ELITE 64 Version 64 Zone Wired/Wireless Control/Communicator 2 Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd Installation & Programming Guide Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand
Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd PHONE: FAX: FREEPHONE: (09) 414 0085 (09) 414 0088 0800 700 123 344b Rosedale Road Albany AUCKLAND PO Box 303-096 AUCKLAND 1330 NEW ZEALAND Copyright by Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd January 2007 ELITE 64 V2.04 and below. This manual relates to the Arrowhead ELITE 64 alarm control panel software version V2.00-V2.04.
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................ 5 Package Contents.................................................................................... 5 Input Configurations (Zone Wiring Details) .............................................. 6 Other Input/Output Specifications ............................................................ 7 Communication Ports....................................................................
CONTENTS Continued MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS ........................................................................ 44 Miscellaneous Panel Options 1, 2 & 3.................................................... 44 Expanders Connected to the panel........................................................ 45 KEYPAD OPTIONS ..................................................................................................... 46 Assigning Keypads to Areas .........................................................
INTRODUCTION The ELITE 64 alarm control panel has been designed to provide the most requested features for both the installer & the end-user. These features include ease of installation, ease of programming and user friendly operation all in a package which is reliable, functional and attractive. The ELITE 64 consists of a central control unit plus up to two 32 zone expansion modules. The central control unit can monitor up to 64 zones.
INPUT CONFIGURATIONS (ZONE WIRING DETAILS) The ELITE 32EX Expander Board has 32 programmable analogue inputs. The configuration of each input is programmed via the zone groups at addresses P471E—P490E. Through the zone group programming the hardwired zones can be configured to one of four settings; Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Single Zone Short circuit input No End-of-Line (EOL). Single Zone 2k2 End-of-Line (EOL) with No Tamper. Single Zone NO (Normally open contact) with Tamper.
INPUTS Cont. TAMPER - A 24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring tamper status of the control cabinet and external satellite sirens, etc. The tamper circuit is programmable to be either Normally Closed loop or 2k2 EOL supervision (P721E5E). The tamper circuit must be terminated with an end-of-line resistor if 2k2 EOL supervision is selected. The tamper alarm events are fully programmable.
ELITE 64 PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Telephone Connection IN ELITE 64 V2.0 OUT 12V EXPANSION 230V AC Input Com 0V Mains Earth AC AC 17V AC Blk Red Output 8 Relay “COM” pin. Leave link OFF for voltage free contacts. Link UP makes “Com” 12V, Down makes “Com” 0V.
ELITE 32EX PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Mains Earth + _ 17VAC Pos Neg TAMP COM AC Battery 17V AC POS NEG 0V 0V 2 34 31 63 1 33 32 64 Clk Dat 230V AC Input Outputs DIP Switch 0V 30 62 12V 12V 0V 4 36 29 61 3 35 O/P 1 8 40 25 57 7 39 26 58 0V 0V 6 38 27 59 5 37 28 60 O/P 8 9 41 10 42 0V 11 43 12 44 6 7 12V 0V 13 45 14 46 0V 15 47 16 48 17 49 18 50 ON 1 2 3 4 5 8 DIP switch 1 OFF = EX # 1 DIP switch 1 ON = EX # 2 Expander # 1 (EX # 1) = Zones 1-32 Expa
SYSTEM WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ELITE 64 MASTER LCD Keypad LISTN DAT CLK NEG POS NOTE: Run a separate cable from each “device” on the keypad buss back to the central ELITE 64 panel. Do NOT connect the “POS” terminal from the ELITE 64EX to the expanders.
ELITE 64 LCD KEYPADS LCD KEYPADS The ELITE 64 must have at least one LCD Keypad connected to the panel to display the status of all 64 zones. Up to 8 keypads may be connected to the panel, each with a different keypad address number. The LED indicators are used to display system conditions such as “Trouble” alarms and “Bypass” active. They also indicate armed status of the panel and if all zones are in the clear “Ready” state prior to arming.
LCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE LCD KEYPAD BACKLIGHTING The user can independently adjust the backlight level of the LCD display and the Keypad Buttons from off to on with 16 steps in between. The Buttons used for these special functions vary depending on the LCD keypad. There are two types of LCD keypad that can be used, the “AAP” keypad and the “Crow” keypad. The Crow keypad can be identified by the extra buttons “A”, “B” & “CHIME”.
LCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” PROGRAM MODE The LCD “Local Edit” Program Mode allows the programming of the keypad address number, the type of control panel it is connected to, enable the tamper switch and also to program a customised “System Name” (the name displayed during idle mode at the keypad) and Customised “Zone Names” (the text that appears on the keypad when a zone is unsealed).
If you make a mistake use the “$ARM (AAP)” or “STAY$ (CROW)” button to move the cursor towards the left and make any corrections. When you are happy with the text Press “ENTER” to save the changes. You can program the text for all zones in the same way.
