Solution 144 Security Systems Installation Manual EN Security System
Solution 144 Installation Manual 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.
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents CONTENTS COPYRIGHT NOTICE.................................................................................................................................................................... II TRADEMARKS.............................................................................................................................................................................. II NOTICE OF LIABILITY.................................................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents SERVICE MODE.........................................................................................................................................................................4-3 Turning Service Mode ON............................................................................................................................................................................................ 4-3 Turning Service Mode OFF........................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents PIN Retry Count..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-10 Installer PIN............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5-11 Access Route............................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents Part Entry Time......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-9 Auto Arm Pre-Alert................................................................................................................................................................................ 6-10 Senior Watch Time...........................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents Bypass Allowed...............................................................................................................................................................................................................7-11 Sensor Watch...................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents 22 – Area Part Or All On................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8-5 23 – Area All On................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents Pulsing Mode..................................................................................................................................................................................................................8-11 Output Options...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-11 Guest Control.......................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents RAS Security PIN.................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-10 Log Threshold......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-10 Ring Count.................................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents LAN Scan................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10-2 LAN Watch............................................................................................................................................................................................... 10-2 Keypad Volume.......................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents View RF Device ID................................................................................................................................................................................10-10 SERIAL DEVICE OPTIONS....................................................................................................................................................10-11 Device Type................................................................................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents AC Options.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 11-7 Display AC Fail.................................................................................................................................................................................................................11-7 Report AC Fail................
Solution 144 Installation Manual Contents SYSTEM TESTING..................................................................................................................................................................11-17 Walk Test All Zones..............................................................................................................................................................................11-17 Battery Test........................................................................
S EC TIO N 1 Overview F E AT U R E S OVERVIEW Listed below are the main features of the Solution 144 Control Panel. Zones The Solution 144 control panel provides up to 144 separate zones of protection. Zone programming determines the panel’s response to open/short and tamper conditions on the zone loop.
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S EC TIO N 2 Installing the Hardware A B O U T T H E PA N E L MW730B - Large Cabinet E N C LO S U R E S The MW720B - Small Enclosure and MW730B - Large Enclosure have been designed to reduce installation time and improve aesthetics on larger installations where often multiple enclosures need to be located in close proximity to each other. Use appropriate fasteners capable of handling a minimum of 12kg to fix the cabinet against a sturdy surface using the mounting holes provided.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware prevent damage to the standoff. (Standoffs and screws are supplied with each module). All compatible add on modules will mount on these spaces. See below for list if modules which can be added to the control panel.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware 320 mm C B A A A A A A A A 520 mm B CABLE ENTRY (REAR) D A A A A A A A A CABLE ENTRY (REAR) D A A A A A A A A CABLE ENTRY (REAR) D B C A A A A A A A A A B C D = = = = B PCB Mounting Clip Holes Enclosure Mounting Holes Tamper Bracket Mounting Holes Earth Stud - 4mm Figure 6: MW730B - Large Enclosure Details The following examples show the MW730B - Large enclosure configured using 6 small modules and 1 large mo
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware CO N N E C T I N G T H E B AT T E R Y The panel is supplied with a set of battey leads to suit the chosen enclosure. Connect the Red Battery lead to the Battery (+) terminal and the Black Battery lead to the Battery (-) terminal on the PCB. When installing large modules you should fit 5 mounting clips as shown. Clip 5 provides support under the main terminal block only. No screw is fitted.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware PA N E L L E D I N D I C ATO R S The control panel PCB has two LED indicators (Dialler and Status LED’s) which display the following information. Condition Off On Flashing Key The [MAIL] key allows you to read stored mail. This key can also be used to initiate a dialler test when you press and hold for two seconds.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware S TAT U S I CO N S / L E D ’S The following table lists the function of each of the ICON symbols and LED indicators on the keypad display. Icon Status Meaning The keypad can be programmed to display area icons (1 to 8) that allow users to easily identify which areas have been turned on or off without the need to toggle between areas (See MENU 6-14). Flashing Area not ready to turn on Flashing Installer programming mode is active.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware K E Y PA D & R E A D E R S S E T U P The control panel can have a maximum of 16 keypads and/or readers connected via the LAN terminals. Each keypad or reader must be set to a unique address before they will operate. Each keypad or reader needs to be assigned to a home area via MENU 6-1-3. This sets the area the keypad or reader will display and control by default.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Installing the Hardware E O L R E S I S TO R CO LO U R CO D E 3K3 = Orange 6K8 = Blue Figure 12: EOL Resistor Colour Chart Selected Resistor Colour Codes Value Band 1 Band 2 Band 3 Band 4 2K2 RED RED RED BROWN 4K7 YELLOW VIOLET RED BROWN 5K6 GREEN BLUE RED BROWN 8K1 GREY BROWN RED BROWN 10K BROWN BLACK ORANGE BROWN 12K BROWN RED ORANGE BROWN 22K RED RED ORANGE BROWN Table 9: EOL Resisstor Colour Codes Because of variation
S EC TIO N 3 Wiring Diagrams using Normally-Open Alarm Contacts you must select Inverted Seal for each zone in MENU 3-1-8. A shorted loop is a tamper condition for all EOL zone configurations. .
Solution-144 Installation Manual Wiring Diagrams E O L R E S I S TO R CO LO U R S A N D VA LU E S Use either the 4 colour, or solid colour resistors supplied. 3K3 = Orange 6K8 = Blue Figure 21: EOL Resistor Colour Chart B O A R D CO N N E C TO R S T he following table lists the various sockets, pin headers and switches located on the panel and their functions.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Wiring Diagrams LAN OVERVIEW The control panel communicates with other system module devices via the built in RS485 LAN or Local Area Network. L A A N - B + The method shown in Figure 21, is only recommended for use where the total LAN length is 300metres or less and the system is not installed in a electrically noisy environment. In this case it is possible to use 7/0.20 or 14/0.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Wiring Diagrams 2.5mm2 Yellow/Green Connect to main building earth conductor. CONTROL PANEL C. E. T. * EARTH + L A A N - Shield only connected at one end. Belden 8723 2 pair twisted shielded data cable is recommended for this wiring configuration. First Device E CM704-ZONE EXPANDER EARTH + L A A N - Y LAN TERM N B - A B 2.5mm2 + 2.5mm2 A B N Fit Shunt B + - E KEYPAD The LOOP terminal is not internally connected.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Wiring Diagrams Earth Connection Spade For Surge Protection 16-18 VAC 24VA Panel Cabinet Tamper Circuit Connection Terminals 12VDC 7.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Wiring Diagrams Earth Connection Spade For Surge Protection 16-18V AC 24 VA Connect To Cabinet Tamper GREEN YELLOW YELLOW - + The maximum continuous combined current draw from the +12V, LAN + and C+ terminals must not exceed 1 Amp + Panasonic LC-P127R2P or Equivalent 12V DC 7.2AH Sealed Lead Acid Battery Accessories (e.g.
