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1. 10 About Master Code and the User Code 10 How to Change the Master 10 How to Add or Change the User 10 How Delete the User Code ccc cece cccccccaccececececcucececeneaeecaeacaceceneneneneueeacenensueneneauanseeeatenenavanseenenes 10 ADDING CHANGING TELEPHONE 5 10 MOW TOSET TIME AND DATE see 11 HOW OPERATE THE ACCESS CONTROL OUTPUT nares urne 11 HOW TO START WALK TEST MODE 11 HOW TO ANSWER IN COMING _ 11 USING THE REMOTE COMMAND
2. 12 USING LOCAL COMMAND CONTROL aust 13 LCD Keypad DESCHDE ON vr AVGANG 13 ADJUSTING BACKLIGHTING AND BUZZER Tver 13 FEDRE IN COCAC EDIT MODE ee 14 Accessing Local Ed MOOG ENERO Er 14 Local Edit Mode Direct Program Addresses sess nnne s 14 LCD KEYPAD LOCAL EDIT MODE MENU nmm nennen nennen ns 15 Changing the Area Single Character 17 Changing the Zone Names 17 Changing the Keypad Area rennene 18 Changing the Keypad Name 18 Changing the User 18 Chan Ging Me Output NANTES Lure en 18 Resetting Individual Text to Default or Last Saved 19 Resetting MEDIE CIBC 19 Copying Text to another LCD 19 EG Local Edit OCI AM NETTEN 19 CUSTOMIZATION CHART eden 20 Introduction The Crow Alarm Control System We are really pleased that you chose to protect your premises and possibly even your lives with our RUNNER S
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4. or A causes the default text to return While in Local Edit Mode it is possible to restore all of the customisable text fields to the factory default settings When you enter in PROG 801 ENTER display prompts you to press 801 ENTER again Once you have pressed 801 enter all customisable text for example zone names user names output names are returned to the default text If more than one LCD keypad is connected to the panel it is possible to copy the edited Text from one LCD keypad to all other LCD keypads connected to the same panel When you enter in PROG 800 ENTER all of the customisable text at the keypad is transferred to all other LCD keypads connected to the control panel There is also an alternative method to transfer the text Pressing the CHIME button for two seconds while in Local Edit Mode performs the transfer The text in your keypad is transferred to all other LCD keypads connected to the panel Press and hold PROGRAM button for two seconds and the LCD keypad leaves Local Edit Mode and return to Idle Mode or Press the lt PROGRAM gt button repeatedly until the display reads Exit Programming then press the lt ENTER gt button to exit program mode 19 Customization Chart Use this form to record your changes and customizations fuser Name user Name zone Zone 5 i a 3 fef 20
5. z2 Memory gt MEMORY Initiates display of Displays events and events from memory automatically scrolls to lt ENTER gt cancels next event every 2 5 Use lt MEMORY gt key to scroll up manually memory readout Chime 7 CONTROL C77 PROGRAM Enable or disable chime Only if enabled by Enable disabl function installer Control C77 CONTROL CF Devices C ENTER Activates or deactivates Press Control for 2 outputs and devices seconds Change or gt PROGRAM gt C gt ENTER Activates program mode For details see Add Users to add or change Users page 16 code codes Note If you started an operation incorrectly press lt gt to exit and return to the previous mode Operating the LED Keypad How to Arm the System before Exit Verify that all zone indicators are off when all zones are closed all doors exits and windows are closed and motion in the protected area is restricted or bypassed the system is ready to be armed If one or more zone indicators are illuminated it displays the open zones Close open zones or bypass them Bypass any zone you cannot close lt Bypass gt indicator flashes indicating bypassed zone s For details see page 9 10 Note Bypassed zones are not protected Before leaving premises you must arm the system Arming the alarm system turns on all detectors in the partition s being armed 1 Enter your code 2 Press ENTER to arm the system There is
6. ENTER the display should look like this You can now enter in the person s name maximum of 16 characters When viewing events in Memory mode the User name is displayed to identify the user that Armed Disarmed the system When you have completed changes press gt to save When in Local Edit Program Mode and you have entered PROG 3001 ENTER the display looks like this Output 1 Output 1 You can now enter an Output name maximum of 16 characters When viewing events in Memory mode the Output name is displayed to identify what function the Output is controlling When you are happy with the changes press ENTER to save 18 While in Local Edit Mode there are two special functions that can be performed at any of the Local Edit Program locations They are Return to Default Text or Return to Previously Saved Text For Example to return the Zone 1 text back to Defaults If during the programming of Zone 1 text PROG 1 ENTER you wished to return back to the default text simply press and hold the button for 2 seconds for the text to return to the default settings If you wished to return to the last saved version of the text simply press and hold the A button for two seconds and the last saved text for zone one is displayed NOTE If the last saved version of text for Zone 1 was in fact the default setting then pressing Control then 1
