SATALARM SA-612P User Manual

SATALARM SA-612P User Manual

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SATALARM SA-612P / SA-816P
12/16-Zone and 2-Partition Alarm Control Panel
For your home and office
User's Guide
Doc ----/ 01.2009/ version 1.1

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  • Page 1 SATALARM SA-612P / SA-816P 12/16-Zone and 2-Partition Alarm Control Panel For your home and office User’s Guide Doc ----/ 01.2009/ version 1.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section [089] – Hour / Minute for First Periodical test ................................39 Section [090] – “Inactivity Times” after that the partitions will auto arm (hours & minutes / hours & minutes) ..............39 SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 3 Section [098] PC download acceptance ....................................40 Sections [099] Voice / Sound Reporting and Communication with PC Cancellation ......................41 Keypad Special alarms ........................................... 41 Warning Limitations of Alarm Systems ....................................41 SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    • The electrical features include an EEPROM memory for programmed configuration, system/partitions status and LOG buffer to be retained even in case of a total power loss; • User-friendly programming of the system parameters, from keypad or by PC (using “EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software”);...
  • Page 5: Installer Codes

    • Cancellation of reporting to CS may be performed only by installer. Upload/Download • Several upload/download operations (using the EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software): Uploading the system parameters from control panel onto PC; Downloading the programming of system parameters from PC onto the control panel (PC programming);...
  • Page 6: Zones

    (“keyswitch” or “stay keyswitch”) or guardian round type; • SATALARM SA-816Pw give installer the option of choosing how many of the 16 zones controlled by panel are wireless. Any combination of wired and/or wireless up to 16 zones can be done.
  • Page 7: Rf Remote Control And/Or Proximity Card Operating (Using Keyfob Module -01)

    • Programmable protection against undesired resets to default values; • Chime feature activated/deactivated by the users; • Fuseless design (PCB - hardware system designed with electronic fuse control, to work without fusible resistors); • Switching power supply SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 8: Keypads

    The next keypad models are available: KP-126Pz: keypad with 12-zone LEDs and 6 status LEDs – 2 hardwired zones. (for SATALARM SA-612P panel) KPKP-164Pz: keypad with 16-zone LEDs and 4 status LEDs – 2 hardwired zones. (for SATALARM SA-816P and SA-816Pw panels) KP16LCDLB: LCD keypads –...
  • Page 9: Functional Keys

    “follow-me” phone numbers or the system date and hour, etc.;  ON – while the installer or master user is being within one of the system parameter programming sections. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 10: System Led

    ON - while the installer or master user is being within programming menu of the system parameters. ARMED B LED a) While the partition B is armed:  ON – if the partition B is totally armed; SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 11: Zone Leds

    , after one valid user code was entered for arming or disarming the system/partitions, one of the following messages can be seen: Disarming by Arming by Arming by Disarming by Master Code Master Code User Code 02 User Code 02 SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 12 [#] to abandon the initiated procedure. The panel will come back in the stand-by state, waiting for commands. The list of messages that can be seen on the LCD keypads display is much longer, but easy to understand. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 13: System Codes

    [020]); in case the successive attempts of entering access codes rich the value set within section [041], the keypads will lock for 7 minutes; all LEDs of the KP126P keypad will be fast blinking and on the LCD keypads will be displayed the “Keypad Lockout” message. The event will be stored into the 800- SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 14: Installer's Codes

    LOG, which can be uploaded and viewed onto PC by “EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software” and optionally a specific reporting code will be transmitted to CS, too. Installer’s Codes The system installer owns 2 codes: The installer’s programming code (“0269” by default) which has total access to the programming menu of the system parameters, but no access to the master user’s functions and normal operation of the system.
  • Page 15 System troubles by means of **+*4+ command: if there are troubles regarding “AC power loss”, “low voltage on battery”, “ fail to communicate event”, “BELL trouble”, “AUX overload”, “phone line trouble” or “system time and date loss”, fix all these troubles before arming. Notes: SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 16: Other Arming Modes

    The user code hasn’t the right of “stay arming”; enter a user code with this right enabled. The user code is entered while system/partitions are NOT in READY state; all perimeter zones which don’t allow “forced arming” feature must be closed when the system is stay armed. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 17: Stay Arming

    Thus, this arming mode is useful for system/partition arming during the night, while the users can stay at home and other users which have own code may come back while the system is already armed. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 18: Switch To Stay Arming

    5 seconds, the user has to choose the partition/partitions to be armed, by pressing [1] and/ or [2] keys. The selected partition/partitions will stay arm. Switch to Stay Arming SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 19: Keyswitch Or Pushbutton Arming/Disarming

    Note: “Quick stay arming” is allowed only if the appropriate option was enabled by programming in section [027]. Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm [User Code] [x][x][x][x] or [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 20: Enter Any Of The 1 To 45 User Codes (4 Or 6 Digits) To Disarm The System/Partition

    5 seconds time to choose the partition/partitions to be armed/disarmed, by pressing [1] and/or [2] keys. Zone Bypassing SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 21 12 zone bypassing or until system disarming. Note: Bypassed zone status is only valid during a single arming period; upon system disarming, bypassed zone status will be automatically cleared by the panel. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 22: System Trouble Status Displaying: [*][4] Command

