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1. MASTER CODE away USER NUMBER AWAY NEW CODE AWAY When adding or changing user codes this function will automatically terminate if a button is not pressed within sixty seconds Pressing the Away button will also terminate the session at anytime One long beep indicates the code entered already exists or an incorrect user number has been selected Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 54 ccecce m7 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual How To Delete A User Code 1 Enter your MASTER CODE followed by 1 and the button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the USER NUMBER 1 8 that you wish to delete followed by the Away button Two beeps will be heard and the corresponding ZONE indicator will illuminate Refer to Table 25 Zone Indicators Showing Relative User Numbers on page 54 3 Press the STAY button to delete the user code Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish If you wish to delete any further user codes repeat this procedure as many times as required MASTER CODE away USER NUMBER AWAY STAY When deleting user codes this function will automatically terminate if a button is not pressed within sixty seconds Pressing the Away button will also terminate the session at anytime One long beep indicates an incorrect user number has
2. Output Event Type Remote Control 3 Output Event Type Ring Detect 122 Output Event Type Sensor Watch Alarm Output Event Type Silent Alarm Output Event Type Sirens Running 0 0 0 0 eeeeeeeee Output Event Type Speaker Beeps 0 0 0 e ec eeeeeeeeeseeeeeee Output Event Type Strobe Operating Output Event Type System Armed cece eeeeeeeeeeeeee Output Event Type System Disarmed 0 eee eee 118 Output Event Type Zone Not Sealed eee eee 122 Output Event Type Zone Not Sealed After Exit Time 122 Output Event Types 00 cece ai era Sra ETT aSo aea Dina rana 118 Output Polarity Output Polarity Normally Low Going Open 0 124 Output Polarity Normally Low Latching Open 124 Output Polarity Normally Low One Shot Open 124 Output Polarity Normally Low One Shot Open With Alarm E E E Mops eat este a E R AR EE 124 Output Polarity Normally Low One Shot Open With Reset ELE EE EET EA EA T A 124 Output Polarity Normally Low One Shot Open With Lnn TLUS E SEE EET E Output Polarity Normally Low Pulsing Open Output Polarity Normally Open Going Low Output Polarity Normally Open Latching Low Output Polarity Normally Open One Shot Low With Alarm Mea A eRe ook ae A ea Mag dan bac A ee WS asco ees 124 Output Polarity Normally Open One Shot Low With Reset Ee Mca Renu St esi oe St
3. LOCATION 164 167 4211 Location Description 164 Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Digit 165 Contact ID Event Code Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4 2 Format 166 Contact ID Event Code Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel Table 58 System Status Access Denied Locations An Access Denied report Contact ID Event Code 421 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the number of incorrect code attempts equals the number programmed in LOCATION 102 on page 92 This is an audible alarm Refer to Option 8 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 if you require this alarm to be silent Restore signals for this event are not transmitted If an Access Denied report is not required program LOCATION 167 with a zero Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 112 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual AC Fail Report LOCATION 168 171 3011 Location Description Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code Tens Digit 170 Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4 2 Format Contact ID Event Code Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats 171 Dialler Channel Table 59 System Status AC Fail Report Locations An AC Loss report Contact ID Event Code 301 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the AC mains supply has been disconnected for two minutes A restore signal will be transmitted
4. This location sets the type of handshake tone required before data transmissions to the monitoring station will begin 1 HI LO Handshake Tone is required when the control panel requires to communicate in Contact ID Format or High Speed DTMF 2 1400 Hz Handshake Tone is required when the control panel requires to communicate in Ademco Lo Speed Format or Domestic Dialling Format 3 Reserved 4 No Handshake Tone is not recommended 5 Pager Handshake Tone is required when the control panel needs to communicate in Basic Pager Format Option Handshake Tone Option Handshake Tone 1 HI LO Handshake No Handshake Contact ID Format 2 1400 Hz Lo Speed 5 Pager Handshake Ademco Tx At 1900Hz ee ee Table 41 Handshake Tones ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Programming Information 85 Transmission Format LOCATION 050 1 Enter the desired transmission format here This location selects the data format that will be transmitted to the monitoring station receiver This location also allows you to configure the control panel for domestic or basic pager formats Transmission Format Option Transmission Format 4 2 Express 4 2 Pulsed Domestic 4 442 Pulsed Checksum 6 441 Pulsed Expanded 3 1 Pulsed Universal 8 341 PulsedExpanded PP Table 42 Transmission Formats Transmission Speed LOCATION 051 2 This location selects the speed at which data is transmitted to
5. then the answering of incoming calls will be totally disabled irrespective of any programmed options Answering Machine Bypass Answering machine bypass has been incorporated so that it is possible to make a connection with the control panel for remote arming or Upload Download when there is an answering machine or facsimile machine on the same telephone line There are two different methods of using answering machine bypass as explained below The secondary method should only be used when there is a large amount of traffic on the line eg A home office It will reduce the chance of the control panel incorrectly answering incoming calls 1 Programming the ring count as 15 will enable Answering Machine Bypass in the primary mode When calling the control panel let the phone ring for no more than 4 rings and then hang up If you call again within 45 seconds the control panel will answer the call on the first ring and the connection will be established This will prevent the answering machine or facsimile from answering the call Refer to LOCATION 229 on page 139 if you wish to enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When System Is Armed 2 NEW Software Version 1 27 Programming a 14 as the ring count will enable Answering Machine Bypass in the secondary mode In this mode when calling the control panel allow the phone to ring for no more than 2 rings and then hang up Wait a minimum of 8 seconds before calling the control panel again
6. 2 Press the away button again to exit this function Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish INSTALLER CODE Q Away Zone Indicator Fault Description 1 Low Battery Date and Time 2 a a Horn Speaker Disconnected Reserved 7 8 Communications Failure Table 20 Fault Indicators Reserved Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 48 A ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report If test reports are required LOCATION 182 185 on page 114 will need to be programmed After this has been carried out test reports need to be initiated by setting the first test report If the first test report is not set the test report will be transmitted in the number of days as programmed in the repeat interval programmed in LOCATION 182 185 Each time Installer s Programming Mode has been entered you will need to reset the number of days until the first test report Otherwise the next test report will report as programmed in the repeat interval time How To Set The First Test Report 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 2 and the away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the No OF DAYS to wait 1 99 until the first test report 3 Press the Away button when finished Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indic
7. Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Optional Equipment 145 Radio Key On Off Home Panic EDM 4 CHANNEL RECEIVER EXPANDER RE004 ANTENNA ON OFF HOME SPARE PANIC NOTE ALL OUTPUTS MUST BE SET TO MOMENTARY C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO ON OFF R K HOME COM Solution EDM Radio Key Keyswitch Control Panel Interface CC813 NOTE R K BEEPS MUST BE ENABLED IF REQUIRED LOCATION 226 MUST CONTAIN 8 Keyswitch On Off Keyswitch r O O 4 I I o o Keyswitch Solution EDM Radio Key Keyswitch NOTE 1 Momentary Contact Control Panel Interface CC813 Keyswitches must be used NOTE 2 Panic Switch must be momentary contact NOTE ENABLE KEYSWITCH INTERFACE MODULE LOCATION 227 MUST CONTAIN 1 Figure 8 Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 Connection Diagram Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 146 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Keyswitch On Off Panic Solution EDM Radio Key Keyswitch Panic Switch Control Panel Interface CC813 Momentary NOTE ON OFF HOME SWITCHES MUST BE MOMENTARY Access Control On Off OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 Solution EDM Radio Key Keyswitch Access Control Control Panel interface CC813 Radio Key On Off ANTENNA Solution EDM Radio Key Keyswitch Single Channel Control Panel interface CC813 Receiver Card RSO01 Figur
8. This output operates when the exit time has expired when the system has been armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode The output will reset when the system has been disarmed Kiss Off After End Of Exit Time This output will operate after the first successful transmission to the base station receiver when exit time has expired The output will reset when the system has been disarmed Entry Warning This output will operate when either Entry Timer 1 Entry Timer 2 or Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode are operating The output will reset when the entry time expires or the system has been disarmed Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programmable Outputs 119 0 2 Entry Warning Day Alarm Resetting 0 La 0 Es 10 14 L5 This output combines both Entry Warning and Day Alarm Resetting so that either of these two events will activate the output If the output has been triggered by either Entry Timer 1 Entry Timer 2 or Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode the output will reset once the entry timer has expired or the system has been disarmed If a zone programmed for day alarm has triggered the output the output will reset when the zone has resealed Refer to LOCATION 101 on page 94 for programming zones for day alarm Day alarm can be turned on and off by holding down the 4 button Three beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned on two beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned off Refer to Hold Down
9. This output will operate as soon as the AC mains has failed The output will reset as soon as the AC mains has restored This output will operate regardless of Option 4 in LOCATION 228 on page 138 being set Low Battery This output will operate when a dynamic battery test detects that the battery has failed or the battery voltage has fallen below 10 5 volts The dynamic battery test is performed every four hours from when the system has been powered up or every time the system has been armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode This output will reset only after a dynamic battery test reports the backup battery has restored Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 120 ISSUE123 DOC 16 17 18 19 1 4o 1 J 1 f2 1 fs 1 fs 20 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Horn Speaker Monitor Fail If Option 4 Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker in LOCATION 226 on page 136 has been selected this output will operate when the horn speaker has been disconnected The output will reset when the horn speaker has been reconnected Sensor Watch Alarm This output will operate when the sensor watch count has been reached Refer to Zone Options on page 102 for more information on programming zones for sensor watch Refer to LOCATION 218 219 on page 129 for setting how many days before a zone can register as a faulty sensor watch zone Codepad Medical Alarm New Software Version 1 27 This output will op
10. Zone Reporting Information Hundreds Digit Tens Digit Units Digit Dialler Channel The hundreds digit of the Contact ID Event Code is programmed into this location This location is also the Alarm Restore code in all other reporting formats The tens digit of the Contact ID Event Code is programmed into this location This location is the Alarm code in all other reporting formats The units digit of the Contact ID Event Code is programmed into this location This location is the Channel code that the zone reports on in other reporting formats other than Contact ID Format This location is factory default to report on dialler channel 1 If the system has been partitioned zones allocated to report on areas other than Area should have their dialler channel correspond to the area number that the zone is allocated to Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Zone Information Tamper Zones 99 Tamper zones are 24 hour zones only Tamper zones are not programmable like the burglary zones Tamper zones when unselaed in either the armed or disarmed state will cause an alarm This alarm condition will be displayed on the codepad by the relevant zone indicator flashing very quickly 0 1 Second On 0 1 Second Off If you arm the system with a tamper zone unsealed the zone indicator of that zone will flash 2 Seconds On 1 Second Off to indicate that the tamper zone has been left unsealed Burglary
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12. 321 Bell J o o 145 Exp n Module Tamper _ 322 Bell2 o PT 823 Alarm Relay o Trouble Relay a ee E 602 Table 34 Contact ID Event Codes ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Reporting Formats 73 General Reporting Formats The following formats may be designated to report in either Standard of Extended Formats In all cases the standard format will report to the central monitoring station a Subscriber ID Number followed by an Alarm Trouble Restore or Open Close codes The Expanded 3 1 and Expanded 4 1 Formats will report a Subscriber ID Number followed by an Expansion Code followed by a second line where the Expansion Code is repeated as the Subscriber ID Number followed by the Reporting Channel Or User ID relevant to that report If 4 2 Format is selected then no second line is transmitted and the reporting channel number is transmitted directly after the expansion code 3 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 Event Universal Expanded 4 2 Alarm SSS S A SSS S A SSSS ACy AAA A Cy Trouble SSS S T SSS S T SSSS TCy TIT T Cu Bypass SSS S B SSS S B SSSS BCy BBB B Cu AC Fail SSS S E SSS S E EEE Ac Low Battery SSS S L SSS S L SSSS LLg LLL L Lg OOO 0O U SSS S C SSS S C SSSS CU CCC C U a a Dhi Program Altered SSS S P SSS S P SSSS PO ae e e 3 1 4 1 3 1 441 Restore Universal Expanded 4 2 Alarm SSSS S R SSS S R SSSS R CH O a e
13. System Options 3 Consumer Options 1 Consumer Options 2 Options Bits 134 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Dialler Options When programming these locations you will notice that there are four options per location You may select one two three or all four of these options however only one number needs to be programmed This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together Program a seven 7 if you require options 1 2 and 4 simultaneously ie 1 2 4 7 Dialler Options 1 LOCATION 224 5 Description Enable Dialler Reporting Functions Enable Remote Arming Via The Telephone 4 Enable Upload Download Via Alarm Link Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm Table 79 Dialler Options 1 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions 1 If this option has been selected the dialler will function for all operations Upload Download via Alarm Link Software CC816 and telephone remote arming will remain operational regardless of this setting Disable Dialler Reporting Functions If this option is not selected the communication dialler will not operate Upload Download via Alarm Link Software CC816 and telephone remote arming will remain operational regardless of this setting Enable Remote Arming Via The Telephone 2 If this option has been selected you can remotely arm the system via a standard telephone using the Phone Controller CC911 or by using a touch tone telephone by pressing the button on
14. The HOME terminal will force the system to arm and disarm in STAY Mode There is also a PANIC terminal that allows the customer to issue a panic alarm from a remote keyswitch or hand held radio transmitter This is handy if you require your system to be radio controlled and you would like to give your customer total control via a hand held radio remote Indication beeps can be provided via the horn speakers when arming and disarming using this interface board Refer to Option 8 in LOCATION 226 on page 136 for more information As you can see the radio key keyswitch interface allows you the flexibility to perform quite a number of functions cheaply and easily No Of Beeps System Status 1 System Disarmed System Armed In AWAY Mode System Armed In STAY Mode Table 87 Horn Speaker Beeps Refer to Figure 8 Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 Connection Diagram on page 145 and Figure 9 Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 Connection Diagram on page 146 for wiring information EDM STU Securitel Interface SC800 The EDMSTU Securitel Interface has been designed to operate in conjunction with the control panel using a serial connection This means that all alarm information can be reported from the control panel to the EDMSTU using only 3 wires The EDMSTU provides full serial reporting of alarms opening and closing reports isolations and user ID information The monitoring control room also monitors line integrity
15. The control panel will now answer on the first ring If you do not wait the 8 seconds the control panel will not answer the call Refer to LOCATION 229 on page 139 if you wish to enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When System Is Armed You should set the ring count on the answering machine or facsimile machine to be higher than two rings Four or six rings would be preferred 4 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 88 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited User Codes This section includes the following Installer Code User Codes User Code Priority 90 Access Codes Solution 4 4 Installation Manual This section describes the access codes that are used to assign privileges and access functions for user code holders of the system Two types of user codes exist within the system the Installer Code and User Codes Each of these codes allow specific access and operation of the varied functions of the control panel Installer Code LOCATION 056 059 1234 This code is used to access the Installer s Programming Mode and can be between one to four digits long However after the control panel has been powered up the Installer Code can disarm the system if it is the first code used The next time the Installer Code is used access into Installer s Programming Mode will be made LOCATION 061 100 ISSUE123 DOC The purpo
16. Upload Download Via Alarm Link Software on page 67 for more information on the remote connect methods CP5 Eight Zone Codepad CP508 This codepad is designed to operate with the So lut ion range of control panels This codepad provides indications for up to 8 zones CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad CP508L This codepad is designed to operate with the Solut ion range of control panels with a fixed icon display This codepad provides indications for up to 8 zones Night Arm Station CP 105 The night arm station incorporates a panic button and is designed to allow system operation from a bedroom or sitting room to arm and disarm the system in STAY Mode Phone Controller CC911 The phone controller operates at a frequency of 1400 Hz and allows the user to remotely arm the system in AWAY Mode via the telephone This phone controller can also be used to acknowledge a phone call from the control panel when the system is set up for domestic dialling Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Optional Equipment 143 Hand Held Dialler Tester DD901 The hand held dialler tester simulates a base station for testing of the control panel s dialling functions It communicates in most formats Cellular Diallers The cellular dialler when connected to the control panel will transmit alarm information via the cellular phone network to the base station receiver when a land telephone line is not present or has been tampered with
17. Z il E H BATTERY T m a T gt YELLOW N Lab YELLOW i GREEN 18VAC 1 3A Plug Pack TF008 Figure 10 Solution 4 4 Wiring Diagram Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 152 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Solution 4 4 Component Overlay OUT Internal Phone Line OUT Internal Phone Line Termination For IN Telecom Line Street Phone Line IN Telecom Line Street z 4 Fal Socket For 2 ti lt Telecom Lead T ia 7 Connection wr x S EI Zone Programming Key Or Termination Hand Held Programmer Strip Plugs In Here RELAY CONTACT C_ gt ea Kta DEFAULT 8 SWITCH 5 z Output X lt Termination a Strip T t 3 Amp Battery Fuse 1 Amp Accessory Fuse For External Equipment lt Battery Input lt Plug Pack Input EDM TE008 Figure 11 Solution 4 4 Component Overlay ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Terminals and Descriptions 153 Telecom Connection Diagrams TELECOM CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR AUSTRALIA 605 PLUG 611 SOCKET TOP VIEW RED on a a O O anel GREEN we YELLOW a 4P4C PLUG ey 1 Green Internal Phone Line 2 Black Telecom Line Street 3 Not Connected 5 Yellow Internal Phone Line 6 Red Telecom Line Street 4 Not Connected Red Internal Phones Yellow rS Telecom Line TELECOM CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR NEW ZEALAND Intern
18. all three outputs will operate after a codepad tamper alarm has occurred Refer to LOCATION 102 on page 92 to set the number of invalid code retries before an alarm condition occurs Selecting this option does not effect the operation of the communication dialler If you wish to disable the reporting of access denied reports program LOCATION 164 167 on page 111 as zero Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 138 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual System Options 3 LOCATION 228 0 Option Description Reserved Ignore AC Mains Fail Enable Pulse Count Handover Table 84 System Options 3 a 8 Reserved Reserved Ignore AC Mains Fail Indication 4 If this option has been selected the MAINS indicator will not flash nor will the codepad beep once every minute when the AC mains has been disconnected from the control panel If you require a programmable output to operate when the AC mains has failed refer to Output Event Type AC Fail on page 119 Enable Zone Pulse Count Handover 8 If this option has been selected any zone pulse count readings will handover and accumulate to any zone that is triggered during the same arming cycle Zone pulse count handover will only operate with zone pulse count options 8 15 Refer to Zone Pulse Count on page 106 and Zone Pulse Count Time on page 106 for more information ii 24 hour zones do not receive any handover pulses from other zon
19. keyswitch input Arming the system in AWAY Mode or disarming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will disarm from AWAY Mode or STAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input Arming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Zone Information 10 12 13 14 105 Momentary Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will either arm or disarm from AWAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input Momentary Arm In AWAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will arm in AWAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input Disarming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will disarm from either AWAY Mode or STAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input Arming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Momentary Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will arm or disarm in STAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input Arming the system in AWAY Mode will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been se
20. on page 131 to set the number of times the siren and dialler will be allowed to activate before they will be locked out Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Zone Information Example 103 Silent Alarm A zone programmed to be silent will not trigger the HORN SPEAKER RELAY STROBE or EDMSAT outputs The dialler and all other programmable outputs will function as per their particular programming Sensor Watch Sensor watch gives the control panel the ability to recognise that detection devices may have stopped working This is a feature that monitors the operation of a zone over a programmed time period Refer to LOCATION 218 219 on page 129 for programming sensor watch time This value determines how many 24 hour periods a zone may remain continuously sealed before it registers as a sensor watch fault The number of hours required to fulfil these 24 hour periods is only calculated while the system is in the disarmed state Every time the system is armed the counter pauses calculating Sensor watch will continue calculating the next time the system has been disarmed If the sensor watch time is programmed for two days in a situation where a premises is armed for twelve hours and disarmed for twelve hours each day it will take four days before a zone can register as a faulty sensor watch zone Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 104 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Keyswitch Zone Opt
21. times can be set One shot polarities can be programmed to operate between 200 ms up to 99 hours in duration L TI Time Multiplier Base Tens Units The maximum value that can be programmed in the two multiplier locations is 9 9 ae ae 1 Minute 60 Seconds 1 Hour 60 Minutes Table 66 Time Base Settings The time base settings can be set to only one of the values listed in Table 66 Time Base Settings The multiplier value is a two digit decimal number from 00 99 For greater accuracy use 60 seconds for 1 minute intervals and use 60 minutes for one hour intervals When calculating pulsing polarities both the On and Off times need to be programmed The duration or On time of an output is determined by selecting only one of the time base options from Table 66 Time Base Settings This means there are only four On times to choose from The Off time is calculated as a multiple of the On time by choosing a decimal number between 00 and 99 If an output is required to operate for 200 ms every five seconds program the time settings as follows On Time Off Time ON Time OFF Time Increments Tolerance 200 ms 19 8 ms 200 ms 1 Sec 1 Sec 99 Sec s 1 Sec 1 Sec 1 Min 99 Min s 1 Hour 99 Hours Table 67 Pulsing Time Settings Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 126 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual One Shot Polarities The duration or On time of an outpu
22. 961 Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default SLUT Sic res ase cache esau sds A ATT 23 Command 962 Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming od Deere CRP ee COR THRE EC CTE COREE STS ECE ORE EERE ERSTE 24 Command 963 Copy From Programming Key To Control Bamie lise 8 82 20 8 ot stl aks Bice 2s a he tke St Poel Raed tt Bt et Sad ASTA 25 Command 964 Erase Programming Key eee 26 Command 965 Set Up Domestic Dialling 0 00 27 Command 966 Enable Disable Automatic Stepping 28 Command 999 Display Software Version Numbert 29 Communication Failure cece eeeeeceeesecesreeeseeseseeeseeeesees Component Overlay ceceescseseceeeceseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeenee Connections Of Split EOL Using N O Contacts Consumer Options I senceres acemies Consumer Options 2 sssssessseesssssesssesrtssrssrtsseereeseerresresseee Contact ID Event Codes Contact ID Format oeer reee r e EEE S Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key 24 Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel 0 25 CP5 Eight Zone Codepad cee eeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeees 32 142 CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad eee eeeeeseeeeneees 34 142 D Day Alarm Resetting ceisir ia Default Control Panel Defaulting The Control Panel ee ee eeeeeeseeeereeeeeeeee 30 Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete 0 0 0 0 135 Delay 1 Isolated In STAY Delay l Zone 2 3 ati Site t
23. Limited ISSUE123 DOC 28 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Command 966 Enable Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations Example Example ISSUE123 DOC This command enables or disables the automatic stepping of locations while programming When enabled via the hand held programmer the decimal point of the left most display will reflect the mode of operation If the decimal point is illuminated then auto step mode is active An automatic increment of the location being programmed will occur as soon as the button is pressed positioning you at the next location ready for programming If the decimal point is not illuminated the auto step mode is disabled The next programming location will need to be manually selected by pressing the button As you can see from the examples below auto step mode is a very useful feature when programming successive locations How To Enable Automatic Stepping Of Locations 1 Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 12 3 4 followed by the button 2 Enter command 9 6 6 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard How To Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations 1 Enter command 9 6 6 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard Auto Step Enabled To enter the Primary Telephone Number 02 pause 9672 1055 with auto step enabled ie Decimal point illuminated Press followed by the button This will position you at LOCATION 000 being the start of the Primary Tel
24. Low Battery 112 Table 37 Securitel Reporting Messages Zone bypass and zone trouble reports are not transmitted separately They are transmitted as one combined isolate report How To Program and Setup Securitel To connect and setup the EDMSTU follow the procedures below 1 Program the Subscriber ID Number in LOCATION 052 055 2 Program Output 2 Strobe as all zero s in LOCATION 192 197 3 Disable Option 1 in LOCATION 224 if the control panel is not going to use the on board dialler 4 Connect the EDMSTU to the Solut ion 4 4 control panel using the table below 5 Once the EDMSTU has been connected to the control panel the EDMSTU will now need to be upped by the monitoring station Solution 4 4 EDM STU STR D GND Table 38 EDMSTU Connection Terminals Refer to your EDMSTU Installation Manual MASTU for further information Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 76 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Domestic Reporting Format ISSUE123 DOC The locations of the primary telephone number and secondary telephone number which are normally used for base station reporting can be added together making provision to store up to 32 digits for domestic dialling format The 32 locations are now used to store any number of telephone numbers and subject to the length of each telephone number it is possible to store 3 or more different phone numbers for domestic dialling A f
25. Of The Day Units Digit Minute Of The Day Tens Digit Minute Of The Day Units Digit Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited L Page 134 Le oa Page 13 L D Page 13 o wo NX Pag Oo wo Pag L oO Page 13 U D Q oO A L siLa Page 132 ISSUE123 DOC 168 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Index 170 2 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeee 143 24 Hour Burglary Zone 0 0 eee eeeceeeseeeeneesseesseeeseessaee 101 2A Hour Fire Zone 3356s ibe Shits Gebsi EEA 101 2A HOUICZONE 22322 EA nih nit uhh bites 150 A AG Fail Repott s c cccsreste relented 112 AC Mains Failure apaia oare Eaei aa S i eio 44 Access Codes Access Denied cccssccesesscceeesseceteseeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeae Access Denied Reports csscceceeseeceesneeeesneeeesneeeeeaaees Access Denied To Be Silent Acknowledge Domestic Dialling ccccceeseeceeeeeeeeeeneeeees Adding User CodeSsnnenannnnin Alarm Condition cece eeeeseeeeseeeeneeesneeeseeeees Alarm Link Enable Upload Download Alarm Link Terminate On Alarm Alarm Link Software cccceesseeeeereeeeeeneeeeeeee Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm 06 Answering Machine Bypass sscceseseeeseseeeees Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed Arm In AWAY Mode Arm In S
