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RUNNER 8/64 8/64 Zones Control Panel Installation & Programming Guide...
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This RUNNER 8/6 alarm control panel has been designed to provide the most requested features for both the installer & the end-user. These features include ease of installation, ease of programming and user friendly operation all in a package which is reliable, functional and attractive. 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.
CONTENTS Page No. CONNECTION DIAGRAM Wiring zone and output expanders to the Panel ZONE EXPANDER DIP SWITCH SETTINGS OUTPUT EXPANDER DIP SWITCH SETTINGS WIEGAND EXPANDER DIP SWITCH SETTINGS SELECTIVE ARM/DISARMING with MULTIPLE AREAS INPUTS Examples of Zone Wiring Inputs Outputs Accessories DTMF COMMAND CONTROL OVERVIEW How to use DTMF Remote Control...
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AREAS Area Arm and Special Function Options Area Arm/Stay Pulse & Chirps to Outputs Area Exit Delay Beeps to Keypads Arm & Stay Exit Delay Time Monitoring Account Code Number Remote Arm/Disarm DTMF Code & Start Voice Message Area Delinquency Time Auto-Arm/Disarm Time-zone Program LCD Area Name KEYPADS...
CONNECTION DIAGRAM 230V Input SERIAL TCP/IP Line RUNNER V10.00 RESETTING THE PANEL Power-up the panel with the tamper input in Phone Mains alarm while shorting out “RST” pins for 5 Earth seconds (you must short out the “RST” pins before the panel LED starts to flash). This will Disarm All Armed Areas and allow 17V AC access to installer mode by entering <PROG>...
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INSTALLING PROXIMITY READERS The Wiegand Interface board allows various access control readers/keypads to be connected to the RUNNER key-pad bus. The Wiegand Interface has an 8 way DIP switch that allows the keypad address to be set to a value between 1-32. It also has two inputs and a relay output that are linked to the keypad address, eg if the Wiegand Interface board is set to keypad address number 15 (Switches 2, 3 &...
SELECTIVE ARM/DISARMING with MULTIPLE AREAS At software version V225 a new method for selective arm/disarm when multiple areas are assigned to a user was added to make it more flexible. To use this new selective arm/disarm you must turn ON option 6 at P25E13E.
INPUTS The RUNNER 8/6 control board has 9 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs, Programmable, multi-state zone inputs Programmable tamper input 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)
EXAMPLES OF ZONE WIRING OPTIONS Type 16 Configuration. Zone doubling no Tamper monitoring Zone High Zone Low Zone NOTE: With Type 16 configuration NO contacts cannot be used 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...
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. In addition to the Zone &...
ACCESSORIES DTMF COMMAND CONTROL SEQUENCE If DTMF Command Control has been enabled the operation is performed as follows. Call the control panel. When the panel answers it will play the message “Enter your code followed by the # key”. At that point enter in your DTMF Code (program location P63E for Area Arm/Disarm or P175E12E for Output control) followed by the # key on the phone.
MEMORY VIEW MODE CURRENT ALARMS When viewing the memory event buffer at the keypad by pressing the “MEMÇ” button, the first thing that will al- ways be displayed are any Current Alarms that are still active. When all current system alarms have been dis- played the keypad will then start to show the historical memory events.
FULL LCD KEYPAD INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Connect the 4 wires from the keypad bus on the main control panel to the corresponding connections on the keypad (DAT, CLK, POS & NEG) The 5th wire is an optional “Listen-in“ connection. It is connected from the "Input" terminal of the keypad to the "Lin"...
FULL LCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE LCD KEYPAD BACKLIGHTING The installer can adjust the backlight level of each LCD display and the keypad button backlight levels by program- ming the required value at P95E in the main control panel. The value is a range from 0-100%. If set to 0 both the LCD and the keypad button backlighting will be off.
FULL LCD KEYPAD TEXT EDITING The FUL LCD keypad has various text locations that allow for customising of names that will appear when viewing events in memory mode. For example all of the 2000 users can have a unique 20 character name. All LCD Text edit- ing is done in the “Installer Program Mode”...
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FULL LCD KEYPAD MENU PROGRAMMING The FULL LCD Keypad enables “Menu” programming of the RUNNER 8/6 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 to use.
