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  • Page 1 Installation Manual Premier 24 Issue 3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Premier 24 Installation Manual Contents Contents..............2 5.1 Zone Setup............ 34 Zone Types ............35 1. History............... 4 Zone Attributes 1 ..........36 2. System Overview ..........5 Zone Attributes 2 ..........36 System Architecture..........5 Attributes for Moment or Latch Keys....37 Control Panel............
  • Page 3 Premier 24 Installation Manual Contents 5.7 UDL/Digi Options..........60 Reset Digi.............60 Start Test Call ............60 Program Digi ............61 Digi Options ............64 UDL Options............65 Radio/SMS Options ..........67 Com Port Setup ...........67 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes......68 5.8 Setup Users ..........73 Adding New Users to the System .......74 Programming New Users ........74...
  • Page 4: History

    System Overview Premier 24 Installation Manual 1. History This section shows the key milestones in the product development history, helping to identify when particular features were implemented. To confirm the Panel Type and software version, press followed by " on the keypad. The panel type and software version will be displayed.
  • Page 5: System Overview

    Premier 24 Installation Manual System Overview 2. System Overview System Architecture Premier 8XP Zone Expander 8 Zone Inputs 8 Zone Inputs 2 Zone 1Programmable 2 Zone 1Programmable 2 Zone Inputs 100mA Output Inputs 100mA Output Inputs 8 Programmable 100mA Outputs...
  • Page 6: Zone Expanders

    Premier ComGSM RadioPlus Intelligent Receiver • True GSM telephone line backup • Plug – 0n receiver for Texecom RadioPlus devices. • Sends SMS text messages to mobile phones • Arm, Disarm, Reset the alarm, turn outputs on and off, RadioPlus Network Receiver omit zones and send messages to the control panel •...
  • Page 7: Other Devices

    For connecting a RP9 Radio-Pad to the control panel Premier Battery Splitter • Allows two backup batteries to be connected to a single set of battery terminals, and will provide appropriate monitoring and charging for each. External Sounders • Texecom supply a range of external sounders INS248...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual 3. Installation Installation Sequence Control Panel Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this Mounting section. Once you have an overall understanding of the Mount the control panel on a flat, plumb wall using at least installation sequence, carefully work through each step.
  • Page 9 Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation Control Panel Layout Mains Terminal Tamper Block & Cable Entry Switch Cable Entry Mains Transformer Panel Outputs L/M R/R Kick Start Tamper Load Defaults Disable Plug-on Com 1 Digimodem Bell Network Aux 12V Com300, Com2400...
  • Page 10 Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Control Panel PCB Layout Panel Outputs L/M R/R Kick Start Tamper Load Defaults Disable Com 1 Bell Network Aux 12V Fault Fault Fault Engineer Remote Bell+12V Network Enable +Aux- Aux Tamp Strb 0V Tamp Bell+12V...
  • Page 11: Power Supply Ratings

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation 15: Digicom Inputs 25: Engineers Keypad These terminals a remote reset input and a line fault input A portable Engineers keypad can be plugged on here to and would normally be used when connecting a stand- allow easier access for programming and testing.
  • Page 12: Connecting Ac Mains

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Connecting AC Mains Connecting Batteries The AC Mains supply is connected to a 3 way ‘Euro Type’ If installing to PD6662: 2004 then only One 12V 7Ah battery fused terminal block, which is fitted with a 125mA or 500mA or 12V 17Ah battery can be fitted inside the control panel to fuse.
  • Page 13: Connecting Devices To The Network

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation Whichever method of wiring configuration is used, ensure Connecting Devices to the Network that the voltage between the ‘+’ and ‘–’ terminals at each device is no lower than 10.0V when the system is running Before connecting keypads, zone expanders and output on the standby battery.
  • Page 14 Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Figure 1: Network Connections (250m without additional power supply). Figure 2: Network Connections (1km with additional power supply). INS248...
  • Page 15: Remote Keypads