26. Or Channel Location For All Other Formats 163 Dialler Channel Table 57 Codepad Panic Report Locations Software Version 1 20 1 26 A Panic Alarm report Contact ID Event Code 120 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when any two outside buttons in the same horizontal row on the codepad are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm Refer to Option 1 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 if you require codepad panic to be silent Software Version 1 27 Onwards A Panic Alarm report Contact ID Event Code 120 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when either the two outside buttons and 3 or stay and Away are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm Refer to LOCATION 227 on page 137 if you require codepad panic to be silent A Fire Alarm report Contact ID Event Code 110 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the 4 and 6 buttons are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm A Medical report Contact ID Event Code 100 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the 7 and 9 buttons are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm To disable both the reporting and the audible alarms for ALL codepad alarm events the dialler channel for Codepad Panic in LOCATION 163 will need to be programmed as zero and enable Option 4 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Reporting Information 111
27. PS100 Power Supply Module PS100 The PS100 Power Supply Module has been designed for applications requiring 13 8 volts DC at currents of up to 1 Amp and must be used in conjunction with the TF008 18 volt AC plug pack The unit comes complete with our standard fully short circuit proof power out and battery charging terminals as well as a DC LED indicator and AC mains fail output For situations requiring an uninterrupted power source a rechargeable sealed lead acid battery can be connected In the event of a mains failure the power supply will switch to battery power without interrupting the load being supplied TF008 Plug Pack TF008 The TF008 plug packs have been designed to be used with the EDM control panels and the PS100 Power Supply Module The plug pack includes built in thermal fuses which under overload or fault conditions will blow and eliminate any possible fire threat due to excessive heat build up inside the casing The TF008 plug pack incorporates a three wire flying lead that enables a mains earth connection to be made between the equipment and the plug pack This connection may be required for lightning protection on equipment that is connected to phone lines or for safety reasons such as earthing of metal enclosures Solution Codepad Mimic Board CC820 The Solution Codepad Mimic Board CC820 has been designed to allow you to have a separate output indicator for each indicator found on the remote codepad This will
28. Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 16 Quick Start Zone Defaults ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual The following steps will enable you to use the Solut ion 4 4 control panel with the factory default values The default values allow the control panel to communicate in the Contact ID format 1 Connect the AC plug pack to the control panel 2 Check the operation of the red overload indicator LD1 on the PCB In normal operation the indicator will not illuminate The MAINS indicator will remain on as will the AWAY indicator The system is now in the armed state 3 Enter the default Master Code 2 5 8 O followed by the away button The AWAY indicator will extinguish The system is now in the disarmed state Installer s Programming Mode can now be accessed 4 The back up battery should now be connected 5 Enter the factory default Installer Code 1 2 3 4 followed by the Away button The STAY and AWAY indicators will now flash simultaneously to indicate that you have now entered Installer s Programming Mode 6 Enter the Primary Telephone Number followed by the Secondary Telephone Number and the Subscriber ID Number 7 Set the time for the test reports if required Any other programming changes required may also be made otherwise the factory default settings will be used 8 Enter Installer s Command 9 6 0 followed by the Away button to exit Installer s Programming Mode The system will now return to the d
29. TrTrTr Tr Cu SSS S Br SSS S Br SSSS Br Cu BrBrBr Br Cu ErErEr Er Acr Low Battery SSS S Lgr SSS S Lgr SSSS Lgr Le Table 35 General Reporting Formats Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 74 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Code Description Code Description SSSS Subscriber ID Number R Alarm Restore Code A Alor o te Trouble Restore Code Channel Number Bypass Restore Code es E AC Fail Restore Code 1 digit T Trouble Ac AC Fail Restore Code 2 Digit B Bypas __ Low Battery Restore Code I Digit E AC Fail Code 17 Digit fn Low Battery Restore Code 2 Digit AC Fail Code 2 Digit Duress Code 1 Digit Tow Banery Code Digit Duress Code Digit Le Low Battery Code 2 Digit P Panic Code Digit Do User Number d S Table 36 3 1 4 1 Transmission Code Descriptions ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Reporting Formats Securitel 75 The Solution 4 4 control panel can communicate to base stations via the Securitel Network using an EDMSTU CS800 Not all messages can be transmitted via securitel as they can via the communication dialler transmitting in Contact ID Format Refer to Table 37 Securitel Reporting Messages below for the list of messages that are supported by securitel Event Location Page No Alarms and Restores LOCATION 104 151 98 LOCATION 180 181 LOCATION 168 171
30. a valid user code will need to be used to disarm the system Horn Speaker Test Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will sound the horn speaker for a two 1 second burst No other sounding device will sound in this mode If an EDMSAT SS914 has been connected to the control panel this function will test the horn speaker for a two second burst followed by the strobe connected to the satellite siren Bell Test Holding the 2 button down until two beeps are heard will sound the speakers for a two 2 second burst No other sounding device will sound in this mode If an EDMSAT SS914 has been connected to the control panel this function will test the horn speaker for a two second burst followed by the strobe connected to the satellite siren Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 62 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Strobe Test Holding the 3 button down will operate the strobe No other device will operate in this mode If an EDMSAT SS914 has been connected to the control panel this function will also test the strobe on the satellite siren How To Turn Strobe Test ON 1 Hold down the 3 button until three beeps are heard The strobe will begin to flash How To Turn Strobe Test OFF 1 Hold down the 3 button until two beeps are heard The strobe will stop flashing Turning Day Alarm On and Off Holding the 4 button down will turn day alarm on or off How To Turn Day A
31. been selected User Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 No Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator 7 v Se es a a ee ee ee eee ae Table 25 Zone Indicators Showing Relative User Numbers Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 55 Changing Domestic Phone Numbers This option allows a Master Code holder to view and program the required telephone numbers that the system will call in the event of an alarm For a more detailed description refer to Domestic Reporting on page 82 for further information How To Change Domestic Phone Numbers 1 Enter your MASTER CODE followed by 2 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash If there are telephone numbers already programmed they will be displayed one digit at a time via the zone indicators on the codepad Refer to Table 26 Zone Indicators For Changing Phone Numbers on page 56 for the indicators and their meanings If there are no telephone numbers programmed a further two beeps will be heard after entering this mode These two beeps are normally heard after the last digit of the last telephone number has been displayed Enter all the digits for PHONE No 1 one digit at a time You will notice as each digit is entered the corresponding codepad indicators will illuminate After you have entered all the di
32. first telephone number and the second telephone number If there is only one phone number press the Away button to exit this mode Enter all the digits for PHONE No 2 one digit at a time You will notice as each digit is entered the corresponding codepad indicators will illuminate After the last digit of the second telephone number press the Away button to exit this mode unless a third telephone number is required Your control panel has now been set up to report in the domestic dialling format Test the dialling functions by triggering the control panel to report to your programmed telephone numbers Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 78 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual How To Disable Domestic Dialling Using The Master Code If at any time you wish to cancel domestic dialling for any reason eg You are moving house and you do not wish the system to continue calling your work place or mobile phone etc you may enter the following sequence 1 Enter the followed by 2 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Press the STAY button 3 Press the away button to disable domestic dialling MASTER CODE 2 AWAY STAY Away Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Reporting Formats 79 Basic Pager Reporting Format Basic Pager Format requires some interpretatio
33. function will allow you to perform service work on the system without triggering the siren or the strobe The unit will return to its normal working state the next time the system is armed How To Enter Satellite Siren Service Mode 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 5 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard INSTALLER CODE 5 away Initiate Modem Call 6 This function will force the control panel to dial the callback telephone number programmed in an attempt to connect to your installer s remote programming computer How To Initiate A Modem Call N 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 6 andthe Away button Three beeps will be heard INSTALLER CODE 6 AWAY ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 51 Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On Off Telephone monitor mode allows the remote codepad to be used for a visual representation of data transmissions between the control panel and the base station receiver The dialling sequence is also shown in this mode The codepad will beep once every two seconds while telephone monitor mode is turned on regardless of whether the system is in Installer s Programming Mode or normal operating mode The first five indicators are used to display the progressive steps for a transmission to the base station receiver Zone Indicator Dialling Event Telephone Line Seized 2 Dialling Phone Number Handsh
34. occurs it will restart the one shot timer The output will switch back to zero volts once the one shot time has expired Normally Low One Shot Open With Reset This one shot polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs The output will switch back to zero volts when the one shot time has expired or when the event has returned to normal This means the one shot timer can be shortened regardless of the time setting Normally Low One Shot Open With Alarm This one shot polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs The output will switch back to zero volts when the one shot time has expired when the event has returned to normal or when the system has been disarmed This means that the one shot timer can be shortened regardless of the time setting Normally Low Latching Open This polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs The output will switch back to zero volts once the 7 button on the remote codepad has been held down until two beeps are heard Time parameters are not applicable to this polarity Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programmable Outputs Timing Of Outputs Pulsing Polarities 125 The timing of outputs is calculated by the time base and a multiplier These two values play different roles depending on the polarity selected When programming outputs to pulse both the On and Off
35. panel s data into your new programming key enter command 962 followed by the button Refer to Command 962 Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key on page 24 for further information Exit the Installer s Programming Mode by entering the command 9 6 0 followed by the button wait two seconds for the activity LED to return to its normal state and then remove the programming key This programming key will now become your standard data pattern for future programming of your control panels It should be noted that when entering the Installer s Programming Mode inserting a programming key and then altering any location would cause a simultaneous update of not only the programming keys data but also the control panels data Therefore you are not able to alter data in the programming key without the same location being altered in the control panels memory Connecting a Programming Key CC810 to the control panel when the programming keys memory is blank will corrupt the control panel s memory unless the Installer s Programming Mode has been entered first If this occurs then the control panel will need to be returned to Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited where a service fee will be charged to unlock the control panel s memory Programming Option Bits Example When programming these locations you will notice that there are four alternatives per location You may select one two three or all of these alternatives for ea
36. setting has expired This one shot time setting will always run its full duration and cannot be manually reset Normally Open One Shot Low With Retrigger 4 This one shot polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs Every time the event occurs it will restart the one shot timer The output will switch back to open circuit once the one shot time has expired This polarity is ideally suited for lighting control A PIR can be used to trigger an output for turning on lights While ever there is movement the PIR will keep re triggering the output and lengthen the time the lights will remain switched on Normally Open One Shot Low With Reset 5 This one shot polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs The output will switch back to open circuit when the one shot time has expired or when the event has returned to normal This means the operation of the output can be shortened regardless of the time parameter programmed Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 124 ISSUE123 DOC 10 11 12 13 14 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Normally Open One Shot Low With Alarm This one shot polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs The output will switch back to open circuit once the one shot time has expired when the event has returned to normal or when the system has been disarmed
37. tamper with the wiring or to substitute an alternative power source across the wiring will disrupt the data transmission and the EDMSAT will activate immediately When the EDMSAT carries out a battery test the unit will sound for two seconds if the battery test fails Refer to the Output Event Type EDMSAT Satellite Siren on page 118 when programming a programmable output for the satellite siren Hand Held Programmer CC814 The hand held programmer is used to program the locations in the Solution 4 4 control panel The unit displays the actual location number and the data value currently programmed It comes complete with a one metre connecting cable and a socket for an external programming key Refer to Programming With The Hand Held Programmer on page 20 for more information Programming Key CC810 The programming key is a unique device that will store all programming information programmed in your control panel once copied to the programming key The programming key can hold all your common configuration data such as monitoring station telephone numbers and zone reporting channels etc Alarm Link Software CC816 This software package is designed to be used for programming the Solution 4 4 control panel by remote connect via the telephone line All options and features can be accessed via this software as well as maintaining history and service reports Refer to LOCATION 224 on page 134 to enable this feature Refer to
38. the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the day month year hour and minute using the DD MM YY HH MM format 3 Press the away button when finished Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish MASTER CODE G AWAY If the date and time needs to be set for the 1st January 1997 at 10 30 PM program the date and time as follows MASTER CODE G away O 1 0 1 9 7 2 2 3 0 AWAY Turn Day Alarm On and Off This function will allow you to turn day alarm on and off Day alarm can be used to monitor zones while the system is disarmed Refer to Day Alarm Operation on page 95 for more information How To Turn Day Alarm On 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 7 and the away button Three beeps will be heard and day alarm will be turned on How To Turn Day Alarm Off 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by T and the Away button Two beeps will be heard and day alarm will be turned off Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 60 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Reset Latching Outputs This function will reset any device that has been programmed to remain on once it has been activated This could be a door bell that is required to keep ringing until someone has acknowledged it How To Reset Latching Outputs 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 8 and the Away button Two beeps will be heard and all l
39. the horn speaker bell and strobe regardless of whether the system is in the armed or disarmed state A distinct fire sound is emitted through the horn speaker to indicate this type of alarm condition The fire sound is completely different to the burglary sound Chime Zone A Chime zone is not a burglary zone It can never sound the sirens or trigger the dialler Its purpose is to map it to a programmable output for an indication of sealed or unsealed Refer to Output Event Type Global Chime on page 122 Chime zones require EOL resistors and they will register at a remote codepad These zones do not effect the operation of forced arming Zone Not Used If a zone is not used program it as a zone type of 15 This zone will never sound the sirens or trigger the dialler An EOL resistor is not required if this zone type is used Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 102 Zone Options Example ISSUE123 DOC 1 amp 2 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual When programming this location you will notice that there are four options per location You may select one two three or all four of these options however only one number needs to be programmed This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together Program a seven 7 is you require options 1 2 and 4 simultaneously ie 1 2 4 7 Option Description 1 Lockout Siren Lockout Dialler Silent Alarm Table 50 Zone Options Lockout Sir
40. the need to know a Master Code To enter the required Installer Code function enter the INSTALLER CODE followed by the required Funcrion FUNCTION digit and the Away button INSTALLER CODE FUNCTION AWAY These functions can only be carried out when the system is in the disarmed state Function Description Fault AnalysisMode i O 2 Set Number Of Days Until The First Test Report 4 Walk TestMode o O ae 7 Initiate Modem Call Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On Off 8 Reserved S O 9 Send Test Report Table 19 Installer Code Functions Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 47 Fault Analysis Mode Whenever a system fault occurs the FAULT or MAINS indicator will flash and the codepad will beep once every minute If the MAINS indicator is flashing this is because the AC mains supply has been disconnected There is no need to determine this type of system fault Pressing the AWAY button once will acknowledge the AC mains fail and will stop the codepad from beeping once every minute How To Enter Fault Analysis Mode 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by O and the AWAY button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash in unison with the FAULT indicator One or more zone indicators 1 8 will illuminate indicating the type of fault that has occurred Refer to Fault Descriptions on page 44 for further information
41. the phone Refer to Remote Arming Via The Telephone on page 66 for more information Forced arming is automatically assumed when this feature is being used Whether remote functions have been enabled or disabled this will have no effect on remote arming via the telephone Refer to Ring Count on page 87 for programming the number of rings before the control panel will answer an incoming call Enable Upload Download Via Alarm Link 4 This option will need to be selected if you require to use the Alarm Link Software CC816 to remotely program the control panel The control panel will not respond to the Alarm Link Software if this option is not selected Refer to Upload Download Via Alarm Link Software on page 67 for more information Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm 8 If the control panel is communicating with a remote computer via Alarm Link Software CC816 and an alarm has registered the Alarm Link session will automatically terminate and the relevant alarm message will be reported to the base station receiver If an alarm occurs that does not need to report to the base station receiver the session will not terminate If this option has not been selected and an alarm has registered the Alarm Link software will prompt the operator with a Terminate or Continue message ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System and Consumer Options 135 Dialler Options 2 LOCATI
42. to LOCATION 060 on page 87 to enable answering machine bypass Enable Codepad Extinguish Mode 8 If this option has been selected all indicators on the remote codepads will extinguish if a button is not pressed for 60 seconds The indicators will illuminate when there is an alarm except a silent alarm when a button is pressed on the codepad when the AC mains fail beeps or if the entry timer has been activated Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 140 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Consumer Options 2 LOCATION 230 ISSUE123 DOC 0 Option Description Reserved Enable Single Button Disarming In STAY Mode Enable Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm Table 86 Consumer Options 2 a Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode and STAY Mode Reserved Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode If this option has been selected the hold down functions for arming in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode will be functional Refer to Hold Down Functions on page 61 for more information Enable Single Button Disarming From STAY Mode This option will only operate when Option 2 in this location has also been selected This option will allow hold down functions for disarming from STAY Mode Refer to Hold Down Functions on page 61 for more information Enable Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm This option allows the memory of alarm events to be cleared from the remote codepad when the system has been d
43. two beeps are heard The FAULT indicator should remain steady and the STAY and AWAY indicators will flash in unison with each other The ZONE indicators will indicate the type of system fault Refer to Table 18 Fault Indicators below for the list of different system faults that may occur Zone ask Fault Description Reserved E Fault Communications Failure Table 18 Fault Indicators 2 To exit fault analysis mode press the Away button The STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish and the FAULT indicator will remain illuminated How To Acknowledge The System Fault 1 To acknowledge the system fault press the away button The FAULT indicator will remain illuminated and the codepad will cease its once a minute beep Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 44 Fault Descriptions ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Low Battery A low battery fault will register when the battery supply voltage falls below 10 5 volts or when a dynamic battery test detects a low capacity battery This fault will clear after a successful dynamic battery test A dynamic battery test is performed every four hours once power has been connected to the control panel and also every time the system is armed in AWAY Mode and STAY Mode Date and Time The date and time fault will register every time the control panel has been powered down This fault will not cause the FAULT indicator on the codepad to i
44. when a zone programmed for day alarm has been triggered The ZONE indicator and the latching output will reset when the Away button has been pressed This will only occur when the system is disarmed Refer to Output Event Type Day Alarm Latching on page 119 for more information ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Zone Information 95 Day Alarm Operation How To Turn Day Alarm On 1 Hold down the 4 button until three beeps are heard How To Turn Day Alarm Off 1 Hold Down the 4 button until two beeps are heard If a zone has been programmed for day alarm the zone can be isolated in the normal way so that it does not register as a day alarm zone Only zones 1 4 can be used as day alarm zones The STAY indicator can be programmed to indicate whether day alarm has been turned on or off When day alarm has been turned on the STAY indicator will flash once every three seconds Monitoring of tamper zones 1 4 can be achieved by programming an output to mimic a zone Refer to Output Event Types on page 118 for more information No Of Beeps System Status Day Alarm Turned Off Day Alarm Turned On Table 47 Day Alarm Status Indication Beeps Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 96 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual EOL Resistor Value LOCATION 103 4 Resistor Value Option Resistor Value 0 No EOL Resistor 1K Brown Black Red 6K8 Blue Gre
45. when the AC mains has been reconnected for two minutes If an AC Loss report is not required program LOCATION 168 171 with a zero 4 Low Battery Report LOCATION 172 175 3091 Location Description 172 Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Digit 173 Contact ID Event Code Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4 2 Format 174 Contact ID Event Code Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel Table 60 System Status Low Battery Report Locations A Battery Test Failure report Contact ID Event Code 309 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the systems battery voltage falls below 10 5 volts or when a dynamic battery test detects a low capacity battery The control panel continually monitors the battery voltage Refer to Fault Descriptions on page 44 for more information A dynamic battery test is performed every time the system has been armed as well as every four hours from when the power has been supplied to the control panel A Low Battery restore report will be transmitted if the back up battery has been restored the next time the system has been armed or when the next dynamic battery test reports the battery test is OK If a Low Battery report is not required program LOCATION 172 175 with a zero ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Reporting Information 113 Sensor Watch Report LOCATION 176 179 3
46. when the client initiates it through the remote codepad you will need to program the following information LOCATION 32 47 on page 83 will need to have the Callback Telephone Number programmed and Option 4 in LOCATION 224 on page 134 will need to be disabled The control panel has now been set so that the client has control of when a remote connection can be established To initiate the control panel to dial the remote computer to establish a link hold the 6 button down until two beeps are heard on the remote codepad Remote Connect Without Callback Verification Remote connect without callback verification can be handy where you have a need to perform Upload Download functions from multiple locations It should be noted that by using this feature you are reducing the security of the control panel LOCATION 32 47 on page 83 should be cleared and Option 4 in LOCATION 224 on page 134 will need to be enabled The control panel will now allow a connection of the first call without calling the remote computer back to make contact Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 68 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Remote Connect With Callback Verification Remote connect with callback verification offers the highest degree of data security by incorporating a two level security check The first is the Installer Code combined with the Subscriber ID Number needs to match that of the control panel S
47. will automatically increment any other zone pulse count which has already registered at least one trigger pulse during its respective time To enable this option refer to Option 8 in LOCATION 228 on page 138 24 Hour zones do not receive any handover pulses from other zones 24 Hour zones may handover pulses to other zones Zone Pulse Count Time ISSUE123 DOC Zone pulse count time is the time frame or period over which the programmed number of pulses must register before an alarm condition is generated 20 ms Loop Response Time 150 ms Loop Response Time Option Pulse Count Time Option Pulse Count Time 0 O5Secons 8 amp 8 20 Seconds 10 Seconds 120 Seconds 15 Seconds 200 Seconds Table 53 Zone Pulse Count Times 90 Seconds Teo 4 4Secons 12 Seconds 6 For zone pulse count time options 0 7 have a zone loop response time of 20 ms For zone pulse count time options 8 15 have a zone loop response time of 150 ms Loop response time is the length of time a zone must be triggered before it can register as unsealed or a valid pulse Inertia sensors should use options 0 7 while PIR detectors should use options 8 15 Zones which trigger for more than 10 seconds continuously will be considered unsealed and cause an alarm condition irrespective of any zone pulse count or zone time settings Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Status Information This section includes the
48. will operate when the communication dialler is on line The output will reset when the communication dialler has released the telephone line Ring Detect This output will operate when an incoming call has been detected by the control panel The output will reset when the ringing has stopped or when the call has been answered Mimic Zone 1 3 haj Mimic Tamper Zone 1 Mimic Zone 2 3 aaj Mimic Tamper Zone 2 Mimic Zone 3 3 s Mimic Tamper Zone 3 Mimic Zone 4 4 0 Mimic Tamper Zone 4 These output types will mimic the zone inputs The output will operate when the zone is unsealed and will reset when the zone has resealed They will operate regardless of the zone type chosen ie A zone Not Used can still operate a mimic output This feature operates when the system is armed or disarmed Global Chime This output will operate when any zones programmed as Chime have triggered The output will reset when the zone has resealed Zone Not Sealed This output will operate whenever a burglary zone is unsealed Chime zones will not operate this output event type Zone Not Sealed After Exit Time This output will operate at the end of exit time if a burglary zone is unsealed The output will reset when all zones are sealed or the system has been disarmed Chime zones will not operate this output event type Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programmable Outputs 123 Output Polarity There are fifteen different polarities to ch
