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Issue 4.01

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  • Page 1 Solution 8 Installation Manual Issue 4.01...
  • Page 3: Installation Manual

    This documentation is provided to suit Solution 8 Control Panel (CC800/LP800) Firmware Version 1.0 – 3.0 This installation manual includes programming locations to suit Solution 8 (CC800/LP800) control panel. Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Page 4 Solution-8 Installation Manual PREFACE ....................................7 INTRODUCTION ..................................7 FEATURES .....................................8 PROGRAMMING..................................9 ....................................9 ENERAL ..............................9 IA THE YSTEM ONSOLE ..........................10 IA THE ROGRAMMER OLUTION ...............................10 NTERNAL XTERNAL .............................11 IA THE ROGRAMMING ..............................11 ROGRAMMING PTION ...............................11 ROGRAM OMMANDS Command 257 ................................12 Command 258 ................................12 Command 259 ................................12 Command 260 ................................12...
  • Page 5 Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 5 [BR] ............................32 YPASS ESTORE ..............................32 NVALID AMPER ..............................33 NVALID TTEMPTS ..................................33 OUNT ............................... 33 ONSOLE ANIC 1 ................................34 YSTEM PTIONS 2 ................................35 YSTEM PTIONS ................................35 ONSOLE URESS 1................................36 IALLER PTIONS 2 ................................
  • Page 6 ABLE (CC814)..........................52 ROGRAMMER OLUTION EDMSTU (CS800) ................................52 ........................52 YSTEM ROGRAMMING OLUTION (CC810) .....................................52 (CC811) ...........................52 ODEM ODULE OLUTION EDM V (CC888) ........................53 OICE ECORDER ODULE & R (CC813) ................53 EMOTE EY SWITCH ADIO NTERFACE OLUTION ISSUE401.DOC Electronics Design & Manufacturing...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 7 Preface This manual will explain all aspects of programming the Solution-8 control panel from default to final commissioning. All system parameters and options are detailed, however suitability is left up to the individual. Every system can be tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily. The programming simplicity will make your installation quick, accurate and rewarding each and every time.
  • Page 8: Features

    Page 8 Solution-8 Installation Manual Features The Solution-8 security control panel is microprocessor controlled with the highest degree of integration ever seen in security control systems to date. This not only means more features but greater reliability and performance. The design of every feature has been accomplished with continual consideration being given to the end user and the installer.
  • Page 9: Programming

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 9 Programming General The programming options of this system are stored in a non volatile EEprom. This memory will hold all the relevant configuration and user specific data even during a total power loss. The data retention time is as long as ten years without power, therefore no reprogramming will be required after powering the system down.
  • Page 10: Via The Solution Programmer

    Page 10 Solution-8 Installation Manual Example: 9+4=13 To go to a particular location, key in the location number followed by Away. The indicator will display this locations data. To move to the next location, press AWAY. The indicator will now display this locations data. Pressing STAY without previously entering a location number, will step the system back one location.
  • Page 11: Via The Programming Key

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 11 Via the Programming Key The Solution Programming Key is a unique device that will allow you to easily program your control panel. Inserting the Programming Key will automatically initiate a data transfer from the Programming Key to the control panel memory.
  • Page 12: Command 257

    Page 12 Solution-8 Installation Manual Command 257 This command when entered during programming mode will automatically, randomly select fourteen (14) different four digit user codes. It should be noted that the master, installer and auxiliary codes are not altered by this command.
  • Page 13: Command 264

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 13 Command 264 This command erases all data from the Programming Key. Insert the Key into the programmer and enter the command 264 followed by the AWAY key. Three beeps will be heard and all data from the Key will be erased. This feature is useful if you wish to give a Key to someone else without them having access to the previous data.
  • Page 14 Page 14 Solution-8 Installation Manual Example: Entering the primary telephone number 02 pause 631-0555. With auto step enabled (decimal point illuminated). 0 + AWAY. (This will put you at location 0 being the start location required). 10 + + 2 + + 13 + + 6 + + 1 +...
  • Page 15: Zone Types

