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  • Page 1 Installation Manual Premier Elite Series INS176-15...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Contents Contents ..............2 Commissioning ..............48 Trouble-Shooting ............... 48 1. System Overview..........4 Reset and Service Messages ..........50 System Architecture ............4 5. Programming the Control Panel ....... 51 Control Panel ............... 4 Introduction ................
  • Page 3 Control Panel Programming ..........103 Wintex setup ..............103 Learning Devices ............. 143 Texecom mobile app's (Not Connect) ......103 Access the Learn Menu using the Omit “Hot” key ..143 Remote connection & Push Notifications ....... 104 Auto Zone Type & Area ............ 143 ARC Settings &...
  • Page 4: System Overview

    System Overview Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 1. System Overview System Architecture 1 Output Module ( Elite 12** 4 to 16 Zones ( Elite 12-W) 1 Output Module ( Elite 24 2 keypads ( Elite 12-W) 0 Expanders ( Elite 12...
  • Page 5: Remote Keypads

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual System Overview LCDLP-W Premier Elite 168 • Ricochet ® Enabled LCDL with a built in Proximity Tag Reader • 8 fully programmable Double Pole or End Of Line zones FMK/SMK • Expandable to 168 zones via keypads and zone expanders •...
  • Page 6: Zone Expanders

    2400-baud modem for remote uploading and downloading using the Wintex UDL software and a PC  • Sends SMS text messages to mobile phones Texecom supply a range of external sounders • For use with an analogue telephone line (REN = 1) ComIP •...
  • Page 7: Installation

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation 3. Installation 8: Keypad messages Installation Sequence The keypad may show a mix of faults following first power up and go into alarm. If the system goes into alarm, enter the default Engineer Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this section. Once...
  • Page 8 Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Premier Elite 24 Control Panel Layout Polymer Expansion Load Defaults 0.75A 0.3A USE WITH Batt Charge TEXECOM PSU Com1 ONLY Kick Start Batt Bell Network Aux 12V Engineer Remote 2 Wire Bell +12V Network...
  • Page 9 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Control Panel Layout Metal All Models (168 shown) Tamp USE WITH TEXECOM PSU ONLY Kick Start Load 100mV = 1Amp Expansion Defaults Heartbeat Tx2 Rx2 Tx1 Rx1 INS176-15...
  • Page 10 Premier Elite 24 PCB Layout 1: Texecom PSU Connection 9: SPK- Loudspeaker Connection Connected to the Texecom Switch Mode Power Supply. These terminals can be used for connecting up to one 16 or two DO NOT CONNECT THE MAINS SUPPLY TO ANY TERMINALS ON 8loudspeakers (see page 34 for wiring details).
  • Page 11 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation 19: Com Port 1 Com Port 1 is a serial communications port and can be used for connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial device to the control panel (see page 101 for details).
  • Page 12 Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Premier Elite 12-W, 24-W & 48/64-W PCB Layout (48/64-W Shown) BAR CODE Tamper Disable 100 V m = 1 Amp 0.75A 0.3A Batt Charge OPTIONS Engineer REM USE WITH TEXECOM PSU ONLY 1: Battery Connections...
  • Page 13 If AC Mains is present this button does not need to be pressed. 33: Power Supply Connection Only for use with the Texecom PSU. DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER MAINS SUPPLY TO THESE TERMINALS...
  • Page 14 Tx2 Rx2 1: Texecom PSU Connection 10: Auxiliary/Fault Connections Connected to the Texecom Switch Mode Power Supply. These terminals can be used for monitoring the tamper loop of an DO NOT CONNECT THE MAINS SUPPLY TO THE AC INPUT auxiliary device (see page 34 for details).
  • Page 15 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation 18: Communication Ports Com Port 1 is a serial communications port and can be used for connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial device to the control panel (see page 101 for details).
  • Page 16 Fault 1: Texecom PSU Connection 10: Auxiliary 12V Power Connected to the Texecom Switch Mode Power Supply. These terminals are for connecting devices that require 12V power DO NOT CONNECT THE MAINS SUPPLY TO THE AC INPUT (protected by a 1A fuse).
  • Page 17 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation 18: Communication Ports 1&2 22: Battery Kick-start Button Com Port 1 is a serial communications port and can be used for When powering up the panel without AC Mains present, this button connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial device to the must be pressed in order to connect the battery.
  • Page 18: Power Supply Ratings

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Power Supply Ratings If installing to EN50131 or PD6662, the system standby times in the event of a mains power failure vary depending on the grade and how AC fail is signalled:  When calculating the current consumption of the system you must include the current taken by the control panel and all the devices that it powers.
  • Page 19: Connecting Ac Mains

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Connecting AC Mains EN50131 Battery Installation (Polymer Panels) The AC Mains supply is connected to a 3 way ‘Euro Type’ fused terminal block, which is fitted with a 3.15A medium/slow blow fuse. Step 1: Screw 2 x battery clamps into holes ...
  • Page 20: Connecting Devices To The Network

