Crow Runner Series Installation And Configuration Manual

Crow Runner Series Installation And Configuration Manual

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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD
Runner Series
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IRELESS AND
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ONTROL
ANEL
Installation and
Configuration Guide
by CROW Electronic Engineering Ltd.
Version 9.08.2

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Max
May 29, 2025

How to disarm in stay mode

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Mr. Anderson
May 29, 2025

To disarm the Crow Runner Series in Stay Mode:

1. Press the button during the Stay Mode exit delay (if enabled by the installer and options 2 & 3 at location P45E are off), or
2. Enter your user code and press .

If the exit delay has expired, the button cannot be used to disarm.

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD Runner Series IRELESS AND IRED ONTROL ANEL Installation and Configuration Guide by CROW Electronic Engineering Ltd. Version 9.08.2...
  • Page 2 All information and data contained in this document is proprietary and confidential. CROW Electronic Engineering Ltd. shall not be liable, in any event, for any claims for damages or any other remedy in any jurisdiction whatsoever, whether in an action in contract, tort (including...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS OVERVIEW ........................... 6 ......................6 ONNECTION IAGRAMS RUNNER IN MINI BOX SPECIFICATION :................7 RUNNER COMPACT /FDX SPECIFICATION :................ 9 INPUT OPTIONS ........................ 11 ..................11 IFFERENT NPUT ONFIGURATIONS ...................... 12 IRING XAMPLES ........................14 THER NPUTS OUTPUTS..........................16 ....................
  • Page 4 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide CONTENTS ....................56 OGGLE HIME ..................... 56 ANUAL ..................56 ANUALLY NSWER AN NCOMING PROGRAMMING USERS ..................... 57 ........................57 ODES ....................... 58 ........................58 REAS ......................59 CCESS PTIONS ..............60 RIVILEGES USER PROGRAM OPTIONS ..................
  • Page 5 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide CONTENTS .................. 78 SSIGNING A ONE TO AN UTPUT AREAS ..........................79 ................79 RM AND PECIAL UNCTION PTIONS & C ................81 ULSE HIRPS TO UTPUTS ..................85 ONITORING CCOUNT UMBER DTMF C &...
  • Page 6 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide CONTENTS ....................119 NSWER ING COUNT ......................119 ALL OPTIONS ................119 EYPAD ISTEN N AND UTPUT PTIONS ....................120 IALLING UMBER CID R ............ 120 EYPAD ANIC IRE AND EDICAL LARMS EPORT &V OFF DTMF R ..........
  • Page 7 ........................180 ONES ......................... 181 IALLER ......................183 ELEPHONE UMBERS 4+2 P ................187 ISCELLANEOUS ROGRAM PTIONS & D ................188 ANEL IAGNOSTIC EFAULT PTIONS CROW ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD. (C ) WARRANTY POLICY CERTIFICATE .... 189 HOW TO CONTACT US...................... 190...
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview Connection Diagrams Runner 8 The Runner 8 board is installed in three different enclosures: PW-housing COMPACT housing - has a 20VA transformer MINI-housing – has a 25VA transformer Battery Spec.: Sealed Lead-Acid Rechargeable Battery 12V/1.3Ah up to 12V /7Ah in the Mini and PW-housings.
  • Page 9: Runner In Mini Box Specification

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Runner In Mini Box Specification : Operating Voltage : 230V AC ,50Hz. Transformer: 25VA Fuse: TD 100mA /250V AC (SIBA Type 179120). Back Up Battery: Lead Acid Battery 12V /1.3A up to 12V /7Ah Battery Dynamic Test : Every 6 seconds.
  • Page 10 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Runner Compact/FDX The Runner FDX board is installed inside the Compact Box and together with a 20VA transformer.
  • Page 11: Runner Compact /Fdx Specification

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Runner Compact /FDX Specification : Operating Voltage : 230V AC ,50Hz. Transformer : 20VA Fuse: TD 100mA /250V AC (SIBA Type 179120). Back Up Battery: Lead Acid Battery 12V /1.3A up to 12V /7Ah Battery Dynamic Test : Every 6 seconds.
  • Page 12 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide...
  • Page 13: Input Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Input Options Different Input Configurations The Runner 8 has nine separate programmable monitored analogue inputs. These are: Eight programmable multi-state detection inputs One programmable tamper input (with optional Key-switch functions) The input connector block is located on the board. NOTE Each input must be terminated with the appropriate value or combination of End-Of-Line resistors, even if the input is unused.
  • Page 14: Zone Wiring Examples

