Crow Arrowhead Elite V6 Installation & Programming Manual
Crow Arrowhead Elite V6 Installation & Programming Manual

Crow Arrowhead Elite V6 Installation & Programming Manual

16 zone control communicator

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16
Power Wave
16 Zone Control Communicator
( Ver: 6.20 )
This Manual is Preliminary. Please refer to the
Condensed manual for additional information
Crow Electronic Engineering
(Australia) Pty Ltd
Installation &

Programming Guide

Updated 22 – October – 2002

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  • Page 1: Programming Guide

    Power Wave 16 Zone Control Communicator ( Ver: 6.20 ) This Manual is Preliminary. Please refer to the Condensed manual for additional information Crow Electronic Engineering (Australia) Pty Ltd Installation & Programming Guide Updated 22 – October – 2002...
  • Page 2 Copyright by Crow Electronic Engineering P/L June 2002 Power Wave 16 V6.20 and above. This manual relates to the Crow Power Wave 16 alarm control panel software version V6.20 and above. Disclaimer Crow Electronic Engineering P/L make no warranties regarding the content of this document and assume no responsibility for any omissions or errors contained herein.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................Package Contents ..................Cabinet Details ................... Input Configurations (Zone Wiring Details) ..........Output Specifications ................. Communication Ports ................. PCB Wiring Instructions ................ACCESSORIES (OPTIONAL) ..................Receiver Board Installation ................ Voice Board Installation ................DTMF Board Installation ................COMMAND CONTROL OPTIONS (REMOTE DTMF &...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Continued KEYPADS (POWER WAVE-16 VER:6.20 AND ABOVE) ..........Display Indications ..................Keypad Installation ..................Addressing individual keypads ..............Displaying Memory Events at a Keypad ............. OUTPUT PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ................Primary Output Options ................Special Output Options ................Secondary Special Output Options ............Assigning Time Zones to Turn Outputs On/Off ..........
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    4k7 (yellow, purple, red) end of line resistors 10 x 8k2 (grey, red, red) end of line resistors If any of these items are missing from this package, please contact your nearest Crow stockist where you purchased it from. Page 5...
  • Page 6: Cabinet Details

    CABINET DETAILS MOUNTING KEYHOLES TRANSFORMER CABLE ENTRY MAINS BLOCK Install Battery Here MAIN CONTROL CABINET Insert Tamper Assembly Here TAMPER ASSEMBLY Page 6...
  • Page 7: Input Configurations (Zone Wiring Details)

    INPUT CONFIGURATIONS (ZONE WIRING DETAILS) The Elite V6 has 10 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs, Programmable, multi-state detection inputs Programmable tamper input Programmable key-switch input Each input must be terminated with a short or the appropriate combination of end-of-line resistors, depending upon the programmed configuration.
  • Page 8: Communication Ports

    INPUTS Cont. KEYSWITCH - This input can be used to control the panel via a key-switch, digital keypad or similar. This is a multi-state input which can be end-of-line configured in the same way as the 8 zone inputs. These multiple end-of- line configurations will produce either arm/disarm or stay mode on/off on an individual area basis.
  • Page 9: Pcb Wiring Instructions

    ( Ring-Out ) Mode 3 (Type 600) Plug And Wall Socket Wiring; Listn. Before calling Crow tech. Support or your supplier Data Re: Phone Line or Dialler reported issues, please ensure that the Mode-3 socket on the wall is wired as per below.
  • Page 10 ELITE KEYPADS A rmed Mains Memory Batt ery Bypass T amper Elite Line Program Cont rol 16 Zone Power Wave - 16 LED Keypad Window Layout When the Elite keypad is displaying numeric values in program mode it uses the zone LEDS 1-8 to indicate a value of 1-8 and to maintain consistency with the 8 zone LED keypad, the panel uses the “A”...
  • Page 11: Keypad Functions

    KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The Elite LED Keypad consists of; an 18 button, backlit silicone rubber keypad, 30 LED indicators and an internal piezo buzzer housed in a modern white plastic housing. The plastic housing has a hinged front lid to cover and pro- tect the rubber buttons when not in use.
  • Page 12 distance may require 0.5mm² cable. Always use good quality cable. Some installations may require data cable to en- sure data integrity in noisy sites. KEYPAD TAMPER (wrong code alarm) A wrong code or Keypad Tamper alarm is generated by the Elite after 4 consecutive invalid code entries. The con- troller will not “Lock-Out”...
  • Page 13 Cabinet or Satellite Siren TAMPER Flashing WRONG CODE ALARM Code Tamper at TAMPER On Steady Keypad # LED’s 1-8 On Steady CROW KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH Keypad Tamper Alarm at TAMPER On Steady ACTIVATED Keypad # LED’s 1-8 On Steady LOW BATTERY Controller Battery...
  • Page 14 VIEW MEMORY MODE Continued; HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART-Continued EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS Radio Zone BATTERY Flashing LOW BATTERY-ZONE Zone 1-16 LED's 1-16 On Steady Radio Key BATTERY Flashing LOW BATTERY-PENDANT User 1-20 LED's On Steady 1-16,17,18,19,20 Zone 1-16 LED’s 1-16 On Steady ZONE INACTIVITY TIMEOUT TAMPER...
  • Page 15: Optional Accessories

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION OF RX-16 RECEIVER The Elite V6 has a high level interface with the RX-16 radio receiver. The addition of this receiver will add wireless capability to your system in the form of wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radio-key transmitters and wireless reed switch transmitters.
  • Page 16: Accessing Program Mode For The First Time

    ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE FOR THE FIRST TIME GENERAL INFORMATION There are two program modes in the Elite panel. The first is the “Client” Program Mode to allow a system User to Add, Change or Delete User Codes. The second mode is the “Installer” Program Mode. The Installer Program Mode allows ALL programmed data to be changed.
  • Page 17: User Code Programming

