Crow PowerWave-64 Installation And Programming Manual
Crow PowerWave-64 Installation And Programming Manual

Crow PowerWave-64 Installation And Programming Manual

64 zone wireless control panel
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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
PowerWave – 64
64 Zone Wireless Control Panel
Installation and

Programming Guide

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Rev. A N.A
Version 1.00 07/2002

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  • Page 1: Programming Guide

    ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD PowerWave – 64 64 Zone Wireless Control Panel Installation and Programming Guide Rev. A N.A Version 1.00 07/2002...
  • Page 2 To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this manual is correct at the time of printing. Crow Ltd reserve the right to make changes to the features and specifications at any time without notice in the course...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .........................5 Package Contents ....................5 Input Configurations (Zone Wiring Details) ............6 Output Specifications ..................7 Communication Ports ..................7 PCB Wiring Instructions ..................8 PW64 LCD KEYPADS .......................9 Keypad Functions ....................9 Keypad Tamper ....................9 Addressing individual keypads ...............10 Displaying Memory Events at a Keypad ............11 ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE for the FIRST TIME ............12 Accessing Installer Mode from Power-up .............12 Accessing both Program Modes from Normal Run Mode ......12...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Continued MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS .................35 Miscellaneous Panel Options .................35 Hardwired Zone, RSSI & Output Board Options .........35 KEYPAD OPTIONS ........................37 Assigning Keypads to Areas ................37 Keypads Allowed to Arm/Stay/Bypass & Control ........37 Keypads with Panic/Medical & Fire Alarms Enabled ........37 Various Alarms to Keypad Buzzer Programming ........37 Entry &...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    2k2 (red, red, red) end of line resistors 4k7 (yellow, purple, red) end of line resistors 8k2 (grey, red, red) end of line resistors If any of these items are missing from this package, please contact the Crow branch where you placed your order. Page 5...
  • Page 6: Input Configurations (Zone Wiring Details)

    INPUT CONFIGURATIONS (ZONE WIRING DETAILS The in addition to the 60 wireless zones, the PW64 has 3 separate programmable monitored analogue inputs, Programmable, multi-state detection inputs Programmable tamper input Each input must be terminat ed with a short or the appropriate combination of end-of-line resistors, depending upon the programmed configuration.
  • Page 7: Output Specifications

    INPUTS Cont. TAMPER/KEY-SWITCH - A 24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring tamper status of the control cabinet, external satellite sirens, etc. The tamper circuit is programmable with 2 options (P601E5E) either normally closed loop or 2k2 E OL supervision. The tamper circuit must be terminated with an end-of-line resistor if 2k2 EOL supervision is selected.
  • Page 8: Pcb Wiring Instructions

    PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 230V Input Heatsink Speaker White Wire Mains Earth Telephone Connection Piezo Battery Connector for on-board Receiver Connector Cabinet Piezo for on-board LCD Keypad Keypad Buss for connection of extra Keypads, Receivers or Output Board Passive Infra- Red Detector Zone 61 Output 4 Relay “Com”...
  • Page 9: Pw64 Lcd Keypads

    PW64 LCD KEYPADS KEYPAD FUNCTIONS The PW64 LCD Keypad consists of 21 backlit silicon rubber buttons, 2 line x 16 character LCD display and an internal piezo buzzer housed inside the PW64 white plastic housing. Additional slim-line LCD keypads can be hardwired to the panel, if required, via the keypad buss terminal blocks labelled Pos, Neg, Clk &...
  • Page 10: Addressing Individual Keypads

    KEYPAD ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT It is possible to connect up to 8 LCD keypads to the PW64 panel. By default, the keypad mounted inside the cabinet is set to address number 1. If connecting additional keypads to the panel, ensure that each new keypad is addressed separately to avoid conflicts on the keypad buss.
  • Page 11: Displaying Memory Events At A Keypad

    VIEW MEMORY MODE The PW64 alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events, (up to 255), including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well as arming & disarming by Area. This event memory is displayed via t he LCD keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest.
  • Page 12: Accessing Program Mode For The First Time

    ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE FOR THE FIRST TIME GENERAL INFORMATION There are two program modes in the PW64 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 13: How To Reset The Panel Back To Factory Defaults

    There are multiple options available for clearing program information (Reset to defaults). These are detailed on page 78. e.g. To reset User Codes 1-100 (P 960E) Press <PROGRAM> - 960 - < ENTER> 3 beeps After resetting the various defaults, all options associated with that function (eg User Code Defaults P960E) will be set to the default values shown in the Program Summary at the rear of this manual.
  • Page 14: User Code Group Number Assignment

    The new code will now be displayed To replace a code simply enter the new code in the same address as the old code. This will overwrite the previous code but maintain the user permissions as mapped to that user number by its group number. To clear or delete a code simply press and hold the “CONTROL”...
  • Page 15: User Group Radio Pendant Options

    P233E User Group #13 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P234E User Group #14 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P235E User Group #15 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P236E User Group #16 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P237E User Group #17 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P238E User Group #18 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P239E...
  • Page 16: User Group Radio Pendant Type

    User Group #2 Radio Pendant Type - Default 0 0 = Generic Pendant P263E User Group #3 Radio Pendant Type - Default 0 1 = Crow Freelink P264E User Group #4 Radio Pendant Type - Default 0 21 = Ness...
  • Page 17: User Group Output Off Control

    P297E User Group #17 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 P298E User Group #18 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 P299E User Group #19 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 P300E User Group #20 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 USER GROUPS 1-20 OUTPUTS TO TURN OFF P301E-P320E This set of options allow a User code or radio key to control the turning OFF of an Output directly.
  • Page 18: Programming The Installer Code

    This code is used to enter full Installer Program mode either from Client Program mode or directly depending upon options set. The default installer code is 000000. To change this code you Must first be in Installer Program Mode then enter your new installer code at address P410E. The new code will be displayed on the LCD. The Installer Code may vary from 3-6 digits in length.
  • Page 19: Zone Group Number 1-20 Arm/Dis Arm Options

    ZONE GROUP ARM/DISARM OPTIONS A Zone Options A P411E Zone Group #1 Options A Default 1,6,7 1 = Assigned to Area “A” P412E Zone Group #2 Options A Default 1,6,7 2 = Assigned to Area “B” P413E Zone Group #3 Options A Default 1,6,7 3 = Assigned to Area “C”...
  • Page 20: Zone Group Number 1-20 Special Options & Pa Settings

    Option 4 Is a Permanent Day Zone. The zone with this group # is always going to be a day zone. It will only ever operate the day alarms an will never be part of the normal Armed zones. Option 5 Is a Handover Zone.
  • Page 21: Zone Group Number 1-20 Wireless Type Options

    2 will accept both the open and closed signals plus the battery low. Option 3 Crow Merlin Protocol. If the wireless device is the Crow Merlin PIR then setting option 3 will allow the & 4 alarm/tamper & battery low signals to be received correctly but the supervised signal will be ignored. By setting option 4 on all signals from the Merlin including the supervised signal will be monitored correctly.
  • Page 22: Zone Group Number 1-20 Entry Delay

    ZONE GROUP ENTRY DELAY TIME This is the entry delay time all zones assigned with this group number will use when armed. If the alarm is disarmed before the delay expires then no alarm will be generated. The delay also applies to 24 hour zones. A zero means there is no entry delay.
  • Page 23: Zone Group Number 1-20 Contact Id Reporting Account

    P497E Zone Group #7 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P498E Zone Group #8 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P499E Zone Group #9 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P500E Zone Group #10 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) ZONE GROUP REPORTING ACCOUNT NUMBER If a zone is in more than one Area, this address allows you to program which account code it will use when reporting alarms.( 1 = Area A, 2 = Area B, 3 = Area C, 4 = Area D)
  • Page 24: Secondary Area Based Alarms To Outputs