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Cable Distances Connecting Devices to the Network The maximum recommended distance for devices when using Before connecting keypads, zone expanders and output modules, standard 7/0.2 alarm cable is: isolate ALL power from the control panel (AC Mains & Battery). Do •...
  • Page 21 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation LED Network Diagnostics Each network has two LED’s to indicate data flow. The red LED indicates data flowing out of the ‘T’ terminal and the green LED indicates data flowing into the ‘R’ terminal. The table below shows each LED status and its meaning:...
  • Page 22 Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Figure 1: Network Connections (250m without additional power supply). Figure 2: Network Connections (1km with additional power supply). INS176-15...
  • Page 23: Remote Keypads

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Zone Numbering Remote Keypads The table below shows the zone allocation when the keypads are Keypad Layout installed: Zones Zones Address (Network 1) (Network 2) Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped Unmapped...
  • Page 24: 8Xp-W & 32Xp-W V3.Xx

    8XP-W & 32XP-W V3.xx>  Premier Elite 32XP-W take 4 address slots on the network, Premier Elite Premier Elite Series™ control panels with V4.xx firmware now 8XP-W take one address contains additional Ricochet V3 capability. This new technology adds To enable all of the advanced functionality and diagnostics capability new features and functions for Ricochet enabled security systems.
  • Page 25: Ricochet V2 & V3 Expander Addressing

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation 9: Heartbeat LED PCB Layout Flashes steadily to indicate that the receiver is functioning correctly. If the light is ON or OFF all the time, then there could be a hardware problem. 10: Learn Switch To be used with programming LED’s to learn devices directly to the...
  • Page 26: 8Xe Zone Expander (24 Only)

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Example 2 Premier Elite 168™, + 32XP-W, 8XP-W's & 8XP's mix Network 1 Network 2 Panel Expanders (Wireless) Expanders (Mixed) Premier Elite 168™ 32XP-W 2 x 8XP-W 8XP-W 8XP-W Expander Address 5 & 6 Devices (Max) Premier Elite SmartKey™(Max)
  • Page 27: Star And Daisy Jumper Option

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Daisy chain wiring example  Never set two expanders on the same network to the same address. * 24/48/64/88/168/640 ** 48/64/88/168/640 only *** 88 168 & 640 only Combined Wiring example Expander Zones The expander has eight programmable zones (see page 32 for wiring details).
  • Page 28: Iprox Module

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Expander Outputs  The zone expander has eight programmable outputs, which can be Never set two modules on the same network to the same used to drive auxiliary devices such as LED’s, sounders or relays etc.
  • Page 29: Rm8 Relay Module

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation PCB Layout  In order for an output module to mimic zone expander outputs, the output module must be addressed the same as the zone expander that it is mimicking. Any combination of addresses can be used on each output module i.e.
  • Page 30: Zone And Output Numbering 24/48/88/168

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Zone and Output Numbering 24/48/64/88/168 Expander Zones Keypad Zones Zones Zones Address Zones Zones Address (Network 1) (Network 2) Network 1 Network 2 9 - 16 73 - 80 Unmapped Unmapped 17 - 24...
  • Page 31: Zone And Output Numbering 640

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Zone and Output Numbering 640 Expander Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Zones Address Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network 4 Network 5 Network 6 Network 7 Network 8 1 - 8...
  • Page 32: Zone Connections

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Triple End Of Line (TEOL) Zone Connections Use this wiring configuration when connecting PIR devices with that Terminal types are shown below. require Anti Mask and Fault detection. Several zone wiring programming options are available for this, Triple EOL is illustrated 12/12-W/24/24- 48/88/168/Keypads &...
  • Page 33: 60Ixd Zone Expander

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation 60IXD Zone Expander Cable Length Maximum Number of Biscuits 100m The 60iXD expander provides the following facilities: 200m • Two iD loops each supporting up to 30 biscuits 400m • Fused 12V output for powering detectors 800m •...
  • Page 34: Auxiliary/Fault Connections

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual (S) Strb – Auxiliary/Fault Connections Strobe output, switches to 0V in alarm and is rated at 500mA. Normally connected to strobe -ve on the sounder (where applicable, The Aux/Fault terminals allow the control panel to monitor the tamper connect the strobe +ve to +12V).
  • Page 35: Panel Outputs

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Panel Outputs Digicom Outputs 1 - 8 The control panel has five programmable outputs, which can be used The control panel has eight programmable outputs, which can be to drive auxiliary devices such as LED’s, sounders or relays etc. (see used for connecting to a stand-alone communicator (see page 84 for page 83 for details).
  • Page 36: 2-Wire Smoke Detector

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 2-Wire Smoke Detector Panel Output 1 can be used for connecting up to 10, 12V 2-Wire smoke detectors. To enable 2-Wire smoke detection on panel output 1, a jumper link must be fitted across the bottom two pins of JP10. The Area Option ‘2-Wire Smoke’...
  • Page 37: Plug-On Communicators