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation Zone Numbering Remote Keypads The table below shows the zone allocation when the The Premier LCD, LCDL, LCDP and LCDLP keypads all have: keypads are installed: • 2 fully programmable zones Zones Zones • Address 1 fully programmable –ve applied output...
  • Page 16: 4Xp Zone Expander

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Expander Speaker Output 4XP Zone Expander One speaker output is provided for connecting one external 16Ω or 2 8Ω loudspeakers (see page 22 for details). Expander Layout Loud Speaker Terminals Outputs 1&2 The speaker volume is programmed through the keypad setup...
  • Page 17: 8Xe Zone Expander

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation 8XE Zone Expander The Premier 8XE Zone Expander has: • 8 fully programmable zones • Aux 12V Output Expander Layout Connector for plugging on JP6 control panel Aux 12V Zones 9-16 or (1 Amp) Tampers 1-8...
  • Page 18: 8Xp Zone Expander

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Zone Numbering 8XP Zone Expander The table below shows the zone allocation when the The Premier 8XP Zone Expander has: expanders are installed: • 8 fully programmable zones Address Zones • 8 fully programmable –ve applied outputs 9 - 16 •...
  • Page 19: 24Xid Zone Expander

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation Cable Length Maximum Number of Biscuits 24XiD Zone Expander 100m One 24iXD expander can be connected to the Premier 24 to 200m provide 1 iD loop supporting up to 24 biscuits. 400m 800m Installation Before connecting the 24iXD expander module, isolate ALL...
  • Page 20: Op16 Output Expander

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual OP16 Output Expander Output Module Addressing Each output module must be assigned a different address A maximum of 1 output module can be connected to the using the DIL switches located in the centre of the PCB.
  • Page 21: Zone Connections

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation End Of Line Zone Connections Use this wiring configuration when connecting normally Any zones that are not being used must be linked out or closed detection devices to the zone using 2-Wires. Zone programmed as ‘Not Used’ (see page 34 for details).
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Tamper Connections

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Triple End Of Line (TEOL) Speaker Connections Use this wiring configuration when connecting PIR devices This output can be used for driving up to one 16Ω or two 8Ω with that require Anti Mask and Fault detection. Several...
  • Page 23: External Sounder Connections

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation External Sounder Connections The following terminals have been provided for connection to an external sounder: 12V supply (protected by a 900mA PTC – F2). Normally connected to ‘+12V’ on the sounder. (B) Bell – Sounder output, switches to 0V in alarm (SAB) and is rated at 500mA.
  • Page 24: Panel Outputs 1 - 8 And

    Installation Premier 24 Installation Manual Panel Outputs 1 - 8 and PG1 Wiring a Stand Alone Communicator The control panel has 8 programmable outputs, which can be The panel outputs can be used to trigger a stand alone used to drive auxiliary devices such as LED’s, sounders or digital communicator.
  • Page 25: Plug-On Digimodems

    Once all the holes line up, press down gently until the pillars snap into the holes. ISDN Terminal Panel Outpus 8 L\W R\R RJ45 Lead ComISDN For details on testing the digimodems, see page 60. Left side of Premier 24 INS248...
  • Page 26: Rp9 Radio-Pad

    Commissioning and Troubleshooting Premier 24 Installation Manual RP9 Radio-Pad PC-Com Before connecting the Radio-Pad, isolate ALL power from The PC-Com has two connectors. The 9-way D-type the control panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue connector is for connection to a serial port on a computer and if there is still power present on the control panel.
  • Page 27: Connecting A Computer

    A u x Ta m p PC-Com Connecting a Printer The Premier 24 supports printer facilities. The printer is connected to the Com 1 connector located on the control panel and can be used to print the control panel event log.
  • Page 28: Commissioning And Troubleshooting