    Option 5 2 second pulse to output #1 on arming or disarming - This option will map a 2 second pulse to Output #1 each time Area "A" is armed or disarmed as defined at P531E options 6&7. Option 6 Day zone alarms (Chime) to output #1 - The option will map alarms from Area "A"...
  • Page 25: Area Based Arm & Stay Button Options

    SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA A - P519E & P520E SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA B - P619E & P620E SPECIAL AREA ARM & STAY BUTTON OPTIONS FOR AREA C - P719E & P720E SPECIAL AREA ARM &...
  • Page 26: Area Based Special Options

    button, i.e. no code is required. If this option is on, a valid Area "A" user code is required to arm the area. Option 5 Code required to bypass zones - If this option is off all zones associated with the areas assigned to the keypad can be bypassed by anyone, i.e.
  • Page 27: Area Based Time & Delay Options

    AREA "A" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS - P532E AREA "B" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS - P632E AREA "C" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS - P732E AREA "D" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS - P832E P532E 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...
  • Page 28: Enabling Local Pa Stay Mode Arm Messages

    speech message via the panels internal speaker. With this option on the panel is expecting a customised message to be programmed by the installer and the message numbers selected at addresses P865E-P868E, if no message number is programmed, the panel will not play any local PA message when Disarmed.
  • Page 29: Area Based Dialler Reporting Options

    AREA “A” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS - P535E AREA “B” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS - P635E AREA “C” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS - P735E AREA “D” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS - P835E P535E 1-8E Area A Reporting Options - Default 1,2 1 = Send Arm/Disarm 2 = Send Stay Mode Arm/Disarm 3 = Send Disarm only after activations 4 = Send Stay Disarm only after activations...
  • Page 30: Assigning The Child Disarm Reporting Scenario

    AREA “A” CHILD DISARM REPORTING SCENARIO NUMBER - P538E AREA “B” CHILD DISARM REPORTING SCENARIO NUMBER - P638E AREA “C” CHILD DISARM REPORTING SCENARIO NUMBER - P738E AREA “D” CHILD DISARM REPORTING SCENARIO NUMBER - P838E The Child Disarm Scenario number is the telephone number or numbers that the panel will report to when sending the Disarm signal following disarm by a child returning home and turning the alarm off.
  • Page 31: Programming Radio Devices

    (If the zone Group assigned to a zone {P341-P404E} is set to a radio device type that incorporates a tamper switch before attempting to load the radio zone , e.g. Type #5 “Crow Freelink protocol” at addresses P441- P450E, then the panel will only load on the tamper switch opening alarm transmission. If the radio device type for the assigned group is “0”...
  • Page 32: Received Signal Strength (Rssi) For Zones

    RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO ZONES - P570E 1-60E The alarm panel has the ability to display the signal strength of the received signal from individual detectors. To eliminate confusion when multiple detectors are in operation, the panel will only display the RSSI level of a detector that is specified at this address.
  • Page 33: Alarms To Output Options

    control outputs with this option turned on, the user must press the “Control” button on the keypad for 2 seconds. The display will read “ OUTPUTS”. Any outputs that are currently on will have their number shown on the LCD display. To turn outputs On or Off simply press the number that corresponds to the output you wish to control.
  • Page 34: Secondary Alarms To Output Options

    SECONDARY ALARMS TO OUTPUT OPTIONS - P561E - P568E In this block of addresses P561E relates to output #1, P562E relates to output #2 etc P561E 1E = Zone Tamper Alarm to Output #1 2E = System Tamper Alarm to Output #1 3E = Mains Failure to Output #1 4E = Panel Battery Low to Output #1 5E = Telephone Line Failure to Output #1...
  • Page 35: Output Local Pa Options

    panel will repeat the local PA message when the Output turns ON. Option 4 Spare Option 5 Enable Local PA Output OFF message. When the Output is turned OFF, it is possible to play a pre- recorded speech message via the panels internal speaker. With this option on the panel is expecting a customised message to be programmed by the installer and the message numbers selected at addresses P901E-P908E, if no message number is programmed, the panel will not play any local PA message when the Output turns ON.
  • Page 36 Option 1 Ignore Mains Input - If the panel must be run off a 12V DC supply only such as a solar application the 12V can be applied to the battery input and the mains input is ignored. Option 2 Ignore Zone tampers during exit delay - If this option is on, any zone tampers created during the exit delay will be ignored.
  • Page 37: Keypad Options

    PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P640E - P671E The block of addresses from P640E to P671E are used to assign the basic options of each keypad in the system. Each of the addresses from P640E to P671E may have 8 options assigned where the 8 options represent the programmed keypad number.
  • Page 38: Entry & Exit Beeps To Keypad Buzzer

    P658E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode exit delay beeps (Default 1-8) If the option is On, the keypad will sound the exit beeps when stay mode is armed to indicate the exit delay has started. P659E 1-8E Keypads with buzzer mapped to entry delay beeps (Default 1-8) If the option is On, the keypad will sound the entry beeps to indicate the entry delay has started.
  • Page 39: Mains Fail And Zone Alarm Reporting Delays

    P765E 0-999E Output #5 reset time - Default 0 (latching) P766E 0-999E Output #6 reset time - Default 0 (latching) P767E 0-999E Output #7 reset time - Default 0 (latching) P768E 0-999E Output #8 reset time - Default 0 (latching) MAINS FAIL REPORTING DELAY TIME - P769E The Mains voltage (AC input) must fail for longer than this time before it will report via the dialler or play the local PA message.
  • Page 40: Area Exit Delay Times

    P788E 0-999E Output #8 pulse time -Default 0 (0 = Minimum 0.1 sec pulse) AREA EXIT DELAY TIMES - P841E to P5844E This is the delay time applicable to all zones in an area following arming before the system is fully armed. P841E 0-999E Area "A"...
  • Page 41: Time Zone Programming

    PROGRAMMING DAYLIGHT SAVING ADJUSTMENTS - P683E - P688E As the PW64 controller has a real time clock, provision has been made for automatic adjustments for daylight saving. This block of addresses provides the PW64 with the information required to perform the daylight saving adjustments as required.
  • Page 42: Miscellaneous Setup & Diagnostic Data

    MISCELLANEOUS SETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATA TEMPORARY OUTPUT DISABLE - P957E P957E 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 1-8 at P957E then leaving program mode, outputs 1-8 will not turn on following any alarms.
  • Page 43: Start Walk Test Mode

    START WALK TEST MODE - P956E P956E Walk-test mode - When in Installation or Client Program mode, entering P956E 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 activated zone numbers will latch on at the keypad display.
  • Page 44: Recording & Playing Back Custom Voice Messages

    RECORDING STATUS MESSAGES The Customised Local PA and Command Control messages are recorded using the on-board microphone and played back via the on-board speaker. You can program up 47 customised messages which can each be up to 10 seconds long. Before starting to record the customised messages first decide what they will be and have the text for each message ready.
  • Page 45 SELECTING THE CUSTOMISED “STAY” MODE “ARM” MESSAGE If the following addresses are left blank i.e. “0”, the panel will assume that there is no custom voice message for this Local PA only function and revert to the canned message if programmed to do so. P869E Area “A”...
  • Page 46: Miscellaneous Pa Message Assignments

    MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL PA ALARM SETTINGS The following addresses allow various system status and alarm messages to be played locally via the internal speaker. P912E Pendant Panic Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0 1E = Enable Local PA message P913E Keypad Panic Alarm Local PA settings - Default = 0 2E = Use Canned Local PA message...
  • Page 47: Local Command Control Of Outputs

    for your access code. This process will be repeated 4 times before hanging up if no valid code is received. When entering codes or other information in Command Control the "#" key acts as a "Clear" button. When you have entered the required 4 digit access code the panel will reply with the status message associated with that menu option.
  • Page 48: Dialler Programming

