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ELITE SX-2
ESX-2
(64 Zone Control Communicator)
Arrowhead
Alarm Products Ltd
Installation &
Programming Guide
Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand

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  • Page 1 ELITE SX-2 ESX-2 (64 Zone Control Communicator) Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd Installation & Programming Guide Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand...
  • Page 2 To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this manual is correct at the time of printing. Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd reserve the right to make changes to the features and specifications at any time without notice in the course of product development.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    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...
  • Page 4 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...
  • Page 5: Connection Diagram

    CONNECTION DIAGRAM 230V Input SERIAL TCP/IP Line ELITE SX 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).
  • Page 6: Zone Expander Dip Switch Settings

    Zone Expander DIP Switch settings DIP Switch # Expanders - Zone Doubling Expanders - NO Zone Doubling Not used EXP # 1 (zones 9-16) EXP # 2 (zones 17-32) EXP # 2 (zones 17-24) EXP # 3 (zones 25-32) Not used EXP # 4 (zones 33-48) EXP # 4 (zones 33-40) Not used...
  • Page 7: Output Expander Dip Switch Settings

    Output Expander DIP Switch settings DIP Switch # Output Expander Number O/P EXP # 1 Follows Outputs 1-4 O/P EXP # 2 Follows Outputs 5-8 O/P EXP # 3 Follows Outputs 9-12 O/P EXP # 4 Follows Outputs 13-16 O/P EXP # 5 Follows Outputs 17-20 O/P EXP # 6 Follows Outputs 21-24...
  • Page 8 Wiegand Interface DIP Switch settings DIP Switch # DIP Switch # Wiegand Interface Address OPTION Wiegand I/F # 1 1 Door Cntrl Wiegand I/F # 2 2 Door Cntrl Wiegand I/F # 3 CPT-Wiegand Wiegand I/F # 4 PW READER Wiegand I/F # 5 Spare Wiegand I/F # 6...
  • Page 9 INSTALLING PROXIMITY READERS The Wiegand Interface board allows various access control readers/keypads to be connected to the ELITE SX 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 &...
  • Page 10: Selective Arm/Disarming With Multiple Areas

    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.
  • Page 11: Inputs

    INPUTS The ELITE SX 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)
  • Page 12: Examples Of Zone Wiring

    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...
  • Page 13: Outputs

    INPUTS cont. TAMPER - A 24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring system tampers. This Tamper circuit is programmable as either normally closed loop or 2k2 EOL supervision (the default is normally closed loop). Any Tamper alarms on this input are mapped to alarm outputs in the same manner as for detection zones. In addition to the Zone &...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES INSTALLING RX-16 RADIO RECEIVER The panel can have wireless capability via the Arrowhead RX-16 receiver module when connected to the keypad bus. The receiver will add wireless capability to your system in the form or wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radio- key transmitters and wireless reed switch transmitters.
  • Page 15: Memory View Mode

    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.
  • Page 16: Keypad Address Assignment

    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"...
  • Page 17: Keypad Adjustments

    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.
  • Page 18: Full Lcd Keypad Text Editing

    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”...
  • Page 19 FULL LCD KEYPAD MENU PROGRAMMING The FULL LCD Keypad enables “Menu” programming of the ELITE SX 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.
  • Page 20 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.
  • Page 21: Accessing Program Mode

    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).
  • Page 22 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.
  • Page 23: User Codes

    +++++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.
  • Page 24: User Areas