    Commissioning and Troubleshooting Premier 24 Installation Manual 4. Commissioning and Troubleshooting Commissioning Trouble-Shooting Once ALL connections have been made to the control panel Control Panel and power is ready to be applied, you should read this No Power to unit (mains only) section before continuing.
  • Page 29 Premier 24 Installation Manual Installation Keypad zones do not operate Digimodem dials but does not communicate • • Each keypad zone has to be mapped onto the system Check that the telephone numbers are programmed before it can be used (see page 51 for details) correctly (see page 63 for details) •...
  • Page 30: Reset And Service Messages

    Fault Messages Reset and Service Messages The service timer has expired indicating 3$)456$!;$J#5)$E When the system requires attention because of a potential that the system requires a service, zones !"#$!%&!'()!*%%+ problem, the display will show one of three service that have been placed on test have failed messages.
  • Page 31: Programming The Control Panel

    3=<:$/!@#:D#:< The Strobe output will also pulse 3 times, invoking Engineers Hold Off mode if a H73!:0!3$-$6:TU pqrs VBGWB595!@D:508< Texecom bell box is connected. H73!:0!3$-$6:TU 3$:#D!V<$)< A menu option can then be selected by pressing one of the H73!:0!3$-$6:TU wxyz 78958$$)!V:5-<...
  • Page 32: Programming Menu Guide

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming Menu Guide Main Menu Sub Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Zone Setup Zone Types Part Arms Part Arm 1 Zone Attributes 1 Part Arm 2 Zone Attributes 2 Part Arm 3 Zone Text...
  • Page 33: Programming Text

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Reset the Engineers Code (User 00) Programming Text If the Engineer code (User 00) has been lost or forgotten, it Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. can normally be reset back to the factory default of Characters are selected by pressing the corresponding #$%"...
  • Page 34: Zone Setup

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 5.1 Zone Setup YES to Select:- Zone Setup Zone 01 on Panel Enter zone number Entry/Exit 1 e.g. 004 = Zone 004 Use keys 0 - 9 to select Press NO to edit...
  • Page 35: Zone Types

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 6 - Trouble Zone Types When the system is disarmed, a Trouble zone will show on the display when activated and the display will clear when Each zone must be programmed before it is recognised by the zone returns to healthy without the need for a code to the system.
  • Page 36: Zone Attributes 1

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Zone Attributes 1 Zone Attributes 2 Attributes can be assigned to a zone to alter its operation i.e. Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the a Guard zone with the ‘Access’ attribute will allow the user to display means the attribute is selected, a star on the walk past the detector without causing a ‘Fault’...
  • Page 37: Attributes For Moment Or Latch Keys

    The keyswitch can only be used to disarm the system. 4 - Triple EOL F - Silent Arming Standard Texecom TEOL as illustrated on page 21, use When using a keyswitch to arm, the system will arm silently. this wiring type for all Texecom anti masking detectors.
  • Page 38 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual If a Portable ACE i.e. Electronic Keyswitch, Key Fob, Tag, Swipe Card etc. is being used for disarming, it is permissible for the Confirmed Intruder Alarm signal to be re-enabled after the entry delay has expired.
  • Page 39: Arming Options

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5.2 Arming Options There are 8 timers that control timing and delay functions. Timers Each timer can be programmed for any value between 000 and 255. H73!:0!3$-$6:TU .)/589!@D:508< 1 - Exit Delay When the exit mode is programmed as ‘Timed’...
  • Page 40: Arming Modes

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Arming Modes Options H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU .)/589!@D:508< .)/589!@D:508< .)/589!@D:508< .)/589!@D:508< "5/$)< "5/$)< .)/589!@D:508< .)/589!@D:508< .)/589!'0E$< @D:508< 2#--!.)/!I=T @D:508<!+ 78:)=W7P5: M!3!M!M!M!,!"!. Use the SCROLL Use 0, 1, 2 or 3 to select key to select the...
  • Page 41: Options 1