    e.g. To reset User Codes 1-50 (P 840E) Press <PROGRAM> - 840 - <ENTER> 3 beeps - Program light flashing After resetting the various defaults, all options associated with that function (eg User Code Defaults P840E) will be set to the default values shown in the Program Summary at the rear of this manual. The default settings have been chosen to simplify the installation process by minimising the amount of programming necessary to get the system fully functional.
  • Page 18 To clear or delete a code simply press the BYPASS button at the address where the old code is stored. e.g. P 3 E <BYPASS> E 3 beeps - Program light On or Flashing When flashing back codes and values Zone indicators 1-8 are used to indicate digits 1-8. The digit 0 is indicated by the "A"...
  • Page 19 particular user code will work. Addresses P151E - P200E are used to map the user code to the required Time Zones. The actual Time Zone parameters are defined at addresses P791E - P814E. More than one time zone can be assigned to a code. The time zones are numbered 1-8 and are selected by the numeric buttons 1-8 on the keypad.
  • Page 20 Option 6 Output mapped to Local Command Control - This option is used to map an output to the local command control feature whereby the output can be controlled directly from the keypad. The DTMF command control code at address P371 is used for this local control function. Option 7 Day Zones Linked to Pulse Timer - Day Zones programmed to operate this output will pulse the output at the rate programmed for the pulse timer (e.g.
  • Page 21 5E = Telephone Line Failure to Output #1 6E = Dialler Failure to get a Kiss-off to Output #1 7E = Automatic Pulse to Output #1 8E = 24 Hour Smoke Reset to Output #1 Option 1 Zone Tampers to Output - Where dual end-of-line resistors are being used to provide individual zone tampers this address is used to map the Zone Tampers to an output.
  • Page 22 PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P250E - P278E The block of addresses from P250E to P278E are used to assign the basic options of each keypad in the system. Each of the addresses from P250E to P278E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the programmed keypad number.
  • Page 23 Keypads with buzzer mapped to keypad tampers (Default 1-8) If the LED is On, a keypad tamper alarm (four incorrect attempts to enter in a code) or a Crow keypad tamper switch alarm will cause the buzzer at the keypad to sound.
  • Page 24 PROGRAMMING AREA “A,B & C” PARAMETERS AREA "A" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P281E - P288E AREA "B" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P381E - P388E AREA "C" PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P481E - P488E The addresses above allow a number Area based options to be assigned to any of the 8 outputs. Address P281 relates to Output 1 options for Area A, address P381 relates to Output 1 options for Area B and address P481 relates to Output 1 options for Area C.
  • Page 25 Option 1 Any Bypass to output #1 - This option will produce a change of state at output #1 if any zones are bypassed, either manually or automatically. This change of state will occur at the end of the Exit delay. The output reset time (P551E) should be set to zero when this option is enabled.
  • Page 26 P303E 1E = Arm area when time zone ends - Default off 2E = Disarm area when time zone starts - Default off 3E = Disable stay mode exit delay - Default off 4E = Disable arm mode exit delay - Default off 5E = Disable stay mode entry delay - Default off 6E = Disable arm mode entry delay - Default off 7E = Use special stay mode entry delay - Default off...
  • Page 27 more than one area. Option 3 Stay key required before code to arm Stay Mode - This option determines if the "STAY" key is a single button function or must be pressed followed by a code to turn on Stay Mode in Area "A". This option must be enabled where a keypad is assigned to more than one area.
  • Page 28 options 2, 3 & 4. Option 2 Use 2nd Key-switch - This option will enable dual end of line configuration of the Key-switch input and assign the high value end-of-line (8k2) to Area "A" (refer to the zone drawing on page 6 Type 3 or 4). Also option 2 at address P311E selects whether a tamper is available when the 2nd key-switch is used.
  • Page 29 Option 7 Spare Option 8 Spare P389E 1-8E Area "B" Reporting Options - (see above for details) Default 1,2 P489E 1-8E Area "C" Reporting Options - (see above for details) Default 1,2 MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS - P310E P310E 1E Ignore Mains input 2E Siren tone to Output # 1...
  • Page 30: Zone Programming

    Option 1 Cabinet tamper is loop or end-of-line - This option determines if the Cabinet tamper input uses a closed loop or 2k2 end-of-line resistor. If this option is on the tamper is a 2k2. Option 2 Key-switch input is loop or end-of-line - This option determines if the Key-switch input uses a closed loop or 2k2 end-of-line resistor.
  • Page 31 input in this configuration will be seen as both the low and high zones in alarm. Finally, if this option is on and zone doubling is on for the same input the 2k2 resistor must be fitted in conjunction with the 4k7 and 8k2 resistors. In this mode, a short or open circuit on the input will be seen as a zone tamper alarm.
  • Page 32 P451E 1-8E Zone is 24 Hour Fire Zone - Where options 1-8 represent zones 1-8. 24 hour Fire zones will activate whether the panel or area is armed or disarmed. If an entry delay is also assigned to a 24 hr Fire zone, the alarm will not trigger unless the zone is in alarm longer than the delay time programmed.
  • Page 33 option is used when normally open detectors such as smoke detectors are to be connected to a zone. The option only applies if zone doubling is turned On at P410E. Default is all zones normally closed. P464E 1-8E Zone is a radio detector - Where options 1-8 represent zones 9-16 respectively. This option is used when Radio (wireless) devices are used as detectors.
  • Page 34: Zone Entry Delay Times

    P476E 1-8E Access Control door position input - Where options 1-8 represent zones 9-16 respectively. The door position input becomes a 24 hour alarm zone and will alarm if the “Control” door is forced open or left open too long. It will also automatically re-lock the door after the “Control” operation has occurred and the door has been opened then closed again.
  • Page 35: Output Reset Times