    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.
  • Page 25 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).
  • Page 26 RADIO USER TYPE RADIO USER TYPE - P7E 101-2000E (NOTE: only Users 101-2000 can be Radio Users) Option 0 - Generic (General Pendant Type) Option 1 - Crow Freewave Pendant Option 21 - Ness Pendant Option 51 - Crow Shepherd (SH) Pendant (NOTE: There is a limit of 20 SH pendants) Option 0 Generic Type - If a Radio Pendant has no special functions and does not send a battery low signal it is a Generic type 0.
  • Page 27 More than one Time Zone can be assigned to a User. Using the above example for TZ#1 and now assuming Time Zone #2 is set to 0900-1200 on day 7 (Saturday), by assigning both TZ1 & 2 to a User will now mean their code is active during weekdays from 0800-1700 plus they are also able to use their code on Saturdays between the hours of 0900-1200.
  • Page 28 USER can turn an OUTPUT OFF USER can turn an OUTPUT OFF - P14E 1-2000E Option 01 - 32 User can turn OFF Output # 1-32 Any user can be allowed to turn an Output OFF. This Function will allow Users (Code, Tag/Card or Radio Users) to turn OFF an assigned Output that has previously been turned on by a user with option P13E assigned.
  • Page 29 has been started and the LED on the Receiver will flash. Now press the Radio Pendant button that you wish to find. If the Radio Pendant is in memory the keypad will display the number (1-64 indicates a zone, and 101-2000 indicates a user).
  • Page 30: Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings

    Code/Tag/Radio User End Date USER END DATE - P1027E 1-2000E - DD:MM:YY If an access Code, Tag/Card or Radio User has an end date programmed at this address the user will only be able to be used until midnight of the programmed date. If a value of 00:00:00 is programmed the end date is ignored.
  • Page 31: Duress Digit

    DURESS DIGIT DURESS DIGIT - P25E 2E (Value can be 1-9, 0 = Duress Disabled) The duress digit can be a number from 1-9 (a value of “0” means the duress function is disabled). To create a duress alarm the duress digit must be entered before a valid user code (eg If the code was “123” and the duress number was “4”, then entering a code of <4123>...
  • Page 32: Miscellaneous Installer & Panel Options

    MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS - P25E 10E Option 1 - Panel Tamper is 2k2 EOL Option 2 - Direct access to program mode for the Installer Code Option 3 - Disable Mains Fail Test Option 4 - Globally reset trouble alarms Option 5 - Cannot arm the alarm if Receiver fail mode is active Option 6 - Enable iPSU AC and Battery Low monitoring Option 7 - Cannot arm if the system battery is low.
  • Page 33 Option 7 - 10 Incorrect Code Attempts locks out the keypad for 90 Seconds Option 8 - User Codes Must be 4-6 digits long Option 1 Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset confirmed alarms - If this option is turned on and a Confirmed alarm has occurred, the alarm cannot be re-armed until the Installer has reset the alarm.
  • Page 34 Option 1 Code Required to View Memory - If this option is turned on, access to Memory Mode will only be allowed by using an authorised code. The user must press <MEMORY> <CODE #> <ENTER> to view memory events. Codes are authorised by turning on option 8 at location P4E. If this option is turned off anyone can access memory mode.
  • Page 35 WORLD TIME ZONE World Time Zone - P25E17E When using Internet time (option 3 on at address P201E4E) the local time zone for the country can be selected here from the 38 different time zones. The following table lists the various time zones in the order they appear on the web page and the LCD keypad.
  • Page 36 Serial over IP Password Serial over IP Password - P25E 20E (maximum 16 characters) If option 3 is ON at P25E18E then any Serial over IP connection will need Authentication. The password is programmed at this address. The password is case sensitive. The user name must be entered first followed by the password.
  • Page 37: Outputs

