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1. If the right Zone is indicated press lt ENTER gt again and the display will show Zone 1 lt A Z gt Zone 1 The Cursor will be underneath the first letter to be edited in this case the Z The letters lt A Z gt indicate that the letters selected by the numeric buttons 0 9 will be in capitals By pressing the MEM up button once the display will change to lt a z gt indicating that the letters selected by the numeric buttons 0 9 will be lower case You can cycle back to another selection by pressing the down button Once you have selected the desired font you can now proceed to change the text The following table shows the English characters that can be selected by each numeric button standard telephone keypad The lower case options are shown in Y Button 1st Press 2nd Press 3rd Press 4th Press 1 O lt gt 1 2 A a B b C c 2 3 D d E e F f 3 4 G g H h I i 4 5 J j K k L I 5 6 M m N n O 0 6 7 P p Q q R r 7 8 S s T t U u 8 9 V v W w X x 9 0 Blank Y y Z z 0 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad There are four different selections per button By pressing the button once a character will appear in the display see 1st press column below Pressing the same button again will cause the display to change to the next c
2. Armed 24 hour amp Near Zone Alarms programmable P196E BA BH Zone Verified Alarm Activated BV BH Zone Bypassed BB BU Zone Tamper Activated BT BJ Sensor Watch Fail NA NS Radio Zone Supervise Fail BZ BR Pendant or Radio Zone Low Battery XT XR Keypad or Pendant Panic Alarm programmable P197E1E PA PH Keypad Fire Alarm programmable P197E2E FA FH Medical Alarm programmable P197E3E MA MH Duress Alarm HA HH Panel or Keypad Tamper Switch Activated TA TR Panel Battery Low YT YR Panel AC Fail AT AR Output Tamper Alarm O P 1 amp 2 only YA YH 12V Output Failure YP YQ Phone Line Fail LT LR Automatic Test Message RP Manual Test Call RX Area Delinquency Alarm CD CT Excessive Code Attempts Alarm JA Armed by User Pendant ARM button DTMF or PC CL OP Area Armed by Key Switch CS OS Area Armed by Time Zone CA OA Stay Mode Armed by User Pendant KS STAY Button CG OG Fail to Arm by Time Zone Cl Program Mode Entry Exit LB LX Checksum Fail Corrupt EEPROM Data YF Fig 25 Report codes alarm events used with SIA protocol transmission 107 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products SIA Codes reporting format SIA III 21 2 Individual SIA reporting codes You can also choose and set for every input zone and alarm event a individual programming to the related type of report code ZONE A1 SIA code P196E1 16E 1 14E Each Input zone can be mapped to a special type of reporting E g if zone 5 would be e
3. Arowscan be used to select the User Name you wish to edit lt ENTER Button To Program User Names DATA ENTRY MENU t Arrows can be used to select the text options Pressing the Arrowwill change the text selection box for lt 4 Z gt to lt a z gt to lt 7 a gt then back to lt 4 Z gt Pressing the Arrow makes the same selections in the reverse order Arrows are used to move the curser The cursor identifies the character currently being edited You can enter up to 16 characters When you are at the desired main menu heading press lt ENTER gt to access the data program location 3 3 3 Local program Mode Direct Program Addresses To access directly to the address via the Keypad buttons without scrolling trough all the menu points you can use a shortcut by adding they following addresses directly Sequence Action PROG 1 ENTER to ZONE 1 TEXT maximum 16 characters PROG 16 ENTER ZONE 16 TEXT PROG 800 ENTER UPDATE EDITABLE TEXT TO ALL LCD KEYPADS PROG 801 ENTER RETURN ALL EDITABLE TEXT TO DEFAULT PROG 995 ENTER PANEL TYPE PROG 996 ENTER SET KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER FROM 1 8 PROG 997 ENTER KEYPAD LANGUAGE PROG 998 ENTER AREA IDENTIFYING CHARACTER assigning numbers or letters to Areas PROG 999 ENTER PANEL NAME DISPLAY maximum 16 characters PROG
4. PC CONNECTION 1 EXPANTION CARD 100V 230V AC INPUT IC 60M weeee i KEYPAD RECEIVER In factory settings the jumper is set between COM amp GND The com contact can be connected to 12V by setting the jumper With out the jumper the relay contacts are floating OUTPUTS INPUTS Z1 Z16 POWER FOR DETECTORS amp ACCESORIES Connection Diagram The wiring option shown here with a common Tamper input Tamp Gnd is not allowed in all countries if the installation has to be done according to legal requirements e g Belgium INCERT To integrate the Tamper contact directly into each zone input see also chapter Zone wiring examples Battery Specifications for Model IC 60 M Sealed Lead Acid Rechargeable Battery 12V 1 3Ah up to 12V 7Ah Battery Cutoff Level When AC mains fails 10 3V 0 1 V DC Full charge after 48 hours The current limit over charge is 600mA 8 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview Battery Connections Connect a sealed lead acid rechargeable 12VDC battery to the terminals labeled red and black on the control panel being careful to observe the correct polarity The maximum recommended battery capacity is 7 amp hours Battery charge current at these terminals is limited to 600mA maximum The battery connection is protected against short circuits by a thermal fuse F1 The panel performs a dynamic load test on the battery every 1
5. User 1 lt A Z gt User 1 You may enter now the person s name you wish up to 16 characters in length using the same method as described in changing names When viewing events in Memory mode the User name will appear to identify who the user was that Armed Disarmed the system When you are happy with the changes Press ENTER to save 29 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 5 4 Changing the Zone Names When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Zone Name or go directly by pressing PROG 1 ENTER the display will look like this Zone 1 lt A Z gt Zone 1 You may enter any name you wish up to 16 characters in length using the same method as described in changing names When you are happy with the changes Press ENTER to save 3 5 5 Changing the Keypad Area Name When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Area Name or go directly by pressing PROG 2001 ENTER the display will look like this Area 1 lt A Z gt Area A You may enter any name you wish up to 16 characters in length using the same method as described in changing names If you program in a name for the area this name will appear when displaying events in memory display mode When you are happy with the changes Press ENTE
6. Zone will report to Area B Account Code If a zone is in Areas A amp B and it goes into alarm it will default to reporting on the Area A Account Code see P62E By turning this option on when a zone is in both areas it will report to Area B account Code Zone will Not Report 24 Hour Alarms via Dialer If this option is turned on and the zone is set as a 24 Hour type when an alarm is generated the alarm will not be transmitted to the monitoring station via the dialer Pulse Output on Kiss off after Alarm This option activates the output function pulse output on kiss off after a zone alarm for a defined pulse time Exit Terminator Using this option will stop the area exit delay time by closing this input and arm the area immediately with 3 seconds delay 83 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 16 4 Different End of Line EOL Resistor value options 84 There are 8 hardwired zone inputs on the panel Each of these inputs can have different EOL End of Line configurations if desired As standard is supplied 2K2 for Tamper 4k7 for Detectors Zone 1 8 low zone 8k2 for Detectors Zone 9 16 high zone Therefore programming Zones as type 14 is recommended P125E 1 8E 14E If requested by the installation e g already existing mounted detectors with other EOL resistor values the control panel Sintony 60 supports in addition different single res
7. User is Mapped to Output 8 Any user can be allowed to only operate certain Outputs This Function is mainly used for access control purposes If an Output is being used to open a door but a User does not have access through that door by not allowing the User to operate that Output access through the door can be denied 7 11 User can turn an output on User Can Turn an Output On P13E 1 100E 1 8E Option Description User can turn ON Output 1 User can turn ON Output 2 User can turn ON Output 3 User can turn ON Output 4 User can turn ON Output 5 User can turn ON Output 6 User can turn ON Output 7 COIN D M User can turn ON Output 8 Any user can be allowed to turn an Output ON This Function can be used to control external devices via the panel keypad with a User assigned to that Output Once an Output is turned ON by a User the Output can turn OFF again automatically if a reset time is assigned to the Output or it can be turned off by the same user or by a different user with the next program location 46 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 7 12 User can turn an output off Programming users User Can Turn an Output OFF P14E 1 100E 1 8E Option Description User can turn OFF Output 1 User can turn OFF Output 2 User can turn OFF Output 3 User can turn OFF Output 4
8. User can turn OFF Output 5 User can turn OFF Output 6 User can turn OFF Output 7 CO IN b User can turn OFF Output 8 Any user can be allowed to turn an Output OFF This Function can be used to control external devices via the panel keypad with a User assigned to that Output Once an Output is turned OFF by a User the Output can be turned on by the same user or by a different user with the previous program location 7 13 Radio pendant panic alarm to output RADIO PENDANT PANIC ALARM to OUTPUT P15E 21 100E 1 8E NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Users Option Description A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 1 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 2 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 3 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 4 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 5 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 6 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 7 COIN D ojR jo hM A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output 8 If a Radio Pendant is programmed to create a Panic Alarm see P8E when the Panic Alarm is activated it can be silent or it can turn on an Output This option would normally be used to turn on any internal and or external audible alarms connected to Outputs during a Pendant Panic Alarm 47 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Learn find a
9. 0 is changed at this location e g a value of 10 is entered meaning 10 days the next time the area is armed a delinquency restore message will be sent via the dialer Event type 454 as a test that the function is operating 13 8 Automatic arm disarm time zone 68 AUTOMATIC ARM DISARM TIMEZONE P68E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 1 8 If Option 2 or 3 are turned on location P46E then the Area can be automatically armed or disarmed by a time zone s You can assign more than one time zone to each Area If assigning multiple time zones you should insure that they do not overlap as this could cause confusion A Time zone would typically be 0830 1700 Monday Friday An area will turn on when the Time zone ends e g 1700 and turn off when a Time zone starts e g 0830 Option 1 Time Zone 1 Option 2 Time Zone 2 etc Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 14 Keypads Keypads 14 1 Keypad area assignment KEYPAD AREA ASSIGNMENT P71E 1 8E 1 2E Option 1 Area A This option assigns Area A to keypads If a keypad is assigned to only Area A it can only Arm or Disarm that area Option 2 Area B This option assigns Area B to keypads If a keypad is assigned to only Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area i NOTE There are more options to choose but the System supports only 2 Areas 1 2 14 2 Keypad button individual operations beeps and LED control KEY
10. Option 1 Entry to Installer Mode Resets Confirmed Alarms If this option is turned on and a Confirmed alarm has occurred the alarm cannot be re armed until the Installer has reset the alarm The Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the system The zones that caused the alarm will latch on even when disarmed until reset by the installer to indicate that lockout is in effect Entry to Installer Mode Resets Tamper Alarms If this option is turned on and a Tamper alarm has occurred system or zone tampers the alarm cannot be re armed until the Installer has reset the alarm The Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the system The Trouble indication will latch on even if the tamper alarm has been cleared until reset by the installer to indicate that lockout is in effect Entry to Installer Mode Resets Tamper Alarms If this option is turned on and a Tamper alarm has occurred system or zone tampers the alarm cannot be re armed until the Installer has reset the alarm The Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the system The Trouble indication will latch on even if the tamper alarm has been cleared until reset by the installer to indicate that lockout is in effect Entry to Installer Mode Resets Tamper Alarms If this option is turned on and a Tamper alarm has occurred system or zone tampers the alarm cannot be re armed until the
11. 1001 ENTER PROGRAM USER 1 NAME PROG 1100 ENTER PROGRAM USER 100 NAME PROG 2001 ENTER AREA A IDENTIFYING NAME maximum 16 character Area name PROG 2002 ENTER AREA B IDENTIFYING NAME maximum 16 character Area name PROG 3001 ENTER to PROGRAM OUTPUT 1 NAME PROG 3008 ENTER PROGRAM OUTPUT 8 NAME Fig 18 Shortcut programming codes Local program mode 25 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 3 4 Exiting Local Edit Program Mode Press and hold the lt PROG gt button for 2 seconds and the LCD keypad will leave Local program mode and return to normal 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 3 4 Programming a Keypad to the system addressing All following programming steps in this chapter are requesting the local program mode as described before 3 4 1 Language change of LCD Display 26 Before starting to program the System it will be very useful to change the display language to the language that you prefer The system is able to operate in 12 different languages and is delivered in the standard version with the setting in English Available Languages are English Spanish French Italian German Portuguese Polish Norwegian Dutch Turkish
12. 22 22 1 22 2 22 3 22 4 22 5 22 6 22 7 23 24 25 Contact ID Code SUMIMALY ceeccceseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeseeenens 109 Change Zone Contact Identification CID report codes ee 109 Change Keypad panic fire and medical alarms CID report code 109 Contact ID Code Summary ce eeeccceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeeaes 110 Diagnostic and default Options cccssseeeeeseeeeeeesseeeeeessseeeeeneseeenees 111 Display software version keypad numbers and keypad areas 111 Display active zones and battery Voltage ceeceeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeeneeees 111 Walk test mode transmission test installation help 00008 111 Read or write to the Memory Stick EEPROM 112 Restore default xz chiccicntaniecctendecthnehsesnaate Seaet babveenet da acheived tate deheeedba eects 113 Clear Memory DUET eee ce nEn REER AN E ERRE RER AAA AARE RR IEAA ERRE RERA ERAA 113 Start a call b ckcall nia a aa r E ead ae 113 User privileges Chartissa A E A 114 Telecom Interface connection ssssssssssnunrennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 115 Flow chart of programming MenUuS sssssssssesnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 116 7 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview 1 System overview 1 1 Sintony 60M modular PHONE LINEIN BUS CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL KEYPAD AND OTHER ACCESSORIES Fig 1 i i S
13. 801 ENTER display will prompt you to press 801 ENTER again Once you have pressed 801 enter all customizable text e g zone names user names output names etc will be returned to the default text 31 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 6 Operating a LCD Keypad 3 6 1 LCD Keypad View Memory Mode When displaying Memory Events in Memory Mode the Display will show the events using plain text messages with the time amp date that the event occurred This makes the fault diagnosis much easier All events can be displayed including when the system was disarmed and by whom To access Memory Mode press the MEMORY up button There are two parts to the Memory Display Mode 3 6 2 Current system alarms If there are any current SYSTEM alarms they will be displayed first under the heading of Check System When the lt MEM up gt button is pressed the current system alarms will be displayed in plain text to describe the actual problem If there is more than one current problem the keypad will display event alarm sequentially with the heading of CURRENT ALARMS on the top line and the alarm on the bottom line Each time the MEMORY up button is pressed the next alarm will be displayed If there are no system problems with the panel the display will show NO FAULTS When all current system alarms have been displayed the keypad will
14. A This option assigns the keypad lt B gt button to Area A If a keypad lt B gt button is assigned to only Area A it can only Arm or Disarm that area Area B This option assigns the keypad lt B gt button to Area B Ifa keypad lt B gt button is assigned to only Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area KEYPAD lt B gt BUTTON AREA OPTIONS P81E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 lt B gt button can Arm This option enables single button Arming using the lt B gt button For single button operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt B gt button can Arm Stay Mode This option enables single button Arming of Stay Mode using the lt B gt button For single button operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E NOTE Following arming of Stay Mode if the lt ENTER gt button is pressed all entry amp exit delays will be reset to zero for that armed period lt B gt button can Disarm at All Times This option enables single button Disarming using the lt B gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt B gt button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt B gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt B gt button can Reset Alarms I
15. Contacting us If you have questions or suggestions regarding the product or this documentation please contact your local SIEMENS representative Siemens Building Technologies Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG D 76181 Karlsruhe The manuals can be downloaded at www siemens com homesecurity You can also visit our Web site at www sbt siemens com Training courses Siemens Fire Safety amp Security Products provides training courses for all products About this document This Configuration Manual contains instructions for installation setup and configuration of IC60 I C devices For information on operation please refer to the User Manual Safety Target readers The instructions in this document are designed only for the following target readers Target readers Qualification Activity Condition of the equipment Operational startup Has appropriate Puts the device or New readily assembled personnel technical training with system which is readily and installed device or regard to the tasks and assembled and installed modified device the products devices or on site into service systems to be put in service Work safety information Read the general safety instructions before operating the device Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device Keep this document for reference Always pass this document on together with the device 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 4
16. Missing Keypad reporting If this option is turned on and a Keypad is disconnected it will be reported immediately RF interference Jamming detection If the System detects a RF signal which is not according to the transmission standard of EN 50131 a jamming signal frequency blocking will be reported 19 6 Call divert numbers and options not in all countries activated DIVERT NUMBER P194E 1 2E amp telephone number E 1 Divert ON Number 2 Divert OFF number Value 1 16 digits The call divert numbers are programmed at this location They are the numbers that must be dialed to turn the divert On or Off Option 1 turns call divert ON and Option 2 turns the call divert OFF 103 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers 104 CALL DIVERT TRIGGER EVENTS P192E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A Trigger Events 2 Area B Trigger Events Option Description 1 Divert Arm If this option is on then the Call Divert On number P194E1E will be dialed when the system is Armed The User Code must have call divert assigned at P4E option 7 for it to happen If a User Code does not have option 7 on at P4E the call divert number will not be dialed used for cleaner codes and others who should not be able to remove the call divert function Divert on Disarm If this option is on then the Call Divert Off number P194E2E will be dialed when the system is Disarmed The U
17. button provided Option 3 is also On will reset an alarm condition without having to enter a user code lt A gt button can Arm Latchkey Mode This option enables single button Arming of the alarm in Latchkey report mode using the lt A gt button For single button Arm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E When Latchkey Mode is set on Arming any code without the Latchkey option P4E Option 6 used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialer lt A gt button can Disarm During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming using the lt A gt button provided the Armed Mode exit delay is active If the exit delay has expired the lt A gt button cannot be used to disarm the alarm For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt A gt button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt A gt button provided the Stay Mode exit delay is active If the Stay Mode exit delay has expired the lt A gt button cannot be used to disarm Stay Mode For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads 14 6 Keypad lt B gt Button options KEYPAD lt B gt BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT P80E 1 8E 1 2E Option Description 1 Area
18. Installer has reset the alarm The Installer must access Installer Program Mode via Client Mode to reset the system The Trouble indication will latch on even if the tamper alarm has been cleared until reset by the installer to indicate that lockout is in effect Spare Spare Spare DINO User Codes Must be 4 6 Digits If this option is turned on all User Codes must be between 4 6 digits long If it is turned off the User Codes can be 1 6 digits long 10 3 Miscellaneous user options 54 INSTALLER OPTIONS P25E 13E 1 5E Description Option 1 Code required to view Memory If this option is turned on access to the event memory will only be allowed by using an authorized code The user must have the permission user rights to view the memory and press lt MEMORY gt lt CODE gt lt ENTER gt to have access to the event memory Cancel Handover Zone function in stay mode If this option is turned on any zone defined as a handover zone will act as a normal delayed zone during stay mode the handover feature will be ignored The zone will still have the normal handover feature only in full arm condition Output control from keypad is disabled when armed This option denies the operation to an output access control by an user while the area is armed Keypad Codes are disabled during entry delay Using this option no codes will operate during the entry delay This forces the user
19. Keypad lt B gt Button Options ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 73 Keypad to output Mask ccceeeceecee cee ee cece eeeeeceeeeeeeeesesecnaeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 74 Control button to output MASK cccseccececeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesecenaeeeeeeeees 74 Keyboard panic fire and medical alarms to outputs and KP Buzzer 74 Keypad wrong code and manipulation alarms to outputs 05 75 Keypad chime timer oerrirsinikin rinii nenidir en ire a aei Enri aA 76 Learn a Card Reader to the system addressing an LED n i 76 5 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 6 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 15 4 15 5 15 6 15 7 15 8 15 9 15 10 15 11 15 12 15 13 15 14 16 16 1 16 2 16 3 17 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 7 18 18 1 18 2 18 3 18 4 18 5 18 6 19 19 1 19 2 20 20 1 20 2 KO Y SWIECNES once i scetee ecscccteceecdecce cascade cvscecivcuscetueedasontive condecuveeesenee cuessttees 78 Key SwitCh WINING sic ceel aes en eee dete AEAEE AE 78 Key switch area assignment 0 0 eee eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaees 78 Key switch arm disarm Options ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeenaees 79 Yo 0 ee 80 ZONE area ASSIQMMENE 0 eee ee cee cece eeee eect eete ee ee eaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeneaas 80 Zone type options basic information cccece
20. Output on delay pulse reset and chime timesS eeceeeeteeeeees 60 Output voice board remote control start message eseeeeeeeereeee 61 Un mapan GUPT adana r edeti ee a Sten eaaa 61 Assigning a time zone to an output ssseesseeeesseerrrsserrrestrrrssrrrrssrrrnnsset 61 T TE A A EET ATT 62 Area arm and special function Options 0 ccccececcecceeeeeeeeeeesecneeeeees 62 Area arm stay pulse and chirps to output ss nssesssseesenrrenreresrrrrrrn neee 64 Area arm stay Beeps Keypad ssseseeeesesireseerrssrrrrstttrrssrtrnsstterrssrnnsnt 66 Exit delay time settings Area usseeeeseeeeseeerresrrrestrrrsstrrssrtrrssrtrrnssnt 66 Monitoring account code NUMDEL ccceeceeeeeteeeeeeetteeeeeteeeeeetnneeeereee 67 Remote arm disarm DTMF code and start voice message e 67 Area delinquency delay Arming activation indication 0 ccceeeeee 68 Automatic arm disarm time ZONE cccecceceeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeesecsnneeeeees 68 Keypads sorres reay aa a ERA aA aaay 69 Keypad area assignment eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eter teeeeeeeaeeeeeetaeeeeetneeeeeeas 69 Keypad button individual operations beeps and LED control 69 Keypad lt Arm gt Button options cccccceeeeeeseeeeceeeeeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 70 Keypad lt Stay gt Button Options 20 000 cc eeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeereae 71 Keypad lt A gt Button options iiae a aa 72
21. P171E 1 8E Option Description Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday INOAR O M Invert 91 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Time Zones 17 3 Time zone start and stop times 92 TIMEZONE START TIME P172E 1 8E 0000 2359E HHMM The Time zone start time is when the time zone begins It would normally be set to the beginning of the day e g if you were automatically arming and disarming an area with a time zone and you wanted it to disarm when the time zone started you would set the start time to about 0830 The start time is programmed in 24 hour format e g 0000 2359 If you are setting up the time zone during the active period e g if the time zone goes from 0830 1700 and the current time is 1200 you will have to wait until the next minute expires before the panel will update the time zone status You can see if the time zone is active at location P200E4E TIMEZONE END TIME P173E 1 8E 0000 2359E HHMM The Time zone end time is when the time zone finishes It would normally be set to the end of the day e g if you were automatically arming and disarming an area with a time zone and you wanted it to arm when the time zone ended you would set the end time to about 1700 The Time zone end is active at the end of the programmed minute e g if the time zone end time was set to 1700 the actual time that the time zone operat
22. e g O the function will be disabled The code can be a 1 4 digit number as required It is also possible to force a locally generated test call from the panel keypad by pressing and holding the lt CONTROL gt button then lt 0 gt within two seconds of pressing control This will force a test call to the monitoring company NOTE If using this remote test code and any of the other remote DTMF codes at locations P63E P175E12E P175E13E amp P175E14E you should make this code a 4 digit code to ensure the panel knows what function is being operated If no other DTMF remote functions are being used this code can be a single digit 97 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers 19 Telephone numbers 19 1 Programming telephone numbers TELEPHONE NUMBERS P181E 1 8E Value 1 16 digit numbers The Telephone Numbers can be up to 16 digits long They can also include some special functions or characters as per the chart below LOD KEYPAD FOR RE ab CCD KEYPAD CDSA TELEPHONE NUMBER BUTTON CID amp 4 2 TELEPHONE SPECIAL SPECIAL EUNOTION INDICATIONS INDICATIONS CHARACTERS CONTROL amp 0 DELETE DELETE DELETE CONTROL amp 2 B B p CONTROL amp 3 C Rea i CONTROL amp 4 D 3 D 2 5 sec Pause CONTROL amp 5 E w E Wait for 2 Dial tone CONTROL amp 6 F F 5 sec Pause Fig 24 How to ent
23. if On then the panel will dial using Pulse Dialing format Reverse Pulse Dial If this option is On and option 4 is On then the panel will dial using Reverse Pulse Dialing format e g the number 9 1 pulse If this option is Off and Option 4 is On the panel will dial in normal Pulse format e g the number 9 9 pulses Long DTMF Dialing Digits If this option is Off the panel will dial using normal dialing 75ms on amp 75ma off If it is On the panel will dial using the long tones 100ms on amp 100ms off Auto detect Modem If this option is on the panel will answer an in coming call with the V21 acknowledge tone If the modem does not respond within 5 seconds the panel will then generate the acknowledge tones for BELL103 format It will repeat this cycle twice and then hang up if no communication with a modem is established Force V21 Mode The dial up panel to PC link can be established using either Bell 103 or V21 If the auto detect function at option 7 does not result in the best format for your modem then you can force the panel to only communicate in one format If the LED is off the format is BELL103 LED on means V21 93 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Dialer DIALER OPTIONS 2 P175E 2E1 8E Option Description 1 Step to next Number If more than one telephone number is programmed this option will force the dialer to step throu
