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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Installation Manual ISSUE 1.20...
  • Page 3 MA660I Solution This page has been included for you to cut out and insert into the spine of the folder Wireless Installation Manual ISSUE 1.20 (61-2) 9672 1233...
  • Page 5 Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Installation Manual Copyright  1997 by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Document Part Number MA660I Document ISSUE 1.20 Printed 02 July 2001 This documentation is provided to suit Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE (CC660/LP660) Firmware Revision 1.00 –...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Introduction _____________________________________________________________________ 15 Introduction __________________________________________________________________________ 16 Features _____________________________________________________________________________ 17 Quick Start___________________________________________________________________________ 18 Zone Defaults ________________________________________________________________________________ 18 Programming____________________________________________________________________ 19 Programming_________________________________________________________________________ 20 Programming With The Remote Codepad _________________________________________________ 21 Programming With The Hand Held Programmer___________________________________________ 22 Programming With The Programming Key________________________________________________ 23 Programming Option Bits ______________________________________________________________ 23 Installer’s Programming Commands _____________________________________________________ 24 Command 958 - Enable/Disable Zone Status Mode ___________________________________________________ 25...
  • Page 8 Codepad Duress Alarm_________________________________________________________________________ 44 Codepad Panic Alarm __________________________________________________________________________ 44 Codepad Fire Alarm ___________________________________________________________________________ 44 Codepad Medical Alarm________________________________________________________________________ 44 Isolating Zones ________________________________________________________________________ 45 Standard Isolating _____________________________________________________________________________ 45 Code To Isolate_______________________________________________________________________________ 46 Fault Analysis Mode____________________________________________________________________ 47 Fault Descriptions_____________________________________________________________________________ 48 Low Battery _______________________________________________________________________________ 48 Date and Time______________________________________________________________________________ 48 Sensor Watch ______________________________________________________________________________ 48 Horn Speaker Monitor _______________________________________________________________________ 48...
  • Page 9 Remote Operations _______________________________________________________________ 75 Remote Operations ____________________________________________________________________ 76 Remote Radio Transmitter Operation ____________________________________________________ 76 Arming Via Transmitter In AWAY Mode ________________________________________________________ 76 Disarming Via Transmitter From AWAY Mode ___________________________________________________ 76 Arming Via Transmitter In STAY Mode _________________________________________________________ 77 Disarming Via Transmitter From STAY Mode ____________________________________________________ 77 Panic Alarm Via Transmitter __________________________________________________________________ 77 Turning An Output On Via Transmitter __________________________________________________________ 77 Turning An Output Off Via Transmitter __________________________________________________________ 77...
  • Page 10 Zone Information ________________________________________________________________ 101 Zone Information _____________________________________________________________________ 102 Day Alarm Mask ____________________________________________________________________________ 102 Day Alarm Resetting _______________________________________________________________________ 102 Day Alarm Latching ________________________________________________________________________ 102 Day Alarm Operation _________________________________________________________________________ 103 Day Alarm When Partitioned _________________________________________________________________ 103 EOL Resistor Value __________________________________________________________________________ 104 Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N/O Contacts _____________________________________________ 105 Zone Programming ___________________________________________________________________ 106 Zone Operating Information __________________________________________________________________ 106 Zone Reporting Options _____________________________________________________________________ 106...
  • Page 11 Enable Test Reports ________________________________________________________________________ 117 Report Options 3 _____________________________________________________________________________ 118 Enable AC Mains Fail Reports ________________________________________________________________ 118 Enable Low Battery Reports __________________________________________________________________ 118 Enable Sensor Watch Reports _________________________________________________________________ 118 Enable Opening/Closing Reports ______________________________________________________________ 118 Test Reports ________________________________________________________________________________ 119 Programmable Outputs ___________________________________________________________ 121 Programmable Outputs _______________________________________________________________ 122 Output Defaults ______________________________________________________________________________ 122 Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer_______________________________________________________ 123...
  • Page 12 System Options 1 ____________________________________________________________________________ 144 Enable Forced Arming ______________________________________________________________________ 144 Enable EDM Smart Lockout__________________________________________________________________ 144 Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker ___________________________________________________________ 144 Allow Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operations _________________________________________ 144 System Options 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ 145 Enable Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface or Night Arm Station ________________________________________ 145...
  • Page 13 Terminals and Descriptions _______________________________________________________ 169 Terminal Definitions and Descriptions ___________________________________________________ 170 Glossary Of Terms ___________________________________________________________________ 171 Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Wiring Diagram ______________________________________________ 173 Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Component Overlay ___________________________________________ 174 Connection Diagram For Radio Receiver _________________________________________________ 175 Telecom Connection Diagrams _________________________________________________________ 176 Appendices _____________________________________________________________________ 177 Appendix A _________________________________________________________________________ 178...
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction This section includes the following; • Introduction • Features • Quick Start...
  • Page 16: Introduction

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Introduction Congratulations on selecting the control panel for your Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE installation. So that you can obtain the most from your unit, we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating and installation features of this system.
  • Page 17: Features

    Introduction Features security system uses the very latest in microprocessor Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE technology to provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance. Following is a list of the main features that the control panel will provide. Eight Programmable User Codes Eight Additional Radio Remote User Codes Codepad Duress, Panic, Fire, Medical Alarms...
  • Page 18: Quick Start

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Quick Start The following steps will enable you to use the control Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE panel with the factory default values. The factory default values allow the control panel to communicate in the Contact ID format. Connect the AC plug pack to the control panel.
  • Page 19: Programming

    Programming This section includes the following; • Programming • Programming With The Remote Codepad • Programming With The Hand Held Programmer • Programming With The Programming Key • Programming Option Bits • Installer’s Programming Commands • Disable Factory Default • Defaulting The Control Panel...
  • Page 20: Programming

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Programming The programming options of this control panel are stored in a non-volatile Eprom. This memory will hold all the relevant configuration and user specific data even during a total power loss. The data retention time is as long as ten years without power, therefore, no reprogramming will be required after powering the control panel down.
  • Page 21: Programming With The Remote Codepad

    Programming Programming With The Remote Codepad The system must be in the disarmed state with no flashing zone alarm memories, this can be achieved by entering the followed by the button. The factory default 2580 Master Code is To access the Installer’s Programming Mode, enter the four digit followed by 1234 button.
  • Page 22: Programming With The Hand Held Programmer