7. in memory mode and what indicators are used to show them The system displays the last event and you can scrolls to the next event by pressing on the MEMORY again To exit from memory event display press ENTER to cancel memory readout EVENT TYPE DEVICE INDIC INDIC STATUS LED Symbol LED s 1 16 LED s 1 16 On Steady DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 1 8 TAMPER Do Flashing DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 9 16 TAMPER Lom Flashing WRONG CODE ALARM Code at Keypad TAMPER On Steady CABINET TAMPER Cabinet or Siren TAMPER Flashing KEYPAD TAMPER Tamper alarm at keypad TAMPER On Steady LOW BATTERY MAINS FAILURE AD Flashing FUSE FAILURE 1 or F2 Controller on board MAINS Flashing Fuses LED 1 LED 1 RADIO ZONE LOW Radio Zone 1 16 BATTERY Flashing BATTERY LED s 1 16 LED s 1 16 On Steady PENDANT LOW BATTERY Radio Key User 1 20 BATTERY L T Flashing LED s 1 16 LED s 1 16 On Steady PANIC BUTTON or Keypad Panic LINE Flashing BUTTONS 1 amp 3 PRESSED At k LED s 1 Flash TOGETHER t keypad s 1 8 ashing FIRE ALARM Keypad Fire LINE Flashing BUTTONS 4 amp 6 ARE CONTROL Flashing PRESSED TOGETHER MEDICAL ALARM Keypad Medical LINE Flashing BUTTONS 7 amp 9 BYPASS Flashin PRESSED TOGETHER 3 INDIC INDIC STATUS LED Symbol DURESS ALARM Duress Alarm TAMPER Flashing LINE Flashing At keypad LED s 1 8 On Steady SUPERVISED RADIO Supervised Radio Bypass Flashing ALARM Passive Infra Red TAMPER Fla
8. state you can use the key to toggle the option on amp off or Arm and Disarm e g in our example above code 2045 accesses Area A arming or disarming Assuming the status message we received was Area A alarm is Armed If we press the key Area A is Disarmed and we would receive a status message Area A alarm is Disarmed or whatever message is programmed by the installer While you are on line with the panel you can move between menu options by entering the code of the option you want to control Assuming there was a code of 4321 programmed to control outputs After having used code 2045 to control the Arm Disarm status of Area A we first press the 4 button to reset all previous entries Then we can enter the digits 43215 that is 4321 as the code to control outputs and 5 to select output 5 The current status of output 5 is given either by the voice message or the appropriate tone and then the status can be changed with the button on the remote telephone NOTE For output control you must enter the 4 digit code for example 4321 followed by the output number you wish to control in this case 5 At any stage if you enter in an incorrect code you can press the button on the remote telephone to clear all code entries and then start again To turn on the optional Microphone only available if the Voice Board is fitted you must enter in the appropriate code followed by the button To turn t
9. 1E gt lt ENTER gt 10 The address for telephone number 1 the existing number is flashed out at the keypad then enter NEW TELEPHONE gt ENTER The new numbers are flashed back to confirm acceptance At any time you can enter in the address for the telephone number just to view the currently programmed value then press the PROGRAM button to move on to the next address For example P181E 1E PH 1 P181E 2E 2 P181E 6E 6 NOTE On the LED keypad O is indicated by LED Aux 0 How to set Time and Date The alarm system has an internal clock that may be used to automatically Arm or Disarm the alarm or turn Outputs On or off It is also used to identify when events occurred in memory via the LCD keypad If you need to change the Time amp Date it must be done from the CLIENT mode To change the Time amp Date press Press PROGRAM 26 ENTER 2 ENTER 1 7 ENTER Where 1 7 the current day 1 Sun 2 Mon to 7 Sat Press PROGRAM 26 ENTER 1 ENTER HHMM ENTER Where HH Hour in 24 Hour Format and MM Minutes Press PROGRAM 26 ENTER 3 ENTER DDMMYY ENTER Where DD 21 31 current date MM months 1 12 YY year 00 99 How to Operate the Access Control Output If the alarm system has been set up to allow control of an electric door lock you can activate the door release function as follows Press CONTROL or Press CONTR
10. ERIES from Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd The RUNNER SERIES is a highly advanced multifunction alarm control system designed to flawlessly manage your security system at home or at business protects you against burglary and supports the operation of multiple electronic devices The RUNNER SERIES has many incredible program options and additional accessories that can enhance the standard features of the panel from simple Home Automation to Radio control and Voice Prompted Command control Please ask your installer to find out more about these powerful features You can phone your home to check or change the status of any output using the keys on your phone Arm or disarm the whole house or just one area all with your own voice confirming your selections Imagine turning on the spa before leaving work so it is hot when you get in the door The under floor heating has just automatically switched on using the on board timer and you have just opened the roller door and disarmed the garage from your cell phone so the white ware repairman can work on your washer The controller supports a 16 LED keypad or the more sophisticated LCD liquid Crystal Display keypad It also has a comprehensive alarm event memory that logs all controller activity with a time and date stamp Typical Alarm System Configuration The protected premises can be divided up into 16 zones as defined by the installation scheme The protected area can be gr