S EC TIO N 4 Programming Overview T he control panel incorporates a menu text driven interface. This interface is very similar to that found on many mobile phones. Once programming mode is entered you will see a number of menu options in the display and these may vary depending in the user authority level. ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE To enter installer program mode, enter PIN + [MENU]. The default Installer PIN is 1234.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview ALPHA TEXT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Text descriptions are available for Area Name, Zone Name, User Name, TimeZone Name, Holiday Name, Keypad/ Reader Name and Output Name. Each name can have a maximum of 20 characters. To program, select primary telephone number under MENU 5-1-1 then enter the digits of the telephone number and press the [OK] key to save. Area Name A2 Use the up and down arrow keys to program special characters (•, # and Pause).
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview SERVICE MODE Service mode when activated disables dialler reporting, prevents all alarms and prevents all users from arming the system. Turning Service Mode ON 1) Enter programming mode. [1][2][3][4] + [MENU] 2) Turn service mode on. [MENU] [7][0][8] 3) Follow display prompts. 4) Hold down [MENU] to exit. i Note Keypads will display the word “SERVICE” in the middle of the display when service mode is active.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview ZO N E A R R AY The feature allows you to view the condition of all zones on the panel in banks of 16 zones at a time. From the installer programing mode press MENU 3-0-1 to access the zone array. Use the [] and [] arrow keys to scroll up and down the zone banks and press [OK] or [MENU] when finished. The following information can be displayed depending on the current zone status.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview BASIC REPORTING REFERENCE Zn921 - 928 LAN Isolator 9 - 16 The following table is a shortform point ID listing. Zn931 - 938 LAN Power Supply 9 - 16 For a complete listing of all the Contact ID and SIA event reporting information that will be sent by the control panel you will need to view the base station template document that is included on the Solution Link CD or contact your distributor.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview DT M F CO N T R O L F U N C T I O N S Firmware includes comprehensive DTMF control of individual areas and outputs with full user PIN and TIMER GROUP access verification. Unlike other systems, no additional hardware or modules are required for DTMF control. To configure the desired functions see MENU 5-3-5 DTMF Options.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview M E N U R E F E R E N C E TA B L E The control panel includes a simple text menu system which makes all levels of programming extremely easy. Once a valid PIN has been entered followed by the MENU key, the system will automatically determine which menus and options the PIN holder has access to and only those items will be displayed. There are four basic grouping levels used.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview 3 Inputs AUMI MI UMI MI MI UMI 3-0 3-0-0 3-0-1 3-0-2 3-0-3 3-0-4 3-0-5 Commands Zone Status Zone Array Bypass Zones Set Chime Zones Set Part 2 Zones Smoke Sensor Reset MI I I I I I I I I 3-1 3-1-0 3-1-1 3-1-2 3-1-3 3-1-4 3-1-5 3-1-6 3-1-7 3-1-8 Zone Properties Zone Name Zone Type Area Assignment Pulse Count Pulse Count Time Door Assignment Report Route Report Options Zone Options I I I 3-3 3-3-0 3-3-1 3-3-2 RF Zone Add RF Device Delete RF
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview I I I I I I I I I I 5-6 5-6-0 5-6-1 5-6-2 5-6-3 5-6-4 5-6-5 5-6-6 5-6-7 5-6-8 5-6-9 IP Reporting Receiver IP Receiver Port Poll Rate ACK Wait Time IP Format Retry Count Encryption Key Conettix NNC SIA IP Prefix User Name/Password MI MI I I I I 5-7 5-7-0 5-7-1 5-7-2 5-7-3 5-7-5 5-7-6 IP Remote Access IP Address IP Port IP RAS Options RAS Lockout Time IPRS Address IPRS Port 5-9 UMI 5-9-0 I 5-9-1 I 5-9-2 I 5-9-3 I 5-9-4 I 5-9-5 Comms Test Send T
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview B A S I C S YS T E M O P E R AT I O N TURNING AN AREA ALL ON Use this function to turn an area All On. The control panel is factory default only for one area. As soon as you turn an area on, exit time will start. Exit time allows you to exit the premises without sounding an alarm. The security installer or a master PIN user can program the length of exit delay time. 1) Make sure that all zones are normal (not faulted).
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Overview R E M OT E A R M I N G - Q U I C K A R M If you forget to turn your system on, it may be possible for you to remotely turn on your system using a touch tone telephone if the remote arm option has been enabled by your installer. To remotely turn on your system, call the telephone number that the control panel is connected to. When the control panel answers the call, you will here 3 beeps in accending frequency if the control panel is disarmed.
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S EC TIO N 5 Access Programming T he control panel has a total of 255 users that can operate the system using a PIN, token, RF Keyfob or fingerprint. A maximum of 16 LAN devices which comprise of keypads that have built-in prox readers, LAN readers and fingerprint readers can be used to operate the system. Each user name can have up to 20 characters to identify the user within the system and to present a greeting message when operating the system.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Example: Prox reader operating door and arm/disarm Area 1. 1) Assign proximity reader 9 to a door assignment 1 16, say 4. 2) Set an output event type = door and index = 4. 3) Assign user to door 4, a user can belong to multiple doors. 4) Assign reader to area 1, enable arming/disarming and badging options. USER PINS At factory default, each PIN is set to 4 digits in length. The default PIN for User 1 (master user) is 2580.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Access > PIN Codes > Change Own PIN -- MENU 1-1-0 2) Enter the new PIN, then press [OK]. If the error message ‘PIN Not Allowed’ is displayed, press [OK] and try a different PIN. This menu allows a user to change their own PIN. The new PIN should have the same number of digits as the old PIN, unless the installer has programmed the PIN length as variable. See MENU 1-5-0 - PIN length. 1) Enter [MENU] + [1] + [1] + [0].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Access > PIN Codes > Add PIN - MENU 1-1-2 This menu allows the installer or master users the ability to add a PIN to another user. A master user can only add a PIN for users that have been assigned to the same area(s). 1) Press [MENU] + [1] + [1] + [2] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the user in the list then press [OK]. The system will only list users that can be added.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming 2) Swipe the token card past the reader. As you swipe the token, the reader will sound a single beep to confirm that the token has been learnt. Token belongs to Ur2 Debbie Smith Press OK or MENU To add token for Ur1 John Smith present new token Press OK or MENU 3) To exit, press [OK] or [MENU].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming RF KEYFOBS This section outlines how to add and delete RF keyfobs. RF keyfobs provide an alternate method for users to turn the system on and off. Each user can have one RF keyfob assigned. The RF keyfob must be compatible with the RF Receiver that has been programmed in MENU 3-5-0 — Input Type. Refer to MENU 6-2-2 — RF Device Options to configure the following preferences for RF keyfobs.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming USER PROPERTIES This section outlines user properties including User Name, Area Assignment, User Options, TimeZone Access, Door Assignment, and Expire Date. Access > User Properties > User Name U s e r 1 - MENU 1-4-0 N a m e This menu allows the installer or a master user to program the user’s name (max of 20 characters). This name is used for system greetings, reporting and log entries to identify the user by name.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Access > User Properties > User Options - MENU 1-4-2 Always Report Op/Cl Setting this option will cause the system to send opening and closing reports when the user arms and disarms an area. 1 Master User Y 2 Reserved N 3 Arm Only N U N D E R S TA N D I N G T I M E ZO N E S 4 Can Bypass Y 5 Auto Bypass Allowed Y Timezones can be used to restrict users from operating doors outside given times.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Access > User Properties > TimeZone Access - MENU 1-4-4 0 00 - Disabled 01 - 24 Hour TimeZone 02 - TimeZone 2 Name 03 - TimeZone 3 Name 04 - TimeZone 4 Name 05 - TimeZone 5 Name 06 - TimeZone 6 Name 07 - TimeZone 7 Name 08 - TimeZone 8 Name Access > User Properties > Door Assignment - 1 09 - TimeZone 9 Name 10 - TimeZone 10 Name 11 - TimeZone 11 Name 12 - TimeZone 12 Name 13 - TimeZone 13 Name 14 - TimeZone 14 Name 15 - TimeZone 15 Name 16
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Access > User Properties > User Expire Date Access > Global Properties > - MENU 1-4-6 By default, the user expire date for each user is set to 1 January 2100 which ensures that each user practially never expires. If a programmed user expire date is reached, all user credentials including PIN, fingerprint, token, RF keyfob etc will be disabled and a log entry made (eg. Ur003 John Smith User Expired).
