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  • Engineers Programming Manual

    Table of contents Control panel overview 3 Pack Contents 4 Specification 4 Accessing the Engineer menu 51 Zone Settings 51.1 Zone config 51.1.1 Add Zone 61.1.2 Delete Zone 151.1.3 Edit Zone 151.1.4 Edit Ext. Siren 151.1.5 Edit RSPS/ILPS 161.2 Zone Status 172 Panel Settings 192.1 Delay Time 192.2 Sound And Tone 202.3 Panel Siren 202.4 Final Door 212.5 KF Entry Option 212.6 Mobility Check 212.7 PartArm Rename 212.8 Lone Occup. Map 212.9 Pincode Length 222.10 AREA 2 On/Off 222.11 RF Interfernce 222.12 Supervision 222.13 Part arm option 233 Phone Settings 233.1 Phone Number 233.2 Messages 243.2.1 Play message 243.2.2 Record message 243.3 Retry method 253.4 Line Detection 253.5 SMS Setup 253.6 Engineer Tel 254 ARC Settings 264.1 ARC Off 264.2 ARC On 264.2.1 Communication 264.2.1.1 Tel. Settings 274.2.1.2 Backup 274.2.1.3 SMS setting 274.2.2 Settings (ARC) 284.2.2.1 Auto-Check-in 28

    SmartHome Alarm series

  • 4.2.2.2 Offset period 28 4.2.2.3 Latch report 284.2.2.4 Verification 284.2.2.5 Retry method 294.2.2.6 Follow on 294.2.2.7 AC report 295 User Settings 306 Engineer Code 317 GSM 317.1 SMS K-Word 317.2 SMS Confirm 317.3 GSM Band 328 Testing 328.1 Walk Test 328.2 Device Test 328.2.1 External siren 328.2.2 Panel siren 338.2.3 Panel LED & LCD 338.2.4 GSM 33

    Appendix Contact ID Event Code 33 MP3 sound clips 35 Reset Procedure 35

  • 1. Backlit LCD Screen 2. Up arrow Key Scroll up the selection list. Press once to enable the handfree telephone function.

    3. Down arrow Key Scroll down the selection list.

    4. Blue LED ON: AC Power is ON. Off: AC Power is Off.

    5. Red LED ON: Fault OFF: Normal

    6. Yellow LED ON: module inserted OFF: no module inserted

    7. iButton Press the iButton to playback voice guidance.

    8. Numeric Key 0 (Full Arm Key) Used as a numeric key Also used to Full Arm the system

    9. Engineer/Programming Menu Key

    10. Numeric Key 4 (Lone Occupant Key) Used as a numeric key The shortcut key used to enable the Lone

    Occupant mode.

    11. Numeric Key 1, 2 & 3 (Part Arm# 1, 2 & 3) Used as a numeric keys Shortcut for Part Arm# 1, 2 & 3 modes.

    12. Speaker

    13. OK/Enter/Yes Key Used to confirm the selection.

    14. Return/No Key Used to delete entered numbers, cancel the selection and select No.

    15. Microphone

    16. RJ45 internet cable Connector

    17. Line capture, not for use in the UK

    18. Phone Line connector for reporting

    19. DC Connector terminalsA DC 12V(2A) switching power adaptor is used for the Control Panel. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate voltage rating to prevent component damage. Please observe polarity when connecting the DC terminal.

    20. USB Port for MP3 panel sound bank

    21. USB Port for PC Programming

    22. Siren

    23. Battery On/Off switch (access via removable cap)

    24. CR2032 battery for Time/Date retention

    25. Tamper spring against case opening

    26. Tilt tamper switch

    27. System Backup battery

    28. Connection point for modules (i.e. GSM)

    29. Micro SD card for Sound files

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    ghi jkl mno

    pqrs tuv wxyzM

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    Control panel Overview

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  • ENA-Panel Pack contents:

    1x Control panel1x 12V 2A Power adaptor1x Phone cable1x Phone splitter3x Screw & Wall plugs2x Cable ties

    Specification:

    Environmental conditions:0c to 40c , relative humidity 85% non-condensing. Indoor use only

    Radio868.35MHz FM

    Battery:7.2V 1600mAh NI-MH Rechargable

    Dimension:238mm x 154mm x 40.6mm

    Standard :EN300-220-1EN301489-1,3EN60950PD6662:2010 Grade 2 Class 2 BS8243:2010

    Panel Siren:>95 dBA@1 meter

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  • Accessing the Engineer Menu

    Step 1. Press the Engineer Menu key. The screen will prompt you to enter the User PIN code. (default: 123400)

    Engineer menu u-code ......

    Step 2. Key-in your 6 digits Engineer PIN code within 30 sec. The screen will prompt you to enter the engineers code. (default: 798200)

    Engineer menu u-code ......

    Step 3. *Only shown if Area option is enabled*Use the up/down keys to navigate. Select the Area you would like to program.

    .Area 1 Area 2

    Step 4. Then, the LCD screen will display the following selections for you to configure related settings. *GSM option is only shown if the optional GSM module is present.

    .Zone settings panel settings Phone settings ARC settings User Settings Engineer Code GSM Testing

    1 zone settings

    From the Zone Settings area, the screen will display its programming menu as following:

    .zone config zone status

    1.1 zone config

    Zone Config allows you to set all available devices. From the Zone Config, the screen will display its programming menu as following:

    .add zone Delete Zone Edit zone edit ext. siren edit RSPS/ILPS

    NOTEAvailable devices are listed as follow: ENA-DC(DoorContact) ENA-PIR,ENA-PETPIR1(Std/PetPIR) ENA-KP(RemoteKeypad) ENA-BX(ExternalSiren) ENA-PB(PanicButton) ENA-ILPS,ENA-RSPS(PowerSwitch) ENA-KF(RemoteKeyfob) ENA-RP(Repeater) ENA-SD(SmokeDetector) ENA-DB(DoorBellPushbutton) ENA-EIR(ExternalPIRMotionSensor)

    ENA-ZE88(Zoneexpander)

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  • 1.1.1 Add Zone

    Overview

    In Add Zone menu, it allows you to add available devices.

    Step 1. Select Add Zone and then press OK to confirm the selection.

    *push button on* device to add

    Step 2. Press the learn/test button on the sensor or any button on the Remote Keypad.

    Step 3. If the learning code is received successfully by the control panel, the screen will show you the device type. Press ok to continue the learning process.

    detected (ok?) BX

    *Note that BX is only used as an example

    Step 4. Then it requires you to set different device attributes which vary depending on the devices you add. See device specific section for details.