11. L and lt PROGRAM gt Control LED goes off to indicate that Chime is active Emergency Alerts This three special key s function is best programmed by your installer to suit your individual situation Most commonly it is used in a panic situation These are a PANIC FIRE and MEDICAL alarm When using the LED keypad the Panic alarm can be generated by either the single Panic button or by the simultaneous operation of two buttons Pressing two buttons simultaneously generates the Fire and Medical alarms O Press the lt PANIC gt US key OR Press simultaneously keys lt 1 gt and 3 lt gt lt wt gt Press simultaneously keys 7 and 9 lt gt and lt wt gt Press simultaneously keys 4 and lt 6 gt lt gt lt gt Generate Threat or Duress If you are compelled to disarm the system under threat you must enter the duress digit before the user s code to activate the automatic dialer The duress digit shifts up your usual code by one digit If your code is 345 and 8 is your duress digit than entering 8345 modifies your code The modified duress code disarms the system in a normal way but at the same time activates the dialer silently to report a duress event without arousing suspicion For details ask the installer How to Read System Messages When viewing the memory events at the keypad by pressing lt gt
12. OL enter CODE then ENTER The Control LED is light while the lock is active and turns off as soon as power is removed from the lock The Access Control function can either be a single button operation or restricted to requiring a valid User code entry Both options are shown above Please consult your installer as to what option may be programmed How to start Walk Test Mode While in CLIENT mode a User with the proper authority can start walk test mode This special mode latches the alarm signals from detectors at the keypad initiating the test so that one person can trigger every detector connected to the alarm then return to the keypad to verify operation On terminating Walk test mode the test results are put into the memory buffer so they can be viewed at a later time To start Walk test mode while in CLIENT mode press PROGRAM 200 ENTER 6 ENTER and the keypad buzzer beeps at 1 second intervals Next trigger every detector connected to the panel then return to the keypad and all of the zones that were triggered are displayed on the keypad To terminate Walk test mode press ENTER the keypad stops beeping and automatically exits CLIENT mode How to Answer an In Coming Call From time to time your installer may need to access the alarm from a remote PC to make changes to your programming and for security reasons they may have configured the alarm so that an authorized person on site is required to make the ala
13. T INSTALLATION cwesicacssastncneniesarawetnbasnnsaciaepenitnedianerteaannecuaawassbveweiieeestsretieebieaes 7 EMERGENCY ALERTO sanse 7 HOW to initiate T How to initiate Medical 7 How to initiate Fire Alarm EET T GENERATE THREAT OR 7 How TO READ SYSTEM MESSAGES LI MINI MEUM IM MED EE EE 7 HOW TO READ TROUBLE MESSAGES une eee eee rasene 8 How DISPLAY EVENTS FROM MEMORY 8 HOW TO CONTROL OUTPUTS AND 9 ENTERING THE USER PROGRAM CLIENT MODE 9 HOW TO CHANGE OR ADD
14. an exit delay prior to the system being armed During this delay time a slow beeping is heard to indicate that the system is not armed yet and reminds you to vacate the protected area The A or B indicator lights up to indicate that the system is armed The indicators may go out few seconds after exit delay times out depending on the installation setting To disarm the system during exit delay press lt ARM Press ARM to arm the system The A or B indicator is light the system is armed During exit delay time a slow beeping is heard reminding you to vacate the protected area 1 Enter your code 2 Press ENTER The A or B indicator goes off the system is now disarmed 1 Enter your code 2 Press ENTER This stops the alarm at any time and also turns off any audible sirens Arming the System While Staying Home This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected area At nighttime when the family is about to retire perimeter zones are protected but not the interior zones Consequently interior movements are ignored by the system 1 Press lt STAY gt 2 Enter your code 3 Press lt ENTER gt The A or B indicator flashes indicating that the system is now armed in stay mode Quick Stay This feature must be enabled at installation time Press lt STAY gt to arm the system During exit delay you can leave the premises If you wish to stay or you don