    System Trouble Status Displaying: [*][4] command The SATALARM SA-612P / SA-816P continuously monitors seven possible trouble conditions. When a trouble condition occurs, on KP-126P/KP-164P and on KP16LCDLB, the SYSTEM LED will turn blinking. System Troubles [4]Display Troub LCD display shows: , and when entering the menu: Search...
  • Page 23: Alarm Memory Displaying: [*][5]

    If the LED corresponding to one of the 1 to 12/16 zones is blinking, SYSTEM LED is blinking and READY LED is OFF – then, the alarm corresponding to the key pressed occurred on zone whose LED is blinking. (E.g. If [8] key is pressed and the zone 3 LED is blinking, then the 8 memorized alarm was triggered by zone SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 24: Chime Feature Activating/Deactivating

    PGM type is being active, then the respective PGM will turn OFF. Any PGM1 to PGM8 outputs, as “bi-stable” set, will change its status from activate to deactivate and the other way round upon each entering a new activating/deactivating command. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 25 [7] key and the zone 7 LED will turn ON/OFF. If the zone 7 LED is ON means PGM7 is activated and, if the zone LED is OFF means PGM7 is deactivated. Any successful command of PGM7 activation/deactivation is followed by an automatic exit from menu after about 1 second, like after [#] key pressing after 1 sec. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 26 9. Even if no successful command was performed, the user should press [#] key in order to exit from the display of PGM1 to PGM8 status. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will go back within armed/disarmed status, the keypad LEDs displaying the system and zone status. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 27 That means the selected user code, the follow me phone number or the system time and date are not only zone 1 LED Blinking programmed and the control panel is waiting for first digit group for respective option. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 28: Programming / Selective Erasure (Except The "Master Code") Of 01 To 45 User Codes

    “selected user code” and so on, until entering the last digit of the selected user code (the forth for 4-digit codes and the sixth for 6-digit codes). SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 29 1 to 8 zone LEDs ON/OFF, according to the RIGHTS set of the just modified “user code” By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS set of the “user code” can be maintained as it was previously established. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 30 1 to 7 LEDs. All LEDs from 1 to 7 will be ON or OFF, as the respective rights were established by the installer previously; the master rights cannot be changed by him. That means if master user is trying to change his rights by pressing any key from 1 to 7, the keypad buzzer will sound a SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 31: Simultaneous Erasure Of All Users' Codes (Except The "Master Code")

    That means the selected phone number was programmed during a previous programming zone 1, 2 and 3 LEDs Blinking session only zone 1 LED Blinking That means the selected phone number isn’t programmed and the control panel is waiting for SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 32: Selective Erasure Of The Follow Me Phone Numbers

    *CODE+ is the key labeled “CODE” key and “X” is the 1 to 4 order number for 4 follow me phone numbers, which can be erased by the master using these commands. Erase the 1 follow me phone number: [*][7][Master Code][051][*][#] or [CODE][Master Code][051][*][#] Erase the 2 follow me phone number: [*][7][Master Code][052][*][#] or SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 33: Simultaneous Erasure Of All Follow Me Phone Numbers

    2. In order to enter programming session of the system time and date, the master user should introduce the format bellow: [D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][S/S]. Each 2-digit group represents the day [D/D], month [Mo/Mo], year [Y/Y], hour [H/H], minutes [Mi/Mi] and seconds [S/S]. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 34: Ambush Digit Programming" ("Master User's Submenu" *061+)

    In order to access these programming sections you should use [*][8][ Master Code] command, while the system is partially armed. Once the command was entered, the master user should enter each allowed section by pressing the corresponding 2 SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 35: Section [034] - Options For Voice/Sound Dialer

    Voice/sound dialer answers to the remote interrogation calls OPT 4 enabled disabled Ambush event initiates the sound/voice reporting OPT 5 enabled disabled Voice module Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 36: Section [042] - Number Of Voice Or Sound Dialing Sequences / Time Of The Voice Or Sound Reporting

    In order to establish the daily moments when the partition A is arming/disarming automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for arming moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for disarming moment. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 37: Section [079] - Autoarming/Autodisarming Moments For Partition B (Hour:minute / Hour:minute)

    (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment. The following sequence will be introduced: |__|__||__|__||__|__||__|__| not programmed by default SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 38: Section [083] - Activation/Deactivation Moments Of Pgm3 Defined As "Clock Timer" (Hour:minute / Hour:minute)

    (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment. The following sequence will be introduced: |__|__||__|__||__|__||__|__| not programmed by default SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 39: Section [087] - Activation/Deactivation Moments Of Pgm7 Defined As "Clock Timer" (Hour:minute / Hour:minute)

    |03||00||03||00| by default (3 hours) The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...
  • Page 40: Section [096] - Walk Test (Service Mode)

    Uploading the system parameters into “EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software”; Downloading the system parameters from “EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software” into the control panel; Uploading the event LOG from the control panel into the “EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software” (in a file). System time and date setting by PC;...
  • Page 41: Sections [099] Voice / Sound Reporting And Communication With Pc Cancellation

    Keypad Special alarms Depending on the installer programming, SATALARM SA-612P / SA-816P will send a reporting code to the “central station” (and/or a phone voice message), according to the occurrence of one of the next events: Panic, Fire, Medical Emergency and Maintenance Request.
  • Page 42 The most frequent cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance. This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure that all sensors work properly. SATALARM SA-612 & SA-816 installer manual ver 1.1...

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