Solution 64 Installer Guide EN Intrusion Control Panel
Solution 64 | Installer Guide Copyright Notice Telepermit Note Unless otherwise indicated, this publication is the copyright of Bosch Security Systems Pty Ltd (“Bosch”). All rights are reserved. The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating conditions. You may download a single copy of this publication.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Contents Contents Section 1 Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 Features - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 Section 2 Installing the Hardware - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-1 Section
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S e c t ion 1 Overview Features Overview Listed below are the main features of the Solution 64 Control Panel. Zones The Solution 64 control panel provides up to 64 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 e c t ion 2 Installing the Hardware Mounting the Enclosure 257 The enclosure should be mounted via 4 (screws/bolts) through the 4 mounting holes in the base. Ensure that the enclosure is mounted on a solid, flat, vertical surface such that the base will not flex when tightened. Enclosure dimensions are shown below.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Section 2 - Installing the Hardware Panel Address Select Key The Solution 64 pcb has three DIP switches (called Panel Node Select) that must be set. In a multi-panel system, each control panel (Node) must to be set to a unique address. 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 64 | Installer Guide | Section 2 - Installing the Hardware Keypad DIP Switch Address Settings Red LED On All On Flashing Alarm Keypad To Address S1 S2 S3 Keypad 1 Off Off Off Keypad 2 On Off Off Keypad 3 Off On Off Keypad 4 On On Off Keypad 5 Off Off On Keypad 6 On Off On Keypad 7 Off On On Keypad Tones Keypad 8 On On On Your keypad emits several distinct tones and displays text to alert you to system events.
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S e c t ion 3 Wiring Diagrams Zone Wiring i Note :. N/C ZONE 1 N/C ZONE 2 These diagrams show the zone wiring configurations using Normally-Closed Alarm contacts and Normally-Open Alarm Contacts. When using Normally-Open Alarm Contacts you must select Inverted Seal for each zone in MENU 3-18. A shorted loop is a tamper condition for all EOL zone configurations. '.$ :. :. N/O ZONE 1 N/O ZONE 2 '.$ 2 Figure 3: N/C No EOL Zone :. ALARM :. ZONE 2 ALARM :. N/O '.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Wiring Diagrams Terminal Descriptions EOL Resistor Colour Code Nº Name 1 Earth Earth wire from this terminal is connected to the Mains earth. 2 3 ~ (AC) ~ (AC) Connection of the A.C. plug pack transformer 4 5 BAT (-) BAT (+) Negative and positive connections to the stand-by battery. 12 VDC / 7AH 6 7 8 9 10 11 +12 V +12 V +12 V GND GND GND These terminals are used to power detectors and LAN devices up to 750 mA.
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Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Wiring Diagrams Connect To Cabinet Tamper 16Vac 22VA Plug Pack GREEN YELLOW YELLOW + 12VDC 7Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery Accessories (e.g.
Programming Overview The Solution 64 Control System 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 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Alpha Text Telephone Numbers Text descriptions are available for Area Name, Zone Name, User Name, Schedule Name, Holiday Name, Prox Reader Name and Output Name. Each name can have a maximum of 16 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 2 Name Use the up and down arrow keys to program special characters (•, # and Pause).