15. ep at this point and the Program LED doesn t turn on it means your code cannot access Program mode Exit Program Mode exit out of program mode press lt PROGRAM gt and ENTER The Program indicator goes off to indicate that the system is not in User programming mode How to Change or Add Codes The factory default master code 1234 is intended as a preliminary control of the alarm system After RUNNER is installed and put into service the code can be changed to any code known to the Master user The Master user can define up to 100 user codes To limit access rights the holder of the Master code can ask the installer to define several User profiles Access rights are listed below User code has Area A and or B permission User code can arm and or disarm arm an area User code can arm and or disarm arm an area in Stay mode User code can change its code User code can change user s code User code can Operate control Functions User code can change dialer telephone numbers User code can alter the real time clock User can answer an incoming call and start up down load User can allow access to installer program mode from client mode O DODO OO ODODO DO Initiate Walk test mode While in CLIENT mode Press lt PROGRAM gt and 1 to change Master code press lt ENTER gt the code digit is flashed back to you Use the numeric keyboard to enter your new Master code The code can hold any combination of 1 to 6 digits It i
16. he Microphone off you simply press the button again To end a Command Control session simply hangs up the phone The panel is monitoring the line at all times and 15 seconds after the last key press it automatically hangs up the line This 15 second timer is active during the whole command control process so a period of 15 seconds without a key press causes the panel to hang up 12 Using Local Command Control If a command control code for outputs is programmed and the output s are allowed to be locally controlled from the keypad then entering the 4 digit code at a keypad blanks the display and the zone LED s now indicate the output status For example if output 1 is on zone 1 LED is on Pressing the 1 button at the panel keypad output 1 can be turned off provided it is allowed to be locally controlled To leave local command control mode simply press the lt ENTER gt button and the keypad returns to normal operation This feature works the same way that Directly Controlling an Output works only it requires a code to access the function LCD Keypad Description Most of the main actions like ARM DISARM ARM STAY and others are the same at the crow LCD keypad But in the LCD keypad the user can change texts like zone name and area names adjust the backlight and buzzer tone Adjusting Backlighting and Buzzer Tone Adjusting the LCD Keypad Backlighting The user can independently adjust the backlight level of
17. ils There are two ways to program the keypad in Local Edit Mode You can enter in the program location directly from the list below or you can use the menu function to navigate through all of the program options The menus are described on the following pages There are a number of program addresses available to you at this tim 14 LCD KEYPAD LOCAL EDIT MODE MENU PROGRAMMING The LCD Keypad Main menu headings for Local Edit program mode are listed on this page On entering Local Edit Mode the display looks like the example below LOCAL MODE KB 1 USER NAMES To move to the next menu heading simply press the ftarrow move back to the previous heading simply press the amp Arrow LCD LOCAL EDIT MENU HEADINGS Navigate with Up Down Arrows I PANEL NAME Press f or lt gt Arrows to move between Menus AREA ID f LANGUAGE I I KEYPAD NUMBER I t PANEL TYPE i OUTPUT NAMES 1 1 1 I 1 1 AREA NAMES I 1 1 UPDATE ALL KPADS E i 1 DEFAULT ALL TEXT Press PROGRAM until you get here EXIT PROGRAMMING Press lt ENTER gt to exit Program Mode I 15 User Names Ft Arrows can be used to select the Main Menu heading JENTER Button To Program User Local Mode Kb 1 DATA SELECT MENU Button Leaves Data Select Made d Arrows can be used to select the User and returns to y
18. lso used to temporarily exclude a faulty zone from service which requires repair To bypass a selected zone press lt BYPASS gt Bypass indicator lights up to indicate that the system is in bypass mode Enter the zone number e g 01 05 12 one or more zones the zone LED indicators lights up to indicate that the zone is bypassed following press ENTER the Bypass LED flashes to indicate zone s bypassed While in the Bypass mode it is possible to bypass more than one zone press BYPASS the Bypass indicator lights to indicate that the system is in bypass mode 6 Add the zone number example 03 one or more zones zone LED indicators lights to indicate that the zone is bypassed then press lt ENTER gt the Bypass LED flashes to indicate zone s bypassed To reset bypassed zones press lt BYPASS gt enter zone number example 07 13 the zone LED indicators go off to indicate that the zone is no longer bypassed Press lt ENTER gt NOTE Disarming automatically un bypasses all zone Using Chime If enabled at Installation A Chime Day zone is a detector that can be part armed while you are at home but working in another part of the building It can be programmed to operate a buzzer or light to let you know you have a visitor To disable the Day chime zone press CONTROL and lt PROGRAM gt Control LED indicator lights up to indicate that Chime is disabled To enable Chime mode press CONTRO