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming 2) Enter the required PIN Retry Count using the up and down arrow keys then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. Valid entries are 1 - 15 , 0 = Unlimited.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Access Programming Access > Fingerprint > Add Fingerprint - MENU 1-8-0 This menu allows the installer or master user to assign a fingerprint ID to any users. Only one fingerprint can be assigned to each user. To change a fingerprint for an existing user you will need to first delete the old fingerprint before adding the new one. 1) Enter [MENU] + [1] + [8] + [0] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the user in the list then press [OK].
T he control panel has 8 different areas each with its own specific programmable options. Under the commands menu you can interrogate the status of an area, turn chime mode on/off, move to an area or arm and disarm a specific area. The customer account number is programmable for each individual area as well as input, output and general options. Each time you are presented with an option that is area specific, the menu will prompt you to specify the area first.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Areas > Commands > Turn Area On/Off -- MENU 2-0-1 This command allows you to turn on or off areas. If an area has already been turned All On or Part On, a ‘tick’ () will be displayed on the right side of the area name. 1) Enter [MENU] + [2] + [0] + [1] and select the area and press [OK] to change the current state.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Areas > Commands > Chime Mode AREA PROPERTIES - MENU 2-0-6 The chime mode option allows you to program how chime zones will operate on an area by area basis. In latching mode a valid PIN will need to be entered to reset the chime alarm. It is possible to stop the chime alarm if the door is left open for a long period of time or to only trigger the chime alarm if the door is left open for a period of time.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Exit Time Restart The exit delay timer will restart (once per arming cycle) when the same entry/exit delay zone is faulted a second time during exit delay (eg. If an entry/exit delay zone is unsealled, restored and unsealled a second time during exit delay = exit time restart). Reset Alarm Memory Clears all alarm memories displayed on the keypad when a user has turned the corresponding area off.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming handover pulses to other 24 hour non fire zones. A 24hour fire zone can only handover pulses to another 24hour fire zone. Senior Watch This option requires at least one burglary zone in the corresponding area to be faulted and restored during the senior watch time. If no burglary zone has register during the senior watch time, the keypad will sound an alarm.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Report PIN Retry Report Exit Error Smart Lockout Press OK ON OFF MENU Areas > Area Properties > Strobe Trigger MENU 2-1-5 1 Audible Burglary Y 2 Silent Burglary N 3) Repeat Step 2 until all options are programmed as required, then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Keyswitch On/Off When selected, the panel will activate the strobe output for six seconds when a user turns the area on via a keyswitch zone or the programmable input. This provides silent feedback to the user that the signal has been received when turning the area on or off. 24Hr Alarm When selected, the panel will activate the strobe output when a zone programmed as 24-hour (audible or silent) has registered an alarm.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming AREA REPORTING Areas > Reporting > Open Close Route Areas > Reporting > Account Dest 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 MENU 2-2-0 0 0 0 0 The area account number identifies which control panel is reporting to the security company’s base station receiver. Each destination can have a different account number programmed. The number should be entered from left to right with trailing zeros.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Exit Time A1 Areas > Timers > Entry Time 2 060 Seconds Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 4) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. - MENU 2-8-2 0 4 0 Seconds 3) Using the numeric keys, enter the required entry time in seconds. Valid times are 1 - 255 seconds, 0 = No Exit Time. Areas > Timers > Entry Time 1 - MENU 2-8-1 0 2 0 Seconds This menu allows the installer to set the entry delay time for each area.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming The part entry time will start when any of the following zone types area faulted and set to be monitored for Part On or Part 2 On. Burglary Delay 1 Burglary Delay 2 Burglary Instant Burglary Inst No Exit Burglary Handover Only the installer or a master user can set the part entry time for each area (001 to 255 seconds).
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming 3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. AREA TESTING Areas > Area Testing > Area Watch Areas > Area Testing > Service Interval (*** System Wide Parameter ***) (*** System Wide Parameter ***) 1 2 Weeks This menu programs the number of weeks (001 – 255 weeks / 000 = disabled) an area can remain disarmed before registering an ‘Inactivity Interval’ report.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Area Programming Areas > Area Testing > Test Options MENU 2-9-3 1 User Test Required Y 2 Reserved N 3 Reserved N 4 Reserved N 5 Reserved N 6 Walk Test Report Y 7 Walk Test 24Hr N 8 Walk Test Fire N The above options are programmable per area. 1) Enter [MENU] + [2] + [9] + [3] and select the area from the list then press [OK].