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Programming With The Hand Held Programmer The Hand Held Programmer (CC814) has five, seven segment displays. The three on the left display the location number, and the two on the right display the data for that particular location.
  • Page 23: Programming With The Programming Key

    Programming Programming With The Programming Key The Programming Key (CC891) is a unique device that will allow you to easily program your control panel. Inserting the programming key will automatically initiate a data transfer from the programming key to the control panel memory. If you have a new programming key, you should first enter the Installer's Programming Mode, configure the system as required before inserting the programming key.
  • Page 24: Installer's Programming Commands

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Installer’s Programming Commands There are several commands that can be invoked to perform various functions once the Installer's Programming Mode has been entered. To invoke the command, enter the corresponding numerical code followed by the button Command Description...
  • Page 25: Command 958 - Enable/Disable Zone Status Mode

    Programming Command 958 - Enable/Disable Zone Status Mode This function enables and disables the zone status display mode. When using the hand held programmer, the zones will be displayed on the seven-segment display from left to right. If there is a dash illuminated on the display, the corresponding zone is unsealed and if the display is blank, the zone is sealed.
  • Page 26: Command 959 - Test Programming Key

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Command 959 - Test Programming Key This command initiates a test to be carried out on the programming key. This test is non- destructive and any data in the programming key will remain intact after the test has been completed.
  • Page 27: Command 961 - Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings

    Programming Command 961 - Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings This command will reset the control panel back to the factory default values. Refer to the default values shown throughout this manual or the "Programming Sheets" on page 185. This is achieved by entering command followed by the button.
  • Page 28: Command 963 - Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Command 963 - Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel This command is used to copy data from the programming key to the control panel. How To Copy The Programming Key Memory To The Control Panel Enter Installer's Programming Mode.
  • Page 29: Command 964 - Erase Programming Key

    Programming Command 964 - Erase Programming Key This command erases all data from the programming key. How To Erase The Programming Key Enter Installer's Programming Mode. 1234 (ie. followed by the button). Connect the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel.
  • Page 30: Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format Command 965 has been added to make the set up of the domestic dialling format a one step operation. Refer to page 85 for more information on Domestic Reporting Format. After Installer's Programming Mode has been accessed, enter command followed by button.
  • Page 31: Command 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations

    Programming Command 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations This command enables or disables the automatic stepping of locations while programming. When enabled via the hand held programmer, the decimal point of the left most display will reflect the mode of operation. If the decimal point is illuminated then auto step mode is active.
  • Page 32: Command 999 - Display Software Version Number

    Installer Code MUST be used for further programming of the control panel. If the Installer Code is not known, the control panel will need to be returned to your EDM Distributor for exchange. A nominal fee applies for this service.
  • Page 33: Defaulting The Control Panel

    Programming Defaulting The Control Panel If the control panel does not have "LOCATION 900" Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE programmed as 15, follow the procedure outlined below to successfully default the control panel back to the factory default settings. How To Default The Control Panel Disconnect the AC mains supply and the backup battery from the control panel.
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  • Page 35: System Indicators And Operations

    System Indicators and Operations This section includes the following; • System Indicators and Operations • CP5 Eight Zone Codepad • CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad • System Operations • Arming The System In AWAY Mode • Disarming The System From AWAY Mode •...
  • Page 36: System Indicators And Operations

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE System Indicators and Operations CP5 Eight Zone Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system. It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation. The codepad incorporates numerous indicators.
  • Page 37: Mains Indicator

    System Indicators and Operations MAINS Indicator MAINS indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains supply is normal or has failed. Indicator Definition AC Mains Power Normal AC Mains Failure Flashing Table 9: MAINS Indicator FAULT Indicator FAULT indicator is used to indicate that the system has detected a system fault.
  • Page 38: Cp5 Eight Zone Lcd Codepad

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system. It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation. The codepad incorporates numerous indicators.
  • Page 39: System Disarmed

    System Indicators and Operations System Disarmed This indicator will illuminate when the system has been disarmed. The indicator will also illuminate when the system has been disarmed. MAINS Indicator indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains supply is normal or has MAINS failed.
  • Page 40: Off Indicator/Zone Sealed

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Off Indicator/Zone Sealed indicator will illuminate when the system is in the disarmed state and will flash when a zone becomes unsealed. It will stop flashing when all zones are sealed. On Indicator/Zone In Alarm indicator will illuminate when the system is armed in AWAY Mode and will flash when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 41: System Operations

    System Indicators and Operations System Operations Arming The System In AWAY Mode There are two methods for arming your system in AWAY Mode. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and needs to be enabled in "LOCATION 185" on page 149.
  • Page 42: Arming The System In Stay Mode

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Arming The System In STAY Mode STAY Mode is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated. Refer to “Zone Types” on page 108 for further information on programming zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode.
  • Page 43: Disarming The System From Stay Mode

    System Indicators and Operations Disarming The System From STAY Mode There are two methods for disarming the system from STAY Mode. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and needs to be enabled in "LOCATION 185"...
  • Page 44: Codepad Duress Alarm

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Codepad Duress Alarm A codepad duress alarm can be used as a hold up alarm. This will occur when the number is added to the end of any valid user code that is being used to disarm the system. A duress alarm is always silent and can only be made use of if your system is reporting back to a monitoring station or pocket pager.
  • Page 45: Isolating Zones

    System Indicators and Operations Isolating Zones When a zone has been isolated, access is allowed into that zone at all times. Isolating zones is performed by one of two methods. One way requires the use of a valid user code while the other way does not.
  • Page 46: Code To Isolate

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Code To Isolate Press the button. Enter your Press the button. Three beeps will be heard. * Enter the required to be isolated followed by the button. The zone you have just selected to be isolated will now begin to flash. Repeat Step 4 if more than one zone is required to be isolated until all zones that are required to be isolated have been selected.
  • Page 47: Fault Analysis Mode

    System Indicators and Operations Fault Analysis Mode Whenever a system fault occurs, the indicator will flash and the codepad will FAULT MAINS beep once every minute. If the MAINS indicator is flashing, this is because the AC mains has been removed. There is no need to determine this type of system fault.
  • Page 48: Fault Descriptions

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Fault Descriptions Low Battery A low battery fault will register when the battery supply voltage falls below 10.5 volts or when a dynamic battery test detects a low capacity battery. This fault will clear after a successful dynamic battery test.
  • Page 49: Communication Failure

