Arrowhead Alarm Products Elite S V9 Installation & Programming Manual

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V9
ELITE S Version
(8/16 Zone Control Communicator)
Arrowhead
Alarm Products Ltd
Installation &
Programming Guide
Proudly D e si g n e d and Manufactur e d in N e w Z e aland

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  • Page 1 ELITE S Version (8/16 Zone Control Communicator) Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd Installation & Programming Guide Proudly D e si g n e d and Manufactur e d in N e w Z e aland...
  • Page 2 Utilising many years of experience in the security industry and implementing valuable feedback, we are proud to provide you with a new generation of alarm controller. The ELITE S V9 is a New Zealand de- signed and built product which brings you the quality and features which you deserve at an affordable price.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page No. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Wiring to the Panel INPUT OPTIONS Different Input Configurations Zone Wiring Examples Other Inputs OUTPUTS Description of Outputs DTU Board Serial Board ACCESSORIES Radio Receiver Voice Board Proximity Readers Night Monitor Keypad KEYPAD INDICATIONS LED Keypad LCD Keypad KEYPAD MEMORY DISPLAY LED Keypad...
  • Page 4 OUTPUTS Miscellaneous Output Options Output On Delay, Pulse, Reset & Chime Times Output Voice Board Remote Control Start message Un-Map an Output AREAS Area Arm and Special Function Options Area Arm/Stay Pulse & Chirps to Outputs Area Exit Delay Beeps to Keypads Arm &...
  • Page 5: Connection Diagram

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM 230V Mains Earth Heatsink Input Line ELITE S Line V9.00 Phone RESETTING THE PANEL Power-up the panel with the tamper input in alarm while shorting out “RST” pins for 5 seconds (you must short out the “RST” pins before the panel LED starts to flash).
  • Page 6 INPUTS The ELITE S has 9 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs, Programmable, multi-state detection inputs Programmable tamper input ( with optional Key-switch functions) Each input must be terminated with the appropriate value or combination of end-of-line resistors, even if the input is unused. ZONE INPUTS - Each of the 8 zone inputs can be assigned one of the following End of Line (EOL) configuration options, Zone EOL Type (P125E)
  • Page 7 EXAMPLES OF ZONE WIRING OPTIONS Short circuit loop, No EOL 2k2 EOL, No Tamper Zone Zone Type 12 Configuration. Alarm & Tamper monitoring (contacts can be N/C or N/O) N/C or N/O Zone Tamper Resistor Zone Resistor Type 15 Configuration. Zone Doubling, NO Tamper (contacts can be N/C or N/O) N/C or N/O N/C or N/O Zone...
  • Page 8: Outputs

    INPUTS cont. TAMPER - A 24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring system tampers. This Tamper circuit is programmable as either normally closed loop or 2k2 EOL supervision (the default is normally closed loop). Any Tamper alarms on this input are mapped to alarm outputs in the same manner as for detection zones 1-16. Using Dual-End-of-Line resistors (Refer to Zone Type 15 on Page 6) the Tamper input can also provide two key-switches.
  • Page 9: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLING RX-16 RADIO RECEIVER The panel can have wireless capability via the Arrowhead RX-16 receiver module. The receiver will add wireless ca- pability to your system in the form or wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radio-key transmitters and wireless reed switch transmitters.
  • Page 10 It will also allow alarms to be kissed off by a 4 digit code to secure the kiss-off procedure when in Domestic Alarm reporting format. If the on-board DTMF Decoder or the optional DTMF Board are fitted, you must use the <#> button to kiss-off any Domestic Alarm reports.
  • Page 11: Proximity Readers

    PROXIMITY READERS Control Panel BLACK YELLOW N/O Input ORANGE PANIC WHITE KP CLOCK DIODE GREEN KP DATA BROWN BLUE Proximity Arming Reader Lock Supply Electric Lock Control Panel BLACK YELLOW N/O Input ORANGE WHITE KP CLOCK GREEN DIODE KP DATA BROWN BLUE Proximity Reader Only...
  • Page 12: Night Monitor Keypad

    NIGHT MONITOR KEYPAD The Night Monitor Keypad is designed to be a simple night arming station typically used in a bedroom situation. By pressing either of the <Night Monitor> buttons the alarm Stay Mode can be armed or disarmed. If both buttons are pressed simultaneously, a Panic Alarm can be generated.
  • Page 13 ELITE S 16 ZONE LED KEYPAD Ready Mains Memory Battery Bypass Tro ub le ELITE S Line Program Aux (0 ) Contro l ARMED Standard ELITE S Keypad Window Layout When the Panel is displaying codes and address values in program mode it may be necessary to display the 0 digit.
  • Page 14 ELITE S LCD KEYPAD AREA READY ELITE S TROUBLE TUE 28-MAR 10:30 BYPASS SYSTEM ¡ ARM MEMORY£ PANIC¢ STAY ⁄ BYPASS CONTROL PROGRAM - ENTER - The Chart below gives details on the various LED indicators on the keypad and what they mean. LIGHT\INDICATION ON STEADY FLASHING...
  • Page 15: Led Keypad