    Step 5. The system will automatically assign a non-occupied zone for an added device and prompt a confirmation message. Press ok to confirm.

    installed (ok?) BX z02

    *Note that BX Z02 is only used as an example

    Step 6. The system will require you to edit

    the name for the added device. Press the down and up arrow key to scroll through a list of pre-set names. You can enter up to 31 characters followed by ok or just press ok for no name.

    edit name

    Step 7. The system will ask you to record a voice message for the added device. Press ok to confirm recording or return to exit.

    name recording? (y/n)

    Step 8. If you press ok to confirm recording, the screen will display the follow messages shortly.

    Start recording after the beep

    Now recording end with OK

    You have now got 5 seconds to record a name for this device. Pressing ok can force the recording to end before the 5 seconds duration expires.

    recording was over

    *push button on* device to add

    Once finished, the system is ready to add the next device. When there are no more devices to add, press return to go back to the previous menu selection.

    The following sections will describe the Add Zone process for each specific device.

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  • Add Zone

    ENA-DC (Door Contact)

    ENA-PIR (Motion detector)

    ENA-PETPIR1 (Pet PIR)

    ENA-EIR (External PIR)

    Step 1 Select Add Zone and then press ok to confirm the selection.

    *push button on* device to add

    Step 2. Press the learn/test button on the Door Contact.

    Step 3. If the learning code is received successfully by the Control panel, the screen will show you the device type DC, IR or EIR. Press ok to continue the learning process.

    detected (ok?) DC

    * Note that DC is only used as an example.

    Step 4. It then requires you to set the

    1) Action type 2) Arm mode 3) Sensor attribute

    Action Type

    Normal:iftheactiontypeissetasnormal, when it is triggered, the control panel will report to Central Monitoring Station based on its preset attribute. Double:ifthedeviceissetasdouble

    knock, when the sensor is triggered twice (or two different sensors) within an interval of 5 minutes, the control panel will report to Central Monitoring Station immediately.

    SoakTest:iftheactiontypeissetassoaktest, when the device is triggered, the control panel will only record an event log, but wont report to Central Monitoring Station nor trigger any siren. This selection will skip Arm Mode and Sensor attribute selection.

    Arm Mode

    For each mode (Full Arm, Part Arm, Disarm), the user needs to select the sensor attribute which dictate its action under that mode. If any mode is not defined, it will be set as the default ignore attribute. Please ensure each modes is defined, and when finish select Next step to proceed.

    Sensor attribute

    Instant:iftriggeredunderFullArm/PartArm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3/Exit delay time/Entry delay time mode, an alarm will be activated immediately and an event code 130 will be reported. Delay1andDelay2:Ifthedeviceistriggered during the Exit Delay or Entry Delay period, no action will be taken. If device triggered under Full Arm/ Part Arm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3 mode, the system will require you to enter a valid pin code to disarm the alarm within preset Entry Delay Time 1 (or Entry Delay Time 2 if Delay 2). Otherwise an alarm will be activated immediately and an event code 131 will be reported. Follow:Ifthedeviceistriggered during exit/entry delay period, no action will be taken. if device triggered under Full Arm/ Part Arm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3 mode , an alarm will be activated immediately , and an event code 132 will be reported. Chime:Devicetriggeringwillcausethecontrol panel to playback a door chime sound. It will not alarm, report nor take any further action. Ignore:ifthedeviceattributeissetasIgnore, the system will not respond to any triggers initiated from this device.

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  • Panic:Whentriggered,apanicalarmwillbeactivated immediately and an event code 120 will be reported.SilentPanic:Whentriggered,asilentpanicalarm will be activated immediately and an event code 122 will be reported.

    Step 5. The following screens will be shown only if you failed to define every Arm Mode. All undefined modes will have the Ignored attribute assigned. Press No/Return to move back one step to define, or OK to proceed.

    will some items be disable?(Y/N)

    are you sureto exit? (Y/N)

    Step 6. The system will automatically assign a non-occupied zone for the added device and prompt a confirmation message. Press ok to confirm.

    installed (ok?) DC z02

    Step 7. The system will require you to edit the name for the added device. Press the down and up arrow key to scroll through a list of pre-set names. You can enter up to 31 characters followed by ok or just press ok for no name.

    edit name

    Step 8. The system will ask you to record a voice message for the added device. Press ok to confirm recording or return to give up.

    name recording? (y/n)

    Step 9. If you press ok to confirm recording,

    the screen will display the follow messages shortly.

    Start recording after the beep

    Now recording end with OK

    You have now got 5 seconds to record a name for this device. Pressing ok can force the recording to end before the 5 seconds duration expires.

    recording was over

    *push button on* device to add

    Once finished, the system is ready to add the next device. When there are no more devices to add, press return to go back to the previous menu selection.

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  • Add Zone

    ENA-KP (Remote Keypad)

    Step 1 Select Add Zone and then press ok to confirm the selection.

    *push button on* device to add

    Step 2. Using the keypad, press and hold the number 8 and 9 keys together to transmit a learn signal.

    Step 3. If the learning code is received successfully by the Control panel, the screen will show you the device type KP. Press ok to continue the learning process.

    detected (ok?) KP

    Step 4. It then requires you to define the Home button (also known as the Part arm button) for the Keypad. Once chosen, the home/part arm button on the keypad will always arm the selected function when pressed.

    Please assign home button

    .part arm #1 part arm #2 part arm #3 lone occup.

    * Note that part arm 2 and 3 is only shown if enabled.

    Step 5. The system will automatically assign a non-occupied zone for the added device and prompt a confirmation message. Press ok to confirm.

    installed (ok?) kp z02

    Step 6. The system will require you to edit the name for the device you added. Press the down and up arrow key to scroll through a list of pre-set names. You can enter up to 31 characters followed by ok or just press ok for no name.

    edit name

    Step 7. The system will ask you to record a voice message for the added device. Press ok to confirm recording or return to give up.

    name recording? (y/n)

    Step 8. If you press ok to confirm the recording, the screen will display the follow messages shortly.

    Start recording after the beep

    Now recording end with OK

    You have now got 5 seconds to record a name for this device. Pressing ok can force the recording to end before the 5 seconds duration expires.

    recording was over

    *push button on* device to add

    Once finished, the system is ready to add the next device. When there are no more devices to add, press return to go back to the previous menu selection.

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  • Add Zone

    ENA-KF (Remote KeyFob)

    Step 1. Select Add Zone and then press ok to confirm the selection.

    *push button on* device to add

    Step 2. Press any key on the keyfob to transmit a learn signal.

    Step 3. If the learning code is received successfully by the Control panel, the screen will show you the device type Remote Ctr. Press ok to continue the learning process.

    detected (ok?) remote ctr

    Step 4. Each keyfob must be assigned to a unique defined user. Please choose a user to be associated with this keyfob.

    .user 01 user 02 user 03

    * Only defined user are shown.