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation The control panel end of the connector should be attached with the Plug-on Communicators red lead on the left most pin of the digi modem connector. The Com300 is a multi-format 8-channel digital communicator/300- baud modem for use with a standard analogue telephone line.
  • Page 38: Speech Module

    COM300. Only the first four Digi Channels are used by the Premier Elite Speech Module. The Premier Elite Speech Module is  Record/Play Indicator supported by the following Texecom control panels:  Control panel connector • Premier Elite all models factory built V3 and later, fitted with a ...
  • Page 39: Com Gsm

    Ensure that all power is removed from the control panel before connecting the Premier Elite Speech Module. Texecom DO NOT supply SIM cards. These will need to be sourced Plug the Premier Elite Speech Module (see Figure 2) onto locally, and care should be taken to source SIM cards in the country the 7 way Expansion Port of the control panel.
  • Page 40: Aerial Siting

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Option Switches A mobile phone may be used to locate the point of strongest signal. The signal strength indicator is normally a bar or line at the side of The option switches ( ) function as follows: ...
  • Page 41: Using The Sms Control Commands

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation e) Dialling Attempts: Program as required. What will be sent in the Text Message Report Areas: Program as required. The following information will be received in the text message: g) Reports: Program as required.
  • Page 42: Av Module

    Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation AV Module General Before connecting the AV Module, isolate ALL power from the control The installation of the ComIP module requires a basic understanding panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue if there is still power of networking and TCP/IP protocol.
  • Page 43: Commissioning

    The installation of the ComWiFi module requires a basic understanding of networking and TCP/IP protocol. If you are not • Control the alarm system using the Texecom mobile apps, familiar with these concepts, you may require assistance from an IT and send push notifications professional before attempting to install the module.
  • Page 44 Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Metal Panel The ComWiFi module requires some initial setup that cannot be (CEK-0002) done through the control panel or Wintex. This step by step guide will allow you to achieve the following and should be carried out in the order detailed in the manual.
  • Page 45 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Automatically Assigned IP Address (DHCP) DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is by far the most common method for routers to assign devices IP addresses so that they can use WiFi or hardwired connections to access the Internet and other resources on the network.
  • Page 46 Installation Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0, Gateway = 192.168.0.1 & DNS • Enter the router password if required. = 192.168.0.1 • Enter the chosen IP address for example 192.168.0.25 • Enter the subnet mask (usually 255.255.255.0) but can be found on the router.
  • Page 47: Usb-Com

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Installation Defaulting the Com WiFi Connecting a Computer Factory Settings The 12, 24, 48, 88, 168 & 640 all support local uploading and If you are experiencing connection problems we would first suggest downloading between the control panel and a PC running Wintex returning the ComWiFi to factory settings.
  • Page 48: Commissioning And Troubleshooting

    Commissioning and Troubleshooting Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 4. Commissioning and Troubleshooting Commissioning Trouble-Shooting Once ALL connections have been made to the control panel and Control Panel power is ready to be applied, you should read this section before No Power to unit (mains only) continuing.
  • Page 49 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Commissioning and Troubleshooting Expander Operation Expander does not operate at all The system will not allow me to arm • • Check that the expander is wired correctly from the control Check that there are no outstanding problems (see page 50 for...
  • Page 50: Reset And Service Messages

    Commissioning and Troubleshooting Premier Elite Series Installation Manual There are no ATS (Alarm Transmission Reset and Service Messages o ah ailale System) paths available. e  a  When the system requires attention because of a potential problem, The Standby Battery has not been the display will show one of three service messages.
  • Page 51: Programming The Control Panel

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5. Programming the Control Panel Introduction a  Jan  All engineers should read this section carefully so as to familiarise themselves with the programming of the control panel. To access the Programming menu, enter the factory default...
  • Page 52 (not always available) Door Control  Add TAG  *Enable Texecom Connect will only appear if an ARC is programmed with the Connect Protocol. The menu numbers following will increment by one step. So Digi Options becomes and so on. INS176-15...
  • Page 53: Copying And Pasting

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Programming Text Log Off Engineer Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Characters Whenever the Engineer Programming menu is exited by pressing are selected by pressing the corresponding key the appropriate twice, the display will look like this: ...
  • Page 54: 5.1 Zone Setup

    Zone Setup Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 5.1 Zone Setup E o elec: Zone ep Zone  anel  Eny/Ei   Zone 4 anel 4 Zone 4 anel 4 Zone 4 anel 4 Eny/Ei  Eny/Ei  < ad <...
  • Page 55: Ricochet Enabled Devices V2.00 - V2.09

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Zone Setup Ricochet Enabled Devices V2.00 - V2.09 Option Switches In this mode only option switch 3 should be on. Introduction Ricochet devices are learned through the Zone Setup Menu, and Premier Elite SmartKey™ are learned through the User Setup menu, the "Configure Radio"...
  • Page 56: Ricochet Enabled Devices V2.10 & Later