    DIALLER PROGRAMMING ENABLING DIALLER & SETTING DIALLING PARAMETERS - P750E P750E 1-8E System Options (Default = 2,6,7) 1 = Enable dialler 2 = Fax defeat 3 = Disable line monitoring 4 = DTMF or Pulse Dial 5 = Normal or Reverse Pulse Dial 6 = Report 24 Hr alarms in Domestic/Voice 7 = Auto-Detect Modem Format 8 = Force Bell103/V21...
  • Page 49: Maximum Dial Attempts

    Example 1 (alternate dialling) 1 9 2 9 7 In this example we have defined a scenario with five steps as follows. 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)
  • Page 50: Reporting Format For Each Telephone Number

    DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P697E - P702E These addresses define which format the panel will use when dialling each of the six phone numbers. P697E 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 51: Telephone Number Options

    The panel will automatically cease reporting in Domestic, or Speech Modes if reset with a valid code. Contact ID and 4+2 modes Must be kissed off by a monitoring station receiver. Note: P698E through P702E are as above but applied to telephone numbers 2-6 (Default=0) DEFINE OPTIONS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P703E - P708E These addresses are used to define various options for each of the six phone numbers.
  • Page 52: Automatic Test Call Time

    PROGRAMMING TEST CALL OPTIONS - P676E - P677E Because the PW64 runs a real time clock, it is possible to assign test calls by day of the week and time of day. P676E 0-7E Test Call Days of the Week - Where 1 = Sunday and 7 = Saturday. 0 = No Test P677E XXXXE Test Call Time of Day - Where the time of the day you wish the panel to make its daily test call is programmed in 24 hour format.
  • Page 53: Manual Fire/Panic/Medical Alarms Event Code

    MANUAL ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES - P747E-P749E This is the Contact ID event code that the Manually generated Keypad alarms will send when a triggered by a User. If you wish to identify these alarms differently you can re-program the codes at the addresses below. P747E XXXE “Panic”...
  • Page 54: Auto-Answer Ring Count

    8 = Enabled at All Times LISTEN-IN via INTERNAL SPEAKER OPTIONS The internal speaker can be used to listen to the dialler during various On-line states. If this option is not wanted you must turn off all of the options at this address. It is a very useful tool for testing the dialler on a new installation when sending signals to monitoring stations or calls to cell-phones, etc as the installer can hear the call being made to verify correct operation.
  • Page 55: 4+2 Programming

    PROGRAMMING 4+2 EVENT CODES PROGRAMMING 4+2 SPECIAL CHARACTERS When programming 4+2 event codes (see pages 78-86) you can enter in digits 1234567890 plus the following special characters BCDEF. If you enter in a value of “00” or press the “Control” & “0” button after a 4+2 program address then the appropriate option will not report via the dialler e.g.
  • Page 56: Program Address Summary