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Zone Wiring Examples Type 0 (Short/Loop Circuit) Type 1-11 (Single EOL no Tamper) Type 1-11 (Single EOL N/O Tamper) EOL Resistor Type 12-13 (Single Zone with Tamper) Type 14 (Zone Doubling with Tamper)
  • Page 15 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Short circuit loop, No EOL 2k2 EOL, No Tamper Type 12 Configuration Alarm & Tamper monitoring (contacts can be N/C or N/O). Type 15 Configuration Zone Doubling, NO Tamper (contacts can be N/C or N/O).
  • Page 16: Other Inputs

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Wiring a PIR Detector (N/C) for Alarm & Tamper Monitoring Other Inputs Tamper A 24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring system tampers. This Tamper circuit is programmable as either normally closed loop or 2k2 EOL supervision (the default is normally closed loop).
  • Page 17 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Line Out These terminals are used to connect telephones and other communication equipment to the incoming phone line via the panel dialler circuit. The telephone line is passed through the controller to ensure that the line is available to the controller when it is required.
  • Page 18: Outputs

    Outputs Description of Outputs 12 Volt Outputs There are three 12VDC outputs on the panel PCB. These 12 volt outputs are regulated and Thermal fuse protected against short circuits. The accessory outputs are marked 12V and 0V, while the keypad buss 12V supply is labelled “POS” & “NEG”. The 12V outputs are supplied by thermal fuses F2 &...
  • Page 19: Expansion Port

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Expansion Port The expansion port allows connection of the RS232 serial board, 90 second Voice Board, DTMF Board or EEPROM data transfer board (DTU). The serial board allows direct connection of a PC running the Upload/Download software. The 90 second voice board allows voice messages to be programmed for monitoring purposes.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Accessories Radio Receiver The panel can have wireless capability via the FW-RCVR receiver module. The receiver will add wireless capability to your system in the form or wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radio- key transmitters and wireless reed switch transmitters. The FW-RCVR connects to the same communications port as the keypads. The FW-RCVR is available in 3 frequencies, 916MHz,433MHz,868MHz.
  • Page 21 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide To re-record your messages you must first press the "RESET" button on the speech module to get back to recording slot # 1. Once you are at slot # 1 you can re-record your messages in order as required.
  • Page 22 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide PW-Reader FK: Proximity and keypad (PIN) Access Reader. The PW-Reader FK is used also as an access control reader, when the tag is presented; this reader combines a proximity reader with a full keypad. Depending on program options the reader can operate on a proximity tag or card, by entering a valid user code, or by presentation of the tag/card followed by the user code (PIN).
  • Page 23 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide NOTE The proximity readers flash out the assigned keypad address number on the LED whenever the panel is in ““Installer Program”” Mode. This allows quick identification of the assigned address for each reader.
  • Page 24 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide PW-Reader: Proximity Access Reader. The PW-Reader (without keys) is generally going to be used as an access control reader although if the tag is allowed to Arm/Disarm the alarm then this will also happen when the tag is presented.
  • Page 25 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide NOTE The proximity and arming readers flash out the assigned keypad address number on their LED whenever the panel is in ““Installer Program”” Mode. This allows quick identification of the assigned address for each reader.. Card/Tag Learning A Card has first to be enrolled into the system before starting to work with it.
  • Page 26 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Proximity Reader Led To Output Mapping PROXIMITY READER LED to OUTPUT MAPPING - P98E 1-8E Option 1 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 1 Option 2 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 2 Option 3 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 3 Option 4 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 4 Option 5 - Proximity Reader 1-8 LED follows Output 5...
  • Page 27: Night Monitor Keypad

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Night Monitor Keypad The Night Monitor Keypad is designed to be a simple night arming station typically used in a bedroom situation. By pressing either of the <Night Monitor> buttons the alarm Stay Mode can be armed or disarmed.
  • Page 28 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide The “ARMED” LED function is programmed at location P71E. For example if the Night Monitor keypad is only assigned to area A and you only want the Armed LED to show the status of area A you should turn on Option 1 (Area A) at location P71E for the address assigned to the Night Monitor keypad.
  • Page 29: Keypad Indicators

