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Solution 862
Operators Manual
ISSUE 1.10

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  • Page 1 Solution 862 Operators Manual ISSUE 1.10...
  • Page 2 Solution 862 Operators Manual Copyright  2001 by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Document Part Number MA406O DOCUMENT ISSUE 1.10 Printed 24 April 2001 Control Panel (CC406). This documentation is provided to suit the Solution 862 Firmware Revision 1.00 – 1.09...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents INTRODUCTION ..........................6 FEATURES............................. 6 CODEPAD INDICATORS........................7 Zone Indicators ..............................7 AWAY Indicator..............................7 STAY Indicator..............................8 System Disarmed..............................8 MAINS Indicator ..............................8 Off Indicator / Zone Sealed..........................8 On Indicator / Zone In Alarm..........................8 FAULT Indicator..............................
  • Page 4 DATE AND TIME ..........................17 FAULT ANALYSIS MODE ........................18 Fault Descriptions ............................... 19 Low Battery ..............................19 Date and Time ............................... 19 Sensor Watch Fault............................19 Horn Speaker Fail ............................19 Telephone Line Fail............................19 E2 Fault................................19 Fuse Fail ................................ 19 Communication Fail ............................
  • Page 5 SPECIFICATIONS ..........................31 ADVICE TO USERS..........................32 NEW ZEALAND TELEPERMIT NOTES..................32 INSTALLATION NOTES........................33 INDEX ..............................36...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Introduction Congratulations on selecting the Solution 862 control panel to protect you and your property. 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 features of this system.
  • Page 7: Codepad Indicators

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Codepad Indicators Figure 1: CP5 Eight Zone Figure 2: CP5 Eight Zone LED Codepad LCD Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system. The codepad allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation.
  • Page 8: Stay Indicator

    Operators Manual Solution 862 STAY Indicator The STAY indicator is used to display that the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The STAY indicator will also flash in unison with the AWAY indicator when programming various options throughout the operator’s manual.
  • Page 9: Fault Indicator

    Operators Manual Solution 862 FAULT Indicator The FAULT indicator is used to display that the system has detected a system fault. Refer to Fault Analysis Mode on page 18 for additional information on system faults. Every time a new system fault has been detected (eg. FAULT indicator flashing), the codepad will begin to beep once every minute.
  • Page 10: Arming The System

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Arming The System There are several different ways to arm the system depending on whether you are leaving the premises and require all active zones to be in a ready state for an intruder, or, if you are remaining in the premises and only require part of the system to be in a ready state for an intruder.
  • Page 11: Arming In Stay Mode 1

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Arming In STAY Mode 1 STAY Mode 1 is only used when the perimeter and unused areas of the premises need to be armed to detect any would be intruder from entering the premises and at the same time, allowing you to move freely within an area that has been automatically isolated.
  • Page 12: Arming In Stay Mode 2

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Arming In STAY Mode 2 STAY Mode 2 is only used when the perimeter and unused areas of the premises need to be armed to detect any would be intruder from entering the premises and at the same time, allowing you to move freely within an area that has been automatically isolated.
  • Page 13: Disarming The System

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Disarming The System When you enter the premises after the system has been armed in AWAY Mode, or if you have armed the system in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, you will need to disarm the system before entry time expires to disable detection devices that will activate an alarm.
  • Page 14: Deleting User Codes/Radio User Codes

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Deleting User Codes/Radio User Codes Only the Master Code holder can delete other system user codes. How To Delete A User Code Enter your Master Code followed by 1 and the # button (eg. 2580 + 1 + #).
  • Page 15: Duress Alarm

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Duress Alarm A codepad duress alarm is used as a silent hold-up alarm. This will only occur when the number 9 is added to the end of any valid user code that us being used to disarm the system (eg.
  • Page 16: Isolating Zones

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Isolating Zones Isolating zones allow you to manually disable one or more zones before arming the system. Once a zone has been isolated, access is allowed into that zone during the armed state without activating an alarm.
  • Page 17: Code To Isolate

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Code To Isolate This method restricts only those user codes that have the priority level ‘Code To Isolate’ set to be able to isolate zones. Therefore, if any user code has this priority level set, the method of standard isolating will not function.
  • Page 18: Fault Analysis Mode

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Fault Analysis Mode If a fault should occur, the FAULT or MAINS indicator will flash and the codepad will beep once ever minute. If the AC mains supply has failed, the MAINS indicator will flash until the AC mains supply has restored.
  • Page 19: Fault Descriptions

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Fault Descriptions Low Battery A low battery fault will register when the system detects a low capacity back-up battery. The system automatically performs a battery test every 4 hours and also every time you arm the system.
  • Page 20: Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence (Call Forward On/Off)