    DAYLIGHT SAVING START MONTH - P28E 1E (Value 1-12) (0 = DLS Disabled) DAYLIGHT SAVING END MONTH - P28E 2E (Value 1-12) (0 = DLS Disabled) DAYLIGHT SAVING START HOUR - P29E 1E (Value 0-23) DAYLIGHT SAVING END HOUR - P29E 2E (Value 0-23) If Daylight Saving (DLS) is used, the actual start and stop details can be entered here and the clock will automatically adjust for daylight saving.
  • Page 38 Output 15 Access Group Options - P3115E - Access Group 1-32, Value = Assigned Schedule 1-32 Output 16 Access Group Options - P3116E - Access Group 1-32, Value = Assigned Schedule 1-32 Output 17 Access Group Options - P3117E - Access Group 1-32, Value = Assigned Schedule 1-32 Output 18 Access Group Options - P3118E - Access Group 1-32, Value = Assigned Schedule 1-32 Output 19 Access Group Options - P3119E - Access Group 1-32, Value = Assigned Schedule 1-32 Output 20 Access Group Options - P3120E - Access Group 1-32, Value = Assigned Schedule 1-32...
  • Page 39 OUTPUT OPTIONS “B” OUTPUT OPTIONS “B” - P35E 01-32E Option 1 - Mains Fail to Output Option 2 - Fuse Failure to Output Option 3 - Battery Low to Output Option 4 - Telephone Line Failure to Output Option 5 - Supervisory Radio Failure to Output Option 6 - Sensor-Watch Alarm to Output Option 7 - System Tamper to Output Option 8 - Receiver Fail to Output...
  • Page 40 Option 6 Output Indicates In-coming phone call - If this option is On it will cause the Output to pulse in time with an in-coming telephone call. It is designed to be used as a remote call (ring detect) indicator. Option 7 Play Doorbell tone on a Chime Zone trigger - If this option is turned on and a Chime zone alarm is triggered on output 1 or 2 the panel will play a Doorbell tone to the output.
  • Page 41: Un-Map An Output

    Option 8 Output Monitored - This option is used to allow Monitoring of the Output status (eg wire to siren has been cut). The option only applies to Outputs 1 and 2. OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME OUTPUT ON DELAY TIME - P38E 01-32E (0-9999 Seconds, 0 = no delay) The “On”...
  • Page 42: Areas

    NOTE: Shepherd Siren and Output devices can ONLY be assigned to outputs 1-16 as shown below SHEPHERD OUTPUT DEVICE TYPE SHEPHERD OUTPUT DEVICE TYPE - P3050E 1-16E Value = 70 or 89 70 = SH Siren 89 = SH IO 2X2 Assigning a device type of 70 will set the wireless output to be a SH siren, internal or external.
  • Page 43 can bypass zones. Option 5 Spare Option 6 Report Arm Signal at the end of the Exit Delay - If this option is on the panel will report the Arm signal to a monitoring station when the exit delay expires. If it is off, the panel will report the arm signal immediately the system has been armed.
  • Page 44 Option 8 Arm on no Activity - If this option is turned ON the area will automatically arm at any time when there is no zone activity detected. For this option to work at any time the area must NOT have option 2 above turned on or a time zone (P68E) assigned.
  • Page 45 Also Stay Arming via an Access Tag/Card can generate the Chirp if option 4 is On at P47E. PENDANT DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT PENDANT DISARM CHIRP to OUTPUT - P52E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 2 = Area 32) Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32 When Disarming the alarm using a Radio Key it is necessary to have some form of Disarm indication.
  • Page 46: Monitoring Account Code Number

    Sometimes it is necessary to have a single pulse to indicate a Disarm of Stay Mode. This could be used to stop a video recorder or similar device. Each time an Area Stay Mode is disarmed, a single pulse will be applied to the output.
  • Page 47 DTMF REMOTE CONTROL CODE NUMBER DTMF REMOTE CODE NUMBER - P63E 1-32E (1 = Area 1, 32 = Area 32) (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999) The panel can be configured to allow remote Arm/Disarm of each Area via a remote telephone. The codes programmed at this address are the DTMF code that must be used when performing this function.
  • Page 48: Program Lcd Area Name

