CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING RUNNER 8 Program Manual

8/64 zones control panel

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8/64 Zones Control Panel
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  • Page 1 RUNNER 8/64 8/64 Zones Control Panel Program Summary Guide...
  • Page 2: Software Version

    SOFTWARE VERSION This manual relates to RUNNER 864 control panels with software version V10.0.115 and above Special Programming Operating Procedures Programming addresses that have 32 options (Areas, Outputs & Keypads) When in Program mode there are many program addresses (eg P3E) where there are 32 options that can be se- lected.
  • Page 3 RUNNER 864 BULK COPY FUNCTION There are a number of program locations where selected program data can be copied to a range of similar program addresses. The list of these program locations is shown below. As an example if user 100 was set up as a template and users 101 to 200 were to all have the same program options, by entering in P17E 100E followed by 101E then 200E the panel will copy all of the programmed data for user 100 to users 101 to 200.
  • Page 4 RUNNER 864 LCD TEXT PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE There are a number of program locations where custom text names can be programmed. These custom text names are used by the LCD keypad when displaying area names when armed and also when viewing events in memory mode.
  • Page 5 DISPLAY IP & MAC ADDRESS AT THE KEYPAD When the panel is in normal mode (ie not in program mode) it is possible to display the currently assigned IP address for the panel and the MAC address. This feature is only available at the full LCD Keypad, it is not available on the ICON LCD keypad.
  • Page 6 RUNNER 864 PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE +++++Users +++++ Programming User Codes 1-2000E User Code 1-2000 - Default for User Code # 1 (P1E1E) = 123 Codes can be 1-6 or 4-6 digits (where 1E = User Code #1 to 2000E = User Code #2000) NOTE: The 2000 Users can be keypad Code, Radio or Access key Users.
  • Page 7 05 = User Activates Time Zone # 5 06 = User Activates Time Zone # 6 07 = User Activates Time Zone # 7 08 = User Activates Time Zone # 8 â 32 = User Activates Time Zone # 32 User to Keypad Assignment P10E 1-2000E User # 1-2000 Keypad Assignment...
  • Page 8: Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings

    Find Radio Pendant memory Location P20E ENTER Enter this address then operate the Radio Pendant to find its user # (applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 1). After P20E press enter to start the find process. Learn Access Tag/Card Codes P21E 1-2000E Learn Access Tag/Card Codes for Users 1-2000 (applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 2, 3 or 4)
  • Page 9 Installer Options P25E Installer Options (Default = All Off) 1 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset confirmed alarms 2 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset tamper alarms 3 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset low battery alarms 4 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset supervisory alarms 5 = Cannot Arm if there is a keypad Fault 6 = Cannot Arm if there is a Telephone Line Failure or Comms Fault...
  • Page 10 +++++Outputs+++++ Bulk COPY an Output to a range of Outputs P30E Template O/P #E Start O/P #E End O/P #E Bulk COPY an Output to a range of OUTPUTS Program LCD KP “Output” Name P31E 1-32E Program LCD KP “Output” Name Text Program Output Volume when Disarmed P33E 1-2E...
  • Page 11 +++++Areas+++++ Area 1-32 Options A P45E 1-32E Area 1-32 Options A 1 = Arm Button Required Before Code to Set (Default = All Off) 2 = Stay Button Required Before Code to Set Stay Mode 3 = Code required to Set 4 = Code Required to Bypass Zones 5 = Spare 6 = Send Arm at the end of the Exit Delay...
  • Page 12 (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 - Value 0-255 seconds (Default = 30 Seconds for all Areas) Area 1-32 Stay Armed Exit Delay Time P61E 1-32E Area 1-32 Stay Exit Delay Time -...
  • Page 13 Alarm Beeps to Keypad P73E 1-32E Keypad Beep Options 1 = Mains Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer (Default = 5) 2 = Fuse Failure Beeps Keypad Buzzer 3 = Battery Low Beeps Keypad Buzzer 4 = Telephone Line Failure Beeps Keypad Buzzer 5 = System Tamper Alarm Beeps Keypad Buzzer 6 = Receiver Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer 7 = Turn Off Keypad LED’s and Backlighting when Armed...
  • Page 14 “A”+”B” Fire Alarm to Outputs P85E 1-32E Keypad “A”+”B” Fire Alarm to Outputs (Default = 1,2) 01-32 = The Keypad “A”+”B” Fire Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32 “B”+”Chime” Medical Alarm to Outputs P86E 1-32E Keypad “B”+”Chime” Medical Alarm to Outputs (Default = 1,2) 01-32 = The Keypad “B”+”Chime”...
  • Page 15 8 = 6k8 9 = 10k 10 = 12k 11 = 22k 12 = 2k2 / 4k7 (Single Zone with tamper, Series combination) 13 = 3k3 / 6k8 (Single Zone with tamper, Series combination) 14 = 2k2 / 4k7 / 8k2 (Zone doubling with tamper, Series combination) 15 = 4k7 / 8k2 (Zone doubling no tamper, Series combination) 16 = 4k7 / 8k2 (Zone doubling no tamper, Parallel combination) Zone Key-switch Operational Options...
  • Page 16 9 to 26 Normal zone mode Response time = approx 200ms –1sec Programming the Radio Zone Detector Type P127E 1-64E Programming the Radio Zone Type from the List - 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)
  • Page 17 Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads P143E 1-64E Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads (Default = 1) 01-32 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #1-32 Armed Zone Entry Delay Times P144E 1-64E Armed Zone Entry Delay Times - Value 0-9999 seconds (Default Zone # 1 = 20 Seconds, Zones # 2-64 = 0) Stay Mode Entry Delay Times...
  • Page 18: Time Zones