    LED KEYPAD MEMORY VIEW MODE CURRENT SYSTEM ALARMS When viewing the memory event buffer at the keypad by pressing the “MEMORY ” button, the first thing that will always be displayed are any Current System Alarms that are active. The Current System Alarms are indicated by the Memory/Mains &...
  • Page 16 LED KEYPAD VIEW MEMORY MODE cont. HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART-Continued EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS MAINS FAILURE Controller Mains Supply MAINS Flashing Controller on-board MAINS Flashing 12V Output FAILURE (F2 or F3) Thermal fuses activated LED 1 On Steady Wires to Output 1 or 2 LED’s 1 or 2 On Steady OUTPUT 1 or 2 FAIL...
  • Page 17 LCD KEYPAD VIEW MEMORY MODE The LCD Keypad has similar operational functions to the LED keypad with one notable exception, when displaying Memory Events in “Memory Mode” it will display the events using plain text messages with the Time & date that the event occurred.
  • Page 18 LED KEYPAD INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Separate the two keypad halves of the Arrowhead Keypad by carefully inserting a small screwdriver into the release slots on the bottom edge of the keypad front half and applying a gentle pressure. This will release the bottom edge of the housing enough for you to unclip the top.
  • Page 19: Lcd Keypad

    LCD KEYPAD INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Separate the two keypad halves of the Arrowhead LCD Keypad by carefully inserting a small screwdriver into the release slots on the bottom edge of the keypad front half and applying a gentle pressure. This will release the bottom edge of the housing enough for you to unclip the top.
  • Page 20 LCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE LCD KEYPAD BACKLIGHTING The user can independently adjust the backlight level of the LCD display and the Keypad Buttons from off to on with 16 steps in between. The Buttons used for these special functions vary depending on the LCD keypad. There are two types of LCD keypad that can be used, the “AAP”...
  • Page 21: Lcd Keypad Local Edit Mode

    LCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” PROGRAM MODE The Local Edit Program Mode allows the programming of a customised “System Name” (the name displayed during idle mode at the keypad), Customised “Zone Names” (the text that appears on the keypad when a zone is unsealed), Customised “User Names”...
  • Page 22: Program Mode Access

    LCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” MODE MENU PROGRAMMING The LCD Keypad Main menu headings for “Local Edit” program mode are listed on this page. On entering Local Edit Mode the display will look like the example below. LOCAL MODE KB 1 USER NAMES To move to the next menu heading simply press the arrow.
  • Page 23 When you are at the desired main menu heading, press <ENTER> to access the data program location. See exam- ple below. MAIN-MENU Local Mode Kb 1 User Names Arrows can be used to select the Main- Menu heading. ENTER Button To Program User Names CHANGING THE AREA SINGLE CHARACTER IDENTIFIER DATA SELECT-MENU...
  • Page 24 CHANGING THE AREA SINGLE CHARACTER IDENTIFIER Areas <A..Z> ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP When you enter in [PROG]-[998]-[ENTER] the display will look like the example above. You may edit the single character Area identifier at this address starting at Area “A” (first left-hand position). The keypad allows for up to 16 areas but the actual number of areas supported on this panel is two.
  • Page 25 CHANGING THE KEYPAD AREA NAME AREA A <A..Z> Area A When you enter [PROG]-[2001]-[ENTER] the display will look like the example above. You may edit the Area Name at this location. The area name can be up to 16 characters long. If you program in a name for the area, this name will appear when displaying events in memory display mode.
  • Page 26 RESETTING ALL TEXT TO DEFAULT While in “Local Edit Mode” it is possible to restore all of the customisable text fields to the factory default settings. When you enter in [PROG]-[801]-[ENTER] display will prompt you to press [801]-[ENTER] again. Once you have pressed “801 enter”, all customisable text (eg zone names, user names, output names, etc) will be returned to the default text.
  • Page 27 ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE HOW TO PROGRAM USING LED KEYPADS The programming sequence follows this pattern; <PROGRAM> - <1,2 or 3 digit address> - <ENTER> (Program Address) 1 short beep if OK - 1 long beep if error, THEN <PROGRAM> - <1,2 or 3 digit sub-address> - <ENTER> (Sub-Address) 3 short beeps if OK - 1 long beep if error The LED’s will display current value or status...
  • Page 28 After the system configuration has been reset back to defaults, all values, options & Codes will be set to the values shown in the Program Summary as defaults. These values have been chosen as the most common set-up for the majority of systems.
  • Page 29: Lcd Keypad Menu Programming