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STEPPING BACK THROUGH THE MENUS If you are in a Menu location, eg the “USER” Data Entry field, and you wish to step back one stage to the previous Sub-Menu, you need to press the <PROG> button. Each time the <PROG> button is pressed the display will step back to the previous stage (remembering where you were before) until you get back to the Main-Menu.
ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE ACCESS TO INSTALLER PROGRAMMING ON POWER UP (INSTALLER MODE) When power is applied to the controller for the first time and with the panel tamper input open, the panel will in- hibit tamper alarms and ready the panel to enter INSTALLER PROGRAM MODE (unless the Installer Lock-out at address P25E10E Option 8 has previously been enabled).
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If no buttons are pressed for 30 minutes the panel will automatically exit program mode Note: While in Program Mode all Tampers and 24 hour alarms are disabled which allows quiet access to the panel, detectors and external siren units, etc. On exiting program mode, all inputs are scanned and if any tampers or 24Hr alarms are present an activation will occur.
+++++USER Programming+++++ USER CODES Note: Where there are up to 32 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. Also pressing and holding the 0 will delete data such as user codes, telephone numbers, account codes, etc.
Option 1 Radio User - Users 101-2000 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.
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Disarms the alarm no Latchkey Disarm report will be sent via the dialler. If Latchkey Mode is Armed and a user with this option turned OFF Disarms the alarm a Latchkey disarm report will be sent to alert parents when their children have returned home. Reporting of Latchkey Disarm is enabled at location (P189E option 1).
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Generic type 0. Option 1 Crow Freewave Type - If a Crow Freewave Radio Pendant is being used set the type to 1. When the pendant detects a battery low it will send a signal to the panel.
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If the time-zone has just been programmed and should currently be active you will have to wait until the next minute expires before the panel will update the time-zone status. You can see if the time-zone is active at location P200E4E.
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If a Radio Pendant is programmed to create a Panic Alarm (see P8E), when the Panic Alarm is activated it can be silent or it can turn on an Output. This option would normally be used to turn on any internal and/or external audible alarms connected to Outputs during a Pendant Panic Alarm.
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buss. With the reader connected and the panel in program mode, entering P21E then the Access tag/card number you wish to enrol, eg 11E for Tag/Card number 11, the keypad will start to beep to indicate that learn mode has been started.
Code/Tag/Radio User End Time P1029E 1-2000E - HH:MM The time a Code/Tag will cease to function. If an access Code, Tag/Card or Radio User has an end time programmed at this address the user will only be able to be used up to the end time at which time it will stop working. If an end time of 09:59 was programmed the user will work until the end of the 59th minute (eg the user will work up to 10:00).
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. If set to 0, the receiver monitoring will be turned off.
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conditions are displayed and reported by the control panel. Option 7 Cannot arm if the system battery is low. - If this option is turned on, the panel cannot be armed if the panel battery is low. When the battery is fully charged the panel can then be armed. If this option is turned off the panel can be armed during these fault conditions.
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USER OPTIONS USER OPTIONS - P25E 12E (NOTE: This Option can ONLY be accessed from Client Mode) Option 1 - Hide User Codes from Installer Option 1 Hide User Codes from Installer - This option is only accessible from Client Program Mode. It is designed to allow the User (owner) of the alarm to hide their User Codes from the Installer if desired.
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panel will reset this count. WEBPAGE “INCORRECT LOGIN” LOCKOUT TIME Webpage “Incorrect Login” Lockout Time - P25E 16E 0-9999. If this address is set to 0 there is no lockout time if the programmed count at P25E15E is exceeded. If set from 1- 9999, that is the time in seconds that all webpage access will be locked out for.
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Serial over IP User Name Serial over IP User Name - P25E 19E (maximum 16 characters) If option 3 is ON at P25E18E then any Serial over IP connection will need Authentication. The user name is programmed at this address. The user name is case sensitive. The user name must be entered first followed by the password.
automatically adjust for daylight saving. NOTE: If the start and/or stop Sunday (P27E above) must be the last Sunday of the month (which can be Sunday number 4 or 5 depending on the year) then you must se the value to 5. +++++Outputs+++++ NOTE: With all output programming options we refer to outputs 1-32.