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Service Mode Triggering a Duress Alarm Service mode when activated disables dialler reporting, prevents all alarms and prevents all users from arming the system. If your PIN is 2580, to send a duress report when the area is off, Enter, [2] + [5] + [8] + [0] + [8] + [0] + [OK] or [ON]. Turning Service Mode ON 1) Enter Program Mode. [1234 + MENU] 2) Turn Service Mode On. [MENU 7-0-8] 3) Follow Display Prompts. 4) Hold down MENU to exit.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Zone Array Basic Reporting Reference 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. The following table is a shortform point ID listing. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll up and down the zone banks and Press [OK] or [MENU] when finished.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview Menu Reference Table The Solution Controller 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 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview 4-6 3 Inputs AUMI I 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 Access Group 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 Devi
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Overview 6 Devices UMI UMI UMI UMI UMI UMI UMI UMI UMI 6-0 6-0-0 6-0-1 6-0-2 6-0-3 6-0-4 6-0-5 6-0-6 6-0-7 6-0-8 Commands Keypad Status RF Status Serial Status Output Status P / Supply Status GSM Status Ethernet Status Access Status X10 Status MI MI MI I I I I I I 6-1 6-1-0 6-1-1 6-1-2 6-1-3 6-1-4 6-1-5 6-1-6 6-1-7 6-1-8 Keypads Volume Contrast Backlight Home Area General Options Beeper Options Emergency Keys Access Group Lockout Time I I I I I I 6-2 6-2
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Access Programming The Solution 64 has 48 users which can each use any combination of pin, radio keyfob or a proximity token to operate the system. A total of 10 proximity readers can be connected, 8 of which are integrated within the individual keypads and upto 2 water resistant external readers. Each user can be assigned their own unique name upto 16 characters long to identify the user within the system and to present a greeting message when operating the system.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming User Default Table Parameter User 1 2580 User 1 1 Add PIN Name Area Assignment User Options Has Master PIN Privileges Expire PIN Code Is Arm Only Code Can Bypass Zones Can Auto Bypass Zones Send ‘Open/Close’ Reports Timer Group Access Group User 2 - 48 User 2 - 48 1 Y Access > PIN Codes > MENU 1-1-0 This command allows a user to change their own PIN.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming i Note If you attempt to enter a new PIN which already exists the system will display PIN Not Allowed. The next time the original PIN holder disarms the system they will be notified that their PIN code has been compromised. The compromised PIN message will continue to be displayed until the original user changes their PIN.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming User RF Keyfobs To add token for Ur001 John Smith Swipe New Token Press ���������� OK or MENU i Note 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. If the Add Token command is initiated from a keypad that does not have a built in reader, you will need to select a reader from the list before proceeding. Swipe the Token at the selected reader.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming 2) Press [OK] to delete the RF Keyfob ID number and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. OK to delete keyfob for Ur002 Debbie Smith 009553507 Press����������� OK or MENU User Properties This section outlines user properties including User Name, Area Assignment, User Options, Erase User and Access Group. Access > User Properties > .
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option then press the [ON] key to enable or the [OFF] key to disable. 2) Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Press OK ON OFF MENU Send Open/Close Reports Setting this option will cause the system to send opening and closing reports when the user arms and disarms an area. Repeat Step 2 until you have assigned the user to all required areas, then press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming Variable pin lengths are useful for increasing security levels. Another use would be to program a single digit code to trigger an output. To do this create a code which is not assigned to an area and then map this to the required output. Using the numeric keys, enter the Timer Group. Valid entries are 1 – 8 or 0 to disable. 2) Timer Group Ur001 00 Press��������������� 0-9 OK to SAVE 1) Enter [MENU] + [1] + [5] + [0].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | 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. Access > Prox Reader > Area Assignment MENU 1-6-1 1 Access > Global Properties > PIN Expire Time MENU 1-5-3 0 3 0 DAYS (*** System Wide Parameter ***) This menu programs which area (1 to 8) the Reader will operate. Each external reader can only be assigned to operate a single area.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Access Programming To Arm In Part Mode Access > Prox Reader > Reader Options MENU 1-6-3 1 Arming Allowed 2 Disarming Allowed Y 3 Badging Required N 4 Zero Exit Time N 5 Part On Badging N 6 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved N Present the token three times within 5 seconds and the area will arm in Part Mode 2. Y i Note Part Mode 2 can only be activated if there are zone programmed for Part Mode 2. See MENU 3-0-4 — Set Part 2 Zones.