    P540E 0-999E Area "A" Special Stay Mode entry delay - Default 20 seconds P541E 0-999E Area "B" Special Stay Mode entry delay - Default 20 seconds P542E 0-999E Area "C" Special Stay Mode entry delay - Default 20 seconds DAY ZONE TO KEYPAD BUZZER TIMES - P543E to P545E P543E 1-999E Area "A"...
  • Page 36 2 = Crow AE Radio Reed Switch 3 = Crow Merlin PIR (Non-supervised) 4 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal active) 5 = Crow Merlin with checksum (supervised signal active) 6 = Crow Merlin with checksum (Non-supervised) 11 = Ness Devices battery Low...
  • Page 37 Radio user #1 Type - Default 0 RADIO KEY TYPES P642E Radio user #2 Type - Default 0 0 = Crow “ SX ” & “ AE ” Series + Other P643E Radio user #3 Type - Default 0 Non-specific types (No Lo Bat reporting)
  • Page 38 4E = Radio user #1 will arm 5E = Radio user #1 will disarm 6E = Radio user #1 can Arm Stay Mode on 7E = Radio user #1 can Disarm Stay Mode off 8E = Radio user #1 is disabled during alarm state Option 1 Radio user #1 is assigned to Area "A"...
  • Page 39 Option 5 Radio user #1 is instant panic - When this option is enabled, the radio user will produce an instant panic. Option 6 Radio user #1 is delayed panic - When this option is enabled, the radio user will produce a delayed panic after transmitting continuously for 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 40 PROGRAMMING DAYLIGHT SAVING ADJUSTMENTS - P817E - P822E As the Elite controller has a real time clock compliant with minutes & hours of the day, days of the week and months of the year, provision has been made for automatic adjustments for daylight saving. This block of addresses provides the Elite with the information required to perform the daylight saving adjustments as required.
  • Page 41 MISCELLANEOUS SETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATA TEMPORARY OUTPUT DISABLE - P837E P837E Temporary Output Disable - This address allows a technician to select any output/s to be temporarily disabled for one alarm or armed cycle, e.g. by turning on LEDS 1-8 at P837E then leaving program mode, outputs 1-8 will not turn on following any alarms.
  • Page 42 START WALK TEST MODE - P836E P836E Walk-test mode - When in Installation or Client Program mode, entering P836E will turn On walk-test mode. The keypad buzzer will beep at one second intervals to show that walk-test mode is active. When in walk test mode the zone LED’s will latch on at the keypad display when the zone has been activated.
  • Page 43 the command control messages the ON message MUST always be recorded FIRST followed immediately by the OFF message e.g. For the Area “A” command control messages the Area A Armed message must be recorded first followed by the Area A Disarmed message. The same rule applies to the outputs in that the output ON message must be recorded first followed by the Outputs’...
  • Page 44 Message #5 “ Area A alarm is Disarmed” Message #6 “ Area B alarm is Armed” Message #7 “ Area B alarm is Disarmed” Message #8 “ External lights are On” (external lights are connected to Output 5) Message #9 “ External lights are Off” (external lights are connected to Output 5) Message #10 “...
  • Page 45: Local Command Control Of Outputs