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Options 1 Options 2 A - Auto Part Arm (Default = Disabled) L - Arm With L/Fault (Default = Enabled) The system will fully arm if an ‘Entry/Exit’ zone is activated The system can be armed with a line fault present.
  • Page 42: Options 3

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Options 3 DD 243:2002 Options F – Faults Eng Reset (Default = Disabled) To comply with DD 243:2002, during the normal entry The system can be programmed for Engineer or User reset delay, the control panel must prevent a Confirmed Intruder following any Fault with exception to “No ATS Available”...
  • Page 43: Global Options

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5 - Courtesy Time 5.3 Global Options This timer controls the duration of the ‘Courtesy’ output type. The courtesy output activates whenever a keypad is being used and during the entry mode. (Default = 060 Seconds).
  • Page 44: System Config

    ,08A59#)(:508!%a NR'!5<!G06?$E been lost or forgotten, the control panel will have to be returned to Texecom to be unlocked. 06 - Engineer Only (Default) These options control how various system functions work. Access to the Engineers Programming menus can be obtained by just entering the Engineer User code.
  • Page 45 Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 10 - View Zone Faults 18 - SNDR = 1st Alarm (Default) Active zones and their status are always displayed in real The internal sounders will sound after an Intruder alarm (1st time on the keypad when the system is disarmed.
  • Page 46 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 26 - Armed Mask = Fault (Default) If an Anti-masking signal is detected when the system is armed, the control panel will generate a Fault response. Armed Mask=Alarm If an Anti-masking signal is detected when the system is armed, the control panel will generate an Alarm response.
  • Page 47: System Options

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel System Options Monitor Hardware H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< 3=<:$/!@D:508< '085:0)!d()EF()$ .E45<0)=!R0-#/$ '085:0)!d()EF()$ !!!!!!!%_ !K!.!2!O!.!G!M Use the YES key to move Press NO to edit to the next option or use...
  • Page 48: Control Timers

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Control Timers System Text H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< Y-0I(-!@D:508< Y-0I(-!@D:508< 3=<:$/!"$P: ,08:)0-!"5/$)< H73!!:0!7BZ"T ,08:)0-!"5/$)!+ ;$<$:!'$<<(9$ 5<!@8!(:T!!%%T%% Use keys 1 - 6 to select Use keys 1-4 to select a text option or use the...
  • Page 49: Speaker Tones

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5 - Banner Message Speaker Tones This 16-character message is displayed above the time and date whenever the control panel is unarmed or fully armed. H73!:0!3$-$6:TU Default = ‘ ’ (Not Defined).
  • Page 50: Keypad Setup

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 5.4 Keypad Setup H73!:0!3$-$6:TU C$=D(E!3$:#D C$=D(E!+!'(DD589 X+U!%%f!!X*U!%% Use keys 1 - 4 to select a keypad Reset Enter a zone Press NO Enter a zone number number to map the or press YES e.g.
  • Page 51: Keypad Zone Mapping

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Q - Quick Arm is Enabled Keypad Zone Mapping Pressing the Area or Part keys will Arm or Part Arm the alarm without the need to enter a User code first. The zones in the keypad need to be mapped to a valid zone number before they can be used as part of the system i.e.
  • Page 52: Expander Setup

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 5.5 Expander Setup H73!:0!3$-$6:TU 7PD(8E$)!3$:#D 7PD!*!.#P!Z8D#: N0:!V<$E Use keys 1 - 4 to select an expander Reset Use the SCROLL Press NO to key to select edit the an input type Auxiliary Input 7PD!*!.#P!Z8D#:...
  • Page 53: Expander Auxiliary Input

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Expander Auxiliary Input Expander Sounder Options Each expander has an input that can be programmed for The speaker output on the expander can be programmed one of the following options. If not being used, the input so that certain types of tones are not generated.
  • Page 54: System Outputs