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The Solution 64 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 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming A001 Security System A002 Area 2 Name A003 Area 3 Name Press OK or MENU Areas > Commands > -- Turn All Areas On MENU 2-0-2 This command allows you to turn on all areas that your PIN has been assigned to at the same time. An alternative method for arming all areas is to enter your PIN then press an hold the [ON] key for 2 seconds. 1) 2) Enter [MENU] + [2] + [0] + [2]. The keypad will display the exit time bar to prompt you to exit all areas.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Single Button Arming Allowed – All On Areas > Properties > General Options MENU 2-1-1 1 Exit Time Restart N 2 Reset Alarm Memory On Disarm N 3 Duress Allowed N 4 Acknowledge All Faults N 5 Single Button Arming - All On Y 6 Single Button Arming - Part On Y 7 Link To Common Area Y 8 Single Button Part Off N The above options are programmable per area.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Pulse Count Handover Allowed Arm/Disarm Speaker Beeps Via Keyswitch This option allows zones from the same area that have both pulse count and pulse count time programmed the ability to hand over pulses to other pulse count zones during their respective pulse count time. Only zones that have an active pulse count time can accept pulse count handover from another zone.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming Report Exit Error Silent Burglary Alarm This option allows the system to report and Exit Error Alarm. When selected, the panel will activate the strobe output when a silent burglary zone has triggered an alarm. An exit error occurs when an entry/exit delay zone becomes unsealled during exit delay time and remains unsealled at the end of exit delay time. If this happens, the entry delay will start.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Area Programming 2) Using the numeric keys, enter the new account number. Use the up and down arrows to select special characters BCDEF. Areas > Area Testing > User Test Interval MENU 2-9-1 Account Dest 2 A001 0 1604000000 Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 3) 0 0 DAYS (*** System Wide Parameter ***) This menu sets the number of days before it will prompt the user to walk test the system. To clear the trouble condition, you will need to perform the ‘Walk Test’ function.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | 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 Reports Y 7 Walk Test 24-Hour Zones N 8 Walk Test Fire Zones N The above options are programmable per area. 1) Enter [MENU] + [2] + [9] + [3] and select the area from the list then press [OK].
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S e c t ion 7 Input Programming The Solution 64 is capable of controlling up to 64 inputs in either hardwire or wireless configuration. Each input 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 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 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 3) The keypad will display the following zone array information for Zones 97 to 112. 9990000000000111 1 7890123456789012 0 ---------------- 0 Press OK or MENU 4) The keypad will display the following zone array information for Zones 113 to 128. 1111111222222222 1 3456789012345678 0 ---------------- 0 Press OK or MENU 5) Inputs > Commands > This menu allows you to program zones to be monitored when chime mode is activated.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 4) Inputs > Commands > - Set Part 2 Zones 2) 5) Enter [MENU] + [3] + [0] + [4] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the area from the list then press [OK]. Press [OFF] to disarm the zone in Part 2 mode or press [OK] to exit. Main Bedroom Zn002 Is a armed in PART2 To remove, Press OFF To Go Back Press OK Use the up and down arrow keys to select the zone(s) that you want to disable in Part 2, then press [OK].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Inputs > Commands > Inputs > Zone Properties > -- 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 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 3 – Burglary Instant 1 Zones programmed as Instant 1 will immediatly cause the alarm to trigger when the zone is tripped. ie No Entry Delay. Zones set as Burglary Instant 1 have Exit Delay and are only active when the area is armed. See MENU 7-2-0 — Exit Time 4 – Burglary Instant 2 Zones programmed as Instant 2 will immediatly cause the alarm to trigger when the zone is triggered. ie. No Entry Delay.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming — Input Options A reader can belong to only 1 Access Group. When pulse count hands over from one zone to another and an alarm is triggered, a cross alarm report will be sent to the central station. Access Group There are 8 different access groups. 1) Door Access Group Example Press [MENU] + [3] + [1] + [3]and use the up and down arrows to highlight the Zone in the list then press [OK].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 3) Inputs > Zone Properties > Report Route MENU 3-1-6 0 = Report Events To Log Only 1 1 = Report Events To Destination 1 + Log Lockout Dialler 2 = Report Events To Destination 2 + Log Setting this option will enable Dialler Lockout functionality for the respective zone(s). All zones in the system can be individually programmed for Dialler Lockout.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Sensor Watch Inputs > Zone Properties > Zone Options MENU 3-1-8 1 Lockout Siren Y 2 Silent Alarm N 3 Inverted Seal N 4 Bypass Allowed Y 5 Sensor Watch N 6 Armed When in Part Mode 1 Y 7 Reserved N 8 Test On Exit Y The above options are programmable per zone. 1) 2) Press [MENU] + [3] + [1] + [8] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the Zone in the list then press [OK].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 2) Adding RF Sensors The Solution 64 panel supports a wide range of 3rd party wireless movement sensors, door contacts and smoke detectors allowing you to choose the most appropriate devices for each installation. Press [OK] to DELETE the RF device and exit or press [MENU] to exit without deleting. RF Sensor - Learn Mode 1) There are basically two different methods for adding RF devices to the Solution 64, Direct Entry and Learn Mode.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Use the up and down arrows to select the required keyswitch option then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming Input Testing Inputs > Tamper Inputs > Tamper Options MENU 3-6-0 1 Display Panel Tamper Y 2 Report Panel Tamper Y 3 Audible Panel Tamper Y 4 Display Expander Tamper N 5 Report Expander Tamper N 6 Audible Expander Tamper N 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 64 | Installer Guide | Input Programming 3) Open and close the zone that needs to be tested. When the test has been completed the keypad will display: Zn001 Zone 1 Name Test Successful Press OK or MENU 4) Press [OK] or [MENU] to exit. Inputs > Input Testing > Sensor Watch Time MENU 3-9-2 0 3 0 DAYS (*** System Wide Parameter ***) This menu programs the Sensor Watch Time interval.