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 15 Zone Types The zone inputs Z1 to Z8 will need to be programmed to an appropriate zone type. A zone type defines the type of action that a zone will take when triggered. As you can see from the following list, zones can be instant, delayed or 24 hour, with numerous options.
  • Page 16: Zone Configuration Table

    Page 16 Solution-8 Installation Manual Zone Configuration Table Instant Delay 2 Standard Instant Standard Delay-2 Lockout-siren Lockout-siren Lockout dialler Lockout dialler Lockout siren + lockout dialler Lockout siren + lockout dialler Silent Silent Silent + lockout dialler Silent + lockout dialler Stay mode Stay mode Stay mode + silent...
  • Page 17: Output Configurations

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 17 Output Configurations The Solution-8 has four outputs, OUT1 to OUT4, and a console beeper which are fully programmable for event, polarity and time. Each output will need to be programmed for an appropriate event type which defines when the output will operate.
  • Page 18: Event Type Description

    Event Type Description Type 0-EDMSAT (On Output 1 only) This output controls all functions of an EDM satellite siren. Type 0-EDMSTU (On Output 2 only) This output type has been added to allow for serial connection to the EDMSTU Securitel Unit.
  • Page 19: Polarity Configurations

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 19 Type 9-Auxiliary Output Code 2 The conditions for this output are the same as Auxiliary output code 1. Locations 158 to 163 defines where this code is programmed. This output can be used to operate an electric door strike. Type 10-A.C.
  • Page 20: Programming Locations

    This location contains the telephone number that will be called when upload/download is requested. When triggered, the Solution-8 will call this number to establish a communications link with the remote computer. The computer must be running EDM ALARM LINK software. ISSUE401.DOC...
  • Page 21: Dialling Format

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 21 Dialling Format Location 48 The method for dialling telephone numbers is entered here. Options 4 and 5 will alternate the dialling sequence between DTMF and decadic if the call to the monitoring station was not successful. Format DTMF (Touch Tone) Australian decadic (pulse dialling)
  • Page 22: Transmission Format

    The Synthesised Voice option is a new transmission format which has been incorporated into the domestic dialling option. If Location 50 is programmed with a "15" then all alarm information will be reported verbally via the EDM Synthesised Voice Module. This module will need to be plugged into the Modem pins on the circuit board and therefore will mean that the upload / download option will not be available in this mode.
  • Page 23: Transmission Speed

    Options 5 to 10 and sets the pulsing rate for the transmitted data. The following is a list of compatible receivers, their specific handshake tones and transmission formats. Format Description 1 pulse per second (EDM super slow) 10 pulses per second 15 pulses per second...
  • Page 24: Customer Client Code

    Page 24 Solution-8 Installation Manual Customer Client Code 0000 Locations 52 - 55 This code is transmitted to identify the calling unit. Enter the desired client number in the four locations provided. For 3 + 1 and Pager formats, location 52 is ignored and the first digit of the Client Code required must go in location 53.
  • Page 25: User Codes

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 25 User Codes Locations 68 - 163 These are the 14 user codes available that can be altered at will by the master code holder. If Openings and Closing's (locations 200 and 201) are programmed, then any code being used to arm and disarm the system, will be transmitted to the monitoring station as the appropriate user number.
  • Page 26: Zone Configuration Table

    Page 26 Solution-8 Installation Manual Zone Configuration Table Instant Delay 2 Standard Instant Standard Delay-2 Lockout-siren Lockout-siren Lockout dialler Lockout dialler Lockout siren + lockout dialler Lockout siren + lockout dialler Silent Silent Silent + lockout dialler Silent + lockout dialler Stay mode Stay mode Stay mode + silent...
  • Page 27: Zone Configurations