    System Indicators and Operations Communication Failure A communication failure fault will register if the control panel was unsuccessful in calling the receiving party after the control panel has exhausted its maximum number of attempts. If the control panel is not connected to the telephone line and no Primary Telephone Number or Secondary Telephone Numbers have been programmed, the control panel will still register this fault if Option 1 in "LOCATION 178"...
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  • Page 51: System Functions

    System Functions This section includes the following; • Installer Code Functions • Master Code Functions • Hold Down Functions...
  • Page 52: System Functions

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE System Functions This section deals with the more advanced features that are required for testing and regular maintenance of the system. Features such as Installer Code Functions, Master Code Functions User Code Functions and Hold Down Functions are covered in this section. Installer Code Functions Installer Code Functions are provided to allow the installer to perform various system functions without the need to know a Master Code.
  • Page 53: Fault Analysis Mode

    System Functions Fault Analysis Mode Whenever a system fault occurs, the indicator will flash and the codepad will FAULT MAINS beep once every minute. If the MAINS indicator is flashing, this is because the AC mains supply has been disconnected. There is no need to determine this type of system fault.
  • Page 54: Enable/Disable Wireless Zones

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Enable/Disable Wireless Zones The control panel has the ability to accept wireless zone inputs on any or all of the six parent zones. This means that it is possible to connect wireless PIR’s, reed switches and smoke detectors directly to the control panel.
  • Page 55: Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report

    System Functions Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report If test reports are required, "LOCATION 137 - 139" on page 119 will need to be programmed. After this has been carried out, test reports need to be initiated by setting the first test report. If the first test report is not set, the test report will be transmitted in the number of days as programmed in the repeat interval programmed in "LOCATION 137 - 139".
  • Page 56: Event Memory Recall Mode

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Event Memory Recall Mode This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system. The event memory recall mode reports all alarms and arming/disarming of the system in the AWAY Mode and STAY Mode.
  • Page 57: Walk Test Mode

    System Functions Walk Test Mode Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly. Before activating walk test mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing. Refer to "Isolating Zones" on page 45 for further information. How To Enter Walk Test Mode Enter your followed by...
  • Page 58: Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On/Off

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On/Off Telephone monitor mode allows the remote codepad to be used for a visual representation of data transmissions between the control panel and the base station receiver. The dialling sequence is also shown in this mode.
  • Page 59: Master Code Functions

    System Functions Master Code Functions Master Code Functions are designed to allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain functions of a supervisory level. 2580 The default Master Code is and is known as User Code 1. It is possible for the system to have multiple Master Codes.
  • Page 60: Changing And Deleting User Codes

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Changing and Deleting User Codes This function allows a Master Code holder to add/change or delete any of the system user codes. When changing or deleting user codes, it is important that you know the number of the user that you wish to change or delete.
  • Page 61 System Functions How To Delete A User Code Enter your followed by and the button. Three beeps will be heard and the indicators will begin to flash. STAY AWAY Enter the (1-8) that you wish to delete followed by the button.
  • Page 62: Changing And Deleting Remote Radio User Codes

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Changing and Deleting Remote Radio User Codes This function allows a Master Code holder to add/change or delete any of the system remote radio user codes. When changing or deleting user codes, it is important that you know the number of the user you wish to change or delete.
  • Page 63 System Functions How To Delete A Remote Radio User Code Enter your followed by and the button. Three beeps will be heard and the indicators will begin to flash. STAY AWAY Enter the (9-16) that you wish to delete followed by the button.
  • Page 64: Changing Domestic Phone Numbers

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Changing Domestic Phone Numbers This option allows a Master Code holder to view and program the required telephone numbers that the system will call in the event of an alarm. For a more detailed description, refer to "Domestic Reporting"...
  • Page 65: Event Memory Recall Mode

    System Functions Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 MAINS Digit Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Number Separator Table 27: Zone Indicators For Changing Phone Numbers Event Memory Recall Mode This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system.
  • Page 66: Walk Test Mode

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Walk Test Mode Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly. This should be performed on a weekly basis. Before activating walk test mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing. Refer to "Isolating Zones"...
  • Page 67: Fault Analysis Mode

    System Functions Fault Analysis Mode Whenever a system fault occurs, the indicator will flash and the codepad will FAULT MAINS beep once every minute. If the MAINS indicator is flashing, this is because the AC mains supply has been disconnected. There is no need to determine this type of system fault.
  • Page 68: Setting The Date And Time

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Setting The Date and Time This function needs to be used when the date and time requires to be changed or the system has been powered down. How To Set The New Date and Time Enter your followed by and the...
  • Page 69: Reset Latching Outputs

    System Functions Reset Latching Outputs This function will reset any device that has been programmed to remain on once it has been activated. This could be a door bell that is required to keep ringing until someone has acknowledged it. How To Reset Latching Outputs Enter your followed by...
  • Page 70: User Code Functions - Partitioned Systems Only

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE User Code Functions – Partitioned Systems Only To enter the required user code function, enter your followed by the required digit and the button. Function Description Arm Or Disarm Both Areas At The Same Time Table 31: User Code Functions Arm Or Disarm Both Areas At The Same Time This option allows you to arm or disarm both areas at the same time when the system has been...
  • Page 71: Hold Down Functions

    System Functions Hold Down Functions Hold down function have been incorporated to allow easy activation of specific operations. When a button is held down for two seconds, two beeps will be heard and a particular function will operate. The functions available are listed below. Arm The System In AWAY Mode Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will arm the system in AWAY Mode.
  • Page 72: Strobe Test

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Strobe Test Holding the button down will operate the strobe. No other device will operate in this mode. If an EDMSAT (SS914) has been connected to the control panel, this function will also test the strobe on the satellite siren.
  • Page 73: Initiate A Modem Call

    System Functions Initiate A Modem Call Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will force the control panel to dial the call back telephone number programmed in "LOCATION 032 - 047" on page 91 in an attempt to connect to the remote computer. The remote computer will be required to be running the Alarm Link Software (CC816) and will need to be set to "Waiting For An Incoming Call".
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  • Page 75: Remote Operations

    Remote Operations This section includes the following; • Remote Operations • Remote Radio Transmitter Operation • Remote Arming Via The Telephone • Upload/Download Via Alarm Link Software...
  • Page 76: Remote Operations