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keypad Indicators LED Keypad Standard Runner 8/16LED Keypad Window Layout When the Panel is displaying codes and address values in program mode it may be necessary to display the 0 digit. As there is no Zone indicator for 0 the "AUX (0)" indicator is used to show the number “0”.
  • Page 30 Ready) ARMED A Partition A Disarmed Partition A Armed Partition A Stay Mode ARMED B Partition B Disarmed Partition B Armed Partition B Stay Mode ARMED C Spare ARMED D Spare Runner LCD KEYPAD CROW BIG LCD CROW SMALL LCD...
  • Page 31 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide The table below gives details on the various LED indicators on the keypad and what they mean. LIGHT\INDICATION ON STEADY FLASHING READY Zone Unsealed All Zones Sealed TROUBLE Normal Trouble (Tamper) New Trouble (Tamper) Alarm Alarm Active...
  • Page 32 TROUBLE Flashing WRONG CODE ALARM Code Tamper at TROUBLE Flashing Keypad # LED’s 1-8 On Steady CROW KEYPAD TAMPER Keypad Tamper Alarm at TROUBLE On Steady SWITCH ACTIVATED Keypad # LED’s 1-8 On Steady LED KEYPAD VIEW MEMORY MODE cont...
  • Page 33 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART-Continued EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS LOW BATTERY-ZONE Radio Zone BATTERY Flashing (Wireless detector) Zone 1-16 LED's 1-16 On Steady LOW BATTERY-PENDANT Radio Key BATTERY Flashing (wireless Transmitter) User 21-100 LINE Flashing CONTROL On Steady SENSORWATCH TIMEOUT...
  • Page 34: Lcd Keypad

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide HISTORICAL EVENT DISPLAY CHART-Continued EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS FAILURE TO GET A KISSOFF Panel Dialler LINE On Steady LED 2 On Steady WALKTEST MODE Manual Walk-test MAINS On Steady Mode BATTERY On Steady LINE On Steady LED’s 1-16 On Steady...
  • Page 35 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide When all events in memory have been displayed the keypad will exit memory mode and return to the normal idle state. To cancel the memory display just press “ENTER”. If the “ENTER” button is not pressed and the display mode is not advanced to the last memory event, the keypad will automatically exit memory display mode after approximately 20 seconds.
  • Page 36: Keypad Address Assignment & Installation

    Ensure the base is mounted right side up. The screw should be at the bottom on the Crow keypad base. When fixing the base to the wall make sure the top of the screw heads will not touch or short out the underside of the PCB when the top half of the keypad is reinstalled.
  • Page 37: Lcd Keypad

    Ensure the base is mounted right side up. The screw should be at the bottom on the Crow keypad base. When fixing the base to the wall make sure the top of the screw heads will not touch or short out the underside of the PCB when the top half of the keypad is reinstalled.
  • Page 38: Adjusting Backlighting And Buzzer Tone

    Buttons from off to on with 16 steps in between. The Buttons used for these special functions vary depending on the LCD keypad. To increase the Crow LCD backlight level Press “CONTROL” followed within 2 seconds by “STAY”. By holding down the “Control” button and repeatedly pressing the “STAY (Left Arrow)”...
  • Page 39: Lcd Keypad "Local Edit" Mode

    Customised “Output Names” (the Output name will appear when viewing Output On/Off events in memory mode). Accessing Local Edit Mode To enter Local Edit Program Mode on a CROW LCD Keypad Press “CONTROL” followed by “ARM” and hold for 2 seconds. NOTE You must press the “Control”...
  • Page 40 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Local Edit Mode Direct Program Addresses There are a number of program addresses available to you at this point. They are; [PROG]-[1]-[ENTER] to; ZONE#1 TEXT (maximum 16 characters) [PROG]-[16]-[ENTER] ZONE#16 TEXT [PROG]-[800]-[ENTER] UPDATE EDITABLE TEXT TO ALL LCD KEYPADS [PROG]-[801]-[ENTER] RETURN ALL EDITABLE TEXT TO DEFAULT [PROG]-[995]-[ENTER]...
  • Page 41 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide...
  • Page 42: Changing The Area Single Character Identifier

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide When you are at the desired main menu heading, press <ENTER> to access the data program location. See example below Changing the Area Single Character Identifier When you enter in [PROG]-[998]-[ENTER] the display will look like the example above. You may edit the single character Area identifier at this address starting at Area “A”...
  • Page 43 (0-9) will be lower case. By pressing the “MEM (CROW)” button again, the display will change to < .. > indicating that Hebrew characters can be selected by the numeric buttons (0-9).
  • Page 44: Changing The Keypad Area Name

    If you make a mistake use the “STAY (CROW)” button to move the cursor towards the left and make any corrections. When you are happy with the text Press “ENTER” to save the changes. You can program the text for all zones in the same way.
  • Page 45: Resetting All Text To Default

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide You can now enter an Output name (maximum of 16 characters). When viewing events in “Memory” mode, the Output name will appear to identify what function the Output is controlling. When you are happy with the changes Press “ENTER” to save. Resetting Individual Text to Default or Last Saved Setting While in “Local Edit Mode”...
  • Page 46: Program Mode Access