    ELITE 64 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 P54E User Code #54 Page 13 P55E User Code #55 Page 13 P56E User Code #56 Page 13 P57E User Code #57 Page 13 P58E User Code #58 Page 13 P59E User Code #59 Page 13 P60E User Code #60 Page 13 P61E User Code #61...
  • Page 58 P115E User Code #15 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P116E User Code #16 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P117E User Code #17 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P118E User Code #18 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P119E...
  • Page 59 P180E User Code #80 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P181E User Code #81 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P182E User Code #82 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P183E User Code #83 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 2 Page 14 P184E...
  • Page 60 User Group #2 Radio Pendant Type - Default 0 0 = Generic Pendant Page 16 P263E User Group #3 Radio Pendant Type - Default 0 1 = Crow Page 16 P264E User Group #4 Radio Pendant Type - Default 0 21 = Ness...
  • Page 61 P299E User Group #19 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 Page 16 P300E User Group #20 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 Page 16 User Groups 1-20 Outputs to turn Off P301E User Group #1 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Groups Outputs Off.
  • Page 62 P357E Zone 17 option Group # 1-10 - default 0 P358E Zone 18 option Group # 1-10 - default 0 P359E Zone 19 option Group # 1-10 - default 0 Page 18 P360E Zone 20 option Group # 1-10 - default 0 P361E Zone 21 option Group # 1-10 - default 0 P362E...
  • Page 63 2 = Crow AE reed Switch P443E Zone Group #3 Radio Mode - Default 0 3 = Crow Merlin - Supervised signal ignored P444E Zone Group #4 Radio Mode - Default 0 4 = Crow Merlin - Supervised signal active...
  • Page 64 Page 22 P471E Zone Group #1 Scenario # - Default 1 This is the scenario a zone assigned with this group number will P472E Zone Group #2 Scenario # - Default 1 use when reporting an alarm event P473E Zone Group #3 Scenario # - Default 1 P474E Zone Group #4 Scenario # - Default 1 P475E...
  • Page 65 Partition “A” Secondary Output Options P411E-P418E OPTIONS P521E Area "A" secondary options for output #1 - Default 0 1 = Any bypass Page 24 P522E Area "A" secondary options for output #2 - Default 0 2 = Auto bypass warning Page 24 P523E Area "A"...
  • Page 66 (If the zone Group assigned to a zone {P341-P404E} is set to a radio device type that incorporates a tamper switch before attempting to load the radio zone , e.g. Type #5 “Crow supervised protocol” at addresses P441-P450E, then the panel will only load on the tamper switch opening alarm transmission. If the radio device type for the assigned group is “0”...
  • Page 67 Received Signal Strength (RSSI) for Radio Zones 1-60 P570E 1-60E RSSI for Radio Zones 1-64 Page 32 Programming Output PA Options P571E Output #1 Local PA settings -Default = 0 P571E-P578E OPTIONS Page 34 P572E Output #2 Local PA settings -Default = 0 1 = Enable PA O/P On msg Page 34 P573E...
  • Page 68 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 8 = Enabled at All Times **Listen-in via internal speaker Options**...
  • Page 69 7 = 2 sec pulse at unset 8 = Spare P632E PARTITION "B" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS -Default = 0 Page 27 1 = Set partition When Time Zone Ends 2 = Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts 3 = Disable Stay Mode Exit Delay 4 = Disable Set Mode Exit Delay 5 = Disable Stay Mode Entry Delay 6 = Disable Set Mode Entry Delay...
  • Page 70 P655E Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for 24 hour zone alarms - Default 1-8 Page 37 P656E Keypads with buzzer mapped for alarm tone for day mode zones - Default 1-8 Page 37 P657E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Arm Mode exit delay beeps - Default 1-8 Page 37 P658E Keypads with buzzer mapped to indicate Stay Mode exit delay beeps - Default 1-8...
  • Page 71 7 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1800) 8 = 4+2 10pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1900) 9 = 4+2 20pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1800) 10= 4+2 20pps (Handshake 1400/ Tone 1900) 11= 4+2 20pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1800) 12= 4+2 20pps (Handshake 2300/ Tone 1900) 13= 4+2 DTMF **Telephone Number Reporting Options** P703E Options for Telephone # 1...
  • Page 72 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 8 = Spare P732E PARTITION "C" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS - Default 0 Page 27 1 = set partition When Time Zone Ends 2 = Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts...
  • Page 73 P748E Keypad Fire Alarm (button 4 & 6) Contact ID Code (Default=110) Page 53 **Keypad Medical Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code** P749E Keypad Medical Alarm (button 7 & 9) Contact ID Code (Default=100) Page 53 ** System reporting Options ** P750E System options (Default = 2,6,7) Page 48...