49. zones which are left unsealed when the system has been armed will be indicated by the zone indicator constantly illiminated Tamper zones will be displayed on their corrsponding zone indicator on the codepad Eg If the tamper on Zone 1 becomes unsealed the codepad will then display Zone 1 If an alarm occurs on a burglary zone as well as it s parallel tamper zone during the same arming cycle only the burglary zone will be indicated on the codepad Event memory recall mode will however display that two separate alarms had occurred Tamper zones when reporting to the base station receiver report as Zones 9 12 to allow the monitoring station to tell the difference between burglary and tamper zones Refer to Point ID Codes on page 71 for more information If a burglary zone is programmed to be silent or lockout dialler lockout siren the tamper zone which is connected in parallel will also become silent or lockout dialler lockout siren Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 100 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Zone Defaults Zone 1 Location 104 111 Zone 2 Location 112 119 Zone 3 Location 120 127 fofofolifafoliy rfofofoli ayo Zone 4 Location 128 135 Location 136 143 Location 144 151 zfofofofijsil efetsfefe vfefoy Plesie Zone Zone Zone Pulse Zone Pulse Event Code Event Code Event Code Dialler Type Option Count Count Time Hundreds Digit Tens Digit Units Digit Channel Zone Types
50. 071 Location Description Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4 2 Format 176 Contact ID Event Code Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel Table 61 System Status Low Battery Report Locations A Self Test Failure report Contact ID Event Code 307 will be reported to the base station receiver when a zone has not been triggered during the sensor watch time This report will continue to be transmitted according to the frequency of the sensor watch time until the fault has been rectified To clear the fault and stop any further reporting the zone that has registered the fault must be unsealed and resealed again Refer to LOCATION 218 219 on page 129 for setting the number of days a zone may remain sealed before registering as a fault If a Sensor Watch report is not required program LOCATION 176 179 with a zero 4 Open Close Reports LOCATION 180 181 89 Location Description Opening Report Code Closing Report Code Table 62 Open Close Reporting Locations An Opening report Contact ID Event Code 401 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the system has been disarmed from AWAY Mode A Closing report Contact ID Event Code 401 is transmitted at the end of exit time when the system has been armed in AWAY Mode If an expanded format has been selected this code will be use
51. 15 The N O contact is the connection point for the positive side of a DC siren such as a piezo screamer The negative side of the DC siren needs to be connected to the GND terminal A link JP2 is provided on the PCB for connecting the COM terminal to either GND or 12V This link should be connected to 12V as shown in Figure 10 Solution 4 4 Wiring Diagram on page 151 The relay is rated at 1 Amp 30 VDC These terminals are zones three and four Their common terminal is 12V All normally closed contacts are to be wired in series with the EOL resistor where normally open contacts are to be wired in parallel with the EOL resistor The function of the zones and their response times are programmable via the system programming options If split EOL has been programmed this will enable 24 hour tamper zones to be connected in parallel to zones three and four to act as zones eleven and twelve These two terminals are for power to detectors and other equipment They are fuse protected by a 1 amp fuse These terminals are zones one and two Their common terminal is 12V All normally closed contacts are to be wired in series with the EOL resistor where normally open contacts are to be wired in parallel with the EOL resistor The function of the zones and their response times are programmable via the system programming options If split EOL has been programmed this will enable 24 hour tamper zones to be connected in parallel to zones one and two to ac
52. 5 Set Up Domestic Dialling Format Command 965 has been added to make the set up of the domestic dialling format a one step operation Refer to page 76 for more information on Domestic Reporting Format After Installer s Programming Mode has been accessed enter command 9 6 5 followed by the button This will automatically set the following locations in bold below No other locations will be changed when command 965 has been issued Location Description Setting LOCATION 49 LOCATION 052 055 Subscriber ID Number 0 0 0 1 1 Beep LOCATION 104 111 LOCATION 112 119 LOCATION 128 135 LOCATION 152 153 Bypass Reports Ao Used o2 LOCATION 160 163 Codepad Panic 0 0 0 0 Not Used LOCATION 164 167 0 0 0 0 Not Used 222 LOCATION 168 171 Not Used LOCATION 172 175 LOCATION 180 181 0 0 Not Used LOCATION 182 185 0 0 0 9 Not Used Table 5 Command 965 Defaults 2222 2 As you can see from the table above all reporting other than zone alarms have been disabled The handshake tone has been set for 1400 Hz tone acknowledgment and the Subscriber ID Number has been set for one identification beep The zone reporting has been set so that any zone that triggers an alarm condition will only report when the alarm occurs the zone restore report will not report as there is no separate indications for zone alarm reports and zone alarm restore reports Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty
53. 7 Is l ting ZONES retene tenteo t a iia 41 K I CE AO EAT TTT 101 Keyswitch Zone Options eesseesesesessresreesreereseresresereeseeee 104 L Patching ONDU S E 2s lok a eet ee te ei 63 Lockout Dialler Tockout Siren i2 titi itt tite Stet ees MEOW RAMEY icee ss es i ar e EE AE AR TATIE Low Battery REPOmt lt ecsccceasieieevacessensaseedancevevdscnevenscevecancees 112 M MAINS Indicator ee enenenanen ne aAA Ane 33 35 Master O Odea ie ee ea ee 150 Master Code Function Changing amp Deleting Codes 53 Master Code Function Changing Domestic Phone Numbers55 Master Code Function Event Memory Recall 56 Master Code Function Initiate Modem Call 60 Master Code Function Reset Latching Outputs 60 Master Code Function Set Date and Time ee 59 Master Code Function Turn Day Alarm On and Off 59 Master Code Function Turning Outputs On Off Master Code Function Walk Test Mode Master Code Functions cc ccecesceceesneeceesneeeeesneeeeeeeeeees Medical Alaris pci ccvscce hee tct cence carne cece rey tok A ENES SENESE Modem Call Monitor Horn Speaker eeeeescesseceseeeseeesneeesseeesaes Monitoring Station eee eecceeeeeeseceseeeeseeeeeeesneeesaes Multiplier scciscecsueterectunteseleeleasiuvlosedvelvscevectecedvalvecdorctess N New Zealand Telepermit Notes ccceeseesseeeseeesseeeees 161 Night Arm Stati nieces cocieceydecbveevestessovteeoreenoeo
54. ASE 2 MULTIPLIER 15 The zone that the fire smoke detector is connected to should be programmed as follows ZONE TYPE 13 OPTION 0 ZONE PULSE COUNT 3 ZONE TIME 15 Remote Control 1 2 9 Remote Control 2 Remote Control 3 These outputs can be remotely activated Turned On or Off via the Alarm Link Software Refer to your Alarm Link Instruction Manual for further information Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 122 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual 2 us Communications Failure After 3 Unsuccessful Calls 30 31 32 3 3 WwW Ww W UW o N OUI 45 46 47 This output will operate when the communication dialler has made 3 unsuccessful calls to the base station receiver The output will reset when all messages have been transmitted ie When the buffer is empty or when all possible attempts have been made Communications Failure This output will operate when the communication dialler has made all possible attempts to reach the base station receiver The output will reset when the first Kiss Off has been received This output will not operate for domestic formats Dialler Disabled This output will operate as long as Option Enable Dialler Reporting Functions in LOCATION 224 on page 134 has been disabled The output will reset once Option 1 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions in LOCATION 224 on page 134 has been enabled Dialler Active This output
55. AULT indicator will illuminate when the horn speaker has been disconnected and will extinguish when the horn speaker has been reconnected If an output is required to operate when the horn speaker has been disconnected refer to Output Event Type Horn Speaker Monitor Fail on page 120 for more information Allow Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operations 8 This feature will enable horn speaker beeps to be heard when the system is armed and disarmed via a hand held radio remote control unit Devices connected to the bell output RELAY OUTPUT will not activate These speaker beeps are applicable when using the Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 or when remotely operating the system via a zone programmed for keyswitch operation Refer to Radio Key Keyswitch Interface on page 144 for more information Refer to Keyswitch Zone on page 101 for more information No Of Beeps System Status 1 System Disarmed System Armed In AWAY Mode System Armed In STAY Mode Table 82 Horn Speaker Beeps j When using the Night Arm Station CP105 to arm in STAY Mode if this option has been A selected three beeps will be heard from the horn speaker to indicate that the system has been armed in STAY Mode A ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System and Consumer Options 137 System Options 2 LOCATION 227 2 Option Description Enable Radio Key Keyswitch Interface Or Night Arm Station i i Enab
56. C 132 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual System Time LOCATION 901 904 0000 Location Description Current Hour In 24 Hour Time Tens Digit Current Hour In 24 Hour Time Units Digit Current Minute Tens Digit 904 Current Minute Units Digit Table 78 System Time Locations The Solution 4 4 control panel has a real time 24 hour clock that needs to be set during installation This time must be set in 24 hour format ie 10 30 PM would be programmed as 2230 Every time the system has been powered down the system time will need to be reset Setting The Date and Time The Master Code holder is allowed to set the date and time as follows How To Set The New Date and Time JAN 1 Enter your MASTER CODE followed by 6 and the AWAY button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the day month year hour and minute using the DD MM YY HH MM format 3 Press the Away button when finished Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish MASTER CODE 6 AWAY If the date and time needs to be set for the 1st January 1997 at 10 30 PM program the date and time as follows MASTER CODE G away O 1 0 1 9 2 2 3 0 aon Example ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited This section includes the following Dialler Options 1 Dialler Options 2 System Options 1 System Options 2
57. Control Panel This command is used to copy data from the programming key to the control panel How To Copy The Programming Key Memory To The Control Panel 1 Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 1 2 3 4 followed by the button Connect the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel Enter command 9 6 3 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the programming key s data has now been copied to the control panel Enter command 9 6 O followed by the button to exit Installer s Programming Mode Disconnect the programming key from the control panel How To Copy Programming Key Memory To Control Panel Using Hand Held Programmer 1 Before connecting the hand held programmer to the control panel make sure that the switch on the hand held programmer is in the EXT position and that no external programming key has been plugged onto the hand held programmer Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 12 3 4 followed by the button Plug the programming key onto the pins marked EXTERNAL KEY on the hand held programmer Enter command 9 6 3 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the programming keys data will now be copied to the control panel Enter command 9 6 O followed by the button to exit Installer s Programming Mode Leave the switch on the hand held programmer in the EXT position and disconnect the programming key Electronics Design and Manufacturing
58. Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 40 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Codepad Duress Alarm A codepad duress alarm can be used as a hold up alarm This will occur when the number 9 is added to the end of any valid user code that is being used to disarm the system A duress alarm is always silent and can only be made use of if your system is reporting back to a monitoring station or pocket pager If you wish to disable the reporting of the codepad duress alarm report refer to LOCATION 156 159 on page 109 for more information one 9 aw Codepad Panic Alarm Versions Up To 1 26 A panic alarm will occur when any two outside buttons in the same horizontal row on a codepad are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm Refer to Option 4 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 to enable codepad panic to be silent If you wish to disable the reporting of the codepad panic alarm report refer to LOCATION 160 163 on page 110 for more information l 3 a4 6 47 9 a EA Aw Codepad Panic Alarm Version 1 27 Onwards A codepad panic alarm will be triggered when either the 1 and3 buttons or the stay and Away buttons are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm Refer to Option 4 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 to enable codepad panic to be silent If you wish to disable the reporting of the codepad panic alarm report refer to LOCATION 160 163 on page 110 for more information
59. Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged Table 16 FAULT Indicator Programming Mode This indicator will illuminate when the system has entered either Installer s Programming Mode or Operators Programming Mode Both persons will flash Flashing Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 36 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Off Indicator Zone Sealed The indicator will illuminate when the system is in the disarmed state and will flash when a zone becomes unsealed It will stop flashing when all zones are sealed On Indicator Zone In Alarm The indicator will illuminate when the system is armed in AWAY Mode and will flash when an alarm occurs The indicator will reset once a valid user code has been entered cecce Both the and indicators will illuminate when the system has been armed in STAY Mode Audible Indicators In general the audible indications given out by the codepad are as follows Indicator Definition One Short Beep A Button Has Been Pressed On The Codepad Or End Of Exit Time When Armed In STAY Mode Two Short Beeps The System Has Accepted Your Code Three Short Beeps The Requested Function Has Been Executed One Long Beep Indicates The End Of Exit Time In AWAY Mode Or Thel Requested Operation Has Been Denied Or Aborted One Short Beep Every Second Walk Test Mode Is Currently Active One Short Beep Every Two Telephone Monitor Mode Is Active Seconds One Short Beep Every Minute There Is A Syst
60. Functions on page 61 for further information on day alarm Day Alarm Resetting This output will operate when a zone programmed for day alarm has been triggered The output will reset when the day alarm zone has resealed Refer to LOCATION 101 on page 94 for programming zones for day alarm Day alarm can be turned on and off by holding down the 4 button Three beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned on two beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned off Refer to Hold Down Functions on page 61 for further information on day alarm Day Alarm Latching This output will operate when a zone programmed for day alarm has been triggered The output will reset when the xnav button has been pressed Refer to LOCATION 101 on page 94 for programming zones for day alarm Day alarm can be turned on and off by holding down the 4 button Three beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned on two beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned off Refer to Hold Down Functions on page 61 for further information on day alarm Day Alarm Enabled This output will operate as soon as day alarm has been enabled The output will reset when day alarm has been turned off Day alarm can be turned on and off by holding down the 4 button Three beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned on two beeps indicates that day alarm has been turned off Refer to Hold Down Functions on page 61 for further information on day alarm AC Fail
61. Indicator 0 0ccccccccccceeeeeeseesesesssssssssssssssssesees 33 35 Features Fire sA latin vec 3s esos cee este cectee een ea techs cach eases chen she cece antes 40 Forced Arming riren oeseri ira ee erre 37 38 136 149 G General Reporting Formats sseessseseesseereesreeressrrerrerrrerese 73 Glossary Of Terms H Hand Held Dialler Tester 0 cccccccccccccccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 143 Hand Held Programmet esserci 20 142 Hand Held Radio Remote Control cccccccccecceeeeeeeeeees 150 Handover Isolated In STAY Handover Delay rerna aE E E A E S Handover Delay To Be Sequential 0 eee eee eeeeeeeeeeee 137 Handover Zone Handshake Tone ccccccccccccccccceceececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 84 Hold Down Function Arm In AWAY Mode 064 61 Hold Down Function Arm In STAY Mode X Hold Down Function Bell Test ccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeee Hold Down Function Codepad Beeper Tone Change 63 Hold Down Function Fault Analysis Mode X Hold Down Function Horn Speaker Test eee Hold Down Function Initiate Modem Call cceee Hold Down Function Initiate Test Report ve Hold Down Function Reset Latching Outputs 00 00 000 63 Hold Down Function Strobe Test ccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeee 62 Hold Down Functions 0 22 2 ccc ccccccccccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 61 Horn Speak r oeeie sieniin Eai 44 116 Horm Spea
62. Made Up Of 3 Number 1 New Event Or Opening Hex Digits Hex Digits Hex Digits 3 New Restore Or Closing Table 32 Contact ID Format Breakdown In general Contact ID reporting format is very simple as most of the Event Codes and Point ID Codes have been predefined The event code is programmable where the Point ID Number is fixed The base station software usually only has the ability to identify a zone going into alarm by its Point ID Code and usually pays little attention to the Event Code Refer to Table 33 Point ID Codes on page 71 for further information on the Solut ion 4 4 Point ID Codes ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Reporting Formats 71 Point ID Codes Point ID Event Number Description Explanation Zone Specific Burglary Zones Burglary 1 3 Zone a 24 Hour Burglary Zones 133 24 Hour Burglary 100 Zone spc Tamper Zones Zone Tamper a a e a User Specific Open Close Report Opening User Fas Closing User Codepad Panic Panic Alarm Codepad Fire 110 Fire Alarm 110 New Version 1 27 nae Codepad Medical Medical Alarm New Version 1 27 Fa Code Retry Limit Exceeded Access Denied Test Report 602 Test Report 114 na Zone ee Sensor Watch Sensor Self Test Failure Fa m TET Trouble Sensor Trouble 1 4 aed Zone Specific Tamper Trouble Sensor Trouble Tamper 9 12 ce Zone Specific Bypass 570 Zone Bypass 108 1 4 Fixed Table 33 Point ID Codes
63. Manufacturing Pty Limited Programmable Outputs This section includes the following e Programmable Outputs Output Defaults Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer Output Event Types Output Polarity Timing Of Outputs Pulsing Polarities One Shot Polarities 116 Programmable Outputs The Solut ion Solution 4 4 Installation Manual 4 4 control panel has three fully programmable outputs on the main PCB and one other programmable output that operates the codepad buzzer These three outputs are factory default to operate a horn speaker strobe and an internal screamer Programmable outputs require four parameters to be programmed in order to operate correctly Event Type When To Operate Pola rity How To Operate Time Base How Long To Operate For Time Multiplier How Often To Operate Polarity Time Time Base Multiplier When To 0 perate Is selected from the output event types listed on page 118 How To Operate How Long To Operate For How Often To Operate For Output Defaults pai ut 1 o o i 186 191 BE Polarity Time aa Type Base Multiplier Default For Horn Speaker E A c Location 198 203 nE Polarity Time Time Type Base Multiplier Default For Screamers RELAY ISSUE123 DOC Each digit should be entered into the two corresponding locations for the output event type required Is selected from Table 65 Event Type Polarities on page 123 This determines whether the output rema
64. O Communications Failure This event will operate when the dialler has made all possible attempts to reach the base station receiver The output will reset when the first Kiss Off is received This output event type is not applicable for domestic reporting The codepad buzzer will now operate instead of the output that has been programmed The output is no longer functional and cannot be used for any other output event type Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 118 Output Event Types ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual There are approximately fifty different output event types to choose from Two numbers designate each output event type These two numbers need to be programmed into the appropriate locations of the output being used to indicate when the output should operate All reset times are in reference to polarity 1 and 8 Reset times will vary depending on the polarity used 00 00 01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 0 h EDMSAT Satellite Siren Output 1 Only This output controls all functions of an EDMSAT satellite siren SS914 The option of speaker indication beeps will not operate via the EDMSAT for remote operations No polarity is required to be programmed for this output event type EDMSTU Securitel PCB Output 2 Only This output controls all functions of an EDMSTU Securitel unit CS800 The Data terminal on the securitel unit connects to the STR termi
65. ON 225 0 Option Description Send Open Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred Send Open Close Reports When In STAY Mode Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete Table 80 Dialler Options 2 Send Open Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred 1 This option requires Open Close reports in LOCATION 180 181 to be enabled on page 113 for it to be effective 4 8 An opening report will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the system has been disarmed after an alarm has occurred When the system has been armed a closing report will be transmitted An opening or closing report will not report again until the system has registered another alarm condition If the system is disarmed when an alarm occurs only a closing report will be transmitted when the system is next armed 4 Reserved Send Open Close Reports When In STAY Mode 4 If open and close reports Contact ID Event Code 401 are required when the system is armed in STAY Mode this option will need to be selected This option requires Open Close reports in LOCATION 180 181 to be enabled on page 113 for it to be effective Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete 8 If this option has been selected the horn speaker bell and strobe outputs will not activate until the base station receiver has sent a kiss off back to the control panel after the message has been transmitted If multiple messages are transmitted the sir
66. Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 26 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Command 964 Erase Programming Key This command erases all data from the programming key ISSUE123 DOC How To Erase The Programming Key 1 Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 12 3 4 followed by the button Connect the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel Enter command 9 6 4 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the programming keys data has now been deleted Enter command 9 6 Q followed by the button to exit Installer s Programming Mode Disconnect the programming key from the control panel How To Erase The Programming Key Using The Hand Held Programmer 1 Before connecting the hand held programmer to the control panel make sure that the switch on the hand held programmer is in the EXT position and that no external programming key has been plugged onto the hand held programmer Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 12 3 4 followed by the button Plug the programming key onto the pins marked EXTERNAL KEY on the hand held programmer Enter command 9 6 4 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the programming keys data has now been deleted Enter command 9 6 O followed by the button to exit Installer s Programming Mode Disconnect the programming key from the hand held programmer Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming 27 Command 96
67. R D AS AEAEE EE EEEE oe Bld 118 144 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions seeseeseeereereeereereeeee 134 Enable Remote Arming Via Telephone 134 Enable Upload Download 00 134 Enable Disable Automatic Stepping 0 0 00 cece eeeeeeeeeeeeee 28 Enable Disable Zone Status Mode ce eeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeee 22 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Index Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 129 Entry Time Entry Timer 1 Entry Timer 2 cease cence neee an eancece Entry W ani 8 36525 25253 ced3s0ice0dssraevetsecdeesigsciessisestssedeesiets EOL Resistor Value Erase Programming Key 00 eceeeeesceeeseceeneesseeeeseeenseeesaes 26 Event Code Hundreds Digit 0 0 0 eee eeseeeeeeeseeeeneeeenee 98 Event Code Tens Digit Event Code Units Digit o RS Event Codes 2 22 2 ceiene ee a re ee Event Memory Recall 4 Event Memory Recall Mode Exit Installer s Programming Mode Exit Time wss5 shes a External Equipment F FAULT AC Mains Failure cccccecssscecceeeeessseeeeeeeeeees 44 FAULT Communication Failure 0 cccccccccccseceeeeeeeeees 44 FAULT Date and Timessa a n a a ass 44 FAULT E2 Fault FAULT Horn Speakert ssseeeeeeeseseeeesrereresresresereesresressees 44 FAULT Low Battery eetere ii a ERES 44 FAULT Sensor Watch Fault Analysis Mod rn 43 47 62 FAULT
68. SSUE123 DOC How To Copy The Control Panel Memory To The Programming Key 1 Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 1 2 3 4 followed by the button Plug the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel Enter command 9 6 2 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the control panel s memory has now been copied into the programming key Enter command 9 6 Q followed by the button to exit Installer s Programming Mode Disconnect the programming key from the control panel How To Copy The Panel Memory To Programming Key Using The Hand Held Programmer 1 Before connecting the hand held programmer to the control panel make sure that the switch on the hand held programmer is in the EXT position and that no external programming key has been plugged onto the hand held programmer Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 12 3 4 followed by the button Plug the programming key onto the pins marked EXTERNAL KEY on the hand held programmer Enter command 9 6 2 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the control panel s memory has now been copied into the programming key Enter command 9 6 Q followed by the button to exit Installer s Programming Mode Leave the switch on the hand held programmer in the EXT position and disconnect the programming key Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming 25 Command 963 Copy From Programming Key To
69. Sec s Entry Timer 1 Location 211 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Location 212 213 Entry Timer 2 Location 212 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s y Location 213 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Location 214 215 Exit Time Location 214 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s Location 215 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Location 216 217 i Location 216 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s Entry Guard Time For STAY M ode Location 217 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Location 218 219 i Location 218 Increments Of Days Tens Digit Sensor Watch Time Location 219 Increments Of Days Units Digit ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Page 108 U w Q o oO U w Q oO are A U w Q o lt D Location 198 203 Configurations Output 1 fi fuafo o oo Strobe 2 Jo fo ofo Relay 1 5f1 o ofo U w Q o to m U w Q o to U w Q o N oO m RO U w Q oO N o Programming Sheets Location 220 Codepad Lockout Time Location 221 Siren Run Time Location 222 Location 220 Increments Of 10 Seconds Location 221 Increments Of Minutes 0 15 Siren Sound Rate Slow lt Sound gt Fast Location 223 Swinger Shutdown Count Location 224 Dialler Options 1 Location 225 Dialler Options 2 Location 226 System Options 1 Location 227 System Opti
70. Software CC816 and will need to be set to Waiting For An Incoming Call If no callback telephone number has been programmed holding down the 6 button will have no effect Reset Latching Outputs Holding the 7 button down until two beeps are heard will reset any programmable output that has been programmed to remain on once it has been activated The output will need to be programmed with a latching polarity Refer to Output Polarity on page 123 for further information Codepad Beeper Tone Change Holding the 8 button down continuously will change the tone of the buzzer in the remote codepad There are fifty different tones to choose from between 1500 Hz and 5000 Hz and they are specific to each codepad In a multiple codepad installation each codepad can have a different tone How To Change The Tone Of The Buzzer 1 To change the tone of the codepad buzzer hold the 8 button down continuously The tone of the buzzer will start to increase in pitch De Release the 8 button when the desired tone has been reached 3 Press the Away button to exit this function Initiate A Test Report Holding the O button down until two beeps are heard will transmit a test report which is used to test the dialling and reporting capabilities of the system without causing the sirens to sound A test report will not be transmitted if the Subscriber ID Number is 0000 This feature is only applicable if the control panel has the dialler hybrid
71. System In STAY Mode 1 Enter your Cove followed by the stay button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will illuminate Exit time will now commence Any zones that have been programmed for STAY Mode will be automatically isolated and their respective indicators will begin to flash until exit time expires At the end of exit time the ZONE indicators will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep CODE STAY How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 1 Hold down the stay button until two beeps are heard The STAY indicator will illuminate and exit time will now commence Any zones that have been programmed for STAY Mode will be automatically isolated and their respective indicators will begin to flash until exit time expires At the end of exit time the ZONE indicators will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep STAY If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time the zone will be automatically isolated The zone will become an active part of the system again as soon as it has resealed ie If a window is left open after exit time has expired the window will not be an active part of the system until it has closed Opening the window after exit time has expired will cause an alarm condition Forced Arming The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming Refer to Option 1 in LOCATION 226 on page 136 for more information on forced arming If t