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selected at this address. Option 7 <Control> button can Operate Output - The <Control> button on the keypad can also be used to turn outputs on or off. For that to happen this option must be turned on for the output/s concerned. To turn an output on locally at the keypad the operator simply presses the <Control>...
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Option 2 Pulse Output every 5 seconds when Disarmed - This option will cause the Output to pulse every 5 seconds when the panel is disarmed. The pulse time is linked to the Output Pulse time (P39E). Option 3 Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following Arming - This option will cause the Output to pulse for 2 seconds when the panel is armed and the message has been kissed off by the monitoring company.
Option 6 Pulse output when exit delay to Output (P65E) is running - If the panel is set to arm on no activity (see P46E options 2 & 8) then once the zone activity timer (P4071E) has expired the Pre-alert arming indication will start.
once the TZ has ended and the output is OFF. The CONTROL to Output function is the only operation that can override the Output while the TZ is active.) +++++Areas+++++ AREA OPTIONS “A” AREA OPTIONS “A” - P45E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32) Option 1 - <ARM>...
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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. Any new alarms after the timer has expired will send another Near Alarm report. If a second alarm on a different zone occurs within 45 minutes of the Near alarm, an Intrusion Verified alarm report will be sent.
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For monitoring purposes a Disarm indication can be assigned to an Output. Each Area can have a separate disarm indication assigned to a different output if required. This function can also be used to unlock a controlled door so the door will remain unlocked while the alarm is disarmed and relock it when the alarm is armed allowing normal timed access control through the door afterhours.
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(P39E) sets the length of the pulse . STAY MODE ARM PULSE to OUTPUT STAY MODE ARM PULSE to OUTPUT - P55E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32) Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32 Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate that Stay Mode is Armed.
STAY MODE EXIT DELAY TIME STAY MODE EXIT DELAY TIME - P61E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32) (Value 0-255 Seconds) Each Stay Mode Area can have their own exit delay time. The delay can be programmed from 1-255 seconds in one second increments.
option 7 and that will play during the pre-alert time (once again with the volume settings applied) changing to the pulsed 1khz tone for the exit delay. STAY MODE ARM EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT STAY MODE ARM EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT - P66E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32) Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32 Sometimes it can be useful to extend the exit beeps, that occur at a keypad, to be present on an audible device on...
will give a pre-alert warning that the area is going to arm. If exit beeps to keypads (P58E) is programmed the keypad will beep when the pre-alert timer is active. Any zone activity during this time will reset the pre-alert timer and start the activity timer again.
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buttons are pressed simultaneously. NOTE: If a keypad Fire alarm is generated it will create a separate Fire Alarm for every area assigned to the keypad at Address P71E. To clear the alarm fully the Fire alarm must be cleared for all areas so the code used to reset the alarm must be assigned to the same areas (P3E) as the keypad (P71E).
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keypad. Option 6 Receiver Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer - If this option is on a Receiver Failure will cause the keypad buzzer to sound continuously. The continuous beep will automatically clear when the Receiver starts to see transmissions again or it can be silenced by pressing the <ENTER> button on the keypad. Option 7 Turn Off Keypad LED’s and Backlighting when Armed - This option allows the LED’s and all backlighting on a keypad to be turned off when the panel is in the Armed state.
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option (P4E Option 6) used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialler. Option 7 <ARM> button can Disarm During Exit Delay - This option allows single button Disarming using the <ARM> button provided the Armed Mode exit delay is active. If the exit delay has expired the <ARM> button cannot be used to disarm the alarm.
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button disarm operation to work options 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E KEYPAD <A> BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT KEYPAD <A> BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT - P78E 1-32E Value = 01-32 for Areas 1-32 Option 01 Area “1” - This option assigns the keypad <A> button to Area 1. If a keypad <A> button is assigned to only Area 1 it can only Arm or Disarm that area.
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assigned to only Area 32 it can only Arm or Disarm that area. KEYPAD <B> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS KEYPAD <B> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS - P81E 1-32E Option 1 - <B> button can Arm Option 2 - <B> button can Arm A Mode Option 3 - <B>...