    Step 5. Define the functionality for each of the four buttons, or select next step to accept the default setting.

    .1=full arm 2=Panic 3=part Arm #1 4=Disarm next step

    A list of attributes for button assignments:

    . full arm part Arm #1 part Arm #2 part Arm #3 lone occup. disarm panic silent panic medical emg fire rsps/ilps ze88

    * RSPS/ILPS and ZE88 are only shown when present in the system.

    Step 6. If RSPS/ILPS is selected, please define whether the button will be used to switch On, swith Off or to toggle between the On and Off state.

    .turn on turn off toggle

    Step 7. Select Next Step when all 4 buttons are defined.

    Step 8. The system will automatically assign a non-occupied zone for the added device and prompt a confirmation message. Press ok to confirm.

    installed (ok?) kF z02

    Step 9. The system will require you to edit the name for the added device. Press the down and up arrow key to scroll through a list of pre-set names. You can enter up to 31 characters followed by ok or just press ok for no name.

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  • edit name

    Step 10. The system will ask you to record a voice message for the added device. Press ok to confirm recording or return to give up.

    name recording? (y/n)

    Step 11. If you press ok to confirm recording, the screen will display the follow messages shortly.

    Start recording after the beep

    Now recording end with OK

    You have now got 5 seconds to record a name for this device. Pressing ok can force the recording to end before the 5 seconds duration expires.

    recording was over

    *push button on* device to add

    Once finished, the system is ready to add the next device. When there are no more devices to add, press return to go back to the previous menu selection.

    Add Zone

    ENA-BX (External Siren)

    Step 1. Remove the siren cover, switch the Siren power switch to On. Ensure the dip switch 4 is in the Off position.

    Step 2. Select Add Zone and then press ok to confirm the selection.

    *push button on* device to add

    Step 3. Press the learn button only ONCE on the siren to transmit a learn signal. The Siren will beep once and the siren Led 1 & 3 will flash once.

    Step 4. If the learning code is received successfully by the Control panel, the screen will show you the device type Bx. Press ok to continue the learning process.

    detected (ok?) bx

    Step 5. ONLY SHOWN IF AREA 2 IS ACTIVE. If area 2 is active, please define whether the siren will only trigger when this area is activated, or it will always trigger when either area is activate (whole system).

    single area whole system

    Step 6. The system will automatically assign a non-occupied zone for the added device and prompt a confirmation message. Press ok to confirm.

    installed (ok?) Bx z02

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  • Step 9. The system will require you to edit the name for the added device. Press the down and up arrow key to scroll through a list of pre-set names. You can enter up to 31 characters followed by ok or just press ok for no name.

    edit name

    Step 10. The system will ask you to record a voice message for the added device. Press ok to confirm recording or return to give up.

    name recording? (y/n)

    Step 11. If you press ok to confirm recording, the screen will display the follow messages shortly.

    Start recording after the beep

    Now recording end with OK

    You have now got 5 seconds to record a name for this device. Pressing ok can force the recording to end before the 5 seconds duration expires.

    recording was over

    *push button on* device to add

    Once finished, the system is ready to add the next device. When there are no more devices to add, press return to go back to the previous menu selection.

    Add Zone

    ENA-ZE88 (Zone Expander)

    Step 1 Select Add Zone and then press ok to confirm the selection.

    *push button on* device to add

    Step 2. Press the learn button on the ZE-88.

    Step 3. If the learning code is received successfully by the Control panel, the screen will show you the device type. Press ok to continue the learning process.

    detected (ok?) ze88

    Step 4. Define both input and output attributes.

    input config output config

    Input Config

    Step 5. Select an input.

    .input 1 input 2 input 3 input 4 input 5 input 6 input 7 input 8

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  • Step 6. Set a condition.

    .disable nc no

    Disable:Remainsdeactivatedinallfourstates, i.e. (Open) / 0 (Short) / 3.9 k (Switch On) / 7.8 k (Switch Off)

    N.C.&N.O.responsetableasbelow:

    Input Terminal Input N.C. Input N.O.

    (Open) Activate Activate0 (Short) Activate Activate3.9 k (Switch On) Deactivate Activate7.8 k (Switch Off) Activate Deactivate

    Step 7. Please set an input action type and input attribute.

    Action Type

    Normal:iftheactiontypeissetasnormal,when it is triggered, the control panel will report to Central Monitoring Station based on its preset attribute.

    Double:ifthedeviceissetasdoubleknock,when the input device is triggered twice (or two different input devices) within an interval of 5 minutes, the control panel will report to Central Monitoring Station immediately.

    SoakTest:iftheactiontypeissetassoaktest, when the device is triggered, the control panel will only record an event log, but wont report to Central Monitoring Station nor trigger any siren. This selection will skip Arm Mode and Sensor attribute selection.

    Input attribute

    Instant:iftriggeredunderFullArm/PartArm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3/Exit delay

    time/Entry delay time mode, an alarm will be activated immediately and an event code 130 will be reported. Delay1andDelay2:Ifthedeviceistriggered during the Exit Delay or Entry Delay period, no action will be taken. If device triggered under Full Arm/ Part Arm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3 mode, the system will require you to enter a valid pin code to disarm the alarm within preset Entry Delay Time 1 (or Entry Delay Time 2 if Delay 2). Otherwise an alarm will be activated immediately and an event code 131 will be reported. Follow:Ifthedeviceistriggered during exit/entry delay period, no action will be taken. if device triggered under Full Arm/ Part Arm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3 mode , an alarm will be activated immediately , and an event code 132 will be reported. Chime:Devicetriggeringwillcausethecontrol panel to playback door chime sound. It will not alarm, report nor take any further action. Ignore:ifthedeviceattributeissetasIgnore, the system will not respond to any triggers initiated from this device.

    Output Config

    Step 8. Select an output.

    .output 1 output 2 output 3 output 4 output 5 output 6 output 7 output 8

    Step 9. Set an attribute for the output.

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  • .disable manual control set/unset(all) full arm part arm burglar fire Panic/Emg Duress All Alarm low battery tamper ac failed input follower

    Attribute List:

    Disable: Under all modes, the Output is permanently disable/deactivate.

    Manual: Under all modes, the output can only be triggered manually by the user.

    Set/Unset: When the system switches to Full Arm/ Part Arm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3 mode/Disarm mode, ZE88 Output activates.

    Full Arm : When the system enters Full Arm mode or Disarm mode, ZE-88 Output activates.

    Part Arm : When the system enters Part Arm#1/ Part Arm#2/Part Arm#3 or Disarm mode, ZE-88 Output activates.

    Burglar, Fire, Panic/Emg, Duress, All Alarm, Low battery, Tamper, AC Failed: When the system experiences these events, the output will be activated.