    If Options 2 or 3 are turned on at location P46E then the Area can be automatically armed or disarmed by a time- zone/s. You can assign more than one time-zone to each Area. If assigning multiple time-zones you should insure that they do not overlap as this could cause confusion.
  • Page 49 Option 8 - Stay Armed Beep to Keypad Option 1 <CHIME> button Enabled - This option enables the <CHIME> button. Chime alarms to the keypad buzzer and outputs are disabled when “Chime” is off. If a zone is programmed as a Chime Zone, it can beep the buzzer on a keypad and/or turn on an output.
  • Page 50 disarming of stay mode can be disabled. Between P72E option 4 and this program option a stay arm only and a stay disarm only keypad can be set up. KEYPAD SYSTEM BEEPS & LED OPTIONS KEYPAD SYSTEM BEEPS & LED OPTIONS - P73E 1-32E Option 1 - Mains Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 2 - Fuse Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer Option 3 - Battery Low Beeps Keypad Buzzer...
  • Page 51 KEYPAD <ARM> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS KEYPAD <ARM> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS - P75E 1-32E Option 1 - <ARM> button can Arm Option 2 - <ARM> button can Arm Stay Mode Option 3 - <ARM> button can Disarm at All Times Option 4 - <ARM> button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times Option 5 - <ARM>...
  • Page 52 Option 6 - <STAY> button can Arm Latchkey Mode Option 7 - <STAY> button can Disarm During Exit Delay Option 8 - <STAY> button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay Option 1 <STAY> button can Arm - This option enables single button Arming using the <STAY> button. For single button operation to work options 2 &...
  • Page 53 Option 3 <A> button can Disarm at All Times - This option enables single button Disarming using the <A> button. For single button disarm operation to work options 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E Option 4 <A> button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times - This option enables single button Disarming of Stay Mode using the <A>...
  • Page 54 Latchkey report mode using the <B> button. For single button Arm operation to work options 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E. When Latchkey Mode is set on Arming, any code without the Latchkey option (P4E Option 6) used to Disarm the Alarm will cause a Disarm report to be sent via the dialler. Option 7 <B>...
  • Page 55 A Keypad generated Duress Alarm (see P25E2E) can be assigned to an Output or multiple Outputs. This can be used to operate an audible or visual alarm connected to the Output. A Duress alarm is created when the alarm is Disarmed with the Duress digit preceding a valid User Code.
  • Page 56: Full Lcd Display Options

    LCD KEYPAD BACK-LIGHT SETTINGS LCD KEYPAD BACK-LIGHT SETTING - P95E1-32E Value = 0-100 = LCD B/L value 0-100% The LCD and keypad backlight levels can be independently set for every keypad. A value of 0 means no backlight where a value of 100 is maximum backlight brightness. FULL LCD KEYPAD DISPLAY OPTIONS FULL LCD Keypad Display Options - P96E 1-32E Value = 1-8 Option 1 = 2 x 20 Display Mode or AAP Logo...
  • Page 57: Program Lcd Keypad Name

    Mode Arm/disarm, output On/Off, etc. If chirps have been assigned to access tags/cards (P46E4E) and the output the reader LED is set to follow has the chirps assigned (P50E-P53E), then the output must have a minimum pulse time (P39E) of 10 for it to work correctly. PROGRAM FULL LCD KP “KEYPAD”...
  • Page 58: Zone Area Assignment