    Program Mode Access Accessing Program Mode How to Program Using Led Keypads The programming sequence follows this pattern; <PROGRAM> - <1,2 or 3 digit address> - <ENTER> (Program Address) 1 short beep if OK - 1 long beep if error, THEN <PROGRAM>...
  • Page 47: Exiting Program Mode

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Note: Default Master User Code is code # 1 (P1E1E) which is 1234. You are now in Client Program Mode. Access to certain program locations is limited while in Client mode (see the options at address P5E). Each User can have different privileges based on the options assigned to the User at address P5E.
  • Page 48 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide NOTE During programming Tampers and 24 hour alarms are disabled which allows quiet access to the panel, detectors and external siren units, etc. On exiting program mode, all inputs are scanned and if any tampers or 24Hr alarms are present an activation will occur..
  • Page 49 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Selecting the Main-Menu Headings (“ Up” Or “ Down” Arrow Keys) Enter “INSTALLER” Program Mode eg <PROGRAM> - <INSTALLER CODE (000000)> - <ENTER>. The LCD will display “INSTALLER:USERS”. This is the default Main-Menu heading. To access a desired program location you first navigate to the desired Main-Menu by using the “...
  • Page 50 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Stepping Back Through the Menus If you are in a Menu location, eg. the “USER” Data Entry field, and you wish to step back one stage to the previous Sub-Menu, you need to press the <PROGRAM> button. Each time the <PROGRAM>...
  • Page 51 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide LCD Keypad Program Menu Flowchart There are two Menu navigating options when in the Program-Data Menus. Using the “Users” examples shown below. 1. If the “ Up” or “ Down” Arrows are used, the Menus will cycle through the different Sub-Menus for a particular User.
  • Page 52 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide USER’’S DATA-ENTRY I Navigate with the Up and FROM USER’’S Down Arrows SUB-MENU USERS DATA-ENTRY II ENTER USER 1 USER CODES Navigate with the Up and To Data Menu Down Arrows TO USER’’S SUB-MENU USER 1 USER TYPE PROGRAM To Sub Menu...
  • Page 53 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide LCD “Main” Menu Headings...
  • Page 54 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide LCD Keypad Main & Sub Menu Program Chart...
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  • Page 57: Special Keypad Functions

    Special Keypad Functions Arming or Disarming Two Areas at a Keypad If the panel is configured for two Areas “A&B”, and the option “ARM” button required before code is turned on (P45E Option 1), there are a number of possible arming options. If a user code is only assigned to one area and they press <ARM>...
  • Page 58: Toggle Chime Mode On/Off

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Toggle Chime Mode On/Off On the Crow LCD Keypad there is a “CHIME” button. Pressing and holding that button for two seconds will toggle Chime Mode from On-Off or Off-On. Send Manual Test Call If the panel is configured for Contact ID reporting and test calls are programmed to report, you can force a manual test call by pressing and holding <CONTROL>...
  • Page 59: Programming Users

    Programming Users User Codes P1E 1-100E (NOTE: Users 21-100 can be Radio Users) Adding or changing a User Code Up to 100 codes can be programmed into the panel. The user codes are located in address P1E 1-100E. By default, Code 1 has Master Code permissions and must be used to enter Client program mode.
  • Page 60: User Code Type

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide User Code Type USER CODE TYPE - P2E 1-100E (NOTE: only Users 21-100 can be Radio Users) Option 0 - Keypad Code User {PIN} Option 1 - Radio user (User 21-100 only) Option 2 - Access Tag/Card User Option 3 - Both Code and Access Tag/Card User {Tag + PIN} Option 4 - Either Code or Access Tag/Card User {Tag or PIN} Option 0...
  • Page 61: User Access Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide User Access Options USER ACCESS OPTIONS - P4E 1-100E Option 1 - User can Arm Area Option 2 - User can Arm Stay Area Option 3 - User can Disarm Area Option 4 - User can Disarm Stay Area Option 5 - User is a Security Guard User Option 6 - User will Arm Latchkey Mode Option 7 - User can set Call Divert Mode on Arm/Disarm...
  • Page 62: User Code Privileges - User Program Options

    Generic type 0. Option 1 Crow Type - If a Crow Radio Pendant is being used set the type to 1. When the pendant detects a battery low it will send a signal to the panel.
  • Page 63: Radio User Privileges - Pendant Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Radio User Privileges – pendant options RADIO USER PRIVILEGES - P8E 21-100E (NOTE: only Users 21-100 can be Radio Users) Option 1 - Pendant can Disarm at All Times Option 2 - Pendant will cause an Immediate Panic Alarm Option 3 - Pendant will cause a Delayed Panic Alarm (1.5 sec) Option 4 - Pendant only works during entry delay...
  • Page 64: User To Keypad Assignment - User Devices