72. TAY Mode Armed In STAY Mode Arming In AWAY Mode cccceeeseceeeseceeeneeeeeeneeeeseeeeees Arming In STAY Mode 0 0 cee eeeeeeeeesceceseeseneetseeeseeenseees Arming Via Telephone Audible Indicators ccceesscceeeseeceeeneeeeeneeeeeenaeeeeeaaees Automatic Stepping Of Locations 0 ceeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeees AWAY Indicator yx AWAY Moderar e n ee e a n e AWAY OP Hren nnd e A a OaE B Base Station Information seesesesessesesesreseresressresrresrereresee Basic Paget o ae Basic Pager Reporting Format Battery Testing Bell Test Bypass Reports C Callback Telephone Number ssseseeeeeseeeesreseresressresrreses Cellular Dialers onne a a a a aa Changing Domestic Phone Numbers Changing User Codes 00 0 eeeecceesesesseeseeeeseeeseesseenseeenseees Chime Zones ie i a r iinet neti aie Code Retries Cod pad Buzzer see o E S Codepad Duress i 3 1 42 e E EES S Codepad Duress Report Codepad Extinguish Mode 00 ee eeeeeseeeeseeseeeeseeeneeeenee Codepad Fire ssiri sr sini an nE SEE REE ASAR aE h Codepad Lockout Time Codepad Medical Codepad Panic Codepad Panic Repott Codepad Panic To Be Silent Command 958 Enable Disable Zone Status Command 959 Test Programming Key e ee eeeeeeeeeeees Command 960 Exit Installer s Programming Mode 23 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Command
73. There are thirteen different zone types to choose from Zones 1 4 may be programmed as any one of the zone types listed below Tamper zones connected in parallel can only be used as a fixed 24 hour zone type and cannot be changed Zone Type Description Zone Type Description 0 Instant TB Delay Isolated In STAY Mode 1 Handover 9 Delay 2 Isolated In STAY Mode Delay 1 4 Reserved 2 24 Hour Burglary 6 Instant Isolated In STAY Mode 14 Chime Only Table 49 Zone Types Instant Zone 0 An Instant zone will sound the sirens and operate the dialler as soon as it registers as unsealed after the exit timer has expired Handover Zone 1 A Handover zone will act as an instant zone if it has been triggered by itself If a handover zone is triggered after a delay zone the remaining delay time will handover from the delay zone to the handover zone Handover may be sequential or non sequential Refer to Option 2 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 if you require handover to be sequential or non sequential Delay 1 Zone 2 A Delay 1 zone will have a delay time determined by the value in Entry Timer 1 on page 128 Delay 2 Zone 3 A Delay 2 zone will have a delay time determined by the value in Entry Timer 2 on page 128 Reserved ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Zone Information 10 11 12 13 14 15 101 Reserved Instant Zone Isolated In STAY Mode This zo
74. This polarity is ideally suited for the operation of strobe lights as they can be programmed Up to 99 hours to reset and prevent them from burning out or becoming annoying to others from prolonged operation Normally Open Latching Low This polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs The output will switch back to open circuit once the 7 button on the remote codepad is held down until two beeps are heard Time parameters are not applicable to this polarity Normally Low Going Open This polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs The output will switch back to zero volts when the event has restored Time parameters are not applicable to this polarity Normally Low Pulsing Open This polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to pulsing open circuit when the event occurs The output will switch back to zero volts when the event has restored Time parameters vary the Off time of the pulse Normally Low One Shot Open This one shot polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs The output will switch back to zero volts when the time parameter has expired This one shot time setting will always run its full duration and cannot be manually reset Normally Low One Shot Open With Retrigger This one shot polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs Every time the event
75. This table shows the different Point ID Codes and Event Codes that are transmitted to the base station receiver when using Contact ID Reporting Format Some event codes are fixed while others are user definable The event codes that are fixed will always send the same event code as there is no programming locations made available to alter these The other event codes may be changed when required For example if zone four is being used as a 24 hour medical alarm rather than a 24 hour burglary its event code may be changed to 100 instead of 133 Before changing any event codes please contact your base station supervisor to ensure you choose the correct event code Ee Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 72 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Event Codes Description Description Description Medical Alarms 24 Hour Non Burglary Peripheral Troubles 24 Hour Non Burg System Peripheral Pendant Transmitter Gas Detected Polling Loop Open 112 Combustion 156 Day Trouble 336 Local Printer Failure 117 Flame Fire Supervisory 353 Long Radio TX Fail Silent Alarm Low Water Level Protection Loop Interior AC Loss Sensor Trouble 136_ Outdoor _ _305_ System Reset____ _384_ REXMTR Low Banery Panel Program Altered Access Control 138 e 307 a a Acces Denied _l41_ Polling Loop Open _ _310_ Ground Fault J Poling Loop phen Sounder Relay Troubles 143 Exp n Module Fail 320 Sounder Relay o 144 Sensor Tamper
76. a modem call from the control panel to establish a communications link with the installer s remote computer The computer must be running the Alarm Link Software CC816 and will need to be set to Waiting For An Incoming Call The Callback Telephone Number is also required to be programmed if Remote Connect With Callback Verification on page 68 is required Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 84 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Dialling Format LOCATION 048 1 The method for dialling telephone numbers is entered here Options 3 and 6 will alternate the dialling sequence between DTMF and Decadic if the call to the base station receiver was unsuccessful Caution should be exercised when selecting the dialling method Only use the Australian method if the control panel is to be connected to the Australian Telecommunications Network The International DTMF dialling option should only be used in those countries that allow both the caller and the receiver to terminate the phone call Using the incorrect format will disable EDM s patent Telephone Anti Jamming feature Option Dialling Format Option Dialling Format 1 Australian DTMF International DTMF 5 Digits Second Touch Tone 2 Eae o al 10 Minus 1 amp Australian Decadic amp Reversed Decadic Table 40 Dialling Formats The alternating sequence is as follows DTMF Decadic DTMF Decadic DTMF Decadic Handshake Tone LOCATION 049 1
77. ake Received MET Data Is Being Transmitted S Kiss Off Received Telephone Line Released Table 23 Telephone Monitor Mode Indications How To Turn Telephone Monitor Mode On 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 7 and the away button Three beeps will be heard INSTALLER CODE 7 AWAY How To Turn Telephone Monitor Mode Off 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 7 and the Away button Two beeps will be heard INSTALLER CODE 7 AWAY Reserved Send Test Report This function will force the control panel to send a test report which is used to test the dialling and reporting capabilities of the system without causing the sirens to sound How To Initiate A Test Report 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by Q and the Away button Three beeps will be heard INSTALLER CODE Q Away Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 52 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Master Code Functions Master Code Functions are designed to allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain functions of a supervisory level ccecce The default Master Code is 2 5 8 O and is known as User Code 1 It is possible for the system to have multiple Master Codes Refer to User Code Priority on page 91 for z more information To enter the required Master Code function enter the MASTER CODE followed by the required FUNCTION digit and the Away but
78. ake alterations to your customers control panel without the need to leave your office thus improving customer service and saving you time and money For country locations where a control panel may be situated hundreds of kilometres from your office the Upload Download feature is invaluable When selecting the control panel type during the setup of a new customer database in the Alarm Link Software refer to the table below to select the software version number that corresponds to the control panel type required Control Panels Software Version Select Panel Type S4_V12 Table 31 Alarm Link Panel Forms After selecting the correct panel type when adding a new customer in the Alarm Link Software the Subscriber ID Number and the Installer Code will need to match that of the control panel for synchronisation when making connection to the control panel If these two locations do not match that of the control panel the computer and the control panel will not synchronise The remote connect feature allows you to establish a connection through the telephone network from your IBM or compatible computer to the Solut ion 4 4 control panel anywhere in the country where a telephone line is present The advantages of this are very obvious and having this facility will allow you to offer faster service to your clients Remote Connect With Customer Control If you wish to configure the control panel so that a remote connection can only be established
79. al Phones it BLACK TOP VIEW IN RED CONTROL L PANEL OUT ELOW OUT GREEN Black Telecom Line Street Green Internal Phone Line RJ45 PLUG Telecom Line Red Telecom Line Street Yellow Internal Phone Line TELECOM CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR CHINA g gt Telecom Line TOP VIEW TOP VIEW BLACK REAR VIEW CONTROL RED OF TELEPHONE Cfo PANEL GREEN Til Tea PLATE LB v YELLOW i 4P4C PLUG RJ12 PLUG Green Internal Phone Line Black Telecom Line Street interna Phones Yellow Internal Phone Line Red Telecom Line Street Figure 12 Telecom Connection Diagrams For Solution 4 4 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 154 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Appendices This section includes the following Telephone Anti Jamming Test Reports Only When Armed 156 Appendix A Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Telephone Anti amming ISSUE123 DOC There are many companies today importing American designed products that claim to have Anti Jamming and believe it or not they push this feature as if it were a major break through in control panel technology Well this in fact is not the case at all as most control panels have some sort of Anti Jamming feature We can go as far back as the early 1980 s where e
80. ammer Table 4 Installer s Programming Commands Command 958 Enable Disable Zone Status Mode Example cecce A ISSUE123 DOC This function enables and disables the zone status display mode When using the hand held programmer the zones will be displayed on the seven segment display from left to right If there is a dash illuminated on the display the corresponding zone is unsealed and if the display is blank the zone is sealed The third or centre display shows the number 4 The number 4 constantly illuminated indicates that zones 1 4 are being displayed The number 4 flashing indicates that tamper zones 4 are being displayed Pressing the button will toggle the display between the zones This feature will prove to be very useful during installation as it allows you to view the status of the zones directly at the control panel saving you time and money How To Enable Zone Status Mode 1 Enter Installers Programming Mode ie 1 2 3 4 followed by the button Enter command 9 5 8 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard gt How To Disable Zone Status M ode 1 Enter command 9 5 8 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard A in the display indicates the zone is triggered A blank display indicates the zone is normal ae 4 A steady 4 indicates that zones 1 2 3 and 4 are triggered A 4 A A flashing 4 indicates that tamper zones and 4 are triggered Tamper zones repor
81. andover Zone Isolated In STAY Mode 101 Delay 1 Zone Isolated In STAY Mode 101 Delay 2 Isolated In STAY Mode 101 Reserved 101 Keyswitch Zone 101 24 Hour Burglary Zone 101 24 Hour Fire Zone 101 Chime Zone 101 Zone Not Used 101 Zone Options 102 Lockout Siren amp Lockout Dialler 102 Silent Alarm 103 Sensor Watch 103 Keyswitch Zone Options 104 Latching Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode 104 Latching Arm In AWAY Mode 104 Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode 104 Latching Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode 104 Latching Arm In STAY Mode 104 Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode 104 Momentary Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode 105 Momentary Arm In AWAY Mode 105 Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode 105 Momentary Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode 105 Momentary Arm In STAY Mode 105 Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode 105 Zone Pulse Count 106 Zone Pulse Count Handover 106 Zone Pulse Count Time 106 System Status Information 107 System Status Information 108 Zone Bypass Reports 108 Zone Trouble Reports 108 Codepad Duress Report 109 Codepad Panic Report 110 Access Denied 111 AC Fail Report 112 Low Battery Report 112 Sensor Watch Report 113 Open Close Reports 113 Test Reporting Time 114 Programmable Outputs 115 Programmable Outputs 116 Output Defaults 116 Redirecting Output
82. armed in AWAY Mode The output will reset when the system has been disarmed Fire Alarm Resetting This output will operate when a 24 hour fire zone is triggered The output will reset once a valid user code has been entered or when siren run time expires Fire Alarm Latching This output will operate when a 24 hour fire zone has triggered and will reset when the system has been armed or disarmed Fire Alarm Verification This feature is used on some commercial fire control panels to reduce false alarms on smoke detectors It is conceptually very similar to zone pulse count as used in some motion detectors Basically a fire zone is allotted a pulse count of 3 pulses over a period of 3 minutes If the smoke detector trips the voltage to the smoke detector is disconnected for 15 seconds and then reapplied No alarm has registered If within 3 minutes of the first trigger the unit triggers again no alarm will be registered and the voltage to the smoke detector will again be disconnected for 15 seconds and then reapplied If a third trigger is detected within 3 minutes of the first trigger ie 3 pulses in 3 minutes a fire alarm will be registered Power to the smoke detector will be maintained to facilitate unit identification via the detector memory This output should be connected to the negative side of any fire smoke detector To configure an output for this feature use the following settings EVENT TYPE 2 7 POLARITY 10 TIMEB
83. at al eal li Shea tial e ate Delay 2 Isolated In STAY Delay 2 Zone Deleting User Codes ha anaa a a a a a ae aties IDEAE EAn OS tA D EANO E PE SENEE EEE EE OOE Dialler ae Dialler Disable Reporting Functions 0 eeeeeeeeeeees 134 Dialer Crain oran es EEE E A ES Dialler Options 1 i Dialler Options 2 0 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeesneeeeesseeesaeees 135 Dialler Programming Information eeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee 82 Dialler Reporting Formats eeceeeseeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeee 70 Dialler Reporting Functions 134 Dialling Format sys 42c 6n 2 anew end toate ene 84 Disable Dialler Reporting Functions eeeeeeeeneees 134 Disable Domestic Dialling gt Disable Factory Default sssesseeeseesessreerteseesrrsrreerreeressees 29 Disarmied nens etae avinai 149 Disarming From AWAY Mode ssseeeeeseeeeseerreereerrerreeees 37 Disarming From STAY Mode seseeseeeeeeseeeereereerrerrerees 39 Display Software Version Number eeseeeeeeeeeeeeereerreereeeee 29 Domestic Dialling 3 0 ea ea Ce oa ironi snapai Domestic Dialling Acknowledge Domestic Dialling FUnction eeecceeeeeceeeeesteeeeeseeeeeeee Domestic Phone Numbers ecceesessseceseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeees Domestic Reporting Format Duress Alarm a heasse eei eriei riras esini E EZ Faults oe Meee ate a ian a ee ie eae 44 EDM Smart Lockout seanaire ne e EN ESN 136 EDMSAT T ieriserisiieisesisi 50 118 142 149 j BIY
84. atching outputs will reset MASTER CODE 8 away Initiate Modem Call This function will force the control panel to dial the callback telephone number programmed in an attempt to connect to the installer s remote computer for remote programming changes How To Initiate A Modem Call 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by Q and the away button Two beeps will be heard MASTER CODE Q away Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 61 Hold Down Functions Hold down function have been incorporated to allow easy activation of specific operations When a button is held down for two seconds two beeps will be heard and a particular function will operate The functions available are listed below Arm The System In AWAY Mode Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will arm the system in AWAY Mode Refer to Option 2 in LOCATION 230 on page 140 for setting this feature Arm The System In STAY Mode Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will arm the system in STAY Mode Option 2 in LOCATION 230 on page 140 will need to be enabled for this function to operate If there has not been an alarm during the armed cycle holding the button down a second time will disarm the system from STAY Mode Option 4 in LOCATION 230 on page 140 will need to be enabled for this hold down function to operate If an alarm has occurred or entry warning has been triggered
85. ators will extinguish INSTALLER CODE 2 AWAY No OF DAYS AWAY Test reports will not report if the Subscriber ID Number is 0000 The number of day s decrements by one at 2400 hours as set in LOCATION 901 904 on page 132 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 49 Event Memory Recall Mode 3 This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system The event memory recall mode reports all alarms and arming disarming of the system in the AWAY Mode and STAY Mode This function helps with trouble shooting system faults The events are displayed via the codepad indicators How To Enter The Event Memory Recall Mode 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 3 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard The events will be played back via the codepad indicators in reverse chronological order INSTALLER CODE 3 away If the events were as follows Example Event No Event Description System Armed In AWAY Mode 2 Alarm In Zone 3 Alarm In Zone 4 System Disarmed Table 21 Event Memory Recall Example Events The event memory playback will report as follows Event No Codepad Indicator Event Description All Indicators Off Except MAINS System Disarmed Zone 4 AWAY Indicator luminates Alarm In Zone 4 Zone 3 AWAY Indicator IIluminates Alarm In Zone 3 AWAY Indicator Illuminates System Armed In AWAY Mod
86. aulting The Control Panel 30 System Indicators and Operations 31 System Indicators and Operations 32 CP5 Eight Zone Codepad 32 Zone Indicators 32 AWAY Indicator 32 STAY Indicator 32 MAINS Indicator 33 FAULT Indicator 33 Audible Indicators 33 CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad 34 Zone Indicators 34 AWAY Indicator 34 STAY Indicator 34 System Disarmed 35 MAINS Indicator 35 Zone Isolating Mode 35 FAULT Indicator 35 Programming Mode 35 Off Indicator Zone Sealed 36 On Indicator Zone In Alarm 36 Audible Indicators System Operations 37 Arming The System In AWAY Mode 37 Forced Arming 37 Disarming The System From AWAY Mode 37 Arming The System In STAY Mode 38 Forced Arming 38 Disarming The System From STAY Mode 39 Codepad Duress Alarm 40 Codepad Panic Alarm Versions Up To 1 26 40 Codepad Panic Alarm Version 1 27 Onwards 40 Codepad Fire Alarm Version 1 27 Onwards 40 Codepad Medical Alarm Version 1 27 Onwards 40 Isolating Zones 41 Standard Isolating 41 Code To Isolate 42 Fault Analysis Mode 43 Fault Descriptions 44 Low Battery 44 Date and Time 44 Sensor Watch 44 Horn Speaker Monitor 44 Reserved 44 E Fault 44 Reserved 44 Communication Failure 44 AC Mains Failure 44 System Functions 45 System Functions 46 Installer Code Functions 46 Fault Analysis Mode 47 How To Enter Fault Analys
87. ay Alarm Mask 1 Zone 1 2 Zone2 4 Zone 3 8 Zone 4 Location 102 Page 92 Code Retries Location 103 Page 96 1 1K 5 3k9 9 10K 13 Reserved FOL Resistor Value 2 1K5 6 4K7 10 12K 14 Reserved 3 2K2 7 5K6 11 22K 15 Split EOL 3K3 6K8 For 4 3kK3 8 6K8 12 Reserved 4 Zones 4 Tamper Zones ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming Sheets 165 Location 104 151 Page 100 Zones Zone 1 Location 104 111 Zone 2 Location 112 119 Zone 3 Location 120 127 Zone 4 Location 128 135 Location 136 143 Location 144 151 ee EPP PEED Zone Zone Zone Pulse Zone Pulse Event Code Event Code Event Code Dialler Type Option Count Count Time Hundreds Digit Tens Digit Units Digit Channel Each zone contains eight locations which are divided into two groups of four The first four locations determine how the zone operates while the second four locations contain the dialler reporting information Zone Types There are thirteen different zone types to choose from Each zone can be programmed as any of the zone types listed in the table below Zone Type Description Zone Type Description PO mstat 8 Delay Isolated In STAY Mode f 1 Handover 9 eelay 2 Isolated In STAY Mode Pa Reserved 24 Hour Burglary 6 Instant Isolated In STAY Mode 14 Chime Only Zone Options Zone Option Description 4 SienrAam i O 8 Sensor Watch S O Zone Pulse Co
88. be useful to remotely display system status information Solution Relay Output Interface CC892 The Solution Relay Output Interface CC892 has been designed to allow up to an additional 8 relay outputs to be connected to a Solution control panel This will be useful to remotely display system status information The 3 way DIP switch on the board is used to select the data that is to be displayed on the relays Multiple interfaces may be connected in parallel for different data displays 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface FA101 The 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface FA101 has been designed to allow high quality 2 wire 24 volt DC smoke detectors to be easily connected to the Solution range of control panels The interface provides the 24 volts required to power the smoke detector and also provides a relay output that is used to trigger the control panel Multiple detectors may be connected to the same interface Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 144 ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 This interface was designed to allow simple interfacing of a momentary keyswitch or radio equipment for remote control operations to operate the control panel If the R K terminal is used a number of momentary keyswitches may be connected in parallel for multiple arm disarm locations The ON and OFF terminals can be used to directly interface to any access control system
89. ch location however only one number is required to be programmed This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together If at LOCATION 224 you want options 1 2 and 4 add the numbers together and the total is the number to be programmed In this example the number to be programmed is 7 ie 1 2 4 7 Option Description 1 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions Enable Remote Arming Via The Telephone Enable Upload Download Via Alarm Link Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm Table 3 Example Programming Option Bits Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 22 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Installer s Programming Commands There are several commands that can be invoked to perform various functions once the Installer s Programming Mode has been entered To invoke the command enter the corresponding numerical code followed by the button Command Description 958 Enable Disable Zone Status Mode When Using Hand Held Programmer 960 Exit Installer s Programming Mode F961 Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Setings 961 Copy The Control Panel Memory To The Programming Key Copy The Programming Key Data To The Control Panel 964 Erase Programming Key Set Up Domestic Dialling Format 966 Enable Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations During Programming This Command Displays The Control Panel s Software Version Numbe Only When Using The Hand Held Progr
90. d as the expansion code and the user number that armed or disarmed the system will follow in the same transmission Refer to Option 4 in LOCATION 225 on page 135 for programming Open Close reports in STAY Mode To program Open Close reports only after a previous alarm refer to Option 1 in LOCATION 225 on page 135 If you do not require Open Close reports program LOCATION 180 181 with zero 4 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 114 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Test Reporting Time LOCATION 182 185 00 0 9 Hour Repeat Exp Location Description Actual Hour Of The Day Tens Digit Repeat Interval In Days 0 15 Expansion Code For 4 2 Format Table 63 Test Reporting Time Locations igi A Test report Contact ID Event Code 602 is a specific signal that is transmitted to the base station receiver and is normally used to test the dialling and reporting functions of the control panel Test reports will not report if the Subscriber ID Number is 0000 When programming test reports the control panel needs to know the hour as well as how often to transmit the report Test reports are reported on a daily basis ranging from every day to every fifteen days Refer to Installer Code Functions on page 46 to set the first test report If you do not require Test reports program the repeat interval in LOCATION 182 185 as zero ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and
91. d in the STAY Mode Definition On System Is Armed In STAY Mode Off System Is Not Armed In STAY Mode Flashing System Is In Isolating Mode Table 8 STAY Indicator Indicator ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations 33 MAINS Indicator FAULT Indicator Audible Indicators The MAINS indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains supply is normal or has failed Indicator Definition po On AC Mains Power Normal Flashing AC Mains Failure Table 9 MAINS Indicator The FAULT indicator is used to indicate that the system has detected a system fault Refer to Fault Analysis Mode on page 43 for more information Indicator Definition OoOo Oo O Ef There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Rectified The System Is Normal There Are No Faults Flashing There Is A System Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged Table 10 FAULT Indicator In general the audible indications given out by the codepad are as follows Indicator Definition One Short Beep A Button Has Been Pressed On The Codepad Or End Of Exit Time When Armed In STAY Mode Two Short Beeps The System Has Accepted Your Code Three Short Beeps The Requested Function Has Been Executed One Long Beep Indicates The End Of Exit Time In AWAY Mode Or Thel Requested Operation Has Been Denied Or Aborted One Short Beep Every Second Walk Test Mode Is Currently Active One Short Beep Every Two Telephone Monitor M
92. d user code can be used in an attempt to operate the system This location sets the number of incorrect code attempts that will cause an alarm condition When the number of incorrect code attempts equals the number programmed in this location the system will carry out the following 1 Activate the sirens internal screamers and strobes connected to the control panel Refer to Option 8 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 if you require access denied to be silent 2 Shutdown all codepads that are connected to the control panel and lock them out for the time period programmed in LOCATION 220 on page 130 3 Transmit an Access Denied Contact ID Event Code 421 report to the base station receiver Each time the system is armed or disarmed the counter will be reset The number of attempts can be anywhere between 1 15 If you program a zero into LOCATION 102 the code attempts are unlimited and neither of the three points listed above will take place This function works when the system is in the armed or disarmed state ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited This section includes the following Day Alarm Mask Day Alarm Operation EOL Resistor Value Zone Programming Zone Defaults Zone Types Zone Options Keyswitch Zone Options Zone Pulse Count Zone Pulse Count Time Zone Information 94 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Zone Information LOCATION 101 1 When programming this location
93. d when the system has been disarmed The bypass code parameter is used as the expansion digit in 4 2 Formats It has no effect on Contact ID Format as a zone bypass will always be reported on event code 570 If Zone Bypass reports are not required program LOCATION 152 153 with a zero Zone Trouble Reports LOCATION 154 155 99 Location Description Alarm Or Expansion Code In 4 2 Format Restore Code In 4 2 Format Table 55 Zone Status Trouble Report Locations A zone is in trouble when it is unsealed at the end of exit time A Sensor Trouble report Contact ID Event Code 380 will be transmitted to indicate that one or more zones have been automatically isolated by the system 24 hour zones that are unsealed at the end of exit time will not transmit a Sensor Trouble report as the restore for that zone is still outstanding A Sensor Trouble restore report will be transmitted for burglary zones when the zone reseals or when the system is next disarmed which ever happens first A 24 hour zone will only transmit a restore signal when it has resealed The trouble code parameter is used as the expansion digit in 4 2 Format It has no effect on Contact ID Format as a Sensor Trouble report will always be reported on event code 380 If Sensor Trouble reports are not required program LOCATION 154 155 with a zero If a tamper zone is unsealed at the end of exit time a Contact ID Event Code 383 will be t
94. data in the current location enter the new value 0 15 followed by the stay button This will store the new data into the location and still leave you positioned at the same location To proceed to the next location press the Away button The next locations data will now be displayed To exit the Installer s Programming Mode enter command 9 6 0 followed by the Away button Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state Refer to TInstaller s Programming Commands on page 22 for further information on commands that can be performed during access of Installer s Programming Mode Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 20 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Programming With The Hand Held Programmer Example 4 ISSUE123 DOC The Hand Held Programmer CC814 has five seven segment displays The three on the left display the location number and the two on the right display the data for that particular location To connect the hand held programmer locate the connections marked PROGRAMMING KEY This point can be found on the left hand side of the printed circuit board Observe the triangular markings on the printed circuit board and line them up with the markings on the hand held programmers connecting socket When the hand held programmer is correctly connected onto the printed circuit board one beep will be heard and four centre bars on the hand held programmer w
95. de 135 Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete 135 System Options 1 136 Enable Forced Arming 136 Enable EDM Smart Lockout 136 Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker 136 Allow Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operations 136 System Options 2 137 Enable Radio Key Keyswitch Interface or Night Arm Station 137 Enable Handover Delay To Be Sequential 137 Enable Codepad Panic To Be Silent 137 Enable Access Denied To Be Silent 137 System Options 3 138 Reserved 138 Reserved 138 Ignore AC Mains Fail Indication 138 Enable Zone Pulse Count Handover 138 Consumer Options 1 139 Send Test Reports Only If The System Is Armed 139 Enable Operation Of Siren amp Strobe In STAY Mode 139 Enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed 139 Enable Codepad Extinguish Mode 139 Consumer Options 2 140 Reserved 140 Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode 140 Enable Single Button Disarming From STAY Mode 140 Enable Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm 140 Optional Equipment 141 Optional Equipment 142 Terminals and Descriptions 147 Terminal Definitions and Descriptions 148 Glossary Of Terms 149 Solution 4 4 Wiring Diagram 151 Solution 4 4 Component Overlay 152 Telecom Connection Diagrams 153 Appendices 155 Appendix A 156 Telephone Anti Jamming 156 Appendix B 157 Test Reports Only When Armed 157 Specifications 159 Warranty Statement 160 Specificati