    LCD KEYPAD MENU PROGRAMMING The LCD Keypad enables “Manual Free’ programming of the ELITE S panel. Easy to follow plain text Menus will be displayed on the keypad to enable selection of the desired programming options. <ENTER> key selects the Menu you wish to work in or the option in a Sub-Menu you wish ENTER use.
  • Page 30 If you are at a location that has 8 programmable options, eg P4E where the User Arm/Disarm options can be set, by pressing and holding the <CONTROL> button then within 2 seconds pressing the <ENTER> button you can access the sub- text that describes what each option can do. To exit the sub-text display press <ENTER>. STEPPING BACK THROUGH THE MENUS If you are in a Menu location, eg the “USER”...
  • Page 32: Lcd Keypad Main Menu Headings

    LCD “MAIN” MENU HEADINGS “MAIN”-MENU (Navigate with Up/Down Arrows) Press <PROGRAM> until you get here. Press <ENTER> to exit Program Mode <ENTER> TO EXIT INSTALLER: USERS Press <PROGRAM> to alternate between “EXIT” & “USERS”. CLOCK SETTINGS PHONE NUMBERS DIALLER Press < > or < > to move between Menus AREAS ZONES-MAIN...
  • Page 33: Clock Settings

    LCD KEYPAD MAIN & SUB MENU PROGRAM CHART INSTALLER:USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS USER CODE USER TYPE USER AREAS USR ACCESS OPTS P4E USR PROG OPTS PENDANT TYPE USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS USERS PENDANT OPTS USR TIME ZONES USR DEVICES P10E RADIO PANIC BP...
  • Page 34 AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREA A OPTIONS P45E AREA B OPTIONS P46E AREA ARM FOLLOWP47E AREA STAY FOLLOWP48E AREA OPEN FOLLOWP49E AREA ARM CHIRP P50E AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREAS AREA STAY CHIRP P51E AREA OPEN CHIRP P52E AREA UNSTAY CHRPP53E AREA ARM PULSE P54E AREA STAY PULSE...
  • Page 35 OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OP A OPTIONS P34E OP B OPTIONS P35E OP C OPTIONS P36E OP D OPTIONS P37E OP DELAY TIME P38E OP FLASH TIME P39E OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OP RESET TIME P40E OP CHIME TIME P41E OP MESSAGES...
  • Page 36 SPECIAL KEYPAD OPERATING FEATURES ARMING or DISARMING TWO AREAS at a KEYPAD If the panel is configured for two Areas “A&B”, and the option “ARM” button required before code is turned on (P45E Option 1), there are a number of possible arming options. If a user code is only assigned to one area and they press <ARM>...
  • Page 37: User Codes

    +++++USER Programming+++++ USER CODES - P1E 1-100E (NOTE: Users 21-100 can be Radio Users) Note: Where there are up to 8 options at one address, the digits 0 & 9 have special functions. Entering a 0 at the address will turn all options off whereas entering a 9 will turn all options on. Adding or changing a User Code Up to 100 codes can be programmed into the panel.
  • Page 38: User Areas

    keypad they are using. Option 1 Radio User - Users 21-100 can be Radio keys (Pendant) if required. Radio keys can be used to Arm/ Disarm all or part of the alarm or they can operate outputs directly. Unlike user codes, a radio key cannot be assigned to a keypad so if a radio key is assigned to more than one output and the radio key is operated, all of the outputs assigned to the radio key will turn on.
  • Page 39 Option 6 User will Arm Latchkey Mode - If this option is ON, the User will Arm the alarm in Latchkey Mode. Latchkey Mode can also be armed by using the <ARM>, <STAY>, <A> or <B> buttons, (see P75E, P77E, P79E & P81E option 6) or the key-switch (see P112E option 6). If a User with this option ON Disarms the alarm no Latchkey Disarm report will be sent via the dialler.
  • Page 40 RADIO USER TYPE RADIO USER TYPE - P7E 21-100E (NOTE: only Users 21-100 can be Radio Users) Option 0 - Generic (General Pendant Type) Option 1 - Crow Freelink Pendant Option 21 - Ness Pendant Option 0 Generic Type - If a Radio Pendant has no special functions and does not send a battery low signal it is a Generic type 0.
  • Page 41: User Keypad Assignment

    More than one Time Zone can be assigned to a User. Using the above example for TZ#1 and now assuming Time Zone #2 is set to 0900-1200 on day 7 (Saturday), by assigning both TZ1 & 2 to a User will now mean their code is active during weekdays from 0800-1700 plus they are also able to use their code on Saturdays between the hours of 0900-1200.
  • Page 42 USER can turn an OUTPUT ON USER can turn an OUTPUT ON - P13E 1-100E Option 1 - User can turn ON Output # 1 Option 2 - User can turn ON Output # 2 Option 3 - User can turn ON Output # 3 Option 4 - User can turn ON Output # 4 Option 5 - User can turn ON Output # 5 Option 6 - User can turn ON Output # 6...
  • Page 43 When learning a new radio code the panel checks all possible locations (including radio zones) before saving the new code to ensure that the code has not already been loaded into another slot. If the code already exists, the keypad will indicate which slot the code is already installed at. A number from 1-16 indicates a zone slot and a number from 21-100 indicates a user slot.
  • Page 44: Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings

    proximity reader connected to the panel. If the Tag or Card is in memory the keypad will display the number where the Tag or Card is stored (a number from 1-100). The keypad will stop beeping once the memory location has been found.
  • Page 45: Upload/Download Site Code Number

