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S o lu t io n - 1 6 Operators Manual Copyright 1995-97 by Electronics Design & Manufacturing Pty Limited, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Document Part Number MA880O Document Issue 1.40 Printed 29 July 1997 This documentation is provided to suit the Control Panel (CC880/LP880) S o lu t io n - 1 6 Firmware Revision 1.30 - 1.40...
T able of C ontents INTRODUCTION ........................9 FEATURES..........................10 BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION .................... 11 CONTROLS & INDICATORS....................12 The Codepad ......................12 Zone Indicators......................12 AWAY Indicator.......................12 STAY Indicator......................12 MAINS Indicator.......................13 FAULT Indicator .....................13 Audible Indicators ....................13 LCD Codepad Indicators ..................14 Codepad Functions ....................15 Code Retries......................15 Codepad Lockout Time....................16...
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Codepad Medical Alarm - (Version 1.37 Onwards) ..........25 Entry Time ....................... 26 Exit Time ......................... 26 Sensor Watch Time....................26 System Date and Time .................... 26 Automatic Arming ....................27 Automatic Operation of an Output................27 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS......................28 Master Code Functions ...................
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PARTITIONING ........................43 Master Partitioned Codepad Indicators ..............43 1 Zone Indicators ....................43 2 Area ON/OFF Indicators .................43 3 Area Display Indicators...................43 4 Status Indicators .....................43 Aux Indicator ......................43 Mains Indicator ....................43 Fault Indicator ....................43 Partial Indicator....................43 Operation Of Codepads In Partitioning..............44 Operating From Area “Addressable”...
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Telephone Line Fault Monitor ................55 Securitel ......................55 Telephone Line Fault Module................55 GLOSSARY OF TERMS....................... 56 WARRANTY.......................... 59 Warranty Statement ....................59 Limitations ....................... 59 Maintenance......................59 Specifications ......................60 Advice To Users ...................... 60 New Zealand Telepermit Notes................60 Quality Policy ......................
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Introduction Congratulations on selecting the control system to protect you and your S o lu t io n - 1 6 property. So that you can obtain the most from your unit, we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating features of this system.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 F eatures security control system uses the very latest in microprocessor technology to S o lu t io n - 1 6 provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance. Following is a list of some of the features and why they will be of benefit to you.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Basic S ystem O peration The overall purpose of your alarm system is to deter any would be intruder from entering your premises. Before leaving your home or office, make sure all windows and doors are closed. Enter your designated followed by the button.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C ontrols & Indicators T he C odepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your control panel. It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 MAINS Indicator MAINS indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains power is normal or has failed. Indicator Definition AC Mains Power Normal AC Mains Power Failure Flashing Table 4: MAINS Indicator Functions F AUL T Indicator...
S o lu t io n - 1 6 L C D C odepad Indicators EDM is committed to providing functional and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces and we feel that our unique Icon LCD codepads have met this objective. The icon codepads provide full zone status indication at all times as well as a number of special icons which indicate such things as system armed, system disarmed, mains fail, system fault and numerous other system functions.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C odepad F unctions The following pages will describe how to use and interpret the many codepad functions that are available on the S o lu t io n - 1 6 control panel.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C odepad L ockout T im e The codepad will be locked out for the time programmed by your installer if the wrong code has been entered more times than allowed by the code retry attempts. C odepad E xtinguish Mode This option when programmed by your installer will cause the indicators on your codepad to automatically extinguish if the codepad is not used for a period of sixty seconds.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 S ystem O perations Arm ing In AW AY Mode There are two methods for arming your system in the AWAY mode. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and needs to be programmed by your installer. Refer to your “Installation Notes”...