S EC TIO N 7 Input Programming T he control panel is capable of controlling up to 144 inputs in either hardwire and/or wireless configuration. Each input can have its own unique name up to 20 characters to identify it on the system for display and reporting purposes. Under the commands menu you are able to view the status of any input, bypass a zone, define which zones will operate in chime mode, define which zones operate in part 2 mode and reset smoke detectors.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming The PGM input is a special input that can be configured to accept data from a number of different RF receiver manufacturers or simply be used as an keyswitch input. The tamper options configure the system behaviour for cabinet tamper alarms and also for the cabinet tamper of the peripheral devices. I N P U T CO M M A N D S Inputs > Commands > Zone Status --- MENU 3-0-0 This menu allows you to view the zone status of each zone (i.e.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming Zone 1 Name Zn1 is un-bypassed. To bypass, press ON. Press OK or MENU Inputs > Commands > Set Part 2 Zones 4) Press [ON] or [OFF] to toggle the zone bypass state then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. 5) Repeat steps 1 to 4 to bypass or un-bypass additional zones. Inputs > Commands > Set Chime Zones - MENU 3-0-3 This menu allows you to program zones to be monitored when chime mode is turned on.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming ZO N E P R O P E R T I E S Inputs > Commands > Smoke Sensor Reset -- MENU 3-0-5 This command allows you to reset smoke sensors. When initiated this command will cause any outputs programmed as Event Type 49 — Smoke Sensor GND in the chosen area to turn off for 10 seconds. 1) Enter [MENU] + [3] + [0] + [5] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the area that you want to reset the smoke detectors in then press [OK].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming Inputs > Zone Properties > Zone Type MENU 3-1-1 0 1 00 - Not Used 01 - Burglary Delay 1 02 - Burglary Delay 2 03 - Burglary Instant 04 - Burg Inst No Exit 05 - Burg Handover 06 - Burglary 24Hr 07 - Tamper 24Hr 08 - Hold Up 24Hr 09 - Medical 24Hr 10 - Panic 24Hr 11 - Fire 24Hr 12 - Not Used 13 - Keyswitch Zone 14 - Display Only 15 - Non Burglary 24Hr This menu allows you to configure the zone type or behaviour for every zone in the system.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming 10 – Panic 24Hr This zone type is used for a general type of emergency including the presence of one or more unwanted persons trying to gain entry to the premises. It will sound an alarm at any time as soon as the zone becomes faulted regardless of what state the area is in. A 24hr Panic report will be sent to the central station receiver.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming Inputs > Zone Properties > Pulse Count MENU 3-1-3 0 0 Pulses 00 - No Pulse Count 01 - 1 Pulse 02 - 2 Pulses 03 - 3 Pulses 04 - 4 Pulses 05 - 5 Pulses 06 - 6 Inertia Pulses 07 - 7 Inertia Pulses 08 - 8 Inertia Pulses 09 - 9 Inertia Pulses 10 - 10 Inertia Pulses 11 - 11 Inertia Pulses 12 - 12 Inertia Pulses 13 - Door Open Too Long 14 - PreDelay 15 - Reserved Options 1 to 5 set the number of trigger pulses a single zone must receive before an alarm
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming U N D E R S TA N D I N G ACC E S S G R O U P S Inputs > Zone Properties > Pulse Count Time MENU 3-1-4 1 2 0 Seconds Value 000 - 255 Multiplier Seconds, Minutes or Hours Pulse count time operates in accordance with the pulse count option set in MENU 3-1-3. There are four modes of operation that can be set including: ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ Pulse Count Inertia Pulse Door Open Too Long PreDelay Users A user can belong to multiple Access Groups.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming Inputs > Zone Properties > Door Assignment MENU 3-1-5 0 00 - No Door Assignment 01 - Door 1 Name 02 - Door 2 Name 03 - Door 3 Name 04 - Door 4 Name 05 - Door 5 Name 06 - Door 6 Name 07 - Door 7 Name 08 - Door 8 Name 0 2) Use the up and down arrows to select the Report Route that you want to assign the zone to. 3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming See MENU 5-4-5 — Swinger Dialler to set the number of times a zone is allowed to trigger before being locked out. Report Alarm Setting this option will enable the system to Report Alarm events for the respective zone. All zones in the system can be individually programmed to report alarms. Report Troubles Setting this option will enable the system to Report Trouble events for the respective zone.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming When the zone loop is open, the system will register the zone loop as closed or normal.) Bypass Allowed Setting this option allows users with the appropriate access level to manually bypass this zone effectively removing it from the area for the current arming cycle. All zone types including 24hour zones can be bypassed if this option is selected. Bypassed zones will be reset when the area is turned off or disarmed.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming Inputs > RF Zone > Delete RF Device G LO B A L I N P U T O P T I O N S MENU 3-3-1 This menu allows you to delete an RF device . 1) Press [MENU] + [3] + [3] + [1] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the zone in the list and press[OK]. The keypad will only list zones that have an ID programmed.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming 1) Press [MENU] + [3] + [4] + [1]. The keypad will display the current keyswitch options (Default = 0 Disabled). Keyswitch Options Alarm On Tamper This option allows tamper circuits on RF sensors and hardwire zones to sound an alarm when faulted when their corresponding area is turned off (disarmed).
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming Inputs > Tamper Inputs > Tamper Options INPUT TESTING MENU 3-6-0 1 Display Panel Tpr Y 2 Report Panel Tpr Y 3 Audible Panel Tpr Y 4 Display Expander Tpr Y 5 Report Expander Tpr Y 6 Audible Expander Tpr Y 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N This menu programs how the various system tamper inputs behave when faulted. These dedicated tamper inputs are active 24 hours a day when enabled. 1) Press [MENU] + [3] + [6] + [0].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Input Programming To test zone Zn1 open then close Zone 1 Name Press OK or MENU 3) Open and close the zone that needs to be tested. When the test has been completed the keypad will display: Zn1 Zone 1 Name Test Successful Press OK or MENU 4) Press [OK] or [MENU] to exit. Inputs > Input Testing > Sensor Watch Time (*** System Wide Parameter ***) MENU 3-9-2 0 3 0 Days This menu programs the Sensor Watch Time interval.