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as lights, etc and you wish to be able to turn them On or Off from a keypad. By limiting the access to Outputs via the <CONTROL> button you can avoid conflict with alarm outputs (eg the User can be denied access to outputs that are being used for alarm functions).
MANUAL FIRE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD MANUAL FIRE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P91E 1-32E Value = 01-32 for Keypads 1-32 Option 01 = Keypad 1 - Option 32 = Keypad 32 When a keypad Fire Alarm is generated, the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad. MANUAL MEDICAL ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD MANUAL MEDICAL ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P92E 1-32E Value = 01-32 for Keypads 1-32 Option 01 = Keypad 1 - Option 32 = Keypad 32...
very quick when there are many Areas associated with a keypad because up to 7 Area numbers can be displayed per line. If the option is turned Off the Armed Areas will be displayed with the full Area name. This is useful if there are only a couple of Areas associated with a keypad. Option 7 Double Badge to ARM Keypad - If this option is turned on and an access card/tag with Arm/ Disarm capabilities is used at this reader/keypad, the access card/tag will always disarm the...
GLOBAL ZONE EOL (End-of-Line) OPTIONS - P119E 1E Value 1-16 (If the Value is set to 0 the individual options can be selected at program location P125E) Option 1 - 1k Option 9 - 10k Option 2 - 1k5 Option 10 - 12k Option 3 - 2k2 Option 11 - 22k Option 4 - 3k3...
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zone will activate when any of the assigned areas are armed. If option 6 is ON at address P123E (“Zones are shared between Areas”) then it will only activate when all assigned areas are armed. Option 32 Area “32” - This option assigns the Zone to Area 32. If a Zone is assigned only to Area 32 it will activate if Area 32 is armed.
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ZONE OPTIONS B ZONE OPTIONS B - P123E 1-64E Value 1-8 Option 1 - Zone is a Handover Zone Option 2 - Zone is a Two Trigger Zone Option 3 - Zone is a 24 Hour Zone Option 4 - Zone is an Auto-reset Zone Option 5 - Zone is a 24 Hour Fire Zone Option 6 - Zone is shared (Off = not shared) Option 7 - Zone is a Chime Zone...
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Option 1 - Can Arm if Zone is not Ready Option 2 - Will Send Multiple Reports to Dialler Option 3 - Zone is Monitored for Inactivity Option 4 - Zone is on Soak Test Option 5 - Report using the highest assigned Area Option 6 - Zone will Not Report 24 hour Alarms via Dialler Option 7 - Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following a Zone Alarm Option 8 - Exit Terminator Zone...
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will retrigger the activity timer only when it unseals. If the zone remains unsealed the activity timer will not be reset and can expire. Option 3 “Security Interlock” Zone - If this option is turned on the zone will be a “Security Interlock” designed to monitor a door leading to a room containing a safe or strong-room.
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Type 1 Crow Merlin PIR (unsupervised) - If a Crow Merlin radio PIR is used on the panel select Type 1 so the panel correctly recognizes the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. The automatic supervised signal sent every 40 minutes by the PIR is ignored in this mode.
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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 &...
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Option 01 = Keypad 1 - Option 32 = Keypad 32 If an Area is Stay Mode Armed and a zone assigned to that Area activates, the zone can sound the buzzer at selected keypads for local alarm signalling. This location assigns zone alarm beep to a keypad for alarms that occur when in Stay Mode is Armed.
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If Stay Mode is Armed and a Stay Mode delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep the keypad buzzer to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off. ARMED ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIME ARMED ZONE ENTRY DELAY TIME - P144E 1-64E (Value 0-9999 Seconds) Each Zone has it’s own Entry Delay time when in the Full Armed State.
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ARMED ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT ARMED ENTRY DELAY to OUTPUT - P161E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32 If the alarm 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.
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period. ZONE CONFIRMED ALARM to OUTPUTS ZONE COMFIRMED ALARM to OUTPUT - P168E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32 If zones are programmed for near and confirmed alarms (P46E option 1 on), it is also possible to get an indication of a Confirmed Alarm from any of the 32 Outputs using this program location.
option 3 at P6176E is off the outputs will latch on and must be reset by a valid user code. Only user codes with option 7 on at address P4E can reset a Global Egress input. If option 3 is on the outputs will reset as soon as the input seals.
was 120214 (12th of February 2014) and you tried to enter in 100214 (10th of February 2014) the panel will not save the programmed holiday as the day has already elapsed. TIME ZONE DAYS TIMEZONE DAYS - P171E 1-32E Option 1 - Sunday Option 2 - Monday Option 3 - Tuesday Option 4 - Wednesday...