19. may be set up to answer after a specific number of rings or it can be set up to use a fax defeat option Either way when you ring the phone number and the panel answers the call the first thing you hear over the phone is a two seconds burst of modem tone After this tone stops you must enter the access code which is associated with the Command menu option you wish to access Remember the code you enter determines which menu option you access If you miss the pause the panel repeats the modem tone and then pauses again for 5 seconds looking for your access code This process is repeated four times before hanging up if no valid code is received When entering codes or other information in Command Control the key acts as a Clear button When you have entered the required 4 digit access code the panel replies with the status message associated with the Command Control function you have accessed For example let s say we have a code of 2045 to allow Arming amp Disarming of Area A Once the code 2045 has been received the panel checks the current status of Area A and replies with the pre programmed voice message relating to that status For example if Area A is armed then the Armed message is sent if Disarmed then the Disarmed message is sent If only the DTMF board is fitted the voice message is substituted with a long beep if Area A is armed and three short beeps if it is disarmed Once the status message has informed you of the actual
20. o arm the system enter commands to alter system settings or scroll through the history events lt ARM gt lt STAY gt lt BYPASS gt lt PROGRAM gt lt CONTROL gt lt MEMORY gt lt PANIC gt lt ENTER gt Function Keys Symbol These keys are used to arm the system enter commands to alter system settings or scroll through the history events fil stAY fW 55 P Z PROGRAM Ctrl CONTROL Panic gt ENTER Alphanumeric Keys These keys are used to enter codes Initiate Emergency or used for programming Audible Signals When the keypad is used to activate or deactivate the different functions it emits different audible beeps Their meaning is described in the table next page Table 1 List of Audible Signals Sound sequence Description SS Short beep A key in the keypad has been pressed 3 short beeps Operation carried out successfully Long beep Illegal operation or wrong key pressed Slow beeping Through the Exit or Exit or entry delay warning When arming the system this Entry delay time indicates you must exit the protected area When disarming the system it indicates you have entered the protected entry zone Indicators There are 30 LED indicators to show the status of the system Zone and Status indicators LEDs 1 16 when all zones sealed Ready 4 light Q Partitions indicators LEDs A or B Armed indicator ARM uj Memory indicator Mem
21. or protection Purchaser understands that a properly installed and maintained product can only reduce the risk of burglary robbery or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss or damage as a result Consequently Crow shall have no liability for any personal injury property damage or any other loss based on claim that this product failed to give any warning However if Crow is held liable whether directly or indirectly for any loss or damage arising under this limited warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin Crow s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of this product which shall be the complete and exclusive remedy against Crow 2005 All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical without express written permission of Print version 002 P N 7101585 RevC Y A Y S August 2008 Contents INTRODUCTION se 1 THE CROW ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM 2 1 TYPICAL ALARM SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
22. ory Bypass indicator lt Bypass gt Program indicator lt gt PL CHIME indicator Aux 0 Mains indicator lt Mains gt D Tamper indicator Trouble gt lt Battery indicator Battery Line indicator Line A Control indicator lt Control gt Ctrl DL D D UOLDLDIZLU Summary of Functions The system s main functions are listed in table for Led symbol the function are the same Function Keys beserition nores Full or CF ENTER Initiates full arm Partition Arm Full Arm ARM Initiates full arm Only if enabled by installer Disarm Disarms the system Only when slow beeping during exit during exit delay is emitted enm c C77 CIODIE C ENTER Disarms the Disarms the system Stopping Alarms Alarms mm l Arm Stay CP STAY C CODE ENTER Initiates partial alarm Only if enabled by when the user is home installer Arm Stay STAY Initiates partial alarm when the user is home Disarm Disarm Stay CF ENTER Disarms the Disarms the system Disarm C STAY Disarms the system esee CF Bypass CF Zone st C gt ENTER Bypasses zone s Repeats the procedure to un bypass zones Rm Im ee Initiate Panic Activates emergency Only if enabled by Initiate Coco qe emergency Only if enabled by ri 7 Initiate Fire Activates emergency Only if enabled by F 4