CHANGING THE AREA SINGLE CHARACTER IDENTIFIER (P998E) Areas ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP When you enter in [PROG]-[998]-[ENTER] the display will look like the example above. You may edit the single character Area identifier at this address starting at Area “A” (first left-hand position). The keypad allows for up to 16 areas but the actual number of areas supported on this panel is two. The first character (in this case the ”A”) is the identifier used to show the status of the first Area when armed.
VIEW MEMORY MODE The alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events, (up to 255), including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure, etc, as well as arming & disarming by Area and User. This event memory is displayed via the LCD keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest. The LCD display will show "NEW EVENT" when there is a new alarm in memory which has not been viewed.
ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE FOR THE FIRST TIME GENERAL INFORMATION There are two program modes in the panel. The first is the “Client” Program Mode to allow a system User to Add, Change or Delete User Codes. The second mode is the “Installer” Program Mode. The Installer Program Mode allows ALL programmed data to be changed. Access to both Modes is described below.
TO CLEAR PROGRAM INFORMATION (From Installation Mode Only) If you wish to default the panel and start programming with a known set of parameters you can follow the sequence below. e.g. To reset ALL parameters to the factory settings Press - 1105 - 1 beep Then press - 1105 - 3 beeps To ensure that the panel cannot be accidentally defaulted, the default address must be entered in twice as per the example above before the default operation will occur.
USER CODE PROGRAMMING USER CODES - (P1E to P100E) & INSTALLER CODE - (P410E) There are 101 codes available in the panel, 100 user codes and 1 installer code. All Users 1-100 can be unique 1-6 digit codes or Users 21-100 can be programmed as Radio Keys. If a radio key has been loaded as a User, that user slot is not available to be used as a code. If you enter a user address number and you get a single long error beep, this indicates that the user is programmed as a radio user.
P201E P202E P203E P204E P205E P206E P207E P208E P209E P210E P211E P212E P213E P214E P215E P216E P217E P218E P219E P220E User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #1 - Default 1-8 User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #2 - Default 1,5,6 User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #3 - Default 1,5,6 User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #4 - Default 1,5,6 User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #5 - Default 1,5,6 User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #6 - Default 1,5,6 User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #7 - Default 1,5,6 User Arm/Disarm Option
P237E P238E P239E P240E User Group #17 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 User Group #18 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 User Group #19 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 User Group #20 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 Option 1 Can change telephone #’s - If this option is turned on, the User can enter Client Mode and change the telephone numbers at addresses P830E-P836E.
P260E User Group #20 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 Option 1 Pendant disabled during an alarm - If this option is turned on, a Radio User assigned with this user group will be disabled when the system is in alarm. Option 2 Pendant causes Immediate Panic - If this option is turned on, the Radio User will cause an immediate Panic alarm. Option 3 Pendant causes Delayed Panic - If this option is turned on, the Radio User will cause a delayed Panic alarm. The button must be held on for longer than 1.
P295E P296E P297E P298E P299E P300E User Group #15 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 User Group #16 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 User Group #17 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 User Group #18 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 User Group #19 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 User Group #20 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 USER GROUPS 1-20 OUTPUTS TO TURN OFF P301E-P320E This set of options allow a User code or radio key be able to turn OFF an Output directly.
INSTALLER CODE - P410E This code is used to enter Installer Program mode either from Client Program mode or directly depending upon options set. The default installer code is 000000. The Installer Code can only be changed from Installer Program Mode. To change the Installer Code press P410E, (the existing code will be displayed at the keypad). Enter in the new code then press the ENTER button. The new code will be displayed on the LCD. The Installer Code may vary from 3-6 digits in length.
P372E Zone 32 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 P404E Zone 64 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 ZONE GROUP OPTIONS A - ARM/DISARM Zone Options A P411E P412E P413E P414E P415E P416E P417E P418E P419E P420E P421E P422E P423E P424E P425E P426E P427E P428E P429E P430E Zone Group #1 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #2 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #3 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #4 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #5 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #6 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #7 Opti
P445E P446E P447E P448E P448E P450E Zone Group #15 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #16 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #17 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #18 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #19 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #20 Options B Default 0 Option 1 24 Hour Zone - A zone with this option turned on is active at all times and will trigger a 24 hour alarm when activated. If the zone group has an entry delay programmed, the zone has to be in alarm for longer than the delay time to cause an alarm.
P467E P468E P469E P470E Zone Group #17 Options C Default 1 Zone Group #18 Options C Default 1 Zone Group #19 Options C Default 1 Zone Group #20 Options C Default 1 Option 1 Send Multiple reports via Dialler - A zone with this option turned on will send multiple alarm reports via the dialler. If this option is off, the zone will only report one alarm per armed cycle.
turned off, the panel does not register a tamper alarm when the input goes short or open circuit. Option 4 Zone is a Keyswitch - If this option is turned on, the zone will function as a keyswitch input. The keyswitch can be used to arm/disarm the alarm. A keyswitch can be used or it could be a contact from an access control system. If this option is off the input behaves as a normal zone.