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide More than one Time Zone can be assigned to a User. Using the above example for TZ#1 and now assuming Time Zone #2 is set to 0900-1200 on day 7 (Saturday), by assigning both TZ1 &...
  • Page 65: User Can Turn An Output On And Off

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 3 - User is Mapped to Output # 3 Option 4 - User is Mapped to Output # 4 Option 5 - User is Mapped to Output # 5 Option 6 - User is Mapped to Output # 6 Option 7 - User is Mapped to Output # 7 Option 8 - User is Mapped to Output # 8 Any user can be allowed to only operate certain Outputs.
  • Page 66: Radio Pendant Panic Alarm To Output

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Radio Pendant Panic Alarm to Output RADIO PENDANT PANIC ALARM to OUTPUT - P15E 21-100E (NOTE: only Users 21-100 can be Radio Users) Option 1 - A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output # 1 Option 2 - A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output # 2 Option 3 - A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output # 3 Option 4 - A Pendant Panic Alarm will Operate Output # 4...
  • Page 67 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide If you have a Radio Pendant loaded into the panel but are unsure which location (User #), pressing P20E (then 0E on an LED Keypad) while in Program Mode will start “Find” Mode. There is no need to press 0E when using an LCD keypad because the keypad will give you written prompts after entering P20E.
  • Page 68 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide LEARN ACCESS TAG/CARD CODES LEARN ACCESS TAG/CARD CODES - P21E 1-100E An Access Tag/Card must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used. The panel can have up to 100 proximity tags (key-ring style card), or proximity cards loaded into the system.
  • Page 69: Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings

    Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings Installer Code INSTALLER CODE - P25E 1E This code is used to enter full Installer Program mode (Program LED flashing on LED Keypad). The default installer code is 000000. This code can only be changed while in Installer Program Mode.
  • Page 70: Two Trigger Timer

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Two Trigger Timer TWO TRIGGER TIMER - P25E 5E (0-255 Seconds) If a zone is set to two trigger, the zone has to cause an alarm twice within the two trigger time period to cause an alarm. If multiple zones are set to two trigger, an alarm will be generated it two zones trigger once each within the two trigger time period.
  • Page 71: Panel Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Miscellaneous Installer and Panel Options MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS - P25E 10E Option 1 - Panel Tamper is 2k2 EOL Option 2 - Direct access to program mode for the Installer Code Option 3 - Disable Mains Fail Test Option 4 - Listen-in to O/P # 1 Low Volume Option 5 - Receiver Fail/RF Jammed Lockout Option 6 - Send Output information to Keypad Buss...
  • Page 72: Hide User Codes - User Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide INSTALLER OPTIONS INSTALLER OPTIONS - P25E 11E Option 1 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Confirmed Alarms Option 2 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Tamper Alarms Option 3 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Low Battery Alarm Option 4 - Entry to Installer Mode Resets Supervisory Alarms Option 5 - Cannot Arm if there is a keypad Fault Option 6 - Cannot Arm if there is a Telephone Line Failure or Comms Fault...
  • Page 73 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide changed or viewed in Client program mode. Users MUST have option 2 at location P5E assigned before they can hide the user codes. MISCELLANEOUS USER OPTIONS - P25E 13E Option 1 - Code Required to View Memory Option 2 - Cancel Handover Zone Function in Stay Mode Option 3 - Output Control from Keypad is Disabled when Armed Option 4 - Keypad Codes are Disabled During Entry Delay...
  • Page 74 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide...
  • Page 75: Setting Time, Date And Daylight Saving

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Setting Time, Date and Daylight Saving Setting Real Time Clock REAL TIME CLOCK HOUR/MINUTE - P26E 1E (Value 0-2359) REAL TIME CLOCK DAY of WEEK - P26E 2E (Value 1-7) [where 1 =Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, etc] REAL TIME CLOCK DATE/MONTH/YEAR - P26E 3E (Value DDMMYY) for example...
  • Page 76: Outputs

    Outputs NOTE: With all output programming options we refer to outputs 1-8. Only outputs 1-4 are available as standard, with outputs 5-8 requiring the connection of the optional 4 way output expander unit that connects to the keypad buss ( the output expander provides 4 change-over relay contacts) OUTPUT OPTIONS OUTPUT OPTIONS “A”...
  • Page 77 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide will turn output 1 on or off, The “2” button for output 2 etc. When finished the operator then presses the <ENTER> button to cancel the Control mode and return to normal. Option 8 Pulsed Chime Mode Alarm - Chime Zones programmed to this output will turn the output on for the duration of the Chime to Output time period (P41E).
  • Page 78 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 3 Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following Arming - This option will cause the Output to pulse for 2 seconds when the panel is armed and the message has been kissed off by the monitoring company. The pulse time is linked to the Output Pulse time (P39E) which is defaulted to 2 seconds.
  • Page 79: Output On Delay, Pulse, Reset And Chime Times