96. disarmed state with no flashing zone alarm memories this can be achieved by entering the MASTER Cove followed by the Taney button The factory default Master Code is 2 5 8 0 To access the Installer s Programming Mode enter the four digit INSTALLER CODE followed by the away button The factory default Installer Code is 1234 Three beeps will be heard and both the AWAY and the STAY indicators will flash simultaneously If a long beep is heard check the system for alarm memory The codepad indicators will display the current data stored in the first location LOCATION 000 Data Zonel Zone2 Zone3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone Zone8 MAINS Value Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Table 2 Zone Indicators When Programming To enter Installer s Programming Mode enter the INSTALLER CODE followed by the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the codepad will display the current data stored in LOCATION 000 To move to a particular programming location enter the LOCATION NUMBER required followed by the fawn button The data of the new location will now be displayed To move to the next location press the Away button This will step you to the next location and the data in that location will be displayed via the ZONE indicators If you press the stay button without previously entering a location number the system will step back one location To change
97. do not despair there are many combinations of formats speeds and handshake tones Try a few combinations and you will more than likely find the one that works for your receiver It should be noted that some formats offer much more detailed information than others so take the time to consider the many alternatives being offered Subscriber ID Number LOCATION 052 055 ISSUE123 DOC 0000 This number is transmitted to identify the calling control panel Enter the desired Subscriber ID Number in the four locations provided For Basic Pager Format LOCATION 052 will be ignored and the first digit of the Subscriber ID Number required must start in LOCATION 053 When using Domestic Dialling Format the number of identification beeps will be the number that is programmed in LOCATION 055 This gives the ability to identify between 15 different control panels calling the same telephone number Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Programming Information 87 Ring Count LOCATION 060 8 This location sets the number of rings before the control panel will answer an incoming call This should be set at an acceptable level bearing in mind that one ring Ring Ring Ring Ring and that a ring count of 10 represents approximately 60 seconds This location only has an effect if remote arming and or remote Upload Download via Alarm Link Software has been enabled If this location is programmed as zero
98. e ELECTRONICS DESIGN amp MANUFACTURING Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE 1 23 ELECTRONICS DESIGN amp MANUFACTURING MA4001 Solution This page has been included for you to cut out and insert into the spine of the folder 4 4 Installation M anual ISSUE 1 23 ly Aust at lo 61 2 9672 1233 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Copyright 1997 by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited SYDNEY AUSTRALIA Document Part Number MA400I Document ISSUE 1 23 Printed 01 December 1997 This documentation is provided to suit S o lut ion 4 4 CC400 Firmware Revision 1 20 1 27 Hardware Revision A Alarm Link Form Software Version 1 00 S4_V12 Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Trademarks Throughout this document trademark names may have been used Rather than put a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademark name we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement of the trademark Notice of Liability While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document neither Elec
99. e Table 22 Event Memory Recall Example Event Playback A beep and an illuminated indicator indicate each event Resetting a 24 hour alarm in the disarmed state is indicated by one beep only After the last event three beeps will be heard to indicate the end of playback The replay can be terminated at any time by pressing the away button If the control panel has been powered down the memory of all events will be lost Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 50 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Walk Test Mode 4 Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly Before activating walk test mode isolate any zones that are not required for testing Refer to Isolating Zones on page 41 for further information How To Enter Walk Test Mode 1 Enter your INSTALLER CODE followed by 4 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash The codepad will beep once every second while the system is in walk test mode 2 Unseal and seal the zones to be tested The codepad will sound one long beep while the horn speaker will sound one short beep every time a zone is sealed or unsealed 3 Press the Away button to exit this function Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish INSTALLER CODE 4 away Satellite Siren Service Mode 5 If an EDMSAT is connected to Output 1 this
100. e Away button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash Enter Command 9 6 5 followed by the away button Two beeps will be heard The control panel has now been set up for Domestic Dialling Format Refer to Command 965 Set Up Domestic Dialling Format on page 27 for more information Exit Installer s Programming Mode by entering Command 9 6 0 followed by the away button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish How To Program Domestic Phone Numbers 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 2 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash If there are telephone numbers programmed they will be displayed one digit at a time via the zone indicators on the codepad Refer to Table 26 Zone Indicators For Changing Phone Numbers on page 56 for the indicators and their meanings If there are no telephone numbers programmed a further two beeps will be heard after entering this mode These two beeps are normally heard after the last digit of the last phone number has been displayed Enter all the digits for PHONE No 1 one digit at a time You will notice as each digit is entered the corresponding codepad indicators will illuminate After you have entered all the digits of the first telephone number press the stay button if there is more than one phone number This will insert a break between the
101. e 9 Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 Connection Diagram ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Terminals and Descriptions This section includes the following Terminal Definitions and Descriptions Glossary Of Terms Solution 4 4 Wiring Diagram Solution 4 4 Component Overlay Telecom Connection Diagrams 148 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Terminal Definitions and Descriptions EARTH 18V AC BATTERY BATTERY GND 12V CLK DATA STR OUT1 COM COMM N O 12v 1A Max 12V 23 12V GND 22 12V ISSUE123 DOC This terminal should be connected to the green wire on the TFO08 Plug Pack that is internally connected to the mains earth Extensive lightning protection has been built into the control panel and this terminal will have to be connected correctly if you are to take the best advantage of the protection provided These two terminals are plug on type and are the termination point for the TFO08 Plug Pack The voltage of the plug pack being used must be 18 22 volts AC and rated at 1 3 Amps minimum for correct operation The BATTERY connects to the red positive terminal of the battery and the BATTERY connects to the black negative terminal of the battery The battery should be a 12 volt sealed lead acid rechargeable type with a capacity of between 1 2 AH 6 5 AH The battery is protected by a 3 Amp fuse The charging globe which is situat
102. e MMe AW Hie Mite ote vee A 123 Output Polarity Normally Open One Shot Low With Rett Ser i sevssrpasevesniyesite E 123 Output Polarity Normally Open Pulsing Low 123 Outputs Multiplier Outputs Off Time eee eee e pE eE A a Outputs On Time s reen a EE E ANE ERS ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Outputs On Off ee mpn A A 58 Outputs One Shot Polarities 0 0 00 eeeeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeee 126 Outputs Pulsing Polarities 8 Outputs Time Base eeceeeeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeneeeeeeseaeenseeenee Outputs Timing sssi R vere eel e Panic Alarm eee Phone Controller Phone Number Programming Point ID Codes Polarity viiniin Primary Telephone Number Program and Setup Securitel Programmable Ouputs z Programmi t oann oieee excnctesevthievausapevesesevisvsassnedeeceeunes Programming Domestic Reporting eseeessersesesssserssserrsss Programming Key Programming Mod e ccccccessseeceeeececeeeneceeseeeeeseeeeeeeaee Programming Option Bits 00 0 0 ee eee eeseeeeseeeeeeeseeeneeeenee Programming Phone Numbers Programming Sheets Programming With Hand Held Programmer 000 Programming With Programming Key Programming With Remote Codepad ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee PS100 Power Supply Module ee eee eeeeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeee PUulSinG Polar these sec ceeeccesscuencgsecuss cosluheecedecuescyawevenssteeeuets Q Quick Statt oo
103. e table slightly a control room with lets say 1000 customers sending the above mentioned reports can expect to receive some 884 000 phone calls 212 160 assuming local calls just for reporting opening closing and test reports over a 12 month period If you use the Solut ion 4 4 control panel you can effectively cut the calls to 624 000 per year at a value of 149 760 assuming local calls a saving of 62 400 If we now assume that for each call one line is printed on the logging printer and that one page is filled per 60 calls You will be able to save 4333 sheets of paper per year and at approximately 45 per box this becomes a considerable saving As you can see using the Solution 4 4 control panel will save you money your customer money and will help conserve our natural resources in fact the only people who don t like this feature is Telecom Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 158 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Specifications This section includes the following Warranty Statement Specifications Software Version Number Advice To Users New Zealand Telepermit Notes 160 Warranty Statement Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of manufacture as indicated by the date stamp and or the serial numbe
104. econdly the control panel will callback the programmed callback phone number to establish the valid connection The Callback Telephone Number is the phone line that the modem and computer has been connected to LOCATION 32 47 on page 83 must be programmed with the Callback Telephone Number and Option 4 in LOCATION 224 on page 134 will need to be enabled Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Reporting Formats This section includes the following Dialler Reporting Formats e Contact ID Format Point ID Codes Event Codes e General Reporting Formats Securitel Domestic Reporting Format Domestic Dialling Function e Programming Domestic Reporting Basic Pager Reporting Format 70 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Dialler Reporting Formats When making use of the control panel s dialling and communication features there are a number of transmission formats available The Solution 4 4 control panel comes factory default to report in the Contact ID Format Contact ID Format Contact ID Format can identify hundreds of protection zones by their unique code and provides a single digit event qualifier and a three digit event code which quickly identifies the condition being reported Subscriber Group Point ID ID Number Qualifier Number Number Four Digit Event Qualifier Which Gives Event Code Group Number Point ID Number Subscriber ID Specific Event Information Made Up Of 3 Made Up Of 2
105. ed above the 3 Amp fuse will always be illuminated until the battery is 100 charged This group of terminals are the connection points for your system codepads All system codepads should connect in a parallel configuration back to these terminals The only factor restricting the number of codepads that can be connected is the available power and its distribution Each codepad has a maximum power requirement of 60 mA with all indicators illuminated therefore this should be taken into consideration when calculating your available continuous power The total continuous external load on the system should not exceed 1 Amp maximum This group of terminals are the output interface terminals They can be configured to any combination of the functions available via the system programming options They can be used for a variety of functions with incredible flexibility All outputs have a common terminal that is positive 12 volts and each output is capable of sinking a maximum of 400 mA Output 1 is defaulted to operate a horn speaker The outputs are protected by EDM s unique Integrated Protection System IPS This makes them extremely tolerant to abuse or incorrect wiring It should be noted that each output is open collector and will not source any current but can sink a maximum of 400 mA per output These relay contacts are fully programmable as with the strobe and output 1 The relay is factory defaulted as an alarm output Sirens Running Event Type 1
106. eevereeees 137 142 Normally Open One Shot Low cee eeeceeeeeesseeeereeeees 123 O OFF Indicator Zone Sealed 00 0 ees eeseeeeeeseeeeteeeseeeeeeeee 36 OR MIMG ik laa oat Ailes tives E caveeteasdees 125 ON Indicator Zone In Alarm o cece eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeseeeeee 36 On Time Brac dedetandteer anne dsesecseneveuctateusardsec enstecesss 125 One Shot Polarities c cc eeescceessceceesececeesneeeeesneeeeeeeeeees 126 Open Close ReportSas sesir tors i eese r eie 113 Open Close Reports Only After Alarm Occuts 135 Open Close Reports When Armed In STAY Mode 135 OptlOn Bits ssseserceseresas E E eee eee 21 Optional Equipment eee eeeeeeeeceeeeesteesseeetseeenseees 142 Output 1 OULU sk Sat Sat Ss St tal Sot SP ae St SS ad to Sth OUP sees era E reer ee eee Output Defaults Output Event Type AC Fail eee eeseeereeeseeeeneees Output Event Type Alarm In AWAY Mode 0 Output Event Type Alarm In STAY Mode Output Event Type Armed In AWAY Moce 0 Output Event Type Armed In STAY Mode Output Event Type Codepad Duress Alarm 0 0 ISSUE123 DOC 172 Output Event Type Codepad Fire Alarm 0 eee 120 Output Event Type Codepad Medical Alarm 00 0 120 Output Event Type Codepad Panic Alarm Output Event Type Codepad Tamper ce eeeeeeeeeeee Output Event Type Comms Fail After 3 Calls 122 Output E
107. em Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged Table 17 Audible Indications ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations 37 System Operations Arming The System In AWAY Mode There are two methods for arming your system in AWAY Mode Method one is standard and will always operate Method two is optional and needs to be enabled in LOCATION 230 on page 140 ceecee Single button arming in AWAY Mode will report as user code number 32 Method One How To Arm The System In AWAY Mode 1 Enter your Cove followed by the Away button Two beeps will be heard and the AWAY indicator will illuminate Exit time will now commence CODE away Method Two How To Arm The System In AWAY Mode 1 Hold down the away button until two beeps are heard The AWAY indicator will illuminate and exit time will now commence Refer to Option 2 in LOCATION 230 on page 140 to enable single button arming in AWAY Mode If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time the zone will be automatically isolated The zone will become an active part of the system again as soon as it has resealed ie If a window is left open after exit time has expired the window will not be an active part of the system until it has closed Opening the window after exit time has expired will cause an alarm condition Forced Arming The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming Refer t
108. en amp Lockout Dialler Lockout means one activation per arming cycle ie A zone programmed for Lockout can only cause the sirens or dialler to operate once When the system is next armed the zone can cause the sirens and dialler to operate once more As can be seen by Table 50 Zone Options the sirens can be locked out but still leave the dialler to transmit all reports to the base station receiver by programming Option 1 Programming Option 2 will lockout the dialler but leave the sirens to be reset Programming a 3 ie 1 2 3 will lockout both the sirens and dialler Restore signals will be transmitted when the system has been disarmed The Solution 4 4 control panel performs lockout different to most other control panels in that only the first zone to trigger an alarm condition will be locked out All other zones that are triggered during the same siren run time will reset when the sirens reset This prevents an intruder from triggering all zones then waiting for the sirens to stop before re entering the premises All zones are programmed for both lockout siren and dialler Zone 1 is triggered followed by all other zones causing the sirens to sound and the dialler to report to the base station receiver Zone will be the only zone that stops reporting to the base station receiver because of the first zone to trigger is locked out The remaining zones will continue to report if they are triggered again Refer to LOCATION 223
109. enabled in LOCATION 224 on page 134 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 64 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Remote Operations This section includes the following Remote Operations Remote Arming Via The Telephone e Upload Download Via Alarm Link Software 66 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Remote Operations This section covers all aspects of operating and programming the Solution 4 4 control panel other than by a remote codepad or the hand held programmer There are a number of methods that can be used via the telephone line to gain access to the control panel These methods will prove to be time saving and easy to perform Remote Arming Via The Telephone ISSUE123 DOC This feature allows you to arm your system from any remote location via the telephone line For obvious security reasons the system cannot be disarmed using this method To make use of this feature you will require a touch tone telephone or the Phone Controller CC911 How To Remotely Arm Your System Via The Telephone 1 Call the telephone number that your control panel has been connected to 2 When the control panel answers the incoming call a short jingle will be heard Hold the phone controller to the mouthpiece of the telephone and press the button on the side of the unit for 3 seconds You can alternatively press the button on the
110. ens will activate after the last kiss off has been sent Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 136 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual System Options 1 LOCATION 226 1 Option Description Enable Forced Arming Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker Allow Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operation ar ae 8 Table 81 System Options 1 Enable Forced Arming 1 If this option has been selected the system can be armed with zones unsealed If this option is not selected all zones must be sealed before the system can be armed An attempt to arm the system with forced arming not enabled will clear any alarm memories present but arming will not be permitted This feature will be ignored if the system has been remotely armed via the telephone using a Phone Controller CC911 or by pressing the button on a touch tone telephone Enable EDM Smart Lockout 2 This feature allows the control panel to remove any zones that are programmed for lockout dialler from the lockout list while the sirens are running This feature allows a monitoring station to receive codes from previously locked out zones during siren time Refer to Zone Options on page 102 for information on programming zones for lockout dialler and lockout siren Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker 4 If this option has been selected the control panel will detect when the horn speaker has been disconnected from the speaker terminals The F
111. enuine burglar and is not deliberately trying to jam the control panel With this simple method of hanging up for ninety seconds we have not only delayed the alarm signal for this time but also the time taken for the original failed call attempts which could easily total 4 minutes This is bad enough in its own right but even more disturbing is the fact that the initial failed call attempts allow for the establishment of an audio connection between the would be burglar and the control panel Anyone with a little knowledge of alarm systems will be able to actually trick the dialler into thinking it is talking to a base station thus actually clearing the alarm signal Pretty frightening when you thought the control panel you were using and recommending to your customers is supposed to have anti jamming At Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited we take anti jamming very seriously and have in fact devoted a great deal of time and money researching this problem Our engineers have come up with the best possible anti jamming procedure known and patented accordingly Patent Number 571994 Our procedure is very simple and effective because we never answer the burglars phone call and the Telecom Network will automatically clear an unanswered call in approximately ninety seconds This time will be even shorter if the call is originated through the Mobile Net Network where it will most likely be in the case of a true burglary Once the control panel d
112. ephone Number o 2 h3a 9 6 7 42 1 o 5 5 0 Auto Step Disabled To enter the Primary Telephone Number 02 pause 9672 1055 with auto step disabled ie Decimal point extinguished Press followed by the button This will position you at LOCATION 000 being the start of the Primary Telephone Number oJ 2 H f3J 9 6 4 74 4 24 1 4 foj 4 54 4 5 4 0 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming 29 Command 999 Display Software Version Number This command will display the control panel s software version number This command can only be used with the hand held programmer Once access to Installer s Programming Mode has been gained enter command 999 followed by the button to display the control panel s software version number Two beeps will be heard Press the button to exit this command and return to the Installer s Programming Mode Disable Factory Default LOCATION 900 0 The system has a feature that prevents the control panel from being manually defaulted via the default button or by using a programming key unless the Installer s Code is known Any number between 0 14 programmed into this location will allow defaulting of the control panel If 15 has been programmed into this location defaulting of the control panel will not operate and the Installer Code MUST be used for further
113. ephone exchange or where a PABX system is in place Example To program the telephone number 02 pause 9672 1055 you would program the following 22 9672125500000 Digit Required Number To Program Digit Required Number To Program 9 O End Of Number a t B 4 Second Pause Table 39 Dialling Digits ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Programming Information 83 LOCATION 000 015 0000000000000000 When the control panel requires to transmit a report the control panel will dial this number in an attempt to contact the monitoring station or pager etc If the call is successful the relevant information will be transmitted and the dialler will return back to the stand by mode If unsuccessful the dialler will attempt two more times using the primary telephone number after which the secondary telephone number will be called three times This procedure will be repeated only once again ie Maximum of 12 call attempts per alarm after ten minutes if none of the first 6 attempts were successful Contact your monitoring station or pager company for the relevant telephone numbers before programming this location LOCATION 016 031 0000000000000000 Refer to the Primary Telephone Number for programming information LOCATION 32 47 0000000000000000 This location contains the telephone number that will be called when Upload Download is requested or the number 6 button is held down to initiate
114. eps will be heard to indicate the end of playback The replay can be terminated at any time by pressing the away Tl button If the control panel has been powered down the memory of all events will be lost a ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 57 Walk Test Mode Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly This should be performed on a weekly basis Before activating walk test mode isolate any zones that are not required for testing Refer to Isolating Zones on page 41 for more information on isolating zones How To Enter Walk Test Mode 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 4 and the away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash The codepad will beep once every second while the system is in the walk test mode 2 Unseal and seal the zones to be tested The codepad will sound one long beep and the horn speaker will sound one short beep every time a zone is sealed or unsealed 3 Press the away button to exit this function Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish MASTER CODE 4 AWAY Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 58 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Fault Analysis Mode 5 Whenever a system fault occurs the FAULT or MAINS indicator will flash and the codepad will beep once every minute I
115. erate when a codepad medical alarm has been activated by pressing the 7 and 9Q_ buttons on the remote codepad simultaneously This output will reset once a valid user code has been entered at the remote codepad Codepad Fire Alarm New Software Version 1 27 This output will operate when a codepad fire alarm has been activated by pressing the 4 and 6 buttons on the remote codepad simultaneously This output will reset once a valid user code has been entered at the remote codepad Codepad Panic Alarm This output will operate when a codepad panic alarm audible or silent has been activated by pressing the 1 and 3 buttons or the stay and away buttons on the remote codepad simultaneously This output will reset once a valid user code has been entered at the remote codepad Codepad Duress Alarm This output will operate when a duress alarm has been activated by adding a 9 to the end of the user code being used to disarm the system This output will reset the next time the system has been armed Codepad Tamper This output will operate when the wrong code has been entered more times than allowed Refer to LOCATION 102 on page 92 for setting the number of incorrect attempts that may be allowed This output will reset once a valid user code has been entered Speaker Beeps This output will function during all remote radio keyswitch operations allowing you to fit a 12V DC buzzer or light to provide status indication for the system o
116. es 24 hour zones can handover pulses to other zones ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System and Consumer Options 139 Consumer Options 1 LOCATION 229 2 Option Description 4 Enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed 8 Enable Codepad Extinguish Mode Table 85 System Options 4 Send Test Reports Only If The System Is Armed 1 If this option has been selected test reports Contact ID Event Code 602 will only be sent when the system has been armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode Itis no longer necessary to send a test report as well as an opening and closing report every day During the working week most commercial premises would be open and therefore a test report is not necessary as open and close reports would be sent at the time programmed Refer to Test Reporting Time on page 114 to set the test report time required Enable Operation Of Siren amp Strobe In STAY Mode 2 This option will need to be selected if audible alarms are required when the system has been armed in STAY Mode Enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed 4 This option needs to be selected if the answering machine bypass feature is required to operate only when the system has been armed When the system is disarmed the control panel will not answer any incoming calls This option is beneficial in high telephone traffic installations where the control panel could answer an incoming call Refer
117. etects that the phone line has stopped ringing it immediately loops the line and makes its call therefore transmitting its alarm message successfully The line is also automatically disconnected from the telephones within the protected premises immediately on an alarm condition by the control panel to further confuse the burglar and eliminate the possibility of the burglar answering the call As you can see our method of anti jamming will in the worst possible case delay the alarm signal by ninety seconds but even more importantly will never allow for an audio connection between the burglar and the control panel Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Appendices Appendix B 157 All dialling products produced by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited have incorporated this true anti jamming feature as standard since 1985 and we do not consider it as an option but a must in any professional security system True anti jamming can only be found in products produced by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited and any other manufacturer can only offer second best due to our patent on this very unique and effective procedure Test Reports Only When Armed The Solut ion 4 4 control panel allows for test reports to be transmitted to the base station receiver to verify that the dialler functional So what you might say as most alarm diallers allow you to do this The one problem with this is that installations that repo
118. ether will give the total time required Example If you require the entry time to expire after 18 seconds you would need to program LOCATION 210 as 2 ie 2 x 1 second 2 seconds and LOCATION 211 as 1 ie 1 x 16 seconds 16 seconds This would give you the total time of 18 seconds ie 2 16 seconds 18 seconds Entry Time The Solution 4 4 control panel has two separate entry timers Entry time can be programmed between 0 and 255 seconds in increments of one second These will prove to be helpful in any installation that requires more than one entry timer Entry Timer 1 LOCATION 210 211 Defaulted To 10 Seconds Lojo Location Description Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Table 69 Entry Timer 1 Locations Entry Timer is the delay time used by the Delay 1 zone type Refer to Zone Types on page 100 for more information Entry Timer 2 LOCATION 212 213 Defaulted To 20 Seconds 4 1 Location Description Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Table 70 Entry Timer 2 Locations Entry Timer 2 is the delay time used by the Delay 2 zone type Refer to Zone Types on page 100 for more information ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Event Timers 129 Exit Time Exit time can be programmed to be between 0 and 255 seconds in increments of one second The rem
119. f the MAINS indicator is flashing this is because the AC mains supply has been disconnected There is no need to determine this type of system fault Pressing the Away button once will acknowledge the AC mains fail and stop the codepad beeping once every minute How To Enter Fault Analysis Mode 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 5 and the Away button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash in unison with the FAULT indicator One or more zone indicators 1 8 will also illuminate indicating the type of fault that has occurred Refer to Fault Descriptions on page 44 for a more detailed description of each type of system fault 2 Press the Away button to exit this function Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish and the FAULT indicator will remain illuminated MASTER CODE 5 away Zone Indicator Fault Description 1 Low Battery Sensor Watch Horn Speaker Disconnected 3 O 6 Fat S Reserved 7 aa Communications Failure Table 29 Fault Indicators ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions Example 59 Setting The Date and Time This function needs to be used when the date and time requires to be changed or the system has been powered down How To Set The New Date and Time 1 Enter your MASTER Cone followed by 6 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and
