time expires and an exit delay door is faulted, an alarm occurs.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide When using the CM704B you should not select Split EOL monitoring. If you do the zones on the expander Note will not be available. i For example single EOL is selected and 1 x CM704B Zone Expander is fitted, then Zones 1 - 8 will be located on the main panel and Zones 9 - 16 will be located on CM704B. Fitting an RF receiver to the panel allows any zone to be programmed as a wireless zone.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide E nte r ing Programming M ode I nte r p re t i n g Th e Tex t D i s p l ay To enter installer program mode enter, PIN + [MENU]. The ICON keypad text display includes space for up to 6 characters to be displayed at one time. To simplify programming, some text menus have been abbreviated. The default Installer PIN is 1234. The default Master Code PIN is 2580. The Red and Green LED indicators on the keypad will flash to confirm Installer programming mode is active.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Pro gra mming Tex t Locations 3) Text descriptions are available for Area Name, Zone Name, User Name, Schedule Name, Holiday Name Prox Reader Name and Output Name. Each name can have a maximum of 16 characters. When prompted and the zone number [Zn = ] 3 + [OK] 4) The system will display the curent text. The curent cursor position is indicated by the flashing character. To move the cursor, use the left and right arrow keys.
Solution 16 i i The display will flash promting you to enter the required data value. Note d=01 Figure 28: List Option Programming Display 3) Change Default Installer PIN. [MENU 1-5-2] 4) Change Default Master Code PIN. [MENU 1-1-1] 5) Enter Account (client) Number, Area 1. [MENU 2-2-0] 6) Enter Base Primary Telephone Number. [MENU 5-1-1] 7) Enter Base Secondary Telephone Number. [MENU 5-1-2] 8) Hold Down MENU Key To Exit.
Solution 16 i 3) Quick Start Guide The Panel Will Reset And Revert To Normal Operation When Defaulting Is Complete. Use Keys [] and [] to scroll up and down the zone bank Press [OK] or [MENU] when finished. N= NORMAL S = SHORTED A= ALARM T= TAMPER - = DISABLED FDEF ? Figure 29: Factory Default Display 01nSAn You can disable factory defaulting using MENU 7-74.
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Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide P R O G R AMMING LOC ATIONS REFERENCE TA B L E The Solution 16i panel includes a simple text menu system which makes all levels of programming extremely easy. Once a valid PIN has been entered followed by the MENU key the system will automatically determine which menus and option the user has access to and only those items will be displayed.
Solution 16 i 3 Inputs AMI I UMI MI MI UMI 3-0 3-0-0 3-0-1 3-0-2 3-0-3 3-0-4 3-0-5 Commands Zone Status Zone Array Bypass Zones Set Chime Zones Set Part 2 Zones Smoke Sensor Reset MI I I I I I I I I 3-1 3-1-0 3-1-1 3-1-2 3-1-3 3-1-4 3-1-5 3-1-6 3-1-7 3-1-8 Zone Properties Zone Name Zone Type Area Assignment Pulse Count Pulse Count Time Access Group Report Route Report Options Zone Options I I I 3-3 3-3-0 3-3-1 3-3-2 RF Zone Add RF Device Delete RF Device Test RF Device I I I 3-4 3-4-0 3-4-1 3-4
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide 6 UMI I Devices 6-0 Commands 6-0-0 LAN Status 6-0-1 LAN Secure 7 System UMI UMI UMI I I I I 7-0 7-0-0 7-0-1 7-0-2 7-0-3 7-0-4 7-0-5 7-0-8 Commands Panel Status System Trouble History Log Domestic Default Factory Default Template Default Service Mode MI I I 7-1 7-1-0 7-1-1 7-1-2 Clock Set Date & Time Summertime On Summertime Off MI MI MI I I I I I I 6-1 6-1-0 6-1-1 6-1-2 6-1-3 6-1-4 6-1-5 6-1-6 6-1-7 6-1-8 Keypads Volume Contrast Backlight Home Area General Optio
Solution 16 i P R O G R AM LOC AT IONS The following section lists all of the programming locations available in the Solution 16i panel. The default values for each parameter are shown in grey. To minimise the size of this guide only one example for some parameters is shown while the default values for the other similar parameters are listed in a table. For example the User Default Table below shows the default values for Users 1 to 48. Similar tables are used to show Zone Defaults.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Access > Global Properties > Access > Prox Reader > MENU 1-5-0 PIN Length 4 0 = Variable MENU 1-6-3 1 All On Arming Allowed Y 4 = 4 Digits 7 = 7 Digits 2 Disarming Allowed Y 2 = 2 Digits 5 = 5 Digits 8 = 8 Digits 3 Badging Required N 3 = 3 Digits 6 = 6 Digits 4 Zero Exit Time N 5 Part On Arming Allowed N 6 Arm If Single Area User N 7 Reserved N 8 Arm All User Areas N 1 = 1 Digit Enter 0 - 15 + [OK] To Program The PIN Length Option.