24. 1 5 1 6 1 6 1 1 6 2 1 6 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 1 3 2 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 5 3 5 1 3 5 2 3 5 3 3 5 4 3 5 5 3 5 6 3 5 7 3 5 8 3 5 9 3 6 3 6 1 3 6 2 3 6 3 3 6 4 3 6 5 3 6 6 3 6 7 System OVEPVIOW ois ce cccececceececeec even ceecedeeceeeevunctedeuvecdeecedeecenssvsnevecenvecees events 8 Sintony GOM modular eridenen e ed eeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeenaeeeeeeaas 8 sintony 60 Compact eaka eA era niin noes 10 ZONE CONNECHONS ieii eeri eid eens ei eee iniii oei er iini Eaa 15 Zone input configurations hardwired cccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeaees 15 ZONE wiring examples sere re airera aKa Aa eA AEA ERR ENAKA NARA ERAR AEA ERRETEN ARARA 16 Inputs algo NEO EEEE cathe E E E E E ctden ah 17 System Bus connection Keypad Port ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeenaees 18 Programing FOM eesin aa 19 Extension modules for Sintony 60 control panel 19 Output module 12V 1A IRO6 04 Output 5 8 n 19 Zone expander module IZE6 04 ccccecccceceeeeeeeeneecaeeeeeeeeeseesecaeeeeees 19 Radio receiver IRFW6 wncc cciciiceen ines eating sede etigceee dined irii eiei Ee ia eves 19 Contact less Card reader IAR6 30 for Keypad bus connection 20 Additional arming fUNCtIONS eect cece ee eeenteeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaas 20 Panic fUNCtiOnS is snes cecacocetcnnceves eccedet aiei ev tence deb amed ev oriai nde ee aig 20 Zone input for door
25. 100 Arm Disarm by Radio key 400 021 to 100 Arm Disarm by Radio User 21 100 Arm Disarm by Key switch 409 000 Key switch 1 Arm Disarm 409 001 Key switch 2 Arm Disarm Arm Disarm by DTMF or Up Download 407 000 Remote Arm Disarm Arm Disarm by Time Zone 403 000 Time Zone Arm Disarm Latchkey Disarm 642 001 to 100 Latchkey User Disarm Fail to Arm on Time Zone 455 000 Auto Arm fail Delinquency Alarm 454 000 System not Armed within days Stay Mode Arm Disarm part set 441 000 Arm by Stay Button Stay Mode Arm Disarm part set 441 001 to 100 Stay Mode Arm by User 1 100 Stay Mode Arm Disarm by Key switch 442 000 Stay Mode Arm by Key switch 1 Stay Mode Arm Disarm by Key switch 442 001 Stay Mode Arm by Key switch 2 System Battery Low 302 000 Control Panel Battery low Mains Fail 301 000 Mains AC fail Fuse Fail 312 000 Fuse 1 or 2 Fail Radio key Battery Low 384 021 to 100 Radio key User 21 100 low battery Radio PIR Reed Switch Battery Low 384 001 to 016 Radio Zone 1 16 Automatic TEST Calls 602 000 24 hour test Manual TEST Calls 601 000 User generated Test Call Phone Line Failure 351 000 Reported when line is restored Duress Alarm 121 001 to 008 Duress at Keypad 1 8 Program Modes Accessed 628 001 to 008 Program Mode entered at KP 1 8 Output 1 or 2 Tamper 323 001 or 002 O P 1 or 2 wires cut 110 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Diagnostic and default options 23 Diagnost
26. 4 6 4 4 7 4 4 8 4 4 9 4 4 10 5 1 5 2 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 Manual answer an incoming call ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaees 34 System settings of the LCD Keypad sesssseeeiseesesseerrsseerrssrrrrssrernsssees 34 LCD backlight adjustment 0 eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneaeeeeeenaees 34 Keypad button backlight adjUStMent ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteteeeeeeeenaees 34 Volume adjustment of the keypad DUZZEP ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteteeeeeees 34 How to program the Alarm System ccccssseeccssseeeeessseeeeesssnenenesenenees 35 Programming the system by PC ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeaeeeseeneeeeeeeaeees 35 Programming the system remotely ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 35 Programming the system be Memory Stick ccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 35 Programming the system trough a Keypad c eeeceeeeeeseeneeeeeeeenaees 35 Access to Installer program MOde ccccecceeeeeceeeeetieeeeetnieeeeetiaeeeeeee 36 Exiting Installer program MOE ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseenaeeeeeeenaees 36 Keypad Code programming ecccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseenaeeeseeneeeeeeeeaaees 36 Keypad Menu Programming ccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeesenaeeeeeeaaees 37 Selecting the Main Menu Headings cccceeeeeceeeeeneee
27. 45 minute period before a full alarm will be sent If this option is turned on it applies to all zones assigned to that area An alarm on a single zone will send a Near Alarm report to the monitoring station If no further alarms occur within 45 minutes the near alarm timer is reset and a restore is sent for the zone that activated If the zone that activated is still in alarm when the 45 minute timer expires a zone bypass for that zone will be sent and the zone will remain bypassed until the area is disarmed Any new alarms after the timer has expired will send another Near Alarm report If a second alarm on a different zone occurs within 45 minutes of the Near alarm an Intrusion Verified alarm report will be sent This format only applies to Contact ID and Pager reporting Turning this option on will stop zone alarms from being reported in Domestic amp Voice formats as there are no messages for near and confirmed alarms You must turn this option off if using Domestic or Voice formats Area will Arm at the end of Time Zone The panel is capable of automatically arming on a Time Zone If this option is turned on and a Time Zone is selected at P68E the Area will automatically arm when the Time Zone ends If the panel cannot arm because it is not Ready a fail to arm report will be sent Area will Disarm at the end of Time Zone The panel is capable of automatically disarming on a Time Zone If this option is turned on and a Ti
28. AREAS avdap 77E KEYPADS KP STAY ACCESS ava P KEYPADS KP A KEY AREAS a P 79E KEYPADS KP A KEY OPTNS AvP 80E KEYPADS KP B KEY AREAS P81E KEYPADS KP B KEY OPTNS P82E KEYPADS KP USR OP MSK ava P P83E KEYPADS KP CONTRL MSK Ava P P84E KEYPADS KP PANIC OUTS KEYPADS KP FIRE OUTS KEYPADS KP MEDI OUTS P87E KEYPADS KP DURESS OUTS P88E KEYPADS KP TAMP OUTS Aaval P 89E KEYPADS KP ERROR OUTS AvP KEYPADS KP PANIC BP AvP KEYPADS KP FIRE BP AYP KEYPADS KP MEDI BP Ava P KEYPADS KP TAMP BP Aaval P KEYPADS KP CHIME TMR Aval P KEYPADS PROX LED FOLLOWS Ava P P99E KEYPADS READER LEARN Aaval P 124 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 26 10 Outputs Flow chart of programming menus OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OP A OPTIONS avdp OUTPUTS OP B OPTIONS lava P OUTPUTS OP C OPTIONS OUTPUTS OP D OPTIONS OUTPUTS OP DELAY TIME OUTPUTS OP FLASH TIME av dp 40E OUTPUTS OP RESET TIME P41E OUTPUTS OP CHIME TIME P42E OP MESSAGES UN MAP OP Ava P P44E OUTPUTS TIMEZONES TO OP Aval P 125 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 11 Keyswitch KEYSWITCH KEYSWITCH KEYSW AREAS AvP P112E KEYSWITCH KEYSW ACCESS Ava P 126 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp
29. BATTERY OK 4 2 ava PpP P195E5E 4 2 EVENT CODES TAMPER 4 2 Aava PpP IP195E6E 4 2 EVENT CODES TAMPER RESET 4 2 4 2 EVENT CODES REMOTE ARM 4 2 IP195E8E 4 2 EVENT CODES REMOTE OPEN 4 2 avdp 195E10E 4 2 EVENT CODES TEST CALL 4 2 AvP 195E11E 4 2 EVENT CODES ARM BUTTON 4 2 Aava P 195E12E 4 2 EVENT CODES STAY MODE 4 2 avdp 195E13E 4 2 EVENT CODES ARMISTAY OFF 4 2 avV lt pP 195E14E 4 2 EVENT CODES KS ARM 4 2 av lt dp IP195E15E 4 2 EVENT CODES KS OPEN 4 2 av lt p IP195E16E 4 2 EVENT CODES T Z ARM FAIL 4 2 av lt p IP195E17E 4 2 EVENT CODES KP PANIC 4 2 avdp IP195E18E 4 2 EVENT CODES KP PANIC OK 4 2 4 2 EVENT CODES KP FIRE 4 2 Aava P IP195E20E 4 2 EVENT CODES KP FIRE OK 4 2 av lt d pP IP195E21E 4 2 EVENT CODES KP MEDI 4 2 avdap P195E22E 4 2 EVENT CODES KP MEDI OK 4 2 Aava P 128 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 26 14 Sia Event Codes Flow chart of programming menus SIA EVENT CODES 196 SIA EVENT CODES ZN AL SIA CODE av p P197E1E SIA EVENT CODES PANIC SIA CODE Aval P P197E2E SIA EVENT CODES FIRE SIA CODE av lt tp P197E3E SIA EVENT CODES MEDI SIA CODE av lt p 129 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 15 Diagnostics DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTIC PANEL
30. Domestic Report Format is used and this option is turned On the alarm will be reported and it can be kissed off by entering the kiss off code P175E14E at the telephone but if not kissed off the event is automatically removed from the dialer buffer once the maximum dial re tries has been reached for the telephone number A new event must then be created before the dialer will dial again Use the Dial Pre fix Number If the Telephone number does not provide sufficient digits for dialing purposes it is possible to program a dial pre fix number P175E8E The pre fix can be dialed before the telephone number Turning this option on dials the pre fix first followed by the telephone number Used as the Call back Number Any of the 8 telephone numbers can be designated as the Call back number A Call back number is normally used to allow the panel to dial a preset number and connect to a modem for upload download purposes 19 4 Maximum dial re tries per telephone number 100 MAXIMUM DIAL RE TRIES per TELEPHONE NUMBER P184E 1 8E0 99E Value 0 99 The maximum dial re tries is the number of times that the panel will dial a telephone number in an attempt to get kissed off Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers 19 5 Dial progress options DIALER REPORTING OPTIONS A P186E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Report Mains Fail If this op
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32. Shot zone it can only trigger the alarm once per armed cycle If it is not a One Shot zone it can trigger the alarm multiple times during the armed state If a value other than 0 is programmed at location P146E the programmed Re trigger time must expire before the zone can alarm again Zone is a Chime Zone If this option is on the zone will operate Chime mode when disarmed When the alarm is armed the Chime Mode is disabled for this zone A Chime zone can sound the keypad buzzer or operate an output to indicate that the zone is unsealed It is normally used to monitor areas during the daytime Zone is a Permanent Chime Zone If this option is on the zone will operate Chime mode when armed or disarmed When the alarm is armed the zone will continue to only be a Chime Mode Zone and will not cause a burglar alarm A Chime zone can sound the keypad buzzer or operate an output to indicate that the zone is unsealed Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 16 3 Special Zone type options ZONE OPTIONS C P124E 1 16E 1 8E Option Description 1 Can Arm if Zone is not Ready If this option is turned on plus Options 7 or 8 or on at P45E cannot Arm if zones not sealed Ready this zone can be unsealed and the panel can still be armed This option allows the panel to still be armed if a low security zone is unsealed yet still stopping arming if a high security zone is un
33. TIME P163E 1 16E 0 9999E Value 0 9999 Minutes If the zone is programmed as a Sensor Watch zone P124E3E and it is not operated within the time set at this location a Sensor watch alarm will be generated If a detector has this option turned on and it doesn t operate when disarmed this timer will start to count down for the zone s concerned The timer is stopped when the area assigned to the zone s is armed and resumes with the saved value when disarmed again The timer is reset back to the original value every time the zone operates while disarmed 89 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 16 12 Learn a wireless detector code to the system P164E 1 16E LEARN RADIO ZONE CODES P164E 1 16E A RADIO Zone must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used To learn a Radio Zone you must first have a compatible receiver connected to the panel keypad buss With the receiver connected and the panel in program mode entering P164E then the zone number you wish to enroll e g 5E for zone 5 the keypad will start to beep to indicate that learn mode has been started and the LED on the receiver will flash Now operate the detector you wish to learn into Zone 5 slot Once the transmitted code has been received by the panel and saved the keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the receiver will stop flashing When learning a new radio zone the panel checks all possible locations including
34. Tamper 47 Sk2 2 Fig 11 Type 14 Zone doubling with tamper The Zone input must be programmed as zone doubling with tamper Refer to chapter Zone EOL P125E option 14 When zone doubling is used 1 16 zones the system counts automatically the Zone numbers from 9 16 This means Terminal block Z1 and C on the control panel are inputs for Zone 1 and Zone 9 Z2 Z10 Z3 211 etc Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview Option 4 Installation with 1 16 Zones zone doubling without Tamper monitoring N C or N O N C or N O Lo Zone Resistor Hi Zone Resistor Fig 12 Type 15 zone doubling without tamper The Zone input must be programmed as Zone with tamper Refer to chapter Zone EOL P125E option 15 When zone doubling is used 1 16 zones the system counts automatically the Zone numbers from 9 16 This means Terminal block Z1 and C on the control panel are inputs for Zone 1 and Zone 9 Z2 Z210 Z3 211 etc Example of wiring a PIR Detector N C for Alarm amp Tamper Monitoring Alarm Contact NC Tamper Contact N C Fig 13 Wiring a PIR Detector for Alarm and Tamper Monitoring 1 4 Inputs hardwired Earth Connection For the Sintony 60 compact connection the Earth lead of the mains supply has to be connected In case of the IC60 modular if using metal box the mains earth has to be connected to the appropriate terminal on the mains terminal block in the control box cabinet
35. Test call options TIME to the FIRST DIALER TEST CALL P175E 4E 0000 2359E Value 0000 2359 If the dialer is set to send Automatic Test Calls the start time for the first call is set at this location This allows the test call to be linked to a quite period where the line would not normally be used e g 2300 TEST CALL TIME PERIOD P175E 5E 0 255E Value 0 255 Hours When reporting in Contact ID format the panel can send regular test calls to the monitoring company to check the integrity of the panel and the line The regularity of the test calls is set at this location It would normally be set to a value of 24 so that a test call is sent one a day The start time for the first test should also be set at location P175E5E Check also the option P175E 2E 5E test call time period change from hours to days 18 4 Listen Dialing function trough Keypad and Output KEYPAD LISTEN Dialing IN OPTIONS P175E 6E 1 8E The panel provides the facilities to use the buzzer in the keypad as a speaker to listen to the call being made by the dialer To use this feature a 5 wire must be connected between the panel and a keypad using the listen in terminals The options above allow many combinations of the listen in to be used or it can be disabled by selecting no options Option Description Listen in Enabled when dialing only and in Disarmed State Listen in Enabled when dialing only and in Armed State Listen in Enabled when dialing only and i
36. To access the Sub Menu options from a Main Menu press the lt ENTER gt button 44 6 Selecting the Sub Menu Headings Having pressed the lt ENTER gt button at the selected Main Menu heading the keypad will now show Sub Menus for that heading The Main Menu heading will remain on the top line of the LCD display and the Sub Menus will appear on the bottom line Each press of Up or Down arrow keys will advance the Sub Menus displayed on the bottom line either up or down by one location To access the Data Entry Menu options from the Sub Menu press the lt ENTER gt button 4 4 7 Selecting the Data Entry Menu Headings Having pressed the lt ENTER gt button at the desired Sub Menu heading the keypad will now be in the Data Entry Mode At this point you can use the Up or Down arrow keys to cycle through the other Sub Menu options for this menu to program all of the options for this menu e g user zone output etc or You can use the Left or Right arrow keys to cycle through all of the menu points This allows you to program the entire menu from 1 xxx 4 4 8 Showing numeric programmable options in clear text If you are at a location that has 8 programmable options e g P4E where the User Arm Disarm options can be set by pressing and holding the lt CONTROL gt button then within 2 seconds pressing the lt ENTER gt button you can access the sub text that describes what ea
37. Zones Option Description Zone is a Radio Zone If this option is on the panel does not scan the hardwired zone input terminal but instead is looking for a radio zone signal The correct radio type should be set at location P127E to ensure that the radio zone works correctly one is a Stay Mode Zone If this option is on the zone will be active when Stay Mode is armed This feature is normally used for arming just part of the alarm at night time Zone can be Manually Bypassed If this option is on the zone can be Manually Bypassed at the keypad using the lt BYPASS gt button A zone must be Bypassed while in the disarmed state A bypassed zone will also bypass any tampers associated with that zone Once the area with the bypassed zone has been armed then disarmed the manual bypass is removed and the zone must be manually bypassed again before arming if required If a zone is configured as a 24 Hour zone P123E Options 3 4 amp 5 they can also Manually Bypassed but in this case the Bypass must be manually removed to re instate the zone Zone can be Auto Bypassed If this option is on the zone will be Auto Bypassed if unsealed at the expiry of the exit delay If a zone is unsealed at the time of arming and remains unsealed when the exit delay expires and this option is on for that zone it will be automatically bypassed by the panel If the zone seals after that time it will be re instated automatically and can
38. a Keypad will apply lt CODE gt Required to Arm If this option is turned on the lt ARM gt button is disabled and the panel requires a code to Arm lt CODE gt Required to Bypass If this option is turned on the lt BYPASS gt button cannot access Bypass Mode directly To enter Bypass mode the User must press lt BYPASS gt lt CODE gt lt ENTER gt before they can bypass zones Spare Report Arm Signal at the end of the Exit Delay If this option is on the panel will report the Arm signal to a monitoring station when the exit delay expires If it is off the panel will report the arm signal immediately the system has been armed Can Arm only if All Zones Sealed Ready If this option is on it stops the panel from arming an area with an unsealed zone Not Ready If off the panel can be armed if the Ready LED is not on Can Arm Stay Mode only if All Zones Sealed Ready If this option is on it stops the panel from arming stay mode if an area has an unsealed zone Not Ready If off the panel can be arm stay mode if the Ready LED is not on Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas AREA OPTIONS B P46E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Option Description 1 Use Near and Verified Alarm reporting for All zones in this Area To reduce the possibility of false alarms the panel can require two alarms on different zones within a
39. alarm lt 1 gt amp lt 3 gt Panic Alarm Enabled This option enables a Panic Alarm to be created when buttons lt 1 gt amp lt 3 gt are pressed simultaneously on the reader or keypad It also enables the lt CHIME gt amp lt CONTROL gt Panic Alarm when both buttons are pressing simultaneously on the LCD keypad 6 lt 4 gt amp lt 6 gt Fire Alarm Enabled This option enables a Fire Alarm to be created when buttons lt 4 gt amp lt 6 gt are pressed simultaneously on the reader or keypad It also enables the lt A gt amp lt B gt Fire Alarm when both buttons are pressing simultaneously on the LCD keypad lt 7 gt amp lt 9 gt Medical Alarm Enabled This option enables a Medical Alarm to be created when buttons lt 7 gt amp lt 9 gt are pressed simultaneously on the reader or keypad It also enables the lt B gt amp lt CHIME gt Medical Alarm when both buttons are pressing simultaneously on the LCD keypad Spare 69 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads 14 3 Keypad lt Arm gt Button options 70 KEYPAD lt ARM gt BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT P74E 1 8E 1 2E Option Description 1 Area A This option assigns the keypad lt ARM gt button to Area A If a keypad lt ARM gt button is assigned to only Area A it can only Arm or Disarm that area 2 Area B This option assigns the keypad lt ARM gt button to A
40. be transferred to all other LCD keypads connected to the panel 27 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 5 Changing names personalization of the system G To make the Sintony 60 an individual system that fits exactly to the environment of the user we recommend changing the general names to Object related easy to identify wordings e g instead of showing only Alarm in Zone 1 at the display the LCD text could be individualized to Alarm Kitchen or Keypad Office or instead of showing User24 personalized names like Grandmother or Thomas This normally helps the user to operate the system much easier To change any names the system must be in the local programming mode Press the Control button first and the Arm button must be pressed within 2 seconds of pressing the Control button If you make a mistake press the Enter button then repeat the process 3 5 1 How to use the alphanumeric Keypad buttons 28 When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position where you wish to change the name e g Zone Names the display will look like this Local Mode Kb 1 Zone Names By pressing the lt ENTER gt button the display will show the 1 Zone which you can now select by using the lt left gt lt right gt buttons to the Zone that should be renamed e g Zone 1 16
41. but if it is an Auto reset type P123E4E the keypad buzzer will reset when the input clears Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc CHIME ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P137E 1 16E 1 8E If a zone is programmed as a Chime zone and it activates the zone can sound the buzzer at selected keypads for local alarm signaling The duration of the Chime beep is programmed at location P94E The Chime function can also be locally disabled at each keypad individually if not required Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc ZONE TAMPER ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P139E 1 16E 1 8E If a hardwired zone is programmed to allow tamper monitoring P125E types 12 13 amp 14 or the zone is a radio detector with tamper the zone tamper can beep the keypad buzzer at individual keypads Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc 87 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones RADIO SUPERVISE FAIL BEEPS TO KEYPAD P140E 1 16E 1 8E If a Zone is programmed as a radio zone and that type is actively monitoring the supervision signal a supervise signal failure from the detector alarm can sound the buzzer at selected Keypads for local alarm signaling Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc ZONE INACTIVITY ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P141E 1 16E 1 8E If the zone is programmed for inactivity monitoring P124E3E and it is not operated within the time set at P163E a Sensor watch alarm will be generated A S
42. is set to 0 the panel will be instantly armed Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas 13 5 Monitoring account code number MONITORING ACCOUNT CODE NUMBER P62E 1 2E 0000 FFFFE 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 0000 FFFF When the dialer is reporting to a monitoring station there must be a unique account code programmed to identify the panel There is an account code for each area The account code is 4 digits Each digit can be a number from 0 9 as well as the special characters B C D E amp F The chart below shows how the special characters are entered Q Qa on uw on 1 m g Goy S Tuwo E Olu E 16 z Z ate Q 2 Gerad Yo Us q quwuae ig tute LE X O EZO SO aSo Sg TEETE AFEFE Sa 955z 9 2Z 0000 FZOR CONTROL amp 0 DELETE DELETE DELETE CONTROL amp 2 B B yn CONTROL amp 3 C c mn CONTROL amp 4 D D 2 5 sec Pause ee A nd CONTROL amp 5 E w p Wait for 2 Dial tone CONTROL amp 6 F p 5 sec Pause Fig 21 How to enter code numbers 13 6 Remote arm disarm DTMF code and start voice message DTMF REMOTE CODE NUMBER P63E 1 2E 0 9999E 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 1 4 digit code 0 9999 The panel can be configured to allow remote Arm Disarm of each Area via a remote telephone The codes programmed at this address are the DTMF code that must be used when performing this functio
43. is used to start walk test mode while in installer or client program mode By pressing P200E6E at the keypad the keypad buzzer will beep at short intervals to indicate walk test mode is active By walking past all of the detectors connected to the system and activating them the associated zone will latch up at the keypad to allow verification that all zones are working properly Every time when a Signal is triggered the display will indicate the Zone number of the detected device and the keypad buzzer will give a short double beep as confirmation while walk test mode is active If a siren is connected to an Output and that output has option 1 turned on at location P36E the siren will give this confirmation as well 111 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Diagnostic and default options G Leaving the Walk test mode Displaying results By pressing the lt Program gt or lt Enter gt button walk test mode will be terminated and the panel will leave program mode The results of the walk test will be saved in the memory event buffer and can be viewed by accessing memory display mode to verify which detectors were triggered during walk test mode If Output 1 or 2 are used for the Audible walk test indication and a horn speaker is connected to the output see P37E1 or 2E option 1 the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms Transmission test Some det
44. pendants before saving the new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded into another slot If the code already exists the keypad will indicate which slot the code is already installed at A number from 1 16 indicates a zone slot and a number from 21 100 indicates a user slot 16 13 Delete a wireless detector code of the system P165E 1 16E E DELETE a RADIO ZONE CODE P165E 1 16E E If you wish to delete a single Radio Zone pressing P165E then the Zone number that you wish to delete The Panel will ask you as confirmation enter to start to delete the selected code E g P165E 5E E will remove the code stored for Zone 5 16 14 Find a wireless detector code in the system P166E 1 16E E 90 FIND a RADIO ZONE LOCATION P166E 0E If you have a Radio Detector loaded into the panel but are unsure which location User pressing P166E while in Installer program Mode will start Find Mode By pressing enter the keypad will start to beep to indicate that Find mode has been started and the LED on the Receiver will flash Now operate the Radio Detector you wish to find If the Radio Detector is in memory the keypad will display the number 1 16 indicates a zone and 21 100 indicates a user The keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the Receiver will stop flashing Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Time Zones 17 Time Zones 17 1 Holidays HOLIDAYS P170E 1 8E
45. plant type alarms such as freezer alarms Once the alarm has been generated it must be cleared by entry of a valid User code 81 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 82 Option Description Zone is a 24 Hour Auto reset Zone If this option is on the zone will be constantly monitored regardless of the arm disarm state of the panel If the 24 Hour zone also has an entry delay programmed P144E this delay will apply If the 24 Hour zone activates but then resets before the entry delay expires no alarm will be generated Once an alarm has been generated with a 24 Hour Auto reset zone the alarm will be removed automatically once the input reseals Zone is a 24 Hour Fire Zone If this option is on the zone will be constantly monitored regardless of the arm disarm state of the panel If the 24 Hour Fire zone also has an entry delay programmed P144E this delay will apply If the 24 Hour Fire zone activates but then resets before the entry delay expires no alarm will be generated Once the alarm has been generated it must be cleared by entry of a valid User code The 24 Hour Fire Zone will also cause an alarm output to pulse the alarm to differentiate a fire alarm from a burglar alarm e g a fire alarm will switch the output on and off at the pulse timer rate whereas a burglar alarm on the same output will sound continuously Zone is a One Shot Zone If a zone is set as a One
46. requested the LED on the reader can be linked to an output so that special functions may be displayed at the reader if desired e g system armed see P98E 2 6 Proximity Readers Connections O O Control Panel RED fiza 2 BLAH B i ORANGE a input e J krcLocr GREEN ie FPC KP oars g N we SIC OOS 220 009 ae Proximity amp PIN Reader i pe oar eos ae Electric Lock B 12V KY ov Fig 14 Connection for Proximity and PIN Reader 21 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 LCD Keypad To operate the Control Panel Sintony 60 you need a Keypad which allows you to program and manipulate the systems and show all information on a big LCD Display in clear text This Keypad is already included in the Sintony 60 compact version where it works in the Sintony 60 modular as a separate stand alone unit with Bus connections 3 1 Technical data SIEMENS SYSTEM OF Wed 31 AUG Fig 15 LCD Keypad Current consumption of the LCD Keypad type IKP6 Normal state it depend on the volume of the Backlight LED Display Min 35mA Typical 6 OmA Max 90mA Battery state While the AC fail the software default setting turn off the backlight LED s and Display so in this mode the current consumption is 35mA Maximum 8 Keypads Card readers can be connected to one Control Panel Sintony 60 3 2 Installing and addressi