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 5.6 System Outputs H73!:0!3$-$6:TU 3=<:$/!@#:D#:< 3=<:$/!@#:D#:< K(8$-!@#:D#:< Use keys 1 - 8 to select a group of outputs or use the SCROLL key to search 3=<:$/!@#:D#:< ,0//!@#:D#:< ,0//!+!!!!!.-()/ 25)$!.-()/ Enter Output Number ,0//!&!!N0:!V<$E ,0//!]!\N0:!V<$E...
  • Page 55: Available Outputs

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 01 – Mains Power Off Available Outputs This output type activates when no AC Mains is detected on the control panel and deactivates when mains is detected Various sets of programmable outputs can be found on the control panel, keypads, expanders and output modules.
  • Page 56 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 15 - Coms Failed 29 - Com Port 2 Fault This output type activates when the plug-on digimodem fails This output type activates when whatever is connected to to report to the Alarm Receiving Centre (after 3 dialling...
  • Page 57: Output Group - Alarm

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 12 - Medical Output Group - Alarm This output type activates when a zone programmed as ‘Medical’ or a keypad Medical (7 & 9) causes a Medical alarm Select an output type from the following options: and deactivates when the alarm is cancelled.
  • Page 58 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 27 - Bell SAB 41 - Internal Alarm This output type activates when an Alarm occurs and This output type activates when an Internal alarm occurs and deactivates when the alarm is cancelled or the ‘Bell Duration’...
  • Page 59: Output Group - Zone

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Output Group - Zone Custom Output (PGM5-8) Any zone can be assigned to each output type. Select a Custom outputs are NOT physical outputs they are zone number from 1 to 48 (Premier 48), 1 to 88 (Premier 88) ‘Software outputs that can be configured to operate under...
  • Page 60: Udl/Digi Options

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual 5.7 UDL/Digi Options Reset Digi Start Test Call H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU X08$!3$:#D VBGWB595!@D:508< pqrs H73!:0!3$-$6:TU VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< ;$<$:!B595 VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< ;$<$:!B595 3:():!"$<:!,(-- Press RESET to reset the digimodem - a confimation tone will be heard "$<:g%f!K,g+W*...
  • Page 61: Program Digi

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Program Digi H73!:0!3$-$6:TU VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< ;$<$:!B595 VBGWB595!@D:508< K)09)(/!B595 .;,!+!K)0:060-T !!B5<(I-$E Start Use keys 0 - 4 to Select the required Alarm select a protocol or use Press NO to select Receiving Centre ‘Set’...
  • Page 62 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual From previous page if Fast Format protocol is selected Press NO to edit Use keys 1 - 8 to select the reporting the Reporting channels channels ;$D0):589!08T ;$D0):589!08T ;$D0):589!08T !M!M!M!M!M!M!M!M \M!M!M!M!M!M!M!M +!*!]!b!M\M!c!` Use keys 1 - 8 to select...
  • Page 63 Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel The plug-on digimodem can be programmed with up to 2 The following option is only displayed if Contact ID, sets of Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) information. Each SIA Level II or EasyCom Pager protocols are selected ‘Set’...
  • Page 64: Digi Options

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual There are 5 options that control how the plug-on Digi Options igimodem works. Select options by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the H73!:0!3$-$6:TU display means the option is selected, a star on the display VBGWB595!@D:508<...
  • Page 65: Udl Options

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel UDL Options H73!:0!3$-$6:TU VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< ;$<$:!B595 VBGWB595!@D:508< Use keys 0 - 9 to enter VBG!@D:508< the telephone number Omit = *, Chime = # Press NO to edit the Part = 3 second Pause...
  • Page 66 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual The system has the following download options: D - Call Defeat (Default = ON) The modem will answer incoming calls as follows: PC No. 1 This is the telephone number that is dialled by the modem •...
  • Page 67: Radio/Sms Options