    RECEIVER FAIL DELAY RECEIVER FAIL DELAY - P25E 7E (0-9999 Seconds) If supervised radio detectors are used, the receiver will be seeing regular transmissions. Because of this, the panel can monitor receiver activity to check that the receiver is still working. If the panel does not receive any signals within this time period a receiver failure alarm will be generated.
  • Page 46 Option 5 Receiver Fail/RF Jammed Lockout - If the receiver fail delay (P25E7E) is set to a value other than 0 and the panel sees no activity from the receiver for the set period of time, a receiver fail alarm will be generated.
  • Page 47: Hide User Codes

    Option 7 10 Incorrect Code Attempts locks out the keypad for 90 Seconds - If this option is turned off the panel will create a keypad tamper alarm if more than 4 incorrect codes are entered at a keypad but the keypad will not be locked out.
  • Page 48 will only report the AC fail 3 times to the dialler. As soon as the arm state has changed any counts are reset back to zero again. If this option is off there is no limit on the recording and reporting of events.
  • Page 49 (the pulse time is the value programmed at the output pulse timer P39E). Option 4 Lockout Output - This option is used to limit the output to one operation per arming period. Option 5 DTMF Remote Control of Output - If the panel is set-up so a User can dial in from a remote telephone to perform “DTMF Code Control”...
  • Page 50 OUTPUT OPTIONS “C” OUTPUT OPTIONS “C” - P36E 1-8E Option 1 - Walk-test Pulse to Output Option 2 - Pulse Output every 5 seconds when Disarmed Option 3 - Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following Arming Option 4 - Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following a Zone Alarm Option 5 - Output Disabled when P25E3E timer is running Option 1 Walk-test Pulse to Output - When the panel is in Walk-test Mode, this option assigns a pulse to the...
  • Page 51 OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME - P38E 1-8E (0-9999 Seconds, 0 = no delay) The “On” delay allows the operation of the Output to be delayed by the time programmed at this location. If set to “0” there will be no on delay and the Output will operate the instant it is turned on. OUTPUT PULSE TIME OUTPUT PULSE TIME - P39E 1-8E (0-255 1/10th Seconds, eg 20 = 2 secs) The Pulse time affects the time the output turns on when the pulse timer is used on the Output.
  • Page 52 +++++Areas+++++ AREA OPTIONS “A” AREA OPTIONS “A” - P45E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - <ARM> button Required Before Code to Arm Option 2 - <STAY> button Required Before code to Arm Stay Mode Option 3 - <CODE>...
  • Page 53 alarms occur within 45 minutes (and the zone that activated is sealed) the near alarm timer is reset and a restore is sent for the zone that activated. If the zone that activated is still unsealed when the 45 minute timer expires, a zone bypass for that zone will be sent and the zone will remain bypassed until the area is disarmed.
  • Page 54 PENDANT ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT PENDANT ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT - P50E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 7 - Output 7 Option 4 - Output 4...
  • Page 55 Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate an Arm state. This could be used to start a video recorder or similar device. Each time an Area is armed, a single pulse will be applied to the output. The Pulse time (P39E) sets the length of the pulse .
  • Page 56 occur at one second intervals until the last 5 seconds at which time they change to 1/2 second intervals to act as a warning that the delay is about to expire. When arming Stay Mode the exit and entry delays can be cancelled by pressing the <ENTER>...
  • Page 57 ARMED EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT ARMED EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT - P65E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 7 - Output 7 Option 4 - Output 4...
  • Page 58 Arm or Disarm that area. KEYPAD BUTTON OPTIONS KEYPAD BUTTON OPTIONS - P72E 1-8E Option 1 - <CHIME> or <CONTROL><PROGRAM> button Enabled Option 2 - <BYPASS> button Enabled Option 3 - <PANIC> button Enabled Option 4 - Delayed Operation of <PANIC> button Option 5 - <1>...
  • Page 59 KEYPAD SYSTEM BEEPS & LED OPTIONS KEYPAD SYSTEM BEEPS & LED OPTIONS - P73E 1-8E Option 1 - Mains Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 2 - Fuse Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 3 - Battery Low Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 4 - Telephone Line Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 5 - System Tamper Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 6 - Receiver Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 7 - Turn Off Keypad LED’s when Armed...
  • Page 60 KEYPAD <ARM> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS KEYPAD <ARM> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS - P75E 1-8E Option 1 - <ARM> button can Arm Option 2 - <ARM> button can Arm Stay Mode Option 3 - <ARM> button can Disarm at All Times Option 4 - <ARM> button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times Option 5 - <ARM>...