Option 11 Ness Protocol - If the wireless device is the Ness PIR then setting the option to 11 will allow the alarm & 12 and battery low from the PIR to be processed correctly. If the device is the Ness wireless reed switch then setting the option to 12 will allow the open/close & battery low signals to be processed correctly.
P548E P549E P550E Zone Group #18 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group #19 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group #20 Entry Delay - Default 0 ZONE GROUP DIALLING SCENARIO NUMBER There are four dialling scenarios that can be programmed allowing the option of having different zones report to different monitoring stations. Alternatively, you could have some zones report to a monitoring station and some plant alarms report using voice messages to a technicians mobile telephone.
P591E P592E P593E P594E P595E P596E P597E P598E P599E P600E P601E P602E P603E P604E P605E P606E P607E P608E P609E P610E Zone Group #1 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #2 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #3 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #4 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #5 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #6 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #7 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #8 Contac
P638E P639E P640E P641E P642E P643E P644E P645E P646E P647E P648E P649E P650E Zone Group #8 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #9 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #10 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #11 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #12 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #13 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #14 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #15 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 Zone Group #16 Vibration Sensitivity - Defa
PROGRAMMING AREAS - Areas A,B,C & D AREA "A" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P651E - P658E AREA "B" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P751E - P758E AREA "C" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P851E - P858E AREA "D" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P951E - P958E The addresses above allow a number Area based options to be assigned to any of the 8 outputs.
5 = Arm indication to output #1 6 = Stay Mode Arm indication to output #1 7 = Disarm indication to output #1 8 = Spare Option 1 Any Bypass to output #1 - When this option is turned on, if any zones are bypassed, either manually or automatically, the output will turn on. The bypass indication will occur at the end of the exit delay. The output reset time (P901E) should be set to zero when this option is enabled.
Note: P769E is the same as above but applies to Area B Time Zone Arm/Disarm Note: P869E is the same as above but applies to Area C Time Zone Arm/Disarm Note: P969E is the same as above but applies to Area D Time Zone Arm/Disarm AREA "A" MISCELLANEOUS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P670E AREA "B" MISCELLANEOUS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P770E AREA "C" MISCELLANEOUS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P870E AREA "D" MISCELLANEOUS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P970E P670E 1 = Cannot Arm if not Ready (Zone/s unsealed) 2 = “Arm” key required before code to arm 3 =
AREA "A" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2 - P671E AREA "B" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2 - P771E AREA "C" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2 - P871E AREA "D" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2 - P971E P671E Option 1 1 = Near & Verified Alarms 4 = Pendant chirps on Arm/Disarm 5 = Pendant chirps on Stay Mode Arm/Disarm 6 = 2 second pulse on Arm 7 = 2 second pulse on Disarm 8 = Cannot Arm if System Battery is Low Near & Verified Alarms - If this option is turned off the zone alarms for the area will report normally (ie sending a 130 event code)
Option 2 Disarm area when the time zone starts - this option will automatically disarm area "A" when the timezone/s programmed at address P669E starts. Option 3 Disable stay mode exit delay - If this option is on the exit delay for area "A" becomes “0” when arming stay mode (the delay will still apply to full arm unless option 4 is also on).
Option 6 Send all zone restores when disarmed - If this option is off, the dialler will send all zone restores as they occur. If the option is on, the dialler will send all zone restores only when the panel is disarmed. If the option is On, only one restore will be sent for each zone that activates regardless of whether the zones can send multiple alarm reports.
PROGRAMMING RADIO ZONES ENROLLING RADIO DETECTORS - P680E 1-64E This address is where radio PIR's, Reed switches and other wireless detectors are enrolled into the panel and assigned to zones. For the zone learn function to work the assigned zone group must have option 1 at P471EP490E turned off for the zone to be able to learn a radio code.
ITA RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO ZONES - P709E 1-64E RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO ZONES - P710E 1-64E The alarm panel has the ability to display the signal strength of the received signal from individual detectors. Please note that this feature is only available if the receiver has the RSSI signal connected. As standard the RSSI signal is not normally available.
OUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONS PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P681E-P688E This block of addresses allow output modifiers to be programmed to each of the 8 outputs.
5 = Wrong Code Tamper Alarm to Output 6 = Radio Key Panic Alarm to Output 7 = 24 Hour Alarm to Output 8 = 24 Hour Fire Alarm to Output Option 1 Keypad Panic to Output - This option is used to map the operation of the keypad panic to an output. A keypad panic alarm is created by pressing the “PANIC”, “Chime” & “Control” or “1” & “3” buttons (the correct option depends on the model of keypad used). See P788E-P790E for Panic Alarm options.