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S EC TIO N 8 Output Programming T he Solution 144 is capable of controlling up to 16 outputs. The first 4 outputs are on the main control board and an additional 4 outputs are provided using an output expander module. Each output can have its own unique name up to 16 characters to identify it on the system for display and reporting purposes. Under the commands menu you are able to view the status of any output and to change its on/off condition.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming Outputs > Commands > Turn Output On/Off -- MENU 4-0-1 This command allows you to manuallly turn any output ON or OFF. Outputs can be configured to control various functions including outside lighting, pool pumps, watering systems, air conditioners etc. 1) Press [MENU] + [4] + [0] + [1] and select the output you want to operate from the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can directly enter the output number then press [OK].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming 5) When finished press [OK] or [MENU] to exit. Outputs > Commands > Door Array - Dr1 Door 1 Name Dr2 Door 2 Name Dr3 Door 3 Name Press OK or MENU MENU 4-0-4 This menu allows the master user and installer to view door status of the doors in groups of 16. Doors will continuously be updated during the display so that real time status can be seen.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming OUTPUT PROPERTIES Outputs > Properties > Output Name O u t p u t 1 - MENU 4-1-0 N a m e This menu allows you to program the name for each output. Output names can be up to 16 characters long. 1) Press [MENU] + [4] + [1] + [0] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the Output in the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the output number directly and press [OK]. 2) Use the arrow and number keys to move and change text.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming 10 – User Keyfob Func 2 This event type will cause the output to operate when Key Y is pressed on the Keyfob. This output type is user specific and requires a 4 button keyfob. 11 – Dialler Disabled This event type will cause the output to operate if the panel reporting functions are manually disabled and will reset when reporting is enabled. See MENU 5-2-1 — Dialer Options.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming 26 – Entry Timing This event type will cause the output to operate while either Entry Timer 1, Entry Timer 2 or the Part Mode Entry Timer is active. The output will reset when the entry timer expires or the corresponding area is disarmed. 32 – Ready To Arm All On This event type will cause the output to operate when the area is disarmed and all zones in the area are sealled.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming 37 – Internal Audible This event type will cause the output to operate when any audible alarm occurs. The output will reset when the system or area is disarmed. No speaker beeps are generated for this event type. 38 – Any Zone Alarm This event type will cause the output to operate when any silent or audible alarm occurs.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming 52 – Exit Error This event type will cause the output to operate when a Entry/Exit Delay zone becomes unsealed during exit time and remains unsealed when the exit time expires. The output will reset when the system is disarmed. 61 - Door Open Too Long This output will turn on when the control panel has detected that the zone assigned to the door has not returned to normal before the end of the door open too long time.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming Outputs > Properties > Event Assignment MENU 4-1-2 0 (A) = 0 (P) = Control Panel Output Assignment Assign to Output 1 to 40 (0 = Any Output) (Z) = Zone Assignment Assign to Zone 1 to 144 (0 = Any Zone) (U) = User Assignment Assign to User 1 to 255 (0 = Any User) TimeZone Assignment (TZ) = Assign to TimeZone 1 to 16 (0 = Any TimeZone) (Dr) = Door Assignment (Assign to Door 1 to 16 (0 = Any Door) Keypad Assignment (K) = Assign to Keypad/LA
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming Open 1 Shot Low Output is normally open circuit and switches to GND when the event occurs. The output will only reset when the time specified in the Time Parameter expires. The output will run for the full duration and cannot be manually reset. 1 Shot Low+Retrigger Output is normally open circuit and switches to GND when the event occurs. The output will retrigger each time the event occurs. The output will reset when the one shot time has expired.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming One Shot Mode The time base is the length of time that the output will operate. For Example you may want a strobe output to operate for 1 hour, Either of the examples below will achieve the 1 hour time. Total Time Hour Minute Seconds 10th Sec 60 Minutes 001 000 000 000 60 Minutes 000 060 000 000 Table 22: Example - Output One Shot Timer Pulsing Mode The time base is the unit of time that the output will pulse on and off.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming D O O R CO N T R O L Outputs > Door Properties > Outputs > Door Properties > Door Name Unlock TimeZone D o o r 1 - MENU 4-2-0 N a m e This menu allows you to program the name for each output. Door names can be up to 20 characters long. 1) Press [MENU] + [4] + [2] + [0] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the door in the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the door number directly and press [OK].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming Outputs > Door Properties > Door Options OUTPUT TESTING MENU 4-2-3 1 Hold Off If Area Armed Y 2 Hold Off Auto Unlock N 3 Reserved N 4 Report Door Forced N 5 Alarm Door Forced N 6 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N 1) Press [MENU] + [4] + [2] + [3] and select the door you want to program from the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can directly enter the door number then press [OK].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming Outputs > Output Testing > Internal Siren Test - MENU 4-9-1 This menu allows you to test any output programmed as event type 37 (Internal Audible) or event type 39 (Fire Alarm) for 5 seconds. 1) Enter [MENU] + [4] + [9] + [1] and select the area you want to test the internal sirens in from the list then press [OK].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming O U T P U T E V E N T T Y P E TA B L E 00 - Disabled 01 - Battery Trouble 02 - AC Trouble 03 - Telco Line Fail 04 - Comm Fail 05 - 3rd Dial Attempt 06 - Dest Reporting 07 - Disabled 08 - Dest Kiss Off 09 - User Keyfob Func 1 10 - User Keyfob Func 2 11 - Dialler Disabled 12 - Output Device Missing 13 - Output Trouble 14 - Panel On Line 15 - Incoming Call 16 - System Trouble 17 - Box Tamper 18 - Zone Trouble 19 - Zone Mirror 20 - Zone Alarm 21 - Area Di
Solution-144 Installation Manual Output Programming OUTPUT ASSIGNMENTS Output Assignment Address Setting Module Number SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 Output Number Control Panel 1 to 5 Virtual Outputs 6 to 8 1= OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 9 to 12 2= ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 13 to 16 3= OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 17 to 20 4= ON ON OFF OFF OFF 21 to 24 5= OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 25 to 28 6= ON OFF ON OFF OFF 29 to 32 7= OFF ON ON OFF OFF 33 to 36 8= ON ON OFF OFF 37 to 40 ON Table 24: Address Configuration a
S EC TIO N 9 Comms Programming T he control panel has a built in dialler that connects directly to a standard PSTN telephone line. To program the dialler you must set the telephone number to dial and then the reporting format to send the information in. CO M M S P R O G R A M M I N G CO M M A N D S The command menu allows you to set the Domestic Numbers, initiate a Solution Link Upload / Download session, turn on/off call forwarding.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Commands > Check Web Email - MENU 5-0-3 Reserved Comms > Commands > Email System Log - MENU 5-0-4 Reserved Comms > Commands > Start Direct Link - MENU 5-0-5 This menu allows the installer or master user to start a direct link session without the need to press and hold the default button on the control panel. 1) Enter [MENU] + [5] + [0] + [5].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Playing Back A Message Recording New Messages 4) The system will then prompt you to Enter the message number followed by the [OK] key. Enter the message number on the alarm keypad and press the [OK] key.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Commands > - Register Customer MENU 5-0-8 Comms > Telephone Numbers > Destination 1 - MENU 5-1-1 1 Digits 32 1 Digits 32 1 Digits 32 1 Digits 32 1 Digits 32 Phone 1 Reserved Comms > Commands > Register Installer MENU 5-0-9 Phone 2 Phone 3 Reserved Phone 4 PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING Comms > Telephone Numbers > Number Prefix 1 MENU 5-1-0 Digits 32 The number prefix allows you to program the customer account