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Option 5 - Reverse Pulse Dialling (NOTE: For DTMF 4 & 5 must be OFF) Option 6 - Long DTMF Dialling Digits Option 7 - Spare Option 8 - Spare Option 1 Dialler is Enabled - If this option is turned off the dialler will be disabled. The option must be on to allow the dialler to make calls.
Option 8 Answer After 1 ring for Listen-in Mode - If this option is turned ON and the optional microphone board is fitted, the panel will answer an in-coming call after 1 ring and automatically enter listen-in mode. AUTO-ANSWER RING COUNT AUTO-ANSWER RING COUNT - P175E 3E (Value 0-99) If the dialler is set to answer an in-coming call for remote control or upload/download the number of rings before answering the call can be set at this location.
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The panel can be programmed with a Pre-fix telephone number. The Pre-fix number can be up 16 digits long. The Pre-fix number can be dialled before any of the 8 Telephone numbers if required (P183E Option 7). “PANIC” ALARM CONTACT ID REPORT CODE “PANIC”...
being operated. It is also possible to force a locally generated test call from the panel keypad by pressing and holding the <CONTROL> button then <0> within two seconds of pressing control. This will force a test call to the monitoring company.
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Option 0 No Reporting - If the option is programmed as “0”, the panel will not report in any format for the selected telephone number. If the number is to be used as a Call-back number this option should be programmed as a “0”.
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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.
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Option 4 - Report Manual Panic Alarm Option 5 - Report Manual Fire Alarm Option 6 - Report Manual Medical Alarm Option 7 - Report Radio Pendant Panic Alarm Option 8 - Report Zone Bypasses Option 1 Report Duress - If this option is on the panel will report a Duress Alarm (see P25E2E). Option 2 Report Supervised Radio Alarm - If this option is on the panel will report a Supervised radio Alarm (see P25E4E).
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+++++SIA Alarm Report Codes+++++ The programmable SIA alarms events below are changed by programming a value from 1-14 (see chart below). For example, to send the SIA “Emergency Alarm” code when a keypad panic is generated you must program a value of “7”...
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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. DISPLAY TIME-ZONES CURRENTLY ACTIVE DISPLAY TIME-ZONES CURRENTLY ACTIVE - P200E 4E This location will display which of the 32 Time-zones are currently on.
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This location is used to return the panels programmed data (excludes any custom LCD text) back to the factory default settings. CLEAR ALARM MEMORY BUFFER CLEAR ALARM MEMORY BUFFER - P200E 11E This location is used to clear ALL of the events stored on memory. DEFAULT ALL LCD TEXT DEFAULT ALL LCD TEXT - P200E 12E This location is used to return the customised LCD text back to the default values.
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CSV IP REPORTING NAME - P201E 6E The CSV reporting format allows for a name to be added to the beginning of the data. The name can be programmed at this location and it applies to all monitoring addresses programmed at P203E 1-8. CSV IP REPORTING PASSWORD - P201E 7E The CSV reporting format allows for a password to be added to the beginning of the data.
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Radio User Type 101-2000E Radio User 101-2000 Type Page 26 0 = General Pendant Type (Default = 0) 1 = Crow Freewave Pendant 21 = Ness Pendant Radio User Privileges 101-2000E Radio Users 101-2000 Privileges Page 27 1 = Pendant Can Disarm at All Times...
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Time Zone Assigned to a User 1-2000E Time Zone to User # 1-2000 Page 27 01 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 1 (Default = All Off) 02 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 2 03 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 3 04 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 4 05 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 5 06 = User Controlled by Time Zone # 6...
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08 = Radio panic to Output # 8 â 32 = Radio panic to Output # 32 Program LCD KP “User” Name P16E 1-2000E Program LCD KP “User” Name Text Page 28 Bulk COPY a User to a range of Users P17E Template User #E Start User #E End User #E Bulk COPY a User to a range of USERS Page 28...