  • Page 61 Option 6 - <STAY> button can Arm Latchkey Mode Option 7 - <STAY> button can Disarm During Exit Delay Option 8 - <STAY> button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay Option 1 <STAY> button can Arm - This option enables single button Arming using the <STAY> button. For single button operation to work options 2 &...
  • Page 62 Option 2 <A> button can Arm Stay Mode - This option enables single button Arming of Stay Mode using the <A> button. For single button operation to work options 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E. (NOTE: Following arming of Stay Mode, if the <ENTER> button is pressed, all entry & exit delays will be reset to zero for that armed period).
  • Page 63 Option 4 <B> button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times - This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the <B> button. For single button disarm operation to work options 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E Option 5 <B>...
  • Page 64 KEYPAD FIRE ALARM to OUTPUT KEYPAD FIRE ALARM to OUTPUT - P85E 1-8E (includes <A> & <B> or <4> & <6>) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 7 - Output 7 Option 4 - Output 4...
  • Page 65 Option 1 - Keypad 1 Option 5 - Keypad 5 Option 2 - Keypad 2 Option 6 - Keypad 6 Option 3 - Keypad 3 Option 7 - Keypad 7 Option 4 - Keypad 4 Option 8 - Keypad 8 When a keypad generated Panic Alarm is generated, the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad.
  • Page 66 to work correctly. The proximity reader keypad address number is set at P99E as detailed below. LEARN PROXIMITY READER KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER LEARN PROXIMITY READER KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER - P99E 1-8E (Value = Keypad Address 1-8) When a Proximity reader is connected to the panel it must have a unique keypad address number assigned so that any program options can be assigned to that specific reader.
  • Page 67 Option 3 Key-Switch can Disarm - This option enables Disarming of the assigned Area via the Key-switch. Option 4 Key-Switch can Disarm Stay Mode - This option enables Stay Mode Disarming of the assigned Area via the Key-switch. Option 5 Key-Switch has Security Guard Options - If the key-switch has option 5 on, they can Arm all Areas assigned, but they may only Disarm if the panel is currently Armed and in the alarm state.
  • Page 68 and zone doubling is not being used (eg P125E for the zone is not set to 14) then this function has no effect. If zone doubling is turned on and this option is set for N/O operation (option 2 is turned on) the proximity reader input must be shorted to 0V to seal the zone input.
  • Page 69 arm/disarm state of the panel. If the 24 Hour zone also has an entry delay programmed (P144E), this delay will apply. If the 24 Hour zone activates but then resets before the entry delay expires no alarm will be generated. This feature can be useful for monitoring plant type alarms such as freezer alarms. Once the alarm has been generated it must be cleared by entry of a valid User code.
  • Page 70 Option 5 Zone will report to Area B Account Code - If a zone is in Areas A & B and it goes into alarm, it will default to reporting on the Area A Account Code (see P62E). By turning this option on when a zone is in both areas it will report to Area B account Code.
  • Page 71 RADIO ZONE DETECTOR TYPE Any of the 16 zones can be made radio zones. There are multiple types of radio detectors that can be used on the panel. It is important to set the correct radio type for the detector being used so that all of the special functions such as battery low signals, tamper alarms, reed switch open/close signals and supervision signals can all be monitored correctly.
  • Page 72 Type 32 Visonic Powercode (unsupervised) - If a Visonic Powercode radio device is used on the panel selecting Type 32 allows the panel to correctly recognize the alarm, tamper and battery low signal from the device. The supervisory signal sent by the device is ignored in this mode. Type 33 Visonic Powercode (supervised) - If the Visonic Powercode range of radio PIR or reed switch are used on the panel selecting Type 33 allows the panel to correctly recognize the alarm, tamper &...
  • Page 73 If a zone is programmed as a Chime zone (P123E7E) and it activates, the zone can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signalling. The output will operate for the Chime to Output time at location P41E. The zone must clear before the output can be activated again.
  • Page 74 ZONE TAMPER ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD ZONE TAMPER ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P139E 1-16E Option 1 - Keypad 1 Option 5 - Keypad 5 Option 2 - Keypad 2 Option 6 - Keypad 6 Option 3 - Keypad 3 Option 7 - Keypad 7 Option 4 - Keypad 4 Option 8 - Keypad 8...
  • Page 75 STAY MODE ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIME STAY MODE ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIME - P145E 1-16E (Value 0-9999 Seconds) Each Zone has it’s own Entry Delay time when in Stay Mode. The delay can be programmed from 0-9999 seconds in one second increments. If the entry delay is set to “0” the zone will be an instant zone. ZONE RE-TRIGGER COUNT ZONE RE-TRIGGER COUNT - P146E 1-15E (Value 0-15 Triggers) Each Zone has it’s own alarm Re-trigger Count.