    LOCAL COMMAND CONTROL OF OUTPUTS If a command control code for outputs is programmed (P371E) and the output/s are allowed to be locally controlled (P201-P208, option 6) then entering the 4 digit code at a keypad will blank the display and the zone LED’s will now indicate the output status e.g.
  • Page 46 DIALLER PROGRAMMING ENABLING DIALLER & SETTING DIALLING PARAMETERS - P370E P370E 1-8E System Options (Default = 7) 1 = Enable dialler 2 = Fax defeat 3 = Disable line monitoring 4 = DTMF or Pulse Dial 5 = Normal or Reverse Pulse Dial 6 = Spare 7 = Auto-Detect Modem Format 8 = Force Bell103/V21...
  • Page 47 Step 1 - Dial Ph # 1. Step 2 - If not Kissed-off (defined by the 9) continue to next step Step 3 - Dial Ph # 2 Step 4 - If not Kissed-off (defined by the 9) continue to next step Step 5 - If not kissed-off return to Ph #1 (the 7 causes a return to the start) This process is repeated until kissed-off or the maximum number of dialling attempts have been reached for this scenario.
  • Page 48 DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P337E - P342E These addresses define which format the panel will use when dialling each of the six phone numbers. P337E Reporting Format for Ph # 1 (Default= 1) 1 = Contact ID 8 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1900) 2 = Domestic Dial 9 = 4+2 20pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1800)
  • Page 49 The panel will automatically cease reporting in Domestic, Pager or Speech Modes if reset with a valid code. Contact ID or 4+2 modes Must be kissed off by a monitoring station receiver. Note: P338E through P342E are as above but applied to telephone numbers 2-6 (Default=0) DEFINE OPTIONS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P343E - P348E This group of addresses is used to define various options for each of the six phone numbers.
  • Page 50 ZONE BYPASS SCENARIO MAPPING - P581E - P596E These addresses are used to map zone bypasses (isolations) from each of the 16 possible alarm zones to one of the 4 possible reporting scenarios. If a value of zero (0) is assigned at an address in this block, bypasses from that zone will not be reported by the panel.
  • Page 51 P428E Mains fail mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 P429E Phone line restore mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 P430E Radio PIR battery low mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 P431E Radio-key battery low mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 P432E Keypad tamper mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1...
  • Page 52: Area Arm/Disarm Reporting Options

    MANUAL ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES - P737E-P739E P737E XXXE “Panic” or “1&3” Keypad Alarm Default = 120 P738E XXXE “Fire” (4&6) Keypad Alarm Default = 110 P739E XXXE “Medical” (7&9) Keypad Alarm Default = 100 ZONE TAMPER ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES - P741E-P756E P741E XXXE Input 1 Short Circuit Tamper...
  • Page 53 1 = Send Arm/Disarm 2 = Send Stay Mode Arm/Disarm 3 = Send Disarm only after activations 4 = Send Stay Disarm only after activations 5 = Send Arm at the end of the exit delay 6 = Send all zone restores when disarmed 7 = Spare 8 = Spare Option 1...
  • Page 54: Upload/Download Security Options

    KEYPAD LISTEN-IN OPTIONS P312E Keypad Listen-in Options (Default = 1,7) 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only 2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only 3 = Enabled During Dialling in Monitor 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 Monitor Mode State only 7 = Listen-in Enabled when the panel answers a call...
  • Page 55 PROGRAMMING 4+2 EVENT CODES PROGRAMMING 4+2 SPECIAL CHARACTERS When programming 4+2 event codes (see pages 76-80) you can enter in digits 1234567890 plus the following special characters BCDEF. If you enter in a value of “00” or press the “Exclude” button after a 4+2 program address then the appropriate option will not report via the dialler e.g.
  • Page 56: Programming User Codes