120. following e Zone Bypass Reports Zone Trouble Reports e Codepad Duress Report e Codepad Panic Report Access Denied e AC Fail Report Low Battery Report Sensor Watch Time Open Close Reports Test Reporting Time 108 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual System Status Information This section covers features that are involved with the basic house keeping of the system This includes monitoring of the zones whether they are isolated from the system or more importantly that they are actually operating the status of both the AC mains and DC power to the system and codepad generated alarms activated by the user Zone Bypass Reports LOCATION 152 153 99 Location Description 152 Alarm Or Expansion Code In 4 2 Format oonee 153 Restore Code In 4 2 Format i Table 54 Zone Status Bypass Report Locations A zone is bypassed when it is manually isolated Refer to Isolating Zones on page 41 for information on isolating zones A Zone Bypass report Contact ID Event Code 570 will be transmitted at the end of exit time for any zone that has been manually isolated 24 hour zones cannot be manually isolated therefore they will never transmit bypass reports A Zone Bypass Restore report will be transmitted when the system has been disarmed If bypass restore is not programmed it can be assumed that it will transmit a bypass restore report when an opening report is transmitted All bypassed zones are automatically cleare
121. g Formats 73 Securitel 75 Domestic Reporting Format 76 Domestic Dialling Function 76 Programming Domestic Reporting 77 Basic Pager Reporting Format 79 Base Station Information 81 Base Station Information 82 Primary Telephone Number 83 Secondary Telephone Number 83 Callback Telephone Number 83 Dialling Format 84 Handshake Tone 84 Transmission Format 85 Transmission Speed 85 Receivers and Their Formats 86 Subscriber ID Number 86 Ring Count 87 Answering Machine Bypass 87 User Codes 89 Access Codes 90 Installer Code 90 User Codes 90 User Code Priority 91 Arm and Disarm 91 Arm Only 91 Patrolman Code 91 Arm and Disarm Code To Isolate 91 Patrolman Code Code To Isolate 91 Arm and Disarm Master Code Functions 91 Arm and Disarm Master Code Functions Code To Isolate 91 Code Retries 92 Zone Information 93 Zone Information _94 Day Alarm Mask 94 Day Alarm Resetting 94 Day Alarm Latching 94 Day Alarm Operation 95 EOL Resistor Value 96 Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N O Contacts 97 Zone Programming 98 Zone Operating Information 98 Zone Reporting Information 98 Tamper Zones 99 Zone Defaults 100 Zone Types 100 Instant Zone 100 Handover Zone 100 Delay 1 Zone 100 Delay 2 Zone 100 Reserved 100 Reserved 101 Instant Zone Isolated In STAY Mode 101 H
122. gits of the first telephone number press the stay button if there is more than one telephone number to be programmed This will insert a break between the first telephone number and the second telephone number If there is only one telephone number press the away button to exit this mode Enter all the digits for PHONE No 2 one digit at a time You will notice as each digit is entered the corresponding codepad indicators will illuminate After the last digit of the second telephone number press the Away button to exit this mode unless a third telephone number is required MASTER CODE 2 away PHONE No a STAY PHONE wo 2 AWA How To Disable Domestic Dialling If at any time you wish to cancel domestic dialling for any reason eg You are moving house and do not wish the system to continue calling your work place or mobile phone etc you may enter the following sequence Enter your MASTER cone followed by 2 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash Press the stay button Press the Away button to disable domestic dialling and exit this function MASTER CODE 2 AWAY STAY away Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 56 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Zonel Zone2 Zone3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone Zone8 MAINS Digit Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicat
123. he STAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard when attempting to arm the system forced arming is not permitted If this is the case you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you can arm the system Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations 39 Disarming The System From STAY Mode Method One Method Two There are two methods for disarming the system from STAY Mode Method one is standard and will always operate Method two is optional and needs to be enabled in LOCATION 230 on page 140 Method two will not operate unless Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode and STAY Mode has been enabled in LOCATION 230 How To Disarm The System From STAY Mode 1 Enter your cove followed by the stay button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will extinguish A flashing ZONE indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone CODE STAY A flashing ZONE indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone If this is the case a valid user code will need to be used to disarm the system To enable method two Option 4 in LOCATION 230 on page 140 will need to be enabled Single button disarming from STAY Mode will report as user code number 32 How To Disarm The System From STAY Mode 1 Hold down the stay button until two beeps are heard The STAY indicator will extinguish and the system will disarm STAY
124. he telephone 4 Single button arming in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 5 Single button disarming from STAY Mode Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited User Codes 91 User Code Priority There are seven different priority levels that can be allocated to the user code Each priority level allows or restricts the functions that different user code holders may perform ccoee If user code priority levels 4 6 or 12 have been programmed to any of the available 8 user codes the method of standard isolating will no longer operate Only those user codes with the priority level of 4 6 or 12 will be able to isolate zones using the method code to d isolate Priority Description Arm and Disarm 1 AmOony s a ar 2 Arm and Disarm Code To Isolate Patrolman Code Code To Isolate Arm and Disarm Master Code Functions Arm and Disarm Master Code Functions Code To Isolate Table 45 User Code Priority Levels Arm and Disarm 0 This priority level allows the user code holder to arm and disarm the system Arm Only 1 This priority level allows the user code holder to arm the system but not disarm it Patrolman Code 2 This priority level allows the patrolman to disarm the system only after an alarm has occurred This will prevent unauthorised use of the code A patrolman code can always arm the system Arm and Disarm Code To Isolate 4 This priority level allows the user code holder to arm and disarm the system Iso
125. hone Number poooooooooooongg Location 048 Page 84 ialli 1 Australian DTMF 4 International DTMF Dialling Format 2 Australian Decadic 5 Reversed Decadic 3 Alternate DTMF amp Decadic AUST 6 Alternate DTMF amp Reversed Decadic Location 049 Page 84 1 HI LO Handshake Contact ID 4 No Handshake Required Handshake Tone 2 1400 Hz Ademco TX 1900 Hz 5 Pager 3 2300 Hz Sescoa TX 1800 Hz Location 050 Page 85 jcc 1 Contact ID 6 4 41 Pulsed Expanded 11 Domestic Transmission Format 2 4 2 Expressed 7 3 1 Pulsed Universal 12 Basic Pager 3 4 2 Pulsed 8 3 1 Pulsed Expanded 13 Reserved 4 4 2 Pulsed Checksum 9 Reserved 14 Reserved 5 4 1 Pulsed Universal 10 Reserved 15 Reserved Location 051 Page 85 icc 1 1 Pulse Second 4 20 Pulses Second Transmission Speed 2 10 Pulses Second 5 20 Pulses Second FDL 3 15 Pulses Second 6 40 Pulses Second Location 052 055 Page 86 Subscriber ID Number fo 0 0 Location 056 059 Page 90 Installer Code Location 060 Page 87 Ring Count 15 Answering Machine Bypass 1 14 Answering Machine Bypass 2 New Software Version 1 27 Onwards Location 061 100 Page 90 User Codes Location 61 65 User Code 1 2 Js Jefo User Code 2 Location 71 75 Location 76 80 User Code 3 User Code 4 o User Code 5 Location 86 90 Location 91 95 Location 96 100 User Code 6 o User Code 7 o User Code 8 o Jas Jas J15 Location 101 Page 94 D
126. ie 1 2 3 4 followed by the button 3 Plug the programming key onto the pins marked EXTERNAL KEY on the hand held programmer 4 Enter command 9 5 9 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the programming key connected to the hand held programmer has now been tested 5 Enter command 9 6 O followed by the button to exit the Installer s Programming Mode 6 Leave the switch on the hand held programmer in the EXT position and disconnect the external programming key Command 960 Exit Installer s Programming Mode This command is used to exit the Installer s Programming Mode after you complete your programming alterations This is achieved by entering command 9 6 0 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state This command can be performed at any programming stage and from any location Command 961 Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings This command will reset the control panel back to the factory default values Refer to the default values shown throughout this manual or the Programming Sheets on page 163 This is achieved by entering command 9 61 followed by the button Three beeps will be heard Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 24 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Command 962 Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key This command is used to copy the control panel memory to the programming key I
127. ill illuminate with either an A or U suffix to indicate the system is armed or unarmed Only when the Installer s Programming Mode has been accessed will any numerals appear on the display When connecting the hand held programmer to the control panel make sure that the switch on the hand held programmer is in the EXT position and that no external programming key has been connected Failing to do this may corrupt the control panel s memory If this occurs the control panel will need to be returned to Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited where a service fee will be charged to unlock the control panel s memory To enter the Installer s Programming Mode enter the INSTALLER CODE followed by the button The factory default Installers Code is 1234 Three beeps will be heard and the hand held programmers display will display the current data stored in LOCATION 000 To move to a particular programming location enter the LOCATION NUMBER J followed by the button The data for the new location will now be displayed To move to the next location press the button This will step you to the next location and the data in that location will now be displayed via the ZONE indicators If you press the button without previously entering a location number the system will step back one location To change data in the current location enter the new value 0 15 followed by the button This will store the new data into the l
128. ins operating for the duration of the event pulses for the duration operates once only one shot or latches on Is determined by a time base and a multiplier Refer to Timing Of Outputs on page 125 for further information Is determined by a time base and a multiplier Refer to Timing Of Outputs on page 125 for further information Output 2 Location 192 197 o Event Polarity Time Time Type Base Multiplier Default For Strobe Operation Codepad Buzzer Location 204 209 Event Polarity Time Time Type Base Multiplier Default For Entry Warning Day Alarm Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programmable Outputs 117 Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer Multiple output event types can be directed to the codepad buzzer so that it may be used to indicate any number of events This is achieved by selecting an output and programming it for the required output event type When you are satisfied that the output is functioning correctly change the first digit of the output event type ie The tens digit by adding the value 8 Example 3 0 Communications Failure This event will operate when the dialler has made all possible attempts to reach the base station receiver The output will reset when the first Kiss Off is received This output event type is not applicable for domestic reporting To redirect the above output event type to operate the codepad buzzer program the output event type as below J
129. ions ISSUE123 DOC When you select a zone to be a keyswitch input then the following table relates to the options available to that keyswitch zone These keyswitch zone options replace zone options only for the zones that have been programmed to operate as a keyswitch zone Latching Arm In STAY Mode Momentary Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode Table 51 Keyswitch Zone Options Latching Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will either arm or disarm from the AWAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input Latching Arm In AWAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will arm in AWAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input Disarming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will disarm from AWAY Mode or STAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input Arming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Latching Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will arm or disarm in STAY Mode when using the latching keyswitch input Arming the system in AWAY Mode will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Latching Arm In STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will arm in STAY Mode when using the latching
130. is Mode 47 Reserved 47 Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report 48 Event Memory Recall Mode 49 Walk Test Mode 50 Satellite Siren Service Mode 50 Initiate Modem Call 50 How To Initiate A Modem Call 50 Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On Off 51 Reserved 51 Send Test Report 51 How To Initiate A Test Report 51 Master Code Functions 52 Reserved 52 Changing and Deleting User Codes 53 Changing Domestic Phone Numbers 55 Event Memory Recall Mode 56 Walk Test Mode 57 Fault Analysis Mode 58 Setting The Date and Time 59 Turn Day Alarm On and Off 59 Reset Latching Outputs 60 Initiate Modem Call 60 Hold Down Functions Arm The System In AWAY Mode 61 Arm The System In STAY Mode 61 Horn Speaker Test 61 Bell Test 61 Strobe Test 62 Turning Day Alarm On and Off 62 Fault Analysis Mode 62 Initiate A Modem Call 63 Reset Latching Outputs 63 Codepad Beeper Tone Change 63 Initiate A Test Report 63 Remote Operations 65 Remote Operations 66 Remote Arming Via The Telephone 66 Upload Download Via Alarm Link Software 67 Remote Connect 67 Remote Connect With Customer Control 67 Remote Connect Without Callback Verification 67 Remote Connect With Callback Verification 68 Dialler Reporting Formats 69 Dialler Reporting Formats 70 Contact ID Format 70 Point ID Codes 71 Event Codes 72 General Reportin
131. isarmed If this option has not been selected the system will need to be armed and disarmed again to clear alarm memory from the remote codepad Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Optional Equipment This section includes the following EDMSAT Satellite Siren SS914 Programming Key CC810 Alarm Link Software CC816 CP5 Eight Zone Codepad CP508 CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad CP508L Night Arm Station CP105 Phone Controller CC911 Hand Held Dialler Tester DD901 Cellular Diallers PS100 Power Supply Module PS100 TF008 Plug Pack TFO08 Solution Codepad Mimic Board CC820 Solution Relay Output Interface CC892 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface FA101 Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 142 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Optional Equipment ISSUE123 DOC EDM manufactures numerous accessories that can be used in conjunction with the S o lut ion 4 4 control panel These optional pieces of equipment will enhance certain features thus making the system extremely flexible EDM SAT Satellite Siren S5914 The EDMSAT Satellite Siren is a totally self contained unit incorporating a high powered siren and a weatherproof strobe A 1 2 AH sealed lead acid battery needs to be fitted The EDMSAT requires only two wires for operation on which the charging of the battery and triggering of the siren and strobe are carried out This is done by pulse code modulating PCM the charging voltage Any attempt to
132. isarmed state and is now ready for use Refer to Installer s Programming Commands on page 22 for more information 9 Use the Master Code to set the date and time How To Set The New Date and Time 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 6 andthe Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the day month year hour and minute using the DD MM YY HH MM format 3 Press the away button when finished Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish The default zone settings are as listed in the table below Zone No Zone Type Delay 1 2 amp 3 T amp 3 i g 24 Hour Zone Table 1 Zone Defaults Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming This section includes the following e Programming Programming With The Remote Codepad e Programming With The Hand Held Programmer e Programming With The Programming Key Programming Option Bits Installers Programming Commands Disable Factory Default Defaulting The Control Panel 18 Programming ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual The programming options of this control panel are stored in a non volatile Eprom This memory will hold all the relevant configuration and user specific data even during a total power loss The data retention time is as long as ten years without power therefore no reprogramming will be req
133. isolated will now begin to flash Repeat Step 4 if more than one zone is required to be isolated until all zones that are required to be isolated have been selected Press the Away button when finished selecting the zones to be isolated Two beeps will be heard The isolated zones will now continue to flash until the system has next been disarmed The system is ready to be armed in AWAY Mode STAY CODE STAY ZONE NUMBER ZONE NUMBER STAY AWAY As each zone is isolated the corresponding ZONE indicator will begin to flash If a mistake is made press the zone number that was incorrectly entered followed by the stay button This zone is now no longer isolated and the ZONE indicator will extinguish Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations 43 Fault Analysis Mode Whenever a system fault occurs the FAULT or MAINS indicator will flash and the codepad will beep once every minute If the MAINS indicator is flashing this is because the AC mains has been disconnected There is no need to determine this type of system fault Pressing the Away button for two seconds will acknowledge the AC mains fail and will stop the codepad beeping once every minute How To Determine The Type Of System Fault To determine the type of system fault that has occurred enter fault analysis mode by following the procedures below 1 Hold down the 5 button until
134. ket Beepser ioei eeter eei iea e Naet 136 Horn Speaker Monitor sssesssssseessessessresreesesreesresrresresseee 136 Hori Speaker Testre menn a a e a ia 61 How To Program Entry Exit Timers 0 00 0 ceceeseeeeeeeeeeeee 128 I Ignore AC Mains Fail Indication 0 0 0 0 cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 138 Initiate Modem Call ccc cccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees Initiate Test Report Installer Codes nnana nn AN diese Aei Installer Code Function Event Memory Recall Mode 49 Installer Code Function Fault Analysis Mode rs Installer Code Function Initiate Modem Call Installer Code Function Satellite Siren Service Mode 50 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited 171 Installer Code Function Send Test Report cece 51 Installer Code Function Set Number Of Days Until First Test Rep Of tieevcccreecsecnucoevepineessnstecostistocestceseutiauccurnencoafeevestade 48 Installer Code Function Telephone Monitor Mode 51 Installer Code Function Walk Test Mode eee 50 Installer Code Functions Installer s Programming Commands ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 22 Instant Isolated In STAY eee eeeceeseceereceseeeseeeneees 101 Instant Zone Internal Screamers 0 0 0 0 eeeeeeseeeseceseeeeseeeeseeeseeseseeenaeees 116 Introduction enan ede a eae it 14 Invalid Code vss cicccesceceteeseteriteeatcetsesercuisevives 92 120 130 13
135. l 3 STAY AWAY Codepad Fire Alarm Version 1 27 Onwards A codepad fire alarm will be triggered when the 4 and 6 buttons on the remote codepad are pressed simultaneously A distinct fire sound is emitted through the horn speaker to indicate this type of alarm condition The fire sound is different to the burglary sound This is an audible alarm 4 6 Codepad Medical Alarm Version 1 27 Onwards A codepad medical alarm will be triggered when the 7 and 9 buttons on the codepad are pressed simultaneously This is an audible alarm 7 9 ogogo To disable both the reporting and the audible alarms for codepad panic codepad fire and codepad medical alarms the dialler channel for Codepad Panic in LOCATION 163 on page 110 should be set as zero and enable Option 4 in LOCATION 227 on page 137 Codepad fire and codepad medical alarms can not be disabled without disabling codepad panic alarms ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations 41 Isolating Zones When a zone has been isolated access is allowed into that zone at all times Isolating zones is performed by one of two methods One way requires the use of a valid user code while the other way does not The ability to isolate zones is governed by the priority level allocated to each user code holder Some user code holders may not be able to isolate zones Refer to User Code Priority on page 91 for f
136. larm ON 1 Hold down the 4 button until three beeps are heard Day alarm has now been turned on How To Turn Day Alarm OFF 1 Hold down the 4 button until two beeps are heard Day alarm has now been turned off Fault Analysis Mode There are various system faults that can be detected by the control panel When any of these are present the FAULT indicator will begin to flash and the codepad will beep once every minute Refer to Fault Descriptions on page 44 for a more detailed description on each fault type How To Determine The Type Of Fault 1 Hold the 5 button down until two beeps are heard The STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash in unison with the FAULT indicator One or more ZONE indicators 1 8 will illuminate to indicate the type of fault that has occurred How To Exit Fault Analysis Mode 1 To exit fault analysis mode press the Away button The STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish Zone Indicator _ Fault Description Horn Speaker Disconnected 6 rut OSOC SCSCS 8 Communications Failure Table 30 Fault Indicators Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 63 Initiate A Modem Call Holding the 6 button down until two beeps are heard will force the control panel to dial the callback telephone number programmed in LOCATION 32 47 on page 83 in an attempt to connect to the remote computer The remote computer will be required to be running the Alarm Link
137. lating of zones will only be allowed by using the method Code To Isolate once this priority level has been set Refer to Isolating Zones on page 41 for further information Patrolman Code Code To Isolate 6 This priority level allows the patrolman to disarm the system only after an alarm has occurred This will prevent unauthorised use of the code A patroman can always arm the system Isolating of zones will only be allowed by using the method Code To Isolate once this priority level has been set Refer to Isolating Zones on page 41 for further information Arm and Disarm Master Code Functions 8 This priority level allows arming and disarming of the system and the ability to carry out any of the Master Code Functions described on page 52 More than one user code can be allocated to this priority level Armand Disarm Master Code Functions Code To Isolate 12 This priority level allows arming and disarming of the system and the ability to carry out any of the Master Code Functions described on page 52 Isolating zones will only be allowed by using the method Code To Isolate once this priority level has been set Refer to Isolating Zones on page 41 for more information More than one user code can be allocated to this priority level Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 92 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Code Retries LOCATION 102 6 Code retries restricts the amount of times an invali
138. le Handover Delay To Be Sequential 4 Enable Codepad Panic To Be Silent 8 Enable Access Denied To Be Silent Table 83 System Options 2 Enable Radio Key Keyswitch Interface or Night Arm Station 1 This option must be selected when using the Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 or the Night Arm Station CP105 This option allows the control panel to be operated using either of these two accessories Enable Handover Delay To Be Sequential 2 If this option has been selected handover delay will be sequential ie In numerical order from lowest to highest If the sequence is broken before the entry time expires an alarm will occur If this option has not been selected handover delay will follow the entry path provided that a delay zone has been triggered first Enable Codepad Panic To Be Silent 4 If this option has been selected a codepad panic alarm will not operate the horn speaker the bell or the strobe outputs If this option is not selected all three outputs will operate after a codepad panic alarm has been activated from the codepad Selecting this option does not effect the operation of the communication dialler If you wish to disable the reporting of the codepad panic alarm program LOCATION 160 163 on page 110 as zero Enable Access Denied To Be Silent 8 If this option has been selected a codepad tamper alarm will not operate the horn speaker bell or the strobe outputs If this option is not selected
139. lected Momentary Arm In STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will arm in STAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input Arming the system in AWAY Mode or disarming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode If this option has been selected the system will only disarm the system from AWAY Mode or STAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input Arming the system will not be permitted via the keyswitch zone if this option has been selected tne EOL KEY SWITCH MOMENTARY TOGGLE Figure 7 Wiring Diagram For Keyswitch Zone Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 106 Zone Pulse Count Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Zone pulse count is the number of times a zone must be triggered before the zone registers as an alarm The number of pulses vary between 0 15 The zone pulse count value is relative to the time frame ie The number of pulses must be present during a particular time frame Refer to Table 53 Zone Pulse Count Times on page 106 for time frame settings Option Number Of Pulses Option Number Of Pulses Table 52 Number Of Pulses Zone Pulse Count Handover Zone pulse count handover will only operate with zone pulse count time options 8 15 Refer to Zone Pulse Count Time on page 106 for more information Any zone which registers one trigger pulse
140. lluminate This fault will only be indicated when entering fault analysis mode This fault will clear once the date and time has been programmed Refer to Setting The Date and Time on page 59 for further information on setting the date and time Sensor Watch A sensor watch fault will register because one of the detection devices has stopped working or has failed to detect movement for the programmed time period whilst the system is disarmed The fault will clear after the registered zone has been unsealed and resealed again To find out which zone has registered the sensor watch fault enter fault analysis mode and hold down the 5 button to display the zone that has registered the sensor watch fault Refer to LOCATION 218 219 on page 129 for setting sensor watch time and Zone Options on page 102 for setting zones to be monitored for sensor watch Horn Speaker Monitor A horn speaker fault will register when the horn speaker becomes disconnected from the control panel This fault will clear when the horn speaker has been reconnected Option 4 in LOCATION 226 on page 136 to enable monitoring of the horn speaker Reserved E Fault An FE fault will register when the control panel detects an internal checksum error The control panel will need to be powered down and defaulted to clear this fault Reserved Communication Failure A communication failure fault will register if the control panel was unsuccessful in calling the
141. mited Base Station Information This section includes the following Base Station Information Primary Telephone Number Secondary Telephone Number e Callback Telephone Number Dialling Format e Handshake Tone Transmission Format Transmission Speed Subscriber ID Number Ring Count Answering Machine Bypass 82 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Base Station Information This section outlines the programming information required for the Solut ion 4 4 control panel when communicating with base station receivers Typically these parameters specify the telephone numbers to call the transmission formats handshake tones and transmission speeds How To Program A Phone Number When programming the telephone number if a 0 is required it must be programmed as a 10 Each location in the primary secondary and callback telephone numbers hold one digit of the telephone number To tell the dialler when the end of the telephone number has been reached a 0 must be inserted at the end of the telephone number Therefore the dialling sequence will be terminated when a zero appears Example To program the telephone number 9672 1055 you would program the following 9672125500000000 Programming A Four Second Pause In The Phone Number To enter a four second pause in the dialling sequence you would need to program the value 13 This may be necessary when the dialler is communicating through an old slower tel
142. n of the numbers that appear on the display however it is possible to differentiate between 1000 different control panels when a number of control panels are reporting to the one pager How To Setup Basic Pager Reporting 1 LOCATION 000 O15 requires the Basic Pager s access telephone number programmed 2 LOCATION 052 055 requires a Subscriber ID Number programmed 3 LOCATION 049 requires Option 5 Pager Handshake to be selected 4 LOCATION 050 requires Option 12 Basic Pager Format to be selected Subscriber ID Zone Status System Status Number 12 3 45 6 7 8 678 01200000 9000 4 4 AAA Zone Normal Alarm Manually Isolated Auto Isolate Tamper Alarm ARWN O Armed 9 Disarmed 8 Normal Panic Duress Fire Alarm Medical Alarm wn Ao A AC Normal O AC Failure 1 System Normal O System Fault 1 it Figure 3 Basic Pager Display The example in Figure 3 Basic Pager Display shows that the transmission has come from Subscriber ID Number 678 and that Zone 2 is in alarm Zone 3 has been manually isolated the system is armed the panic zone is normal the AC is connected and there is no fault condition Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 80 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Li
143. nal on the control panel No polarity is required to be programmed for this output event type System Armed This output will operate when the system is armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode The output will reset when the system has been disarmed System Disarmed This output will operate when the system is in the disarmed state The output will reset as soon as the system becomes armed Armed In STAY Mode This output will operate when the system has been armed in STAY Mode The output will reset when the system is disarmed Armed In AWAY Mode This output will operate when the system has been armed in AWAY Mode The output will reset when the system is disarmed Exit Warning With All Zones Sealed Or Entry Warning This output will operate during exit time when the control panel has been armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode if all zones are sealed This output event type will reset once exit time has expired The next time this output event type will operate will be during entry time and will reset once entry time has expired or the system has been disarmed This output event type will also operate if a zone has triggered when the system has been armed in STAY Mode only if the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has been programmed in LOCATION 216 217 on page 129 Exit Warning This output operates during exit time when the system has been armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode The output will reset once exit time has expired Exit Warning Finished