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Temporary Output Disable P25E Temporary Output Disable - Page 31 Output 1-32 Miscellaneous Panel Options P25E Misc. Panel Options Miscellaneous Options Page 32 (Default = 2,6) 1 = Panel Tamper is 2k2 EOL 2 = Direct access to program mode for the installer code. 3 = Disable Mains Fail Test 4 = Globally reset trouble alarms 5 = Cannot arm the alarm if Receiver fail mode is active...
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above time and date settings cannot be altered. Daylight Saving settings P27E Daylight Saving Start Sunday - Page 34 Value 0-5 - Default = 5 (0 = DLS disabled, 5 = last Sunday of Month) Daylight Saving End Sunday - Value 0-5 - Default = 1 (0 = DLS disabled, 5 = last Sunday of Month) P28E Daylight Saving Start Month -...
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Assigning a Time-zone to an Output P44E 1-32E Time-zones that will control Outputs 1-32 - Page 38 Value = Time-zone 01-32 (Default = All Off) (NOTE: If a TZ has turned an Output ON the TZ will override any reset time programmed for the Output. The reset, pulse or chime timers can resume controlling the Output once the TZ has ended and the output is OFF.
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Area 1-32 Stay Mode Exit Delay Beeps to Keypad P59E 1-32E Area 1-32 Stay Exit Delay Beeps to Keypad - Page 42 Value 01-32 (for Keypads 1-32) (Default Area 1 = All On, Areas 2-32 = All Off) Area 1-32 Armed Exit Delay Time P60E 1-32E Area 1-32 Exit Delay Time -...
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Keypad Options C P5070E 1-32E Keypad Options C 1 = Enable Away Disarm at Keypad (Default = All 1,2) 2 = Enable Stay Disarm at Keypad Alarm Beeps & LED Control to Keypad P73E 1-32E Keypad Beep/LED Options Page 45 1 = Mains Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer (Default = 5) 2 = Fuse Failure Beeps Keypad Buzzer...
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“Control”+“Chime” Panic Alarm to Outputs P84E 1-32E Keypad “Control”+“Chime” Panic Alarm to Outputs Page 50 (Default = 1,2) 01-32 = The Keypad “Control”+“Chime” Panic Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32 “A”+”B” Fire Alarm to Outputs P85E 1-32E Keypad “A”+”B” Fire Alarm to Outputs Page 50 (Default = 1,2) 01-32 = The Keypad “A”+”B”...
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Global EOL Zone Options P119E 1E Global EOL Zone Options Page 53 0 = If set to 0 allows P125E to set individual values from 1-13 (Default = 3) 1 = 1k 2 = 1k5 3 = 2k2 4 = 3k3 5 = 3k9 6 = 4k7 7 = 5k6...
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Page 58 Value = 1-35 (Default = 4) 0 = Generic 1 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal ignored) 2 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal active) 3 = Freewave with checksum (supervised signal active) 4 = Freewave with checksum (non-supervised)
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Armed Zone Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads P142E 1-64E Armed Zone Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads Page 60 (Default = 1) 01-32 = Armed Zone Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #1-32 Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads P143E 1-64E Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads Page 61 (Default = 1)
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Access Control Options B P6176E 1-64E Access Control Options B Page 1 = Report access violation as output # not zone # (Default = None) 2 = Hide this zone on the web status page 3 = Zone restore auto-resets Egress outputs Access Door Open Too Long Beeps to Keypads P6177E 1-64E Access Door Open Too Long Beeps to Keypads...
Test Call Time Period P175E 5E Test Time Call Period - Page 65 Value 0-255 Hours: 0 = No Test (Default = 24) Keypad Listen-in Options P175E 6E Keypad Listen-in Options Page 65 (Default = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7) 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only 2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only 3 = Enabled During Dialling in Stay Mode State only 4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only...
Telephone Number Reporting Options P183E 1-8E Telephone Number Reporting Options Page 69 (Default = 1,2) 1 = Stop Dialling if Kissed off 2 = Monitor Call Progress 3 = Blind Dial 4 = Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting 5 = Stay On-line after Alarm report for Audio Listen-in 6 = Spare 7 = Use the Dialling Pre-fix...