Solution 16 i Areas > Properties > Input Options Quick Start Guide Areas > Reporting > MENU 2-1-2 MENU 2-2-0 Account Dest 1 1 Non Sequential Handover (Entry Path) Y 0 2 Pulse Count Handover Allowed Y 3 Senior Watch N Program The Area Account Number For Destination 1 Here (Enter digits 0 – 9 + [OK] To Save 4 Reset Smoke On Arming Y 5 Reserved N 6 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N This location is a Bit option field.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide I n p u t Programming Inputs > Zone Properties > Inputs > Commands > Pulse Count Time Zone Status MENU 3-0-0 Zone Array MENU 3-0-1 Bypass Zones MENU 3-0-2 Set Chime Zones MENU 3-0-3 Set Part 2 Zones MENU 3-0-4 Smoke Sensor Reset MENU 3-0-5 Inputs > Zone Properties > MENU 3-1-0 Zone Name Z o n e 1 N a m e Inputs > Zone Properties > MENU 3-1-1 1 0 = Zone Not Used 1 = Burglary Delay 1 (Entry Timer 1) 2 = Burglary Delay 2 (Entry Timer 2) 3 = Burglary
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Zo n e Default Table The table below list the default values for all zone parameters in the Solution 16i. By default, zones 5 to 16 are set as Instant zones. Zones marked as Not Used do not require EOL resistors to be fitted.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide O u t p u t Pro gra m m i n g Inputs > Tamper Inputs > Tamper Options Outputs > Commands > MENU 3-6-0 1 Display Panel Tamper Y 2 Report Panel Tamper Y 3 Audible Panel Tamper Y 4 Display Expander Tamper Y 5 Report Expander Tamper Y 6 Audible Expander Tamper Y 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N This location is a Bit option field. Press Keys [1] – [8] to turn ON and OFF the required options.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide O u t p ut Event Types 0 = Disabled 1 = Battery Trouble 2 = AC Trouble 3 = Telephone Line Trouble 4 = Comm Fail – Destination 1 / 2 5 = Third Dialler Attempt 6 = Destination 1 Reporting 7 = Destination 2 Reporting 8 = Destination 1 or 2 Kiss Off 9 = Destination 1 Kiss Off 10 = Destination 2 Kiss Off 11 = Dialler Disabled 12 = Horn Speaker Missing 13 = Output Trouble 14 = Panel On Line 15 = Incoming Call 16 = System Trouble 17 = Box Tamper 18 = Zone Trouble 19 = Zone Mirror 20
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Comms > Telephone Number > Outputs > Properties > Output Options MENU 4-1-5 MENU 5-1-1 Primary Dest 1 1 Digits 1 Do Not Operate On Low Battery Y 2 Display Overload Y 3 Report Overload Y 4 Display Device Fail Y 5 Report Device Fail Y 6 Alarm On Device Fail N Comms > Telephone Number > 7 Block If Armed All On N Secondary Dest 1 8 Display Output Status On Keypad N This location is a Bit option field.