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming 5) Press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to cancel. Comms > Telephone Numbers > Destination 2 1 - Digits MENU 5-1-2 4) Use the [] and [] keys to scroll the cursor left and right across the phone number. Use the [] and [] keys to change the individual digit in the number or press the [OFF] key to clear the whole number and then enter the new number using the [0]-[9] keys.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Telephone Numbers > Call Forward Off 1 # CO M M S P R O P E R T I E S - MENU 5-1-7 Digits 6 1 32 Comms > Properties > Call Attempt Count MENU 5-2-0 0 # The panel is also able to deactivate certain Telco services such as Call Forwarding when the system is disarmed. This means that your customer will no longer need to remember to manually deactivate Call Forwarding when they disarm the system.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Properties > Dialler Options MENU 5-2-1 1 Dialler Enabled Y 2 Pulse Dialling N 3 Dial Tone Detect Y 4 Busy Tone Detect N 5 Mirror Report To Web Y 6 Extend H/S To 1min N 7 Reserved N 8 Abort Failed Reports Y 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [2] + [1]. The keypad will display the current Dialler Options.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming the panel is able to report this signal via an alternative reporting method such as the GSM cellular network. Comms > Properties > Country If no alternative route exists then the panel will send the signal and restore when the PSTN line is reconnected.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Properties > Set SMS Password p a s s w MENU 5-2-7 Comms > Remote Access > Call Back Number 1 d This menu sets the SMS password which is required whenever SMS reporting is selected. The password will typically be defined by the service provider or Telco carrier who you are using to route the message. MENU 5-3-0 Digits 32 By default the SMS password is set to suit the Telstra Network in Australia.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Remote Access > RAS Security PIN 1 2 3 4 MENU 5-3-1 5 6 7 8 The RAS security PIN programmed here must match the security PIN programmed in the customer file of the Solution Link RAS upload/download database otherwise a connection to the panel cannot be established. 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [3] + [1]. The keypad will display the current RAS Security PIN. The default = 12345678.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming RAS Allowed This option allows you to configure the panel via the Solution Link RAS upload/download software using a PC. software and when the panel recognises them, it will immediately seize the line away from the answering party and the programming session will commence. There are two different methods of connection avialable; Allow User Functions 1) Direct Connect – via serial cable.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming phone without the need for a PIN. To arm the system call the number which the panel is connected to and when the panel answer you will here 3 beeps in accending frequency if the panel is in the disarmed condition. Press [0] + [#] to arm. You will hear 3 beeps in decending order when the panel arms. All areas on the system will be armed regardless of there condition when using the DTMF quick arm Note function.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming on the country and or telco exchange / PABX system being used. Make sure that when the code is entered, no external phone services are selected or activated. If they are, then change the code to something else. It is important to realise that this code is only used to start the connection process. Once a connection is established, the voice module will ask the user to enter their PIN before they will be able to control the panel.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming REPORTING OPTIONS Comms > Reporting > TX Format Dest 1 00 - Disabled 01 - Contact ID 02 - SIA 03 - Reserved 04 - Reserved 05 - Reserved 06 - SMS MENU 5-4-0 0 07 - Domestic 08 - Voice 09 - SIA + 10 - GSM SIA + 11 - GSM Contact ID 12 - GSM SMS 1 13 - Ethernet 14 - GPRS 15 - Reserved This menu allows you to program the transmission format or language the panel will use to send event reports to Destination 1.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Reporting > Emergency Route MENU 5-4-4 0 00 - Log Events Only 01 - Dest 1 + Log 02 - Dest 2 + Log 03 - Dest 1 & 2 + Log 04 - Dest 2 If 1 Fails 1 (*** System Wide Parameter ***) This menu programs the destination that all Keypad emergency alarms are reported. 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [4] + [4]. The keypad will display the current Emergency Route.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming M YA L A R M Comms > MyAlarm > MyAlarm Options Comms > MyAlarm > IP Address 1 0 0 0 MENU 5-5-0 0 0 Digits 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 This menu programs the 12 digit MyAlarm IP Address. MENU 5-5-0 should be left at the factory default settings unless you are advised otherwise by the Note manufacturer. i 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [5] + [0]. Use the arrow keys to select the IP address to program, then press the [OK] key.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Gateway Numbers SMS Pri Comms > MyAlarm > Email Options 183213450641 Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 3) Using the numeric keys, enter all the digits of the gateway telephone number. You can change a single digit by scrolling the cursor left or right. For special characters including, pause, * or #, use the up and down arrow keys. 4) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > IP Reporting > Comms > IP Reporting > Receiver IP Dest Nº 1 1 0 Dest Nº 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Digits 0 0 0 Digits 0 0 0 0 0 0 MENU 5-6-0 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 0 This menu allows the installer to program the TCP IP address for Destination 1 and/or Destination 2 so that the control panel can communicate to the base station receiver. 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [6] + [0].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > IP Reporting > Poll Rate MENU 5-6-2 0 0 3 0 Seconds x 10 This menu allows the installer to program how often the control panel sends a signal to the base station receiver via Destination 1 and/or Destination 2. The poll interval programmed in seconds and then multiplied by 10 (eg. 0009 = 90 sec's / 0360 = 1 hr / 4320 = 12 hrs and 8640 = 24 hrs).
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > IP Reporting > Retry Count MENU 5-6-5 0 3 This menu allows the installer to program the number of attempts that the system will try to communicate via TCP/ IP to the base station receiver for both Destination 1 and/ or Destination 2. The retry count can be programmed between 01 and 15 (00=Disabled). 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [6] + [5].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > IP Reporting > SIA IP Prefix MENU 5-6-8 Digits Account Dest Nº 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Account Dest Nº 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 16 0 Digits 0 0 Digits Account Prefix Dest Nº 1 1 0 Account Prefix Dest Nº 2 1 0 Receiver Prefix Dest Nº 1 1 0 0 Receiver Prefix Dest Nº 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 Digits 0 0 0 Digits 0 0 Digits 0 0 Account Number The account number is the most specific tok
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > IP Remote Access > Username Rr1 - IP Port MENU 5-7-1 Press OK to SAVE 4) Use the [0] to [9] and [] and [] keys to program the parameter, then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > IP Remote Access > IP RAS Options MENU 5-7-2 1 IP RAS Allowed Y 2 IP RAS Only If Disarmed N 3 Report IP Session Y 4 Report IP Lockout Y 5 UDP Installer RAS Y 6 UDP User RAS N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N This menu allows the installer to select which IP options are allowed. 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [7] + [2]. The keypad will display the current options which are selected or enabled.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming CO M M S T E S T I N G Comms > IP Remote Access > IPRS Address 1 2 0 2 1 2 Digits 9 0 8 MENU 5-7-5 3 0 12 5 8 This menu is reserved for factory use. Do not change unless requested to do so. 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [7] + [5]. The keypad will display the current IPRS address. -- MENU 5-9-0 This menu allows you to test the reporting functions of the control panel by manually sending a Test report to the receiving party (i.e.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming 2) Use the left, right, up and down arrow keys to select the Test Report time required then Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. i Note Scroll through the hours using the up and down arrow keys to change the time from am to pm.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Comms Programming Comms > Comms Test > Test Route MENU 5-9-4 0 00 - Log Events Only 01 - Dest 1 + Log 02 - Dest 2 + Log 03 - Dest 1 & 2 + Log 04 - Dest 2 If 1 Fails 1 The panel will make only one attempt to call this number per activation. To perform multiple tests Note repeat the sequence. There is no need to answer the test call.