Option 7 Option 8 kissed off, this failure will be indicated at the output. When the Memory is viewed at a keypad the output will reset back to normal. The Alarm Reset Timer (P901E) for this output should be set to “0”. Automatic Pulse to Output - This option will cause the output to pulse (at a rate set by the pulse timer for the output) every 5 seconds. It is primarily designed to flash an external light to show that the alarm is still active (reassurance indication).
MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 1 - P741E P741E 1 = Ignore Mains input 2 = Ignore zone tampers during exit delay 3 = Installer has direct access to program mode 4 = Installer lockout 5 = Panel tamper is EOL (end-of-line) 6 = Ignore Expander Tamper Alarm 7 = Ignore Expander AC Fail 8 = Ignore Expander Comms Fail Option 1 Ignore Mains Input - If the panel must be run off a DC supply, such as a solar application, the 12V can be applied to the battery input and the mains input is igno
directly by pressing the memory button. If it is turned on the Memory events can only be accessed after pressing then a valid code then . Option 4 Send Output data to keypad buss - This option allows the output updates to the keypad buss for the OUTPUTX4 board to be turned on if needed. If the option is On the Output data will be sent to the keypad buss. It is normally turned off unless needed.
PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P780E - P813E The block of addresses from P780E to P811E are used to assign the basic options of each keypad in the system. Each of the addresses from P780E to P811E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the keypad address number, i.e. if options 1, 2 & 4 are enabled at address P780E then keypads 1, 2 and 4 would be assigned to area "A". By default, all keypads are set to keypad address #1.
P798E P799E P800E P801E P802E P803E P804E P805E P806E P807E P808E P809E P810E P811E P812E P813E the exit delay has started. 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode exit delay beeps If the option is On, the keypad will sound the exit beeps when stay mode is armed to indicate the exit delay has started. 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to entry delay beeps If the option is On, the keypad will sound the entry beeps to indicate an entry delay has started.
PROGRAMMING DELAYS & TIMERS OUTPUT RESET TIMES - P901E to P908E This option sets the duration the output will turn on for until it automatically resets again. A zero means the output stays on until the trigger is reset at the keypad (latching).
OUTPUT PULSE TIMES - P921E to P928E The pulse timer can be used to flash an output, control the duration of the radio arm/disarm chirps, etc. The programmed value is in 1/10th of a second intervals, eg a programmed value of 2 = 2/10th sec (0.2sec), a value of 10 = 1 sec, etc. The minimum duration is 0.2 seconds. P921E P922E P923E P924E P925E P926E P927E P928E 0-999 0-999 0-999 0-999 0-999 0-999 0-999 0-999 Output #1 pulse time -Default 0 (0 = Minimum 0.
P989E 0-999 Two Trigger time period - Default 60 seconds CHIME ALARM TO KEYPAD BUZZER TIMES - P991E to P994E If a Chime alarm is generated, this time will set how long the keypad buzzer will sound before resetting. Chime zones are configured at option 8 (P411E-P430E) or option 4 (P431E-P450E). The time value is in 1/10th seconds.
TIME ZONE PROGRAMMING - P1061E - P1084E These addresses define the time zones used by outputs, users and the Auto Arm/Disarm feature. Time zones require a start and a finish time plus the applicable days to be programmed. The finish time must always be later than the start time. All times are set in 24 hour clock format. P1061E 1-8 TZ1 days of the week - The values of 1-7 represent the days of the week which the time zone will operate where 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday etc.
SETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATA DYNAMIC DATA - P1090E-P1093E These addresses are used to provide real time feedback from the panel as to the current status. They are intended as view only addresses and only available in installer program mode. P1090E Display keyboard address - Entering this program location will cause the panel to display the keypad address (address 1-8).
DATA TRANSFER USING EE² BOARD (DTU) P1098E Write to EE² Board - With the optional back-up EE² board plugged into the serial connector on the panel and the write enable link fitted on the EE² board, entering P1098E will write a copy of the panel program files to the EE² board. P1099E Read from EE² Board - This address allows a copy of a panel program to be downloaded into the panel (the program files must first have been copied to the EE² board - refer P1098E).
DIALLER PROGRAMMING ENABLING DIALLER & SETTING DIALLING PARAMETERS - P890E P890E 1 = Enable dialler 2 = Fax defeat 3 = Disable line monitoring 4 = Pulse Dial 5 = Reverse Pulse Dial 6 = Report 24 Hr alarms in Domestic/Voice 7 = Auto-Detect Modem Format 8 = Force V21 Option 1 Enable Dialler - This option is used to enable the dialler. If this option is Off, all dialler reporting activity will be disabled. Option 2 Fax Defeat - This option enables fax defeat mode.
Scenario Options; 1 = Call Telephone Number 1 2 = Call Telephone Number 2 3 = Call Telephone Number 3 4 = Call Telephone Number 4 5 = Call Telephone Number 5 6 = Call Telephone Number 6 7 = Return to step 1 until the event is kissed-off 9 = Stop if kissed-off, if not proceed to next step Example 1 (alternate dialling) 1 9 2 9 7 In this example we have defined a scenario with five steps as follows. Step 1 - Dial Ph # 1.