144. ndicator will also illuminate when the system is armed in AWAY Mode Indicator Definition P On System Is Armed In AWAY Mode System Is Not Armed In AWAY Mode Table 13 AWAY Indicator STAY Indicator The STAY indicator illuminates when the system is armed in STAY Mode The and indicators will also illuminate when the system is armed in STAY Mode Indicator Definition System Is Armed In STAY Mode System Is Not Armed In STAY Mode System Is In Isolating Mode Table 14 STAY Indicator ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations 35 System Disarmed This indicator will illuminate when the system has been disarmed The indicator will also illuminate when the system has been disarmed MAINS Indicator gt _ The MAINS indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains supply is normal or has failed Indicator Definition PS On S AC Mains Power Normal AC Mains Failure Table 15 MAINS Indicator Zone Isolating Mode This indicator will illuminate when you attempt to isolate zones The person will flash once every 3 seconds Flashing FAULT Indicator The FAULT indicator is used to indicate that the system has detected a system fault Refer to Fault Analysis Mode on page 43 for more information Indicator Definition Ooo Oo O There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Rectified off The System Is Normal There Are No Faults Flashing There Is A System
145. ne will act as a Instant zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode Handover Zone Isolated In STAY Mode This zone will act as a Handover zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode Delay 1 Zone Isolated In STAY Mode This zone will act as a Delay 1 zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode A Delay 1 zone will have a delay time determined by the value in Entry Timer 1 on page 128 Delay 2 Isolated In STAY Mode This zone will act as a Delay 2 zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode A Delay 2 zone will have a delay time determined by the value in Entry Timer 2 on page 128 Reserved Keyswitch Zone A Keyswitch zone is used when you need to connect a keyswitch to operate the system Refer to Keyswitch Zone Options on page 104 for selecting options such as momentary toggle etc User code number 32 will be reported when arming and disarming using this method of operation 24 Hour Burglary Zone A 24 Hour Burglary zone is always ready to trigger the horn speaker bell and strobe regardless of whether the system is in the armed or disarmed state 24 Hour Fire Zone A 24 Hour Fire zone is always ready to trigger
146. nue until you acknowledge the call or until the control panel hangs up after two minutes has expired A maximum of 6 calls per alarm event will be made when the control panel has been set up for Domestic Dialling Format This count includes any unsuccessful calls The counter will be reset if the zone retriggers and a further 6 attempts will be made The control panel will stop dialling after 6 attempts or 3 successful calls The control panel will also stop dialling if a valid user code has been entered at the remote codepad How To Acknowledge Domestic Dialling Once the call has been received if it is not acknowledged by pressing the button on a touch tone telephone or by using the Phone Controller CC911 the control panel will continue to send its transmission for a period of 2 minutes It will then hang up and commence dialling the next telephone number If the call is acknowledged the control panel will hang up and no further calls will be made for that event Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Dialler Reporting Formats y pi 77 Programming Domestic Reporting Programming the control panel for domestic reporting has been made extremely simple by the use of the Installer s Programming Command 965 Refer to Command 965 Set Up Domestic Dialling Format on page 27 for more information How To Set Up The Control Panel For Domestic Dialling 1 Enter Installer s Programming Mode EG 1 2 3 4 followed by th
147. o Option 1 in LOCATION 226 on page 136 for more information on forced arming If the AWAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard when attempting to arm the system forced arming is not permitted If this is the case you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you can arm the system Disarming The System From AWAY Mode How To Disarm The System From AWAY Mode 1 Enter your Cove followed by the Away button Two beeps will be heard and the AWAY indicator will extinguish A flashing ZONE indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone CODE away Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 38 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Arming The System In STAY Mode Method One Method Two ISSUE123 DOC STAY Mode is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated Refer to Zone Options on page 102 for further information When there is a need to arm only the system perimeter this mode is extremely handy It automatically disables the interior detection zones allowing movement within the protected area while at the same time arming the perimeter zones There are two methods for arming your system in STAY Mode Method one is standard and will always operate Method two is optional and needs to be enabled in LOCATION 230 on page 140 Single button arming in STAY Mode will report as user code number 32 How To Arm The
148. ocation and still leave you positioned at the same location To proceed to the next location press the button The next locations data will now be displayed To exit the Installer s Programming Mode enter command 9 6 0 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state Refer to Installer s Programming Commands on page 22 for further information on commands that can be performed during access of the Installer s Programming Mode When using the hand held programmer any reference in this manual made to the stay button should be considered as the x button and the Away button considered as the button Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming 21 Programming With The Programming Key The Programming Key CC810 is a unique device that will allow you to easily program your control panel Inserting the programming key will automatically initiate a data transfer from the programming key to the control panel memory If you have a new programming key you should first enter the Installer s Programming Mode configure the system as required before inserting the programming key To connect the programming key locate the connections marked PROGRAMMING KEY This point can be found on the right hand side of the control panel Observe the triangular markings on the printed circuit board and line them up with the markings on the programming key To copy the control
149. ode Is Active Seconds One Short Beep Every Minute There Is A System Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged Table 11 Audible Indications Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 34 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad Solucion The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible 12345678 indications that guide you through the general operation The codepad incorporates numerous indicators There are ZONE indicators _ which are used to show the condition of each zone and nine others for f l general status The following is a list of situations and the relevant indications that will be seen Figure 2 CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad CP508L Zone Indicators 1 2 3 The ZONE indicators are used to show the status of the zones The following table lists the car various circumstances that the indicators will display ie Zone Sealed Zone Unsealed Indicator Definition Zone Is Unsealed Zone Is Sealed Flashing Fast Zone Is In Alarm Condition 0 25 Sec On 0 25 Sec Off Tamper Zone Is In Alarm Condition 0 1 Sec On 0 1 Sec Off Zone Is Manually Isolated 1 Sec On 1 Sec Off Flashing Very Slow Tamper Zone In The Unsealed State 2 Sec On 1 Sec Off Table 12 Zone Indicators AWAY Indicator The AWAY indicator illuminates when the system is armed in AWAY Mode The i
150. oi hatasig ERE te 16 R Radio Key Keyswitch Interface cee eeeeeeeeeeeeee 137 144 Receivers and Their Formats 0 0 ccceeseesseesseeceseeeeseeeeees 86 Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer 0 117 Relay Output Remote Arming Via Telephone ccsseceeeeeeeeeeeee Remote Connect ce eeeeesceesecsseeesseeeseeesseeeeeeseeesseeesaes Remote Connect With Callback Verification Remote Connect With Customer Control eee eeeeeeee Remote Connect Without Callback Verification 0 0 67 Remote Operations Reporting Format Basic Pager eceeeesceeseeesneeeeeeeeee 79 Reporting Format Contact ID Format eee eee 70 Reporting Format Securitel 00 0 eeeeeeseeesreeeeeeeeee 75 Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings 23 Reset Latching Ouputs 0 eee eeseceseeceneeeseeeseeeeeeeeee Reset Latching Outputs Ring Count eee S Satellite Siren neoseeeseoeseeseesresssessesssesseesreessersessses 142 149 Satellite Siren Service Mode 0 ee eeeeeseeeseeeseeeeneeeseeeeees 50 Seded A hihi sot teas 150 Secondary Telephone Numbet ceceeesessseeeseeeereeeees 83 SO CURIE Lt ee leg nc enews 75 144 Send Test Report 2 020 ene ta ei Naren 51 Sensor Watch Sensor Watch Report 0 0 0 eeeceeseeeeseceseeeeneeesseeeseeenseeesee Sensor Watch Time ececccceessecceeseceeeneeceesneeeeeeneeeeeenee Set Number Of Days Until First Test Rep
151. ol panel 4 After reconnecting the AC mains wait for 3 5 seconds before releasing the DEFAULT button You will hear the dialler seize relay RL1 on the control panel click once and two beeps will be heard on the remote codepad The control panel will now need to be disarmed by using the default Master Code ie 2580 The control panel has now been successfully defaulted back to the factory default settings If you hear the dialler seize relay RL1 click four times while attempting to default the control panel this would indicate that the feature of defaulting the control panel has been disabled in LOCATION 900 on page 29 The control panel will need to be returned to Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited for exchange where a service fee will be charged to unlock the control panel s memory if the Installer Code is not known Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Indicators and Operations This section includes the following System Indicators and Operations e CP5 Eight Zone Codepad e CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad System Operations Arming The System In AWAY Mode Disarming The System From AWAY Mode e Arming The System In STAY Mode Disarming The System From STAY Mode Codepad Duress Alarm e Codepad Panic Alarm e Codepad Fire Alarm e Codepad Medical Alarm e Isolating Zones e Fault Analysis Mode Fault Descriptions 32 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual System Indicators and Ope
152. ons 160 Software Version Number 160 Advice To Users 161 New Zealand Telepermit Notes 161 Programming Sheets 163 Index 169 Introduction This section includes the following Introduction Features Quick Start 14 Introduction ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Congratulations on selecting the Solution 4 4 control panel for your installation So that you can obtain the most from your unit we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating and installation features of this system You will notice that in all aspects of planning engineering styling operation convenience and adaptability we have sought to anticipate your every possible requirement Programming simplicity and speed have been some of the major considerations and we believe that our objectives in this area have been more than satisfied This installation manual will explain all aspects of programming the Solution 4 4 control panel from factory default to final commissioning All system parameters and options are detailed however suitability is left up to the individual Every control panel can be tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily The programming simplicity will make your installation quick accurate and rewarding each and every time The Solution range of control panels are very popular amongst thousands of people throughout man
153. ons 2 Location 228 System Options 3 Location 229 Consumer Options 1 Location 230 Consumer Options 2 Location 900 Disable Factory Default Location 901 904 System Time 1 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions 2 Enable Remote Arming Via The Telephone 4 Enable Upload Download Via Alarm Link 8 Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm 1 Send Open Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred 2 Reserved 4 Send Open Close Reports When In STAY Mode 8 Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete 1 Enable Forced Arming 2 Enable EDM Smart Lockout 4 Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker 8 Enable Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operation 1 Enable Radio Key Keyswitch Interface or Night Arm Station 2 Enable Handover Delay To Be Sequential 4 Enable Codepad Panic To Be Silent 8 Enable Codepad Tamper To Be Silent 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 4 Ignore AC Fail 8 Enable Pulse Count Handover 1 Send Test Reports Only If The System Is Armed 2 Enable Operation Of Siren amp Strobe In STAY Mode 4 Enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed 8 Enable Codepad Extinguish Mode 1 Reserved 2 Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY and STAY Mode 4 Enable Single Button Disarming From STAY Mode 8 Enable Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm 0 Defaulting Enabled 15 Defaulting Disabled Location 901 Location 902 Location 903 Location 904 Hour Of The Day Tens Digit Hour
154. oose from Each polarity is designated by a number This number needs to be programmed into the appropriate location of the output being used to indicate how the output should operate Option Polarity i Polarity Output Not Used R Normally Open Going Low ormally Low Going Open Yormally Open Pulsing Low Normally Low Pulsing Open Normally Open One Show Low Alarm ormally Low One Shot Open Alarm Normally Open Latching Low ormally Low Latching Open Table 65 Event Type Polarities Output Not Used 0 If an output is not required for use the polarity should be programmed as zero 0 Yormally Open One Shot Low aa 6 N N N Jormally Open One Shot Low Retrigger Yormally Open One Shot Low Can Reset N N Normally Open Going Low 1 This polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs The output will switch back to open circuit when the event has restored Time parameters are not applicable to this polarity Normally Open Pulsing Low 2 This polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to pulsing zero volts when the event occurs The output will switch back to open circuit when the event has restored Time parameters vary the On time of the pulse Normally Open One Shot Low 3 This one shot polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs The output will switch back to open circuit when the time parameter
155. or Indicator Indicator 9 v oe i E Separato Table 26 Zone Indicators For Changing Phone Numbers Event Memory Recall Mode 3 This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system The event memory recall mode reports all alarms and arming disarming of the system in the AWAY Mode and STAY Mode This function helps with trouble shooting system faults The events are displayed via the codepad indicators How To Enter The Event Memory Recall Mode 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 3 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard The events will be played back via the codepad indicators in reverse chronological order MASTER CODE 3 AWAY If the events were as follows Event No Event Description System Armed In AWAY Mode Alarm In Zone 3 Example Alarm In Zone 4 System Disarmed Table 27 Event Memory Recall Example Events The event memory playback will report as follows Event No Codepad Indicator Event Description a All Indicators Off Except MAINS System Disarmed Zone 4 AWAY Indicator Illuminates Alarm In Zone 4 2 Zone 3 AWAY Indicator IIluminates Alarm In Zone 3 AWAY Indicator Illuminates System Armed In AWAY Mode Table 28 Event Memory Recall Example Event Playback A beep and an illuminated indicator indicate each event Resetting a 24 hour alarm in the disarmed state is indicated by one beep only After the last event three be
156. ort Set Up Domestic Dialling ee einne Setting The Date and Time ee eeeceeseeesneeeeeeeeeeeee Silent Alarm z Single Button Arming ssseessseseeseerrssreerrssresrersreerresressees Single Button Disarming 0 eee eeeeeeseeeereeeeeeeeseeeeee Siren amp Strobe In STAY Mode y Siren Delay Until Transmission Complete eee Siren Run Lime sehier des seca sisest eenaa ie A RERE Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Index Siren Sound Rate 0 0 ee ee eeseeeeceseeceneessaeeesseseseeseeeesaes Software Version Numbet ccccescseseessseeeseeeeseees Solution Codepad Mimic Board Solution Relay Output Interface Speaker Beepsie s23 2 25 3ic 22 33 2503 sestcesdcentoecasenddscdseedeest see Specifications Standard Isolating 0 0 0 ee eee eesecsseeeeneeeseeeeseeesseeseaeeesaes STAY Indicator en ie arias STAY Mode SITO a EEEE EEEE NENA EER Strobe TES ne E E ee eee eee Subscriber ID Numbert Swinger Shutdown Count System Disarmed eee System Disarmed Indicator System Event Timers System Functions eee System Indicators amp Operations System Operations System Options 1 System Opuons 24 chen eee ene EERIE System Options 3iuecusewadcedetnediaacglneaiide diene System Reporting Information System Time pisii AE E S T Telecom Connection Diagrams eseeesseseseereeeresrerereerrreres 153 Telephone An
157. ote codepad will always give one long beep at the end of exit time when arming in AWAY Mode or one short beep at the end of exit time when arming in STAY Mode LOCATION 214 215 Defaulted To 60 Seconds 123 Location Description Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Table 71 Exit Time Locations Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode LOCATION 216 217 Defaulted To 60 Seconds 12J3 Location Description 216 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15 Sec s 217 Increments Of 16 Seconds 0 240 Sec s Table 72 Entry Guard Timer 1 Locations Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode is the delay time used for ALL zones except 24 hour burglary and 24 hour fire zones when the system is armed in STAY Mode Each zone including delay zones will have the entry delay as programmed in LOCATION 216 217 ie The delay time programmed for a delay zone will be overridden by the entry guard timer If the entry guard timer has been programmed as 0 each zone will act as per its programmed zone type Sensor Watch Time LOCATION 218 219 00 Location Description 218 Increments Of Days Tens Digit 219 Increments Of Days Units Digit Table 73 Entry Timer 1 Locations The time set in these two locations determines how many days 0 99 a zone may remain sealed before registering as a fault This feature is only active when the system is in the disarmed state If a zone programmed for sensor wa
158. our second pause may be inserted anywhere in the telephone number by programming the number 13 The four second pauses can only be programmed by the installer as the Master Code holder has no access to this function Domestic Dialling Function When the control panel has activated into alarm condition it will commence dialling the first programmed telephone number If a busy or engaged tone has been detected the control panel will hang up and commence dialling the second telephone number if one is programmed The first call however will be counted as one unsuccessful dialling attempt If the second telephone number is also busy or an engaged tone is detected the control panel will hang up and commence dialling the third telephone number if one is programmed If a busy tone is not detected the control panel will assume that the phone has been answered and will begin sending its transmission The transmission consists of a siren tone followed by a unit identification beep The identification beep will allow the customer to verify which control panel made the call if more than one control panel is reporting to the same telephone number The identification beep is programmed in LOCATION 055 of the Subscriber ID Number After the identification beep a long pause will follow allowing you to acknowledge the call If the call is not acknowledged during the pause the sequence of the siren tone the identification beep and the pause will conti
159. perator Option 8 Enable Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operation in LOCATION 226 on page 136 is not required to be selected for this event type to operate No Of Beeps System Status System Disarmed System Armed In AWAY Mode System Armed In STAY Mode Table 64 Horn Speaker Beeps Sirens Running This output will operate for the duration of the siren run time programmed in LOCATION 221 on page 130 When the sirens have been activated this output will reset once the siren run time has expired Strobe Operating This output will operate when an alarm condition occurs and will reset once a valid user code has been entered Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programmable Outputs 2 2 2 2 2 2 e 1 2 3 5 6 7 121 Silent Alarm This output will operate whenever a zone programmed as silent alarm has triggered The output will reset when the siren run time expires an audible alarm has triggered or a valid user code has been entered Refer to Zone Options on page 102 for more information on programming zones to be silent Alarm When In STAY Mode This output will operate whenever an audible or silent zone alarm has triggered when the system has been armed in STAY Mode The output will reset when the system has been disarmed Alarm When In AWAY Mode This output will operate whenever an audible or silent zone alarm has triggered when the system has been
160. programming of the control panel If the Installer Code is not known the control panel will need to be returned to your EDM Distributor for exchange A nominal fee applies for this service Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited does not recommend the use of this feature 7 If the option to prevent defaulting of the control panel is required a special programming procedure has been introduced to eliminate any possibility of accidentally setting this option The default button on the PCB must be held down while programming this location How To Prevent Manual Defaulting Of The Control Panel 1 Disarm the system 2 Access Installer s Programming Mode 3 Go to LOCATION 900 4 Hold down the default button 5 Program a 15 into LOCATION 900 6 Release the default button 7 Exit Installer s Programming Mode Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 30 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Defaulting The Control Panel 4 ISSUE123 DOC If the Solution 4 4 control panel does not have LOCATION 900 programmed as 15 follow the procedure outlined below to successfully default the control panel back to the factory default settings How To Default The Control Panel 1 Disconnect the AC mains supply and the backup battery from the control panel 2 Hold down and continue to hold down the DEFAULT button located at the top of the printed circuit board 3 Reconnect the AC mains to the contr
161. r on the product Specifications Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Defective units returned by the purchaser at their own expense during this period would be repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer The repair or replacement will be free of charge provided that the defects were not incurred during shipping or handling or the damage was not due to causes beyond the control of Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited such as lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock or damage arising out of abuse alteration or improper application of the equipment Temperature Range Humidity Power Source Stand By Current Current Draw In Alarm Condition Current Draw With No Alarm and Codepad Fitted Back Up Battery Dimensions Weight Austel Approval Number New Zealand Telepermit Malaysia Approval Number 0 45 Degrees Celsius 10 95 TF008 Plug Pack 240 Volt 18 Volt AC 1 3 Amp 65 mA 115mA 105 mA Ah 12 Volt DC Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery 306 mm x 262 mm x 76 mm 2 5 Kg A96 02B 0032 Only With TF008 Plug Pack PTC 211 95 263 MAIA 76A 0796 S Software Version Number LOCATION 999 ISSUE123 DOC Le 27 When using the Hand Held Programmer CC814 you have the ability to display the software version number of the control panel Refer to Command 999 Display Software Version Number on page 29 for more information Electronics Design and Manufact
162. r the fire alarm tone ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Event Timers 131 Swinger Shutdown Count LOCATION 223 0 Location Description 223 Swinger Shutdown Count 0 15 Table 77 Swinger Shutdown Count This location determines the number of times the sirens and dialler can be triggered before any lockout options will take effect A minimum of one zone must be programmed for lockout siren or dialler for this location to be effective Refer to Zone Options on page 102 for more information on programming zones for lockout siren or lockout dialler Only alarms triggered from zone inputs will increment the swinger shutdown counter This means alarms such as codepad panic access denied and any other system alarms will not effect the swinger shutdown count While the sirens are operating the counter for the sirens is only incremented by the first zone that causes the alarm Any other zones that are triggered during siren run time will not effect the counter While the dialler is on line its counter is only incremented by the first zone that causes the alarm Any other zones that are triggered while the dialler is on line will not effect the counter When the swinger shutdown count As programmed in LOCATION 223 has been reached all zones that have been triggered will be locked out according to their individual lockout settings Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DO
163. ransmitted a ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Reporting Information 109 Codepad Duress Report LOCATION 156 159 1211 Location Description Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4 2 Format 156 Contact ID Event Code Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel Table 56 Codepad Duress Report Location A Duress report Contact ID Event Code 121 will be transmitted to the base station receiver when the 9 button is added to the end of any valid user code being used to disarm the system This alarm will always be silent A duress alarm can be triggered during exit time ie If the system has been armed and then disarmed by adding the O button to the end of the user code before exit time has expired a Duress report will be transmitted Adding Q tothe end of a user code when arming the system will not cause a duress alarm Restore reports are not transmitted for this event If a Duress report is not required program LOCATION 159 with a zero Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 110 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Codepad Panic Report LOCATION 160 163 1201 Location Description Contact ID Event Code Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code Tens Digit 162 Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4 2 Format Contact ID Event Code Units Digit
164. rations CP5 Eight Zone Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation The codepad incorporates numerous indicators There are ZONE indicators which are used to show the condition of each zone and four others for general status The following is a list of situations and the relevant indications that will be seen STAY MAINS FAULT AWAY ae Figure 1 CP5 Eight Zone Codepad CP508 Zone Indicators The ZONE indicators are used to show the status of the zones The following table lists the various circumstances that the indicators will display ie Zone Sealed Zone Unsealed Indicator Definition Zone Is Unsealed On Zone Is Sealed Flashing Fast Zone Is In Alarm Condition 0 25 Sec On 0 25 Sec Off Flashing Very Fast Tamper Zone Is In Alarm Condition 0 1 Sec On 0 1 Sec Off Flashing Slow Zone Is Manually Isolated 1 Sec On 1 Sec Off Flashing Very Slow Tamper Zone In The Unsealed State 2 Sec On 1 Sec Off Table 6 Zone Indicators AWAY Indicator The AWAY indicator is used to inform you that the system is armed in the AWAY Mode Indicator Definition On System Is Armed In AWAY Mode Off System Is Not Armed In AWAY Mode Table 7 AWAY Indicator STAY Indicator The STAY indicator is used to indicate that the system is arme
165. receiving party after the control panel has exhausted its maximum number of attempts If the control panel is not connected to the telephone line and no Primary Telephone Number or Secondary Telephone Numbers have been programmed the control panel will still register this fault if Option 1 in LOCATION 224 on page 134 is enabled AC Mains Failure An AC mains failure will flash the MAINS indicator sound the codepad buzzer once every minute and an AC Fail report will be transmitted to the monitoring station This fault will clear after the AC mains has been reconnected An AC Restore report will be transmitted once the AC mains has been restored for more than two minutes If you wish only to transmit an AC Fail report and ignore the mains failure on the codepad enable Option 4 in LOCATION 228 on page 138 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions This section includes the following Installer Code Functions Master Code Functions Hold Down Functions 46 System Functions Solution 4 4 Installation Manual This section deals with the more advanced features that are required for testing and regular maintenance of the system Features such as Installer Code Functions Master Code Functions and Hold Down Functions are covered in this section Installer Code Functions ISSUE123 DOC Installer Code Functions are provided to allow the installer to perform various system functions without
166. rt opening and closing reports will generally also transmit a test report each day This call is unnecessary as a successful opening and closing report means that the dialler is functioning correctly The Solution 4 4 control panel allows you to save time and money by providing test reports only while the system is in the armed state Program LOCATION 182 185 on page 114 with Option 1 Send test reports only if the system is armed and then set the test report time to be in the middle of the day During Monday to Friday when the premises are generally open and the system disarmed a test report will not be transmitted However on the weekend the premises will be closed and the system armed so a test report will be transmitted at the programmed time thus verifying the operation of the dialler At first glance this may not seem to be a big deal but lets do a few sums and you will see just where savings can be made Let us assume that the customer wants needs or has test reports programmed for once a day as well as opening and closing reports This means that at least three phone calls will be made each week day and one call on Saturday and one call on Sunday By using the Solution 4 4 control panel you will be able to eliminate five calls per week This means that over one week you will save your customer 1 20 and over one year you will save them 62 40 Not a bad saving and remember these figures are for local calls only Turning th