    the Key-switch function assigned to the selected zone. Option 3 Key-Switch can Disarm - This option enables Disarming of the assigned Area via the Key-switch function assigned to the selected zone. Option 4 Key-Switch can Disarm Stay Mode - This option enables Stay Mode Disarming of the assigned Area via the Key-switch function assigned to the selected zone.
  • Page 59 location P125E. When configured as type 14 there are three resistors wired in series on the input, a 2k2 tamper resistor, a 4k7 low zone resistor and an 8k2 high zone resistor. When configured as type 15 there are two resistors wired in series on the input, a 4k7 low zone resistor and an 8k2 high zone resistor.
  • Page 60 arm/disarm state of the panel. If the 24 Hour zone also has an entry delay programmed (P144E), this delay will apply. If the 24 Hour zone activates but then resets before the entry delay expires no alarm will be generated. This feature can be useful for monitoring plant type alarms such as freezer alarms. Once the alarm has been generated it must be cleared by entry of a valid User code.
  • Page 61 turn it into a Soak Test Zone and it will still be monitored for alarms when armed but it will not cause the sirens to sound or report to the dialler. The Soak Test zone will still be logged in the event memory however so it is possible to check the activity of the zone, via the memory, and after a suitable period of no alarms it can be re-instated as part of the alarm by removing the Soak Test option.
  • Page 62 Option 5 - 3k9 Option 13 - 3k3 in series with 6k8 (Single zone with tamper) Option 6 - 4k7 Option 7 - 5k6 ZONE RESPONSE TIME There are 8 hardwired zone inputs on the panel plus up to 64 zones via the zone input expanders. The response time (how quickly the input responds to an input trigger) can be varied for each zone.
  • Page 63 Type 3 Freewave with checksum (supervised signal active) - If a Crow Freewave radio PIR is used selecting Type 3 will allow the panel to correctly recognize the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. Selecting this option also starts the supervise timer (P25E4E). The supervise timer is constantly being reset while valid supervisory signals are being received from the detector.
  • Page 64 STAY MODE ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT STAY MODE ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT - P129E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 Option 01 = Output 1 - Option 32 = Output 32 If an Area has Stay Mode Armed and a zone assigned to that Area activates, the zone can trigger selected Outputs for local alarm signalling.
  • Page 65 CHIME ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD CHIME ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P137E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Keypads 1-32 Option 01 = Keypad 1 - Option 32 = Keypad 32 If a zone is programmed as a Chime zone and it activates, the zone can sound the buzzer at selected keypads for local alarm signalling.
  • Page 66 one second increments. If the entry delay is set to “0” the zone will be an instant zone. ZONE RE-TRIGGER COUNT ZONE RE-TRIGGER COUNT - P146E 1-64E (Value 0-15 Triggers) Each Zone has it’s own alarm Re-trigger Count. A value of 0 programmed at this location results in unlimited alarms for that zone during an armed period but a count of 1-15 will shut down the zone once the programmed count has been reached.
  • Page 67 SENSOR-WATCH TIME SENSOR-WATCH TIME - P163E 1-64E (Value 0-9999 Minutes) If the zone is programmed as a “Sensor-Watch” zone (P124E option 3 on) and it is not operated within the time set at this location a “Sensor-watch” alarm will be generated. If a detector has this option turned on and it doesn’t operate when disarmed, this timer will start to count down for the zone/s concerned.
  • Page 68 ACCESS CONTROL DOOR MONITOR LINKED to OUTPUT Access Control Door Monitor Linked to OUTPUT - P6174E 1-64E Value = 01-32 for Outputs 1-32 A zone can be linked to an access door output at this address. When linked the zone can be used as a door monitor for “Door Forced”...
  • Page 69 access violations as the programmed output number at P6174E. Option 2 Hide this zone on the web status page - If this option is turned on the zone will not appear on the status page of the web interface. Option 3 Zone restore auto-resets Egress Outputs - If option 3 is turned on and the zone is set as an Egress type (options 3, 4, &...
  • Page 70 SH PIR Supervise Interval SH PIR Supervise Interval - P6204E 1-64E Value = 1-64 for Zones 1-64 Option 0 = 7 Minutes (Default) Option 1 = 1 Minute Option 2 = 2 Minutes Option 3 = 4 Minutes Option 4 = 10 Minutes Option 5 = 15 Minutes Option 6 = 20 Minutes Option 7 = 30 Minutes...
  • Page 71 SH GBD Fall Sensitivity SH GBD Fall Sensitivity - P6233E 1-64E Value = 1-64 for Zones 1-64 Option 0 = Disable Option 1 = Low Option 2 = Medium Option 3 = High SH GBD Vibration Sensitivity SH GBD Vibration Sensitivity - P6234E 1-64E Value = 1-64 for Zones 1-64 Option 0 = Disable Option 1 = Low Option 2 = Medium...
  • Page 72 SH PIR-CAM Picture Resolution SH PIR-CAM Picture Resolution - P6246E 1-64E Value = 1-64 for Zones 1-64 Option 0 = QVGA B&W (320x240) Option 1 = VGA B&W (640x480) Option 2 = QVGA Colour (320x240) Option 3 = T.B.D SH PIR-CAM Picture Rate SH PIR-CAM Picture Rate - P6247E 1-64E Value = 1-64 for Zones 1-64 Option 0 = 0.3 Seconds between images Option 1 = 0.5 Seconds between images...
  • Page 73: Time-Zones