S e c t ion 8 Output Programming The Solution 64 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 input and to change its on/off condition.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Output 1 Name Op001 Output Is Off To Turn ON, Press ON To Go Back Press OK 3) Event Type Op001 36 - External Audible Press 0-9 OK to SAVE The keypad will display the following when the output is on. To turn the output Off, press [OFF]. Output 1 Name Op001 Output Is ON To Turn OFF, Press OFF To Go Back Press OK 4) Press [OK] or [MENU] when finished.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming 10 – Destination 2 Kiss-Off 21 – Area Disarmed This event type will cause the output to operate when the panel receives a kiss-off acknowledgment from the receiving party while communicating to destination 2. It is recommended that this output is programmed with a one-shot timer. This event type will cause the output to operate as soon as the corresponding area is disarmed and will reset when the area is armed in either the All On or Part On modes.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming 30 - Chime Zone Faulted 37 – Internal Siren This event type will cause the output to operate when a specific Chime Zone is triggered and reset when the Chime Zone reseals. 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.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming 48 – Strobe 57 – Part Entry Time This event type is used to operate a stobe warning light. The output can be made to operate when any of the following events occur. At leaset one strobe event must be selected for this output type to operate. See MENU 2-1-5 — Strobe Trigger option. This event type will cause the output to operate when the Part Entry timer is active and will reset when Part Entry time expires.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Normally Open Pulsing Low Outputs > Properties > Output Polarity MENU 4-1-3 0 0 The output polarity programs how the output will operate. Only one option (0 – 15) can be programmed per output. See the Output Polarity description for more detailled information. Press [MENU] + [4] + [1] + [3] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the output in the list and press [OK]. The keypad will display the current output polarity.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Horn Speaker (Output 1 or 2 Only) This polarity can only be used for Output 1 and Output 2 when a horn speaker has been connected. Outputs > Properties > Output Options Timed Outputs Outputs > Properties > Time Parameter 0 0 0 Hour 0 0 0 0 Minute 0 MENU 4-1-4 0 Seconds 0 0 0 10th Sec The time base parameter is only applicable for output types that are programmed as one shot or pulsing.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Output Testing Outputs > Testing > Outputs > Testing > - External Siren Test MENU 4-9-0 This menu allows you to test the operation of any output programmed as event type 36 (External Audible) or Event Type 39 (Fire Alarm) for 5 seconds. 1) Enter [MENU] + [4] + [9] + [0] and select the area you want to test the external sirens in from the list then press [OK].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Output Programming Output Event Type Table 0 = Disabled 1 = Battery Trouble 2 = AC Trouble 3 = Telephone Line Trouble 4 = Comm Fail – Destination 1 / 2 5 = Third Dialler Attempt 6 = Destination 1 Reporting 7 = Destination 2 Reporting 8 = Destination 1 or 2 Kiss Off 9 = Destination 1 Kiss Off 10 = Destination 2 Kiss Off 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 Troub
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S e c t ion 9 Comms Programming The Solution 64 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. The command menu allows you to set the Domestic Numbers, initiate a SolutionLink Upload / Download session, turn on/off call forwarding.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Domestic Phone Number 2 i 86538_ Press 0-9 OK to SAVE 5) See MENU 5-1-6 and MENU 5-1-7 to program the Call Forward ON and Call Forward OFF number sequence. Note When the second number is complete press [OK] to program telephone number 3 if required.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming 1) Enter [MENU] + [5] + [1] + [1]. The keypad will display the current Primary Telephone Number for Destination 1. 