  • Page 76 If Stay Mode is Armed and a delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep an Output to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off. SENSOR-WATCH TIME SENSOR-WATCH TIME - P163E 1-16E (Value 0-9999 Minutes) If the zone is programmed as a “Sensor-Watch”...
  • Page 77 If zones are programmed for near and confirmed alarms (P64E option 1 on), it is also possible to get an indication of a Confirmed Alarm from any of the 8 Outputs using this program location. A Confirmed Alarm is the second alarm from a different zone to the one that caused the Near Alarm and must happen within 45 minutes of the near alarm.
  • Page 78 holiday occurs all Time-zones will be disabled but if this option is turned on the Time-zone will not be affected when a holiday is active. +++++Dialler+++++ DIALLER OPTIONS DIALLER OPTIONS - P175E 1E Option 1 - Dialler is Enabled Option 2 - Fax Defeat Option 3 - Disable Telephone Line Monitoring Option 4 - Pulse Dialling (NOTE: For DTMF 4 &...
  • Page 79 number. If this option is turned on, and a PC contacts the panel a direct connection cannot be made with the PC. The panel will hang-up the call and dial the PC back on the Call-back number. The PC user can only select the “Call-back”...
  • Page 80 Option 1 - Listen-in Enabled when dialling only and in Disarmed State Option 2 - Listen-in Enabled when dialling only and in Armed State Option 3 - Listen-in Enabled when dialling only and in Monitor Mode Option 4 - Listen-in Enabled through the entire call only in Disarmed state Option 5 - Listen-in Enabled through the entire call only in Armed State Option 6 - Listen-in Enabled through the entire call only in Monitor Mode Option 7 - Listen-in Enabled when the panel answers a call...
  • Page 81 OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER - P175E 12E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999) The panel can be configured to allow remote operation of the Outputs via a remote telephone. The code programmed at this address is the DTMF code that must be used when performing this function. When dialling the panel and it has answered the call, after waiting for the panel modem tones to stop you can enter in the 4 digit DTMF code plus the Output number you wish to control, eg <1>...
  • Page 82 MANUAL TEST CALL INITIATED VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER - P176E 11E (Value 0-99) If a Voice Board is connected to the panel it is possible to send various alarm messages to identify the type of alarm If the above locations are programmed with a “0” then the event will not report in Voice or Domestic format. +++++Telephone Numbers+++++ TELEPHONE NUMBERS TELEPHONE NUMBERS - P181E 1-8E (Value 1-16 digit number)
  • Page 83 event code for the alarm event and a 3 digit zone number to identify the zone in alarm. Option 4 Voice Dialler - If the optional voice board is fitted to the panel then selecting this option for the telephone number will allow preset voice messages to be sent via the telephone following an alarm. The kiss off method to acknowledge the alarm message is the same as the Domestic Format.
  • Page 84 Option 3 Blind Dial - When the dialler makes a call it looks for dial tone before making the call. If no dial tone is detected the panel hangs up and attempts another call. The panel will do this 3 times and if dial tone is still not detected it will make the call anyway.
  • Page 85 Option 6 Report Keypad Tamper - If this option is on the panel will report a Tamper Alarm from a keypad fitted with a tamper switch or a wrong code alarm from a keypad. Option 7 Report Radio Zone Tamper - If this option is on the panel will report a Radio Zone Tamper Alarm. DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “B”...
  • Page 86 Option 5 Report Stay Mode Zone Alarms - If this option is on, the panel will report zone alarms in Stay Mode. Option 6 Report Access to Program Mode - If this option is on the panel will report a Contact ID code to indicate that either Client or Installer program Modes have been accessed.
  • Page 87 Option 6 - Divert on Time-zone Arm/Disarm Option 7 - Divert on DTMF or PC Arm/Disarm Option 8 - Divert on single button <ARM> or <STAY> Option 1 Divert Arm - If this option is on then the Call-Divert On number (P194E1E) will be dialled when the system is Armed.
  • Page 88 +++++4+2 Program Options+++++ When using the 4+2 Reporting Format the two digit report code can be changed if desired at the locations below. Also the two digit codes can include the numbers 0-9 as well the special characters B,C,D,E & F. The chart below shows how to program the special 4+2 characters.
  • Page 89 MAINS FAIL 4+2 CODE MAINS FAIL 4+2 CODE - P195E 1E (Value 00-FF) MAINS FAIL RESTORE 4+2 CODE MAINS FAIL RESTORE 4+2 CODE - P195E 2E (Value 00-FF) BATTERY LOW 4+2 CODE BATTERY LOW 4+2 CODE - P195E 3E (Value 00-FF) BATTERY LOW RESTORE 4+2 CODE BATTERY LOW RESTORE 4+2 CODE - P195E 4E (Value 00-FF) SYSTEM TAMPER 4+2 CODE...
  • Page 90 “FIRE” ALARM 4+2 CODE “FIRE” ALARM 4+2 CODE - P195E 19E (Value 00-FF) “FIRE” ALARM RESTORE 4+2 CODE “FIRE” ALARM RESTORE 4+2 CODE - P195E 20E (Value 00-FF) “MEDICAL” ALARM 4+2 CODE “MEDICAL” ALARM 4+2 CODE - P195E 21E (Value 00-FF) “MEDICAL”...