23. ou wish to edit USER 100 USER 2 ENTER Button To Program User DATA ENTRY MENU 4 Arrovs can be used to select the text and goes back to Data options Pressing the Arrovyyvill change select Menu the text selection box for s4 to to then back to lt 4 2 gt Pressing the EF Arrow makes the same selections in the reverse order eo Arrays are Weed to move the cursor The cursor identifies the character currently being edited enter up to 15 characters CONTROL lt B gt Crow Key pad lt CONTROL lt 2 gt keypad will return text to default setting When you are at the desired main menu heading press ENTER to access the data program location See example below 16 Areas lt A ABC DEFCGHIJKLMN OP When you enter in PROG 998 ENTER the display looks like the example above You may edit the single character Area identifier at this address starting at Area A first left hand position The keypad allows for up to 16 areas but the actual number of areas supported on this panel is two The first character in this example A is the identifier used to show the status of the first Area when armed The second position in this case the B is the identifier used to show the status of the second Area If you preferred to have the first area shown as Area 1 and not A then you can change it here using the same method as used pre
24. ouped into two separate partitions A and B The system enables you in a business environment to conveniently group separately the offices from the warehouse area or in a private residence the different rooms of the home For example living room bedroom and maybe the basement and attic These groups or zones can react specifically to different types of events and then generating an alarm or activate a device The system can be armed in two different modes Arm A the protected areas are entirely vacated Stay people and pets populate the protected areas You have access to the keypad s control features and can change the settings yourself The system can be accessed via multiple keypads each located at a different site Up to eight keypads can be integrated into the system Access levels and your access codes are described later on in this guide LED Keypad Description The LED Keypad shows all the information required to operate the system The User communicates with the alarm system via the keypad The Keypad displays continuous information about the status of the alarm system and enables the User to operate the system in different modes change settings and program Users access codes The keypad also collects and records events to be displayed afterward on request to overview system activities and to analyze system performance for diagnostics Aux 0 Function Keys LED Keypad These keys are used t
25. ow ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD Runner Series WIRELESS AND WIRED CONTROL PANEL User s Guide Version 9 08 2 Crow Limited Warranty Crow warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the last day of the week and year whose numbers are printed on the printed circuit board inside his product Crow s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing this product at its option free of charge for materials or labor if it is proved to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Crow shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other then Crow There are no warranties expressed or implied of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise which extend beyond the description on the face hereof In no case shall Crow be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty expressed or implied or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever even if the loss or damage is caused by Crow s own negligence or fault Crow does not represent that this product can not be compromised or circumvented that this product will prevent any person injury or property loss or damage by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that this product will in all cases provide adequate warning
26. r Press CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by A By holding down the CONTROL button and repeatedly pressing the A button you can increase the frequency of the buzzer tone To decrease the frequency of the CROW LCD buzzer Press CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by B By holding down the CONTROL button and repeatedly pressing the B button you can decrease the frequency of the buzzer tone LCD Keypad in Local Edit Mode The Local Edit Program Mode allows the programming of a customised System Name the name displayed during idle mode at the keypad Customised Zone Names the text that appears on the keypad when a zone is unsealed Customised User Names the User name is displayed when viewing arm disarm events in memory mode Customised Area Names the Area name is displayed when viewing arm disarm events in memory mode and Customised Output Names the Output name is displayed when viewing Output On Off events in memory mode To enter Local Edit Program Mode on a CROW LCD Keypad Press CONTROL followed ARM and hold for 2 seconds NOTE You must press the Control button first and the Bypass or Arm button must be pressed within 2 seconds of pressing the Control button If you make a mistake press the Enter button and then repeat the process The display now shows Local Mode kb where the equals the keypad address as previously set see LCD keypad address assignment on page 19 for deta