    Input Follower :When the defined ZE88 Input activates, this ZE88 Output activates.Step 9. Set the Entry Interval for the output.

    entry interval ... (Sec)

    Notes:If Entry interval value is not entered: The wired output device is activated until the Control Panel is disarmed.If Entry interval value is entered: The wired output device is activated for the time period as defined in Entry Interval (max 254 secs), or until the Control Panel is disarmed within the time period.

    Step 10. The Control Panel will transmit the RF signal to the ZE88 and shows Transmitting RF Please wait.

    Step 11. Once the ZE88 receives the signal, a confirmation signal will be transmitted back to the Control Panel and the number of seconds will be saved.

    Add Zone

    ENA-SD (Smoke Detector)

    ENA-PB (Panic Button)

    ENA-DB (Door Button)

    For Smoke Detector, Panic Button, or Door Button , no further options needs to be specified. Therefore, after the device is detected, please proceed to edit name and confirm the device.

    Add Zone

    ENA-RSPS/ILPS

    *ExceptionFor RSPS/ILPS, please see the accessoriess instruction for programming procedures. it cannot be added using the Add Zone procedure.

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  • 1.1.2 delete zone

    Adding a device for a second time is prohibited unless it is removed from the system first. To delete a device, choose Delete Zone in the Zone Config. Menu.

    Step 1. Navigate using the up/down keys. All the used zones with the device names are listed in order of the zone numbers.

    Step 2. Press ok key when the required device is chosen. The following prompt message will be displayed. Press ok key to confirm deleting or return key to return.

    remove (ok?) BX z01

    *NOTE that BX Z01 is only used as an example.

    1.1.3 edit zone

    To edit attributes of devices that have already been installed, choose Edit Zone in the Zone Config. menu, all the devices included in the system will be displayed.

    Afterwards you will be prompt to set type and attributes. Please see 1.1.1 Add Zone for detailed instruction for setting/editing the device attributes.

    1.1.4 edit ext. Siren

    This selection is only available when there is at least one siren learnt into the system.

    It allows you to edit the attributes of added sirens. The settings are applied universally to all sirens in the system.

    .siren length siren offset confirm sound entry sound siren tamper comfort LED

    Siren LengthSelect the desired Length and the control panel will display Please wait..Transmitting to indicate the control panel is transmitting. If the external siren emits a short beep, the process is completed successfully.

    Siren offset This is to determine how long the control panel suppresses the audible alarms after an alarm is reported. This option allows the control panel to dial-out/report in silence without alerting the intruder. The siren will ring after the pre-set time.

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  • Confirm Sound This is to set additional confirmation beeps for notifying users of the system situation. Please enable or disable this function. See table:

    Arm Mode Siren Audio Strobe light

    -NORMAL: Arm/Home 1 beep 3 LED flashes at once

    Disarm 2 beeps Sequentially flashes for 1 cycle

    -UNDER LOW BATTERY:Arm 5 beeps 3 LED flashes at once

    Disarm 5 beeps Sequentially flashes for 1 cycle

    -UNDER TAMPER:Arm 5 beeps 3 LED flashes for 3 times

    Disarm 2 beeps Sequentially flashes for 1 cycleEntry SoundThis is to enable or disable the all sirens entry delay warning beeps.

    Siren Tamper This is to enable or disable all siren tamper springs.

    Comfort LED If enabled, the siren LED will flash periodically according to the set interval. Select disable to disable this function.

    1.1.5 Edit RSPS/ILPS

    ENA-RSPS/ILPS (Power Switch)

    * Before learning a Power switch into the

    system, at least one accessory (i.e. PIR) must be learnt into the system first.

    Step 1 Select and then press ok to confirm the selection. A list of 8 channels will be shown.

    *Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 channel 4 channel 5 channel 6 channel 7 channel 8

    * An occupied/defined channel will be denoted with an asterisk.

    Step 2. For each channel, please choose one of the following attributes

    *disable manual control set/unset(all) full arm part arm burglar fire gas water panic silent panic medical

    Disable(factorydefault)ManualControl:thepowerswitchcanonlybe controlled manually. Set/Unset(All):WhenSet/Unsetisselected,Turn On/Turn Off options will be displayed. When set as Turn On and the system is disarmed, the power switch will turn off. When system is armed (full arm/part arm) it will turn on.

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  • When set as Turn Off and system is disarmed, power switch will turn on. When system is armed (full arm/part arm) it will turn off.

    FullArm/PartArm:Whenthesystemisarmed, power switch will turn on/off (depends on setting); when the system is disarmed later it will toggle to the opposite state. Burglar,Fire,Gas,Water,Panic,SilencePanic, Medical: When these events are detected, power switch will turn on/off (depends on setting); when the system is disarmed later it will toggle to the opposite state.

    Step 3. For the selected attribute (except manual control), the system will ask you to set the condition of power switch as Turn On or Turn Off. That will be the initial action when the event occurs.

    .turn on turn off toggle

    Step 4. The system will require you to edit the name for the added device. You can enter up to 31 characters followed by ok or just press return for no name.

    edit name

    Step 5. Editing process completed for RSPS/ILPS.

    1.2 zone status

    Zone Status allows you to view the status of added devices quickly. From the Zone Status area, the screen will display the zone info as following:

    start vpir z01r:7 b:n t:c

    Using the example above:

    PIR: This will show the added device, i.e. KP, DC, PIR etc.

    Z01: This is the assigned zone

    R:7 : Receive signal strength indicator (RSSI). The max signal strength is 9, while 5 is the minimum recommended. B:N: This shows the device battery status N= NormalL= Low

    T:C: This shows the device tamper statusC= ClosedO= Open

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  • Control Panel Mode and Response table

    Action Type Attribute Disarm Full/Part Arm Exit Entry Lone Occupant

    Full/Part Arm Full/Part Arm Full/Part ArmNormal Delay 1 No response Start Entry timer No response No response Chime + LCD

    (bypass)

    Normal Delay 2 No response Start Entry timer No response No response Chime + LCD (bypass)

    Normal Follow No response Instant Burglar alarm

    No response No response Chime + LCD (bypass)

    Normal Instant No response Instant Burglar alarm

    Instant Burglar alarm

    Instant Burglar alarm

    Chime + LCD (bypass)

    Normal Chime Chime Chime No response No response Chime + LCD (bypass)

    Normal Ignore No response No response No response No response No response

    Double knock Instant No response Instant Burglar alarm

    Instant Burglar alarm

    Instant Burglar alarm

    Chime + LCD (bypass)

    Double knock Ignore No response No response No response No response No response

    Soak No attribute Log Log Log Log Log

    None Panic Instant Panic alarm

    Instant Panic alarm

    Instant Panic alarm

    Instant Panic alarm

    Instant Panic alarm

    None Silent Panic Instant Silent Panic alarm

    Instant Silent Panic alarm

    Instant Silent Panic alarm

    Instant Silent Panic alarm

    Instant Silent Panic alarm

    None Medical Emg Instant Medical alarm

    Instant Medical alarm

    Instant Medical alarm

    Instant Medical alarm

    Instant Medical alarm

    None Fire Instant Fire alarm

    Instant Fire alarm

    Instant Fire alarm

    Instant Fire alarm

    Instant Fire alarm

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  • 2 panel settings

    From the Panel Settings area, the screen will display its programming menu as following:

    .delay time sound and tone panel siren final door KF entry option mobility check partarm rename Lone occup. map pincode length area 2 on/off rf interference supervision part arm option

    2.1 Delay time

    This option is for settng the entry and exit period; i.e. allows a small window where the user can enter pincode/exit building without setting off the alarm.