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide OUTPUT OPTIONS “D” OUTPUT OPTIONS “D” - P37E 1-8E Option 1 - Siren Driver to Output (applies to O/P 1&2 only, requires an 8 speaker) Option 2 - Output Reset/Chime Timers are in Minutes Option 3 - Output “Silenced”...
  • Page 80: Output Voice Board Remote Control Start Messages

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Output Pulse Time ( Flash Time ) OUTPUT PULSE TIME - P39E 1-8E (0-255 1/10th Seconds, e.g. 20 = 2 secs) The Pulse time affects the time the output turns on when the pulse timer is used on the Output.
  • Page 81: Areas

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Areas Area Arm and Special Function Options Area Options “A” AREA OPTIONS “A” - P45E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - <ARM> button Required Before Code to Arm Option 2 - <STAY>...
  • Page 82 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Area Options “B” AREA OPTIONS “B” - P46E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Use Near and Verified Alarm reporting for All zones in this Area Option 2 - Area will Arm at the end of Time-Zone Option 3 - Area will Disarm at the beginning of Time-Zone Option 4 - Assign Chirps to Access tags Option 5 - Spare...
  • Page 83: Area Arm/Stay Pulse & Chirps To Outputs

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Area Arm/Stay Pulse & Chirps to Outputs Area Arm Indication to Output ( Arm Follow ) AREA ARM INDICATION to OUTPUT - P47E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6...
  • Page 84 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Pendant Stay Mode Arm Chirp to Output PENDANT STAY MODE ARM CHIRP to OUTPUT - P51E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3...
  • Page 85 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Arm Pulse to Output ARM PULSE to OUTPUT - P54E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 4 - Output 4 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 6 - Output 6...
  • Page 86 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Armed Exit Delay Beeps to Keypad ARMED EXIT DELAY BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P58E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Keypad 1 Option 5 - Keypad 5 Option 2 - Keypad 2 Option 6 - Keypad 6 Option 3 - Keypad 3 Option 7 - Keypad 7...
  • Page 87: Monitoring Account Code Number

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Monitoring Account Code Number MONITORING ACCOUNT CODE NUMBER - P62E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) (Value 0000-FFFF) When the dialler is reporting to a monitoring station there must be a unique account code programmed to identify the panel.
  • Page 88: Area Delinquency Delay

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide the Voice Board to identify what Area you are controlling. Please see Voice Board programming on Page 18 for more details. Armed Exit Beeps to Output ARMED EXIT BEEPS to OUTPUT - P65E 1-2E (1 = Area A, 2 = Area B) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2...
  • Page 89: Keypads

    Chime Mode to be disabled with the <CHIME> button. If you press the <CHIME> button on a Crow LCD keypad for 2 seconds (and this option is turned on for that keypad) the display will show “Chime Mode OFF”. This means that the buzzer will now not sound at the keypad concerned and any Chime Mode Outputs will not activate.
  • Page 90 <1> & <3> are pressed simultaneously on the LED or keypad. It also enables the <CHIME> & <CONTROL> Panic Alarm when both buttons are pressing simultaneously on a Crow LCD keypad. Option 6 <4> & <6> Fire Alarm Enabled - This option enables a Fire Alarm to be created when buttons <4>...
  • Page 91: Keypad Arm , Stay , Aandb Button Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide turn off within 90 seconds of arming the system. Also if this option is on the keypads LED'S will automatically turned off after 10 sec if the keypad was not touched. Option 8 Turn Off Keypad LCD & Keypad Backlighting on Mains Fail - This option allows the backlighting on an LCD on a keypad (both the keypad buttons and the LCD module backlighting) to be turned off when there is a Mains Failure.
  • Page 92 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 5 <ARM> button can Reset Alarms - If this option is On, Pressing the <ARM> button (provided Option 3 is also On) will reset an alarm condition without having to enter a user code. Option 6 <ARM>...
  • Page 93 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E Keypad <A> Button Area Assignment Keypad A key Areas KEYPAD <A> BUTTON AREA ASSIGNMENT - P78E 1-8E (APPLIES TO CROW LCD KEYPAD ONLY) Option 1 - Area ““A”” Option 2 - Area ““B””...
  • Page 94 Area B it can only Arm or Disarm that area. Keypad <B> Button Area Options Keypad B Key Options KEYPAD <B> BUTTON AREA OPTIONS - P81E 1-8E (APPLIES TO CROW LCD KEYPAD ONLY) Option 1 - <B> button can Arm Option 2 - <B>...
  • Page 95: Keypad To Output Mask