3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. Primary Dest 1 P001 Comms > Telephone Number > Press 0-9 OK to SAVE Secondary Dest 2 1 2) 3) Using the numeric keys, enter all the digits of the telephone number. You can change a single digit by scrolling the cursor left or right.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming 1) Comms > Telephone Number > - Call Forward On 1 • MENU 5-1-6 Digits 6 1 , * 5 Enter [MENU] + [5] + [1] + [7]. The keypad will display any current Call Forward Off sequences. Call Forward Off N001 32 # Press 0-9 OK to SAVE The panel is able to activate certain Telco services such as Call Forwarding when the system is armed.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Extend Handshake Wait Period To 1 Minute Comms > Properties > Dialler Options 1) MENU 5-2-1 1 Dialler Enabled Y 2 Pulse Dialling N 3 Dial Tone Detect Y 4 Busy Tone Detect N 5 Reserved Y 6 Extend Handshake Wait Period To 1 Minute N 7 Reserved N 8 Abort Failed Reports Y Press [MENU] + [5] + [2] + [1]. The keypad will display the current Dialler Options.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Alarm On Telephone Line Fail If Disarmed This option sets the panel to trigger an alarm when the telco line fails provided that the area is turned OFF or disarmed. In a multi-area system this option is global and will be triggered if only one area in the system is in the disarmed state. The alarm will continue to sound until a valid PIN is entered or the siren timer expires.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming 1) If the event log reaches 100% capacity before a SolutionLink RAS session is established then the system will send a ‘Log Overflow’ report. The panel will also log these events in its memory. Press [MENU] + [5] + [3] + [0]. The keypad will display the current Call Back telephone number if programmed. Call Back Number N001 Press [MENU] + [5] + [3] + [2]. The keypad will display the current threshold limit. The default is 70% full.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Allow ‘User Functions’ Via Remote Access Software RAS Allowed Callback Verify Abort RAS On Alarm Press OK ON OFF MENU Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option then press the [ON] key to enable or the [OFF] key to disable. 2) 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 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Remote Access > Voice Access Code This default number may need to be changed depending 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.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Dialler Reporting > TX Format Dest 2 Comms > Dialler Reporting MENU 5-4-1 Status Route 1 0 = Disable MENU 5-4-3 1 0 = Report Events To Log Only 1 = Contact ID 7 = Domestic 2 = SIA 8 = Voice 13 = Reserved 1 = Report Events To Destination 1 + Log 2 = Report Events To Destination 2 + Log 3 = Serial STU 9 = Panel 1 (Node 1) 14 = Reserved 3 = Report Events To Destination 1 & Destination 2 + Log 4 = GSM 10 = Panel 2 (Node 2) 15 =
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Dialler Reporting > Swinger Dialler Comms > Dialler Reporting > MENU 5-4-5 0 (*** System Wide Parameter ***) Fire Report Delay 6 The Swinger Dialler count sets the maximum number of times an individual zone can trigger an alarm during the current arming cycle before it is locked out. 1) SECONDS Fire Report Delay Press [MENU] + [5] + [4] + [5]. The keypad will display the current Swinger Dialler count.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Communication Test Successful. Test Report Period 01-Every Day Press 0-9 OK to SAVE Press OK 3) If the test fails, the keypad will prompt: Communication Test Fail. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the Test Report Period then Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. 2) Press OK 4) Comms > Comms Test > Press [OK] or [MENU] to exit.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Comms Programming Comms > Comms Test > Test Route MENU 5-9-4 1 0 = Report Events To Log Only 1 = Report Events To Destination 1 + Log 2 = Report Events To Destination 2 + Log 3 = Report Events To Destination 1 & Destination 2 + Log 4 = Report Events To Destination 2 If Destination 1 Fails + Log This menu programs which destination will be used to send both manual and automatic test reports. (*** System Wide Parameter ***) 1) Press [MENU] + [5] + [9] + [4].