    .entry delay 1 entry delay 2 exit timer

    Entry Delay 1 Please define the delay time between Disable to 45 seconds in 5 seconds increments. When a sensor with Delay 1 attribute is triggered when armed, it will start a count

    down period where it allows a user to enter pincodes before the system starts reporting.

    Entry Delay 2 Please define the delay time between Disable to 45 seconds in 5 seconds increments. When a sensor with Delay 2 attribute is triggered when armed, it will start a count down period where it allows a user to enter pincodes before the system starts reporting.

    Exit Timer When the system enters Full Arm/Part Arm #1/Part Arm #2/ Part Arm #3 mode from disarm mode, an exit time delay allows a user to exit the secured area without triggering the alarm. An exit time needs to be set for each arm modes. The maximum time for an exit delay is 30 seconds.

    .full arm part arm #1 part arm #2 part arm #3

    exit delay 30 sec

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  • 2.2 sound and tone

    It allows you to set sound and tone volume. From the Sound And Tone menu, the screen will display its programming menu as following:

    .ibutton volume entry sound 1 entry sound 2 exit sound door chime fault beep ring tone keypad tone

    iButton Volume: Control the volume of the panel instruction voice (accessible by the i button on panel). Available options are Low, Medium and High. (Medium is set as default)

    Entry Sound 1/2: It allows to you to decide whether the control panel should sound count-down beeps and the volume of beeps during entry delay 1/2. Available options are Low, Medium, High and Disable. (Medium is set as default). You are able to choose the sound type after setting the volume. Choose Sound or Beep. If Sound is selected, a list of 10 sounds is displayed for selection. If Beep is selected, a preset beep tone will sound during countdown.

    Exit Sound: It allows to you to decide whether the control panel should sound count-down beeps and the volume of beeps during exit delay (exit timer). Available options are Low, Medium, High and Disable. (Medium is set as default). You are able to choose the sound type after setting the volume. Choose Sound or Beep. If Sound is selected, a list of 10 sounds is displayed for selection. If Beep is selected, a preset beep tone will sound during countdown.

    Door Chime, Fault Beep : Define whether

    the control panel should sound when these events occur and the volume of beeps. Available options are Low, Medium, High and Disable. (Medium is set as default)

    Ring Tone It allows to you to decide whether the control panel should sound if the control panel receives an incoming call. Available options are Enable and Disable. (Enable is set as default)

    Keypad Tone It allows to you to decide whether the control panel should sound if the keypad is pressed. Available options are Enable and Disable. (Enable is set as default)

    2.3 panel siren

    It allows you to set the control panels built-in siren to how long it sounds and the delay period (allowing for silent reporting). From the Panel Siren menu, the screen will display its programming menu as following:

    . siren length siren offset

    Siren LengthAvailable options are 90 seconds, 2 minup to 15 min in 1 minute increment.

    Siren Offset When an alarm occurs, the panel siren offset will delay the audible panel alarm sounding allowing for silent reporting. Once this delay period is over, the panel siren will resume sounding. Available options are Disable (sound immediately), 1 min, 2 minup to 10 min in 1 minute increment.

    Note: 1. If a reporting cant be made via PSTN or GSM, the Siren Offset function will be disabled. The panel will sound immediately. 2. For Panic/Firm alarm, the Offset will be ignored and the alarm will sound immediately.Usage example: If you set the panels siren

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  • offsetas3minutesandBXssirenoffsetas5minutes, when an alarm is triggered, the panel will delay 3 minutes for silent reporting and then sound the panel siren. Five minutes later, theBXsirenwillsound.3. If a sensor is set as Delay 1/2, when it is triggered and no correct pin code is entered during the delay time 1/2, the offset will be ignored and the alarm will sound immediately.

    2.4 final door

    When the system is under full arm mode with Final Door set to On and a Door Contact set as Delay 1/2 attribute device, the system will automatically arm the system once the Door Contact is detected as closed- even if the count-down period is not yet completed. (Final Door On is set as factory default)

    2.5 kf entry option

    kf entry on.kf entry off

    When KF Entry On (Remote Controller Entry On) is selected, the keyfob can arm and disarm the control panel without first activating an entry point (Delay 1/2 sensor), i.e. a user can disarm from outside.

    When KF Entry Off (Remote Controller Entry Off) is selected, it is not possible to disarm the Control panel without first activating an entry point (Delay 1/2 sensor), i.e. a user cannot disarm from outside. This is the factory default.

    2.6 mobility check

    This function is designed to avoid an accident

    (e.g. loss of consciousness) happening to the home occupant without anyone noticing. Under all modes, when the system does not detect any user movement within the pre-set mobility period, an inactivity (alarm) report will be sent to the monitoring center. The display will show a warning message and the siren will sound.

    .Disable 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours

    Options available are Disable (no mobility detecting), 4 Hours, 8 Hours and 12 Hours (Disable is set as factory default).

    2.7 PartArm rename

    This is for you to rename Part Arm systems. The screen will display the selections for you to change.

    .part arm #1 part arm #2 part arm #3

    Select a part arm mode and press ok key to rename. Enter a new name and press ok to confirm the setting.

    2.8 lone occup. map

    Choose an arm mode (full arm, part arm 1/2/3) where the lone occupant mode will be based on.

    For example, if Part arm 1 ignored Sensor A, and Lone occup. map is assigned to Part Arm 1, when user arm with Lone occupant mode it will automatically ignore Sensor A even without user triggering/bypassing it.

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  • 2.9 Pincode length

    This is for you to set the length of control panel pincode. (6 digits is set as factory default)

    .6 digits 4 digits

    If a pincode of 4 digits was already set, by changing this option to 6 digits it will cause 00 to be added to the end of the current pincode. i.e. 1234 becomes 123400

    On the other hand if a pincode of 6 digits was already set, by selecting the 4 digits options it will cause the last 2 digits to be deleted the. i.e. 123456 becomes 1234

    2.10 area 2 On/off

    .area 2 on area 2 off

    *For Advance user onlyThis control panel can support two distinct areas, and it is used when one alarm system is shared by two distinct households each with their sensors and unique set-up.