47. ssid 220 sce eceetice te lala ven sha Avene even AiE den EAA iNNi 50 Radio zone supervised timer ccccccceeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 50 Two tigger tM GM x35 5 25 aa Ea acacia padasat a ecaasdplotsusetgacbvas i deetusteletsurddeortur des 51 Mains fail reporting delay ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeee teaser eneeeeeeaa 51 receiver fail delay timer s 2 03 0 02cetestecdeseededenna stacdegesdacedesesledeanssnandeneade 51 Upload Download site code numbet 2 ccceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeenees 51 Temporary output disable cccccecceceeceeceeeeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeesecseseeeeeeeeees 52 Miscellaneous installer and panel Options s esseeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 53 Miscellaneous panel Options c ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeseceuaeeeeeeeeeteees 53 Miscellaneous installer Options cccccceceeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeceeaeeeeeeeeeteees 54 Miscellaneous user Options cceccececeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 54 Hide user codes User Options ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeecnaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 55 Time and Date Setting ceceeccceseeeeseseeeseeeeeeeseeeseeeseseeeeeeeseeneeeneneseeens 56 How to set time and date 220 0000 ceceeececcccce cece eeeeeeee cess eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 56 Daylight saving winter summer time DLS settings eee 57 OUP US EEPE EEEE T E T T 58 QUPUtOPtIONS sise a a a a a a aa a Aa 58
48. the Keypad Name eccceecceeeeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeetennaeeeeeenaees 29 Changing the User N amp mes cecccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenaeeeeeeeaeees 29 Changing the Zone Names 0 eccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeaeeeseeaeeeeeeenaeees 30 Changing the Keypad Area Name e cccceceeeeseeneeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeeaees 30 Changing the Output Names 20 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeenaees 30 Changing the Area Single Character Identifier 0 ccc ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Resetting Individual Text to Default or Last Saved Setting 0 31 Resetting All Text to Default cc ee eceeeeeeeneeeeeeenneeeeeenaeeeeeenaeeeeeeaas 31 Operating a LCD Keypad nrrainn iia erae 32 LCD Keypad View Memory Mode esssssseissesireseerrssrerrssrrrrsssrrrrssrrrnsset 32 Current system alarm reia iieii ea Ri ea i 32 Historical memory event asessseeiserreseririnirrisiiireeidirariiandiinndaiiuneeinannana 32 LCD quick view mode ccccceeeeeeccececeee eee eeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseseeeaeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 33 Arming or disarming two areas at a keypad 0 eececeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeenaaes 33 Toggle Chime Mode on off ceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeseeneeeeeeaes 33 Send manual test Calle ccs isis idk sade lea sh edits cca EO 33 3 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 4 3 6 8 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 7 3 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4
49. to disarm before entering the premises No Keypad indications while armed If this option is turned on and all areas assigned to keypads are armed the keypad display will be blank during the arming condition If any keypad is assigned to both areas both areas must be armed before the display will go blank on arming Spare N Spare Spare Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Miscellaneous installer and panel options 10 4 Hide user codes User options USER OPTIONS P25E 12E NOTE This Option can ONLY be accessed from Client Mode Hide User Codes from Installer Option 1 This option is only accessible from Client Program Mode It is designed to allow the User owner of the alarm to hide their User Codes from the Installer if desired If this option is turned On codes can only be changed or viewed in Client program mode Users MUST have option 2 at location P5E assigned before they can hide the user codes 55 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Time and Date setting 11 Time and Date setting 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 have occurred in the memory via the LCD keypad Therefore the Sintony 60 is equipped with a RTC Real time clock which is powered up separately by a battery on the PCB Ensure this is
50. units could be connected to the Sintony 60 to expand the functionality 1 7 4 Output module 12V 1A IRO6 04 Output 5 8 With this extension PCB the Sintony 60 could be extended with additional 4 Relays to a maximum of 8 Outputs Each relay could switch a max power of 12V 1A The connection to the Sintony 60 control panel is realized over the system bus Therefore it is an intelligent member of the Bus and could be programmed over the control panel It could be installed either directly in the control panel Sintony 60M modular only or external The terminals are connected to corresponding terminals on the remote devices marked POS NEG CLOCK amp DATA 1 7 2 Zone expander module IZE6 04 This Module makes zone doubling and EOL end of line resistor connections very easy It contains all necessary resistors to expand the control panel and offers clearly marked terminal blocks for 2 line in and 4 lines out This module can be used instead of the in the delivering included separate resistors and to save installation costs if placed outside the control unit less cabling needed Maximum 4 expander modules could be used per control panel 1 7 3 Radio receiver IRFW6 The IC60 panel can have wireless capability via the IRFW6 receiver module Sintony 60 modular optional Sintony 60 compact already build in The receiver will add wireless capability to your system in the form of wireless Alarm sensors and wireless Remote controls The I
51. will be incurred Power up the System before connecting the telephone line Should the control panel require relocation the Telecom connection must be disconnected before the power is disconnected Similarly when reconnecting the dialer it is necessary to power up the panel before connecting the dialer to the Telecom Network The connection should be made with a connector Connection to the Telecom network should be made in accordance with local Standards This connection is to be readily accessible to allow disconnection in the event of a fault 110 230Volt influence wiring attention The telephone line must not enter the cabinet through the same cable entry hole as any 110 230 volt mains cables A separate cable entry must be used for 110 230 volt cabling When using one of the knock outs around the side of the cabinet for supply entry a suitable bushing must be used where the supply cables pass through a knock out The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this there may be circumstances where this device does not give its optimum performance when telephone wires are installed to close together with a power line Before reporting such occurrences as faults please check the line with a standard Tele permitted telephone and do not report a fault unless the telephone performance is impaired Check local governmental rules for connection to the local Police Medical or CAUTION Fire Emergency Ser
52. 16 single identifying zones all EOL options 1 8 must be programmed as Zone doubling type 14 or 15 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 16 5 Vibration sensor zone type zone response time If a Zone is used for connecting a hardwired vibration Sensor it could be necessary to adjust the reaction time of the panel to the output signal of the vibration sensor ZONE RESPONSE TIME P126E 1 8E 1 16E There are 8 hardwired zone inputs on the panel The response time how quickly the input responds to an input trigger can be varied for each zone The first 8 settings are very fast response times normally used when vibration sensors are connected to a zone input Response Settings 1 8 vibration can only be applied to zones 1 8 and the zone EOL setting must be set to Tamper 2k2 only the zone options 125E 1 8E 3 or 12 or 14E refer to chapter different EOL value NOTE If zone doubling is turned on both zones on an input will have the same response time e g zones 1 amp 9 would have the same time The response settings 9 26 start at about 200 ms for setting 9 standard default setting through to 1 05 sec for setting 26 If no exact timing is needed options 1 8 could be used as well Response Reaction Time Response Reaction Time Setting Setting 1 Highest Vibration setting 17 600 ms 2 7 Middle Vibration setting 18 650 ms 8 Lowest Vibration setting 19
53. 168E 1 16E 1 8 If the option near alarm zone or confirmed alarm zone is activated this could be done only for a total Area refer to chapter Area arm and special function option B P46E 1 2E 1E This location assigns Zones to Outputs for alarms that occur when confirmed alarm zone function is activated second alarm has occurred confirmed alarm happened Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 16 8 Zone alarms to keyboard buzzer mapping ARMED ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P134E 1 16E 1 8E If an Area is Armed and a zone assigned to that Area activates the zone can sound the buzzer at selected keypads for local alarm signaling This location assigns zone alarm beep to a keypad for alarms that occur when in the Full Armed State Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc STAY MODE ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P135E 1 16E 1 8E If an Area is Stay Mode Armed and a zone assigned to that Area activates the zone can sound the buzzer at selected keypads for local alarm signaling This location assigns zone alarm beep to a keypad for alarms that occur when in Stay Mode is Armed Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc 24 HOUR ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P136E 1 16E 1 8E If a Zone is programmed as a 24 Hour type and it activates the zone can sound the buzzer at selected keypads for local alarm signaling If the zone is a standard 24 hour type P123E3E or Fire type P1235E the keypad buzzer will sound until reset by a User
54. 4E Divert telephone numbers X P200E1E Display panel version X X P200E2E Display keypad address x X P200E3E Areas assigned to this keypad X X P200E4E Display active time zones x x P200E5E Display battery voltage X X P200E6E Enter walk test mode X P200E12E Initiate call back X X 114 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telecom Interface connection 25 Telecom Interface connection A All devices connected to a public telephone line have to follow Telecom Standard rules The dialer facility on this controller has been designed to provide optimum flexibility in the way in which alarm events are reported This flexibility includes options for reporting to a central monitoring station using Contact ID 4 2 and SIA format a Domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones a format for reporting alarms to an alpha numeric pager and a powerful Speech Dialer In accordance with the statutory requirements of the Tele permit standards we must bring the following points to your attention Problems with the telephone line In the event of any problem with the control panel the by pass switch should be operated for arming The user is not allowed to do repair of the telephone line by himself and needs to arrange with the installer of the device to make the necessary repairs Should the matter be reported to Telecom company as a wiring fault and the fault be proven to be due to the alarm panel a call out charge
55. 5 seconds and if it fails the test at any time it will flash the Battery LED General Specifications The range of the 12V Out which is used for feeding sensors is between 10 2 to 14V DC working on mains or standby battery Ripple is up to 0 1V p p Each Voltage out 12V protected by reset able fuse of 500mA The max total current allowed to draw during Alarm is 1A Self current consumption IC60M IKP6 from battery is 100mA Operating Temperature 0 50 C Max current consumption from the mains less than 150mA e e e e e The Panel is equipped with a type A power supply according EN 50131 6 Note i To meet the EN50131 and the T014 Belgium to withstand battery life not less of 12 hours please note that the maximum current for accessories in standby mode should be less then 300mA AC Connections Connect the mains wires Phase and Neutral N to the Mains Terminal inside the IC60M housing and secure the cable with the provided cable clamp The AC Input is protected by fuse Fuse TD Time Delay T100mA 250V 5x20mm Glass AC level 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Notifications e Alarm transmission classification ATS 2 According EN 50131 1 notification option A applies This means that an external warning device needs to be connected This panel is designed in accordance with EN 50131 1 TS 50131 3 EN 50130 4 EN 50130 5 EN 50131 6 EN 50131 5 3 EN 50136 1 1 EN 50136 2 1 telefication The panel is certifie
56. 700 ms 9 200 ms 20 750 ms 10 250 ms 21 800 ms 11 300 ms 22 850 ms 12 350 ms 23 900 ms 13 400 ms 24 950 ms 14 450 ms 25 1000 ms 15 500 ms 26 1050 ms 16 550 ms 16 6 Supervising setting of wireless detector type The wireless detectors of this systems working on a transmission protocol which is called Siway This is a 24bit coded transmission signal which gives every detector a unique number and transmits the special functions such as battery low signals tamper alarms reed switch open close signals and supervision signals This information are sent by every detector randomly between 5 7 minutes To monitor if all detectors are still available in the system the Control panel is using the supervision signal of the detector If this option is turned on the supervise timer is constantly being reset while valid supervisory signals are being received from the detector If no supervise signals are received from the PIR within the supervise timer value a supervised alarm is generated How to set the supervision timer refer to chapter Radio zone supervised timer P25E4E 0 9999E 85 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones Li Gi RADIO ZONE DETECTOR TYPE P127E 1 16E 3 4E Type Description Grade of Security 3 SiWay with checksum supervised Selecting this High option also starts the supervise timer P25E4E recommended 4 SiWay with checksum not supervised The
57. 95 Listen Dialing function trough Keypad and Output ce eeeeeeeeeeees 95 Dialing prefe NUMDETS acen AES 96 Remote control by external phone trough DTMF dialing tones 96 Forced test call Code Options 2 0 0 0 cecececceeececeeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeesesesneesaeeneees 97 Telephone NUMDELS ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeeaseaneeseeeenseeseanes 98 Programming telephone NUMDESS ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeteeneaeeeeenaaees 98 REporting formats see cocsttiet cheectenes Pecteh a Hectedieviecletentecetiorss 98 Telephone number report Options cecceceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeenaeees 99 Maximum dial re tries per telephone number cccseeseeeeeeeees 100 Dial progress Options c ccccccececeeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeseccaeeaeeeeeeeeesessucaeeeeess 101 Call divert numbers and options not in all countries activated 103 4 plus 2 Program Options cccceceeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeanes 106 Using the 4 plus 2 CodeS sereine fees ei Gui cei EAEEREN EARRAN ERR 106 Mains Battery Tamper Duress and arming 4 plus 2 codes 0 106 SIA Codes reporting format SIA II ccccesseseeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeneeeeeees 107 SIA reporting codes standard default Setting c ce eeeeeeeseeeeeenees 107 Individual SIA reporting CODES seserian 108 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 21 21 1 21 2 21 3
58. ARM to OUTPUT P89E 1 8E 1 8E If someone is attempting disarm the alarm by trying various code combinations and they enter in 4 wrong codes the panel will go into a Wrong Code tamper alarm The Alarm can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output A correct code entry will reset the tamper alarm Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 75 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypad P93E 1 8E 1 8E If someone enters in an incorrect code more than 4 times or a Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm is generated the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad The selected keypad e g P93E1E for keypad number 1 is the one at which the alarm has occurred and the options 1 8 are the keypads that will beep in alarm Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc 14 11 Keypad chime timer CHIME ALARM KEYPAD BEEP TIME P94E 1 8E 0 255E Value 0 255 1 10 Second When a Chime Zone is activated it can operate an Output and or beep the keypad buzzer There is a separate Chime timer for each of the 8 keypads If the value is made 0 for a keypad the Chime Zone will not beep the keypad buzzer The Keypad Chime Timer can be set to a value from 1 255 The units are in 1 10 second increments This means that a value of 10 will beep the keypad buz
59. Also connect a lead from this earth point to the terminal marked with the Earth symbol next to AC terminals on the panel PCB Line In These terminals are used to connect the panel to the incoming telephone line The dialer uses this line for reporting alarm events Line Out These terminals are used to connect telephones and other communication equipment to the incoming phone line via the panel dialer circuit The telephone line is passed through the controller to ensure that the line is available to the controller when it is required 17 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview Gi Tamper Input for Key switch function A 24 hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring system tampers This Tamper circuit is programmable as either normally closed loop or 2k2 EOL supervision the default is usually a closed loop Any Tamper alarms on this input are mapped to alarm outputs in the same manner as for detection zones 1 16 Using Dual End of Line resistors Refer to wiring options the Tamper input can also provide two key switches The Low key switch 4k7 resistor will be Key switch 1 while the High key switch 8k2 resistor will be Key switch 2 In addition to the Zone amp Tamper inputs Outputs hardwired 12 Volt Outputs There are three 12VDC outputs on the panel PCB These 12 volt outputs are regulated and Thermal fuse protected against short circuits The accessory outputs are marked 12V
60. Belgium Czech When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Language or go directly by pressing PROG 997 ENTER the display will look like this Language English ENG Scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the language you prefer When you are happy with the changes Press ENTER to save NOTE if you change to a language menu that you do not understand it could be difficult to find back to the right address to change back to your preferred language We recommend to get out of the programming mode pressing lt Prog gt for more than 2 seconds And start the above described shortcut function again 1 Local program Mode lt Ctrl gt lt ARM gt for 2 sec 2 lt PROG gt 997 lt Enter gt 3 scroll up down Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 4 2 LCD Keypad Address Assignment A total of 8 devices keypads or proximity readers can be connected to the control panel Each keypad must be addressed individually to avoid BUS conflicts when multiple users are operating different keypads simultaneously By default each keypad comes addressed as KP 1 When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Keypad Number or go directly by pressing PROG 996 ENTER the display will look like this Keypad Number 1 Select a
61. Card User Tag PIN Up to 100 code Users and up 100 tag or card Users can be stored in the panel If the Proximity Reader with the full keypad is installed on the panel it is possible to arm disarm the alarm or gain access through a door by presenting the tag card at the reader then entering in the user code PIN Number It MUST be in that order e g Tag then PIN This option provides a more secure means of arming or disarming the alarm or gaining access through a door because it requires both the access tag card plus the PIN number Either Code or Access Tag Card User Tag or PIN Up to 100 code Users and up 100 tag or card Users can be stored in the panel If the Proximity Reader with the full keypad is installed on the panel it is possible to arm disarm the alarm or gain access through a door by entering in the user code at the reader or presenting the tag card at the reader This option gives two methods of controlling the alarm 41 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programming users 7 3 User access options 42 USER ACCESS OPTIONS P4E User 1 100E 1 8E Option Description 1 User can Arm Area If a User has option 1 on they can Arm all Areas assigned at location P3E User can Arm Stay Area If a User has option 2 on they can Arm Stay Mode for all Areas assigned at location P3E User can Disarm Area If a User has option 3 on they can Disarm all A
62. DDMMYY It is possible to pre program up to 8 holidays Holidays can override the time zone function on the programmed day For example if an output was automatically controlled by a time zone the pre programmed holidays can stop the output from turning on or off on a holiday A holiday consists of a single day programmed by Date Month Year DDMMYY The holiday begins at the start of the day 00 00 00 and finishes immediately before midnight 23 59 59 on the programmed date Holidays can be programmed in any order although for simplicity it is recommended that they are programmed in chronological order and the panel automatically removes them once the day ends If you wish to manually remove a programmed holiday you must program in 000000 at the holiday location If the holiday date you are attempting to enter is older than the current date the panel will not save the data e g if the current date was 111204 1 1 of December 2004 and you tried to enter in 101204 10 of December 2004 the panel will not save the programmed holiday as the day has already elapsed 17 2 Time zone days The Time zone days are the days that the time zone will be active You can select any combination of the days e g days 2 3 4 5 6 for Monday to Friday or 1 amp 7 for Saturday amp Sunday etc For easier programming there is also the invert function which selects all times outside those selected There are 8 Time zones that can be programmed TIMEZONE DAYS
63. E Option Description 1 Zone is Active If this option is on the zone is turned on If it is turned off the zone will not be monitored by the panel The panel can provide up to 16 zones but is configured by default as an 8 zone panel with this option turned off for zones 9 16 Zone is N O This option only applies if the zone input is set to type 14 zone doubling at location P125E When configured as type 14 there are three resistors wired in series on the input a 2k2 tamper resistor a 4k7 low zone resistor and an 8k2 high zone resistor At this point the zone can be set as having a N C Normally closed alarm contact where the EOL resistor is shorted out in the sealed state or it can be set as a N O Normally open alarm contact where the EOL resistor is in circuit in the sealed state If this option is turned on it assumes that the alarm contact is N O Spare Keypad Zone If this option is on the Zone will follow the Input at the corresponding Proximity Reader If the Proximity Reader is set to Keypad 1 the input will be either zone 1 or zone 9 e g if P122E1E zone 1 had option 4 on then the input at reader one will operate zone 1 If P122E9E zone 9 had option 4 on then the input at reader one will operate zone 9 Proximity reader 1 can operate zones 1 or 9 through to proximity reader 8 can operate zones 8 or 16 80 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products
64. E G CLOCK amp DATA make up the communications port which the keypads and other intelligent Bus devices use to communicate with the Sintony 60 The terminals are connected to corresponding terminals on the remote devices The LIN terminal is only used by the keypads and utilizes a fifth wire to provide a communicator listen dialing facility a dialing ton could be heard through the buzzer This feature is particularly useful when servicing monitoring faults The 12V power supply POS NEG of the bus is protected by a separate thermal fuse Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview 1 6 Programming Port G With the separate available programming cable IAQ6 1 and the programming Software Sylcom 60 IAS6 1 the Sintony 60 could be connected via this port directly to a PC All system parameters or settings could be easily changed with this program Furthermore this port could also be used to connect the Memory stick IMM6 10 to up or download the default setting of an Alarm system This speeds up the process of programming especially if similar settings have to be used with different Installations Note If the control panel is connected to the telephone line the same Software could be used to program monitor the Control panel trough the telephone line remotely if the PC is equipped with a telephone modem 1 7 Extension modules for Sintony 60 control panel Various extension
65. HONE NUMBERS PH A REPORTING AvP P187E PHONE NUMBERS PH B REPORTING av lt p P188E PHONE NUMBERS PH C REPORTING PHONE NUMBERS PH D REPORTING PHONE NUMBERS DIVERT EVENTS PHONE NUMBERS DIVERT OPTIONS PHONE NUMBERS DIVERT NUM av p 119 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 5 Dialer DIALER P175E1E DIALER DIALER A OPTION avdap P175E2E DIALER DIALER B OPTION aveap P175E3 DIALER AUTO RING COUNT DIALER TEST RESYNCC HHMM aveap P175E5E DIALER TEST PERIOD AAUP P175E6E DIALER KP LISTEN IN AAUP P175E7E DIALER OP 1 LISTEN IN DIALER PREFIX NUMBER DIALER PANIC CID CODE P175E10E DIALER FIRE CID CODE DIALER MEDI CID CODE avap P175E12E DIALER OUTPUT DTMF avdap P175E13E DIALER MONITOR DTMF avaip P175E14E DIALER DTMF ACK CODE avap P175E15E DIALER DTMF CALL CODE AvP P176E1E DIALER PANIC MESSAGE AvP P176E2E DIALER FIRE MESSAGE Aaval P P176E3E DIALER MEDICAL MESSAGE avap P176E4E DIALER AC FAIL MESSAGE P176ESE AC RESTORE MSG DIALER BATTERY LOW MSG Aava P P176E7E DIALER BATTERY OK MSG P176E8E DIALER TAMPER MESSAGE P176E9E DURESS MESSAGE avdep IP176E10E DIALER LATCH KEY MSG AvP P176E11E DIALER REMOTE TEST MSG Aaval P 120 Building Technologies Fire Safet
66. If a User has option 7 on they can access Client Program Mode and Learn a new Radio Key or Wireless Zone Device They can also remove radio devices or find what location number a device is stored at User can Force a Download to the Call back Number If a User has option 8 on they can access Client Program Mode and force a PC connection to a pre defined call back number They can either enter in P200E12E or if using an LCD keypad go to the Diagnostics Menu and select Start Callback 7 5 Radio user type RADIO USER TYPE P7E 21 100E 1E NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Users Option Description 0 not in use 1 SiWay Type If a SiWay Radio Pendant is being used IRCW6 set the type to 1 When the pendant detects a battery low it will send a signal to the panel 21 not in use 43 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programming users 7 6 Radio user privileges RADIO USER PRIVILEGES P8E 21 100E 1 5E NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Users Option Description 1 Pendant can Disarm at All Times If a Radio Pendant has option 1 on they can Disarm the alarm at any time If this option is off the pendant cannot disarm if the panel is in alarm state Pendant will cause an Immediate Panic Alarm If a Radio Pendant has option 2 on a Panic Alarm will be generated immediately the button is pressed Pendant will caus
67. K once the event has been viewed Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 6 4 LCD quick view mode If any zones are unsealed when disarmed the LCD keypad will scroll through each unsealed zone displaying the 16 character name for each zone If a number of zones are unsealed simultaneously it can take sometime for the display to show all of the unsealed zones By pressing the lt ENTER gt button when zones are unsealed the keypad will enter the Quick view mode When in Quick view mode each unsealed zone is displayed as a single two digit number e g 01 05 10 Up to 5 unsealed zones maybe displayed at one time If more than 5 zones are unsealed at the time the display will scroll to the next bank of 5 zones so the user can see quickly which zones are unsealed To exit Quick view mode you simply press the lt ENTER gt button again or the keypad will time out automatically in approximately 30 seconds 3 6 5 Arming or disarming two areas at a keypad If the panel is configured for two Areas A amp B and the option ARM button required before code is turned on P45E Option 1 there are a number of possible arming options If a user code is only assigned to one area and they press lt ARM gt lt CODE gt lt ENTER gt at the keypad only the Area assigned to their code will Arm f a user code is assigned to both areas but the keypad being used is only assign
68. N TAMP BEEPS avep P140E ZONES MAIN ZN SUPV BEEPS ZONES MAIN ZN ACTIV BP ZONES MAIN ZN ARM ENT BP ZONES MAIN ZN STAY ENT BP ZONES MAIN ZN ARM ENT TM ZONES MAIN ZN STAY ENT TM AvP P146E ZONES MAIN ZN LOCKOUT COUNT Aava P P157E ZONES MAIN ZN AL CID CODE ava P P158E ZONES MAIN ZN NEAR AL CID P159E ZONES MAIN ZN CONF AL CID P160E ZONES MAIN ZN ALM VOICE MSG ava P P163E ZONES MAIN ZN ACT TMR av lt p P164E ZONES MAIN ZN LEARN RADIO P165E ZONES MAIN ZN DEL RADIO P166E ZONES MAIN ZN FIND RADIO aveaep P167E ZONES MAIN ZN NEAR ALARM O P ZONES MAIN ZN CONFIRM ALM O P atap 122 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 8 Zones Outputs ZONES OUTPUTS P162E ZONES OUTPUTS ZONES OUTPUTS ZN ARM OUTS ZN ENTRY OP STAY av lt p P1296 ZONES OUTPUTS ZN STAY OUTS avdp ZONES OUTPUTS ZN 24HR OUTS P131E ZONES OUTPUTS ZN CHIME OUTS av lt dp P132E ZONES OUTPUTS ZN TAMPER OUTS avdp ZONES OUTPUTS ZN ENTRY OP AWAY av lt dap 123 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 9 Keypads KEYPADS KEYPADS KP AREAS avdap KEYPADS KP OPTIONS avdap KEYPADS KP BEEPS avdap P74E KEYPADS KP ARM AREAS aveap IP75E KEYPADS KP ARM ACCESS aveap lp76e KEYPADS KP STAY