    ELITE PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the Elite program addresses. This is intended as a quick guide to finding a program address. The program addresses are in numerical order with page references beside them so you can get more detailed information if required.
  • Page 57 INSTALLER MODE PROGRAMMING Programming User Code Permissions P51E Standard Access Permissions for user #1 - Default 1-8 P51E-100E OPTIONS Page 18 P52E Standard Access Permissions for user #2 - Default 1-8 1 = Area "A" Page 18 P53E Standard Access Permissions for user #3 - Default 1-8 2 = Area "B"...
  • Page 58 P111E Extended Access Permissions for user #11 - Default 0 Page 18 P112E Extended Access Permissions for user #12 - Default 0 Page 18 P113E Extended Access Permissions for user #13 - Default 0 Page 18 P114E Extended Access Permissions for user #14 - Default 0 Page 18 P115E Extended Access Permissions for user #15 - Default 0...
  • Page 59 P173E Access Time Zones for user #23 - Default 0 (24 Hr 7 Days) Page 18 P174E Access Time Zones for user #24 - Default 0 (24 Hr 7 Days) Page 18 P175E Access Time Zones for user #25 - Default 0 (24 Hr 7 Days) Page 18 P176E Access Time Zones for user #26 - Default 0 (24 Hr 7 Days)
  • Page 60 P235E Output #5 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Page 21 P236E Output #6 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Page 21 P237E Output #7 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Page 21 P238E Output #8 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never)
  • Page 61 1 = Send set / unset 5 = Send set at the end of the exit delay (LED On) 2 = Send Stay Mode set/unset 6 = Send all zone restores at disarm only 3 = Send unset only after activation's 7 = Spare 4 = Send Stay Mode unset only after alarm 8 = Spare Programming Partition “A”...
  • Page 62: Reporting Scenarios

    6 = Installer code direct access 7 = Installer lockout 8 = Area "C" is zones shared with Area A & B Miscellaneous System Options “B” P311E Options - Default 1,2,3,4 1 = System Tamper EOL or short circuit loop Page 29 2 = Key-switch Tamper EOL or short circuit loop 3 = Low Key-switch is momentary or latching...
  • Page 63: Telephone Numbers

    P324E Reporting Scenario #4 options (Default = 0) Page 46 ** Maximum Dialling Attempts per Scenario ** P325E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 1-Value 1-99 (Default=20) Page 47 P326E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 2-Value 1-99 (Default=20) Page 47 P327E Max Dial Attempts for Scenario Number 3-Value 1-99 (Default=20) Page 47...
  • Page 64 P360E Zone 10 activation's mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P361E Zone 11 activation's mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P362E Zone 12 activation's mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P363E Zone 13 activation's mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 49 P364E Zone 14 activation's mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1...
  • Page 65: Keypad Options

    P394E Area "B" specific options for output #4 - Default 0 4 = Exit beeps Page 24 P395E Area "B" specific options for output #5 - Default 0 5 = Control Page 24 P396E Area "B" specific options for output #6 - Default 0 6 = Follow Set Arming Page 24 P397E...
  • Page 66 Zone Response Time Settings P420E Zone response settings default = 6 (value 1-31E) Page 31 ** System Events to Scenario Mapping ** P421E Area A reports mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 50 P422E Area B reports mapped to scenario 1-4 default 1 Page 50 P423E...
  • Page 67: Primary Output Options

    P470E Zone is 24Hr - Default none Page 33 P471E Zone is 24Hr Fire zone - Default none Page 33 P472E Zone is 24Hr Non-Latching zone - Default none Page 33 P473E Day zones - Default none Page 33 P474E Continuous day zone - Default none Page 33 P475E...
  • Page 68 6 = Control toggles 7 = Momentary control 8 = Control disables day zones P502E Misc partition options 2 - Default 3,4,6 1 = Key-switch enabled Page 27 2 = Use 2nd Key-switch 3 = Key-switch ARM's/STAY 4 = Pendant chirps when armed 5 = Pendant chirps when in Stay Mode 6 = 2 sec pulse at set 7 = 2 sec pulse at unset...
  • Page 69 P547E Area "B" day zone to Output duration - Default 2 sec Page 35 P548E Area "C" day zone to Output duration - Default 2 sec Page 35 P551E Output #1 reset time - Default 600 sec Reset time values Page 35 P552E Output #2 reset time - Default 600 sec...
  • Page 70: Enrolling Radio Keys