    Area 2 Off is set as factory default.

    2.11 RF Interference

    Define whether the control panel should detect radio signal interference/jamming. Detection Off is set as factory default.

    .jam detect on jam detect off

    When selected, whenever it detects a jamming signal in excess of 30 seconds, this fault event will be logged, reported to the Central Monitoring Station and displayed on the LCD to warn the user.

    IMPORTANT NOTEThis feature is only available for Area 1. Changes made in Area 1 apply to both Areas 1 & 2 (if defined).

    2.12 supervision

    Security sensors such as PIR, Door Contact and Siren transmit a periodic supervision signal at an interval of 20 minutes (approx). This transmission period is fixed.

    If the control panel does not receive such a signal at a pre-defined amount of time, a sensor out-of-order fault event will be detected and reported. The range of possible time values are:

    Disable 20 min 1 hour.2 hours ...... 24 hours

    The default setting is 2 hours (required by Grade 2). i.e. If the panel didnt receive at least one transmission from a supervision-enabled sensor within the space of 2 hours, this event will be reported.

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  • 2.13 part arm option

    Choose Part Arm 2 or 3 to be enable. Both are disabled by default. Please note that Part Arm#1 is always enabled.

    .part arm #2 part arm #3

    3 phone settings

    This is for the installer to set phone reporting requirements. Selections are listed as below.

    .phone number messages retry method line detection sms setup engineer tel

    3.1 phone number

    It allows you to set phone numbers for reporting purpose. Reporting The maximum length is 20 digits, including *. Use the * key if you want to insert 3 seconds gap during dialing (for switchboard etc). If this length is reached, the control panel will sound 5 beeps and no key can be pressed except return and ok keys.

    The system supports up to 6 sets of telephone numbers for PSTN and 6 sets of numbers for GSM/GPRS. GSM/GPRS only shown if present in the system. Press ok to set the numbers:

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  • . 1p).... 1g).... 2p).... 2g).... 3p).... 3g).... 4p).... 4g).... 5p).... 5g).... 6p).... 6g)....

    * P= PSTN , G= GSM/GPRS* Note that 1P) will be reported before 1G) and 2P) etc.

    tel number................

    Change/Delete Tel. Numbers:Select a phone number of which you wish to change. Enter new numbers to overwrite the previous ones or press return to eliminate the telephone number.

    3.2 messages

    It allows you to play and record voice messages for address, burglar, fire, panic and emergency alarms for reporting purpose.

    .play message record message

    3.2.1

    play message

    It allows you to play recorded voice messages for burglar, fire, panic and emergency alarms. The address message will be played at the start of each of the 4 messages. Select one to play the voice message. If no voice message is available, the system will display a warning message.

    .burglar msg fire msg panic msg emergency msg

    3.2.2 record message

    It allows you to record voice messages for address, burglar, fire, panic and emergency alarms.

    .address msg burglar msg fire msg panic msg emergency msg

    *The system only allows you to record of a max of 5 seconds of voice.

    Start recording after the beep

    Now recording end with OK

    recording was over

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  • 3.3 retry method

    Retry method is used to define the preferred dial sequence. (Alternative is set as default. )

    one by one.alternative

    One-by-OneIt will try one set of numbers 5 times, before moving onto the next set of available number for 5 times etc. There is an 8 seconds gap between calls.

    Alternative (default)It will try the first set of numbers once, then move onto the next set of numbers. It will dial out for a maximum of 5 cycles. There is an 8 seconds gap between calls.

    3.4 line detection

    Line Detection is used to detect line faults whenever a phone line error occurs, i.e. phone line was cut off. Available options are Enable and Disable (Disable is set as factory default).

    enable .disable

    If the phone function is not used and the telephone line is not connected, please set it as disable to avoid the line detection fault message.

    3.5 sms setup

    This option is only available if the ENA-GPRS module is plugged in. This enables the panel to send SMS alert to another mobile phone in the event of Alarm and Fault.

    .1).... 2)....

    sms number................

    Enter the receiving mobile phone number.

    .alarm fault

    .report on report off

    Determine whether to send alert during Alarm or Fault condition. Both can be set to Report On at the same time.

    .alarm(v) Fault mode

    *note that Mode is only displayed if Latch Report (See section: ARC settings) is set to Latch On.

    The option you select to be enabled will display a check mark as illustrated below.

    3.6 engineer tel

    The alarm installer can pre-set a telephone number (shortcut) of which helps the end-user to get in touch with their installer quickly.

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  • .1p).... 2g)....

    Installer needs to set a number for PSTN Landline (P) and GPRS (G) if applicable.

    telephone number................

    Enter a phone number and press ok to save the setting. The maximum number of digits is 20.

    End-user accessing the Engineer Tel

    Step 1. Press and hold up for 5 seconds. The pre-set PSTN phone number or GPRS phone number will be displayed. Nothing will be shown if no numbers set. If both PSTN and GPRS number are set, user will be required to choose one.

    engineer number:022334455.......

    Step 2. Press ok to dial out.

    4 ARC settings

    The control panel can send reporting messages using Contact ID format to Alarm Receiving center.

    4.1 arc off

    If the ARC function is disabled (default), the system will display selections as below.

    .arc on/off

    4.2 ARC On

    If the ARC function is enabled, the system will display selections as below.

    .arc on/off communication settings

    4.2.1 communication

    . Please define the communication method:

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  • .tel. settings back-up sms setting

    4.2.1.1 tel.settings

    .

    Set the telephone number for the Alarm Receiving center and the Subscription Account number for that center.

    .tel.number account

    Step 1. Set the telephone number for the Alarm receiving center. P denotes dialing via PSTN landline, and G denotes dialing via GPRS/GSM methods.

    .1p).... 1g).... 2p).... 2g)....

    For each numbers, you will be ask whether if the number is given priority or it is a back-up number.

    first priority.back-up

    tel number................

    Under the Account menu, it allows you to set the 4 or 6-digit Account Number given by the Alarm Receiving center.

    .1).... 2)....

    Set the two account numbers corresponding with the 2 telephone numbers. i.e. 1P) and 1G) will use the first account number, 2P) and 2G) will use the second account number.

    enter acc num:................

    Key in a desired account number and press ok to confirm your setting.

    4.2.1.2 back-up

    .

    .back-up none back-up 1

    Back-up None: the reporting via a phone number which is set as back-up will not proceed.

    Back-up 1: the reporting via a phone number which is set as a back-up will proceed.

    4.2.1.3 sms setting

    .