69. P AvP P12E INSTALLER USERS USR OUTPUT MASK INSTALLER USERS USR OUTPUTS ON av p P14E INSTALLER USERS USR OUTPUTS OFF avd dp 15E INSTALLER USERS RADIO PANIC OP av p 18E INSTALLER USERS PENDANT LEARN avdp 19E INSTALLER USERS PENDANT DELETE AvP INSTALLER USERS FIND PENDANT AvP 1E INSTALLER USERS TAG LEARN avdp INSTALLER USERS TAG DELETE av p P23E INSTALLER USERS FIND TAG avdp 117 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 3 Clock Settings CLOCK SETTINGS 1E CLOCK SETTINGS TIME HH MM YP CLOCK SETTINGS WEEK DAY 1 7 vap 3E CLOCK SETTINGS DATE DDMMYY vaP 4E CLOCK SETTINGS DLS STATUS Yva P TE CLOCK SETTINGS DLS SUNDAY CLOCK SETTINGS DLS MONTH avdp 29E CLOCK SETTINGS DLS HOUR P170E CLOCK SETTINGS HOLIDAY DDMMYY Aval P P171E CLOCK SETTINGS TZ DAYS Aval P P172E CLOCK SETTINGS TZ START P173E CLOCK SETTINGS TZ END AYP P174E CLOCK SETTINGS TZ OPTIONS Aava P Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 26 4 Phone Numbers Flow chart of programming menus PHONE NUMBERS P181E PHONE NUMBERS PHONE NUMBER avdap P182E PHONE NUMBERS PHONE FORMAT AYP P183E PHONE NUMBERS PHONE OPTIONS AvP P184E PHONE NUMBERS PHONE RETRIES av lt p P186E P
70. P43E4E and ALL defaults will be removed This removes all options assigned to the output and makes the reset time 0 for latched operation 12 5 Assigning a time zone to an output Assign a Time Zone to Outputs P44E 1 8E 1 8E O P Value Time zone 1 8 Any of the 8 Time zones can be assigned to outputs 1 8 If a time zone is assigned to an output it will turn the output on when the T Z starts and turn the output off when the T Z ends You should un map the output at P43E first before assigning the T Z to ensure that only the T Z will control the state of the output 61 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas 13 Areas 13 1 Area arm and special function options 62 AREA OPTIONS A P45E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Option Description 1 lt ARM gt button Required Before Code to Arm This option determines if the lt ARM gt button must be pressed before a code is entered to Arm an Area If a User has access to both Areas and this option is turned on the special keypad arming or disarming functions as described at chapter operating a Keypad will apply lt STAY gt button Required Before Code to Arm Stay Mode This option determines if the lt STAY gt button must be pressed before a code is entered to Arm Stay Mode If a User has access to both Areas and this option is turned on the special keypad arming functions as described at chapter operating
71. PAD BUTTON OPTIONS P72E 1 8E 1 8E Description Option 1 lt CHIME gt This option enables the lt CHIME gt button on the LCD keypads Chime alarms to the keypad buzzer and outputs are disabled when Chime is off If a zone is programmed as a Chime Zone it can beep the buzzer on a keypad and or turn on an output as well to give a local CHIME indication A typical use of Chime Mode is as a door minder in a shop Sometimes it may be desirable to disable Chime mode without the need to reprogram the panel This can be achieved by allowing Chime Mode to be disabled with the lt CHIME gt button If you press the lt CHIME gt button on a LCD keypad for 2 seconds and this option is turned on for that keypad the display will show Chime Mode OFF This means that the buzzer will now not sound at the keypad concerned and any Chime Mode Outputs will not activate Performing the process again will toggle chime mode back to the on state again lt BYPASS gt button Enabled This option enables the lt BYPASS gt button by keypad number on any keypads connected to the pane lt PANIC gt button Enabled This option enables the lt PANIC gt button by keypad number on the Keypad connected to the panel Delayed Operation of lt PANIC gt button This option assigns a 2 second delay before the lt PANIC gt button will cause an alarm The button must be held down for longer than 2 seconds to create a panic
72. R to save 3 5 6 Changing the Output Names 30 When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Area Name or go directly by pressing PROG 3001 ENTER the display will look like this Out 1 lt A Z gt Output 1 You may enter any name for that output you wish up to 16 characters in length using the same method as described in changing names When viewing events in Memory mode the output name will appear to identify what function the output is controlling e g Garage door lights garden etc When you are happy with the changes Press ENTER to save Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 5 7 Changing the Area Single Character Identifier When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Area ld or go directly by pressing PROG 998 ENTER the display will look like this Area ID lt A Z gt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP 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 case the 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 st
73. R gt would create a duress alarm 9 3 Dial report delay DIAL REPORT DELAY P25E 3E 0 255E 0 255 Seconds If this address is set to 0 there will be no report delay If it is set to any value other than 0 then a delay equal to the programmed value will stop the panel from reporting an alarm until this delay time expires 9 4 Radio zone supervised timer Gi 50 RADIO ZONE SUPERVISED TIMER P25E 4E 0 9999E Value 0 9999 Minutes If a radio detector is capable of sending regular supervisory signals to the panel and the zone type is set for Supervised Signal Active this timer sets how long a period has to elapse with no received transmissions before a supervisory failure alarm is generated The detectors of the Sintony 60 system Siway transmission protocol sending a supervision signal randomly between 5 7 Minutes NOTE It is not recommended to use a very short period minimum 1 signal cycle 8 minutes because it could lead to a high rate of false alarms Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Miscellaneous panel and timing settings 9 5 Two trigger timer TWO TRIGGER TIMER P25E 5E 0 255E 0 255 Seconds If a zone is set to two trigger the zone has to cause an alarm twice within the two trigger time period to cause an alarm If multiple zones are set to two trigger an alarm will be generated it two zones trigger once each within the two trigger time period If a two trigger zone
74. RFW6 connects to the system bus port as the keypads and the other intelligent bus participants of the system The IRFWG6 is available in 2 frequencies 868MHz and 915MHz Up to 2 IRFW6 can be connected to the panel to increase the coverage range if desired The red LED fitted to the IRFW6 receiver will flash at 1 second intervals when in Learn mode see P18E amp P164E The LED will also turn on when it is receiving an actual radio transmission on steady It could be installed either directly in the control panel Sintony 60M modular only or external The terminals are connected to corresponding terminals on the remote devices marked POS NEG CLOCK amp DATA In the Sintony 60 compact is the radio receiver normally already integrated could vary in different countries but a second receiver IRFW6 can also be connected externally trough the bus to increase the coverage range if desired 19 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Contact less Card reader IAR6 30 for Keypad bus connection 2 Contact less Card reader IAR6 30 for Keypad bus connection G The IAR6 30 contact less reader is used as a proximity access card reader with a full numeric keypad for additional Pin functionality and standard tags or cards which operates in the 125kHz band Its functionality is identical to a keypad and therefore it is programmed into the system as a standard keypad In total maximum 8 keypads card readers can be connecte
75. SIEMENS Wireless and hardwired intrusion control panel IC60 Sintony 60 Installer Manual Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability 2006 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies AG We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him ACCESS CODE to the user mode default User pin P147258E ACCESS CODE to the installer mode default Installer pin P258369E Copyright Copyright 2007 Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG All rights reserved Siemens Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG confers upon the purchaser the right to use the software It is not permitted to reproduce this manual in whole or in part or translate it into another language without our written consent Trademarks IC is a trademark of Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG All other products or company names referred to explicitly in this manual are mentioned only for purposes of identification or description and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners
76. Security Products 26 12 Miscellaneous Flow chart of programming menus MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS INSTALLER CODE 5E2E MISCELLANEOUS DURESS DIGIT SE3E MISCELLANEOUS REPORTING DELAY AvP MISCELLANEOUS SUPERVISED TIMER MISCELLANEOUS TWO TRIGGER TIME P25E6E MISCELLANEOUS AC FAIL DELAY Ava P MISCELLANEOUS RADIO RESET TIME Ava P MISCELLANEOUS SECURITY CODE P25E9E MISCELLANEOUS TEMP O P DISABLE av lt ip MISCELLANEOUS MISC OPTIONS AvP MISCELLANEOUS INSTALLER OPTS avape P25E13E MISCELLANEOUS MISC USER OPTS ti P 127 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 13 4 2 Event Codes 4 2 EVENT CODES 4 2 EVENT CODES USR ARM 4 2 avdap P151E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN CONF ALM 4 2 ava P IP195E3E 4 2 EVENT CODES BATTERY LOW 4 2 P195E9E 4 2 EVENT CODES DURESS 4 2 aAv lt P 17E 4 2 EVENT CODES USER OPEN 4 2 P147E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN ALARM 4 2 avdp P148E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN RESTORE 4 2 P149E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN NEAR ALM 4 2 P1S50E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN NEAR RST 4 2 avedp IP152E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN CONF RST 4 2 ava P P155E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN BYPASS 4 2 ava P P156E 4 2 EVENT CODES ZN UNBYP 4 2 ava P P195E1E 4 2 EVENT CODES AC FAIL 4 2 ava P IP195E2E 4 2 EVENT CODES AC OK 4 2 aval P P195E4E 4 2 EVENT CODES
77. Tamper Restore 4 2 Code P195E 6E 00 FF DTMF or PC Arm 4 2 Code P195E 7E 00 FF DTMF or PC Disarm 4 2 Code P195E 8E 00 FF Duress Alarm 4 2 Code P195E 9E 00 FF Automatic Test Call 4 2 Code P195E 10E 00 FF Armed By lt Arm gt Button 4 2 Code P195E 11E 00 FF Stay Mode Arm 4 2 Code P195E 12E 00 FF Disarmed By lt Arm gt or lt Stay gt Button 4 2 Code P195E 13E 00 FF Armed by Key Switch 4 2 Code P195E 14E 00 FF Disarmed by Key Switch 4 2 Code P195E 15E 00 FF Fail to Arm by Time Zone 4 2 Code P195E 16E 00 FF Panic Alarm 4 2 Code P195E 17E 00 FF Panic Alarm Restore 4 2 Code P195E 18E 00 FF Fire Alarm 4 2 Code P195E 19E 00 FF Fire Alarm Restore 4 2 Code P195E 20E 00 FF Medical Alarm 4 2 Code P195E 21E 00 FF Medical Alarm Restore 4 2 Code P195E 22E 00 FF 106 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products SIA Codes reporting format SIA III 21 SIA Codes reporting format SIA III Most of the SIA Event Codes are fixed within the panel but some locations such as zones at P196E 1 16E and Panic Fire Medical at P197E 1 3E can have a user defined report code from the table below To activate this transmission format refer to chapter Telephone numbers report format P182E1E10E 21 1 SIA reporting codes standard default setting To following codes are the defaults SIA reporting codes SIA SIA Event Type Alarm Restore Code Code
78. Time Zone 1 had a start time of 0800 and a stop time of 1700 and active days of 2 6 Monday Friday a User with Time Zone 1 assigned can only be used between the hours of 08 00 17 00 from Monday to Friday Outside these hours the User Code will not operate Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programming users More than one Time Zone can be assigned to a User Using the above example for TZ 1 and now assuming Time Zone 2 is set to 09 00 12 00 on day 7 Saturday by assigning both TZ1 amp 2 to a User will now mean their code is active during weekdays from 0800 1700 plus they are also able to use their code on Saturdays between the hours of 09 00 12 00 If the time zone has just been programmed and should currently be active you will have to wait until the next minute expires before the panel will update the time zone status You can see if the time zone is active at location P200E4E 7 8 User to keypad assignment User devices A keypad will be assigned to a User P10E1 100E1 8E Option Description User will work at Keypad 1 User will work at Keypad 2 User will work at Keypad 3 User will work at Keypad 4 User will work at Keypad 5 User will work at Keypad 6 User will work at Keypad 7 User will work at Keypad 8 COIN D OIN Any user can be assigned to only operate at certain Keypads This option controls whether a code or access tag Us
79. User pressing P22E will start Find Mode The keypad will start to beep to indicate that Find mode has been started Now present the Access Tag or Card you wish to find to a proximity reader connected to the panel If the Tag or Card is in memory the keypad will display the number where the Tag or Card is stored a number from 1 100 The keypad will stop beeping once the memory location has been found 49 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Miscellaneous panel and timing settings 9 Miscellaneous panel and timing settings 9 1 Installer code INSTALLER CODE P25E 1E This code is used to enter full Installer Program mode The default installer code is 258369 This code can only be changed while in Installer Program Mode To enter your new installer code press P25E1E The existing code will displayed at the keypad on the bottom line of the LCD display To change the code simply enter the digits of the new code and it will replace the old one The Installer Code must be between 4 6 digits in length 9 2 Duress digit DURESS DIGIT P25E 2E 0 9E Value can be 1 9 0 Duress Disabled The duress digit can be a number from 1 9 a value of O means the duress function is disabled To create a duress alarm the duress digit must be entered before a valid user code e g If the code is 147258 and the duress number is programmed as 4 then entering a code of lt 4147258 gt lt ENTE
80. VERSION avap DIAGNOSTIC THIS KEYPAD AYP DIAGNOSTIC AREAS FOR KEYPAD DIAGNOSTIC ACTIVE TIMEZONES av lt p P200ESE DIAGNOSTIC BATTERY VOLTAGE av lt p P200E6E DIAGNOSTIC WALK TEST MODE av lt p P200E7E DIAGNOSTIC WRITE TO EEPROM DIAGNOSTIC READ FROM EEPROM DIAGNOSTIC CLEAR USER PHONE DIAGNOSTIC CLEAR ALL DIAGNOSTIC CLEAR MEM BUFFER AvP P200E12E DIAGNOSTIC START CALLBACK AYP 130 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Siemens Schweiz AG Building Technologies Group International Headquarters Gubelstrasse 22 CH 6301 Zug www sbt siemens com 2006 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies AG Document no A6V10062967 Edition 03 2007
81. ach Zone has it s own alarm Re trigger Time The delay can be programmed from 0 255 minutes Once a zone has activated it cannot be activated again until the Re trigger Time has expired Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 16 10 Armed and stay mode entry delay times to output mapping ARMED ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT P161E 1 16E 1 8E If the alarm is Armed and a delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep an Output to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc STAY MODE ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT P162E 1 16E 1 8E If Stay Mode is Armed and a delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep an Output to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 16 11 Zone movement activity control watch timer GJ This option sends a reporting signal to the connected Alarm station if a Zone has not detected any movement activity while disarmed for a certain period Normally this option is used to monitor older people by the use of motion detectors and helps the Alarm center to control if the user is still moving around is active NOTE The wireless motion detectors have a inhibit time 2min and do not transmit a signal all the time when motion is detected Refer to the Detector description of the used detector SENSOR_WATCH
82. and OV while the keypad buss 12V supply is labeled POS amp NEG The 12V outputs are supplied by thermal fuses The recommended maximum total load that should be drawn from all of the 12V outputs during an alarm is 800mA Outputs 1 amp 2 Fully programmable high current open drain high going low type FET outputs capable of switching up to 1A 12VDC These 2 outputs are normally set as switched outputs providing power for 12V sirens If required these outputs can be programmed to be siren outputs designed to drive an 8 ohm 10 watt horn speaker on each output Refer to P37E option 1 Also if a horn speaker is connected to Output 1 you may select Refer to P175E 7E program address as the listen dialing feature to listen to the dialing sequence which than could be heard at the speaker In IC 60 compact unit the output 1 is assigned to operate the build in internal siren Output 3 This is a low current open drain high going low type FET outputs capable of switching up to 500mA Like Outputs 1 amp 2 it is fully programmable Connecting devices which draw current in excess of 500mA to output 3 can damage the output Output 4 Relay Out Output 4 is a relay output with single pole changeover contacts If required the Common C contact of the relay is connected by default to GND via JUMPER the jumper can be selected to 12V or removed 1 5 System Bus connection Keypad Port 18 The terminals marked POS N
83. atus 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 previously With the cursor underneath the letter A Press the 1 button four times until the character in the first slot shows 1 When you are happy with the changes Press ENTER to save 3 5 8 Resetting Individual Text to Default or Last Saved Setting iJ 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 f during the programming of Zone 1 text PROG 1 ENTER you wished to return back to the default text simply Press and hold the B button for 2 seconds and the text will return to the default settings f you wished to return to the last saved version of the text simply Press and hold the A button for 2 seconds and the last saved text for zone one will appear If the last saved version of text for Zone 1 was in fact the default setting then pressing Control then 1 or A will return the default text anyway 3 5 9 Resetting All Text to Default While in Local Edit Mode it is possible to restore all of the customizable text fields to the factory default settings When you enter in PROG
84. automatic Low supervisory signal sent by the detector is ignored in this mode by the control panel NOTE To activate this function and connect a wireless detector the Zone must be programmed as a Radio zone refer to options zone type options basic information P122E 1 16E 5E NOTE Also the supervision timer must be set P25E4E It is not recommended to use a very short period minimum 1 signal cycle 8 minutes because it could lead to a high rate of false alarms 16 7 Zone alarms to output mapping 86 ARMED ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT P128E 1 16E 1 8E If an Area is Armed and a zone assigned to that Area activates the zone can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signaling This location assigns Zones to Outputs for alarms that occur when in the Full Armed State Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc STAY MODE ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT P129E 1 16E 1 8E If an Area has Stay Mode Armed and a zone assigned to that Area activates the zone can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signaling This location assigns Zones to Outputs for alarms that occur when Stay Mode is Armed Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 24 HOUR ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT P130E 1 16E 1 8E If a Zone is programmed as a 24 Hour type and it activates the zone can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signaling If the zone is a standard 24 hour type P123E3E the output will turn for the full reset time if
85. be 2300 Hz and the transmit tone from the panel will be at 1800Hz at 20 pulses per second 4 2 DTMF This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code plus a checksum using DTMF signals to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 1400 Hz 2300 Hz 10 SIA Format Ill This option transmit a 2 digit account code followed by handshake signals from the monitoring stations The detailed description can be found in the enclosed transmission table in chapter SIA codes reporting format SIA code is a Digital communication Standard for Alarm System communications defined by ANSI 11 SIA Format III Slow if a receiver station does not notify the SIA protocol as in option 10 it could be helpful to overcome communication problem by using this option The transmitting format is identical but will be sent slower 19 3 Telephone number report options TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT OPTIONS P183E 1 8E1 8E Option Description 1 Stop if Kissed Off If this option is turned on for the telephone number the dialer will stop sending the alarm if the signal is kissed off and will not proceed with any other telephone numbers for that event If not kissed off the dialer will start dialing any other programmed numbers If the event is not kissed off from any of the telephone numbers and the maximum re tries limit is reached then the event is marked a
86. beeps to keypad cccccceeesecceceeeeeeeeeesteeeeeeees 45 User to output Mask siitti iii iaee iedeen iiaea 46 User can turn an output ON ce ec ce cece eeccee cece eeeeseeeeaaeaeeeeeeeeesensisaeeeeees 46 User can turn an output Off 0 ccccceeeeceeeee cece ee eeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeesesennsnsaeeneees 47 Radio pendant panic alarm to output 0 2 0 0 eeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeeees 47 Learn find and delete remote controls and taQ S cceeeeeeeees 48 Learn a Remote control radio pendant P18E 21 100E 00 2 48 Delete a Remote control radio pendant P19E 21 1006 000 0 48 Find a Remote control radio pendant location P20E E 08 48 Learn a access tag card code to the system P21E 1 100E 000 49 Delete an Access tag card code P22E 1 100E 0 eececeeseeeeeteeeeneeees 49 Find an Access tag Card location P23E QE 49 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 10 10 1 10 2 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 13 10 13 11 13 12 Miscellaneous panel and timing SettingS cccssesessereeeseeeeeeeees 50 Installer cOd 32 21 ageesscohinn haloes eee ane ae lane 50 DUESS dIGIts 2 sits nadine sical ates Rares ith ol ete Poe ee Oat OAS 50 Dial report delay
87. ch option can do To exit the sub text display press lt ENTER gt 37 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products How to program the Alarm System 4 4 9 Stepping Back Through the Menus If you are in a Menu location e g the USER Data Entry field and you wish to step back one stage to the previous Sub Menu you need to press the lt PROGRAM gt button Each time the lt PROGRAM gt button is pressed the display will step back to the previous stage remembering where you were before until you get back to the Main Menu 4 4 10 Flowchart for Button function on the Keypad MAIN MENU t or Arrows will Cycle through Main Menus USERS Main Menu Heading Button Leaves Sub Menu and SUB MENU t or Arrows will Cycle goes back to Main Menu through Sub Menus ENTER sutton To access Data Menu EROCRAM gt Button Leaves Data Mode and goes back to Sub Menu USER 100 CODE Data t pes Arrows can be used in the Data Menu fields See below for details Learn radio user 21 enter to learn USER 2 CODE Data USER 1 CODE 147258 Data Pressing lt CONTROL USER 1 ACCESS OPT then lt ENTER will display Si atte Sem the 8 Sub text options at this location Fig 19 Flowchart with Menu steps using Arrow Enter and Program Button 38 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programm
88. change it 22 1 Change Zone Contact Identification CID report codes ZONE ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P157E 1 16E XXXE 3 digit event code Normally a zone alarm would default to reporting a standard Burglar Alarm code of 130 when the zone activates If the zone is not being used as a burglar alarm and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can change the event code at this location e g if Zone 5 was a fire sensor you could program a value of 110 at P157E5E ZONE NEAR ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P158E 1 16E XXXE 3 digit event code If the Near amp Confirmed zone alarm reporting option was active the default report code for a Near Alarm is 138 when the zone activates for the first time There should be no reason to change this code but if some special application was to be used it can be changed at this location ZONE CONFIRMED ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P159E 1 16E XXXE 3 digit event code If the Near amp Confirmed zone alarm reporting option was active the default report code for a Confirmed Alarm is 139 when a second zone activates within 60 minutes of the near alarm There should be no reason to change this code but if some special application was to be used it can be changed at this location 22 2 Change Keypad panic fire and medical alarms CID report code PANIC ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P175E 9E XXXE 3 digit event code Normally a ke
89. cription Keypad Code User PIN All 100 Users can be 1 6 digit code Users if required Codes can be used to Arm Disarm all or part of the alarm or they can be used to operate outputs for access control purposes Users can be assigned to keypads and so can outputs so that a User assigned to multiple outputs which can in turn be linked to doors can operate only the door assigned to the keypad they are using Radio User Users 21 100 can be Radio keys Pendant if required Radio keys can be used to Arm Disarm all or part of the alarm or they can operate outputs directly Unlike user codes a radio key cannot be assigned to a keypad so if a radio key is assigned to more than one output and the radio key is operated all of the outputs assigned to the radio key will turn on Access Tag Card User Users 1 100 can be Access Tags or Cards if required Access Tag or Card operation requires that the optional Proximity Reader is connected to the panel The Proximity Readers can be assigned to any one of the 8 possible keypad addresses Access tag or Card Users can be used to Arm Disarm all or part of the alarm or they can be used to operate outputs for access control purposes Access Tags or Cards can be assigned to a keypad address and so can outputs so that an Access User assigned to multiple outputs which can in turn be linked to doors can operate only the door assigned to the keypad address they are using Both Code and Access Tag
90. d by 2 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview 1 2 Sintony 60 compact Fig 2 Connection Diagram IC60 compact overview 1 2 e e g E g 3 3 ro a el 4 7 e wo e T e o a 2 oO 5 B 3 g 6 Fig 3 Connection Diagram IC60 compact 1 1 In factory settings the jumper is set between COM amp GND The com contact can be connected to 12V by setting the jumper Whit out the jumper the relay contacts are floating 2 Out 4 Relay 3 Outputs Open Collector 4 Outputs Keypad Selector Horizontal Omm Vertical am 5 Bus connection for external Keypads and other accessories 6 Battery IN 7 LCD pin header for Vertical configuration 10 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Fig 4 System overview 6 1 2 Ea CEE E S e a _ B eeepc peepee 732 23 C ua c ov iw 2n Cc Ov lav 73 C Z6 27 C 28 TAMP 4 3 Connection Diagram IC60 compact 2 Power for detectors amp accessories Jumper for bypass Tamper in Line a Bypassed m Not Bypassed requires Resistor EOL INPUTS Z1 Z16 Power for detectors amp accessories Connector for internal siren could be disconnected during installation D O amp oo LCD pin header for Horizontal configuration 11 Build
91. d to a Sintony 60 control panel Sintony 60 compact has one build in already e g 7 more Each reader must have a unique keypad address number from 1 8 assigned so that the various program options can be assigned refer to option learn card reader P99E The proximity readers flash out the assigned keypad address number on the LED whenever the panel is in Installer Program Mode This allows quick identification of the assigned address for each reader 2 1 Additional arming functions Depending on program options the Reader IAR6 30 could also be used as an arming disarming device If a user code or tag is presented to the reader it could directly Arm Disarm the alarm system The reader can be set up to operate on a proximity tag or card only on entering of a valid user code only on presentation of the tag card followed by the user code PIN If the presented tag requires a PIN number to be entered the LED on the reader will flash for 5 seconds after a valid tag to indicate that the PIN number should now be entered 2 2 Panic functions If the two button PANIC FIRE or MEDICAL functions are programmed to the keypad reader see P72E Options 5 6 amp 7 these manual alarms can be generated at the reader by pressing 1 amp 2 for PANIC 3 amp 4 for FIRE and 5 amp 6 for MEDICAL alarms 2 3 Zone input for door monitoring 20 There
92. d to an Output or multiple Outputs If a Keypad is not assigned to an Output a User cannot turn that Output On or Off from the Keypad This feature is useful when using the access control features of the panel e g a User may be allowed to operate more than one Output with their code but they will be limited to just the Output assigned to the Keypad they are using Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 14 8 Control button to output mask lt CONTROL gt BUTTON to OUTPUT MASK P83E 1 8E 1 8E The lt CONTROL gt button at a Keypad can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs If the lt CONTROL gt button is not assigned to an Output a User cannot access Local Control Mode by pressing the lt CONTROL gt button and turn that Output On or Off from the Keypad This feature is useful if Outputs are being used to control devices such as lights etc and you wish to be able to turn them On or Off from a keypad By limiting the access to Outputs via the lt CONTROL gt button you can avoid conflict with alarm outputs e g the User can be denied access to outputs that are being used for alarm functions Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 14 9 Keyboard panic fire and medical alarms to outputs and KP Buzzer G 74 NOTE The following options for Panic Fire and Medical Alarms can also be programmed to a Card reader with Keypad buttons 0 9 Therefore there are always two options mentioned in the description