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 27 Zone Configurations Locations 164 - 195 Each zone has four programming locations allocated to it. The first of these locations contains the character for the zone option (1 to 12), the second of these locations contains the character for the zone type (0 to 3). The third location contains the channel number for the alarm reporting and the fourth location contains the expansion code.
  • Page 28: Fail Code

    Page 28 Solution-8 Installation Manual A.C. Fail Code Locations 196 - 197 Location 196 holds the reporting channel and location 197 holds the expansion code. For HI-SPEED expanded format use any number other than '0' in the expansion code. The reporting channel should be programmed with a '1' to comply with the standard HI-SPEED expanded transmission format.
  • Page 29: Opening Report Code [Op]

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 29 Opening Report Code [OP] Location 200 An opening code is sent when the system is disarmed from the AWAY mode only. If an expanded format is selected then this code will be used as the expansion code and the user number that disarmed the system will follow in the same transmission.
  • Page 30: Advanced Options

    Page 30 Solution-8 Installation Manual Advanced Options Location 202 When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives. You may select one, two, three or all of these alternatives, however only one number needs to be entered. This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together.
  • Page 31: Restore Code [Ar]

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 31 Restore Code [AR] Location 203 This location holds the restoral code and is used as the expansion code in expanded formats. It will be followed by an event code identifying the zone or event that restored. This restoral code is also used for AC, LB and Panic alarms.
  • Page 32: Bypass Code [B]

    Page 32 Solution-8 Installation Manual Bypass Code [B] Location 206 A bypass report will be sent at the end of exit time for zones that have been manually isolated. Bypass reports are not sent when the system is armed in Stay mode. 24 hour zones cannot be isolated therefore they will never send bypass reports.
  • Page 33: Invalid Code Attempts

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 33 Invalid Code Attempts Location 210 This location sets the number of incorrect code attempts that will cause an alarm condition and send a console tamper report to the control room. Each time the system is armed or disarmed the counter is reset. The number of attempts can be anywhere between 1 to 15.
  • Page 34: System Options 1

    Page 34 Solution-8 Installation Manual System Options 1 Location 214 When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives. You may select one, two, three or all of these alternatives, however only one number needs to be entered. This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together.
  • Page 35: System Options 2

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 35 System Options 2 Location 215 When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives. You may select one, two, three or all of these alternatives, however only one number needs to be entered. This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together.
  • Page 36: Dialler Options 1

    Page 36 Solution-8 Installation Manual Dialler Options 1 Location 218 When programming this location you will notice that there are four alternatives. You may select one, two, three or all of these alternatives, however only one number needs to be entered. This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together.
  • Page 37: Test Reports

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 37 Enable upload/download via a modem This option will need to be selected if you require the upload/download feature to operate. The Solution-8 control panel will not respond to the Alarm Link remote software if this option bit is not selected. Enable remote arming via the telephone This option when selected allows you to remotely arm your control panel via a standard telephone.
  • Page 38: Day Alarm Mask

    Page 38 Solution-8 Installation Manual Day Alarm Mask Location 227 Day Alarm is a feature that enables a combination of zones as defined in location 227 to be monitored while the system is in the disarmed state. An indication is available via one of the four outputs or the console buzzer. If you program this location with 15 then any of the first 4 zones will cause a Day Alarm.
  • Page 39: Entry Timer 1

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 39 Entry timer 1 Locations 228 - 229 Location 228 holds the 1 second increments and location 229 holds the 16 second increments. Therefore if you want an entry time of 60 seconds then store a 12 into location 228 and a 3 into location 229. Location Description Entry time in 1 second increments...
  • Page 40: Output 3

    Page 40 Solution-8 Installation Manual Output 3 1611 Locations 240 - 243 Output 3 configuration parameters are entered in these four locations. Location Description Event type Event polarity Time in 200ms intervals Time in 3.2 second intervals Output 4 Locations 244 - 247 Output 4 configuration parameters are entered in these four locations.
  • Page 41: Next Test Report Time