  • Page 91 +++++Panel Diagnostic & Default Options+++++ PANEL SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER PANEL SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER - P200E 1E This location will display the software version of the panel. KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER - P200E 2E This location will display the keypad number of the keypad currently in program mode. AREAS ASSIGNED to the KEYPAD AREAS ASSIGNED to the KEYPAD - P200E 3E This location will display the Areas assigned to the keypad currently in program mode.
  • Page 92 DEFAULT CODES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS DEFAULT CODES & TELEPHONE NUMBER - P200E 9E This location is used to return the panels User and Installer Codes plus the Telephone Numbers & Account Codes to the default settings. DEFAULT ALL PROGRAMMING TO FACTORY SETTINGS DEFAULT ALL PROGRAMMING TO FACTORY SETTINGS - P200E 10E This location is used to return the panels User and Installer Codes plus the Telephone Numbers &...
  • Page 93 ELITE S PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the panel program addresses. This is intended as a quick guide to finding a program address. In many address locations, there is a main address (e.g. “P1E”), then a sub address (e.g.
  • Page 94 4 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 4 5 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 5 6 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 6 7 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 7 8 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 8 User to Keypad Assignment P10E 1-100E...
  • Page 95 Find Radio Pendant memory Location P20E Enter this address then operate the Radio Pendant to find its user # Page 43 (applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 1). Only press 0E when using LED Keypad. Learn Access Tag/Card Codes P21E 1-100E Learn Access Tag/Card Codes for Users 1-100...
  • Page 96 5 = No Keypad Indications while Armed 6 = Monitored KP Buss Output Board 7 = Enable Keypad Tamper Switch Alarms 8 = Limit Events & Dialler to 3 of any one type Setting Real Time Clock P26E Real Time Hour/Minute - Page 48 Value 0-2359 P26E...
  • Page 97 Start of Output “Command Control” Status Messages P42E 1-8E Start message Number for Outputs 1-8 “Command Control” - Page 51 0-99 (Default = 0) Un-Map an Output P43E 1-8E Un-map Outputs 1-8 (remove ALL Defaults from an Output) Page 51 Assigning a Time-zone to an Output P44E 1-8E...
  • Page 98 (2=Area “B”) Area “A” & “B” Disarm Pulse to Output P56E 1-2E Area A&B Disarm Pulse to Output - Page 55 Value 1-8 (for Outputs 1-8) (1=Area “A”) (Default = All Off) (2=Area “B”) Area “A” & “B” Stay Disarm Pulse to Output P57E 1-2E Area A&B Stay Disarm Pulse to Output -...
  • Page 99 4 = Delayed panic on <PANIC> Button 5 = <1> + <3> or <CONTROL> + <CHIME> Panic Alarm Enabled 6 = <4> + <6> or <A> + <B> Fire Alarm Enabled 7 = <7> + <9> or <B> + <CHIME> Medical Alarm Enabled 8 = Stay Armed Beep to Keypad Alarm Beeps &...
  • Page 100 “Control” Button to Output Mask (for Access Control) P83E 1-8E Keypad “Control” Button to Output Mask Page 63 (Default = All Off) 1 = The Keypad “Control” Button is linked to Output # 1 2 = The Keypad “Control” Button is linked to Output # 2 3 = The Keypad “Control”...
  • Page 101 Manually Operated Panic Alarm Beeps to Keypads P90E 1-8E Panic Alarm Beeps to Keypads Page 64 (Default = All On) 1 = A Panic Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 1 2 = A Panic Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 2 3 = A Panic Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 3 4 = A Panic Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 4 5 = A Panic Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 5...
  • Page 102 +++++Key-switches+++++ Key-switch Area Assignment P111E 1-2E K/S 1 & 2 assigned to Areas A or B - Page 66 1 = Assigned to Area “A” (1 = K/S # 1) (Default K/S # 1 = 1) 2 = Assigned to Area “B” (2 = K/S # 2) (Default K/S # 2 = 2) Key-switch Access &...
  • Page 103 Programming Zone Response P126E 1-8E Programming Zone Response Page 70 1 to 8 Vibration mode (Default = 9) (Zone EOL-P125E, for Vibration Mode MUST be type 3 only ) 1 = highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level. 9 to 26 Normal zone mode Response time = approx 200ms –1sec Programming the Radio Zone Detector Type P127E 1-16E...
  • Page 104 Armed Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads P134E 1-16E Armed Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads Page 73 (Default = All On) 1 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #1 2 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #2 3 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #3 4 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #4 5 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #5...
  • Page 105 Armed Zone Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads P142E 1-16E Armed Zone Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads Page 74 (Default = 1) 1 = Armed Zone Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #1 2 = Armed Zone Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #2 3 = Armed Zone Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #3 4 = Armed Zone Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #4 5 = Armed Zone Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #5...