27. ressed the same button four times the next press 5th causes the display to wrap back to the beginning Once you have selected the first character Press the BYPASS CROW button to move the cursor one position to the right 17 Now select the second character and move cursor to right repeating the process until all of the text is completed Remember that there are a maximum of 16 characters per program address If you make a mistake use the STAY CROW button to move the cursor towards the left and make any corrections necessary When you are happy with the text press ENTER to save the changes You can program the text for all zones in the same way When you enter PROG 2001 ENTER the display looks like the example above You may edit the Area Name at this location The area name can be up to 16 characters long If you program in a name for the area this name is shown when displaying events in memory display mode After you have completed the changes press the ENTER button to save them lt RUNNER Series When you enter PROG 999 ENTER the display looks like the example above You may enter any name you wish up to 16 characters in length using the same method as described for zone names This name is displayed at the keypad in idle mode When you are happy with the changes press ENTER to save When in Local Edit Program Mode and you have entered PROG 1001
28. rm system answer the in coming call This option is only available in CLIENT mode If the panel is not configured to answer in coming calls the user can force it to answer the call by pressing and holding CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by 9 This forces the panel to answer the call immediately For this function to work the phone line must be ringing at the time and there must have been at least two rings before pressing the buttons 11 Provided the line connected to the alarm was ringing at the time the panel now answers call and allows a remote PC connection Using the Remote Command Control Another powerful feature available from your alarm is Command Control This feature is a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check or changes the Arm Disarm status of each of the areas operate each of the eight outputs or turn on an optional Microphone The Command Control feature is only available on panels Runner 4 fitted with a Voice board The Voice board provides voice prompts to guide you through Command control operations whereas the DTMF board provides tones one Long Tone for ON or three short beeps for OFF Please talk to your installer to find out if all or any of these options are available on your alarm To perform any of the Command Control features you must first ring the phone number which the panel is connected to The panel
29. s recommended using a multi digit code Press lt ENTER gt save your new code the new code is flashed to you together with three short beeps to indicate correct entry or one long beep if not accepted Press lt PROG gt and lt ENTER gt exit user Code Program mode While in CLIENT mode press lt PROGRAM gt then 1E and the User number 2 to 100 to add or change the code press lt ENTER gt If there is an existing code already it is flashed back to you Use the numeric keyboard to enter the new code The code can hold any combination of 1 to 6 digits Entering the new code deletes the old code Press ENTER to save your new code the new code is flashed back to you together with three short beeps Repeat the procedure for all users Press lt PROG gt and lt ENTER gt to exit Local Program mode In client mode press lt PROGRAM gt and the User number 2 to 100 you intend to delete press lt ENTER gt The code is flashed back to you Press lt BYPASS gt to delete User code Press lt gt to save the change Press lt PROG gt and lt gt exit program mode Adding Changing Telephone Numbers Your panel accepts up to six phone numbers with a total of 16 digits Your panel can be programmed to dial all or any of these depending on the event which has occurred The six phone numbers are at program address P181E 1 8E While in CLIENT mode key in the following sequence lt PROGRAM gt lt P181E
30. shing LED s 1 16 On Steady On Steady 5 C FAILURE EXCESSIVE RE TRIES Panel Dialer LINE Steady FAILURE GET A Panel Dialer LINE Steady WALKTEST MODE Manual walk test mode MAINS Ds On Steady BATTERY L T On Steady LINE A On Steady LED s 1 16 On Steady LED s 1 16 How to Control Outputs and Devices The keypad enables you to control external devices such as an air conditioner or heater To activate or halt a device 1 Press CONTROL ZONE INACTIVITY Zones 1 16 LED s 1 16 LED s 1 16 On Steady ALARM TAMPER Flashing CONTROL trl Flashing The control LEDs is constantly light 2 Press the number of the device Up to eight different devices can be controlled via the keypad 3 Press lt ENTER gt This activates or deactivates the selected device 4 Press lt CONTROL gt The LED is light for each device ON 5 Press lt gt to return to normal mode Entering the User Program Client Mode There are 2 levels of program mode CLIENT mode and INSTALLER mode Normally the installer gives you access to the CLIENT mode so you can add delete or change the user codes If you request it your installer can provide you with access to the INSTALLER mode as well To get into CLIENT mode provided the system is NOT armed Press PROGRAM enter Master code and ENTER The Program indicator lights up to indicate that the system is in User programming mode If you get a single long be