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Remote Operations This section covers all aspects of operating and programming the Solution 6+6 Wireless control panel other than by a remote codepad or the hand held programmer. There are - AE a number of methods that can be used to gain access to the control panel. These methods will prove to be time saving and easy to perform.
  • Page 77: Arming Via Transmitter In Stay Mode

    Remote Operations Arming Via Transmitter In STAY Mode Press button one on the transmitter for two seconds. Two beeps will be heard on the remote codepad and the AWAY indicator will now illuminate. If horn speaker indication beeps have been enabled, two beeps will be heard from the horn speakers.
  • Page 78: Remote Arming Via The Telephone

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Remote Arming Via The Telephone This feature allows you to arm your system from any remote location via the telephone line. For obvious security reasons, the system cannot be disarmed using this method. To make use of this feature, you will require a touch tone telephone or the Phone Controller (CC911).
  • Page 79: Upload/Download Via Alarm Link Software

    Remote Operations Upload/Download Via Alarm Link Software control panel can be remotely programmed or Solution Wireless controlled via an IBM or compatible personal computer via the Alarm Link Software (CC816). This facility will allow you to make alterations to your customers control panel without the need to leave your office, thus improving customer service and saving you time and money.
  • Page 80: Remote Connect With Call Back Verification

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Remote Connect With Call Back Verification Remote connect with call back verification offers the highest degree of data security by incorporating a two level security check. The first is the Installer Code combined with the Subscriber ID Number needs to match that of the control panel.
  • Page 81: Dialler Reporting Formats

    Dialler Reporting Formats This section includes the following; • Dialler Reporting Formats • Contact ID Format • Point ID Codes • Securitel • Domestic Reporting Format • Domestic Dialling Function • Programming Domestic Reporting • Basic Pager Reporting Format...
  • Page 82: Dialler Reporting Formats

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Dialler Reporting Formats When making use of the control panel's dialling and communication features, there are a number of transmission formats available. The control Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE panel comes factory default to report in the Contact ID Format. Contact ID Format Contact ID Format can identify hundreds of protection zones by their unique code and provides a single digit event qualifier and a three digit event code which quickly identifies the condition...
  • Page 83: Point Id Codes

    Dialler Reporting Formats Point ID Codes Point ID Event Event Number Description Code Explanation Page Burglary Zones Burglary Zone Specific 1 - 5 Zone Specific 24 Hour Burglary Zones 24 Hour Burglary Zone Specific Tamper Zones 1 – 6 Zone Tamper 9 - 14 Open/Close Report Opening –...
  • Page 84: Securitel

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Securitel control panel can communicate to base stations via Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE the Securitel Network using an EDMSTU (CS800). Not all messages can be transmitted via securitel as they can via the communication dialler transmitting in Contact ID Format. Refer to "Table 37: Securitel Reporting Messages"...
  • Page 85: Domestic Reporting Format

    Dialler Reporting Formats Domestic Reporting Format The locations of the primary telephone number and secondary telephone number which are normally used for base station reporting can be added together making provision to store up to 32 digits for domestic dialling format. The 32 locations are now used to store any number of telephone numbers and subject to the length of each telephone number, it is possible to store 3 or more different phone numbers for domestic dialling.
  • Page 86: Programming Domestic Reporting

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Programming Domestic Reporting Programming the control panel for domestic reporting has been made extremely simple by the use of the Installer's Programming Command 965. Refer to "Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format" on page 30 for more information. How To Set Up The Control Panel For Domestic Dialling 1234 Enter Installer's Programming Mode (EG:...
  • Page 87: Disable Domestic Dialling

    Dialler Reporting Formats Disable Domestic Dialling If at any time you wish to cancel domestic dialling for any reason (eg. You are moving house and you do not wish the system to continue calling your work place or mobile phone etc), you may enter the following sequence.
  • Page 88: Basic Pager Reporting Format

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Basic Pager Reporting Format Basic Pager Format requires some interpretation of the numbers that appear on the display, however, it is possible to differentiate between 1000 different control panels when a number of control panels are reporting to the one pager.
  • Page 89: Base Station Information

    Base Station Information This section includes the following; • Base Station Information • Primary Telephone Number • Secondary Telephone Number • Call Back Telephone Number • Dialling Format • Handshake Tone • Transmission Format • Subscriber ID Number • Ring Count •...
  • Page 90: Base Station Information

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Base Station Information This section outlines the programming information required for the Solution control panel when communicating with base station receivers. Typically Wireless - AE these parameters specify the telephone numbers to call, the transmission formats, handshake tones and transmission speeds.
  • Page 91: Primary Telephone Number

    Dialler Programming Information Primary Telephone Number 0000000000000000 LOCATION 000 - 015 When the control panel requires to transmit a report, the control panel will dial this number in an attempt to contact the monitoring station or pager etc. If the call is successful, the relevant information will be transmitted and the dialler will return back to the stand-by mode.
  • Page 92: Dialling Format

    Telecommunications Network. The International DTMF dialling option should only be used in those countries that allow both the caller and the receiver to terminate the phone call. Using the incorrect format will disable EDM's patent Telephone Anti-Jamming feature. Option Dialling Format...
  • Page 93: Transmission Format

    Dialler Programming Information Transmission Format LOCATION 050 Enter the desired transmission format here. This location selects the data format that will be transmitted to the monitoring station receiver. This location also allows you to configure the control panel for domestic or basic pager formats. Option Transmission Format Option...
  • Page 94: Ring Count

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Ring Count LOCATION 060 This location sets the number of rings before the control panel will answer an incoming call. This should be set at an acceptable level bearing in mind that one ring = "Ring, Ring - Ring, Ring"...
  • Page 95: User Codes

    User Codes This section includes the following; • Installer Code • User Codes • User Code Priority...
  • Page 96: Access Codes

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Access Codes This section describes the access codes that are used to assign privileges and access functions for user code holders of the system. Two types of user codes exist within the system, the Installer Code and User Codes.
  • Page 97: Default User Codes

    User Codes Default User Codes Location 061 - 065 Location 066 - 070 User Code 1 User Code 2 2 5 8 0 15 15 15 15 Location 071 - 075 Location 076 - 080 Location 081 - 085 User Code 3 User Code 4 User Code 5 15 15 15 15...
  • Page 98: User Code Priority