93. ds The display will now show Local Mode kb where the equals the keypad address You must press the Control button first and the Arm button must be pressed within 2 seconds of pressing the Control button If you make a mistake press the Enter button then repeat the process There are two ways to program the keypad in Local program Mode e You can use the menu function to navigate through all of the program options e You can enter in the program location directly from the list below The menus are described on the following pages 3 3 2 Local Program mode Menu tree installer code INSTALLER MENU INSTALLER CODE P258369E 1 M2 M3 M4 INSTALLER USERS CLOCK SETTINGS PHONE NUMBERS DIALER a gt lt lt gt lt lt p gt lt lt a gt lt M5 AREAS SIA EVENT CODES ZONES MAIN avdp lt p gt lt 12 4 2 EVENT CODES M7 ZONES OUTPUTS a gt lt lt gt lt 11 M9 MISCELLANEOUS KEYSWITCH OUTPUTS KEYPADS a gt lt gt lt lt gt lt a gt Fig 16 LCD Local Edit Menu Headings 24 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad Button Leaves Data Select Mode and returns to Main Menu USER 100 Button Leaves Data Entry Menu and goes back to Data Select Menu Fig 17 Menu Tree MAIN MENU f Arrows can be used to select the Main Menu heading Local Mode Kb 1 User Names CETER Button To Program User Names
94. e 2k2 EOL resistor however if the tamper input is wired as per the type 14 option the 4k7 resistor becomes Key switch number 1 and the 8k2 resistor becomes Key switch number 2 the 2k2 still acts as the tamper resistor If the tamper input is shorted out or cut the panel will still go into system tamper alarm but provided the 2k2 resistor is maintained then shorting or opening the 4k7 or 8k2 resistors will operate the key switch functions Alarm or Key awitch 1 Contact Alarm or Key aswitch 2 Contact NC or NO Tanper NCor NO Tamper 47 Sk 2 Fig 22 Type 14 Zone doubling with tamper 15 2 Key switch area assignment KEY SWITCH AREA ASSIGNMENT P111E 1 2E 1 Key switch 1 2 Key switch 2 Option Description 1 Area A This option assigns the key switch to Area A If a key switch is assigned to only Area A it can only Arm or Disarm that area 2 Area B This option assigns the key switch to Area B If a key switch is assigned to only Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area i NOTE There are more options to choose but the System supports only 2 Areas 1 2 78 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Key switches 15 3 Key switch arm disarm options KEY SWITCH ACCESS amp OPERATIONAL OPTIONS P112E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Key switch 1 2 Key switch 2 Option Description 1 Key Switch can Arm This option enables Arming of the a
95. e Pre fix number can be up 16 digits long The Pre fix number can be dialed before any of the 8 Telephone numbers if required P183E Option 7 This option could be used if there are bad telephone lines or special country codes etc requested LCD KEYPAD LCD KEYPADTELEPHONE TELEPHONE NUMBER BUTTON INDICATIONS SPECIAL FUNCTION CONTROL amp 0 DELETE DELETE CONTROL amp 2 CONTROL amp 3 i CONTROL amp 4 2 5 sec Pause CONTROL amp 5 w Wait for 2 Dial tone CONTROL amp 6 5 sec Pause Fig 23 How to enter prefix numbers 18 6 Remote control by external phone trough DTMF dialing tones 96 OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER P175E 12E 0 9999E Value 1 4 digit code 0 9999 The panel can be configured to allow remote operation of the Outputs via a remote telephone The code programmed at this address is the DTMF code that must be used when performing this function When dialing the panel and it has answered the call after waiting for the panel modem tones to stop you can enter in the 4 digit DTMF code plus the Output number you wish to control e g lt 1 gt for Output 1 and the current status will be given of the Output associated with the code entered After that if you press the button on the telephone the status of the output will toggle e g if it was previously On it will change to Off or vice versa When finished you simply hang up and 15 seconds later
96. e a Delayed Panic Alarm If a Radio Pendant has option 3 on a Panic Alarm will be generated if the button is pressed for longer than 1 5 seconds If the button is released before the time expires no Panic Alarm will be generated Pendant only works during entry Delay A Radio Pendant can only disarm the area during the entry delay time this means it is strictly required to activate the entry root before the user can disarm the area User is a Duress Code User This option for a Radio Pendant if it should be used as a dedicated Duress code All user options will be executed but an additional pendant panic alarm will be generated Spare N Spare Spare 7 7 User time zone assignments 44 Time Zone assigned to a User P9E 1 100E1 8E There are up to 8 Time Zones that can be programmed into the panel A Time Zone consists of a Start and Stop time plus the Days of the Week that the Time Zone is active By selecting Options 1 8 function turned on to a particular User that user will only operate if the Time Zone assigned is active Option Description User Controlled by Time Zone 1 User Controlled by Time Zone 2 User Controlled by Time Zone 3 User Controlled by Time Zone 4 User Controlled by Time Zone 5 User Controlled by Time Zone 6 User Controlled by Time Zone 7 CO IN b User Controlled by Time Zone 8 For example if
97. e g lt 1 gt amp lt 3 gt or lt CONTROL gt amp lt CHIME gt KEYPAD PANIC ALARM to OUTPUT P84E 1 8E 1 8E includes lt 1 gt amp lt 3 gt or lt CONTROL gt amp lt CHIME gt A Keypad generated Panic Alarm either pressing button lt 1 gt amp lt 3 gt or lt CONTROL gt amp lt CHIME gt together can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc KEYPAD FIRE ALARM to OUTPUT P85E 1 8E 1 8E includes lt A gt amp lt B gt or lt 4 gt amp lt 6 gt A Keypad generated Fire Alarm either pressing the lt A gt amp lt B gt or lt 4 gt amp lt 6 gt together can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads KEYPAD MEDICAL ALARM to OUTPUT P86E 1 8E 8E includes lt B gt amp lt CHIME gt or lt 7 gt amp lt 9 gt A Keypad generated Medical Alarm either pressing the lt B gt amp lt CHIME gt or lt 7 gt amp lt 9 gt together can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc MANUAL PANIC ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P90E 1 8E 1 8E When a k
98. easing the LCD backlight By holding down the lt CTRL gt button and repeatedly pressing the lt LEFT gt arrow button the LCD backlight level can be increased to the maximum Reducing the LCD backlight By holding down the lt CTRL gt button and repeatedly pressing the lt RIGHT gt arrow button the LCD backlight level can be decreased to the minimum which is until function light off 3 7 2 Keypad button backlight adjustment Increasing the keypad button backlight By holding down the lt CTRL gt button and repeatedly pressing the lt UP gt arrow button the keypad LED backlight level can be increased to the maximum Decreasing the keypad button backlight By holding down the lt CTRL gt button and repeatedly pressing the lt DOWN gt arrow button the keypad LED backlight level can be decreased to the minimum which is until function light off 3 7 3 Volume adjustment of the keypad buzzer gt Hold down the lt CTRL gt button gt By repeatedly pressing the A button the volume of the buzzer tone can be increased By repeatedly pressing the B button the volume of the buzzer tone can be decreased which is until function sound off 34 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products How to program the Alarm System 4 How to program the Alarm System To program the Control Panel the System can be programmed in 4 different ways locally or remotely trough a telephone line connec
99. ectors have the functionality of a transmission test refer to the datasheet of the detector With this function it could be checked if all Test signals transmitted by the detectors are received at the control panel This indicates the quality of the range and position of the detectors to the control panel If not all signals are received by the control panel you might use a second receiver IRFW6 10 or change the position of the detector NOTE During Walk test mode the control panel receiver attenuate the incoming Signal by about 6 dB which is a requirement of the EN50131 The meaning behind is due to the fact that there may be changes in the passive environment after installation it should be possible to receive a much lower RF signal to ensure if the signal is getting disturbed the control panel will still be reached This might lead to a different wireless distance range where the detector is working good or bad according to normal mode or walk test mode 23 4 Read or write to the Memory Stick EEPROM 112 WRITE to EEPROM P200E 7E This location is used to copy the panel program configuration to an external Memory Stick IMM6 10 which can be plugged into the programming port on the control panel The write protect switch on the Memory stick must be ON for the data to be transferred READ from EEPROM P200E 8E This location is used to return the panel program configuration from an external Memory Stick which can be plugg
100. ed into the programming port on the control panel Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Diagnostic and default options 23 5 Restore defaults DEFAULT CODES amp TELEPHONE NUMBER P200E 9E This location is used to return the panels User and Installer Codes plus the Telephone Numbers amp Account Codes to the default settings DEFAULT ALL PROGRAMMING TO FACTORY SETTINGS P200E 10E This location is used to return the panels User and Installer Codes plus the Telephone Numbers amp Account Codes to the default settings 23 6 Clear memory buffer CLEAR ALARM MEMORY BUFFER P200E 11E This location is used to clear all of the EVENTS stored on memory The system alarms can not be cleared from memory 23 7 Start a call back call INITIATE A CALL to the CALL BACK NUMBER P200E 12E This location is used to force a call to the call back number 113 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products User privileges chart 24 User privileges chart G This graphic shows in an overview which rights P1 P200E are related to different level of user privileges Option 1 8 E g if a user code will get the privilege of learning a new remote control to the system as mentioned in Options 7 learn new radio devices this will allow him also to program P18 23E and P164 P166 and P200 NOTE It is recommended to give to users only the minimum needed programming rights privileges Pro
101. ed on the most frequently used program locations All of the Main and the Sub Menus are shown on the following pages NOTE If there is a single long beep at this point and the program LED does not turn on this means that you can not access the PROGRAM MODE with your code NOTE If the code to the Installer program mode was changed and it is not available any more the system needs to be connected to a PC refer to PC connection With the Programming SW Sylcom 60 the data could be read out of the installed system and the Installer code will be visible 4 4 2 Exiting Installer program mode Press and hold the lt PROG gt button for 2 seconds and the LCD keypad will leave Installer program mode and return to normal Mode or Press the lt PROGRAM gt button repeatedly until the display reads Exit Programming then press the lt ENTER gt button to exit the Installer program mode 4 4 3 Keypad Code programming 36 A very quick method to program a System is to use direct programming codes addresses Each programming function is described with such a code e g User can change all codes P5E 1 100E 2E This means when in Installer program mode Press lt Prog gt Press lt 5 gt Press lt Enter gt this is the button marked with a enter arrow Select now the user number you want to have 1 100 e g 25 Press lt 2 gt lt 5 gt Press lt Enter gt Now select the functionality to the user 25 by pressin
102. ed to one area pressing lt ARM gt lt CODE gt lt ENTER gt will only arm the area assigned to the keypad If a user code is assigned to both areas and the keypad being used is also assigned to both areas pressing lt ARM gt lt CODE gt lt ENTER gt will put the keypad into a Ready to Arm state On the LCD keypad the display will show Area s to Arm A B If you press the lt ENTER gt button now both areas A amp B will arm If before pressing the enter button you wish to deselect one of the Areas e g if you only want to arm area B press the number 1 and Area A will disappear on the LCD keypad display indicating that only area B will arm when the enter button is pressed On disarming after entering lt CODE gt lt ENTER gt the display on the LCD keypad will show Area s to Disarm A B You can press the lt ENTER gt button at this point to disarm both areas select which area you wish to disarm by using the numbers 1 amp 2 on the keypad or if you don t do anything the panel will proceed with disarming both areas after 10 seconds time has elapsed 3 6 6 Toggle Chime Mode on off On the LCD Keypad there is a CHIME button Pressing and holding that button for two seconds will toggle Chime Mode from On Off or Off On 3 6 7 Send manual test call If the panel is configured for Contact ID reporting and test calls are programmed to report you can force a manual test cal
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104. eeenneeeeeeneeeeeeeaas 37 Selecting the Sub Menu Headings eee cceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeenneeeeeeseeeeeeaes 37 Selecting the Data Entry Menu Headings 37 Showing numeric programmable options in clear text eee 37 Stepping Back Through the MenuS cccceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeenteeeeeeenaeeeeeeaas 38 Flowchart for Button function on the Keypad ccc ceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneees 38 DEFAULT ACCES CODES wesictecccciccecesssetcecescecte cescetue dvsendtecesasntteceessteres 39 ACCESS CODE to the user mode default User pin 0 eee 39 ACCESS CODE to the installer mode default Installer pin 39 Programming USEMS cece ciecessecieewesscieceseentin cuscetieceenetensessentesuenetbteeeeestiees 40 User CodeS fect betel Aveda villa hole TE AEN E 40 Adding or changing a User Code eeceeeeeeenereeeeeeieeeeetiieeeeetieeeeeee 40 Removing a User Code w e cccccicccce ieee tiene eaed eed eceeedebeeceeeedteendendenetes 40 User code ly pei acs aisle Adenia thin a okie iets 41 User access Options cccccccccceceeeceeeenceaeceeeeeeeeecaeaeaeaeeeeeeeseseenaneeeeeeess 42 User code privil6G OS en EE E EERS 43 Radio user type e A Seat Aue ae ae aaa ee a ase 43 Radio user privilQeS ccc wai eae iek heen en eae 44 User time Zone ASSIQGNMENHS 00 2 eee eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeaeeeteenaeeeeeenaeees 44 User to keypad assignment User devices eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeteenteeeeeeeaees 45 Radio pendant panic
105. ensor watch failure from the detector can sound the buzzer at selected Keypads for local alarm signaling Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc ARMED ZONE ENTRY DELAY BEEPS TO KEYPAD P142E 1 16E 1 8E If the alarm is Armed and a delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep the keypad buzzer to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc STAY MODE ENTRY DELAY BEEPS TO KEYPAD P143E 1 16E 1 8E If Stay Mode is Armed and a Stay Mode delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep the keypad buzzer to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc 16 9 Entry delay time retrigger time Zone timing settings 88 ARMED ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIME P144E 1 16E 0 9999E Value 0 9999 Seconds Each Zone has it s own Entry Delay time when in the Full Armed State The delay can be programmed from 0 9999 seconds in one second increments If the entry delay is set to 0 the zone will be an instant zone STAY MODE ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIME P145E 1 16E 0 9999E Value 0 9999 Seconds Each Zone has it s own Entry Delay time when in Stay Mode The delay can be programmed from 0 9999 seconds in one second increments If the entry delay is set to 0 the zone will be an instant zone ZONE RE TRIGGER TIME P146E 1 16E 0 255E Value 0 255 Minutes E
106. er can Arm Disarm from certain keypads This option does not restrict users from operating outputs from a particular keypad this is done at locations P82E amp P83E 7 9 Radio pendant panic beeps to keypad P11E 21 100E 1 8E NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Users Option Description A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 1 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 2 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 3 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 4 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 5 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 6 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 7 A Pendant Panic Alarm will Beep at Keypad 8 INOA jo NM If a Radio Pendant is programmed to create a Panic Alarm see P8E when the Panic Alarm is activated it can be silent or it can sound the keypad buzzer Each keypad can be silent during a Pendant Panic Alarm option turned off or can give an audible indication of the Alarm option turned on 45 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programming users 7 10 User to output mask User to Output Mask P12E 1 100E1 8E Option Description User is Mapped to Output 1 User is Mapped to Output 2 User is Mapped to Output 3 User is Mapped to Output 4 User is Mapped to Output 5 User is Mapped to Output 6 User is Mapped to Output 7 CIN oj JOUIN
107. er code numbers 19 2 Reporting formats TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT FORMATS P182E 1E1 10E Option Description 1 Contact ID If this option is set for the telephone number the panel will send a Contact ID message to a Monitoring Station Domestic Dial If this option is set for the telephone number the panel is expecting to dial a residential telephone number when an alarm occurs The message sent consists of a siren tone over the phone to alert the person called that an alarm is in progress The alarm can be cancelled by the person called by pressing the button on a touch tone phone during the quiet period If there is a code programmed at location P175E14E the alarm must be kissed off by entering in the code then If the alarm is cancelled by a valid user code the dialer will stop any further calls If Option 1 at P46E is turned on use near and confirmed alarm reporting the panel will not send an alarm in this format Pager Report alarm events using Pager format This format utilizes Telecom s 026 pager network or other public subscriber networks etc to send numeric messages to a compatible pager The panel sends a 12 digit numeric number to the pager consisting of the account code P62E the 3 digit CID event code for the alarm event and a 3 digit zone number to identify the zone in alarm Voice Dialer If the optional voice board is fitted to the panel then selectin
108. es protecting the various 12v DC outputs 3 Battery Low to Output This option is used to assign a Battery Low alarm to an Output 4 Telephone Line Failure to Output This option is used to assign a Telephone Line Failure alarm to an Output 5 Supervisory Radio failure to Output This option is used to assign a Radio Detector Supervisory Fail alarm to an Output 6 Sensor Watch Alarm to Output This option is used to assign a Sensor Watch alarm to an Output A Sensor Watch alarm occurs when a detector has not operated within a set period of time 7 System Tamper to Output This option is used to assign a panel tamper alarm to an Output 8 Receiver Fail to Output If the receiver fail timer expires see P25E7E this option will assign the alarm to an Output OUTPUT OPTIONS C P36E 1 8E 1 3E Option Description 1 Walk test Pulse to Output When the panel is in Walk test Mode this option assigns a pulse to the Output every time a zone is triggered The pulse is linked to the Output Pulse time P39E Pulse Output every 5 seconds when Disarmed This option will cause the Output to pulse every 5 seconds when the panel is disarmed The pulse time is linked to the Output Pulse time P39E Pulse Output on Kiss off Following Arming This option will cause the Output to pulse for 2 seconds when the panel is armed and the message has been kissed off by the monitoring company The
109. es will be at 17 01 The end time is programmed in 24 hour format e g 0000 2359 TIMEZONE OPTIONS P174E 1E 1 Ignore Holidays If option 1 is turned on for a Time zone that time zone will not be disabled when a holiday occurs Normally when a holiday occurs all Time zones will be disabled but if this option is turned on the Time zone will not be affected when a holiday is active Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 18 Dialer 18 1 Dialer options Dialer DIALER OPTIONS P175E 1E1 8E Option Description 1 Dialer is Enabled If this option is turned off the dialer will be disabled The option must be on to allow the dialer to make calls Fax Defeat The panel can automatically answer an in coming call in two ways The first is to set the auto answer ring count to a convenient number P175E4E and let the phone ring until this number is reached at which time the panel will answer the call The second method is to use fax defeat which entails calling the panel and letting it ring no more than 4 times hanging up then ringing back within 45 seconds The panel will now answer the call on the first ring Disable Telephone line Monitoring If the panel is connected to a poor telephone line and the line failure alarm is appearing regularly by turning this option on the panel will not do the line test Pulse Dial If this option is Off the panel will dial in DTMF format
110. eypad generated Panic Alarm is generated the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc MANUAL FIRE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P91E 1 8E 1 8E When a keypad generated Fire Alarm is generated the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc MANUAL MEDICAL ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD P92E 1 8E 1 8E When a keypad generated Medical Alarm is generated the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc 14 10 Keypad wrong code and manipulation alarms to outputs KEYPAD DURESS ALARM to OUTPUT P87E 1 8E 1 8E A Keypad generated Duress Alarm see P25E2E can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output A Duress alarm is created when the alarm is Disarmed with the Duress digit preceding a valid User Code Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH ALARM to OUTPUT P88E 1 8E 1 8E If the keypad has a Tamper Switch fitted and this switch is activated the Tamper Alarm can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output This function is useful when the Keypad is installed in a not supervised outside public area Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc KEYPAD WRONG CODE AL
111. f this option is On Pressing the lt B gt button provided Option 3 is also On will reset an alarm condition without having to enter a user code lt B gt button can Arm Latchkey Mode This option enables single button Arming of the alarm in Latchkey report mode using the lt B gt button For single button Arm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E When Latchkey Mode is set on Arming any code without the Latchkey option P4E Option 6 used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialer lt B gt button can Disarm During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming using the lt B gt button provided the Armed Mode exit delay is active If the exit delay has expired the lt B gt button cannot be used to disarm the alarm For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt B gt button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt B gt button provided the Stay Mode exit delay is active If the Stay Mode exit delay has expired the lt B gt button cannot be used to disarm Stay Mode For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46 73 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads 14 7 Keypad to output mask KEYPAD to OUTPUT MASK P82E 1 8E 1 8E A Keypad can be assigne
112. g the option number e g 2 Press lt 2 gt Press lt Enter gt Now you have programmed the user 25 to option 2 can change all codes To left the programming press lt Prog gt again Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products How to program the Alarm System 4 4 4 Keypad Menu Programming The LCD Keypad enables Manual Free programming of the SINTONY 60 panel Easy to follow plain text Menus will be displayed on the keypad to enable selection of the desired programming options Enter lt ENTER gt key selects the Menu you wish to work in or the option in a Sub Menu you wish to use Program lt PROGRAM gt key will step you back to the previous Menu level lt Up gt or lt Down gt arrow keys will allow you to cycle through the Menu options Main amp Sub Menus a fal E lt Left gt or lt Right gt arrow keys can be used when in the Data Entry Menus to cycle through the options e g if in USERS Data Entry Menu the options would be Users 1 100 if in ZONES the options would Zones 1 16 etc 4 4 5 Selecting the Main Menu Headings To access a desired program location you first navigate to the desired Main Menu by using the Up or Down arrow keys on the keypad Each press of Up or Down arrow keys will advance the display to the next Menu heading The Main Menu headings are shown on the top line of the LCD display
113. g this option for the telephone number will allow preset voice messages to be sent via the telephone following an alarm The kiss off method to acknowledge the alarm message is the same as the Domestic Format If Option 1 at P46E is turned on use near and confirmed alarm reporting the panel will not send an alarm in this format 98 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers Option Description 4 2 10 pps This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 1400 Hz and the transmit tone from the panel will be at 1900Hz at 10 pulses per second 4 2 10 pps This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 2300 Hz and the transmit tone from the panel will be at 1800Hz at 10 pulses per second 4 2 20 pps This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must be 1400 Hz and the transmit tone from the panel will be at 1900Hz at 20 pulses per second 4 2 20 pps This option transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit event code to a central monitoring station The handshake tone from the monitoring station must
114. gh each number after a call If this option is off the dialer will make all calls to the first number before moving on to the next number Upload download uses Call back Number A Telephone number can be programmed as a Call back number If this option is turned on and a PC contacts the panel a direct connection cannot be made with the PC The panel will hang up the call and dial the PC back on the Call back number Upload download only if Disarmed If this option is turned on and a PC attempts to contact the panel while the alarm is Armed a direct connection cannot be made as the panel will not answer the call If the panel is Disarmed a connection can be established Send Test Calls Only if Armed If this option is On the panel will only send a daily test call if it is Armed This option assumes that the normal arm disarm signals sent on a daily basis can serve as a test and that the connection only needs to be verified daily if the panel is left in the armed state for periods longer than 24 hours Test Time period is in days If this option is activated the timing which is programmed at P175E 5E 0 255E for the time interval for the next test call can be changed from hours to days E g instead of 24 hours this than means 24 days for the test call period This option is not recommended For safety reasons a test call should be done at least every 24 hours Hold line open following Domestic Voice report for DTMF cont
115. goes into alarm but remains in alarm for longer than the two trigger time period e g detector failure or cable cut an alarm will be generated 9 6 Mains fail reporting delay MAINS FAIL REPORTING DELAY P25E 6E 0 9999E 0 9999 Seconds If a Mains Failure occurs this timer delays the reporting of Mains Failure to a Monitoring Station If the mains power returns before the timer expires then no report is sent If Mains Failure is assigned to an output this delay must expire before the output will turn on 9 7 receiver fail delay timer RECEIVER FAIL DELAY P25E 7E 0 9999E 0 9999 Seconds If supervised radio detectors are used the receiver will be seeing regular transmissions Because of this the panel can monitor receiver activity to check that the receiver is still working If the panel does not receive any signals within this time period a receiver failure alarm will be generated If set to 0 the receiver monitoring will be turned off 9 8 Upload Download site code number UPLOAD DOWNLOAD SITE CODE NUMBER P25E 8E 0 9 B FE 8 characters The upload download site code number must be entered if the panel is set for auto answer as this provides a security access level to the panel The number can be up to 8 characters in length Valid characters for this number are 0 9 B F Details of how to program the characters B F Q a N W N lt 2 2l dgl g Q 20 E Olau E 5 z az ate Q iA0 Or ad yo Ute z
116. gramming of this system by a not trained installer could lead to male functions and false alarms P5E Options Option 8 Can force download Option 7 Learn new radio devices Option 6 Change DTMF command Program Location Option 5 Change clock Option 4 Change phone numbers Option 3 Full access Option 2 Change others codes Option 1 Change own code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P1E User codes x x X P2E User type X P3E User areas X P4E User access X P5E User privileges X P7E User pendant type X P8E User radio privileges X P9E User time zones X P18E Learn radio user X P19E Delete radio user X P20E Find radio user X P21E Learn radio user x P22E Delete radio user x P23E Find radio user x P25E12E User options hide user codes to installer X P26E all Time Date and Daylight Savings X P170E Change Holidays X P63E Area A amp B Command Code X P164E Learn radio zone X P165E Delete radio zone X P166E Find radio zone x P175E3E Auto answer rings X P175E4E Time to first test call X P175E5E Test call period X P175E8E Dial prefix X P175E12E Output DTMF command control code X P175E13E Microphone DTMF command control code X P175E14E Voice Domestic DTMF acknowledge code X P175E15E Remote test initiate DTMF code X P181E Telephone numbers X P19