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Radio/SMS Options Com Port Setup H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< ;$<$:!B595 ;$<$:!B595 pqrs VBGWB595!@D:508< VBGWB595!@D:508< ,0/!K0):!3$:#D ;(E50W3'3!@D:508 K.B!N0+! @8I0()E!B59560/ ,0/]%%!'0E#-$ Use the SCROLL key Use the SCROLL to select PAD Number 1 or 2...
  • Page 68: Zone Alarm Reporting Codes

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Zone Alarm Reporting Codes The Reporting codes for Contact ID and SIA are fully configurable, however these codes can only be changed using Wintex downloading software. The following tables show the default codes for each event on the system:...
  • Page 69 Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Zone Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Auxiliary Alarm Alarm Tamper Alarm Restore Restore Omit Omit/Reinstate Reinstate Omit/Reinstate 24Hr Tamper Alarm Alarm Tamper Alarm Restore Restore Omit Omit/Reinstate Reinstate Omit/Reinstate Exit Terminator...
  • Page 70 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Armed with Line Fault Alarm User No Restore Open/Close (Full Arm) Alarm Open/Close User No Restore Open/Close User No Open/Close (Part Arm) Alarm Open/Close User No Restore...
  • Page 71 Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Time Changed Alarm Maintenance User No Restore Installer Programming Start Alarm Maintenance User No Restore Installer Programming End Alarm Maintenance User No Restore Panel Box Tamper...
  • Page 72 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Keypad No * Line Fault ID *** Keypad ID is transmitted as follows: Line Fault ID is transmitted as follows: Remote Keypad Network 1 Device Panel Com300 Expander 1 Expander 2 Reset ID ****...
  • Page 73: Setup Users

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5.8 Setup Users H73!:0!3$-$6:TU 3$:#D!V<$)< V<$)\%%T78958$$) Enter User Number from 01 to 16 or use the SCROLL key to search V<$)\%]T Enter User code number 4, 5 or 6 digits long V<$)!%]!,0E$ V<$)!%]!,0E$...
  • Page 74: Adding New Users To The System

    This section covers the alteration of existing users and the The User type determines which functions are available to addition of new users to the system. The Premier 24 can be the user i.e. arming, disarming etc. In addition, the User type assigned up to 15 users (plus Engineer).
  • Page 75: User Options

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel User Options Programming Proximity TAGS This menu is only displayed if the Custom User type is To program TAGS proceed as follows: selected (see page 75 for details). Ensure that Setup Users is selected, the display should...
  • Page 76: Available Options

    The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Available Options The table below shows the options that are available to each user. User Options Code Type Options Engineer Master Manager Standard Shunt Duress Reset Only Door Strike Arming Disarming Omitting Lock by PGM2...
  • Page 77: Engineer Utilities

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5.9 Engineer Utilities The control panel has two Event Logs, which are time and View Event Log date stamped. The first log is a 500 event system log which records all events that occur on the system, i.e.
  • Page 78 The Programming Menu Premier 24 Installation Manual Log Event Description # RESET - The system has been reset using keypad # following an Intruder alarm Engineer Reset A reset has been performed using an Engineers code Anti-Code Reset A reset has been performed using the Anti-code reset procedure Remote Reset A reset has been performed using the ‘Remote Reset’...
  • Page 79: Do Bell Test

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Do Bell Test Do Walk Test H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< R5$F!74$8:!G09 R5$F!74$8:!G09 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< B0!F(-?!:$<:[ B0!O$--!"$<: >(-?!"$<: K#<L!H73!:0!:$<: M!N08$!"$<:$E!M O$--!5<!!!!!\@AA Press CHIME to select: Chime Once then lockout zone Use the SCROLL key to...
  • Page 80: View Zone Status

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 24 Installation Manual View Zone Status View System Status YES to Select:- H73!:0!3$-$6:TU Engineer Utils 78958$$)!V:5-< Engineer Utils 78958$$)!V:5-< View Event Log R5$F!74$8:!G09 Engineer Utils 78958$$)!V:5-< View Sys.Status R5$F!X08$!3:(:#< X08$!%+!3$6#)$ Press Up / Down: 2)08:!B00) Premier 24 V8.00...
  • Page 81: View Rkp Status