    Ricochet Enabled Devices V2.10 & Later The Premier Elite Series™ of control panels have been upgraded with a new learn/delete function for devices. The new Ricochet Learn/delete process is Easier & Smarter and is in addition to the existing methods provided; devices can be learned right from first power up of the control panel, or accessed later on from a dedicated Ricochet Learn menu.
  • Page 57: Zone Types

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Zone Setup 9 - Fire Zone Types Normally used for monitoring smoke detectors. This zone type will cause a Fire alarm with distinctive fire tone if it is activated when the Each zone must be programmed before it is recognised by the system/area is armed or disarmed.
  • Page 58: Zone Attributes 1

    Zone Setup Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Zone Attributes 1 Zone Attributes 2 Attributes can be assigned to a zone to alter its operation i.e. a Guard Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display zone with the ‘Access’...
  • Page 59: Attributes For Moment Or Latch Keys

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Zone Setup Attributes for Moment or Latch Keys  If MONITOR 24Hr is enabled, an internal alarm will occur after the Warning Delay. Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display means the attribute is selected, a Dot on the display means the attribute is not selected).
  • Page 60: Zone Chime

    Default zone wiring configuration. Please see page 89 for the programming options for the Zone Group Output Type. 3 - Triple EOL Standard Texecom TEOL, use this wiring type for all Texecom anti Panel masking detectors. Output Groups 4 - 1K/1K/(3K)
  • Page 61: 5.2 Area Programming

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Area Programming 5.2 Area Programming Timers  The area bell timers in options 5, 6 and 8 below are only active when system config option 5 is switched to ‘Area Bell Time’. E o elec:...
  • Page 62: Arming Modes

    Area Programming Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Arming Modes Area Arm Suites 24/48/64/88/168 E o elec: E o elec: ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ies ies ea ogaing ea ogaing ing odes ea  ies ea   y: ea ...
  • Page 63: Area Arm Suites 640

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Area Programming Area Arm Suites 640 Area Suite Text E o elec: E o elec: ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ies ies ea ogaing ea ogaing ea  ies ea ie e...
  • Page 64: Suite Arm Modes

    Area Programming Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Suite Arm Modes Area Options 24/48/64/88/168 E o elec: E o elec: ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ies ies ea ogaing ea ogaing ie  odes ea pions ie   y: o a...
  • Page 65 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Area Programming These options control how various features affect each area. Any  number of areas can be assigned to each option. If ‘Anti-code Reset’ is enabled (option 13) the assigned areas 00 - Auto Part Arm can also be reset using the Anti-code Areas assigned to ‘Auto Part Arm’...
  • Page 66 Area Programming Premier Elite Series Installation Manual • • If the selected area is fully armed and an Intruder alarm occurs in Zones with the ‘Double Knock’ attribute will use the multiple that area, Intruder alarm events (for that area) are reported to the knock value set up in system options for zone activations (see Alarm Receiving Centre after any programmed ‘Digi delay’...
  • Page 67 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Area Programming Areas not assigned to ‘Conf. After Entry’ will never report Confirmed • The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer code Intruder alarm events to the Alarm Receiving Centre after the entry If ‘Anti-code Reset’...
  • Page 68: Time Arm Area

    Area Programming Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Time Arm Area Area Text E o elec: E o elec: ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ea ogaing ies ies ea ogaing ea ogaing ea e ie  eas ea  ed y e...
  • Page 69: 5.3 Global Options

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Global Options 5.3 Global Options 9 - Auto Arm Delay System Timers When an area assigned to ‘Auto Arm Areas’ is disarmed (see page 66 for details) this timer is started. Every time a detector in that area is activated, the timer is restarted.
  • Page 70: System Config

    Global Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 27 - Warning Delay System Config. When a Custom zone with the ‘Warning Req’ attribute (see page 59 for details) activates, this timer is started. If the zone is still active when this timer expires a warning tone or alarm will occur and the Warning Output (see page 87 for details) will activate.
  • Page 71 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Global Options 05 Global Bell Time View Act. Fault When all areas are armed, the system uses the ‘Global Bell Delay’ and If a zone with the ‘Activity’ attribute is not activated during the ‘Activity ‘Global Bell Duration’...
  • Page 72 Global Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 23 - User Code Pulse 34 - EN50131 Enabled Entering a user code which has an associated user output will cause Keypad display ‘blanking’ is enabled i.e. the keypad will only display the output to activate for the duration of the door strike timer.
  • Page 73 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Global Options No Soak Test Warn 53 – Enable PD6662:2010 If zones have been placed on Soak Test, no warning will be shown to The panel will be defaulted to operate according to PD6662:2010 the user at the time of arming.
  • Page 74: System Options

    Global Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual number is defined on the product label where applicable by LS1, LS2 System Options or LS3. The 640 has all languages listed available in the control panel. 12/24/48/64/88/168/640 E o elec: loal pions...
  • Page 75: Monitor Hardware