117. haracter in the sequence see 2nd press column After you have pressed the same button four times the next press 5th will cause the display to wrap back to the beginning Once you have selected the first character Press the right arrow button to move the cursor one position to the right Now select the second character and move the cursor to the right repeating the process until all of the text is completed Remember that there are a maximum of 16 characters per program address f you make a mistake use the left arrow button to move the cursor towards the left and make any corrections When you are happy with the text Press lt ENTER gt to save the changes You can program the text for all following identifications in the same way 3 5 2 Changing the Keypad Name When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position Panel Name or go directly by pressing PROG 999 ENTER the display will look like this Name lt A Z gt Siemens You may enter any name you wish up to 16 characters in length using the same method as described in changing names When you are happy with the changes Press ENTER to save 3 5 3 Changing the User Names When in Local Program Mode you scroll with the buttons lt up gt lt down gt to the position User Name or go directly by pressing PROG 1001 ENTER the display will look like this
118. hirp if option 4 is On at P47E Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc PENDANT STAY MODE DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT P53E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B When Disarming Stay Mode using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Disarm indication This can be done by pulsing an Output twice when the Stay Mode is disarmed two chirps The Chirps are linked to the pulse time P39E for the output concerned If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output see P37E1 or 2E option 1 the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms Also Stay Mode Disarming via an Access Tag Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc ARM PULSE to OUTPUT P54E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate an Arm state This could be used to start a video recorder or similar device Each time an Area is armed a single pulse will be applied to the output The Pulse time P39E sets the length of the pulse Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc STAY MODE ARM PULSE to OUTPUT P55E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate that Stay Mode is Armed This could be used to start a video recorder or similar device Each time an Area Stay Mode is armed a single pulse will be applied to the output The Pu
119. ic and default options GJ GJ This mode is used mainly after installation to check all the functionalities NOTE In this mode the panel only displays the valid programmed settings It is not possible to change any programming in this mode and is therefore used for controlling functions only NOTE The diagnostic mode is only access able trough the local Keypads of a control panel and not via the programming software Sylcom 60 23 1 Display software version keypad numbers and keypad areas PANEL SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER P200E 1E This location will display the software version of the panel KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER P200E 2E This location will display the keypad number of the keypad currently in program mode AREAS ASSIGNED to the KEYPAD P200E 3E This location will display the Areas assigned to the keypad currently in program mode 23 2 Display active zones and battery voltage DISPLAY TIME ZONES CURRENTLY ACTIVE P200E 4E This location will display which of the 8 Time zones are currently on DISPLAY BATTERY VOLTAGE P200E 5E This location will display the system battery voltage measured by the panel 23 3 Walk test mode transmission test installation help This function is used to support installation It can help to verify that all detectors are working correctly within the system and no alarm is transmitted at this test function WALK TEST MODE P200E 6E enter to start E This address
120. ic operation Each reader or keypad MUST have a different address The proximity and arming readers flash out the assigned keypad address number on their LED whenever the panel is in Installer Program Mode This allows quick identification of the assigned address for each reader Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads PROXIMITY READER LED to OUTPUT MAPPING P98E 1 8E If a proximity reader is connected to the control panel it may be desirable to have the LED provide some form of indication such as Arm Disarm state etc By using this location it is possible to link the LED at a reader number to follow the programming of an output The LED can be used to indicate Arm Disarm state Stay Mode Arm disarm output On Off etc If chirps have been assigned to access tags cards P46E4E and the output the reader LED is set to follow has the chirps assigned P50E P53E then the output must have a minimum pulse time P39E of 10 for it to work correctly Option 1 Reader LED follows Output 1 Option 2 Reader LED follows Output 2 etc 77 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Key switches 15 Key switches 15 1 Key switch wiring The Panel can also be equipped with maximum 2 Keys witches to be used to operate the System by a Key some countries requires such Key switches The two Key Switch inputs are available on the panel tamper Normally the panel tamper is a singl
121. ing Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview 12 duvodg 33104 O 4 f a Zz m 2 TELECOM Fig 5 Connection Diagram IC60 compact 3 Programming Port RJ11 Linie IN Phone Linie IN Rlwo y Phone Line Out Battery Specifications for Sintony 60 compact Ni MH Rechargeable Battery 12V 1 8Ah Battery Cutoff Level When AC mains fail 10 54 Full charge after 48 hours The current limit over charge is 260mA 0 1V Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview Battery Connections Place the Battery in its location and secure it with the rubber band see drawing Connect the Battery plug into its connector Refer to Fig 3 Connection Diagram IC60 compact 1 General Specifications The range of the 12V Out which is used for feeding sensors is between 10 2 to 14 3V DC working on mains or standby battery Ripple up to 0 1V p p Each Voltage out 12V protected by reset able fuse of 500mA The max total current allowed to draw during Alarm is 0 8A Self current consumption from battery is 60mA Operating Temperature 0 50 C Max current consumption from the mains less than 150mA The Panel is equipped with a type A power supply according EN 50131 6 AC mains input 230V 50 Hz 10 Note To meet the EN50131 and the T014 Belgium to withstand battery life not less of 12 hou
122. ing codes 5 Programming codes To use the following described programming codes the System has to be in Installer program mode How to read the programming codes is described in chapter Keypad code programming How to program with a LCD Keypad How to read the programming codes is described in chapter Keypad code programming How to program with a LCD Keypad 6 DEFAULT ACCES CODES To use the following described programming codes the System has to be in Installer program mode How to read the programming codes is described in chapter Keypad code programming How to program with a LCD Keypad 6 1 ACCESS CODE to the user mode default User pin P147258E 6 2 ACCESS CODE to the installer mode default Installer pin P258369E 39 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programming users 7 Programming users 7 1 User codes G P1E 1 100E The user codes are located in address P1E 1 100E NOTE Only users 21 100 can be Radio Users 7 1 1 Adding or changing a User Code Up to 100 codes can be programmed into the panel By default Code 1 has Master Code permissions and must be used to enter Client program mode Codes 1 100 may be varied in length from 1 to 6 digits unless option 8 at P25E11E is on then the codes must be between 4 6 digits long To program a User Code you must first be in client or installer program mode Select the address P1E followed by the User Number yo
123. input configurations hardwired The Sintony 60 has nine separate programmable monitored analogue inputs 8 x Programmable multi state detection inputs 1 x Programmable tamper input with optional Key switch functions To differentiate between various signals Alarm Tamper Detector address over the same cable the Sintony 60 is equipped with a resistance measurement on each input To monitor the cabling and the installed peripherals continuously also against sabotage during the control panel is not armed each Input should contain at least one of the described Resistor so called EOL end of line values The following different Resistors which are delivered with the control panel are used as a standard Zone address EOL end of line Resistors This resistor value should be built in the detector to monitor the Zone input of this particular detector Zones 1 8 which are also called low zones 4k7Q Yellow Violet Red for Detectors in the zone 1 8 Zones 9 16 which are also called high zones are realized with zone doubling means the Terminal block 1 8 are used but with different resistor value 8k2Q Grey Red Red for Detectors in the zone 9 16 high zone Tamper address EOL end of line Resistors This resistor value is used to monitor if somebody tries to manipulate the installations opening housings cutting cables etc It should be installed in the detector 2k2Q Red Red Red for Tamper To overtake exis
124. is option must be turned on for the output s concerned To turn an output on locally at the keypad the operator simply presses the lt Control gt button for 2 seconds and the word OUTPUTS will appear on the LCD keypad to indicate that the Control mode is active If any controllable outputs are currently on they will be indicated at the keypad The operator can now press a button relating to the output s they wish to control e g pressing the 1 button will turn output 1 on or off The 2 button for output 2 etc When finished the operator then presses the lt ENTER gt button to cancel the Control mode and return to normal Pulsed Chime Mode Alarm Chime Zones programmed to this output will turn the output on for the duration of the Chime to Output time period P41E If this option is on the output will pulse at the pulse timer rate P39E for the duration of the chime zone to output timer P41E 58 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Outputs OUTPUT OPTIONS B P35E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Mains Fail to Output This option is used to assign a Mains Fail alarm to an Output 2 Fuse Failure to Output This option is used to assign a Fuse Failure alarm to an Output The on board fuses are thermally activated If excessive current is drawn from a fuse it will disconnect the power until the problem is resolved There are two thermal fus
125. is an optional input to monitor an exterior gate to show if it is currently opened or closed This input is not EOL monitored and should only be used for non critical monitoring functions A zone can be programmed to use this input for its trigger see P122E Option 4 so that the state of the input can be displayed on a keypad This allows saving cabling because the zone is connected directly to the card reader bus and does not request separate zone cabling The inputs are linked to the selected keypad address programmed into the reader For example if the reader being used was programmed as keypad 1 then the input can be assigned to zone 1 or 9 at location P122E if the keypad address was 2 the input can then be assigned to zone 2 or 15 etc Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Contact less Card reader IAR6 30 for Keypad bus connection 2 4 Output for electrical door lock control There is also an output available on this reader that follows the same addressing functionality as described in the zone input function It can be used to activate an electric lock as shown in the connection drawing This helps to save cabling an external lock An additional external power supply is recommended depending on the type of door iJ The reader output can only control the electrical lock The Sintony 60 is not able to supply power for lock which is used 2 5 Indication of status address trough LED s If
126. isarm signal to the monitoring company however if a zone alarm occurs then the panel will send a Stay Mode Disarm following the disarming of the panel to show it has been turned off by a valid user Report Stay Mode Zone Alarms If this option is on the panel will report zone alarms in Stay Mode Report Access to Program Mode If this option is on the panel will report a Contact ID code to indicate that either Client or Installer program Modes have been accessed Report 24 Hour Alarms for Domestic Voice Formats When the panel is set to send alarms via domestic or voice mode No alarms will normally be sent for 24 hour zones If 24 hour alarms are required to be reported in Domestic Voice mode then this option must be turned on Report Zone Restores If this option is on the panel will report all zone restores in Contact ID or 4 2 formats If this option is turned off the panel will only report the alarms Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers DIALER REPORTING OPTIONS D P189E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Report Latchkey Disarm If the panel is armed in Latchkey Report Mode by using a Code Key switch lt ARM gt lt STAY gt lt A gt or lt B gt buttons any code or key switch without the Latchkey option P4E or P122E Option 6 off used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialer Normally the report fo
127. ist of extension codes is for your reference only and can not be changed in programming Event Type els Extension Comment System Tamper 137 000 Panel amp Sat Tamper etc Zone Alarm wired or wireless 130 001 to 016 Alarm on Zone 1 16 Zone Tamper Low short circuit 383 001 to 008 Zone Input 1 8 short circuit Zone Tamper High open circuit 383 009 to 016 Zone Input 1 8 open circuit Zone Tamper Radio Zone 383 001 to 016 Radio Zone 1 16 Zone Near Alarm 138 001 to 016 Zone Input 1 16 Zone Confirmed Alarm 139 001 to 016 Zone Input 1 16 Radio PIR Reed Switch Battery Low 384 001 to 016 Radio Zone 1 16 Radio PIR Supervised Alarm 381 001 to 016 Supervised Radio Zone 1 16 Sensor watch Alarm 391 001 to 016 Zone 1 16 Zone Excludes 570 001 to 016 Exclude Zone 1 16 Keypad Panic or 1 amp 3 120 001 to 008 Panic at keypad 1 8 Radio Key Panic 120 021 to 100 Panic by Radio User 21 100 Keypad Fire 4 amp 6 110 001 to 008 Fire Alarm at keypad 1 8 Keypad Medical 7 amp 9 100 001 to 008 Medical Alarm at keypad 1 8 Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm 137 101 to 108 Keypad 1 8 Tamper Switch Activated Wrong Code Alarm 461 001 to 008 _ 4 Incorrect code entries at KP 1 8 Arm Disarm by ARM key Quick Arm 408 000 Arm Disarm by single button Arm Disarm by user code 401 001 to 100 Arm Disarm by User 1
128. istor values wiring Types 1 11 can provide 8 zones with tamper wiring Types 12 13 zone doubling to allow for up to 16 zones plus tamper wiring Type 14 or zone doubling without tamper wiring Type 15 Refer to chapter wiring examples Zone EOL End Of Line Options P125E 1 8E 1 15E sedi Ste Input Resistor Comments Wiring options 1 1k Brown Black Red Single EOL Type 1 11 2 1k5 Brown Green Red Single EOL Type 1 11 3 2k2 Red Red Red Single EOL Type 1 11 4 3k3 Orange Orange Red Single EOL Type 1 11 5 3k9 Orange White Red Single EOL Type 1 11 6 4k7 Yellow Violet Red Single EOL Type 1 11 7 5k6 Green Blue Red Single EOL Type 1 11 8 6k8 Blue Grey Red Single EOL Type 1 11 9 10k Brown Black Orange Single EOL Type 1 11 10 12k Brown Red Orange _ Single EOL Type 1 11 11 22k Red Red Orange Single EOL Type 1 11 12 2k2 Tamper 4k7 Zone Zone amp Tamper Type 12 13 13 3k3 Tamper 6k8 Zone Zone amp Tamper Type 12 13 2k2 Tamper Zone Doubling 14 4k7 Low Zone with Tamper Type 14 8k2 High Zone 4k7 Low Zone Zone Doubling 15 8k2 High Zone no tamper Aiae NOTE To program the zone there are only 1 8 options because there are only 6 hard wired inputs on the control panel To program the zones 9 16 this have to be done trough Zone doubling Options 14 or 15 again on the zone inputs 1 8 e g if the panel should be used with
129. it is an Auto reset type P123E4E the output will either turn off when the reset time expires or if the input clears and if it is a Fire type P123E5E the output will pulse at a rate equal to the pulse time for that output Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc CHIME ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT P131E 1 16E 1 8E If a Zone is programmed as a Chime zone P123E7E and it activates the zone can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signaling The output will operate for the Chime to Output time at location P41E The zone must clear before the output can be activated again Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc ZONE TAMPER ALARMS to OUTPUT P132E 1 16E 1 8E If a hardwired zone is programmed to allow tamper monitoring P125E types 12 13 amp 14 or the zone is a radio detector with tamper the zone tamper can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signaling Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones NEAR ALARM ZONE to Output P167E 1 16E1 8E If the option near alarm zone or confirmed alarm zone is activated this could be done only for a total Area refer to chapter Area arm and special function option B P46E 1 2E 1E This location assigns Zones to Outputs for alarms that occur when near alarm zone function is activated pre alarm information that could be used Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc CONFIRM ALARM ZONE to Output P
130. ition without having to enter a user code lt STAY gt button can Arm Latchkey Mode This option enables single button Arming of the alarm in Latchkey report mode using the lt STAY gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E When Latchkey Mode is set on Arming any code without the Latchkey option P4E Option 6 used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialer lt STAY gt button can Disarm During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming using the lt STAY gt button provided the Armed Mode exit delay is active If the exit delay has expired the lt STAY gt button cannot be used to disarm the alarm For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt STAY gt button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt STAY gt button provided the Stay Mode exit delay is active If the Stay Mode exit delay has expired the lt STAY gt button cannot be used to disarm Stay Mode For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E 71 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads 14 5 Keypad lt A gt Button options 72 KEYPAD lt A gt BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT P78E 1 8E 1 2E Option Description 1 Area A This option assign
131. l by pressing and holding lt CONTROL gt followed within 2 seconds by lt 0 gt This will cause a manual test call to be sent to the monitoring company You can also dial into the panel from a remote site and using the telephone cause a manual test call remotely See P175E 15E and P176E 11E for details 33 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 6 8 Manual answer an incoming call If the panel is not configured to answer in coming calls the user can force it to answer the call by pressing and holding lt CONTROL gt followed within 2 seconds by lt 9 gt This will make the panel 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 3 7 System settings of the LCD Keypad The Keypad offers various parameters to be easy adjusted These functions are also described in the user manual and can be operated all the time without a code In the standard configuration the Backlights and the buzzer are always on Only if a mains failure occurs the backlight will be turned off to save power of the backup battery Keypad differently If a malfunction regarding back light or no buzzer tone is reported by a customer i NOTE All lights on the Keypad and the buzzer can be turned off locally with these functions on each check these options first 3 7 1 LCD backlight adjustment Incr
132. lse time P39E sets the length of the pulse Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc DISARM PULSE to OUTPUT P56E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate a Disarm state This could be used to stop a video recorder or similar device Each time an Area is disarmed a single pulse will be applied to the output The Pulse time P39E sets the length of the pulse Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 65 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas STAY MODE DISARM PULSE to OUTPUT P57E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate a Disarm of Stay Mode This could be used to stop a video recorder or similar device Each time an Area Stay Mode is disarmed a single pulse will be applied to the output The Pulse time P39E sets the length of the pulse Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc 13 3 Area arm stay Beeps Keypad Armed Exit Delay Beeps to Keypad P58E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B When an Area is Armed it is useful to have the exit delay beeps occurring at the keypad to warn the User to exit the premises without delay If the option is on at this address that keypad will beep out the exit delay The exit beeps occur at one second intervals until the last 5 seconds at which time they change to 72 second intervals to act as a warning that the delay is about to expire Optio
133. me Zone is selected at P68E the Area will automatically disarm when the Time Zone starts Assign Chirps to Access Tags If the panel is being Armed or Disarmed by an Access Tag Card from a proximity reader it is possible to link the pendant chirps programming P50E P53E to Arming or Disarming via the Access Tag or Card If this option is On the chirps will apply to Access Tag Cards If the chirps are required to be displayed at the reader LED the minimum pulse timer for the output P39E must be a value of 10 Spare Spare Spare COIN IOA Spare 63 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas 13 2 Area arm stay pulse and chirps to output 64 AREA ARM INDICATION to OUTPUT P47E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B For monitoring purposes an Arm indication can be assigned to an Output Each Area can have a separate arm indication assigned to a different output if required Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc AREA STAY INDICATION to OUTPUT P48E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B For monitoring purposes a Stay Arm indication can be assigned to an Output Each Area can have a separate indication assigned to a different output if required Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc AREA DISARM INDICATION to OUTPUT P49E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B For monitoring purposes a Disarm indication can be assigned to an Output Each Area can have a sepa
134. n When dialing the panel and it has answered the call after waiting for the panel modem tones to stop you can enter in the 4 digit DTMF code and the current status will be given of the Area associated with the code entered After that if you press the button on the telephone the status of the area will toggle e g if it was previously armed it will change to disarmed or vice versa When finished you simply hang up and 15 seconds later the panel will release the line START OF DTMF ARM DISARM STATUS MESSAGES P64E 1 2E 0 99E 1 Area A 2 Area B 0 99 If a Voice Board is connected to the panel it is possible to dial the panel from a remote telephone and Arm or Disarm each Area using a 4 digit code with voice prompts provided by the Voice Board to identify what Area you are controlling Refer to the separate available Voice Board programming manual for more details 67 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas 13 7 Area delinquency delay Arming activation indication AREA DELINQUENCY DELAY P67E 1 2E 0 99E 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 0 99 Days Each Area can have their own Delinquency time The delinquency time monitors the arm disarms of each Area If an Area has not been armed within the set number of days a delinquency report will be sent Each time an Area is armed the delinquency timer is reset A value of O disables the delinquency monitoring NOTE If the default value of
135. n 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc Stay Mode Exit Delay Beeps to Keypad P59E 1 2E 1 Area A 2 Area B When an Area is Armed in Stay Mode it is useful to have the exit delay beeps occurring at the keypad to warn the User to exit the premises without delay If the option is on at this address that keypad will beep out the exit delay This option may be turned off for Stay Mode to make the keypad silent when arming at night time The exit beeps occur at one second intervals until the last 5 seconds at which time they change to second intervals to act as a warning that the delay is about to expire When arming Stay Mode the exit and entry delays can be cancelled by pressing the lt ENTER gt button following arming of Stay Mode The next time Stay Mode is armed if the lt ENTER gt button is not pressed all programmed exit and entry delays will apply Option 1 Keypad 1 Option 2 Keypad 2 etc 13 4 Exit delay time settings Area 66 Armed Exit Delay Time P60E 1 2E 0 255E 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 0 255 Sec Each Area can have its own exit delay time The delay can be programmed from 1 255 seconds in one second increments If the exit delay is set to O the panel will be instantly armed Stay Mode Exit Delay Time P61E 1 2E 0 255E 1 Area A 2 Area B Value 0 255 Sec Each Stay Mode Area can have their own exit delay time The delay can be programmed from 1 255 seconds in one second increments If the exit delay
136. n Monitor Mode Listen in Enabled through the entire call only in Disarmed state Listen in Enabled through the entire call only in Armed State Listen in Enabled through the entire call only in Monitor Mode Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call Listen in on at All Times CIN D GAIA w NM OUTPUT 1 LISTEN Dialing IN OPTIONS P175E 7E 1 8E The panel provides the facilities to use a speaker connected to Output 1 to listen to the call being made by the dialer For this to happen the device connected to output 1 must be an 8Q horn speaker The options above allow many combinations of the listen in to be used or it can be disabled by selecting no options Option Description 1 Listen in Enabled when dialing only and in Disarmed State Listen in Enabled when dialing only and in Armed State Listen in Enabled when dialing only and in Monitor Mode Listen in Enabled through the entire call only in Disarmed state Listen in Enabled through the entire call only in Armed State Listen in Enabled through the entire call only in Monitor Mode Listen in Enabled when the panel answers a call Listen in on at All Times CO IN O1 UIN 95 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Dialer 18 5 Dialing pre fix numbers DIALLING PRE FIX NUMBER P175E 8E Value 1 16 digits The panel can be programmed with a Pre fix telephone number Th
137. n the panel must see a 2k2 resistor EOL across the Tmp amp OV terminals to ensure the tamper is sealed If this option is turned off then a simple short circuit is all that is required to seal the panel tamper Direct access to program mode for the Installer Code If this option is on the Installer Code can gain access to Installer Program Mode directly If the option is turned off the installer can only gain access to Installer Program Mode via Client Program Mode This option allows the owner to control program mode access by the installer The User must have option 3 at location P5E turned on for them to allow installer access Disable Mains Fail Test If the panel must be run off a DC supply or the Mains supply can fail regularly this option disables the mains voltage monitoring to prevent mains fail alarms from occurring e g If used on a boat or camper by battery Listen in to O P 1 Low Volume If Listen In to Output 1 is turned on P175E8E the level of sound from the speaker can be controlled with this option If this option is Off the sound level during listen in to O P 1 is high volume turning this option On makes the sound level low volume For listen in to Output 1 to work the device connected to O P 1 must be an 8Q speaker and the output must be modulated P35E1E Option 1 on Failure to do this could result in damage to the speaker amp output Receiver Fail Lockout If the receiver fail delay P25E7E is se
138. n unused address e g 2 then press lt ENTER gt to save To exit Local Program Mode press and hold the lt PRG gt Button for two seconds conflict will exist that will cause erratic operation Each reader or keypad MUST have a different i If you do not assign a unique address to every keypad and reader connected to the keypad buss a address 3 4 3 Copying Text to another LCD Keypad The individual programmed wording as described in the chapter changing names is stored locally at one Keypad This allows operating more than one Keypad within one system where each can name functions differently This could make sense if more than one user is sharing a system Each keypad could also be operated in a different language within one system 12 different languages available refer to chapter change language If more than one LCD keypad is connected to the control panel and the existing edited text from one LCD keypad should appear on all other LCD keypads than the text could be easily copied This function is particular helpful if already installed systems are expanded When you enter in PROG 800 ENTER all of the customizable text at the keypad will be 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 2 seconds while in Local Edit Mode will perform the transfer The text in your keypad will