S E C TIO N 10 Device Programming T his chapter covers the different device types and the numerous programmable options which can be used to control how a device operates. The commands menu allows you to view the status of any device in the system and will display its condition as well as the temperature and voltage where available. Keypads are the most common device used in the system and must be assigned to a home area if they are to operate correctly in a system.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > Commands > LAN Scan MENU 6-0-2 Devices > Commands > Keypad Volume - MENU 6-0-7 This menu allows the installer to rescan a non-secured LAN network when adding or removing LAN expansion devices (eg. keypads, input modules, output modules etc), without the need to power down the control panel. This menu allows you to adjust the volume of the keypad’s speaker to suit the application or customer preference.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming 1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [0] + [9] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the keypad in the list then press [OK]. Keypad 001 Backlight L 2) Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option then press the [ON] key to enable or the [OFF] key to disable. All On Arming Allowed Part On Arming Allowed Disarming Allowed Press OK ON OFF MENU H OK to SAVE Press 2) Use the arrow keys to set the required backlight level.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Zero Exit Time Selecting this option allow the user to turn the area All On or Part On/Part 2 On from the keypad or LAN reader with no exit time. PIN To Change Area Setting this option will prevent a user from switching between different areas on the keypad unless they enter a valid user PIN.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > Keypads & Readers > General Options MENU 6-1-4 1 Enable Rear Tamper N 2 Report Temperature Y 3 Installer PIN Allowed Y 4 Show Alarm When Armed N 5 Reader Area Control Y 6 Reader Badging N 7 Enable Egress Input N 8 Log Egress Events N If the option is programmed, the keypad will display as below: Security System ALARM Alarm Zone 1 Name If the option is not programmed, the keypad will display as below: The above
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > Keypads & Readers > Indicator Options MENU 6-1-5 1 Extinguish N 2 Greetings Y 3 Display Temperature N 4 Display Area Icons N 5 Trouble Alert Beeps Y 6 Entry Exit Warning Y 7 Part Exit Warning N 8 Chime Tone Y This menu allows you to program various options for each LAN keypad, LAN reader or LAN fingerprint reader.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming chime zone is faulted. Devices > Keypads & Readers > Emergency Keys MENU 6-1-6 1 Audible Keypad Fire Y 2 Report Keypad Fire Y 3 Audible Keypad Medical Y 4 Report Keypad Medical Y 5 Audible Keypad Panic Y 6 Report Keypad Panic Y 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N The above options can be configured independantly for each keypad fitted to the system.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > Keypads & Readers > Door Assignment MENU 6-1-7 0 00 - No Door Assignment 01 - Door 1 Name 02 - Door 2 Name 03 - Door 3 Name 04 - Door 4 Name 05 - Door 5 Name 06 - Door 6 Name 07 - Door 7 Name 08 - Door 8 Name 0 Devices > Keypads & Readers > Lockout Time (*** System Wide Parameter ***) MENU 6-1-8 0 6 0 Seconds 09 - Door 9 Name 10 - Door 10 Name 11 - Door 11 Name 12 - Door 12 Name 13 - Door 13 Name 14 - Door 14 Name 15 - Door 15
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming RF RECEIVER OPTIONS Devices > RF Devices > Receiver Options MENU 6-2-0 1 Display RF Rcvr Trouble Y 2 Alarm RF Rcvr Tamper Y 3 Report RF Rcvr Tamper Y 4 Alarm RF Rcvr Jamming N 5 Report RF Rcvr Jamming N 6 Alarm Rcvr Comms Fail Y 7 Report Rcvr Comm Fail Y 8 Reserved N This menu option allows you to configure the various RF receiver functions. Only one RF reciever can be fitted per panel. 1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [2] + [0].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Device > RF Devices > RF Device Options MENU 6-2-2 1 Display RF Tamper Y 2 Report RF Tamper Y 3 Report RF Low Battery Y 4 Report Lost RF Devices Y 5 Open Zone On Lost RF N 6 Audible Keyfob Panic Y 7 Report Keyfob Panic Y 8 Keyfob Func Part On Y This menu option allows you to configure various options and functions for RF devices connected to the system. 1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [2] + [2].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming SERIAL DEVICE OPTIONS Devices > Serial Device > Device Type Devices > Serial Device > Flow Control MENU 6-3-0 0 0 00 - Disabled 01 - Serial Printer 02 - Computer This menu sets the type of serial device that the panel will be connected to. 1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [3] + [0]. The keypad will display the current device type.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > GSM/GPRS Module > GSM/GPRS Options Devices > GSM/GPRS Module > MENU 6-5-1 1 Auto Forward SMS N 2 Forward SMS To Mail Y 3 Reserved N 4 Reserved N 5 Reserved N 6 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N - CLI Trigger Table 1 MENU 6-5-5-0 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 3 Phon
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > GSM/GPRS Module > - CLI Trigger Table 2 1 Devices > GSM/GPRS Module > MENU 6-5-5-1 Digits 16 Phone 1 - SMS Control MENU 6-5-6 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 1 Digits 16 Phone 1 1 Digits 16 Phone 2 Phone 2 1 Digits 16 Phone 3 Phone 3 1 Digits 16 Phone 4 Phone 4 1 Digits 16 Phone 5 Phone 5 1 Digits 16 Phon
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming Devices > Ethernet Module > Devices > Ethernet Module > Module IP Address 1 0 0 0 0 0 Digits 0 0 0 0 MENU 6-6-0 0 Default Gateway 12 0 0 1 0 0 MENU 6-6-2 0 0 Digits 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 This is the IP address of the TCP/IP module on the customer’s internal local area network. The can be found by running IPCONFIG on a PC connected to the clients network. 1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [6] + [0].
Solution-144 Installation Manual Device Programming 1) Enter your Installer PIN + [MENU]. 2) Enter [6] + [6] + [9] + [OK]. The keypad will display the current options which are selected or enabled. Display Faults Report Cable Lost Report IP Conflict Press OK ON OFF MENU 3) Use the numeric keys [1] to [8] to turn on and off the features as required. When the corresponding number on the keypad is on then the option is selected.