    Option 5 = 15 Minutes Option 6 = 20 Minutes Option 7 = 30 Minutes SH IO 2X2 Input Selection SH IO 2X2 Input Selection - P6280E 1-64E Value = 1 or 2 (Default = ) (NOTE: The SH IO 2X2 box tamper will be associated with one, or both, zones if used.) SH IO 2X2 Input EOL Mode SH IO 2X2 Input EOL Mode - P6281E 1-64E 0 = Short Circuit...
  • Page 74: Dialler

    started you would set the start time to about 0830. The start time is programmed in 24 hour format (eg 0000-2359). If you are setting up the time-zone during the active period (eg if the time-zone goes from 0830-1700 and the current time is 1200) you will have to wait until the next minute expires before the panel will update the time-zone status.
  • Page 75 Option 6 Long DTMF Dialling Digits - If this option is Off, the panel will dial using normal dialling (75ms on & 75ma off). If it is On, the panel will dial using the long tones (100ms on & 100ms off). DIALLER OPTIONS 2 DIALLER OPTIONS 2 - P175E 2E Option 1 - Step to next Number...
  • Page 76: Keypad Listen-In Options

    integrity of the panel and the line. The regularity of the test calls is set at this location. It would normally be set to a value of 24 so that a test call is sent one a day. The start time for the first test should also be set at location P175E4E.
  • Page 77 medical alarm is being used for some other purpose and you need to identify the correct type of alarm event you can change the event code at this location. OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER - P175E 12E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999) The panel can be configured to allow remote operation of the Outputs via a remote telephone.
  • Page 78: Telephone Numbers