139. nd delete remote controls and tags 8 Learn find and delete remote controls and tags 8 1 Learn a Remote control radio pendant P18E 21 100E NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Pendants A Radio Pendant must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used To learn a Radio Pendant you must first have a compatible receiver connected to the panel keypad buss With the receiver connected and the panel in program mode entering P18E then the pendant number you wish to enroll e g 21E for pendant 21 the keypad will start to beep to indicate that learn mode has been started and the LED on the receiver will flash Now operate the pendant you wish to learn into User slot 21 Once the transmitted code has been received by the panel and saved as pendant 21 the keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the receiver will stop flashing When learning a new radio code the panel checks all possible locations including radio zones before saving the new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded into another slot If the code already exists the keypad will indicate which slot the code is already installed at A number from 1 16 indicates a zone slot and a number from 21 100 indicates a user slot 8 2 Delete a Remote control radio pendant P19E 21 100E NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Pendants If you wish to delete a single Radio Pendant pressing P19E then the User number while in Program Mode will delete the stored code agai
140. ng a LCD Keypad to the system For detailed installation instructions please refer to the installation leaflet which is delivered with the LCD Keypad 22 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 2 1 LCD Keypad Installation Bus connection The connection to the Sintony 60 control panel is realized over the system bus It is an intelligent member of the Bus with a unique Bus address refer to Keypad Set up It could be installed external to the Sintony 60 Control Panel modular and compact version The terminals are connected with a 4 wirer cable to the corresponding terminals on the Control Panel marked POS NEG CLOCK amp DATA The 5 bus wire Listen dialing function The 5th wire is an optional Listen dialing connection It is connected from the LIN terminal of the keypad to the Lin terminal of the panel keypad port With the Listen in wire connected the user is able to hear the call progress during dialing at the keypad only if the program options at address P175E 6E are turned on Maximum cable length The maximum recommended cable using standard 0 2mm security cable is 50m Cable runs exceeding this distance may require 0 5mm cable Always use good quality cable Some installations may require CAT5 data cable to ensure data integrity in noisy sites Keypad Tamper Switch The LCD keypad has a tamper switch at the back side Make sure that when the Keypad is installed
141. ngle button Arming of the alarm in Latchkey report mode using the lt ARM gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E When Latchkey Mode is set on Arming any code without the Latchkey option P4E Option 6 used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialer lt ARM gt button can Disarm During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming using the lt ARM gt button provided the Armed Mode exit delay is active If the exit delay has expired the lt ARM gt button cannot be used to disarm the alarm For single button disarm operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt ARM gt button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay This option allows single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt ARM gt button provided the Stay Mode exit delay is active If the Stay Mode exit delay has expired the lt ARM gt button cannot be used to disarm Stay Mode For single button disarm operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Keypads 14 4 Keypad lt Stay gt Button options KEYPAD lt STAY gt BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT P76E 1 8E 1 2E Option Description 1 Area A This option assigns the keypad lt STAY gt button to Area A If a keypad lt STAY gt button is assigned to only Area A it can only Arm or Di
142. ning this option on dials the pre fix first followed by the divert number Spare 105 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 4 plus 2 Program options 20 4plus 2 Program options 20 1 Using the 4 plus 2 codes When using the 4 2 Reporting Format the two digit report code can be changed if desired at the locations below Also the two digit codes can include the numbers 0 9 as well the special characters B C D E amp F The chart below shows how to program the special 4 2 characters Using the 4 2 Codes Description Location User No Value Armed by User 4 2 Code P16E 1 100E 00 FF Disarmed by User 4 2 Code P17E 1 100E 00 FF Zone Alarm 4 2 Code P147E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Alarm Restore 4 2 Code P148E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Near Alarm 4 2 Code P149E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Near Alarm Restore 4 2 Code P150E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Verified Alarm 4 2 Code P151E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Verified Alarm Restore 4 2 Code P152E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Bypass 4 2 Code P155E 1 16E 00 FF Zone Bypass Restore 4 2 Code P156E 1 16E 00 FF 20 2 Mains Battery Tamper Duress and arming 4 plus 2 codes Description Location User No Value Mains Fail 4 2 Code P195E 1E 00 FF Mains Fail Restore 4 2 Code P195E 2E 00 FF Battery Low 4 2 Code P195E 3E 00 FF Battery Low Restore 4 2 Code P195E 4E 00 FF System Tamper 4 2 Code P195E 5E 00 FF System
143. nst that User e g P19E 21E will remove the code stored for User 21 8 3 Find a Remote control radio pendant location P20E E 48 NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Pendants If you have a Radio Pendant loaded into the panel but are unsure which location User pressing P20E while in Installer program Mode will start Find Mode The keypad will start to beep to indicate that Find mode has been started and the LED on the Receiver will flash Now press the Radio Pendant button that you wish to find If the Radio Pendant is in memory the keypad will display the number 1 16 indicates a zone and 21 100 indicates a user The keypad will stop beeping and the LED on the Receiver will stop flashing Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Learn find and delete remote controls and tags 8 4 Learn a access tag card code to the system P21E 1 100E An Access Tag Card must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used The panel can have up to 100 proximity tags key ring style card or proximity cards loaded into the system The tags or cards are stored separately to the User Codes but they follow the options of Users 1 100 programmed at locations P2E P3E P4E P9E P10E P12E P13E amp P14E For example if user 11 is assigned to area A P3E Option 1 and can arm disarm the alarm P4E Options 1 amp 3 then access Tag Card number 11 will arm disarm area A also To learn an Access Tag Card you m
144. ntary This means that each time the key switch is operated then released the area will toggle its current state l e if armed it will become disarmed or vice versa If this option is turned off it is assumed that the key switch is a latching type This means that when the key switch is operated and the key removed the contacts remain in the same state When a latching key switch is used turning on the switch will arm the area and turning it off will disarm the area 79 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Zones 16 Zones 16 1 Zone area assignment ZONE AREA ASSIGNMENT P121E 1 16E 1 2E Option Description 1 Area A This option assigns the Zone to Area A If a Zone is assigned only to Area A it will activate if Area A is armed If the zone is in both area A amp B then it will activate only when both areas are armed Area B This option assigns the Zone to Area B If a Zone is assigned only to Area B it will activate if Area B is armed If the zone is in both area A amp B then it will activate only when both areas are armed The output day mode timer is how long an output will turn on following a day zone unsealing The Day Mode Timer is in 1 1 0 Sec intervals e g 20 2 Seconds i NOTE There are more options to choose but the System supports only 2 Areas 1 2 16 2 Zone type options basic information ZONE OPTIONS A P122E 1 16E 1 8
145. off for 10 seconds on the first button press at any keypad This should allow easy Disarming of the alarm by a valid User If the alarm is not turned off within the 10 seconds the outputs will turn on again This function will only work once during an Armed cycle and the panel must be Disarmed before it will work again Spare Spare Spare Spare COIN D joj Output Monitored This option is used to allow Monitoring of the Output status e g wire to siren has been cut The option only applies to Outputs 1 and 2 12 2 Output on delay pulse reset and chime times 60 OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME P38E 1 8E 0 9999E 0 9999 Seconds 0 no delay The On delay allows the operation of the Output to be delayed by the time programmed at this location If set to O there will be no on delay and the Output will operate the instant it is turned on OUTPUT PULSE TIME P39E 1 8E 0 255E 0 255 1 10 Seconds e g 20 2 sec The Pulse time affects the time the output turns on when the pulse timer is used on the Output The pulse time is in 1 10 second increments so that very quick timing can be achieved Functions like radio key Arm Disarm Chirps to an Output or a flashing output P34E option 2 all use the pulse timer If access tags are assigned with the chirp function P46E4E and the LED on an access reader is set to follow an output with the chirps assigned P98E then this timer must be set
146. on the panel will report a Keypad generated Panic Alarm 5 Report Manual Fire Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Keypad generated Fire Alarm 6 Report Manual Medical Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Keypad generated Medical Alarm 7 Report Radio Pendant Panic Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Panic Alarm generated by a radio key pendant 8 Report Zone Bypasses If this option is on the panel will report a Manual or Auto Bypass on a zone 101 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers 102 DIALER REPORTING OPTIONS C P188E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Report Arm Disarm If this option is on then all Arm Disarm signals will be reported to a Monitoring Station if Contact ID or 4 2 is set as the reporting format Report Stay Mode Arm Disarm If this option is on then all Stay Mode Arm Disarm signals will be reported to a Monitoring Station if Contact ID or 4 2 is set as the reporting format Send Disarm only after an Alarm If this option is on the panel will not normally send an Arm Disarm signal to the monitoring company however if a zone alarm occurs then the panel will send a Disarm following the disarming of the panel to show it has been turned off y a valid user Send Stay Mode Disarm only after an Alarm If this option is on the panel will not normally send a Stay Mode Arm D
147. pulse time is linked to the Output Pulse time P39E which is defaulted to 2 seconds Pulse Output on Kiss off After a zone alarm This option will cause the Output to pulse for 2 seconds when the panel is armed and the message has been kissed off by the monitoring company The pulse time is linked to the Output Pulse time P39E 59 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Outputs OUTPUT OPTIONS D P37E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Siren Driver to Output This option is used to assign a Modulated Siren tone to an Output The option only applies to Outputs 1 and 2 For the modulated siren tone to work correctly an 8Q speaker must be connected to the output concerned Outputs 1 and 2 have different sounds so that a user can tell which output is operating 2 Output Reset Time is in Minutes The Output reset time P40E is normally in seconds This means that the Output timing can be set from 1 9999 seconds approximately 2 8 hours If a longer time period is required by turning this option on the reset time is calculated in minutes e g 1 9999 minutes allowing up to 166 65 hours 3 Output Silenced for 10 seconds on key press When the alarm is Armed and activated it can be difficult sometimes to turn the alarm off because you are unable to hear the beeps as you enter you code at the keypad If this option is turned on the selected output s will silence turn
148. quipped with a smoke detector instead of being used as a standard burglary zone for intrusion the zone reporting should be changed to P196E 5E 4E This would change the reporting according to the enclosed table MISCELLANEOUS SIA codes P197E 1 3E 1 14E The general SIA reporting for the control Panel of the 3 functions Panic Fire Medical can also be changed in the programming for individual settings according to the enclosed table 108 Burglary 1 BA BH BB BU BT BJ BA BV Un typed Alarm 2 UA UH UB UU UT UJ Hold up 3 HA HH HB HU HT HJ Fire 4 FA FH FB FU FT FJ FA FM Medical 5 MA MH MB MU MT MJ Panic 6 PA PH PB PU PT PJ Emergency 7 QA QH QB QU QT QJ Gas 8 GA GH GB GU GT GJ Sprinkler 9 SA SH SB SU ST SJ Water 10 WA WH WB WU WT WJ Heat 11 KA KH KB KU KT KJ Freeze 12 ZA ZH ZB ZU ZT ZJ Equipment 13 IA IR Equip Tamper 14 TA TH TB TU TT TJ Fig 26 Chart for the individual programmable SIA code events Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Contact ID Code Summary 22 Contact ID Code Summary Normally the Contact ID signal identification codes which are used by a monitoring Station are used from the standard list The system is programmed by default with the equivalent standard formats 3 digit numbers Nevertheless if the control panel should report different formats it is described here how to
149. r PC Arm Disarm If this option is on then the Call Divert On and Off numbers P194E1E amp 2E will be dialed when the system is Armed or Disarmed by a Remote DTMF code or by a PC connection Divert on single button lt ARM gt or lt STAY gt If this option is on then the Call Divert On number P194E1E will be dialed when the system is Armed with the lt ARM gt or lt STAY gt buttons This option must be selected if the Call Divert function is required and single button arming is being used Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers DIVERT NUMBER DIAL OPTIONS P193E 1 2E 3 7E 1 Divert ON Number 2 Divert OFF number Option Description 1 Spare 2 Spare 3 Blind dial When the dialer makes a divert call it looks for dial tone before making the call If no dial tone is detected the panel hangs up and attempts another call The panel will do this 3 times and if dial tone is still not detected it will make the call anyway If blind dial is on the panel skips the dial tone detection and dials 4 seconds after looping the line used where non standard or low level dial tone exists Spare Spare Spare NiO Jo Use the Dial Pre fix Number If the Divert number does not provide sufficient digits for dialing purposes it is possible to program a dial pre fix number P175E8E The pre fix can be dialed before the divert number Tur
150. rate disarm indication assigned to a different output if required Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc PENDANT ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT P50E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B When Arming the alarm using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Arm indication This can be done by pulsing an Output once when the area is armed one chirp The Chirp is linked to the pulse time P39E for the output concerned If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output see P37E1 or 2E option 1 the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms Also Arming via an Access Tag Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc ARMED EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT P65E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Sometimes it can be useful to extend the exit beeps which occur at a keypad to be present on an audible device on the exit path This option allows the exit beeps during arming to be assigned to any of the 8 outputs The Pulse time P39E sets the length of each beep Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc PENDANT STAY Mode Arm Chirp to Output P51E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B When Arming Stay Mode using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Arm indication This can be done by pulsing an Output once when the area is armed one chirp The Chirp is linked to the pulse time P39E for
151. rea B If a keypad lt ARM gt button is assigned to only Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area KEYPAD lt ARM gt BUTTON AREA OPTIONS P75E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 lt ARM gt button can Arm This option enables single button Arming using the lt ARM gt button For single button operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt ARM gt button can Arm Stay Mode This option enables single button Arming of Stay Mode using the lt ARM gt button For single button operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E NOTE Following arming of Stay Mode if the lt ENTER gt button is pressed all entry amp exit delays will be reset to zero for that armed period lt ARM gt button can Disarm at All Times This option enables single button Disarming using the lt ARM gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt ARM gt button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt ARM gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 1 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt ARM gt button can Reset Alarms If this option is On Pressing the lt ARM gt button provided Option 3 is also On will reset an alarm condition without having to enter a user code lt ARM gt button can Arm Latchkey Mode This option enables si
152. reas assigned at location P3E User can Disarm Stay Area If a User has option 4 on they can Disarm Stay Mode for all Areas assigned at location P3E User is a Security Guard User If a User has option 5 on they can Arm all Areas assigned at location P3E but they may only Disarm if the panel is currently Armed and in the alarm state User will Arm Latchkey Mode If this option is on the User will Arm the alarm in Latchkey Mode Latchkey Mode can also be armed by using the lt ARM gt lt STAY gt lt A gt or lt B gt see P75E P77E P79E amp P81E option 6 or the key switch see P112E option 6 If a User with this option on Disarms the alarm no Disarm report will be sent via the dialer If Latchkey Mode is Armed and a user with this option off Disarms the alarm a disarm report will be sent to alert parents when their children have returned home Reporting of Latchkey Disarm is enabled at location P189E option 1 If a Voice report is desired the message is assigned at P176E10E Normally you would select a telephone number s set for domestic or voice reporting to report the Latchkey disarm signal User can set Call Divert Mode on Arm Disarm If a User has option 7 on they can initiate the Call Divert Number s to be dialed on Arm Disarm This allows automatic call diversion when the alarm is Armed and taking the diversion off when Disarmed Call divert must also be programmed P192 194E User can view even
153. rmat for the telephone number would be set to Domestic or Voice reporting Report Delinquency Alarm If the panel has been configured for Delinquency monitoring P67E and an area has not been armed for the time set at P67E a Delinquency Alarm will be sent to the Monitoring Station if Contact ID or 4 2 is set as the reporting format Send Test Calls If Contact ID or 4 2 formats are used for reporting alarm the panel can also send Automatic test calls If this option is turned on the test calls will be sent but if test calls are not required they can be disabled by turning this option off Report Fuse Failure The panel has two on board thermal fuses designed to protect the 12v DC outputs from short circuits If this option is on and either of these fuses are open a report will be sent to the monitoring station if Contact ID is set as the reporting format Report Output 1 or 2 Fail The panel has two high current Outputs O P 1 amp 2 These Outputs are normally used to drive sirens or strobes for local alarm warning If option 8 at location P37E is on for either O P 1 or 2 the Output status will be monitored e g wire to siren has been cut If this option is on and a fault is detected on the output a report will be sent to the monitoring station if Contact ID is set as the reporting format Time Change Reporting If this option is turned on all changes in the RTC real time clock setting will be reported
154. rol If this option is On the dialer will keep the telephone line open after being kissed off following a Domestic or Voice alarm call so that the person at the phone can then use their DTMF codes to arm disarm the system or turn on the optional microphone if required First to Open Last to Close Reporting If this option is on and the alarm is split into two Areas then the Arm report to the monitoring station will only be sent when both areas are armed and it will be a single report on Area A account code last to close On Disarming of the alarm the disarm report will be sent when either Area is disarmed first to open Only one disarm report will be sent using the Area A account code If zones in both areas are bypassed the bypass report for all zones will only be sent when both areas are armed last to close but the Bypass restore reports will be sent only when the Area associated with the zone is disarmed In this way if an area remains armed and it s associated bypassed zone s are still bypassed the monitoring station knows that the bypasses have not been removed yet Spare 18 2 Auto answer ring count 94 AUTO ANSWER RING COUNT P175E 3E 0 99E Value 0 99 If the dialer is set to answer an in coming call for remote control or upload download the number of rings before answering the call can be set at this location Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Dialer 18 3
155. rs please note that the maximum current for accessories in standby mode should be less then 65mA N Fig 6 Placing the rubber band and fixing the Battery 13 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview Sintony 60 compact AC Connection The electronic board is fit into the housing and it s equipped with AC DC adapter In countries or installations where the internal build in adapter should not be used the panel could be fed from an external adaptor 100 240V AC 14 4V DC 1A Special wiring required ask your local country agent The Mains input cable has to be secured with a special cable clamp as per the following drawing Fig 7 AC cable fixing Sintony 60 compact Fig 8 AC connection port Sintony 60 compact Notifications This panel is designed in accordance with EN 50131 1 TS 50131 3 EN 50130 4 EN 50130 5 EN 50131 6 EN 50131 5 3 EN 50136 1 1 EN 50136 2 1 telefication The panel is certified by 14 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview 1 3 Zone connections To install hardwired detectors to the Control Panel see the following wiring options If you want to connect wireless radio detectors to the Control Panel now wiring is needed refer to the programming description Learn find and delete radio zone codes option P164E 1 3 1 Zone
156. s the keypad lt A gt button to Area A Ifa keypad lt A gt button is assigned to only Area A it can only Arm or Disarm that area 2 Area B This option assigns the keypad lt A gt button to Area B If a keypad lt A gt button is assigned to only Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area KEYPAD lt A gt BUTTON AREA OPTIONS P79E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 lt A gt button can Arm This option enables single button Arming using the lt A gt button For single button operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt A gt button can Arm Stay Mode This option enables single button Arming of Stay Mode using the lt A gt button For single button operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E NOTE Following arming of Stay Mode if the lt ENTER gt button is pressed all entry amp exit delays will be reset to zero for that armed period lt A gt button can Disarm at All Times This option enables single button Disarming using the lt A gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt A gt button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt A gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P46E lt A gt button can Reset Alarms If this option is On Pressing the lt A gt
157. s unsent and will be added to the next event that causes the dialer to report If this option is off the dialer will send the event for the maximum re tries count or until kissed off but it will then proceed to report the same event to any other telephone numbers programmed Monitor Call Progress Monitor call progress means that the dialer monitors the status of the dialing tones to determine whether the call is valid or not If the call is not valid e g engaged the panel will know and hang up the call and try again 99 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Telephone numbers Option Description Blind Dial When the dialer makes a call it looks for dial tone before making the call If no dial tone is detected the panel hangs up and attempts another call The panel will do this 3 times and if dial tone is still not detected it will make the call anyway If blind dial is on the panel skips the dial tone detection and dials 4 seconds after looping the line used where non standard or low level dial tone exists Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting When sending an alarm using Contact ID the panel can send separate account codes to report the two areas or use one account code P62E1E Area A and use the group number to identify the two areas Turning this option on sends one account with group numbers Spare Auto Kiss off for Voice Domestic reporting If Voice or
158. sarm that area Area B This option assigns the keypad lt STAY gt button to Area B If a keypad lt STAY gt button is assigned to only Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area KEYPAD lt STAY gt BUTTON AREA OPTIONS P77E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 lt STAY gt button can Arm This option enables single button Arming using the lt STAY gt button For single button operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt STAY gt button can Arm Stay Mode This option enables single button Arming of Stay Mode using the lt STAY gt button For single button operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E NOTE Following arming of Stay Mode if the lt ENTER gt button is pressed all entry amp exit delays will be reset to zero for that armed period lt STAY gt button can Disarm at All Times This option enables single button Disarming using the lt STAY gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt STAY gt button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the lt STAY gt button For single button disarm operation to work options 2 amp 3 must be off at location P45E lt STAY gt button can Reset Alarms If this option is On Pressing the lt STAY gt button provided Option 4 is also On will reset an alarm cond
159. sealed Will Send Multiple Reports to Dialer If this option is turned on a zone will send an alarm report to the monitoring station every time it is activated If the option is turned off the zone can only send one alarm report per armed cycle Zone is Monitored for Inactivity If this option is on the zone will be checked to see that it operates during the disarmed state If it is not operated within the time set at P163E a Sensor watch alarm will be generated This feature is designed to detect a faulty zone that is not operating normally or one that has had it s detection area blocked If a detector has this option turned on and it doesn t operate when disarmed the timer at location P163E will start to count down The timer is stopped when the area assigned to the zone is armed and resumes with the saved value when disarmed again The timer is reset back to the original value every time the zone operates while disarmed Zone is a Soak Test Zone If a zone is suspected of being faulty and is causing false alarms you can turn it into a Soak Test Zone and it will still be monitored for alarms when armed but it will not cause the sirens to sound or report to the dialer The Soak Test zone will still be logged in the event memory however so it is possible to check the activity of the zone via the memory and after a suitable period of no alarms it can be re instated as part of the alarm by removing the Soak Test option
160. ser Code must have call divert assigned at P4E option 7 for it to happen If a User Code does not have option 7 on at P4E the call divert number will not be dialed used for cleaner codes and others who should not be able to remove the call divert function Divert on Stay Mode Arm If this option is on then the Call Divert On number P194E1E will be dialed when the system is Armed in Stay Mode The User Code Must have call divert assigned at P4E option 7 for it to happen If a User Code does not have option 7 on at P4E the call divert number will not be dialed used for cleaner codes and others who should not be able to remove the call divert function Divert on Stay Mode Disarm If this option is on then the Call Divert Off number P194E2E will be when the system is Stay Mode Disarmed The User Code must have call divert assigned at P4E option 7 for it to happen If a User Code does not have option 7 on at P4E the call divert number will not be dialed used for cleaner codes and others who should not be able to remove the call divert function Divert on Key switch Arm Disarm If this option is on then the Call Divert On and Off numbers P194E1E amp 2E will be dialed when the system is Armed or Disarmed with the key switch Divert on Time zone Arm Disarm If this option is on then the Call Divert On and Off numbers P194E1E amp 2E will be dialed when the system is Armed or Disarmed by a Time zone Divert on DTMF o
161. set correctly at the time of installation so that the all of the functions using the time have will work correctly 11 1 Howto set time and date 56 TIME HOUR MINUTE P26E 1E Value 0 2359 WEEK DAY 1 7 P26E 2E Value 1 7 where 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday etc DATE DAY MONTH YEAR P26E 3E Value DDMMYY for example 020906 2 September 2006 The Real Time Clock controls the Time zones the timing of automatic test calls and is used to Time amp Date stamp the events in the Event Buffer The clock is programmed in 24 hour format e g 00 00 23 59 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Time and Date setting 11 2 Daylight saving winter summer time DLS settings If Daylight Saving DLS change from winter to summer time is used the actual start and stop details can be entered here and the clock will automatically adjust for daylight saving DAYLIGHT SAVING STATUS ACTIVE This function activates the automatic change in the time P26E 4E 1E NOTE If you are in Daylight Saving Time when the alarm system is installed you MUST turn on option 1 at location P26E4E so that the panel knows that Daylight Saving Time is currently active Failure to do this will not allow the clock to automatically adjust to the correct time when Daylight Saving Time winter Summer time ends DAYLIGHT SAVING START SUNDAY On which Sunday in the month the daylight saving should start Per default this is