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 2 <B> button can Arm Stay Mode - This option enables single button Arming of Stay Mode using the <B> button. For single button operation to work options 2 & 3 must be off at location P45E. (NOTE: Following arming of Stay Mode, if the <ENTER>...
  • Page 96 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Outputs via the <CONTROL> button you can avoid conflict with alarm outputs (eg the User can be denied access to outputs that are being used for alarm functions).
  • Page 97: Keyboard Panic, Fire And Medical Alarms To Outputs And Kp Buzzer

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keyboard Panic, Fire and Medical Alarms to Outputs and KP Buzzer Keypad Panic Alarm to Output KEYPAD PANIC ALARM to OUTPUT - P84E 1-8E (includes <PANIC>, <1> & <3> or <CONTROL> & <CHIME>) Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6...
  • Page 98 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm to Output KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH ALARM to OUTPUT - P88E 1-8E Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 7 - Output 7 Option 4 - Output 4...
  • Page 99: Keypad Chime Timer

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide When a keypad generated Medical Alarm is generated, the alarm can be silent or it can operate the buzzer in the keypad. Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Beeps To Keypad WRONG CODE or KEYPAD TAMPER SWITCH ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P93E 1-8E Option 1 - Keypad 1 Option 5 - Keypad 5 Option 2 - Keypad 2...
  • Page 100 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide program the keypad address you must first connect the reader to the panel via the keypad buss. Then from installer program mode, enter in P99E followed by the keypad address you wish to assign to the reader (eg P99E4E will assign keypad address 4). To assign this keypad address to a selected reader you have to present a tag or card 5 times within 10 seconds to learn the keypad address number.
  • Page 101: Key-Switches

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Key-switches The two Key-Switch inputs are available on the panel tamper. Normally the panel tamper is a short-cut, however if the tamper input is wired as per the type 14 option shown on page 12, the 4k7 resistor becomes Key-switch number 1 and the 8k2 resistor becomes Key-switch number 2 (the 2k2 still acts as the tamper resistor).
  • Page 102 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 7 Key-Switch is NO (Normally Open) - The key-switch can be a NO (Normally Open) or a NC (Normally Closed) key-switch. The normal, or rest state, of the key-switch can be programmed at this location. If the key-switch contacts usually rest in the open state and close when the key-switch is operated you should turn on option 7.
  • Page 103: Zones

    Zones Zone Area Assignment ZONE AREA ASSIGNMENT - P121E 1-16E Option 1 - Area “A” Option 2 - Area “B” Option 1 Area “A” - This option assigns the Zone to Area A. If a Zone is assigned only to Area A it will activate if Area A is armed.
  • Page 104 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide zone can activate during the exit time thereby starting an entry delay on the same zone which means the user might not be aware of the pending alarm and leave the premises. If the zone has no entry delay and the zone is triggered during the exit time the alarm will then be instant alerting the user that they deviated off the exit route.
  • Page 105 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide will take another two triggers to cause an alarm on this zone. If more than one zone is set-up as a two trigger zone, then a single trigger from two separate zones within the two trigger time can also cause an alarm. If the zone becomes faulty and stays in alarm once triggered it will also cause an alarm provided it remains in alarm for longer than the two trigger time.
  • Page 106: Zone Eol (End-Of-Line) Options And Vibration Settings

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide disarmed, the timer at location P163E will start to count down. The timer is stopped when the area assigned to the zone is armed and resumes with the saved value when disarmed again. The timer is reset back to the original value every time the zone operates while disarmed.
  • Page 107 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide (P125E) must be set to type 3 (2k2). Zone doubling is not available when vibration settings are used. The response settings 9-26 start at about 200 ms for setting 9 through to 1.05 sec for setting 26.
  • Page 108: Radio Zone Detector Type

    Type 4 CROW Freewave® with checksum (non-supervised) - If a Crow radio PIR is used selecting Type 4 will allow the panel to correctly recognize the alarm, tamper & battery low signal from the device. The automatic supervisory signal sent by the PIR...
  • Page 109: Zone Alarms To Output And Keyboard Buzzer Mapping