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel View RKP Status Set System Time H73!:0!3$-$6:TU H73!:0!3$-$6:TU 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< R5$F!74$8:!G09 R5$F!74$8:!G09 78958$$)!V:5-< 78958$$)!V:5-< R5$F!;CK!3:(:#< 3$:!3=<:$/!"5/$[ ;CK!+f!X+g1!X*g1 3$:!3=<:$/!"5/$ !!!\![[T[[ "(/Dgd!@#:D#:gM Use keys 1 - 2 to select a Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the...
  • Page 82: Change Eng. Code

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 24 Installation Manual Change Eng. Code Print Log YES to Select:- H73!:0!3$-$6:TU Engineer Utils 78958$$)!V:5-< Engineer Utils 78958$$)!V:5-< View Event Log R5$F!74$8:!G09 Engineer Utils 78958$$)!V:5-< Print Log ,L(89$!7891!,0E$ V<$)!%%!,0E$! Print Log !!!!!UUUUUU > 050 <...
  • Page 83: Configure Radio

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Configure Radio YES to Select:- Engineer Utils Engineer Utils View Event Log Engineer Utils Configure Radio 01: ID000000 SL:000 Zone 00 Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the required device number or use the SCROLL key to search e.g.
  • Page 84: Programming Part Arms

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 24 Installation Manual 5.10 Programming Part Arms Alter Part Arms H73!:0!3$-$6:TU X08$!3$:#D Part H73!:0!3$-$6:TU .-:$)!K():!.)/< 20)!K():!.)/!+ X08$!%%+!5<!\!@N Press OMIT to select Part Arm 1 Press CHIME to select Part Arm 2 Chime Press PART to select Part Arm 3 e.g.
  • Page 85: Specifications

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Specificationsl 6. Specifications Control Panel Environmental Power supply Operating Temperature -10°C (+14°F) to +55°C (+132°F) Mains Supply Voltage: 230V (±10%) Storage Temperature -20°C (-4°F) to Maximum Total Current Rating +60°C (+140°F) 16.5V , 40VA transformer: 1.5A...
  • Page 86: Remote Keypads

    Specifications Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Remote Keypads Zone Expanders Electrical Electrical Operating Voltage 10 – 13.7V Operating Voltage 9 – 13.7V Current Consumption Current Consumption Quiescent >35mA Quiescent >65mA When Fully Backlit >85mA In alarm with speaker >320mA Keypad Type Network...
  • Page 87: Output Expanders

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Specifications Output Expanders Communicators Electrical Electrical Operating Voltage 9 – 13.7V Operating Voltage 9 – 13.7V Current Consumption Current Consumption Quiescent >25mA Quiescent >35mA When Active >80mA Network 4-wire standard 7/0.2 alarm cable up to 250m...
  • Page 88: Standards

    Due to our policy of continuous improvements Texecom reserve the right to change specification without prior notice. The Premier 24 is protected by Community Registration Design Number: 000057211-0001. Premier Keypads and Expanders are protected by UK & International Registered Design. Registered Design Numbers: 2089016 and 3004996.
  • Page 89: Declaration Of Conformity

    Premier 24 Installation Manual Specifications Declaration of Conformity This declaration is valid for the following product: Device Type: Intruder Alarm Control Panel Product Name: Premier 24 This is to confirm that this product meets all essential protection requirements relating to:...
  • Page 90 Notes Premier 24 Installation Manual INS248...
  • Page 91 Premier 24 Installation Manual Notes INS248...
  • Page 92: Technical Support

    Texecom Limited, Bradwood Court, St. Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancashire BB4 4PW, England. Technical Support: UK Customers Tel: 08456 300 600 (Calls charged at 3.36 pence per minute from a BT landline. Calls from other networks may vary.) International Customers Tel: +44 1278 411707 Email: techsupport@texe.com...

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