Solution 16 i Comms > Properties > Comms > Telephone Number > MENU 5-1-7 Call Forward Off 1 # Digits 6 1 32 Comms > Properties > MENU 5-2-7 Set SMS Pasword p # Use [] and [] Keys To Scroll Cursor. Enter [0] – [9] For Telephone Digits. Use [] and [] To Toggle Special Characters # and , (Pause) a s s w d Use keys 0 - 9 To Program SMS Password + [OK] To Save. Use [] and [] Keys To Scroll Cursor. Default password is for Telstra in Australia.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Comms > Dialler Reporting > Comms > Remote Access > DTMF Options 1 MENU 5-3-5 DTMF Arming 0 = Disable 1 = Contact ID 7 = Domestic 2 = SIA 8 = Voice 13 = Reserved 3 = Serial STU 9 = SIA + 14 = Reserved 4 = GSM 10 = Reserved 15 = Reserved 5 = WEB MAIL 11 = Reserved 6 = SMS 12 = Reserved DTMF Disarming N 3 DTMF User Functions N 4 DTMF Quick Arm ([0] + [#]) Y 5 Reserved N 6 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N This location is a Bit option
Solution 16 i Comms > Comms Test > Comms > Dialler Reporting > MENU 5-4-6 Burg Report Delay 0 0 Test Route MENU 5-4-7 Fire Report Delay 0 0 2 = Report Events To Destination 2 + Log 3 = Report Events To Destination 1 & Destination 2 + Log 4 = Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails + Log Enter 0 - 4 + [OK]. To Enter Single Option Only. (*** System Wide Parameter ***) 0 SECONDS Enter 0 – 255 seconds + [OK] To Program The Delay Time In Seconds Before Reports Are Sent.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide Devices > Keypads > Beeper Options Device > RF Devices > MENU 6-1-5 MENU 6-2-1 Supervision Time 1 Trouble Alert Beeps Y 2 Entry Warning Y HOURS 3 Exit Warning Y 4 Chime Tone Y Enter the RF Supervision Time for Devices in Hours (001 - 255 Hours) 000 = No Supervision 5 Display Temperature N 6 PIN Arming Not Allowed N 7 Intaller PIN Not Allowed N 8 Show Alarm When Armed N This location is a Bit option field.
Solution 16 i Sys te m Programming Quick Start Guide System > Timers > System > Commands > Part Entry Time Panel Status MENU 7-0-0 System Trouble MENU 7-0-1 History Log MENU 7-0-2 Domestic Default MENU 7-0-3 Factory Default MENU 7-0-4 Template Default MENU 7-0-5 Service Mode MENU 7-0-8 MENU 7-2-3 0 (*** System Wide Parameter ***) 6 SECONDS Enter 0 - 255 + [OK] To Program The Part Mode Entry Time In Seconds.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide System > Power > Fuse Options MENU 7-3-2 Enter 1 – 8 To Toggle Days ON/OFF. The day is active or ON when the coresponding zone indicator is on. Indiccator 8 is used to set if the schedule will apply on holidays. When finshed press [OK] To Save.
Solution 16 i System > System Options > System >Options > Area Options MENU 7-7-1 Language 1 Area 1 = Common Area N 2 First To Open Last To Close N 0 = English 3 Reset Siren All Users (All Areas) Y 1 = Alternate Language 4 Power Up In Same State As Powered Down Y 5 Fault Acknowledge All Areas Y 6 Delay Trouble Beeps Y 7 Power Up Disarmed N 8 Reserved N This location is a Bit option field. Press Keys [1] – [8] to turn ON and OFF the required options.
Solution 16 i Quick Start Guide S P E C I F I C ATIONS Panel Voltage Input Continuous Power Alarm Power Stand-by Battery Min Operating Voltage Battery Charger Module Connection (RS485 LAN) Telephone Connections Temperature Enclosure Fixing Method Relative Humidity Compatible Keypads Compatible Accessories Enclosure Dimensions: PWA Dimensions: Warranty: Solution 16i (Part Number CC500) 16-18V A.C. 50-60Hz - 24VA External Power Adaptor or 220-240V A.C. to 18V A.C.
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