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 41 Next Test Report Time Locations 252 - 253 These locations contain the time until the next test report is sent. The time can be calculated by multiplying the value displayed in location 253 by 16 and adding it to the value displayed in location 252.
  • Page 42 In version 3 we have made it easier to acknowledge a call using the EDM Call Acknowledger. The time that the tone is required to be on the line has been halved to approximately 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 43: Pager Dialling Formats

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 43 Pager Dialling Formats Two transmission formats have been added to allow the Solution-8 dialler to communicate with an alphanumeric pocket pager. To use this feature you must program the handshake tone (Location 49) to 5 which is the pager handshake and program the desired pager transmission format in location 50.
  • Page 44: Advanced Pager Format

    Page 44 Solution-8 Installation Manual Advanced Pager Format Client ID. Number Expansion Code Channel Expansion Code Channel This example shows that the transmission has come from client number 678 and that 2 new events have occurred. As this format is similar to basic 3+2 format the actual event types are installation dependant. For example the above transmission could represent an alarm on zone 1 and an alarm on zone 2.
  • Page 45: Master Code Functions

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 45 Master Code Functions The master code followed by a FUNCTION digit then the AWAY key will put you into the appropriate mode. These functions can only be carried out while the system is in a disarmed state. MASTER CODE FUNCTION AWAY...
  • Page 46: Installer Code Functions

    Page 46 Solution-8 Installation Manual Installer Code Functions The installer code followed by a FUNCTION digit then the AWAY key will put you into the appropriate mode. These functions can only be carried out while the system is in a disarmed state. INSTALLER CODE FUNCTION AWAY...
  • Page 47: Special Code Functions

    Solution-8 Installation Manual Page 47 Special Code Functions Special function codes have been incorporated to allow temporary staff or non-code holder users to initiate different functions as required. SPECIAL CODE 9999 FUNCTION AWAY Code Description Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used...
  • Page 48: Uploading & Downloading

    The Solution-8 range of control panels can be programmed or controlled via an IBM compatible personal computer running the EDM Alarm Link software version 2.00 or greater. The facility will allow you to make alterations to your customers control panel without the need to leave you office, improving customer service and saving you time and money.
  • Page 49: Terminal Definitions And Descriptions

    EDMSAT satellite siren. All outputs have a common terminal which is positive 12 Volts and each output is capable of sinking a maximum of 400mA. The outputs are protected by EDM's unique Integrated Protection System, [I.P.S.]. This makes them extremely tolerant to abuse or incorrect wiring.
  • Page 50 Page 50 Solution-8 Installation Manual These terminals are zones one to four and their common terminal is +12V. The zones are E.O.L. monitored by a 3.3K ohm resistor. All normally closed contacts are to be wired in series with the E.O.L. resistor, where all normally open contacts are to be wired in parallel with the E.O.L.
  • Page 51: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment EDMSAT(CC914) The EDM Satellite Siren is a totally self contained unit incorporating a high powered siren, weatherproof strobe and a sealed lead acid battery. The EDMSAT requires only two wires for operation on which the charging of the battery and triggering of the siren and strobe are carried out.
  • Page 52: Serial Printer Cable (Cc809)

    Page 52 Solution-8 Installation Manual Serial Printer Cable (CC809) The serial interface cable has been designed to connect the Solution-8 control panel to a serial 600 baud printer. The connecting plug is suitable for connection to a TP-10 serial printer as used for the Digitalarm-908 series.
  • Page 53: Edm Voice Recorder Module (Cc888)

    EDM Voice Recorder Module (CC888) The EDM VOICE MODULE has been designed so that a clear concise voice message can be sent by your alarm control panel, to the phone numbers of your choice when an alarm condition occurs. This allows the person receiving your call to easily understand that the alarm at your home or office has been activated and that action is required.

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