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Arm ing In S T AY Mode 1 mode 1 is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated. STAY These zones must be programmed by your installer. When there is a need to arm only the perimeter of your building, this mode is extremely handy.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Disarm ing F rom S T AY Mode 1 Method One • To Disarm Your System From Mode 1 STAY Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the indicator will extinguish.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Disarm ing F rom S T AY Mode 2 Method One • To Disarm Your System From Mode 2 STAY Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the indicator will extinguish.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Isolating Zones When a zone is isolated, access is allowed into that zone at all times. Isolating zones is performed by one of two methods. One way requires the use of a valid user code while the other way does not.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 User C odes The purpose of user codes is to arm and disarm the system as well as perform other specific functions as described in “Master Code Functions” on page 28. User codes can be any length from one to seven digits long.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Arm ing/Disarm ing + Master C ode F unctions Master Code functions will be accessible to any code having this priority level selected. More than one code can be allocated to this priority level. This priority level also allows arming and disarming of the system.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Day Alarm This may be useful to monitor the front door of a shop or a pool gate. Day alarm enables a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is in the disarmed state. An indication is available via any of the programmable outputs including the codepad buzzer.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C odepad Duress Alarm A codepad duress alarm can be used as a hold up alarm. This will occur when the number added to the end of any valid user code that is being used to disarm the system. Adding a the end of a code when arming the system will not cause a duress alarm.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 E ntry T im e Entry time is the amount of time allowed to disarm your system after you have opened the first entry delay zone. During the entry time, the codepad buzzer will beep twice per second warning you to disarm your system.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Autom atic Arm ing This feature is used to automatically arm your system in the mode or mode 1 at the AWAY STAY same time every day. Refer to your “Installation Notes” on page 62 to see if your system will automatically arm in the mode or in mode 1.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 S pecial F unctions Master C ode F unctions Master Code functions are designed to allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain supervisory functions. These functions can only be carried out while the system is in the disarmed state.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C hanging & Deleting User C odes C hanging User C odes This function allows a Master Code holder to add or change a user code. To Add or Change A User Code Enter your followed by and the...
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Auxiliary C odes Auxiliary Codes one and two are treated as user codes thirty three and thirty four respectively. To alter auxiliary codes one or two, follow the same procedure as explained in “Master Code Function - Changing &...
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C hanging Dom estic Phone Num bers This option allows a Master Code holder to view and program the required telephone numbers that the system will call in the event of an alarm. This option is only applicable if your system is programmed for the domestic dialling format.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 E vent Mem ory R ecall This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system. If the system has been partitioned, only 10 events will be displayed for each area. The “Event Memory Recall”...
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 W alk T est Mode Walk Test Mode allows you to test your detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly. You should perform this test on a weekly basis to test the system. Before entering Walk Test Mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 T urning O utputs O n and O ff Your control panel can have a maximum of up to five outputs programmed to operate various devices. These devices could be an air conditioner, security lighting or electric gates etc.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 S etting T he Date and T im e This date and time needs to be set whenever the panel loses all power or when daylight savings is introduced. To Enter A New Date and Time Enter your followed by...
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 S etting S T AY Mode 2 Zones This function allows you to select which zones you want automatically isolated when the system is armed in mode 2 by holding the button down.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 User C ode F unctions - Partitioned S ystem s O nly F unction Description Arming and Disarming All Areas At The Same Time Table 15: User Code Functions Arm ing and Disarm ing All Areas This option allows you to arm or disarm all areas at the same time that you belong to.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Hold Down F unctions Hold down functions have been incorporated to allow easy activation of specific operations. When a button is held down for two seconds, two beeps will be heard and a particular function will operate.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 S trobe T est Holding the button down will operate the strobe. No other device will operate in this mode. If a satellite siren has been connected to the control panel, this function will also test the strobe on the satellite siren.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Initiate A Modem C all Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will force the panel to call a telephone number in an attempt to connect to your installers remote computer. Your installer may require you to do this for remote programming changes.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Initiate A T est R eport Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will send a test report. This is used to test the dialling and reporting capabilities of you system without causing the sirens to sound.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 S ystem F aults L ow Battery A low battery fault will register when the systems battery voltage is not capable of supplying back-up power to the system if the AC mains power fails. The battery voltage is continually being monitored.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Partitioning Your control panel can be partitioned or split into four individual areas. All four areas can be operated from one “Master Partitioned” codepad or from four separate “Area Addressable” codepads.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 O peration O f C odepads In Partitioning O perating F rom Area “ Addressable” C odepads If you have a partitioned system with “Area Addressable” codepads, the operating procedure is exactly the same as described throughout this manual.