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S E C TIO N 11 System Programming T his section contains the different parameters required that are system related features. The commands menu will allow you to view the panel status, system troubles, history log, factory default and entering service mode. Some of the key parameters in these menus are the setting of the date/time under Clock and Schedules which control all the automated time functions of the system.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming There are no System troubles Press OK or MENU 5) Press [OK] or [MENU] when finished. i Note When in stand-by mode keypads will display system trouble events on the third line of the display. S YS T E M T R O U B L E M E S S AG E S The following list shows the systems trouble messages including a description of what has caused the trouble event to occur. System Trouble events are also recorded in the System Event Log.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming Zone Was In Alarm A zone was previously in alarm and requires alarm memory reset to clear. Turn the area on and then off again to clear alarm memory. Telco Line Fail This trouble message will display if the panel detects that the telephone line has failed or been disconnected for a minimum of 30 seconds. The trouble will clear once the line has been restored for at least 1 minute.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming E202 Dest= SLL---- Kp1 Keypad 1 Name Panel 1 Dest 1 at 01-Apr 03:41:57 2) E405 Sun,01Apr 06:41:45 Burglary Zone Bypassed Area 1 Name Zn3 Zone 3 Name System > Commands > Domestic Default The following letters will be displayed in the eight destination locations indicating the status of the report. The log will also show the actual time a report was sent.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming This command will ERASE all panel programming. To Continue press OK, or MENU to cancel System > Commands > Service Mode 2) Press [OK] to start the default process or press [MENU] to cancel and exit. 3) The keypad will display the following message during the default process and will exit back to the menu when finished.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming S YS T E M C LO C K System > Clock > Summertime Off System > Clock > Set Date And Time - MENU 7-1-0 At 2:00am This menu allows you to program and or adjust the date and time stored in the control panel. The time is entered in 24Hr format. 1) Press [MENU] + [7] + [1] + [0]. The keypad will display the current date and time.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming System > Clock > Locale MENU 7-1-3 00 - Disabled 01 - SYDNEY 04 - ADELAIDE 02 - MELBOURNE 05 - PERTH 03 - BRISBANE 06 - HOBART (*** System Wide Parameter ***) This menu programs the Locale in Australia. It will update the time from a central server every month. Call Charges will apply. 1) Press [MENU] + [7] + [1] + [3]. The keypad will display the current locale time.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming System > Power > Battery Options MENU 7-3-1 1 Display Battery Fail Y 2 Report Battery Fail Y 3 Battery Test On Arming Y 4 OK To Arm Low Battery Y 5 Reserved N 6 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N (*** System Wide Parameter ***) This menu option allows you to configure the standby Battery system options. The system is constantly monitoring the battery condition with a dynamic battery test carried out every 4 hours.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming Display +12v O/Load Setting this option allows the keypad to display a system trouble message when the current load on the +12 V terminal exceeds its maximum rating of 1Amp. Report +12v O/Load Setting this option will cause the panel to send an Overcurrent Trouble report to the base station when the current load on the +12 V terminal exceeds its maximum rating of 1Amp. System > Siren > Speed 1) Press [MENU] + [7] + [4] + [1].
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming System > Siren > Siren Swinger T I M E ZO N E S MENU 7-4-3 (*** System Wide Parameter ***) 0 3 This menu allows you to program how many times a zone programmed for Lockout Siren can sound the siren during each arming cycle. At default, zones programmed for Lockout Siren will be able to trigger the siren 3 times before being locked out. The count will be reset when the system or area is next disarmed. 1) Press [MENU] + [7] + [4] + [3].
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming System > TimeZones > Name - T i m e Z o n e 2 MENU 7-5-0 N a m e 1) Enter [MENU] + [7] + [5] + [1] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the time zone in the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the time zone number directly and press [OK]. This menu allows you to program a descriptive text name for each timezone in the system. Each timezone name has up to 20 characters.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming 1) Enter [MENU] + [7] + [5] + [2] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the time zone in the list then press [OK]. Alternatively, you can enter the time zone number directly and press [OK]. Tz2 TimeZone Tz3 TimeZone Tz4 TimeZone Press OK 2) Using the arrow keys , select the start/stop period required, then press [OK] to select. Each time zone include 4 seperate start/stop periods that can be programmed.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming H1 Holiday 1 H2 Holiday 2 H3 Holiday 3 Press OK S YS T E M O P T I O N S Name Name Name or MENU System > System Options > General Options 2) User the arrow and number keys to move and change text. When the Holiday Name is complete, press [OK]. At any time you can press the [OFF] key to clear the text from the current cursor position to the end of the line.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming PIN Always Required Setting this option will force the system to request a valid PIN to be entered before any menu functions can be accessed. If this option is not set then some restricted menu options will be available without entering a valid PIN. Display Menu Numbers Setting this option causes the keypad to display the menu numbers for all commands and menu programming options. The menu numbers can be used as navigation shortcuts when programming.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming System > System Options > Keypad Idle Screen MENU 7-7-2 (*** System Wide Parameter ***) 00 - No Idle Screen 01 - Date And Time 0 0 02 - Time 03 - Custom Screen 3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. This menu allows you to select a keypad Idle Screen which will appear on the display when there has been no activity at the keypad for a period of 2 minutes.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming Auto Exit Install 2hr Setting this option will cause the panel to automatically terminate Installer programming mode after 2 minutes of no activity on the keypad. If this option is not set, the panel will remain in Installer programming mode until manually terminated. Auto Exit Service 2hr Setting this option will cause the panel to automatically terminate service mode after 2 hours of no activity on the keypad keys.
Solution-144 Installation Manual System Programming S YS T E M T E S T I N G System > System Testing > Walk Test All Zones System > System Testing > Battery Test -- MENU 7-9-0 This menu allows you to test all zones within an area at the same time. 1) Press [MENU] + [7] + [9] + [0]. The keypad will display a list of areas that are available to walk test zones. 2) Using the up and down arrow keys, select the area that you want to walk test, then press [OK].
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S E C TIO N 12 Programming Examples T his section includes a number of programming examples detailling how to implement some common installation functionality. Examples are provided to show; How to Open a Garage Door using a Single Digit Code. How to Open a Garage Door using a 4 Button Keyfob. How to set Auto Arming for an Area. How to operate an Output using a Schedule How to Use a Reader to Unlock a Door. How to Use a Reader to Unlock a Door and Disarm Area 1.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Examples Operating an Output with a TimeZone To automatically operate an output using a timezone, select an timezone that is not being used, and program the timezone name in MENU 7-5-0 to something convenient. Set the timezone period start time in MENU 7-5-1 to the time you want the output to operate and set the stop time to the time you want the output to turn off.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Programming Examples Using CLI to establish Upload/Download Connection Calling Number Identification is a feature provided by your teleco line provider that can help you identify who is calling by displaying the caller’s phone number. This feature is used by the control panel to identify the telephone number that the upload download computer is calling from.
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Specifications Electrical Voltage Input • 16 - 22 VAC Current Requirement • 22 VA min plug pack adapter or transformer Panel Current Consumption • 110 ma standby S E C TIO N 13 Specifications Approvals ♦♦ EN 55022:2006 ♦♦ AS/NZS CISPR 22:2006 ♦♦ EN 60950-1:2001 Amdt 11:2004 ♦♦ AS/NZS 60950.
Solution-144 Installation Manual Specifications Accessories ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ SW500B - SolutionLink Software CM900 - Direct Link Cable CM901 - Flash Upgrade Cable CM255 - Default Key MACC600BI - Solution 144 Installation Manual The following parts are supplied with the panel (Australian models only - content may differ in export models ) Panel Assembly Includes Resistor Pack Includes 13-2 1 x Metal Enclosure with tamper 1 x Installer Reference Guide 1 x Panel PWA 1 x Resistor Pack 1 x User Manual 1 x
S E C TIO N 14 Index A ACCESS Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Account # Destination 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Destination 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Solution-144 Installation Manual Index DEFAULTING THE SYSTEM Domestic Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Factory Defaulting Allowed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardware Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Software Default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delay Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delay Trouble Beeps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Solution-144 Installation Manual Index IP Remote Access IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IP RAS Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IPRS Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IPRS Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Solution-144 Installation Manual Index Always Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Change Other PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Change Own PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installer PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retry Count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Solution-144 Installation Manual Index Time 9-24 TIMEZONE Array . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Day 11-11 Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time 11-11 User Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Token Edit 5-5 Add Token . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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