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Display Keypad Address Number P200E 2E Display Keypad Address Number Page 73 Display Areas Assigned to this Keypad P200E 3E Display Areas Assigned to this Keypad Page 73 Display Active Time Zones P200E 4E Display Active Time Zones Page 73 Display Battery Voltage P200E 5E Display Battery Voltage...
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Primary Time Server P201E 11E NTP 1 (Default: 0.nz.pool.ntp.org) Page 77 Secondary Time Server P201E 12E NTP 2 (Default: 1.nz.pool.ntp.org) Page 77 Serial over IP Port P201E 13E Serial over IP Port (Default: 9000) Page 77 IP Reporting Poll Timer P202E 1-8E IP Reporting Poll Timer (0-9999 minutes) Page 77...
SPECIAL KEYPAD OPERATING FEATURES ARMING or DISARMING MULTIPLE AREAS at a KEYPAD If the panel is configured for Multiple Areas and the option “ARM” button required before code is turned on (P45E Option 1 for each Area), there are a number of possible arming options. If a user code is only assigned to one area and they press <ARM>...
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RUNNER 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.
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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...
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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.
Contact ID Reporting Code Summary In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P157E, P158E, P159E, P175E (9E-11E) 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.
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Output 1 or 2 Tamper 001 or 002 O/P 1 or 2 wires cut. Time & Date Changed Time & Date has been changed Keypad Bus Trouble 001 to 032 Keypad device 1-32 offline System Reset Panel has rebooted RF Receiver jam detected RF Jamming Detected Dialler Failure Failure to get kiss off...
SIA Reporting Code Summary Most of the SIA Event Codes are fixed within the panel but some locations such as zones at P196E (1-64E) 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. Unlike CID, users 1-2000 will be reported as 1-2000 in SIA format.
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When you program one of the numbers in column 2 above at any of the addresses at P196E or P197E then all of the SIA codes associated with that event type will automatically be loaded, eg if Zone 10 (P196E10E) was programmed with a “4”, then when zone 10 activates it will send the fire alarm (FA) and the fire alarm restore (FH) and if zone 10 was bypassed it will send the fire bypass (FB) and the fire un-bypass (FU).
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RUNNER 8/6 Software update schedule V193- Date 15-06-2016 At software version V193 the program option P200E12E was added. This option defaults any custom LCD text information back to the factory default settings and sends the defaults to any LCD keypads connected to the panels keypad bus.
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timer rate (P39E) until the exit delay has finished. These options allow the Pre-alert and exit delay to be iden- tified as separate conditions. Outputs 1 & 2 have additional special functions when set to siren outputs (P37E option 1 ON). When output 1 or 2 are set to be a siren output, with an 8ohm speaker attached, they will sound a 1khz tone during the pre-alert timer period (on for 1 second, off for 5 seconds) and pulse the 1khz tone at the pulse timer rate dur- ing exit delay.
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abort the robbery. The same will happen if a staff member is forced to disarm the area and they use the du- ress code, the “In Alarm” disarm timer will be triggered. 4 – When using CSV IP reporting a name and password can be prefixed to the beginning of the alarm report. The Name is programmed at program location P201E6E and the Password is programmed at location P201E7E.
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V268- Date 28-08-2017 There have been some new access control features added. The first is an access door monitoring input, P6174E. If the value is set to 0 for the selected zone then the zone will work as a normal zone. If a value of 01-32 (linked output number) is programmed at this address the zone now becomes a dedicated access control door monitoring input linked to the programmed output, eg if output 10 was programmed for zone 20 (P6174E20E10E) that means zone 20 will monitor the state of output 10.
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reset automatically when it seals (just like the 24 Hour Non-latching option only when disarmed it will not activate). By turning on Options 3 & 4 at P123E a 24 Hour Non-latching alarm is enabled and it will work as it did previously.
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Kineret Street. Airport City, 70100 Israel Tel. +972 9726000 Fax. +972 9726001 sales@crow.co.il support@crow.co.il www.thecrowgroup.com These instructions supersede previous issues circulation prior March 2018 Page 110...
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