    .1).... 2)....

    enter new numbe:................

    Enter the telephone number for SMS reporting.

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  • 4.2.2 settings

    In the Settings menu, it contains the following selections:

    .auto-check-in offset period latch report verification retry method follow on ac report

    4.2.2.1 auto-check-in

    The panel can be program to automatically contact the alarm receiving center to ensure the systems continuous operation

    .disable 30 min ... 4 weeks

    4.2.2.2 offset period

    If Offset Period is set to 2 Hours, and Auto Check-in Report is set to 3 Days, the control panel will transmit an event code to the Alarm Receiving center after 2 hours (after initial power on), and then report event code periodically at a regular intervals of 3 days.Options available are 1 Hour, 2 Hours to 12

    Hours in 1 hour increments. (2 Hours is set as default)

    .1 hour 2 hours ... 12 hours

    4.2.2.3 latch report

    Latch report is sent while system mode is changed (e.g. from full arm mode to disarm mode). Factory default is Latch off

    latch on.latch off

    4.2.2.4 verification

    Verification ON

    Panel will report Burglar alarm (event code 130) to the Alarm receiving center when:

    1) There are more than one PIR motion sensor or Door Contact whose attribute is set as Instant2) One of these sensor is triggered.

    If a second such instant sensor is triggered within the next 30 minutes, the panel will report an alarm confirm signal (event code 139) to the Alarm receiving center.

    VerificationOFF

    The Panel will only send the first burglar alarm report (event code 130) to the Alarm receiving center. The alarm confirm report will not be send even if a second instant sensor is

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  • triggered.

    .verif. off verif. on

    4.2.2.5 retry method

    Retry method is use to define the preferred dial sequence. (Alternative is set as default. )

    one by one.alternative

    One-by-OneIt will try one set of numbers for 5 times, before moving onto the next set of available number for 5 times etc. There is an 8 seconds gap between calls.

    Alternative (default)It will try the first set of number once, then move onto the next set of numbers. It will dial out for a maximum of 5 cycles. There is an 8 seconds gap between calls.

    4.2.2.6 follow on

    When an alarm is triggered and reported to an Alarm receiving center, the control panel can open up a two way voice conversation between the Alarm receiving center and the control panels built in hand-free phone.

    It will cut off automatically after 5 minutes. It will beep once with 30 seconds remaining and beep a second time when there are 10 seconds left. Press 1 anytime after the first beep (last 30 seconds) to extend for a further 5 minutes.

    .follow on call back timer

    FollowOn-Ifenabled,oncethesystemreported an alarm event, a two way voice conversation will start between the Alarm receiving center and the control panels built in hand-free phone. Default= Disable

    CallBackTimer-Whenenabled,inthedefined time it will wait for incoming calls (from any external numbers). Once there is an incoming call (within the set time period), it will open up a two way voice conversation automatically. Default= Disable

    *Call back timer will only be enabled if Follow On is disabled. Otherwise this will be automatically disabled.

    4.2.2.7 ac report

    This is for you to decide whether the control panel should report to the Alarm Receiving center when the mains power source had failed. (Report On is set as factory default.)

    .report on report off

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  • 5 User settings

    It allows you to set up user code, use-once code and user attributes.

    .user code use-once code user attribute

    User Code It allows you to set up 32 sets of user codes.

    .1).... 2)....

    Use-Once Code This code can be use to arm and then disarm (or disarm and then arm) the system once. Once used, the code will be automatically erased and needs to be reset for a new temporary users.

    enter new code ......

    repeat new code ......

    User Attribute It allows you to set different access rights for each users. Use up and down to navigate between different users (start from 01). Use 1 and 3 to navigate left and right for adjusting attributes. Press OK to browse through attribute options. Press return to exit

    no m/fa1234tbplg01 vbvvvvvvvvvvv

    * V= enable, space= disable.

    M: representing if the user is set to be the Master user control. (default =enable)

    1/2 : representing if the user is set to have access to Area 1, Area 2 or both. (3 selections: 1/2/B, default=B)

    F: representing if the user is set to have access to Fault List. (default=enable)

    A: representing if the user is set to have access to Full/Away arm the system. (default=enable)

    1: representing if the user is set to have access to Part Arm#1. (default=enable)

    2: representing if the user is set to have access to Part Arm#2. (default=enable)

    3: representing if the user is set to have access to Part Arm#3. (default=enable)

    4: representing if the user is set to have access to the Lone Occupant mode. (default=enable)

    T: representing if the user is set to have access to Time Setting. (default=enable)

    B: representing if the user is set to have access to Bypass. (default=enable)

    P: representing if the user is set to have access to On/Off access to RSPS/ILPS and ZE88. (default=enable)

    L: representing if the user is set to have access to Event Log. (default=enable)

    G: representing if the user is set to have access to GPRS/GSM (only appears when GPRS/GSM module is inserted). (default=enable)

    S: representing if the user is limited to follow scheduling. i.e. If schedule 3 is Monday to Friday- 9am to 5pm, by assigning the user to this schedule means that they cannot access the system outside of the schedule hours. (4 selections: 1/2/3/None, default=none)*This option is only shown if panel is access through PC USB Program.

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  • 6 engineer code

    Engineer can change their engineer code here. The default engineer code is 798200.

    7 Gsm

    It allows you to set up GSM related functions, including SMS keyword, SMS confirmation message and GSM band.

    .sms k-word sms confirm gsm band

    7.1 sms k-word

    A password (k-Word) is required for sending remote commands to the system via SMS message. If no SMS k-word is set, the remote commanding feature will NOT be available.

    Key-in your desired password for maximum of 14 characters. Press OK to confirm.

    7.2 sms confirm

    This feature allows you to modify the dialing code should the remote command via SMS message fail to work. Ignore this option should this function works correctly.

    Step 1. Remove the SIM card from the control panel, and insert it into a normal Mobile phone.

    Step 2. Send a SMS message to another Mobile phone.

    Step 3. Once the test message is received, check the Phone Number Format shown in the received message. As default, the panel dial without the country code.

    INCLUDE Country Code: +44987654321EXCLUDECountry Code: 0987654321

    If the number shown is Exclude country code, this feature works normally.

    If the number shown is Include country code, please proceed to modify the header codes.

    replace number................

    using the example above, enter 44 (ignore +)

    substitue no.................

    Enter 0 as the number to be replace.

    The system will now dial 44987654321 instead of 0987654321 and the remote command should now work correctly.

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  • 7.3 gsm band

    Please check with your Local GSM/GPRS SIM card provider for the GSM Band info. The default is set as 900E/1800

    .900e/1800 900e/1900

    8 testing

    This is for installer to test the system and installed devices.