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Global Options Monitor Hardware Control Timers E o elec: E o elec: loal pions loal pions loal pions loal pions yse ies yse ies loal pions loal pions onol ies onio Hadae onol ie a onio...
  • Page 76: System Text

    Global Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual System Text Part Arm Text E o elec: E o elec: loal pions loal pions loal pions loal pions yse ies yse ies loal pions loal pions ay  e yse e Eening ...
  • Page 77: Holiday Dates

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Global Options Holiday Dates Speaker Tones E o elec: E o elec: loal pions loal pions loal pions loal pions yse ies yse ies loal pions loal pions peae ones Holiday aes peae ones Holiday ae ...
  • Page 78: Pc Output Text

    Global Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual PC Output Text Custom O/P Text E o elec: E o elec: loal pions loal pions loal pions loal pions yse ies yse ies loal pions loal pions so / e  p e...
  • Page 79: 5.4 Keypad Setup

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Keypad Setup 5.4 Keypad Setup E o elec: Keypad ep K eas:   K3 eas: K3 eas: K3 eas:    <   < K3 apping K3 apping K3 apping  K3 apping...
  • Page 80: Keypad Areas

    Keypad Setup Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Keypad Areas Keypad Speaker Volume Keypads can be assigned to any number of areas, assigning a This option controls the volume level of advisory tones from keypad to an area determines: loudspeakers connected to the keypads. Advisory tones consist of ‘Entry/Exit’...
  • Page 81: 5.5 Expander Setup

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Expander Setup 5.5 Expander Setup E o elec: Epande ep Ep eas:  Ep eas: Ep eas: Ep eas:    <   < Ep e: In ecepion  ^Edi e  Edi e ^...
  • Page 82: Expander Areas

    Expander Setup Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Expander Areas Expander Speaker Volume Expanders can be assigned to any number of areas, assigning an This option controls the volume level of advisory tones from expander to an area determines: loudspeakers connected expanders.
  • Page 83: 5.6 System Outputs

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual System Outputs 5.6 System Outputs E o elec: yse ps yse ps anel ps ea:4  EHIJK yse ps igi ps ea:4  EH<  igi p  o Used (o) ea:4  IJK igi p 3 o...
  • Page 84: Available Outputs

    System Outputs Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Available Outputs Output Group - System Various sets of programmable outputs can be found on the control Select an output type from the following options: panel, keypads, expanders and output modules. 00 - ATS Path Fault...
  • Page 85 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual System Outputs 18 - UDL Lockout 37 - Custom4 Stage AB This output type activates when an attempt is made to upload/download This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 4’ Stage A or B with incorrect site details more than three times and deactivates after 4 activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 4’...
  • Page 86: Output Group - Area

    System Outputs Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 56 – Com 2 Power On 09 - PA Silent Reserved for future use. This output type activates when a zone programmed as ‘PA Silent’ or a keypad PA (1 & 3) causes a silent PA alarm in the selected area 57 –...
  • Page 87 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual System Outputs 28 - Bell SAB 46 - Time Arming This output type activates when an External alarm occurs in the This output type activates for 5 minutes prior to the selected area selected area, and deactivates when area is disarmed or the ‘Bell being armed using the ‘Control Timers’.
  • Page 88: Output Group - Zone

    System Outputs Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 64 - Detector Fault Omitted This output type activates when a detector fault occurs and This output type activates when the selected zone is omitted and deactivates when the fault is reset. deactivates when the zone is reinstated.
  • Page 89: X-10 Outputs

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual System Outputs X-10 Outputs Zone Group Outputs X-10 Outputs are outputs that can be configured to operate devices Zone Group Outputs will activate when one or more zones on the that are connected to an X-10 controller. These outputs can be control panel are assigned to a Zone Group.
  • Page 90: 5.7 Udl/Digi Options

    UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual s 5.7 UDL/Digi Options When a plug-on communicator has been fitted to the control panel. Reset Digi This option can be used to send a test call to the Alarm Receiving Centre or to initiate a remote Upload/Download call to one of the programmed call-back numbers.
  • Page 91: Program Digi

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Program Digi E o elec: U/igi pions U/igi pions ese igi U/igi pions oga igi   oocol: isaled   oocol:   oocol:   oocol:  isaled isaled ...
  • Page 92 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual epoing on: epoing on: epoing on:     3 esoing on: esoing on: esoing on:  3    pen/close on: pen/close on: pen/lose on:   ...
  • Page 93 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options epo eas : epo eas : epo eas :    <   < epos: ioiy l oal la oal la         ...
  • Page 94 The following option is only displayed if Contact ID, SIA • Texecom Connect: The panel will be compatible with the Texecom Level II or EasyCom Pager protocols are selected Connect app. The SmartCom IP should be programmed before the Connect protocol is enabled.
  • Page 95: Enable Texecom Connect App