P831E P832E P833E P834E P835E P836E Telephone Number 1 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters Telephone Number 2 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters Telephone Number 3 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters Telephone Number 4 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters Telephone Number 5 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters Telephone Number 6 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P837E - P842E These addresses define which format the panel will use when diall
DEFINE OPTIONS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P843E - P848E These addresses are used to define various options for each of the six phone numbers.
P942E P943E P944E P945E P946E P947E P948E P949E P950E Zone tamper mapped to scenario 1-4 “RF Interference” mapped to scenario 1-4 Radio panic mapped to scenario 1-4 Supervised radio timeout mapped to scenario 1-4 Sensorwatch timeout mapped to scenario 1-4 Test calls mapped to scenario 1-4 Expander Fail mapped to scenario 1-4 Expander Tamper mapped to scenario 1-4 Callback mapped to scenario 1-4 PROGRAMMING TEST CALL OPTIONS - P816E - P817E Because the panel has a real time clock, it is possible to assign
ZONE TAMPER ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES - P591E-P610E This is the Contact ID event code that the zone group will send when a tamper alarm occurs on a zone assigned to that group. The default setting is “137” which means a tamper alarm message will be sent. If you wish to identify this alarm as some other alarm type on specific groups you can re-program this code to identify the type of alarm correctly.
MISCELLANEOUS VOICE MESSAGE MAPPING - P1021E - P1029E These addresses are used to assign the customised voice messages to the manually generated Panic/Fire/Medical alarms, battery low and mains failure, Radio Battery low, Supervisory Alarm and tamper alarm messages. The voice messages will be played over the phone to the numbers which have been assigned Speech Dial format at options P837E to P842E. If a “0” is programmed, there will be no voice message reported.
4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only 5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only 6 = Enabled Throughout the call in Stay Mode State only 7 = Listen-in Enabled when the panel answers a call 8 = Hold Line Open after a Voice/Domestic Kiss-off. P748E option 8 special function mode - If option 8 is turned on at address P748E, the dialler will delay hanging up the call in Voice Mode following kiss-off and place the panel in DTMF remote control mode.
PROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODES PROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODES When programming 4+2 report codes (see pages 89-97) you can enter in the digits 1234567890 plus the following special characters BCDEF. If you enter in a value of “00” or press the “Control” & “0” button after a 4+2 program address then the selected option will not report via the dialler e.g. P1315E-00-E or P1315E-Control-0-E will disable keypad panic alarm reporting in 4+2 mode.
COMMAND CONTROL OPTIONS A very useful feature available from the panel is the DTMF remote Command Control. For this function to work you must have the optional Voice Board fitted to the panel. When the Voice Board is fitted the panel can provide remote control of arming & disarming plus turn selected outputs on or off with speech prompts using a standard touch tone telephone.
P1037E XX P1038E XX #6 turns ON remotely by Command Control. Output #7 ON message number - This is the customised message number to play when Output #7 turns ON remotely by Command Control. Output #8 ON message number - This is the customised message number to play when Output #8 turns ON remotely by Command Control. COMMAND CONTROL OPERATION Command Control is a powerful, easy to use feature that allows remote control of your alarm system.
any outputs that are on will be shown on the LCD display e.g. if output 1 is on the number 1 will be on. By pressing the “1” button at the panel keypad, output 1 can be turned off provided it is allowed to be locally controlled. To leave local command control mode simply press the “Enter” button and the keypad will return to normal operation.
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ELITE 64 PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the Elite program addresses. This is intended as a quick guide to finding a program address. The program addresses are in numerical order with page references beside them so you can get more detailed information if required. Because this section is in numerical order, any addresses relating to the Dialler are not necessarily grouped together.