    P624E Options for Zone # 4 (Default= 0) 3 = Crow Merlin PIR (Non-supervised) P625E Options for Zone # 5 (Default= 0) 4 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal active) P626E Options for Zone # 6 (Default= 0) 5 = Crow Merlin/checksum (supervise sig. active) P627E Options for Zone # 7 (Default= 0) 6 = Crow Merlin/checksum (supervise sig.
  • Page 71 Radio Key Options 1st Set P661E - P680E OPTIONS P661E Radio user #1 options - Default 1,4,5 1 = Area "A" permission Page 37 P662E Radio user #2 options - Default 1,4,5 2 = Area "B" permission Page 37 P663E Radio user #3 options - Default 1,4,5 3 = Area "C"...
  • Page 72 P715E Radio user #15 to output 1-8 - Default 0 Page 39 P716E Radio user #16 to output 1-8 - Default 0 Page 39 P717E Radio user #17 to output 1-8 - Default 0 Page 39 P718E Radio user #18 to output 1-8 - Default 0 Page 39 P719E Radio user #19 to output 1-8 - Default 0...
  • Page 73 P765E Voice message number mapped to zone 5 activation - default 1 Page 52 P766E Voice message number mapped to zone 6 activation - default 1 Page 52 P767E Voice message number mapped to zone 7 activation - default 1 Page 52 P768E Voice message number mapped to zone 8 activation - default 1...
  • Page 74: Temporary Output Disable

    Programming Daylight saving Adjustments P817E Daylight saving start Sunday - Default 1 Page 40 P818E Daylight saving start month - Default 10 Page 40 P819E Daylight saving start hour - Default 2 Page 40 P820E Daylight saving end Sunday - Default 3 Page 40 P821E Daylight saving end month - Default 3...
  • Page 75 P852E PA Board Output #2 On Message - Default 0 P853E PA Board Output #3 On Message - Default 0 P854E PA Board Output #4 On Message - Default 0 P855E PA Board Output #5 On Message - Default 0 P856E PA Board Output #6 On Message - Default 0 P857E...
  • Page 76 ** Miscellaneous PA Board Alarm Message ** P907E Mains Failure PA Board Message default 0 P908E Battery Low PA Board Message default 0 P909E System Tamper Alarm PA Board Message default 0 P910E Zone Tamper Alarm PA Board Message default 0 P911E Radio Pendant Panic Alarm PA Board Message default 0 P912E...
  • Page 77 P955E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 15 (Default=06) Page 54 P956E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 16 (Default=07) Page 54 **Zone Alarm Restore 4+2 Reporting Code** P961E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 1 (Default=11) Page 54 P962E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 2 (Default=12) Page 54 P963E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 3 (Default=13) Page 54...
  • Page 78 P1028E 4+2 Arm Code for User 8 (Default=48) Page 54 P1029E 4+2 Arm Code for User 9 (Default=49) Page 54 P1030E 4+2 Arm Code for User 10 (Default=50) Page 54 P1031E 4+2 Arm Code for User 11 (Default=41) Page 54 P1032E 4+2 Arm Code for User 12 (Default=42) Page 54 P1033E 4+2 Arm Code for User 13 (Default=43)
  • Page 79 P1091E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 21 (Default=51) Page 54 P1092E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 22 (Default=52) Page 54 P1093E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 23 (Default=53) Page 54 P1094E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 24 (Default=54) Page 54 P1095E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 25 (Default=55) Page 54 P1096E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 26 (Default=56)
  • Page 80 P1153E 4+2 Disarm Code for Radio User 13 (Default=73) Page 54 P1154E 4+2 Disarm Code for Radio User 14 (Default=74) Page 54 P1155E 4+2 Disarm Code for Radio User 15 (Default=75) Page 54 P1156E 4+2 Disarm Code for Radio User 16 (Default=76) Page 54 P1157E 4+2 Disarm Code for Radio User 17 (Default=77) Page 54...
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  • Page 82 DIALLER INSTALLATION The dialler facility of the Power Wave 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 83: Contact Id Code Summary

    CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARY In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P721E - P756E there are a num- ber 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 84: Product Warranty

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