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S e c t ion 10 Device Programming This 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 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming 2) 3) The status line will scroll the keypad voltage, temperature and home area while the keypad type and firmware version number are continuously displayed. Press Use the up and down arrow keys to select the output expander that you want to view, then press [OK] to select. Alternatively, you can enter the expander number, then press [OK]. OutputX 001 Ox001 OutputX Version 1.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming 3) Devices > Keypads > Home Area MENU 6-1-3 1 This menu allows you to assign each keypad to a default home area (Area 1 to 8). Only 1 home area can be programmed for each keypad. If a user toggles the keypad display to view a different area, the keypad will automatically timeout and move back to the home area if no key is pressed for a period of 60 seconds.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Devices > Keypads > Beeper Options Devices > Keypads > MENU 6-1-5 Emergency Keys MENU 6-1-6 1 Trouble Alerts Y 1 Audible Keypad Fire Y 2 Entry Warning Y 2 Report Keypad Fire Y 3 Exit Warning Y 3 Audible Keypad Medical Y 4 Chime Tone Y 4 Report Keypad Medical Y 5 Display Temperature N 5 Audible Keypad Panic (Invisible If Not Set) N 6 Reserved N 6 Report Keypad Panic N 7 Reserved N 7 Reserved N 8 Reserved
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Report Keypad Panic 2) Setting this option allows the panel to send a Panic report (event 44) to the base station when a Keypad Panic Emergency Alarm has been triggered via the keypad. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option then press the [ON] key to enable or the [OFF] key to disable. 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 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming 2) 3) Using the numeric keys, enter the number of hours for the RF superSolution time. Valid times are 0 - 255 hours, 0 = No SuperSolution. Report RF Keyfob Panic Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. RF Keyfob Function Key 1 = ‘Part On’ Setting this option will allow keyfob users to arm an area or all areas of the system using function key 1 on the keyfob.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Serial Device options Flow Control Devices > Serial Device > Device Type 00 - No Handshaking Press 0-9 OK to SAVE MENU 6-3-0 0 0 = Disabled 1 = Serial Printer Use the up and down arrow keys to select the Flow Control required then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. 2) 2 = Computer This menu sets the type of serial device that the panel will be connected to. 1) Press [MENU] + [6] + [3] + [0].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Device Programming Devices > Ethernet > Options MENU 6-6-1 0 0 = Reserved 1 = Reserved Reserved N 8 Reserved N Reserved for future use. Devices > Access Controller > Options 2 = Reserved MENU 6-7-3 Reserved N 2 Reserved N 3 Reserved N MENU 6-6-2 4 Reserved N Reserved N Devices > Ethernet > 1 Reserved for future use.
S e c t ion 11 System Programming This 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. open zones are displayed individually one per line.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming System Trouble Messages Buss Trouble 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. This trouble message will display if the panel failed to communicate to a system device which is connected to the LAN bus (e.g. keypad etc).
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Default Memory System > Commands > TBA Domestic Default Service Mode This trouble message will display while the system is in Installer Service mode. See MENU 7-0-8 — Service Mode Phone In Use This trouble message will display while the panel is using the phone line. The message will clear when the line is released. This message can be prevented from displaying in MENU 5-2-2 — Phone Line Options.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming 3) System > Commands > Template Default MENU 7-0-5 This command allows the installer to download preconfigured templates set up by the Installer on the MyAlarm web interface. The installer can configure up to 4 separate templates. This feature will be available 2nd QTR 2005. System > Commands > Service Mode MENU 7-0-8 This command allows the installer to put the panel into service mode before performing system maintenance or upgrades.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming 3) When finished press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. Australian Daylight Savings Times At the time of writing this document QLD, the NT and WA do NOT participate in daylight savings.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming System > Timers > Part Entry Time 2) Using the numeric keys, enter the pre-alert time . Valid times are 0 to 255 minutes. 0 = No Auto Arm Pre Alert. 3) Press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving. MENU 7-2-3 0 6 0 SECONDS (*** System Wide Parameter ***) System > Timers > This menu allows you to program the Part Mode Entry Delay time also know as entry guard.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Display Clock Trouble System Power Options System > Power > AC Options MENU 7-3-0 Setting this option will cause the panel to show a Date and Time System trouble if the power is removed from the system for any period of time such as when performing a system upgrade or service work. If this option is disabled then no system trouble will appear and you will need to remember to set the correct time when you re power the system.