P54E P55E P56E P57E P58E P59E P60E P61E P62E P63E P64E P65E P66E P67E P68E P69E P70E P71E P72E P73E P74E P75E P76E P77E P78E P79E P80E P81E P82E P83E P84E P85E P86E P87E P88E P89E P90E P91E P92E P93E P94E P95E P96E P97E P98E P99E P100E User Code #54 User Code #55 User Code #56 User Code #57 User Code #58 User Code #59 User Code #60 User Code #61 User Code #62 User Code #63 User Code #64 User Code #65 User Code #66 User Code #67 User Code #68 User Code #69 User Code #70 User Code #71 User Code #72 User Code
P115E P116E P117E P118E P119E P120E P121E P122E P123E P124E P125E P126E P127E P128E P129E P130E P131E P132E P133E P134E P135E P136E P137E P138E P139E P140E P141E P142E P143E P144E P145E P146E P147E P148E P149E P150E P151E P152E P153E P154E P155E P156E P157E P158E P159E P160E P161E P162E P163E P164E P165E P166E P167E P168E P169E P170E P171E P172E P173E P174E P175E P176E P177E P178E P179E User Code #15 User Code #16 User Code #17 User Code #18 User Code #19 User Code #20 User Code #21 User Code #22 User Code
P180E P181E P182E P183E P184E P185E P186E P187E P188E P189E P190E P191E P192E P193E P194E P195E P196E P197E P198E P199E P200E User Code #80 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #81 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #82 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #83 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #84 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #85 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #86 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #87 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 User Code #88 Gro
User Groups 1-20 Radio Pendant Options P241E P242E P243E P244E P245E P246E P247E P248E P249E P250E P251E P252E P253E P254E P255E P256E P257E P258E P259E P260E User Group #1 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #2 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #3 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #4 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #5 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #6 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #7 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Group #8 Ra
User Groups 1-20 Outputs to turn Off P301E P302E P303E P304E P305E P306E P307E P308E P309E P310E P311E P312E P313E P314E P315E P316E P317E P318E P319E P320E User Group #1 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Group #2 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Group #3 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Group #4 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Group #5 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Group #6 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Group #7 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User
P361E P362E P363E P364E P365E P366E P367E P368E P369E P370E P371E P372E P373E P374E P375E P376E P377E P378E P379E P380E P381E P382E P383E P384E P385E P386E P387E P388E P389E P390E P391E P392E P393E P394E P395E P396E P397E P398E P399E P400E P401E P402E P403E P404E Zone 21 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 Zone 22 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 Zone 23 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 Zone 24 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 Zone 25 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 Zone 26 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 Zone 27
P426E P427E P428E P429E P430E Zone Group #16 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #17 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #18 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #19 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group #20 Options A Default 1,6,7 Zone Group Options B P431E P432E P433E P434E P435E P436E P437E P438E P439E P440E P441E P442E P443E P444E P445E P446E P447E P448E P449E P450E Zone Group #1 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #2 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #3 Options B Default 0 Zone Group #4 Options B Default 0 Zone Gr
P486E P487E P488E P489E P490E Zone Group #16 Options D Default 1,2 Zone Group #17 Options D Default 1,2 Zone Group #18 Options D Default 1,2 Zone Group #19 Options D Default 1,2 Zone Group #20 Options D Default 1,2 Zone Group Radio sensor Mode P491E P492E P493E P494E P495E P496E P497E P498E P499E P500E P501E P502E P503E P504E P505E P506E P507E P508E P509E P510E Zone Group #1 Radio Mode - Default 5 Zone Group #2 Radio Mode - Default 5 Zone Group #3 Radio Mode - Default 5 Zone Group #4 Radio Mode - Default
P546E P547E P548E P549E P550E Zone Group #16 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group #17 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group #18 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group #19 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group #20 Entry Delay - Default 0 Zone Group Dialling Scenario # P551E P552E P553E P554E P555E P556E P557E P558E P559E P560E P561E P562E P563E P564E P565E P566E P567E P568E P569E P570E Zone Group #1 Scenario # - Default 1 Zone Group #2 Scenario # - Default 1 Zone Group #3 Scenario # - Default 1 Zone Group #4 Scenario
P606E P607E P608E P609E P610E Zone Group #16 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #17 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #18 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #19 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group #20 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) Zone Group Reporting Account # P611E P612E P613E P614E P615E P616E P617E P618E P619E P620E P621E P622E P623E P624E P625E P626E P627E P628E P629E P630E Zone Group #1 Account # - Default 1 Zone Group #2 Account
Area “A” Secondary Output Options P661E P662E P663E P664E P665E P666E P667E P668E P661E-P668E OPTIONS 1 = Any bypass 2 = Auto bypass warning 3 = Entry beeps 4 = Exit beeps 5 = Follow Full Arming 6 = Follow Stay Arming 7 = Follow Disarm 8 = Spare Area "A" secondary options for output #1 - Default 0 Area "A" secondary options for output #2 - Default 0 Area "A" secondary options for output #3 - Default 0 Area "A" secondary options for output #4 - Default 0 Area "A" secondary options for output #5 - Default 0
Enrolling Radio Detectors -Zones 1-64 P680E 1-64E Enrol Radio Detector Zones 1-64 Page 39 If the zone Group assigned to a zone {P341-P404E} is set to a radio device type that incorporates a tamper switch, e.g. Type #5 “Crow supervised protocol” at addresses P491-P510E, the panel will only load on the tamper switch opening alarm transmission. If the radio device type for the assigned group is “0” the panel will load on any transmission.