167. s To The Codepad Buzzer 117 Output Event Types 118 Output Polarity 123 Output Not Used 123 Normally Open Going Low 123 Normally Open Pulsing Low 123 Normally Open One Shot Low 123 Normally Open One Shot Low With Retrigger 123 Normally Open One Shot Low With Reset 123 Normally Open One Shot Low With Alarm 124 Normally Open Latching Low 124 Normally Low Going Open 124 Normally Low Pulsing Open 124 Normally Low One Shot Open 124 Normally Low One Shot Open With Retrigger 124 Normally Low One Shot Open With Reset 124 Normally Low One Shot Open With Alarm 124 Normally Low Latching Open 124 Timing Of Outputs 125 Pulsing Polarities 125 One Shot Polarities 126 System Event Timers 127 System Event Timers _ 128 How To Program Entry Exit Timers 128 Entry Time 128 Entry Timer 1 128 Entry Timer 2 128 Exit Time 129 Exit Time 129 Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode 129 Sensor Watch Time 129 Codepad Lockout Time 130 Siren Run Time 130 Siren Sound Rate 130 Swinger Shutdown Count 131 System Time 132 Setting The Date and Time 132 Options Bits 133 Dialler Options 134 Dialler Options 1 134 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions 134 Disable Dialler Reporting Functions 134 Enable Remote Arming Via The Telephone 134 Enable Upload Download Via Alarm Link 134 Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm 134 Dialler Options 2 135 Send Open Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred 135 Reserved 135 Send Open Close Reports When In STAY Mo
168. s three and four This is known as sequential hand over delay Can be used to arm and disarm your system or cause a panic alarm Lockout dialler means that the dialler will only activate once per zone per arming cycle Lockout siren means that the sirens will only activate once per zone per arming cycle Is a numerical code used for arming and disarming the system as well as allowing access to all functions that are programmable through the codepad Is a secure location where a digital receiver monitors numerous alarm systems and deciphers their alarm transmission reports so that the operator can advise the appropriate authorities to take immediate action This is a type of alarm raised by you to indicate to the monitoring station that there is an emergency situation at your premises Is a device used for arming your system via the telephone line It is also used to acknowledge domestic alarm reports Refers to a zones status If a zone is sealed the detection devices are not violated and the zone indicator will be extinguished ie a reed switch is closed or a detector is on stand by waiting for an intrusion Sensor watch gives the control panel the ability to recognise that detection devices may have stopped working This is a feature that monitors the operation of a zone over a programmed time period When programming your system it is possible to have an individual zone for silent alarm This means that when the zone is violated yo
169. se of user codes is to arm and disarm the system as well as perform other specific functions as described in Master Code Functions on page 52 User codes can be any length between one to four digits long Each user code may have a different priority level The priority level controls the behaviour of the code allowing it to arm only arm and disarm or be a Master Code holder etc The priority level of each user code is programmed in the last location of each user code User Code Priority There are a total of 8 user codes available that can be altered or deleted at any time by a Master Code holder Multiple Master Codes can be programmed Refer to Master Code Functions on page 52 for more information on adding deleting or changing user codes The priority level for each user code can only be programmed or altered by the installer Location 061 065 Location 066 070 User Code 1 gt 5 Jefo User Code 2 Location 071 075 Location 076 080 Location 081 085 User Code 3 45 User Code 4 o User Code 5 Location 086 090 Location 091 095 Location 096 100 User Code 6 User Code 7 User Code 8 User Code 32 will report when any of the following methods for arming and disarming are used 1 Arm and disarm via remote radio control equipment connected to the optional Radio Key Keyswitch Interface CC813 or keyswitch zone 2 Arm and disarm the system via Alarm Link Software CC816 3 Arm the system remotely over t
170. t as zones nine and ten Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Terminals and Descriptions 149 Glossary Of Terms Alarm Condition Answering Machine Bypass Armed System ON AWAY or AWAY Mode Codepad Day Alarm Detectors Dialler Disarmed Dynamic Battery Testing EDM SAT Satellite Siren Entry Time or Entry Delay Entry Warning Exit Time or Exit Delay External Equipment Forced Arming Is when your alarm system is armed and one of the detection devices are violated A 24 hour zone eg Smoke detector may trigger when your system is armed or disarmed Answering machine bypass has been incorporated so that it is possible to make a connection with the control panel for remote arming or remote programming operations when there is an answering machine or facsimile machine on the same telephone line When the system is in a state ready to accept alarms This is the button on your codepad used to execute any given command Is the mode used to arm your system when you leave your premises The codepad allows you to perform all functions such as arming disarming and programming of your alarm system Day alarm allows a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is in the disarmed state Are devices connected to your alarm system used to cause an alarm condition Some common forms of detection devices are passive infrared smoke photo electric beams reed switches and vibra
171. t back to base as zones 9 10 11 and 12 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming 23 Command 959 Test Programming Key This command initiates a test to be carried out on the programming key This test is non destructive and any data in the programming key will remain intact after the test has been completed One long beep indicates that the programming key has failed and three beeps indicate a successful test If the programming key has been removed before the test has completed or the programming key has failed the data in the programming key has become corrupt Remember do not remove the programming key while the activity LED is illuminated constantly or pulsing rapidly How To Test The Programming Key 1 Enter Installer s Programming Mode ie 12 3 4 followed by the button 2 Plug the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel 3 Enter command 9 5 9 followed by the button Two beeps will be heard and the programming key has now been tested 4 Enter command 9 6 OQ followed by the button to exit the Installer s Programming Mode before removing the programming key How To Test The Programming Key Using The Hand Held Programmer 1 Before connecting the hand held programmer make sure that the switch on the hand held programmer is in the EXT position and that no external key has been plugged onto the hand held programmer 2 Enter the Installer s Programming Mode
172. t is determined by the product of the time base and the multiplier If an output is required to operate for five seconds program the time settings as follows Time Base Multiplier The On time is calculated by multiplying the time base setting 1 second by the multiplier value 05 ie 1 x 05 5 seconds On Time Increments Tolerance 200 ms 19 8 Sec s 200 ms 1 Sec 99 Sec s 1 Min 99 Min s 1 Hour 99 Hours Table 68 One Shot Time Settings ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Event Timers This section includes the following Entry Timer 1 Entry Timer 2 Exit Time Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode Sensor Watch Time e Codepad Lockout Time e Siren Run Time e Siren Sound Rate Swinger Shutdown Count System Time 128 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual System Event Timers This section covers the features that involve timing Features such as entry and exit times sensor watch time siren run time and system date and time along with a host of other timers are discussed extensively in this section How To Program Entry Exit Timers There are two locations to be programmed for Entry Timer 1 Entry Timer 2 Exit Time For AWAY Mode and Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode The first location of the timer is for programming increments of 1 second The second location of the timer is for programming increments of 16 seconds By adding these two locations tog
173. tch has not triggered and reset during this time the FAULT indicator will illuminate Refer to Fault Descriptions on page 44 for further information on sensor watch faults Refer to LOCATION 176 179 on page 113 for sensor watch reports and Zone Types on page 100 to program zones for sensor watch Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 130 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Codepad Lockout Time LOCATION 220 0 Location Description 220 Increments Of 10 Seconds Table 74 Codepad Lockout Time Locations All codepads will be locked out for the specified time programmed if an invalid code has been entered more times than allowed by the code retry attempts programmed in LOCATION 102 on page 92 If the Codepad Lockout Time is programmed as zero no codepad lockout will occur LOCATION 221 Defaulted To 10 Minutes Loj Location Description 221 Increments Of 1 Minute 0 15 Table 75 Siren Run Time Locations The siren run time determines how long the horn speaker will activate during an alarm condition The siren run time can be programmed between 0 15 minutes 1 minute Siren Sound Rate LOCATION 222 7 Location Description 222 Siren Sound Rate 0 SLOWEST 15 FASTEST Table 76 Siren Sound Rate Locations The siren sound rate varies the frequency of the siren tone Zero rate is the slowest and fifteen is the fastest rate The siren sound rate does not change the frequency rate fo
174. the base station receiver when Lo Speed Pulsed transmission formats are used Changing this location will only effect pulsed transmission formats Transmission Speed Option Transmission Speed 1 Pulse Per Second 20 Pulses Per Second 1 a 2 10 Pulses Per Second 20 Pulses Per Second Fixed Digit Length 3 15 Pulses Per Second 40 Pulses Per Second Table 43 Transmission Speeds Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 86 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Receivers and Their Formats The following is a list of some compatible control room receivers their specific handshake tones and transmission formats Use this table only as a guide when selecting the transmission format Receiver Type Transmission Format Silent Knight 10 PPS 1400 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 Ademco Slow Sescoa 20 PPS 2300 Hz 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 Franklin DCI Vertex Silent Knight FAST 20 PPS 2300 HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 442 Ademco 10 PPS 1400 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 20 PPS 2300 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 40 PPS 1400 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 DTMF Hi Low HS Expanded Format 4 2 Express 10 PPS 1400 Hz HS or 2300 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 20 PPS 1400 Hz HS or 2300 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 40 PPS 1400 Hz HS or 2300 Hz HS 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 DTMF 1400 Hz HS or 2300 Hz or Hi Low 4 2 or 4 2 CS DTMF Hi Low HS Expanded Format Table 44 Receivers and Their Formats If your base station receiver type is not listed above
175. ti Jamming Telephone Monitor Mode c cccsssccceeeseeeeeeteeeeesneeeeeene Terminal Definitions and Descriptions cccceeeseeeeeeee Terminate Alarm Link Session On Alarm Test Programming Key 0 c ceeescceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeae Fest RepOrtss ssvasasecesscanscceasesusasaneeasessvevss en Ean ES E ESEE Test Report Only When Armed Test Reporting Time 00 Test Reports Only When Armed TFO08 Plug Pack ue eee eee Time Base eee Timing Of Outputs Transmission Format Transmission Speed Trouble Reports cscceeeseeees Turn Day Alarm On and Off eee eee eeseeeeeeeseeeeneeeeaee Turn Day Alarm On Off 0 cece eeceeeeeeeseeeeneeteeeeeeeeeee Turning Outputs On Off eee eee eeneeeeneeeeeeeeneeenseeeeaes Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited U Unsealed a ve cssiaseveenceshaenhceveease E Upload Download Via Alarm Link User Coden in i EEEE EEE EERE eae ds User Code Priority sy cdncucieacnnn touche a e aeai User Codes spretar tensi a tiielvetanen WwW Wak Test M dE r ahve 50 57 Warranty Statement suseso e a 160 Wiring Diagram ee eeeceeesecesseeeeseeseseeseeeseeesaeeesees 151 Z Zone Bypass Reports yose iuie e ising Zone Defaults Zone Indicators Zone Information Zone Isolating Indicator Zone Isolating Mode Zone Operating Information Zone Options
176. tion sensors Is a device that is used for communicating to a monitoring station mobile phone or pocket pager etc Is when your system is in a state that will not accept alarms except for 24 hour zones Is a feature used to monitor and test the condition of your backup battery Is a self contained siren unit complete with flashing blue strobe light and a backup battery It offers a higher level of security for your alarm system Is the time allowed after entering your premises to disarm your system before an alarm occurs Is the beeping from your codepad during entry time to remind you to disarm your system Is the amount of time you have to leave your premises after you have armed your system Is any device connected to your system such as detectors codepads and sirens Is a situation where your alarm system is permitted to be armed when one or more zones are unsealed Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 150 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Term Description Handover Delay Hand Held Radio Remote Control Lockout Dialler Lockout Siren Master Code Monitoring Station Panic Phone Controller Sealed Sensor Watch Silent Alarm STAY Mode Unsealed User Code Zones 24 Hour Zone ISSUE123 DOC When your system is armed and zone one is violated the entry delay starts timing If zone two is then violated the entry delay time is handed over to zone two and so on through zone
177. ton MASTER CODE FUNCTION AWAY These functions can only be carried out when the system is in the disarmed state Function Description Changing and Deleting User Codes Changing Domestic Phone Numbers Event Memory Recall Mode Walk Test Mode Fault Analysis Mode Setting The Date and Time Turn Day Alarm On and Off Reset Latching Outputs Initiate Modem Call Table 24 Master Code Functions Reserved ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited System Functions 53 Changing and Deleting User Codes This function allows a Master Code holder to add change or delete any of the system user codes When changing or deleting user codes it is important that you know the number of the user you wish to change or delete How To Add Or Change A User Code 1 Enter your MASTER cone followed by 1 and the Away button Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash 2 Enter the USER NUMBER 1 8 that you wish to change followed by the Away button Two beeps will be heard and the corresponding ZONE indicator will illuminate Refer to Table 25 Zone Indicators Showing Relative User Numbers on page 54 3 Enter the digits required for the NEw cope followed by the away button Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish If you wish to change any further user codes repeat this procedure as many times as required
178. touch tone telephone for 3 seconds to arm the system If you hear a number of strange sounding tones when the control panel answers the incoming call this means that the system has been programmed for remote programming functions Simply wait for a pause in the tones and follow Step 2 to remotely arm the system 3 After releasing the button on the phone controller or the button on the touch tone telephone two beeps will be heard to indicate that the system has armed in AWAY Mode 4 Hang up the telephone and the system will remain armed If the control panel does not answer the call this means that the system may already be armed remote functions have not been enabled or the ring count has been set to zero Refer to LOCATION 224 on page 134 to enable remote arming via the telephone and LOCATION 060 on page 87 to set the ring count Where both remote arming and Upload Download via the Installer s remote computer have been selected the control panel will answer the call expecting the remote computer This is easily noticed as the modem negotiating tones will be heard rather than the remote arming jingle Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Remote Operations 67 Upload Download Via Alarm Link Software N Remote Connect The Solution 4 4 control panel can be remotely programmed or controlled via an IBM or compatible personal computer via the Alarm Link Software CC816 This facility will allow you to m
179. tronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited nor any of its official representatives shall have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this book Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement Table Of Contents Introduction 13 Introduction 14 Features 15 Quick Start 16 Zone Defaults 16 Programming 17 Programming 18 Programming With The Remote Codepad 19 Programming With The Hand Held Programmer 20 Programming With The Programming Key 21 Programming Option Bits 21 Installer s Programming Commands 22 Command 958 Enable Disable Zone Status Mode 22 Command 959 Test Programming Key 23 Command 960 Exit Installer s Programming Mode 23 Command 961 Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings 23 Command 962 Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key 24 Command 963 Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel 25 Command 964 Erase Programming Key 26 Command 965 Set Up Domestic Dialling Format 27 Command 966 Enable Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations 28 Command 999 Display Software Version Number 29 Disable Factory Default 29 Def
180. uired after powering the control panel down The data can be altered as many times as required without the need for any additional specialised equipment This memory is laid out in numerous locations each of which holds the data for a specific function 15 is the maximum value that can be programmed into any location In general the entire programming sequence will consist of nominating the location number required and then entering or altering the data You will repeat this procedure until all the data has been programmed to suit your requirements The factory default settings have been selected for reporting in the Contact ID Format There are two programming modes The Installer s Programming Mode and the Operators Programming Mode Both programming modes have individual access codes and these two codes must always be programmed differently The Master Code as well as being able to arm and disarm the system gives access to the Operators Programming Mode The Installers Code only gives access to the Installer s Programming Mode and does NOT arm and disarm the system Programming of the Solut ion 4 4 control panel can be carried out via any of the following four methods e System Codepad e Hand Held Programmer CC814 e Programming Key CC810 e Alarm Link Upload Download Software CC816 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming 19 Programming With The Remote Codepad Example The system must be in the
181. unt Settings The pulse count settings for each zone can be programmed between 0 15 Zone Pulse Count Time Zone pulse count time is the time frame or period over which the number of pulses must register 20 ms Loop Response Time 150 ms Loop Response Time Zone Pulse Count Time Zone Pulse Count Time 0 05Second i i 4 4Secondss S 6 Seconds i i 15 Seconds 15 Zone Descriptions Use this table as a reference to indicate what each zone is connected to Description Tamper Zone Description Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 166 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Location 152 153 Bypass Codes Zones 1 To 4 Location 154 155 Trouble Codes Zones 1 To 4 Location 156 159 Codepad Duress Location 160 163 Codepad Panic Location 164 167 Access Denied Code Retries Location 168 161 AC Fail Location 172 175 Low Battery Location 176 179 Sensor Watch Location 180 181 Open Close Location 182 185 Test Reporting Time Location 182 Actual Hour Of The Day Tens Digit Location 183 Actual Hour Of The Day Units Digit Location 184 Repeat Interval In Days Location 185 Expansion Code For 4 2 Format Location 186 209 Output Location 186 191 Location 192 197 Location 204 209 ons Feb ToD LT UL UF LU Event Type Polarity Time Base Time Multiplier Location 210 211 i Location 210 Increments Of 1 Second 0 15
182. ur alarm system will communicate with the monitoring station without sounding the sirens This can only be programmed by your installer Is a condition that automatically isolates certain zones when your system is armed in STAY Mode These zones can only be programmed by your installer Refers to zone status If a zone is unsealed the detection devices are violated and the zone indicator will be illuminated ie a reed switch is open or a detector has noted an intrusion A numerical code used to arm and disarm the system A monitored input used to trigger an alarm condition A monitored input where tamper switches and emergency switches may be connected If at any time whether your system is armed or disarmed one of these switches is violated an alarm condition will be generated Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Terminals and Descriptions 151 Solution 4 4 Wiring Diagram 6 amp amp 603 Plug 1 Green Internal phone line S 5 Yellow Internal phone line Z Z 0O O 2 Black Telecom line Street 6 Red Telecom line Street Q 3 W l Lu F 12V Z1 Z2 GND 12V 3 amp 4 Not used PIR 4 4 RELAY COMM VOLTAGE EE zor LINK BETWEEN 12V AND COMM SPEAKER SoluCion QW WY OW OW OS OOS CWW STROBE DATA YELLOW ah ae CODEPAD yes 12V RED a GND d BLACK
183. uring Pty Limited Specifications 161 Advice To Users The Austel permit that has been issued for this product is subject to the following conditions e The Solution 4 4 Control Panel may only be powered by an EDM TFO008 Plug Pack Approval Number Q92128 New Zealand Telepermit Notes The grant of a telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating conditions e This equipment shall not be used in any manner that could constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers Immediately disconnect this equipment should it become physically damaged and arrange for its disposal or repair The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this there may be circumstances where the performance is less than optimal Before reporting such occurrences as faults please check the line with a standard telepermitted telephone and do not report a fault if the telephone performance is satisfactory Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 162 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Programming Sheets 164 Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Location 000 015 Page 83 Primary Telephone Number Location 016 031 Secondary Telephone Number Fofofofofofofofofofo ofofofojofo Location 032 047 Page 83 calc Telep
184. urther information Twenty four hour zone types and zone not used cannot be isolated If isolation of these zones is attempted a long beep will be heard Standard Isolating 1 Press the stay button twice Three beeps will be heard 2 Enter the Zone NumBER required to be isolated followed by the stay button The zone you just selected to be isolated will now begin to flash Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone is required to be isolated until all zones that are required to be isolated have been selected 3 Press the Away button when finished selecting the zones to be isolated Two beeps will be heard The isolated zones will now continue to flash until the system has next been disarmed The system is ready to be armed in AWAY Mode STAY STAY STAY STAY away cocce As each zone is isolated the corresponding ZONE indicator will begin to flash If a 5Y mistake is made press the zone number that was incorrectly entered followed by the stay button This zone is now no longer isolated and the ZONE indicator will extinguish Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 42 Code To Isolate ISSUE123 DOC Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Press the sta button Enter your CODE Press the STAY button Three beeps will be heard Enter the Zone NumBER required to be isolated followed by the Stay button The zone you have just selected to be
185. ven the 678 diallers incorporated a form of Anti Jamming as a standard programmable option The important thing to note is that as most American designed products are primarily aimed at their local market and telephone networks when they are imported to Australia their anti jamming function does not perform as it should To clear up just what anti jamming is and how it works needs some understanding of Telephone Networks In America either of the two parties ie the one who initiated the call or the one receiving the call can clear the line by placing the hand piece back on the hook If you pick up the hand piece again dial tone will be received and you will be able to make a new call immediately This is not so here in Australia In Australia only the calling party can immediately terminate the call If you receive a call from someone and hang up on them picking the hand piece back up again to make a new call only reconnects you to the original caller It will not be possible to make another call until the original caller hangs up or you hang up phone the phone for ninety seconds or longer So you see Australia is very different and needs a special form of anti jamming to suit our telephone network There are control panels on the market that after making a few call attempts which fail simply hang up and wait for ninety seconds or so in an attempt to clear the jamming incoming call This may work in some instances where the caller is not a g
186. vent Type Comms Failure Output Event Type Day Alarm Enabled ee Output Event Type Day Alarm Latching Output Event Type Day Alarm Resetting Output Event Type Dialler Active Output Event Type Dialler Disabled Output Event Type EDMSAT Output Event Type EDMSTU Output Event Type Entry Warning eee eeeeteeeeeee Output Event Type Entry Warning Day Alarm Reset 119 Output Event Type Exit Warning Output Event Type Exit Warning Finished Output Event Type Exit Warning With Zones Sealed Entry Wah seerne nnee e e e E Eo a s EE 118 Output Event Type Fire Alarm Latching Output Event Type Fire Alarm Resetting 121 Output Event Type Fire Alarm Verification 0 00 121 Output Event Type Global Chime Output Event Type Horn Speaker Monitor Fail 120 Output Event Type Kiss Off After Exit Time 0 118 Output Event Type Low Battery Output Event Type Mimic Tamper Zone 1 0 0 122 Output Event Type Mimic Tamper Zone 2 0 0 0 eee 122 Output Event Type Mimic Tamper Zone 3 Output Event Type Mimic Tamper Zone 4 0 0 122 Output Event Type Mimic Zone 1 0 0 eee eeeeeeteeeeeee 122 Output Event Type Mimic Zone 2 122 Output Event Type Mimic Zone 3 122 Output Event Type Mimic Zone 4 122 Output Event Type Remote Control 1 Output Event Type Remote Control 2
187. will trigger both zones connected in parallel Enable 4 Burglary and 4 x 24 Hour Tamper Zone Operation Using 3K3 6K8 Configuration Using N C Switches TAMPER 1 TAMPER 2 6K8 ZONE 3 3K3 TAMPER 3 TAMPER 4 Figure 4 Connections Of Split EOL Resistors For 4 Burglary Zones and 4 Tamper Zones ISSUE123 DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Zone Information 97 Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N O Contacts 12V ZONE EOL INPUT 6K8 ZONE 4K7 12V amp ZONE INPUT ZONE EOL 4K7 N O Figure 6 Connections Of Split EOL Using Two N O Contacts Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE123 DOC 98 Zone Programming Each zone contains eight locations which are divided into two groups of four The first four locations determine how the zone operates while the second four locations contain the dialler ISSUE123 DOC reporting information Solution 4 4 Installation Manual Zone Operating Information Zone Type Zone Option Zone Pulse Count Zone Pulse Count Time This location programs the Zone Type required eg Delay 1 Instant 24 Hour etc This location controls the zone eg Lockout Siren Silent etc This location sets how many times the zone must trigger within the time specified in the Zone Pulse Count Time This parameter sets the time period for the number of times the zone must trigger before activating an alarm
188. y Black Brown 1 10K Brown Black Orange 8 a l 2 12K_ Brown Red Orange 22K_ Red Red Orange 4 3K3 Orange Orange Black Brown 1 12 Reserved Reserved 6 487 Yellow Violet Red 14 Reserved 7 5K6 Green Blue Red Split EOL 3K3 6K8 1 Resistors Required 4 Burglary Zones and 4 x 24 Tamper Zones Table 48 EOL Resistor Value The control panel has the ability to be programmed for different values of EOL resistors This is a global parameter and will effect all four zones simultaneously It gives the ability to fit the Solution 4 4 control panel into an existing installation without having to change the EOL resistors This feature also increases the security of the system as there are eleven possible EOL resistor values that can be used This makes it extremely difficult for anyone to tamper with the system If split EOL resistors have been selected the control panel will look for four burglary zones 1 4 consisting of 3K3 EOL resistors and four 24 hour tamper zones 1 4 consisting of 6K8 resistors connected in parallel The zone 1 termination on the PCB becomes the termination for zone and tamper zone 1 Caution should be exercised when using split EOL resistors to create four burglary zones and four 24 hour tamper zones This configuration is only suitable for normally closed contacts If normally open contacts are used as is the case with most types of smoke detectors a short circuit on one zone
189. y countries of the world all who have various levels of technical aptitude and ability We have tried to aim this installation manual to all levels of readers As the Solut ion control panels continue to be improved over the years they have become very powerful Some of its early first time users have advanced to true power users and we need to address their needs too while maintaining the simplicity of the manual and the product Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited Introduction Features 15 The Solution 4 4 security system uses the very latest in microprocessor technology to provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance Following is a list of the main features that the control panel will provide gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Eight Programmable User Codes Codepad Duress Panic Fire Medical Alarms STAY Mode and AWAY Mode Operation Entry and Exit Warning Beeper Four Programmable Burglary Zones Four 24 Hour Tamper Zones Zone Lockout Sensor Watch Day Alarm Dynamic Battery Testing Remote Arming Answering Machine Bypass AC Fail and System Fault Indicators Event Memory Recall Walk Test Mode Upload Download Programmable Monitored Siren Output Strobe Output Relay Output EDMSAT Satellite Siren Compatible Separate Fire Alarm Sound Electronics Design and Manufacturing
190. you will notice that there are four options per location You may select one two three or all four of these options however only one number needs to be programmed This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together Program a seven 7 is you require options 1 2 and 4 simultaneously ie 1 2 4 7 Day Alarm Zone Table 46 Day Alarm Zones 1 4 Day alarm enables a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is in the disarmed state Indications are available via any of the programmable outputs including the codepad buzzer This function has been expanded to accommodate latching and non latching day alarm output event types When the system has been armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode zones that have been programmed as day alarm zones will activate the sirens and dialler just as non day alarm zones do When day alarm has been activated it will ignore any zone pulse count settings that have been programmed for that zone ie Zone pulse count is only relevant when the system has been armed Day Alarm Resetting An output that has been programmed for day alarm resetting will operate when a zone programmed for day alarm has been triggered The output will reset once the zone has resealed This will only occur when the system is disarmed Refer to Output Event Type Day Alarm Resetting on page 119 for more information Day Alarm Latching An output that has been programmed for day alarm latching will operate
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