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence (Call Forward On/Off) This feature allows you to program the Telco Arm Sequence and Telco Disarm Sequence. Telco Arm Sequence This allows you to program the Call Forward – Immediate On sequence or Call Forward –...
  • Page 21: Telco Disarm Sequence

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Telco Disarm Sequence This allows you to automatically disable the call forward sequence upon disarming the system. How To Program The Telco Disarm Sequence Enter your Master Code followed by 3 and the # button (eg. 2580 + 3 + #).
  • Page 22: Turning Outputs On/Off

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Turning Outputs On/Off This feature is only applicable if your installer has set up an output that can be turned on or off via the codepad. The output programmed by your installer could control a pool pump or outside lighting etc.
  • Page 23: Testing

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Testing There are various functions that allow you to test that your system is operating correctly. Horn Speaker Test Press and hold button 1 until two beeps are heard. The horn speaker will sound for two seconds.
  • Page 24: Day Alarm

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Day Alarm Day alarm allows a combination of zones to be monitored during the disarmed state by beeping the codepad buzzer. Only your installer can program zones 1 – 4 to operate for day alarm. Example An example set-up of a day alarm could be the front door of a shop that has a pressure mat or electronic beam that customers activate as they enter to and from the shop.
  • Page 25: Domestic Dialling

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Domestic Dialling Domestic dialling can be used to call your mobile phone or a relative/friend in the event that your control panel has activated an alarm. Up to three different telephone numbers may be programmed for the control panel to call when alarm occurs. Only your installer can set the system to report in the domestic format, however, the Master Code holder may change the domestic telephone numbers at any time.
  • Page 26: Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers If your system has been set-up for domestic dialling, this function allows any Master Code holder to program telephone numbers that the control panel will call in the event of an alarm.
  • Page 27: Basic Pager Reporting

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Basic Pager Reporting This feature is only applicable if your system is reporting to a pocket pager. Basic pager reporting requires some interpretation of the numbers that appear of the display. However, it is possible to differentiate between 1000 different systems when a number of control panels are reporting to the one pocket pager.
  • Page 28 Operators Manual Solution 862 Figure 6: Basic Pager Display The example above shows that the transmission has come from the control panel that has an ID number of 678 and that zone 2 is in alarm. The example also displays that zone 3 has been manually isolated and the system is armed.
  • Page 29: Glossary Of Terms

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Glossary Of Terms Term Description Alarm Condition Is when your alarm system is armed and one of the detection devices have been violated. A 24-hour zone (eg. smoke detector) can activate an alarm condition when your system is armed or disarmed.
  • Page 30 Operators Manual Solution 862 Term Description Isolating Allows you to manually disable (isolate) one or more zones before arming the system. Master Code Is a numerical code used for arming and disarming the system as well as allowing access to functions such as adding and deleting user codes etc.
  • Page 31: Warranty Statement

    Year 2000 Compliance This notice is to confirm that all Solution 862 control panels are not susceptible to, or can be corrupted by the “Year 2000 Millennium Bug”. To date, all Solution products that incorporate time keeping functions employ a rotating 100- year calendar.
  • Page 32: Advice To Users

    Advice To Users The Austel permit that has been issued for this product is subject to the following conditions: • The Solution 862 control panel may only be powered by an EDM TF008 plug pack (Approval Number Q92128). New Zealand Telepermit Notes •...
  • Page 33: Installation Notes

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Installation Notes Installation Company Technicians Name Technicians Telephone Number Installation Date Warranty Expires Panel Software Version Service Notes Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110...
  • Page 34 Operators Manual Solution 862 Zone Descriptions This allows you to describe each zone and tick which zones have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 or have been programmed for day alarm operation. Isolated In STAY Day Alarm...
  • Page 35: Arming Options

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Entry / Exit Times Entry Timer 1 Exit Time Entry Timer 2 Entry Guard Time Arming Options Single Button Arming Forced Arming Single Button Disarming Remote Arming Via Telephone Automatic Arming (AWAY Mode) Automatic Arming Time...
  • Page 36: Index

    Operators Manual Solution 862 Index E2 Fault .................19 24-Hour Zones.............. 30 Entry Delay/Entry Time ..........29 Entry Guard Timer ..........11, 12 Event Memory...............23 AC Fail ................. 19 External Equipment............29 Access Denied .............. 15 Adding User Codes............13 Advice To Users ............32 Alarm Condition ............
  • Page 37 Operators Manual Solution 862 Telephone Line Fail............19 Test Report ..............23 Radio User Codes Testing Adding ..............13 Bell Test ..............23 Deleting ..............14 Horn Speaker Test............ 23 Transmitter Operations ..........14 Strobe Test ............... 23 Remote Control .............29 Test Report............... 23 RF Transmitter Operations..........14...
  • Page 38 Operators Manual Solution 862 ISSUE110 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited...
  • Page 39 Operators Manual Solution 862 Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE110...

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