    .walk test device test

    8.1 walk test

    * walk test *

    It allows you to test if the system receives a signal from installed devices. The following message is displayed when the device is triggered:

    dc z01 ........r=09

    *note DC Z01 is only used as an example.

    Device type and Zone number is shown on the top line. R indicates the signal strength (9

    being strongest). Once finished press return to exit. It will then shown:

    to display testing records

    Press OK and use the up & down key to navigate the test history (with time info shown) from the current test session.

    dc z01 r=09 02:55:20

    Press return key to exit. You will be shown:

    do you want to quit?

    Press ok key to exit.

    8.2 device test

    It allows you to test GSM, panel/external siren and LCD/LED.

    .External siren panel siren panel led & lcd GSM

    * note that External Siren and GSM are only shown if present.

    8.2.1 external siren

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  • It allows you to test siren sounds of all external siren simultaneously.

    Press ok to sound siren

    Press OK to start sounding, and press OK again to stop.

    8.2.2 panel siren

    It allows you to test the siren sound of the Control panel built-in siren.

    Press ok to sound siren

    Press OK to start sounding, and press OK again to stop.

    8.2.3 panel led & lcd

    It allows you to test the Panel LED and LCD. Once selected, the both the screen and the LEDs on the control panel will start flashing. The panel will also starts beeping.

    8.2.4 gsm

    It allows you to test whether the GPRS/GSM module is functioning normally. If SIM is not inserted or if there are errors, it will show the message: GSM is not ready.

    Appendix Contact ID event codes

    Medical Alarms100 - MedicalWhen the Wrist Transmitter (KF, DC or Panel) is triggered.

    Fire Alarms110 - FireWhen the Panel, KF or Smoke detector (SD) is triggered.

    Panic Alarms120 - PanicWhen the Panic Button of the Remote keyfob (KF) or the Panic button (PB) with panic attribute is pressed.121 - Duress When the Duress Code is entered to Disarm or Arm the system.122 - Silent PanicWhen the Panic Button of the Remote keyfob (KF) or Panic button (PB) with silent panic attribute is pressed.

    Burglar Alarms130 - BurglaryWhen any one of the following devices is triggered: The Door Contact (DC) set at instantThe PIR set at InstantDevice Tamper Fault under Arm mode

    131 - Perimeter / BurglarWhen the DC set at Delay 1 or Delay 2 is triggered.When the PIR set at Delay 1 or Delay 2 is triggered.137 - Burglary TamperWhen the Tamper Switch on the Control Panel is triggered.139 - Alarm ConfirmationWhen the Alarm was verified by the triggering of a second alarm from a different Burglar IR or DC within a 30-min period.

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  • General Alarms147 - Sensor Supervisor FailureWhen Control panel cant receive the signal transmitted from any one of the following devices individually for a period of the pre-set Supervision time.

    Door ContactPIR SensorSmoke DetectorExternal Siren

    System/Sensor Troubles301 - AC FailureWhen the AC power fails for more than 50-60 min.302 - Low BatteryWhen the battery voltage of the Control Panel is low.311 - Battery MISSWhen the back-up battery is not connected for more than 30 min.344 - RF Receiver Jam DetectWhen the Control Panels RF signal has been interfered.381 - Signal Lost in 20 min (EN)383 - Sensor TamperWhen the Tamper Switch on any one of the following devices is triggered .Door ContactPIR SensorExternal Siren384 - Sensor Low batteryWhen the battery voltage of any one of the following devices is low.Door ContactEIR/PIR SensorKP SDBXKF\PB

    Open/Close/Remote Access400 - Open/Close (For Norway)When the system is opened (disarmed) or closed (armed) by using the Remote keyfob.401 - O/C by userWhen the system is opened (disarmed) or closed (armed) by entering User Pin codes.406 - Panel Alarm Cancel407 - Remote Arm/Disarm454 - Fail Arm (EN)When the arming process is failed.456 - Partial ArmWhen partially arm the system from Disarm to Part arm mode.465 - Device Alarm Cancel (SD/PB)When the alarm from Panic Button (PB) is cancelled within 8 secondsWhen an alarm is triggered by SD and the test button on the SD is pressed

    Test/Misc.602 - Periodic Test ReportWhen the Control panel makes periodic Check-in reporting.641 - MobilityWhen the Control panel makes Mobility Check reporting.

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  • Appendix MP3 sound clips

    MP3 voice/sound clips can be accessed when connected to a PC. It will show up as a flash drive and user can replace/download the files as required. All files are of *.MP3 extension

    Sound clips bank (for use with Entry delay sound etc.):PTUNE000 = Sound 1PTUNE001 = Sound 2PTUNE002 = Sound 3PTUNE003 = Sound 4PTUNE004 = Sound 5PTUNE005 = Sound 6PTUNE006 = Sound 7PTUNE007 = Sound 8PTUNE008 = Sound 9PTUNE009 = Sound 10

    Door Chime sound:PCHIME00

    Answer Machine Voice message (20 max):C00PR000, C00PR001, C00PR002, C00PR003 ... C00PR018, C00PR019

    Appendix Reset Procedure

    Reset to Factory Default SettingThe Control Panel can clear all programmed parameters by the following sequence:

    1. Power down the Control Panel and remove the battery.

    2. Supply power to the Control Panel.

    3. Press up key (be sure to press up key within 3 seconds after supplying power to Control Panel or right after the welcome message is playback. Otherwise, the reset procedures will fail).

    4. Then, the screen will display the test mode.

    test mode CLyaleaa2c01a 0

    5. Enter the following key sequence: up, down, up, down, up, down, up, down, ok. 6. Press the ok key and the screen will display as below. Press return to give up testing.

    lcd test i/o test

    7. The system will ask if you want to give up testing. Press ok to confirm it. 8. Press ok to clear all programmed parameters.

    9. All programmed parameters are reset to factory default setting.

    10. If incorrect key entered, then the unit will revert to normal Alarm Off mode.

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  • User System Reset The Control Panel can clear all programmed parameters, except the already learnt-in accessories:1. Power down the Control Panel and remove the battery.

    2. Supply power to the Control Panel.

    3. Press up key (be sure to press up key within 3 seconds after supplying power to Control Panel or right after the welcome message is playback. Otherwise, the reset procedures will fail).

    4. Then, the screen will display the test mode.

    test mode CLyaleaa2c01a 0

    5. Enter the following key sequence: up, down, up, down then press ok.

    6. Press the ok key to confirm system resetting.

    7. All programmed parameters are reset, except the already learnt-in accessories.

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    Hasbeencorrectlyinstalledandmaintainedinaccordancewith the Yale installation and maintenance instructions provided to you at the time of purchase. Hasnotbeenmodifiedordamagedinanyway. Hasnotbeensubjectedtounauthorizedrepairs.

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