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE User Code Priority There are seven different priority levels that can be allocated to the user code. Each priority level allows or restricts the functions that different user code holders may perform. If user code priority levels 4, 6 or 12 have been programmed to any of the available 8 user codes, the method of standard isolating will no longer operate.
  • Page 99: Code Retries

    User Codes Code Retries LOCATION 102 Code retries restricts the amount of times an invalid user code can be used in an attempt to operate the system. This location sets the number of incorrect code attempts that will cause an alarm condition.
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  • Page 101: Zone Information

    Zone Information This section includes the following; • Day Alarm Mask • Day Alarm Operation • EOL Resistor Value • Zone Programming • Zone Defaults • Zone Types • Zone Options • Keyswitch Zone Options • Zone Pulse Count • Zone Pulse Count Time...
  • Page 102: Zone Information

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Zone Information Day Alarm Mask LOCATION 101 When programming this location, you will notice that there are four options per location. You may select one, two, three or all four of these options, however, only one number needs to be programmed.
  • Page 103: Day Alarm Operation

    Zone Information Day Alarm Operation How To Turn Day Alarm On Hold down the button until three beeps are heard. How To Turn Day Alarm Off Hold Down the button until two beeps are heard. Alternatively, you may turn day alarm on or off by entering your followed by and the button.
  • Page 104: Eol Resistor Value

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE EOL Resistor Value LOCATION 103 Option Resistor Value Option Resistor Value 3K3 (Orange, Orange, Black, Brown) 1% 6K8 (Blue, Grey, Black, Brown) 1% 1K (Brown, Black, Red) 10K (Brown, Black, Orange) 1K5 (Brown, Green, Red) 12K (Brown, Red, Orange) 2K2 (Red, Red, Red) 22K (Red, Red, Orange)
  • Page 105: Connections Of Split Eol Resistors Using N/O Contacts

    Zone Information Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N/O Contacts Figure 5: Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using One N/O Contact Figure 6: Connections Of Split EOL Using Two N/O Contacts Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE120.DOC...
  • Page 106: Zone Programming

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Zone Programming Each zone contains five locations. The first four locations determine how the zone operates, while the last location contain the dialler reporting information. Zone Operating Information Zone Type This location programs the “Zone Type” required (eg. Delay-1, Instant, 24 Hour etc).
  • Page 107: Tamper Zones

    Zone Information Tamper Zones Tamper zones are 24 hour zones only. Tamper zones are not programmable like the burglary zones. Tamper zones when unsealed in either the armed or disarmed state will cause an alarm. This alarm condition will be displayed on the codepad by the relevant zone indicator flashing very quickly (0.1 Second On / 0.1 Second Off).
  • Page 108: Zone Defaults

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Zone Defaults Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Location 104 - 108 Location 109 - 113 Location 114 - 118 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6...
  • Page 109: Reserved

    Zone Information Reserved Instant Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode This zone will act as a Instant zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode, but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode. Handover Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode This zone will act as a Handover zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode, but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode.
  • Page 110: Zone Options

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Zone Options When programming this location, you will notice that there are four options per location. You may select one, two, three or all four of these options, however, only one number needs to be programmed.
  • Page 111: Silent Alarm

    Zone Information Silent Alarm A zone programmed to be silent will not trigger the HORN SPEAKER, RELAY, STROBE or EDMSAT outputs. The dialler and all other programmable outputs will function as per their particular programming. Sensor Watch Sensor watch gives the control panel the ability to recognise that detection devices may have stopped working.
  • Page 112: Keyswitch Zone Options

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Keyswitch Zone Options When you select a zone to be a keyswitch input, then the following table relates to the options available to that keyswitch zone. These keyswitch zone options replace zone options only for the zones that have been programmed to operate as a keyswitch zone.
  • Page 113: Momentary Arm And Disarm In Away Mode

    Zone Information Momentary Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode If this option has been selected, the system will either arm or disarm from AWAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input. Momentary Arm In AWAY Mode If this option has been selected, the system will arm in AWAY Mode when using the momentary keyswitch input.
  • Page 114: Zone Pulse Count

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Zone Pulse Count Zone pulse count is the number of times a zone must be triggered before the zone registers as an alarm. The number of pulses vary between 0 – 15. The zone pulse count value is relative to the time frame (ie.
  • Page 115: Reporting Options

    Reporting Options This section includes the following topics; • Report Options 1 • Report Options 2 • Report Options 3 • Test Reports...
  • Page 116: Reporting Options

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Reporting Options This section covers features that are involved with the reporting of the control panel. Monitoring of zones whether they are isolated from the system or more importantly that they are actually operating as well as monitoring the status of both AC and DC power to the control panel.
  • Page 117: Report Options 2

    Reporting Options Report Options 2 LOCATION 135 Option Description Enable Duress Reports Enable Panic, Medical & Fire Reports Enable Access Denied Reports Enable Test Reports Table 54: Report Options 2 Enable Duress Reports A “Duress” signal (Contact ID Event Code 121) will be transmitted to the base station receiver or numeric pager when the number is added to the end of any valid user code being used to disarm the system.
  • Page 118: Report Options 3

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Report Options 3 LOCATION 136 Option Description Enable AC Mains Fail Reports Enable Low Battery Reports Enable Sensor Watch Reports Enable Opening/Closing Reports Table 55: Report Options 3 Enable AC Mains Fail Reports An “AC Loss”...
  • Page 119: Test Reports

    System Reporting Information Test Reports 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 LOCATION 137 - 139 (Repeat) (Hours) Location Description Repeat Interval In Days Actual Required Hour Of The Day (Tens Digit) Actual Required Hour Of The Day (Units Digit) Table 56: Test Report Locations A “Test”...
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  • Page 121: Programmable Outputs

    Programmable Outputs This section includes the following; • Programmable Outputs • Output Defaults • Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer • Output Event Types • Output Polarity • Timing Of Outputs • Pulsing Polarities • One Shot Polarities...
  • Page 122: Programmable Outputs

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Programmable Outputs control panel has three fully programmable outputs Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE on the main PCB and one other programmable output that operates the codepad buzzer. These three outputs are factory default to operate a horn speaker, strobe and an internal screamer. Programmable outputs require four parameters to be programmed in order to operate correctly.
  • Page 123: Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer

    Programmable Outputs Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer Multiple output event types can be directed to the codepad buzzer so that it may be used to indicate any number of events. This is achieved by selecting an output and programming it for the required output event type. When you are satisfied that the output is functioning correctly, change the first digit of the output event type (ie.
  • Page 124: Output Event Types

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Output Event Types There are approximately fifty different output event types to choose from. Two numbers designate each output event type. These two numbers need to be programmed into the appropriate locations of the output being used to indicate when the output should operate. All reset times are in reference to polarity 1 and 8.
  • Page 125 Programmable Outputs Kiss-Off After End Of Exit Time This output will operate after the first successful transmission to the base station receiver when exit time has expired. The output will reset when the system has been disarmed. Entry Warning This output will operate when either Entry Timer 1, Entry Timer 2 or Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode are operating.
  • Page 126 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE AC Fail This output will operate as soon as the AC mains has failed. The output will reset as soon as the AC mains has restored. This output will operate regardless of Option 4 in "LOCATION 182"...
  • Page 127 Programmable Outputs Speaker Beeps This output will function during all remote radio/keyswitch operations allowing you to fit a 12V DC buzzer or light to provide status indication for the system operator. Option 8 – Enable Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operation in "LOCATION 180"...
  • Page 128 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Fire Alarm Verification This feature is used on some commercial fire control panels to reduce false alarms on smoke detectors. It is conceptually very similar to zone pulse count as used in some motion detectors. Basically, a fire zone is allotted a pulse count of 3 pulses over a period of 3 minutes.
  • Page 129 Programmable Outputs Communications Failure After 3 Unsuccessful Calls This output will operate when the communication dialler has made 3 unsuccessful calls to the base station receiver. The output will reset when all messages have been transmitted (ie. When the buffer is empty or when all possible attempts have been made).
  • Page 130 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Strobe Operating + Speaker Beeps This output event will operate when an alarm has occurred and will reset when the siren run time expires. If the system has been set up for remote radio users, the output will flash to indicate that the system has been armed or disarmed in either the AWAY Mode or STAY Mode.
  • Page 131: Output Polarity

    Programmable Outputs Output Polarity There are fifteen different polarities to choose from. Each polarity is designated by a number. This number needs to be programmed into the appropriate location of the output being used to indicate how the output should operate. Option Polarity Option...
  • Page 132: Normally Open, One Shot Low With Alarm

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Normally Open, One Shot Low With Alarm This one shot polarity is normally open circuit and will switch to zero volts when the event occurs. The output will switch back to open circuit once the one shot time has expired, when the event has returned to normal or when the system has been disarmed.
  • Page 133: Timing Of Outputs

    Programmable Outputs Timing Of Outputs The timing of outputs is calculated by the time base and a multiplier. These two values play different roles depending on the polarity selected. When programming outputs to pulse, both the "On" and "Off" times can be set. One shot polarities can be programmed to operate between 200 ms up to 99 hours in duration.
  • Page 134: One Shot Polarities

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE One Shot Polarities The duration or "On" time of an output is determined by the product of the time base and the multiplier. If an output is required to operate for five seconds, program the time settings as follows; The "On"...
  • Page 135: System Event Timers

    System Event Timers This section includes the following; • Entry Timer 1 • Entry Timer 2 • Exit Time • Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode • Sensor Watch Time • Codepad Lockout Time • Siren Run Time • Siren Sound Rate •...
  • Page 136: System Event Timers

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE System Event Timers This section covers the features that involve timing. Features such as entry and exit times, sensor watch time, siren run time and system date and time along with a host of other timers are discussed extensively in this section.
  • Page 137: Exit Time

    System Event Timers Exit Time LOCATION 168 - 169 (Defaulted To 60 Seconds) Location Description Increments Of 1 Second (0 - 15 Sec’s) Increments Of 16 Seconds (0 – 240 Sec’s) Table 64: Exit Time Locations Exit time can be programmed to be between 0 and 255 seconds in increments of one second. The remote codepad will always give one long beep at the end of exit time when arming in AWAY Mode or one short beep at the end of exit time when arming in STAY Mode.
  • Page 138: Codepad Lockout Time

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Codepad Lockout Time LOCATION 174 Location Description Increments Of 10 Seconds Table 67: Codepad Lockout Time Locations All codepads will be locked out for the specified time programmed if an invalid code has been entered more times than allowed by the code retry attempts programmed in "LOCATION 102"...
  • Page 139: Swinger Shutdown Count

    System Event Timers Swinger Shutdown Count LOCATION 177 Location Description Swinger Shutdown Count (0-15) Table 70: Swinger Shutdown Count Location This location determines the number of times the sirens and dialler can be triggered before any lockout options will take effect. A minimum of one zone must be programmed for lockout siren or lockout dialler for this location to be effective.
  • Page 140: System Time

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE System Time 0000 LOCATION 901 – 904 Location Description Current Hour In 24 Hour Time (Tens Digit) Current Hour In 24 Hour Time (Units Digit) Current Minute (Tens Digit) Current Minute (Units Digit) Table 71: System Time Locations control panel has a real time 24 hour clock that needs Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE...
  • Page 141: Options Bits

    Options Bits This section includes the following; • Dialler Options 1 • Dialler Options 2 • System Options 1 • System Options 2 • System Options 3 • System Options 4 • Consumer Options 1 • Consumer Options 2 • System Options 5...
  • Page 142: Dialler Options

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Dialler Options When programming these locations, you will notice that there are four options per location. You may select one, two, three or all four of these options, however, only one number needs to be programmed.
  • Page 143: Dialler Options 2

    System and Consumer Options Dialler Options 2 LOCATION 179 Option Description Send Open/Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred Enable First To Open, Last To Close Reporting (Partitioning Only) Send Open/Close Reports When In STAY Mode Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete Table 73: Dialler Options 2 Send Open/Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred This option requires Open/Close reports in “LOCATION 136”...
  • Page 144: System Options 1

    System Options 1 LOCATION 180 Option Description Enable Forced Arming Enable EDM Smart Lockout Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker Allow Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operation Table 74: System Options 1 Enable Forced Arming If this option has been selected, the system can be armed with zones unsealed.
  • Page 145: System Options 2

    System and Consumer Options System Options 2 LOCATION 181 Option Description Enable Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface Or Night Arm Station Enable Handover Delay To Be Sequential Enable Codepad Panic To Be Silent Enable Access Denied To Be Silent Table 76: System Options 2 Enable Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface or Night Arm Station This option must be selected when using the Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813) or the Night Arm Station (CP105).
  • Page 146: System Options 3