    +++++Telephone Numbers+++++ TELEPHONE NUMBERS TELEPHONE NUMBERS - P181E 1-8E (Value 1-16 digit number) The Telephone Numbers can be up to 16 digits long. They can also include some special functions or characters as per the chart below. SPECIAL CHARACTERS DISPLAYED ON LCD KEYPAD TELEPHONE NUMBER SPECIAL FUNCTION LCD KP AS;...
  • Page 79 Option 8 CSV IP Normal - If this option is turned on the panel will send an IP signal in CSV format to the central monitoring stations IP address. The normal format sends the usual 3 digit number for the zone or user field.
  • Page 80 DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “A” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “A” - P186E 1-8E Option 1 - Report Mains Fail Option 2 - Report Battery Low Option 3 - Report Radio Battery Low Option 4 - Report Line Fail Option 5 - Report System Tamper Option 6 - Report Keypad Tamper Option 7 - Report Zone Tamper Option 8 - Report Radio Zone Tamper...
  • Page 81 DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “C” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “C” - P188E 1-8E Option 1 - Report Arm/Disarm Option 2 - Report Stay Mode Arm/Disarm Option 3 - Report Disarm only after an Alarm Option 4 - Report Stay Mode Disarm only after an Alarm Option 5 - Report Stay Mode Zone Alarms Option 6 - Report Access to Program Mode Option 7 - Report 24 Hour Alarms for Domestic/Voice Formats...
  • Page 82 Option 4 Report Fuse Failure - The panel has two on-board thermal fuses designed to protect the 12v DC outputs from short circuits. If this option is on and either of these fuses are open, a report will be sent to the monitoring station if Contact ID is set as the reporting format.
  • Page 83 “FIRE” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODE - P197E 2E (Value from 1-14 taken from the chart above) “MEDICAL” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODES “MEDICAL” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODE - P197E 3E (Value from 1-14 taken from the chart above) +++++Panel Diagnostic & Default Options+++++ PANEL SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER PANEL SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER - P200E 1E This location will display the software version of the panel.
  • Page 84 keypads connected to the keypad bus. DEFAULT CODES & TELEPHONE NUMBERS DEFAULT CODES & TELEPHONE NUMBER - P200E 9E This location is used to return the panels User and Installer Codes plus the Telephone Numbers & Account Codes to the default settings. DEFAULT ALL PROGRAMMING TO FACTORY SETTINGS DEFAULT ALL PROGRAMMING TO FACTORY SETTINGS - P200E 10E This location is used to return the panels programmed data (excludes any custom LCD text) back to the factory...
  • Page 85 Option 2 Enable logging of Ethernet resets - If this is On the panel check the Ethernet connection on a regular basis and log any resets to the memory log. Option 3 Sync Panel Clock to Internet Time - If this is On the panel the panel will update it’s time every 24 hours with the programmed time server/s.
  • Page 86 IP REPORTING POLL TIMER - P202E 1-8E There is a programmable poll timer for each of the possible 8 IP reporting numbers (P203E). The Poll timer can be set to a value between 0-9999 minutes. MONITORING IP REPORTING NUMBER/URL - P203E 1-8E When entering in a URL at There are up to 8 IP Reporting Numbers/URL’s that can be programmed into the panel.
  • Page 87 ELITE SX PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the panel program addresses. This is intended as a quick guide to finding a program address. In many address locations, there is a main address (e.g. “P1E”), then a sub address (e.g.
  • Page 88 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...
  • Page 89 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...
  • Page 90 P25E Radio Detector Supervised Timer - Page 31 0-9999 Minutes (Default = 240 Minutes [4 Hours]) Two Trigger Timer P25E Two Trigger Timer - Page 31 Value 0-255 Seconds (Default = 60 Sec) Mains Fail Reporting Delay P25E Mains Fail Reporting Delay - Page 31 Value 0-9999 Seconds (Default = 600 Sec) Receiver Fail Delay...
  • Page 91 Serial over IP Password P25E Serial over IP Password (maximum 16 characters) Page 34 Serial over IP User Timeout P25E Serial over IP User Timeout (Default = 300, 10-600 seconds) Page 34 KP Bus Device Alarms P25E KP Bus Device Alarms KP Bus Device Alarm Options Page 34 (Default = None)
  • Page 92 P3129E 1-32E Output #29 Access Group 1-32 assigned Schedule 1-32, 0=NONE, 33 = 24/7 P3130E 1-32E Output #30 Access Group 1-32 assigned Schedule 1-32, 0=NONE, 33 = 24/7 P3131E 1-32E Output #31 Access Group 1-32 assigned Schedule 1-32, 0=NONE, 33 = 24/7 P3132E 1-32E Output #32 Access Group 1-32 assigned Schedule 1-32, 0=NONE, 33 = 24/7 Programming Output Options “A”...
  • Page 93 SH IO 2X2 Output Number P3052E 1-16E SH IO 2X2 Output Number 1 or 2 (Default = ) SH SIREN Options P3053E 1-16E SH Siren Options 1 = LED Enabled (Default = ) 2 = Local DIP Switches enabled SH SIREN Speaker Volume P3054E 1-16E SH Siren Speaker Volume 0 = Quiet...
  • Page 94 Area 1-32 Disarm Pulse to Output P56E 1-32E Area 1-32 Disarm Pulse to Output - Page 42 Value 01-32 (for Outputs 1-32) (Default = All Off) Area 1-32 Stay Disarm Pulse to Output P57E 1-32E Area 1-32 Stay Disarm Pulse to Output - Page 42 Value 01-32 (for Outputs 1-32) (Default = All Off)
  • Page 95 +++++Keypads+++++ Keypad Area Assignment P71E 1-32E Keypads Assigned To Areas Page 44 01-32 = Areas 1-32 (Default = 1,2) Keypad Button Options P72E 1-32E Keypad Button Options Page 44 1 = <CHIME> Button Enabled (Default = All 1,2) 2 = <BYPASS> Button Enabled 3 = Code or Tag can ARM only at this keypad (NOTE: Options 5, 6 &...
  • Page 96 Keypad “B” Button Options P81E 1-32E Keypad “B” Button Opts. Page 49 1 = “B” Button can Arm (Default = All Off) 2 = “B” Button can Stay Mode Arm 3 = “B” Button can Disarm at All Times 4 = “B” Button can Disarm Stay Mode at All Times 5 = “B”...
  • Page 97 Bulk COPY a Keypad to a range of Keypads P97E Template KP #E Start KP #E End KP #E Bulk COPY a Keypad to a range of KEYPADS Page 52 Proximity Reader LED to Output Mapping P98E 1-32E Proximity Reader LED to Output Mapping Page 52 (Default = None) 01-32 = Proximity Reader 1-32 LED will follow the state of Output # 1-32...
  • Page 98 Programming Zone Options D P6133E 1-64E Programming Zone Options D Page 57 1 = Zone is Excluded from Activity monitoring (Default = All Off) 2 = Zone will hold off Arming until Sealed 3 = “Security Interlock” zone Programming Zone EOL (End-of-line) Options P125E 1-64E Programming Zone EOL Options Page 57...
  • Page 99 Stay Mode Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads P135E 1-64E Stay Mode Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads Page 60 (Default = All On) 01-32 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #1-32 24 Hour Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads P136E 1-64E 24 Hour Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads Page 60...
  • Page 100 Find Radio Zone memory Location P166E ENTER This will find the zone # of any Radio Zone code stored in the panel Page 62 .After P166E press enter to start the find process Zone Near Alarm to Outputs P167E 1-64E Zone Near Alarm to Outputs Page 62 (Default = All Off)
  • Page 101 SH MAG Options P6211E 1-64E SH MAG Options 1 = Enable LED (Default = ) 2 = Mute (Disable device detection) 3 = Logical AND between internal/external Magnet (Off = OR) 4 = Use Internal Magnet 5 = Use External Magnet SH MAG Supervise Interval P6212E 1-64E SH MAG Supervise Interval...
  • Page 102 SH PIR-CAM Sensitivity P6242E 1-64E SH PIR-CAM Sensitivity 0 = Low (Default = ) 1 = Medium Low 2 = Medium 3 = Medium High 4 = High SH PIR-CAM Pulse Count P6243E 1-64E SH PIR-CAM Pulse Count 0 = 1 Pulse (Default = ) 1 = 2 Pulse 2 = 3 Pulse...
  • Page 103 SH IO 2X2 Input Selection P6280E 1-64E SH IO 2X2 Input Selection 1 or 2 (Default = ) (NOTE: The SH IO 2X2 box tamper will be associated with one, or both, zones if used.) SH IO 2X2 Input EOL Mode P6281E 1-64E SH IO 2X2 Input EOL Mode 0 = Short Circuit...
  • Page 104: Programming Telephone Numbers