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 C om m unication O ptions Introduction Your control panel (CC880) has a communications dialler fitted to report all S o lu t io n - 1 6 alarms and system events. These events can be reported to a number of destinations via different transmission formats.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 R em ote F unctions R em ote Arm ing Using T he Phone C ontroller Introduction This feature allows you to arm your system from any remote location via a telephone line. For obvious security reasons the system cannot be disarmed using this method.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 O perating T he S ystem Using A T ouch T one T elephone Introduction The DTMF Command Module will allow you to operate your control panel remotely via the telephone line.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Dom estic T one R eporting O peration O f Dom estic T one R eporting When an alarm occurs, your system will commence dialling the first programmed phone number. If a busy or engaged tone is detected, the control panel will hang up and commence dialling the second phone number, if one is programmed.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Program m ing Dom estic Phone Num bers There are 32 data locations set aside for domestic phone numbers. Each location is capable of storing 1 telephone digit. This allows up to four different seven digit phone numbers to be programmed.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Dom estic V oice Message R eporting Introduction The Voice Module has been designed so that a clear concise voice message can be sent by your alarm system to the phone numbers of your choice when an alarm condition occurs. This allows you to easily understand that the alarm at your home or office has been activated and that action is required.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 After all digits in the first phone number have been entered, press the button. This indicates the end of the first phone number. You may now enter a second, third and fourth phone number if required by following the above procedure.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Using T he PE T Alpha Pocket Pager F orm at This transmission format is the most informative method of reporting alarm activity to the end user. When using the PET Alpha Pager Format, the control panel will transmit all alarm information using English language messages.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Basic Pager R eporting O peration O f Basic Pager R eporting Figure 3: Basic Pager Display The example shows that the transmission has come from Subscriber ID Number 678 and that zone 2 is in alarm, zone 3 has been manually isolated, the system is armed, the panic zone is normal, the AC is connected and there is no fault condition.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 O ptional E quipm ent There are numerous accessories and features that can be added to your alarm system. Contact your installer for more details on any of the accessories listed below. E DMS AT - S atellite S iren To enhance the security of your system a satellite siren is available.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Photoelectric Beam s Photoelectric beams can be connected to your system to provide perimeter protection. These beams can be placed up to distances of 160 metres apart. Any movement across the beams (ie. a person or vehicle entering a driveway) will cause an alarm.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 G lossary of T erm s T erm Description Alarm Condition Is when your alarm system is ARMED and one of the detection devices are violated. A 24 hour zone (eg. Smoke detector) may trigger when your system is ARMED or DISARMED.
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Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 T erm Description Forced Arming Is a situation where your alarm system is permitted to be ARMED when one or more zones are unsealed. Hand Over Delay When your system is ARMED and zone one is violated the entry delay starts timing.
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Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 T erm Description Siren time Is a pre-programmed time which the sirens will sound for once an alarm condition has been generated. STAY Mode 1 Is a condition that automatically isolates certain zones when your system is ARMED in mode 1.
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 W arranty W arranty S tatem ent Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of manufacture as indicated by the date stamp and /or the serial number on the product.
The Austel permit which has been issued for this product is subject to the following conditions. • Control Dialler may only be powered by an EDM Plug Pack S o lu t io n - 1 6 TF008. (Approval number Q92128).
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Q uality Policy AS 3901 Clause 4.1.1 Refer to Procedure No 1 The operations of Electronics Design & Manufacturing Pty Limited include design, development and manufacturing of electronic equipment. Electronics Design &...
Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Installation Notes Installation Company ____________________________________________________ Technician ____________________________________________________________ Phone Number _________________________________________________________ Installation Date ________________________________________________________ Warranty Expires _______________________________________________________ Zone Descriptions Stay Mode Alarm Zone 1 ___________________________________________________ Zone 2 ___________________________________________________ Zone 3 ___________________________________________________ Zone 4 ___________________________________________________ Zone 5 ___________________________________________________ Zone 6 ___________________________________________________...
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Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 STAY Mode Zone 9 ________________________________________________ Zone 10 ________________________________________________ Zone 11 ________________________________________________ Zone 12 ________________________________________________ Zone 13 ________________________________________________ Zone 14 ________________________________________________ Zone 15 ________________________________________________ Zone 16 ________________________________________________ Entry and Exit Times Entry Delay Time 1 For Mode Seconds...
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Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 User Code Options Code Retry Count Attempts Codepad Lockout Time Minutes Arming Options Auto Arming Time ( AM / PM STAY AWAY Auto Arm Warning Time Minutes Auto Disarm Time AM / PM Forced Arming Quick Arm (Hold Down)
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Operators Manual S o lu t io n - 1 6 Isolating Options Code Only To Isolate Standard Isolate Communication Options Domestic Tone Only Domestic Tone Only ID Number Beeps Domestic Voice Basic Pager Alpha Pager Back To Base qqqq Subscriber ID Number DTMF Command Module Fitted Remote Arming Enabled...
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