    Connect Protocol is selected. lind ialling      Enable Texecom Connect App This menu will ONLY be present when the Texecom Connect lind ialling Protocol is selected for an ARC. See previous page for details.     ...
  • Page 96: Area Accounts 12/24/48/88/168

    UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Area Accounts 12/24/48/64/88/168 Area Accounts 640 E o elec: E o elec: U/igi pions U/igi pions U/igi pions U/igi pions ese igi ese igi U/igi pions U/igi pions ea ccons ea ccons ea ...
  • Page 97: Udl Options

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options UDL Options E o elec: U/igi pions U/igi pions ese igi U/igi pions U pions all ac o  87347  3 3 all ac o  all ac o 3 U...
  • Page 98 This only affects the modem for download access and does the UDL Password. not affect the operation of the communicator in any way. A UDL password MUST be programmed when using Texecom Connect. UDL Options There are 6 UDL options that affect how and when access to the control panel via the Wintex UDL software is allowed.
  • Page 99: Setup Modules

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Setup Modules E o elec: U/igi pions U/igi pions ese igi U/igi pions ep odles ep adioad? ad   i o  ad  3 i o  3 3 3...
  • Page 100 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual The following options are used when a Paknet Radio-Pad is ComIP Port connected to the control panel in order to achieve DUAL This is the Port number of the IP Module.
  • Page 101: Com Port Setup

    13: X-10 Control - X-10 Home Automation Module. 14: IRIS IP - Chiron IRIS Serial TCP/IP Module. GSM Info 15: SmartCom – Texecom Dual Ethernet & WiFi smart communicator. Signal =??? dBm (<=080), GSM Signal GSM BER:??? (<=004), GSM Bit Error Rate...
  • Page 102: Premier Elite Comip

    UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 3: X10 Module - X10 Controller To overcome these potential issues it is advised that the IP address is either reserved for the ComIP, or the IP address used for the 4:Memory Module –Memory Module (24/48/88/168 only)
  • Page 103: Control Panel Programming

    DDNS provider. Without this service Wintex will not work remotely. Texecom mobile app's (Not Connect) Texecom mobile apps can be used to access the system either remotely or locally. The apps are supported on iOS & Android devices and can be downloaded from the respective app stores. All •...
  • Page 104: Remote Connection & Push Notifications

    • In the Sec. Tel No: screen enter the Push Notification Sever Push Notifications. This will mean that Texecom will track the IP Address exactly like this: 52.28.12.230/10001 To enter the dot address and update it as required. If the service provider does not press the /...
  • Page 105: Premier Elite Comwifi

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Numbers (A shown on screen)are on, Use the n/ button • The IP address will have changed. The address now being to toggle each option on or off. shown is provided by the ISP and will match the WAN IP •...
  • Page 106 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Netmask (Subnet Mask) A netmask defines the number of bits taken from the IP address that are assigned for the host section. The default mask is 255.255.255.0 (8 bits). Automatically Assigned IP Address (DHCP)
  • Page 107: Panel Settings

    Exit engineers mode on the control panel. The control panel can now be accessed on the LAN. However, to access the panel from the Texecom mobile apps or Wintex Click Add New or whatever the router displays and enter the remotely, additional steps are required within the various required details.
  • Page 108: Port Forwarding

    To allow the system to communicate with the outside world, and vice versa, port forwarding must be enabled on the router for the Texecom mobile apps can be used to access the system either ComWiFi. The below example is typical, however please check the remotely or locally.
  • Page 109: Arc Settings & Reporting Options

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options populated with an Account Number allocated by the server. Record DO NOT EXIT ENGINEERS MODE. YOU MUST SETUP POLLING all of the details here for future use, and if you choose to add an FOR THE SYSTEM TO WORK CORRECTLY.
  • Page 110: Defaulting The Com Wifi

    UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Disabling ATS failed messages Changing the ComWiFi Language To stop the keypad displaying the ATS Failed message in this scenario do the following; Introduction • Enter Engineers Mode • Press  then y/ (Global Options) Press  then The ComWiFi is capable operation with two languages.
  • Page 111: Dualcom ® Inside (48 Only)

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Alternatively, a Vodafone mobile phone may be used to locate the point of strongest signal. The signal strength indicator is normally a bar or line at the side of the display on the mobile telephone. Note: The mobile phone MUST use the Vodafone network.
  • Page 112: Emizon 21 Tcd

    UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual This lead converts the TTL port to standard RS232. E o elec: alo Inside o e Up U/igi pions Enaled o Panel Com Port Setup U/igi pions ignal engh The Com Port speed needs to be configured to19200 baud if using ese...
  • Page 113: Webwayone

    Messages for set and unset include who, where, time, and date, all recorded. Serial Panel Connection Connect the 05-0246 connector cable to the Texecom onto Com Port 1. Com port 2 usually has a local PC or other peripheral equipment connected.
  • Page 114 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual ARC's “Account No:” should match the ARC Site/Chip ID and tick the relevant trigger event boxes relevant to the premises. • Select the Com Port • Connect Via IP Checked •...
  • Page 115: Chiron Iris