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE System Options 3 LOCATION 182 Option Description Enable Main Codepad To Display Data For Area 1 Enable Resetting Of Sirens From All Areas Ignore AC Mains Fail Enable Pulse Count Handover Table 77: System Options 3 Enable Data Output To Display Data For Area 1 - Partitioned Systems Only If this option has been enabled, the DATA terminal on the panel will be configured to transmit status information that is relevant only to Area 1.
  • Page 147: System Options 4

    System and Consumer Options System Options 4 LOCATION 183 Option Description Enable AC Fail In 1 Hour Extend Time To Wait For Handshake From 30 Seconds To 1 Minute Enable Control Panel To Power Up In The Disarm State Enable Remote Radio Zone Low Battery Reports Table 78: System Options 4 Enable AC Fail In 1 Hour If this option is selected, the MAINS indicator will begin to flash and an “AC Loss”...
  • Page 148: Consumer Options 1

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Consumer Options 1 LOCATION 184 Option Description Send Test Reports Only If The System Is Armed Enable Operation Of Siren and Strobe In STAY Mode Enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed Enable Codepad Extinguish Mode Table 79: Consumer Options 1 Send Test Reports Only If The System Is Armed If this option has been selected, test reports (Contact ID Event Code 602) will only be sent...
  • Page 149: Consumer Options 2

    System and Consumer Options Consumer Options 2 LOCATION 185 Option Description Enable User Code + 0 + AWAY Function To Arm/Disarm Both Areas Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode and STAY Mode Enable Single Button Disarming In STAY Mode Enable Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm Table 80: Consumer Options 2 Enable "User Code + 0 + AWAY"...
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  • Page 151: Partitioning

    Partitioning This section includes the following; • Master Partitioned Codepad Indicators • Operating Codepads In Partitioning • Opening/Closing Reports • Subscriber ID Number • Zone Allocations • Tamper Zone Allocations • User Code Allocations • Codepad Connections For Partitioning...
  • Page 152: Partitioning

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Partitioning Partitioning allows a single control panel to act as if it were two separate control panels. There is the “CP-5 Master Partitioned (CP500P)” codepad that has indicators to show the status of both areas.
  • Page 153: Operating Codepads In Partitioning

    Partitioning AUX Indicator This indicator displays when the control panel is using the telephone line communicating to the receiving party. This indicator will flash in conjunction with the PARTIAL indicator to indicate successful entry into any programming mode. For example, this will occur when entering the Installer’s Programming Mode.
  • Page 154: Securitel And Partitioning

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Securitel and Partitioning The EDMSTU was not designed to send individual Open/Close reports for each area via the Securitel Network. It will however send a first to open and last to close report if Option 2 in “LOCATION 179”...
  • Page 155: Open/Close Reports

    Partitioning Open/Close Reports The following options are related to Open/Close reports. You can select one, two or all four options to suit your application. Dialler Options 2 LOCATION 179 Option Description Send Open/Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred Enable First To Open, Last To Close Reporting (Partitioning Only) Send Open/Close Reports When In STAY Mode Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete...
  • Page 156: Zone Allocations

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Zone Allocations Each area can have up to six zones allocated to it. The six locations for each area represent zone indicators one to six on the remote codepad. Any of the zone inputs, both burglary (parent) zones 1 to 6 and tamper zones 1 to 6 (tamper zones are represented as zones 9 to 14) can be mapped to any area to appear as any zone on the remote codepad (ie.
  • Page 157: Tamper Zone Allocations

    Partitioning Tamper Zone Allocations When programming Area Zone Allocations, Tamper Zones 1 - 6 if enabled, need to be programmed as zones 9 - 14 in either Area 1 and/or Area 2 to appear on any zone on the codepad. If the control panel has been partitioned, tamper zones will be indicated when triggered, in the same manner as burglary zones.
  • Page 158: Remote Radio User Code Allocations

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Remote Radio User Code Allocations “LOCATIONS 206 - 213” are provided for assigning each user to particular areas. Any number from 1 to 3 can be entered to indicate what areas are to be operated by the relevant user code holder.
  • Page 159: Codepad Connections For Partitioning

    Partitioning Codepad Connections For Partitioning If the “CP-5 Area Addressable (CP500A)” codepad is assigned to Area 1, DIP Switch 1 on the back of the remote codepad will need to be in the “ON” position. The following locations for Output 1 will need to be programmed. [LOCATION 140 = 6, 141 = 0] If the “CP-5 Area Addressable (CP500A)”...
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  • Page 161: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment This section includes the following; • EDMSAT - Satellite Siren (SS914) • Programming Key (CC891) • Alarm Link Software (CC816) • CP5 Eight Zone Codepad (CP508) • CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad (CP508L) • Night Arm Station (CP105) •...
  • Page 162: Optional Equipment

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Optional Equipment EDM manufactures numerous accessories that can be used in conjunction with the Solution control panel. These optional pieces of equipment will enhance 6+6 Wireless - AE certain features thus making the system extremely flexible.
  • Page 163 TF008 Plug Pack (TF008) The TF008 plug packs have been designed to be used with the EDM control panels and the PS100 Power Supply Module. The plug pack includes built in thermal fuses which under overload or fault conditions will blow and eliminate any possible fire threat due to excessive heat build up inside the casing.
  • Page 164 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Solution Relay Output Interface (CC892) The Solution Relay Output Interface (CC892) has been designed to allow up to an additional 8 relay outputs to be connected to a Solution control panel. This will be useful to remotely display system status information.
  • Page 165 Optional Equipment 304 Mhz RF Receiver (WE801) This interface was designed to allow the use of up to eight additional radio user codes and six wireless zones. The zones may consist of the following wireless devices; AE Wireless Passive Infrared Detector (WT016) AE Wireless Reed Switch (WT003) AE Wireless Smoke Detector (WT015) This is handy if you require the system to be radio controlled and you would like to give your...
  • Page 166 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Figure 14: Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813) Connection Diagram ISSUE120.DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited...
  • Page 167 Optional Equipment Figure 15: Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813) Connection Diagram Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE120.DOC...
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  • Page 169: Terminals And Descriptions