  • Page 74 P785E Output #5 pulse time - Default 1 10 = 1 second Page 39 P786E Output #6 pulse time - Default 1 Page 39 P787E Output #7 pulse time - Default 1 Page 39 P788E Output #8 pulse time - Default 1 Page 39 ** System Events to Scenario Mapping ** P791E...
  • Page 75 4 = Pendant chirps when armed 5 = Pendant chirps when in Stay Mode 6 = 2 sec pulse at set 7 = 2 sec pulse at unset 8 = Spare P832E PARTITION "D" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS -Default 0 Page 27 1 = set partition When Time Zone Ends 2 = Unset Partition When Time Zone Starts...
  • Page 76 P851E Area "A" day zone keypad buzzer duration - Default 2 sec (0-999 sec) Page 40 P852E Area "B" day zone keypad buzzer duration - Default 2 sec Page 40 P853E Area "C" day zone keypad buzzer duration - Default 2 sec Page 40 P854E Area "D"...
  • Page 77 P900E 1-47E Playback Customised messages 1-47 Page 44 **Output OFF Command Control Status Message Addressing ** P901E Output #1 OFF status message for Local or Remote Command Control - Default 0 Page 45 P902E Output #2 OFF status message for Local or Remote Command Control - Default 0 Page 45 P903E Output #3 OFF status message for Local or Remote Command Control - Default 0...
  • Page 78 Temporary Output Disable Mode P957E Temporary Output Disable mode - Outputs 1-8 Page 42 EE² Upload/Download P958E Write to EE² board on serial port. Page 42 P959E Copy from EE² board on serial port to panel. Page 42 Reset to Defaults P960E Reset user codes Page 43...
  • Page 79 P1011E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 41 (Default=01) Page 55 P1012E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 42 (Default=02) Page 55 P1013E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 43 (Default=03) Page 55 P1014E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 44 (Default=04) Page 55 P1015E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 45 (Default=05) Page 55 P1016E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 46 (Default=06)
  • Page 80 P1065E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 25 (Default=15) Page 55 P1066E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 26 (Default=16) Page 55 P1067E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 27 (Default=17) Page 55 P1068E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 28 (Default=18) Page 55 P1069E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 29 (Default=19) Page 55...
  • Page 81 P1124E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 14 (Default=24) Page 55 P1125E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 15 (Default=25) Page 55 P1126E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 16 (Default=26) Page 55 P1127E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 17 (Default=27) Page 55 P1128E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 18 (Default=28) Page 55 P1129E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 19 (Default=29)
  • Page 82 P1182E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 2 (Default=32) Page 55 P1183E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 3 (Default=33) Page 55 P1184E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 4 (Default=34) Page 55 P1185E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 5 (Default=35) Page 55 P1186E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 6 (Default=36) Page 55...
  • Page 83 P1251E 4+2 Arm Code for User 1 (Default=41) Page 55 P1252E 4+2 Arm Code for User 2 (Default=42) Page 55 P1253E 4+2 Arm Code for User 3 (Default=43) Page 55 P1254E 4+2 Arm Code for User 4 (Default=44) Page 55 P1255E 4+2 Arm Code for User 5 (Default=45) Page 55 P1256E 4+2 Arm Code for User 6 (Default=46)
  • Page 84 P1316E 4+2 Arm Code for User 66 (Default=46) Page 55 P1317E 4+2 Arm Code for User 67 (Default=47) Page 55 P1318E 4+2 Arm Code for User 68 (Default=48) Page 55 P1319E 4+2 Arm Code for User 69 (Default=49) Page 55 P1320E 4+2 Arm Code for User 70 (Default=50) Page 55 P1321E 4+2 Arm Code for User 71 (Default=51)
  • Page 85 P1379E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 29 (Default=69) Page 55 P1380E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 30 (Default=70) Page 55 P1381E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 31 (Default=71) Page 55 P1382E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 32 (Default=72) Page 55 P1383E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 33 (Default=73) Page 55 P1384E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 34 (Default=74)
  • Page 86 DIALLER INSTALLATION The dialler facility of the Elite 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 for- mat, a domestic reporting option using alternating siren tones, a format for reporting alarms to an alpha numeric pager and a powerful speech dialler.
  • Page 87: Summary Of Contact Id Codes Sent By The Pw64

    PW64 CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARY In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P747E - P749E and P481E- P500E there are a number of fixed event codes. The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below.
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