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Programming Chiron IRIS For both Alarms and Wintex upload/download the following should be programmed. The Chiron IRIS Touch range of communicators offers a way of transmitting alarm signals to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) over...
  • Page 116: Zone Alarm Reporting Codes

    UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Zone Alarm Reporting Codes The Reporting codes for Contact ID and SIA are fully configurable, however these codes can only be changed using Wintex downloading software. The following tables show the default codes for each event on the system:...
  • Page 117 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Zone Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Auxiliary Alarm Alarm Tamper Alarm Restore Restore Omit Omit/Reinstate Reinstate Omit/Reinstate 24Hr Tamper Alarm Alarm Tamper Alarm Restore Restore Omit Omit/Reinstate Reinstate Omit/Reinstate Exit Terminator...
  • Page 118 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Non-Zone Event Types The default Non-Zone Event codes are as follows: Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Keypad Medical Alarm Priority Alarm Keypad No * Restore Restore Keypad No * Keypad Fire...
  • Page 119 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Low Battery Alarm Maintenance Restore Restore System Power Up Alarm Maintenance Restore Not Reported System Over Voltage Alarm Maintenance Restore Restore ATS Path Fault Alarm...
  • Page 120 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID NVM Defaults Loaded Alarm Not Reported Zone No Restore Not Reported Zone No First Knock Alarm Not Reported Restore Not Reported Door Access Alarm Not Reported...
  • Page 121 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual UDL & Digi Options Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Test Call Passed Alarm Not Reported Restore Not Reported Test Call Failed Alarm Not Reported Restore Not Reported Zone Fault Alarm Maintenance Zone No Restore...
  • Page 122 UDL & Digi Options Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Tamper Fault ID *** Reset ID **** Panel ID is transmitted as follows: Reset ID is transmitted as follows: Device Device Panel Panel (RR) Engineer Keypad ID is transmitted as follows:...
  • Page 123: 5.8 Setup Users

    Premier Elite 12,12-W,24,24-W, 48,48-W, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual Setup Users 5.8 Setup Users Use  eoe  ciae eice II  E o elec: esen  o ep Uses dd  o Use? II  =e =Ipo esen  o ep Uses ep Uses o o...
  • Page 124: Default User Codes

    Engineer in this menu. activate any output programmed as ‘Door Strike’. Master Users can enable the Texecom Connect app, view the Unique Id and when authorised by an engineer replace batteries in Ricochet devices. Programming New Users 2: Manager Each User code on the system is made up of the following elements.
  • Page 125: User Functions And Options

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Setup Users depending on the functions and features that have been assigned to 10: Prevent Unset them. When this user type is selected and is used to Arm a system or Area, it will not be possible for any other user to disarm the system.
  • Page 126: User Options 1

    Setup Users Premier Elite Series Installation Manual R - Call Rem. PC User Options 1 The selected user has access to the ‘Call Remote PC’ option, allowing them to initiate a call to a remote upload/download PC. This menu defines which options are available to the user when their code is entered.
  • Page 127: User Name Text

       N  Ricochet V2 and Premier Elite Series V2 firmware upgrades add additional capabilities to the management of Premier Elite SmartKey™. In multiple expander systems it is now possible to choose which zones (and therefore expander) the Premier Elite...
  • Page 128: 5.9 Engineer Utilities

    Engineer Utilities Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 5.9 Engineer Utilities The control panel has three Event Logs, which are time and date View Event Log stamped. The first log which is a system log, records all events that occur on the system, i.e. Users entering their codes to arm or disarm areas, alarm events, failures to arm etc.
  • Page 129 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities Event Log Descriptions Log Event Description ### ARM FAILED An exit fault from Zone ### has caused the system to fail to arm ### Flt Alarm Zone ### has detected a Fault condition...
  • Page 130 Engineer Utilities Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Log Event Description PROG. START An Engineer code has been entered PSUac ## Alarm An expander input programmed as PSU Monitor control panel has detected an AC Mains failure PSUbat## Alarm An expander input programmed as PSU Monitor control panel has detected a Battery fault...
  • Page 131: Do Bell Test

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities Do Bell Test Do Walk Test 24/48/64/88/168 E o elec: E o elec: Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils ie Een og ie Een og Enginee Uils Enginee Uils o ell es...
  • Page 132: Do Walk Test 640

    Engineer Utilities Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Do Walk Test 640 View Zone Status E o elec: Enginee Uils E o elec: Enginee Uils Enginee Uils ie Een og Enginee Uils ie Een og Enginee Uils o al es? Enginee Uils ie...
  • Page 133: Do System Tests

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities Do System Tests Confirm Devices E o elec: E o elec: Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils ie Een og ie Een og Enginee Uils Enginee Uils oni eices yse ess e...
  • Page 134: View Rkp Status