    Terminals and Descriptions This section includes the following; • Terminal Definitions and Descriptions • Glossary Of Terms • Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Wiring Diagram • Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Component Overlay • Connection Diagram For Radio Receiver • Telecom Connection Diagrams...
  • Page 170: Terminal Definitions And Descriptions

    400 mA. Output 1 is defaulted to operate a horn speaker. The outputs are protected by EDM's unique Integrated Protection System, [IPS]. This makes them extremely tolerant to abuse or incorrect wiring. It should be noted that each output is open collector and will not source any current but can sink a maximum of 400 mA per output.
  • Page 171: Glossary Of Terms

    Terminals and Descriptions Glossary Of Terms Term Description Alarm Condition Is when your alarm system is armed and one of the detection devices are violated. A 24 hour zone (eg. Smoke detector) may trigger when your system is armed or disarmed. Answering Machine Answering machine bypass has been incorporated so that it is possible to make a connection with Bypass...
  • Page 172 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Term Description Handover Delay When your system is armed and zone one is violated, the entry delay starts timing. If zone two is then violated the entry delay time is handed over to zone two and so on through zones three and four.
  • Page 173: Solution 6+6 Wireless - Ae Wiring Diagram

    Terminals and Descriptions Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Wiring Diagram Figure 16: Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Wiring Diagram Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE120.DOC...
  • Page 174: Solution 6+6 Wireless - Ae Component Overlay

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Component Overlay Figure 17: Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Component Overlay ISSUE120.DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited...
  • Page 175: Connection Diagram For Radio Receiver

    Terminals and Descriptions Connection Diagram For Radio Receiver Figure 18: Connection Diagram For Radio Receiver (WE801) Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE120.DOC...
  • Page 176: Telecom Connection Diagrams

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Telecom Connection Diagrams Figure 19: Telecom Connection Diagrams For Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE ISSUE120.DOC Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited...
  • Page 177: Appendices

    Appendices This section includes the following; • Telephone Anti-Jamming • Test Reports Only When Armed...
  • Page 178: Appendix A

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Appendix A Telephone Anti-Jamming There are many companies today importing American designed products that claim to have Anti-Jamming and believe it or not, they push this feature as if it were a major break through in control panel technology.
  • Page 179: Appendix B

    Appendices All dialling products produced by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited have incorporated this true anti-jamming feature as standard since 1985 and we do not consider it as an option but a must in any professional security system. True anti-jamming can only be found in products produced by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited and any other manufacturer can only offer second best due to our patent on this very unique and effective procedure.
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  • Page 181: Specifications

    Specifications This section includes the following; • Warranty Statement • Specifications • Software Version Number • Advice To Users • New Zealand Telepermit Notes...
  • Page 182: Warranty Statement

    Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Warranty Statement Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of manufacture as indicated by the date stamp and /or the serial number on the product. Defective units returned by the purchaser at their own expense during this period would be repaired or replaced at the option of the manufacturer.
  • Page 183: Advice To Users

    • Control Panel may only be powered by an Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE EDM TF008 Plug Pack (Approval Number Q92128). New Zealand Telepermit Notes • The grant of a telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating conditions.
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  • Page 185: Programming Sheets

    Programming Sheets...
  • Page 186 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Location 000 – 015 Page 91 Primary Telephone Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 016 – 031 Page 91 Secondary Telephone Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Location 032 –...
  • Page 187 Programming Sheets Location 104 - 133 Page 108 Zones Zone #1 Zone #3 Zone #5 Location 104 - 108 Location 114 - 118 Location 124 - 128 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 Zone #2 Zone #4 Zone #6...
  • Page 188 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Location 134 Page 116 Report Options 1 1 = Enable Zone Bypass Reports 2 = Enable Zone Bypass Restore Reports 4 = Enable Zone Trouble Reports 8 = Enable Zone Trouble Restore Reports Location 135 Page 117 Report Options 2...
  • Page 189 Programming Sheets Location 179 Page 143 Dialler Options 2 1 = Send Open/Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred 2 = Enable First To Open, Last To Close Reporting (Partitioning Only) 4 = Send Open/Close Reports When In STAY Mode 8 = Delay Siren Until Transmission Is Complete Location 180 Page 144...
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  • Page 191: Index

    Index...
  • Page 192 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Changing User Codes ............60 Chime Zone ................. 109 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface........164 Code Retries..............99, 117 24 Hour Zone..............172 Codepad ................171 Codepad Alarms Duress ................ 44, 117 304 Mhz RF Receiver............165 Fire................
  • Page 193 Installer Code ............... 96 Installer Code Functions Enable/Disable Wireless Zones.......... 54 E2 Fault..................48 Event Memory Recall ............56 EDM Smart Lockout ............144 Fault Analysis Mode ............53 Initiate Modem Call ............57 EDMSAT ............57, 124, 162, 171 Satellite Siren Service Mode..........57 EDMSTU ..............124, 164...
  • Page 194 Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete ....143, 155 Codepad Duress Alarm ............ 126 Disable Dialler Reporting Functions........ 142 Codepad Fire Alarm............126 EDM Smart Lockout............144 Codepad Medical Alarm ..........126 Enable Dialler Reporting Functions......... 142 Codepad Panic Alarm ............126 Extend Time To Wait For Handshake ......
  • Page 195 Index Day Alarm Resetting ............125 Redirect To Codepad Buzzer ........... 123 Dialler Active ..............129 Timing ................133 Dialler Disabled..............129 EDMSAT - Satellite Siren ..........124 EDMSTU - Securitel ............124 Panic ..................172 Entry Warning ..............125 Panic Alarm ..............44, 117 Entry Warning + Day Alarm Resetting ......125 Panic Alarm Via Transmitter..........
  • Page 196 Installation Manual Solution 6+6 Wireless - AE Report Options 2 ..............117 System Functions Report Options 3 ..............118 Hold Down Functions ............71 Reporting Formats Installer Code Functions ............ 52 Basic Pager ................ 88 Master Code Functions ............59 Contact ID .................
  • Page 197 Index Tamper Zone Allocations ..........157 Zone Alarm Reports............106 Transmitter Low Battery ............48 Zone Restore Reports............106 Trouble Report..............116 Zone Types Trouble Restore Report ............116 24 Hour Burglary ............. 109 Type..................108 24 Hour Fire..............109 Types ................106 24 Hour Tamper............... 107 Wireless Zones - Enable/Disable........54 Chime................

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