162. set to the 1 Sunday in the Month P27E 1E Value 0 5 0 DLS Disabled DAYLIGHT SAVING END SUNDAY On which Sunday in the month the daylight saving should end Per default this is set to the 3 Sunday in the Month P27E 2E Value 0 5 0 DLS Disabled DAYLIGHT SAVING START MONTH On which Month in the Year the daylight saving should start Per default this is set to the 10 Month in the Year P28E 1E Value 1 12 DAYLIGHT SAVING END MONTH On which Month in the Year the daylight saving should stop Per default this is set to the 3 Month in the Year P28E 2E Value 1 12 DAYLIGHT SAVING START HOUR On which hour on the Sunday the daylight saving should start Per default this is set to 2 which equals to 2 o clock in the morning P29E 1E Value 0 23 DAYLIGHT SAVING END HOUR On which hour on the Sunday the daylight saving should stop Per default this is set to 2 which equals to 2 o clock in the morning P29E 2E Value 0 23 57 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Outputs 12 Outputs 12 1 Output options standard with outputs 5 8 requiring the connection of the optional Output module 12V 1A IRO6 04 i NOTE With all output programming options we refer to outputs 1 8 Only outputs 1 4 are available as unit that connects to the keypad buss the output module provides 4 change over relay contacts OUTPUT OPTIONS A P34E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Invert Ou
163. ssigned Area via the Key switch Key Switch can Arm Stay Mode This option enables Stay Mode Arming of the assigned Area via the Key switch Key Switch can Disarm This option enables Disarming of the assigned Area via the Key switch Key Switch can Disarm Stay Mode This option enables Stay Mode Disarming of the assigned Area via the Key switch Key Switch has Security Guard Options If the key switch has option 5 on they can Arm all Areas assigned but they may only Disarm if the panel is currently Armed and in the alarm state Key Switch will Arm Latchkey Mode If the panel is armed by a key switch with this option on then the panel will be armed in Latchkey mode This means that when the alarm is disarmed by a key switch with this option off or a code with option 6 at P4E off then a disarm report will be sent The option is designed to alert the alarm owner when children have returned home and disarmed the alarm Key Switch is NO Normally Open The key switch can be a NO Normally Open or a NC Normally Closed key switch The normal or rest state of the key switch can be programmed at this location If the key switch contacts usually rest in the open state and close when the key switch is operated you should turn on option 7 Key Switch is Momentary The operation of the key switch can be momentary or latching If option 8 is on the key switch operation is assumed to be mome
164. t Memory lf a User has option 8 on he as access in the Memory section to all stored events P4E8E Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Programming users 7 4 User code privileges USER CODE PRIVILEGES P5E 1 100E 1 8E Option Description 1 User can Change Their Code If a User has option 1 on they can access Client Program Mode and change their code number User can Change All Codes If a User has option 2 on they can access Client Program Mode and change All User code numbers User can Allow access to Installer Mode Edit All Codes If a User has option 3 on they can access Client program Mode From there an Installer with the correct Installer Code can access Installer Program Mode The User with this option can also edit all User Codes and associated parameters User can Change Telephone Numbers If a User has option 4 on they can access Client Program Mode and change the telephone and call divert numbers User can Change Clock Settings If a User has option 5 on they can access Client Program Mode and change the Time amp date settings as well as daylight saving start and finish times User can Change DTMF Codes If a User has option 6 on they can access Client Program Mode and change the DTMF Codes A DTMF Code can be used to remotely Arm Disarm an Area turn Output s On Off or Acknowledge a Voice Domestic alarm User can Learn New Radio Devices
165. t is possible to easily upload or download one system default setting to an Alarm system refer to Menu Diagnostics write read from EEPROM P200E 7E 8E This speeds up the process of programming especially if similar settings have to be used with different Installations Before using the Memory stick the panel must be in program mode refer to chapter accessing program mode The Stick could be used to copy existing programming to other Installations To program such a Memory stick always a control panel is needed it could not be programmed out of a PC 4 4 Programming the system trough a Keypad The System can be programmed trough the Clear text menu by using the curser and enter buttons or by directly entering the programming address All these codes are indicated and described next to each programming function in this manual For both Methods it is necessary to change to the Installer program mode first 35 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products How to program the Alarm System 4 4 1 Access to Installer program mode Li LiJ To get into installer program mode the system must be disarmed Press lt PROG gt e Enter Master code default is 258369 lt ENTER gt When you enter the Installer program mode the LCD Keypad display automatically INSTALLER USER Now using the curser and enter buttons to cycle through all of the available menus The menus are accessed in a particular order bas
166. t to a value other than 0 and the panel sees no activity from the receiver for the set period of time a receiver fail alarm will be generated If this option is turned on the panel cannot be armed until the cause of the receiver failure has been resolved Send Output information to Keypad Buss There is an optional 4 x relay output expander board that can be connected to the keypad buss if required For this output expander to work option 6 must be turned on for the data to be sent on the keypad buss to the expander Cannot Arm if System battery is Low If the panel battery is low normally you can arm the panel leaving the battery to charge over a period of time If this option is turned on the panel cannot be armed until the battery is either fully charged again or it has been replaced if faulty Installer Lockout Normally if the panel is powered up with the panel tamper open e g system tamper alarm active and in the Disarm state then the panel will go into installer program mode when the lt PROGRAM gt then lt ENTER gt buttons are pressed If this option is on the panel will not allow access to program mode on power up and the only valid method of accessing program mode is via the installer code 53 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Miscellaneous installer and panel options 10 2 Miscellaneous installer options INSTALLER OPTIONS P25E 11E 1 8E Description
167. the Tamper contact is closed by the pressure of the wall If the switch needs some adjustment the tamper contact could be fitted with an additional distance screw to ensure proper contact to the wall and therefore a good protection of the housing against manipulation Activation programming addressing A LCD Keypad has to be learned to the system To start after installations with the first steps please refer to the chapter Programming a Keypad to the system addressing This contains Change language e Address the keypad to the system bus e Copy text files into the new Keypad 3 3 Programming a LCD Keypad Local program Mode The Keypad can be programmed locally via the Keypad buttons or by a PC with the separate available programming cable IAQ6 1 and the programming Software Sylcom 60 IAS6 1 trough the programming interface port on the back side of the Keypad It could also be programmed remotely trough the programming port of the control panel unit if connected to the bus In the local program Mode object related names like Zones Users Outputs etc can be programmed System settings have to be programmed in the Installer program mode refer to chapter Accessing Installer program Mode 23 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products LCD Keypad 3 3 1 Accessing Local program Mode To enter Local program Mode on a LCD Keypad Press CTRL followed by ARM Hold for 2 secon
168. the output concerned If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output see P37E1 or 2E option 1 the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms Also Stay Arming via an Access Tag Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Areas STAY MODE ARM EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT P66E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B Sometimes it can be useful to extend the exit beeps which occur at a keypad to be present on an audible device on the exit path This option allows the exit beeps during the arming of stay mode to be assigned to any of the 8 outputs The Pulse time P39E sets the length of each beep Option 1 Output 1 Option 2 Output 2 etc PENDANT DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT P52E 1 2E 1 8E 1 Area A 2 Area B When Disarming the alarm using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Disarm indication This can be done by pulsing an Output twice when the area is disarmed two chirps The Chirps are linked to the pulse time P39E for the output concerned If Output 1 or 2 are used for the chirp and a horn speaker is connected to the output see P37E1 or 2E option 1 the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms Also Disarming via an Access Tag Card can generate the C
169. the panel will release the line DIALER ACKNOWLEDGE DTMF CODE NUMBER P175E 14E 0 9999E Value 1 4 digit code 0 9999 If the panel is set to report in Domestic or Voice reporting formats you can simply kiss off acknowledge the alarm by pressing the lt gt button on the remote telephone Alternatively if you require a more secure kiss off method to ensure that the alarm is only kissed off by the correct person you can program a 1 4 digit code at this location If a code is programmed at this location you must enter in the code followed by the lt gt button to kiss off the alarm event Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Dialer 18 7 Forced test call code options FORCE TEST CALL DTMF CODE NUMBER P175E 15E 0 9999E Value 1 4 digit code 0 9999 If a user wishes to remotely force a test call from the panel to a monitoring company using the Contact ID test message you can dial the panel and when it answers enter the code programmed at this location on the telephone If a voice board is fitted you can assign a voice message see P176E11E below to indicate that the function was started If no voice board is fitted but there is a DTMF IC fitted to the panel you will get 3 short beeps after the code is entered to indicate the function was started Once you hang up the phone the panel will then make a call to the monitoring company and send a manual test call message If no code is programmed at this location
170. then cause an alarm On disarming of the alarm any auto Bypasses are removed ZONE OPTIONS B P123E 1 16E 1 8E Option Description 1 one is a Handover Zone A Handover Zone is one that its entry delay will apply provided a Non Handover entry zone is triggered first If no other entry delay zones are triggered before the handover zone the entry delay on that zone does not apply and the alarm will become instant no entry delay Zone is a Two Trigger Zone If this option is on the zone will have to trigger twice within the two trigger time P25E5E before it will cause an alarm If the zone does not trigger a second time before the two trigger time expires the count is reset and it will take another two triggers to cause an alarm on this zone If more than one zone is set up as a two trigger zone then a single trigger from two separate zones within the two trigger time can also cause an alarm If the zone becomes faulty and stays in alarm once triggered it will also cause an alarm provided it remains in alarm for longer than the two trigger time Zone is a 24 Hour Zone If this option is on the zone will be constantly monitored regardless of the arm disarm state of the panel If the 24 Hour zone also has an entry delay programmed P144E this delay will apply If the 24 Hour zone activates but then resets before the entry delay expires no alarm will be generated This feature can be useful for monitoring
171. then start to show the historical memory events 3 6 3 Historical memory event 32 Following the Current System Alarms the panel will display the historical memory events The panel stores the most recent events up to 255 including all alarm events all system events such as mains failure etc as well as arm disarm by User amp Area The memory events are displayed via the LCD keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest During the Historical Memory Event display mode the LCD display will show the type of event on the top line e g Area A armed by User 1 and the actual time and date that the event occurred on the bottom line To view events simply press the MEMORY up button The keypad will beep and the display is advanced to the next event every time the MEMORY up button is pressed If you wish to go back and look at an earlier event you can use the down or STAY down buttons to go back to an earlier event Each time the Down arrow is pressed the memory will go back one event To cancel the memory displays just press ENTER If the ENTER button is not pressed the keypad will automatically exit memory display mode after approximately 20 seconds When there is a new event in memory the words SYSTEM CHECK will be shown on the LCD display The SYSTEM CHECK display will be reset change to SYSTEM O
172. ting installation with already build in different resistor values the Sintony 60 could also be programmed to different values see function P125E End of line Options NOTE If an Input is programmed as a wireless input the system will ignore all hardwired connection to this input and look only for the radio signal Programming function zone A option P122E option 5 15 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products System overview 1 3 2 Zone wiring examples 16 The connection of each device depends on the type of switch which is used in the detectors We differentiate between N C normally closed requires serial connection N O normally open requires parallel connection Option 1 Only one EOL end of line resistor rc Ho EOL Resictor Fig 9 Type 1 11 Single EOL no Tamper The Zone input must be programmed as single resistor value Refer to chapter Zone EOL P125E options 1 11 The tamper contact should be monitored separately with the same connection schema tamper input Option 2 Installation with 1 8 Zones with Tamper monitoring NC or N O Tamper Resistor Zone Resisto Fig 10 Type 12 Single Zone with Tamper The Zone input must be programmed as Zone with tamper Refer to chapter Zone EOL P125E option12 Option 3 Installation with 1 16 Zones zone doubling with Tamper monitoring Alarm or Key awitch 1 Contact Alarm or Key awitch 2 Contact NC or NO Tamper NC or NO
173. tion 4 1 Programming the system by PC With the separate available programming cable IAQ6 1 and the programming Software Sylcom 60 IAS6 1 the system could be programmed very comfortably trough the programming interface port on the control panel PCB to access this port the panel must be opened Or it could also be programmed remotely trough the programming port of the control panel unit if connected to the bus For more details refer to the separate available Software description 4 2 Programming the system remotely If the control panel is connected to a telephone line it could be programmed also remotely with a PC There are certain security levels build in to assure that only authorized user will get access to the control panel It could also be programmed that the owner of the system has to authorize the remote access by entering a code For example will the panel never allow direct access from external callers trough the telephone line but will call back only to the number which is programmed as authorized user locally in the control panel This function is normally used by Central monitoring stations The connection is done trough a telephone modem and a PC refer to programming the system by PC 4 3 Programming the system be Memory stick The system could also be programmed very quick with the separate available Memory stick IMM6 10 Connected to the programming port to access this port the panel must be opened i
174. tion is on the panel will report a Mains fail after the report delay time P25E6E has expired 2 Report Battery Low If this option is on the panel will report a Battery Low 3 Report Radio Battery Low If this option is on the panel will report a Battery Low from any radio zones that have the battery status monitored 4 Report Line Fail If this option is on the panel will report a Telephone Line fail The panel will send the line fail and the line restore at the same time 5 Report System Tamper If this option is on the panel will report a Tamper Alarm on the panel tamper input 6 Report Keypad Tamper If this option is on the panel will report a Tamper Alarm from a keypad fitted with a tamper switch or a wrong code alarm from a keypad 7 Report Zone Tamper If this option is on the panel will report a Zone Tamper Alarm 8 Report Radio Tamper If this option is on the panel will report a Radio Tamper Alarm DIALER REPORTING OPTIONS B P187E 1 8E 1 8E Option Description 1 Report Supervised Radio Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Supervised radio Alarm see P25E4E 2 Report Supervised Radio Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Supervised radio Alarm see P25E4E 3 Report Zone Inactivity Alarm If this option is on the panel will report a Zone Inactivity Sensor watch Alarm see P163E 4 Report Manual Panic Alarm If this option is
175. to a minimum value of 10 for the reader LED to display the chirps OUTPUT RESET TIME P40E 1 8E 0 9999E 0 9999 Seconds 0 latched output The Reset time affects the time the output turns on when an alarm is active The default range is 0 9999 seconds but if option 2 at location P37E is on the range is 0 9999 minutes CHIME MODE TIME P41E 1 8E 0 255E 0 255 1 10 Seconds e g 20 2 sec The Chime Mode time affects the time the output turns on when a Chime Zone is activated The Chime time is in 1 10 second increments so that very quick timing can be achieved Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Outputs 12 3 Output voice board remote control start message Start of DTMF Output Control Status Messages P42E 1 8E 0 99E 0 99 If a Voice Board is connected to the panel it is possible to dial the panel from a remote telephone and turn outputs On or Off using a 4 digit code with voice prompts provided by the Voice Board to identify what function you are controlling Refer to the separate Voice Board programming manual for more details 12 4 Un map an output UN MAP OUTPUTS P43E 1 8E If you are using an Output for a special purpose and do not need the standard defaults assigned to that output you can remove all defaults at this location For example if you are using output number 4 to open a door via a Remote control and you don t want any alarms to be assigned to the output press
176. tput This option is used to invert the normal state of the output The panel uses open collector transistor switches and the default state of all outputs is off open When in alarm the transistor is turned on and the output goes low OV The invert option reverses this function Flash Output When the output is turned on this option causes the output to flash at a rate set by the pulse timer P39E One use is to flash a lamp during an alarm DO NOT turn this option on if the Output is to be manually controlled by a user or the Control button Single Pulse to Output This option produces a single pulse at the output when an alarm occurs the pulse time is the value programmed at the output pulse timer P39E Lockout Output This option is used to limit the output to one operation per arming period DTMF Remote Control of Output If the panel is set up so a User can dial in from a remote telephone to perform DTMF Code Control P175E12E of the Outputs this option selects which Outputs are able to be controlled by the remote user Keypad User can Operate Output If a DTMF Output control code is programmed into the panel P175E12E the same code can be entered at the panel keypad to allow local control of the Outputs selected at this address lt Control gt button can Operate Output The lt Control gt button on the keypad can also be used to turn outputs on or off For that to happen th
177. u wish to program e g 1 100E If there is already a code programmed at this address it will be displayed back to you Now enter the code e g P1E2E 2580 E Press the lt ENTER gt key gt 3 beeps program light on solid or flashing In this example we have programmed Code 2 to be 2580 Now enter the code e g P1E5E 9876 E gt 3 beeps program light on solid or flashing In this example we have programmed code 5 to be 9876 7 1 2 Removing a User Code Gi 40 To remove a User Code you must first be in client or installer program mode Select the address P1E followed by the User Number you wish to program e g 1 100E If there is already a code programmed at this address it will be displayed back to you To remove or delete a code simply press and hold the lt CONTROL gt button then within 2 seconds press the lt 0 gt button Followed by lt Enter gt To replace a code simply enter the new code in the same address as the old code This will overwrite the previous code but maintain the user permissions as mapped to that user number Or directly when you know the user to be deleted here for example user code 3 press P1E3E lt CONTROL gt then lt 0 gt gt 3 beeps gt User Code 3 Erased Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 7 2 User code Type Programming users USER CODE TYPE P2E 1 100E 0 8E i NOTE only Users 21 100 can be Radio Users Option Des
178. uq vig tute aie XO CZO sor G2oo0 83 s09 8a2o ons GSEs Sa 950z 9 2rZ 0600o FZOR CONTROL amp 0 DELETE DELETE DELETE CONTROL amp 2 B p uyo CONTROL amp 3 C uan CONTROL amp 4 D z D 2 5 sec Pause CONTROL amp 5 E w p Wait for 2nd Dial tone CONTROL amp 6 F p 5 sec Pause Fig 20 How to enter code numbers 51 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Miscellaneous panel and timing settings 9 9 Temporary output disable 52 TEMPORARY OUTPUT DISABLE P25E 9E 1 8E Select output 1 8 This address allows a technician to select any output s to be temporarily disabled for one alarm or armed cycle e g by selecting Outputs 1 8 at this location then leaving program mode outputs 1 4 will not turn on following any alarms The technician is now free to arm the system to test all monitoring signals without having any internal and or external alarms activating When the alarm is reset or disarmed all outputs will now work normally again Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Miscellaneous installer and panel options 10 Miscellaneous installer and panel options 10 1 Miscellaneous panel options MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS P25E 10E1 8E Description Option 1 Panel Tamper is 2k2 EOL The Tamper input Tmp on the control panel requires either a short circuit or a 2k2 End of Line resistor If option 1 is o
179. ust first have a compatible proximity reader connected to the panel keypad bus With the reader connected and the panel in program mode entering P21E then the Access tag card number you wish to enroll e g 11E for Tag Card number 11 the keypad will start to beep to indicate that learn mode has been started Now present the Access Tag card to the reader Once the Tag Card number has been received by the panel and saved the keypad will stop beeping to indicate learn mode has stopped When learning a new access Tag Card the panel checks all possible locations before saving the new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded If the tag or card already exists the panel will not terminate learn mode but instead it will continue looking for a new tag or card to be presented This allows a new tag or card to be learnt while existing tags or cards may be in use on the system After learning the tag or card before it will work you MUST select the appropriate option at location P2E options 2 3 or 4 must be selected for the tag to work 8 5 Delete an Access tag card code P22E 1 100E If you wish to delete a single Access Tag or Card pressing P22E then the User number while in Program Mode will delete the stored code against that User e g P22E 11E will remove the tag or Card stored for User 11 8 6 Find an Access tag Card location P23E 0E If you have an Access Tag or Card loaded into the panel but are unsure which location
180. vice directly In some countries it may not be allowed to connect automatic dialing equipment directly to such services 115 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 Flow chart of programming menus For all Programming menus are separate programming flow charts available For more detail refer to the separate available Programming Flow chart As example here shown the main menu Installer User 26 1 Installer Menu installer code INSTALLER MENU INSTALLER CODE P258369E 1 M2 M3 M4 INSTALLER USERS CLOCK SETTINGS PHONE NUMBERS DIALER ap lt lt gt lt lt gt lt lt a gt n M5 AREAS SIA EVENT CODES ZONES MAIN AvP PE 12 4 2 EVENT CODES M7 ZONES OUTPUTS lt a gt lt lt a gt lt 2 11 MISCELLANEOUS KEYSWITCH OUTPUTS KEYPADS lt a gt lt lt p gt lt lt gt lt lt gt lt 116 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 26 2 Installer Users Flow chart of programming menus INSTALLER USERS INSTALLER USERS USER CODE INSTALLER USERS USER TYPE AvP P3E INSTALLER USERS USER AREAS avdp 4E INSTALLER USERS USER ACCESS OPTS avdp PSE INSTALLER USERS USER PROG OPTS INSTALLER USERS PENDANT TYPE avep Pse INSTALLER USERS PENDANT OPTS INSTALLER USERS USR TIMEZONES AvP P10E INSTALLER USERS USR DEVICES INSTALLER USERS RADIO PANIC B
181. y amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 6 Areas M5 AREAS lt p gt lt P51E AREAS AREAS AREAS A OPTIONS AREA STAY CHIRP AvP avdap 46E P52E AREAS AREA OPEN CHIRP avdp AREAS B OPTIONS avdp 47E P53E AREAS AREAS ARM FOLLOW avdp 48E AREAS AREA ARM PULSE avdp AREA STAY FOLLOW aveap 49E 55E AREA OPEN FOLLOW AREA STAY PULSE AvP 50E P56E AREA OPEN PULSE AREA ARM CHIRP ja v 4P Ava P AREA UNSTAY CHIRP P57E AREAS AREAS AREA UNSTAY PULSE AREA DTMF CODE AvP AvP P58E AREAS AREA ARM EXIT BP AREA MESSAGES Aval P AREA EXIT OP A Aya P AREA STAY EXIT BP a P P60E AREAS AREA ARM EXIT TM AREA EXIT OP S AvP AREA DELNQDAYS avdp AREA STAY EXIT TM av lt p P62E P68E AREAS AREAS AREA ACCOUNT CD AREA ARM TZ av lt p avap 121 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Flow chart of programming menus 26 7 Zones Main ZONES MAIN P121E ZONES MAIN ZN AREAS P122E ZONES MAIN ZN A OPTIONS avdp P123E ZONES MAIN ZN B OPTIONS P124E ZONES MAIN ZN C OPTIONS ZONES MAIN ZN EOL MODE P126E ZONES MAIN ZN RESPONSE AvP P127E ZONES MAIN ZN RADIO TYPE Aval P i PiE ZONES MAIN ZN ARM BEEPS avdp IP135E ZONES MAIN ZN STAY BEEPS AvP IP136E ZONES MAIN ZN 24HR BEEPS aveap IP137E ZONES MAIN ZN CHIME BEEPS IP139E ZONES MAIN Z
182. ypad initiated Panic alarm would default to reporting a standard Panic Alarm code of 120 If the panic alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can change the event code at this location FIRE ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P175E 10E XXXE 3 digit event code Normally a keypad initiated Fire alarm would default to reporting a standard Fire Alarm code of 110 If the fire alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can change the event code at this location 109 Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Contact ID Code Summary MEDICAL ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE P175E 11E XXXE 3 digit event code Normally a keypad initiated Medical alarm would default to reporting a standard Medical Alarm code of 100 If the medical alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can change the event code at this location 22 3 Contact ID Code Summary In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P157E P158E P159E P175E 10E 11E there are a number of fixed event codes The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below Associated with the fixed and programmable event codes there are a number of extension codes that are also listed below The l
183. zer for 1 second 14 12 Learn a Card Reader to the system addressing an LED 76 LEARN CARD READER KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER P99E 1 8E Value Keypad Address 1 8 When a Proximity reader is connected to the panel it must have a unique keypad address number assigned so that any program options can be assigned to that specific reader To program the keypad address you must first connect the reader to the panel via the keypad buss Then from installer program mode enter in P99E followed by the keypad address you wish to assign to the reader e g P99E4E will assign keypad address 4 To assign this keypad address to a selected reader you have to present a tag or card 5 times within 10 seconds to learn the keypad address number The tag or card does not have to be enrolled at the panel to set the keypad address When the address has been learnt by the reader it sends an acknowledgement back to the panel which will stop the learn mode To assign a different address to another reader you must go through the same process again only this time entering in a different keypad address number e g P99E5E for keypad address 5 Repeat the process until all readers have been assigned a unique keypad address Now any keypad specific options can be assigned to the readers e g assign areas outputs or users to the reader If you do not assign a unique address to every keypad and reader connected to the keypad buss a conflict will exist that will cause errat
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