    Access Control Options B P6176E 1-64E Access Control Options B 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...
  • Page 19: Telephone Numbers

    Test Call Time Period P175E 5E Test Time Call Period - Value 0-255 Hours: 0 = No Test (Default = 24) Keypad Listen-in Options P175E 6E Keypad Listen-in Options (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...
  • Page 20: Sia Alarm Report Codes

    Telephone Number Reporting Options P183E 1-8E Telephone Number Reporting Options (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 8 = Spare...
  • Page 21: Panel Diagnostic & Default Options

    +++++Panel Diagnostic & Default Options+++++ Display Panel Software Version Number P200E 1E Display the Panel Software Version Number Display Keypad Address Number P200E 2E Display Keypad Address Number Display Areas Assigned to this Keypad P200E 3E Display Areas Assigned to this Keypad Display Active Time Zones P200E 4E Display Active Time Zones...
  • Page 22 Alternative Gateway P201E 8E Alternative (Secondary) Gateway (Default = 000.000.000.000) Primary DNS Server P201E 9E DNS 1 (Default: 8.8.8.8) Secondary DNS Server P201E 10E DNS 2 (Default: 8.8.4.4) Primary Time Server P201E 11E NTP 1 (Default: 0.nz.pool.ntp.org) Secondary Time Server P201E 12E NTP 2 (Default: 1.nz.pool.ntp.org) Serial over IP Port...
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 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...
  • Page 25: Sia Reporting Code Summary

    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.
  • Page 26 When you program one of the numbers in column 2 below 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).
  • Page 27 RUNNER 864 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.
  • Page 28 identified as separate conditions. Outputs 1 & 2 have additional special functions when set to siren outputs (P37E option 1 ON). When out- put 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 during exit delay.
  • Page 29 timer (P4074E). If the potential robber is faced with a 15 minute wait before the safe can be opened it should force them to abort the robbery. The same will happen if a staff member is forced to disarm the area and they use the duress code, the “In Alarm”...
  • Page 30 V261- Date 22-06-2017 There was a bug when reporting using Patriot IP (type 6 at P182E). The zone/user field should be 3 digits with a spacer digit added after that but the spacer digit was added at the front of those 3 digits which made the zone/user field incorrect.
  • Page 31 Any access door alarms, eg Door Forced or Door left open too long, can cause keypad buzzers to beep the alarm and/or outputs to turn on when in alarm via programming addresses P6177E, P6178E, P6179E and P6180E. The 24 hour Non-Latching zone type (P123E option 4) has been modified. Now the option is called a “Non -latching”...
  • Page 32 the list of signals and commands). An additional authentication can be added. If option 3 at P25E18E is turned on the serial over IP connection will require sending of a user name and password to authenticate the connecting device before communications will be established. The user name (16 characters max) is programmed at P25E19E, the password (16 characters max) is programmed at P25E20E and there is a serial user timeout (in seconds) that is programmed at P25E21E.

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