Programming Output On/Off Time Zone P721E P722E P723E P724E P725E P726E P727E P728E Output #1 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output #2 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output #3 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output #4 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output #5 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output #6 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output #7 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Output
**Listen-in to Output 1 Options** P748E Listen-in via internal speaker P748E Options (Default = Off) 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only 2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only 3 = Enabled During Dialling in Stay Mode State only 4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only 5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only 6 = Enabled Throughout the call in Stay Mode State only 7 = Listen-in Enabled when the panel answers a call 8 = Hold Line Open After Voice/Domestic Kiss-off
Area “B” Time & Delay Options P772E AREA "B" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS -Default = 0 1 = Arm area When Time Zone Ends 2 = Disarm area When Time Zone Starts 3 = Disable Stay Mode Exit Delay 4 = Disable Arm Mode Exit Delay 5 = Disable Stay Mode Entry Delay 6 = Disable Arm Mode Entry Delay 7 = Use special Stay Mode entry timer 8 = Report Stay Mode alarms & Bypasses via dialler Page 36 ** Dialler Reporting Options for Area “B” ** P775E Area B reporting options -Default = 1 Page 37 1 = Send arm/disarm 5 = Send a
** Test Calls ** P816E P817E Test calls for days of the week 1-7 Default = 1-7 Test call time of the day default = 2300 Page 58 Setting the Real Time Clock P818E P819E P820E P821E P822E Set day of the week (1 -7 where 1 = Sunday) Set time (HHMM) Set day of the month (1 - 31) Set month (1 - 12) Set year Page 50 Programming Daylight saving Adjustments P823E P824E P825E Daylight saving start Sunday - Default 1 Daylight saving start month - Default 10 Daylight saving start hour - Default 2 Page 50 P826
Area “C” Keypad Options P859E P860E Arm key can disarm during exit - Default 1-8 Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state - Default 1-8 Page 34 Page 34 Area “C” Secondary Output Options P861E P862E P863E P864E P865E P866E P867E P868E P861E-P868E OPTIONS 1 = Any bypass 2 = Auto bypass warning 3 = Entry beeps 4 = Exit Beeps 5 = Follow Full Arming 6 = Follow Stay Arming 7 = Follow Disarm 8 = Spare Area "C" secondary options for output #1 - Default 0 Area "C" secondary options for output #2 - Default 0
** Command Control Options ** P881E P882E P883E P884E P885E P886E Command code for Area “A” control Command code for Area "B" control Command code for Area "C" control Command code for Area "D" control Command code for output control Command code to turn “MICROPHONE” On Page 63 Page 63 Page 63 Page 63 Page 63 Page 63 **Keypad Panic Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code** P887E Keypad Panic Alarm (& button 1 & 3) Contact ID Code (Default=120) Page 59 **Keypad Fire Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code** P888E Keypa
Supervised Radio Timer # 2 P920E Supervised Radio Timer # 2 (0-255 minutes) - Default = 240 Minutes Page 48 Output Pulse Times P921E P922E P923E P924E P925E P926E P927E P928E Output #1 pulse time - Default 2 Output #2 pulse time - Default 2 Output #3 pulse time - Default 2 Output #4 pulse time - Default 2 Output #5 pulse time - Default 2 Output #6 pulse time - Default 2 Output #7 pulse time - Default 2 Output #8 pulse time - Default 2 Pulse time values 1-999 (min of 2) 2 to 999 in 1/10 secs e.g. 2 = 0.
Programming Area “D” Auto Arm/Disarm Time-zones P969E Time Zones used for Area "D" auto arming /disarming- Default 0 (see P972E) Page 34 Area “D” Miscellaneous Options 1 P970E Misc area options 1 - Default 6 1 = Cannot Arm if not sealed Page 35 2 = “Arm” required before code 3 = “Stay” required before code 4 = Code required to arm 5 = Code required to “Bypass” zones 6 = Control/Chime disables chime zones 7 = Spare 8 = Cannot arm if Supervise fail active Area “D” Miscellaneous Options 2 P971E Misc are
P995E P996E P997E P998E Area "A" chime alarm to Output duration - Default 20 Area "B" chime alarm to Output duration - Default 20 Area "C" chime alarm to Output duration - Default 20 Area "D" chime alarm to Output duration - Default 20 (0-999 in 1/10th sec steps) (Default 20 = 2 seconds) Page 50 **Arm/Disarm Command Control Start Message Addressing ** P1001E P1002E P1003E P1004E Area “A” Arm Start Message number for Remote Command Control Area “B” Arm Start Message number for Remote Command Control Are
P1082E Time Zone 8 day of the week - Default 0 P1083E Time Zone 8 start time - Default 0 P1084E Time Zone 8 finish time - Default 0 Keypad Dynamic Data P1090E Display keyboard address P1091E Display partitions assigned to this keypad (1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D) P1092E Display software version Page 52 Page 52 Page 52 Active Time Zones P1093E Active Time-Zones Page 52 Printing Events P1094E Start event printing Page 52 ** Manually Answering an In-coming Call ** P1095E Answer incoming call (user initiated) Pa