    Engineer Utilities Premier Elite Series Installation Manual View RKP Status  The PSU status shows the following codes:. A: AC Mains Fail E o elec: 1: Battery 1 Fault Enginee Uils 2: Battery 2 Fault F: Mains Fuse Blown T: PSU Box Tamper Set System Time Enginee...
  • Page 135: Change Eng. Code

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities Change Eng. Code Default NVM Data E o elec: E o elec: Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils ie Een og ie Een og   Enginee Uils Enginee Uils eal  aa hange Eng...
  • Page 136: Print Log Data

    Engineer Utilities Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Print Log Data Soak Test Areas 640 E o elec: E o elec: Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils ie Een og ie Een og   Enginee Uils Enginee Uils oa...
  • Page 137: View Id Data

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities View iD Data Configure Radio E o elec: E o elec: Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils Enginee Uils ie Een og ie Een og   Enginee Uils ie i aa Enginee Uils onige adio...
  • Page 138: Ricochet Diagnostics (V2 Only)

    Engineer Utilities Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Example Ricochet Diagnostics (V2 Only) In this example Zone 9 can see the Zone  hoc devices as detailed below, use the scroll _E This menu displays information about the live system, and is split into key to view information about other Premier Elite SmartKey™...
  • Page 139 Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities Ricochet Diagnostics Menu E o elec: Enginee Uils  Enginee Uils ie Een og    eo    Zone  eices: 8 o icoche  H Zone  hoc ??????...
  • Page 140: Signalling Test

     This menu allows you to view the Unique ID assigned to the panel. The ID is used by Texecom cloud based services. V4> panels have the code by default. Panels flashed from earlier versions of firmware This new feature allows all of the communication paths available to will need to be connected to Wintex to have a Unique ID written to be tested to ensure that they are signalling correctly.
  • Page 141: Encryption Key V3.01 & V3.02 Only

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Engineer Utilities Encryption Key V3.01 & V3.02 only es o elec: Zone ep In V4.xx> firmware the Encryption key has moved to the UDL/Digi Options menu. Please see page 100 128 bit AES Encryption has been added for communications with our mobile app’s.
  • Page 142: 5.10 Programming Part Arms

    Programming Part Arms Premier Elite Series Installation Manual 5.10 Programming Part Arms Each area on the system can have up to 3 Part Arms. Alter Part Arms When Part Arm 1, 2 or 3 is selected, pre-programmed zones are omitted to allow access to certain parts of the building.
  • Page 143: 5.11 Ricochet Learn

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Ricochet Learn 5.11 Ricochet Learn Learning Devices Learn Devices from first power up Follow the instructions given on page 48 for first power up of the system. When the "Confirm Devices" menu appears check and make sure all installed Keypads and Expanders are showing; press again to confirm.
  • Page 144: Deleting Devices

    Ricochet Learn Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Deleting Devices Delete Devices To delete devices from the system, access the Ricochet Learn menu. Any of the methods previously detailed may be used. key is used to access the Delete option. Follow the flow diagram below to delete devices from the system.
  • Page 145: Specifications Control Panels

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Specifications 6. Specifications Control Panels Identifying the Control Panel Premier Elite 24 (Metal) Current Current Consumption 95mA Maximum Current Available 0.75A charge 1.0A 0.3A charge 1.9A Type Code Description Premier Elite 12-W Rated Output Premier Elite 24...
  • Page 146 Specifications Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Standby and Recharge Times Output Voltage Range: 13.0V to 13.9V Maximum Ripple Voltage: 0.5V pk-pk EN50131-1 Grade 1 Grade 2 Battery type: sealed lead acid, 18Ah, Minimum Standby Period Maximum recharge time 72h Maximum Recharge Time...
  • Page 147: Remote Keypads

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Specifications Calibration Checks & Adjustments Up to 8 Up to 16 There are no calibration checks or adjustments available on the Up to 64 Expanders control panel. 12-W 24 & 24-W Up to 2 Optional Functions 48 &...
  • Page 148: Zone Expanders

    Specifications Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Environmental Storage Temperature -20C (-4F) to +60C (+140F) Maximum Humidity 95% non-condensing Operating Temperature -10C (+14F) to EMC Environment Residential +55C (+131F) Commercial Storage Temperature -20C (-4F) to Light Industrial +60C (+140F) Industrial Maximum Humidity...
  • Page 149: Standards

    As the control panel is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever based on a claim that the control panel failed to function correctly.
  • Page 150: Notes

    Notes Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Notes: INS176-15...
  • Page 151: Notes

    Premier Elite Series Installation Manual Notes Notes: INS176-15...
  • Page 152 Texecom Limited, Bradwood Court, St. Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancashire BB4 4PW, England. Technical Support: UK Customers Tel: 08456 300 600 (Calls charged at local rate from a BT landline. Calls from other networks may vary.) International Customers Tel: +44 1706 233875 Email: techsupport@texe.com...

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