31. t want anybody to enter the protected premises you can cancel the Entry Exit delay by pressing the lt gt key The slow beeping stops and the system is then immediately armed The A or B indicator flashes to indicate that the system is armed in stay mode The indicators may go out a few seconds after exit delay expired depending on the installer s setting Enter user s code and press lt gt or press lt STAY gt if enabled by installer The A or B indicator goes off to indicate that the system is disarmed How to Arm Partitions The protected area can be grouped into 3 separate partitions A or B The system can be grouped for User s convenience to separate in a business environment the offices from the warehouse area or in a private residence the different rooms of the home e g living room bedroom etc To arm partition A enter user code for partition A To arm partition B enter user code for partition B Note to arming partition with code see page 10 How to arm the system before exit During exit delay you can leave premises At the end of the procedure the A or B indicator lights up to indicate that the partition A or and B or C is armed The indicators may go out after a few seconds depending on installer s setting To disarm partition see Disarming the System How to Bypass Zones Bypass any zone that cannot be closed You can bypass selected zones prior to arming It is a
32. the LCD display and the Keypad Buttons from off to on with 16 steps in between The Buttons used for these special functions vary depending on the LCD keypad To increase the Crow LCD backlight level Press CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by STAY By holding down the Control button and repeatedly pressing the STAY Left Arrow button you can increase the LCD backlight level to the maximum To reduce the Crow LCD backlight level Press CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by BYPASS By holding down the Control button and repeatedly pressing the BYPASS Right Arrow button you can decrease the LCD backlight level until it is off To increase the Crow Keypad Button backlight level Press CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by MEM By holding down the CONTROL button and repeatedly pressing the MEM Up Arrow button you can increase the Keypad LED backlight level to the maximum 13 reduce the Crow Keypad Button backlight level Press CONTROL followed within 2 seconds by L1 By holding down the CONTROL button and repeatedly pressing the Down Arrow button you can decrease the Keypad LED backlight level until it is off Adjusting the Keypad Buzzer Tone The user can adjust the frequency tone of the LCD keypad buzzer within a range of 16 steps By adjusting the frequency the volume of the tone produced at the buzzer varies as well To increase the frequency of the CROW LCD buzze
33. the first thing that is always displayed is the system messages If the system led turns ON but no other Zone LED s are ON at the same time this means that there are no current system alarms If a zone LED and LED s are ON then this indicates system alarms that have not yet cleared The LED s 1 8 are pre defined as to what system alarm they display These system alarm indications are shown in the table below LED 1 Battery Low LED 5 Radio Pendant Battery Low LED 2 LED 6 Supervised Detector Failure LED 3 Telephone Line Failure LED 7 Zone Inactivity Timeout LED 4 Radio Detector Battery Low LED 8 Dialer Kiss off Failure Following the display of current system alarms the panel sequences through the 255 historical memory events starting at the most recent event The second table shows the alarm events that can be displayed in memory mode and what indicators are used to show them How to Read Trouble Messages Any failure or abnormal events that may occur are indicated by trouble messages and the Trouble indicator is light Press lt gt to read out messages and other events stored memory How to Display Events from Memory The system memory stores the last events Press x MEMORY to display list of events Following the display of current system alarms the panel then sequences through the 255 historical memory events starting at the most recent event The second table shows the alarm events that can be displayed
34. viously With the cursor underneath the letter A Press the 1 button four times until the character in the first slot shows 1 When completing the changes press the ENTER button to save When in Local Edit Program Mode and you have entered PROG 1 ENTER the display looks like this The Cursor is underneath the first letter to be edited in this case the Z The letters A Z indicate that the letters selected by the numeric buttons 0 9 are in capitals Pressing the MEM CROW button once displays a z indicating that lower case letters are selected by the numeric buttons 0 9 Pressing the MEM CROW button again displays 7 2 indicating that Hebrew characters are now selected by the numeric buttons 0 9 Press the L CROW button to cycle back to another selection Once you have selected the desired font proceed to change the text for Zone 1 The following table shows the English Characters that can be selected by each numeric button The lower case options are shown in vButton 1st Press 2nd Press ard Press ath Press a3 for rol 3 3 am co om te F0 3 There are four different selections per button By pressing the button once a character is displayed in the display see 1st press column Pressing the same button again causes the display to change to the next character in the sequence see 2nd press column After you have p
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