  • Page 106 Away Zone Entry Delay to Outputs P161E 1-16E Away Zone Entry Delay to Outputs Page 75 (Default = All Off) 1 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #1 2 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #2 3 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #3 4 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #4 5 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #5 6 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #6...
  • Page 107 Time Zone Options P174E 1-8E Time Zone 1-8 Options Page 77 (Default = All Off) 1 = Ignore Holidays 2-8 = Spare +++++Dialler+++++ Dialler Programming Options P175E 1E Dialler options Page 78 (Default = 7) 1 = Dialler is Enabled 2 = Fax Defeat 3 = Disable Telephone Line Monitoring 4 = DTMF or Pulse Dial (For DTMF, 4&5 must both be OFF)
  • Page 108 Dialler Acknowledge Code P175E 14E Voice/Domestic Acknowledge Code - Page 81 Value 1-4 digit code (1-9999) (Default = 0) Force Test Call Code P175E 15E Force Test Call Code - Page 81 Value 1-4 digit code (1-9999) (Default = 0, Feature disabled) Programming Voice Board Messages P176E 1E Keypad or Radio “Panic”...
  • Page 109 (Default = 1,6,8) 2 = Report Stay Mode Arm/Disarm 3 = Report Disarm only after an Activation 4 = Report Stay Mode Disarm only after an Activation 5 = Report Stay Mode Zone Alarms 6 = Report Access to Program Mode 7 = Report 24 Hour Alarms when set to Domestic/Voice mode 8 = Report Zone Restores Dialler Reporting Options D...
  • Page 110 Armed/Disarmed by “Key-switch” 4+2 Reporting Code P195E 14E 4+2 Arm by “Key-switch” Code - Page 89 Two digit value from 00-FF P195E 15E 4+2 Disarm by “Key-switch” Code - Page 89 Two digit value from 00-FF “Time Zone Arm Failure” 4+2 Reporting Code P195E 16E 4+2 Time Zone Arm Failure - Page 89...
  • Page 111 Restore User & Installer Codes plus Telephone Numbers to Defaults P200E 9E Restore User/Installer Codes & Telephone #’s to Default Values Page 92 Restore All Factory Defaults P200E 10E Restore All Factory Defaults Page 92 Clear Alarm Memory Buffer P200E 11E Clear Alarm Memory Buffer Page 92 Initiate a Call to the Call-back...
  • Page 112 ELITE S OEM LED KEYPAD READY PROGRAM CONTROL BYPASS AC FAIL MEMORY BATTERY LOW LINE TROUBLE ELITE S OEM LED KEYPAD INDICATIONS MEMORY BYPASS STAY CONTROL ENTER PROGRAM ELITE S OEM LED KEYPAD INDICATIONS Page 112...
  • Page 113 ELITE S QUICK START GUIDE The default settings of this panel have been chosen to allow the system to be up and running with a minimum of programming. Because of this there are normally only a handful of program addresses that need to be changed to get the system fully functional.
  • Page 114 USER PRIVILEGES CHART P5E Options: Option 8: Can force download Option 7: Learn new radio devices Option 6: Change DTMF command Option 5: Change clock Option 4: Change phone numbers Option 3: Full access Option 2: Change others codes Program Location Option 1: Change own code User codes...
  • Page 115 TELECOM INTERFACE The dialler facility on this controller has been designed to provide optimum flexibility in the way in which alarm events are reported. This flexibility includes options for reporting to a central monitoring station using Contact ID format, a Domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones, a format for reporting alarms to an alpha numeric pager and a powerful Speech Dialler.
  • Page 116 Contact ID Reporting Code Summary In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P157E, P158E, P159E, P175E (10E-12E) there are a number of fixed event codes. The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below. Associated with the fixed and programmable event codes, there are a number of extension codes, that are also listed below.
  • Page 117 SIA Reporting Code Summary Most of the SIA Event Codes are fixed within the panel but some locations such as zones at P196E (1-16E) and Panic/Fire/ Medical at P197E (1-3E) can have a user defined report code from the table below. To follow are the default SIA reporting codes. Event Type SIA Alarm Code SIA Restore Code...
  • Page 118 Setting up and Operation of the Full Duplex Two Way Voice Function From panel software version V9.05 there have been some new options added to allow for a Full Duplex Two Way Voice connection following the successful reporting of an alarm event to monitoring. This new two way voice mode applies to alarm reports in either CID (Contact ID) or SIA.
  • Page 119 Software change Update Notice Software Update V9.03 August 2006 The following new features have been added in V9.03 1– Code required to View memory P4E option 8 and P25E option 1 2– Radio pendant only works during entry delay for disarm P8E option 4 3–...
  • Page 120 Software Update V9.08.12B Feb 2011 1 - ELITE S & ELITE S-LITE panels with the “B” at the end of the software version number V9.08.12 have had a default change. These new defaults were released in February 2011. The miscellaneous Domestic/Voice reporting options at P176E 1E - 11E were all defaulted to “1”...

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