    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 5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only 6 = Enabled Throughout the call in Stay Mode State only...
  • Page 105: Sia Reporting Codes

    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 Maximum Dial Attempts per Telephone Number P184E 1-8E Maximum Dial Attempts per Telephone Number - Page 70 Value 0-99 (Default = 20) Dialler Reporting Options A...
  • Page 106 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 Page 73 Walk Test Mode P200E 6E Walk Test Mode Page 73...
  • Page 107 Secondary Time Server P201E 12E NTP 2 (Default: 1.nz.pool.ntp.org) Page Serial over IP Port P201E 13E Serial over IP Port (Default: 9000) Page Web Port Number P201E 14E Web Port Number (Default: 80) Page IP Reporting Poll Timer P202E 1-8E IP Reporting Poll Timer (0-9999 minutes) Page Monitoring IP Reporting Number/URL...
  • Page 108 Page 108...
  • Page 109 ACCESS GROUP PROGRAMMING Page 109...
  • Page 110 TELECOM INTERFACE The dialler facility on this controller has been designed to provide optimum flexibility in the way in which alarm events are reported. This flexibility includes options for reporting to a central monitoring station using Contact ID format, a Domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones, a format for reporting alarms to an alpha numeric pager and a powerful Speech Dialler.
  • Page 111: Contact Id Reporting Code Summary

    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 112 Wiegand IF-2 Tamper Alarm 001-032 Wiegand IF-2 board Tamper Alarm Zone Expander Module Fail 001-007 Zone exp. 1-7 Fail Output Expander Module Fail 101-108 Output exp. 1-8 Fail Wiegand Interface Module Fail 201-232 Wiegand IF 1-32 fail Output 1 or 2 Tamper 001 or 002 O/P 1 or 2 wires cut.
  • Page 113: 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 114 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).
  • Page 115 ELITE SX Software update schedule Page 115...

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