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Arming Allowed On Low Battery Display LAN + Current Overload Setting this option will allow the system to be armed even though the panel currently has a low battery condition. Setting this option allows the keypad to display a system trouble message when the current load on the LAN+ terminal exceeds its maximum rating of 1Amp. When this option is disabled, the panel will not arm if there is a low battery condition or if the battery is missing.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming 3) 4) To test the new siren speed press [ON] to sound the siren and press [OFF] to turn the siren off. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the desired siren tone is achieved then press [OK] to save and exit, or press [MENU] to exit without saving. i Only outputs programmed as event type 46 and or 47 will be affected by this menu option.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Day Sk001 S M T W T F S Hol Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Press 1-8 OK to SAVE System > Schedules > - Time Start Time 12 : HH MENU 7-5-1 Stop Time 00 am 12 MM HH : 00 am 3) MM This menu allows you to program the start time and stop time of each schedule. 1) 2) System > Schedules > Function Enter [MENU] + [7] + [5] + [1] and use the up and down arrows to highlight the Schedule in the list then press [OK].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Timer Group 2) Setting this option will assign the start and stop times to a Timer Group to restrict user access to doors and areas. The INDEX defines the Timer Group to link to. See MENU 1-4-4 — Timer Group for information on assigning users to timer groups. User the arrow and number keys to move and change text. When the Holiday Name is complete, press [OK].
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming System Options System > System Options > System > System Options > General Options Area Options MENU 7-7-0 MENU 7-7-1 1 Area 1 = Common Area N 1 Display LAN Fail Y 2 First To Open Last To Close N 2 Report LAN Fail Y 3 Reset Siren All Users ( All Areas) N 3 Alarm On LAN Fail N 4 Power Up In Same State As Powered Down Y 4 Reserved N 5 Fault Acknowledge All Areas Y 5 Can Change Own Code N 6 Delay Trouble Beeps N 6
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Fault Acknowledge All Areas System > Options > Setting this option allow system trouble faults to be acknowledged from any area or keypad on the system without the need to toggle over to the area the fault occurred in.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming Report/Log Entry/Exit Installer Menu 2) Setting this option will cause the panel to make a log entry and to send a report to the base station when the installer enters and exits Installer programming mode. The entry/exit reports will follow the System Route. Using the numeric keys, enter the language option as required then press [OK] to save and exit or press [MENU] to exit without saving.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | System Programming 3) If the battery has failed the test, the keypad will display: Battery Test Failed. Please Call For Service. Press OK to Continue 4) Press [OK] to exit.
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S e c t ion 12 Programming Examples This section includes a number of programming examples detailling how to implement some common installation functionality. Examples are provided to show; Wire Output 5 to the appropriate Door Controller input. Each time button 5 on the keypad is pressed the door will activate.
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Programming Examples Operating an Output with a Schedule To automatically operate an output using a schedule, select an schedule that is not being used, and program the schedule name to something convenient. Set the start time to the time you want the output to operate, and set the stop time to the time you want the output to turn off. Set the Schedule Function MENU 7-5-3 to Operate Output and set the Schedule Index MENU 7-5-4 to the Output number which is to operate.
Panel Description Solution 64 (Part Number CC110) Voltage Input 16-22 VAC Current Requirements 22 VA min 3 wire plug pack adapter or transformer S e c t ion 13 Specifications Compatible Accessories CM100 Voice Command Module CM105 16/32 Zone Expander CM106 8/16 Piggy Back Zone Expander CM110 4 Way Relay Output Module CM120 1 Amp LAN Power Supply CM130 Serial Output Module CM140 GSM Modem Module CM150 TCP/IP Interface Module SW500 SolutionLink (RAS) Software Enclosure Dimensions 375mm (W), 257mm
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S e c t ion 14 Index A Access Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address Select Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alpha Text Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Answering Machine Bypass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Areas Area Assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Index I Indicators Keypad LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Panel LED Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installer PIN Change PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Entering Programming Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 2-1 5-7 4-1 K Keyfobs Add Keyfob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delete Keyfob . . . . . .
Solution 64 | Installer Guide | Index Smart Lockout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMS Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speaker Beeps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Swinger Dialler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Options Area Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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