P1129E P1130E P1131E P1132E P1133E P1134E P1135E P1136E P1137E P1138E P1139E P1140E P1141E P1142E P1143E P1144E P1145E P1146E P1147E P1148E P1149E P1150E P1151E P1152E P1153E P1154E P1155E P1156E P1157E P1158E P1159E P1160E P1161E P1162E P1163E P1164E P1165E P1166E P1167E P1168E P1169E P1170E P1171E P1172E P1173E P1174E 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm
P1185E P1186E P1187E P1188E P1189E P1190E P1191E P1192E P1193E P1194E P1195E P1196E P1197E P1198E P1199E P1200E P1201E P1202E P1203E P1204E P1205E P1206E P1207E P1208E P1209E P1210E P1211E P1212E P1213E P1214E P1215E P1216E P1217E P1218E P1219E P1220E P1221E P1222E P1223E P1224E P1225E P1226E P1227E P1228E P1229E P1230E P1231E P1232E P1233E P1234E P1235E P1236E P1237E P1238E P1239E P1240E P1241E P1242E P1243E P1244E 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4+2 Alarm 4
**Mains Failure 4+2 Restore Codes** P1247E Mains Failure 4+2 Code (Default=96) P1248E Mains Failure restore 4+2 Code (Default=97) Page 62 **Duress Alarm 4+2 Reporting Code** P1249E 4+2 Duress Alarm Code (Default=85) Page 62 **Zone Bypassed 4+2 Reporting Code** P1251E P1252E P1253E P1254E P1255E P1256E P1257E P1258E P1259E P1260E P1261E P1262E P1263E P1264E P1265E P1266E P1267E P1268E P1269E P1270E P1271E P1272E P1273E P1274E P1275E P1276E P1277E P1278E P1279E P1280E P1281E P1282E P1283E P1284E P1285E P1
P1308E P1309E P1310E P1311E P1312E P1313E P1314E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 58 (Default=28) 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 59 (Default=29) 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 60 (Default=30) 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 61 (Default=21) 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 62 (Default=22) 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 63 (Default=23) 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 64 (Default=24) **Panic Alarm 4+2 Reporting Codes** P1315E Manual Panic Alarm 4+2 Code (Default=88) P1316E Manual Panic Alarm Restore 4+2 Code (Default=89) Page 62 **F
P1367E P1368E P1369E P1370E P1371E P1372E P1373E P1374E P1375E P1376E P1377E P1378E P1379E P1380E P1381E P1382E P1383E P1384E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 47 (Default=37) 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 48 (Default=38) 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 49 (Default=39) 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 50 (Default=40) 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 51 (Default=31) 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 52 (Default=32) 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 53 (Default=33) 4+2 Bypass Restore Me
P1437E P1438E P1439E P1440E P1441E P1442E P1443E P1444E P1445E P1446E P1447E P1448E P1449E P1450E P1451E P1452E P1453E P1454E P1455E P1456E P1457E P1458E P1459E P1460E P1461E P1462E P1463E P1464E P1465E P1466E P1467E P1468E P1469E P1470E P1471E P1472E P1473E P1474E P1475E P1476E P1477E P1478E P1479E P1480E P1481E P1482E P1483E P1484E P1485E P1486E P1487E P1488E P1489E P1490E 4+2 Arm Code for User 47 (Default=47) 4+2 Arm Code for User 48 (Default=48) 4+2 Arm Code for User 49 (Default=49) 4+2 Arm Code for Us
P1501E P1502E P1503E P1504E P1505E P1506E P1507E P1508E P1509E P1510E P1511E P1512E P1513E P1514E P1515E P1516E P1517E P1518E P1519E P1520E P1521E P1522E P1523E P1524E P1525E P1526E P1527E P1528E P1529E P1530E P1531E P1532E P1533E P1534E P1535E P1536E P1537E P1538E P1539E P1540E P1541E P1542E P1543E P1544E P1545E P1546E P1547E P1548E P1549E P1550E P1551E P1552E P1553E P1554E P1555E P1556E P1557E P1558E P1559E P1560E P1561E P1562E P1563E P1564E P1565E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 11 (Default=71) 4+2 Disarm Code
P1566E P1567E P1568E P1569E P1570E P1571E P1572E P1573E P1574E P1575E P1576E P1577E P1578E P1579E P1580E P1581E P1582E P1583E P1584E P1585E P1586E P1587E P1588E P1589E P1590E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 76 (Default=76) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 77 (Default=77) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 78 (Default=78) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 79 (Default=79) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 80 (Default=80) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 81 (Default=61) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 82 (Default=62) 4+2 Disarm Code for User 83 (Default=63) 4+2 Disa
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DIALLER INSTALLATION The dialler facility of the Elite controller has been designed to provide optimum flexibility in the way in which alarm events are reported. This flexibility includes options for reporting to a central monitoring station using Contact ID format, a domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones, a format for reporting alarms to an alpha numeric pager and a powerful speech dialler.
ELITE 64 CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARY In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P867E - P869E and P571EP610E there are a number of fixed event codes. The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below. Associated with the fixed and programmable event codes, there are a number of extension codes, that are also listed below. The extensions list is for your reference only and can not be changed in programming.
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