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Zone Alarms to Output and Keyboard Buzzer Mapping Armed Zone Alarms to Output ARMED ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT - P128E 1-16E Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 7 - Output 7...
  • Page 110 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Stay Mode Zone Alarms to Output STAY MODE ZONE ALARMS to OUTPUT - P129E 1-16E Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 7 - Output 7 Option 4 - Output 4...
  • Page 111 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Armed Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypad ARMED ZONE ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P134E 1-16E Option 1 - Keypad 1 Option 5 - Keypad 5 Option 2 - Keypad 2 Option 6 - Keypad 6 Option 3 - Keypad 3 Option 7 - Keypad 7 Option 4 - Keypad 4...
  • Page 112 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Zone Tamper Alarm Beeps to Keypad ZONE TAMPER ALARM BEEPS TO KEYPAD - P139E 1-16E Option 1 - Keypad 1 Option 5 - Keypad 5 Option 2 - Keypad 2 Option 6 - Keypad 6 Option 3 - Keypad 3 Option 7 - Keypad 7 Option 4 - Keypad 4...
  • Page 113: Zone Cid Report Codes

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide If Stay Mode is Armed and a Stay Mode delay zone triggers the entry delay it can also beep the keypad buzzer to warn that the entry delay is counting down and the alarm should be turned off.
  • Page 114: Armed And Stay Mode Entry Delay Times

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Zone Alarm Voice Message Number ZONE ALARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER - P160E 1-16E (Value 0-99) If the Optional Voice Board is fitted and the alarms are to be reported in Voice Format, each zone can be assigned a voice message to report the alarm type. If this location is set to “0” the zone will not report via the dialler.
  • Page 115: Learn/Find And Delete Radio Zone Codes

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Learn/Find and Delete Radio Zone Codes Learn Radio Zone Codes LEARN RADIO ZONE CODES - P164E 1-16E A RADIO Zone must be enrolled into the panel before it can be used. To learn a Radio Zone you must first have a compatible receiver connected to the panel keypad buss.
  • Page 116 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide ZONE CONFIRMED ALARM to OUTPUTS ZONE COMFIRMED ALARM to OUTPUT - P168E 1-16E Option 1 - Output 1 Option 5 - Output 5 Option 2 - Output 2 Option 6 - Output 6 Option 3 - Output 3 Option 6 - Output 7 Option 4 - Output 4 Option 7 - Output 8...
  • Page 117: Time Zones

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Time Zones Holidays HOLIDAYS - P170E 1-8E (DDMMYY) It is possible to pre-program up to 8 holidays. Holidays can override the time-zone function on the programmed day. For example, if an output was automatically controlled by a time- zone, the pre-programmed holidays can stop the output from turning on or off on a holiday.
  • Page 118: Time Zone Start And Stop Times

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Time Zone Start and Stop Times Time Zone Start Time TIMEZONE START TIME - P172E 1-8E (HHMM) The Time-zone start time is when the time-zone begins. It would normally be set to the beginning of the day, E.g. if you were automatically arming and disarming an area with a time-zone and you wanted it to disarm when the time-zone started you would set the start time to about 0830.
  • Page 119: Dialler

    Dialler Dialler Options DIALLER OPTIONS - P175E 1E Option 1 - Dialler is Enabled Option 2 - Fax Defeat Option 3 - Disable Telephone Line Monitoring Option 4 - Pulse Dialling (NOTE: For DTMF 4 & 5 must be OFF) Option 5 - Reverse Pulse Dialling (NOTE: For DTMF 4 &...
  • Page 120 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Dialler Options B DIALLER OPTIONS B - P175E 2E Option 1 - Step to next Number Option 2 - Upload/download uses Call-back Number Option 3 - Upload/download only if Disarmed Option 4 - Send Test Calls Only if Armed Option 5 - Test Time Period id in days Option 6 - Hold line open following Domestic/Voice report for DTMF control Option 7 - First to Open Last to Close Reporting...
  • Page 121: Auto Answer Ring Count

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Auto Answer Ring count AUTO-ANSWER RING COUNT - P175E 3E (Value 0-99) If the dialler is set to answer an in-coming call for remote control or upload/download the number of rings before answering the call can be set at this location. There is also a manual answer function described on page 56.
  • Page 122: Dialling Pre-Fix Number

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Output # 1 Listen-In Options OUTPUT # 1 LISTEN-IN OPTIONS - P175E 7E Option 1 - Listen-in Enabled when dialling only and in Disarmed State Option 2 - Listen-in Enabled when dialling only and in Armed State Option 3 - Listen-in Enabled when dialling only and in Monitor Mode Option 4 - Listen-in Enabled through the entire call only in Disarmed state Option 5 - Listen-in Enabled through the entire call only in Armed State...
  • Page 123: Output, Microphone &Voice Kiss Off Dtmf Remote Codes

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Output, Microphone &Voice Kiss OFF DTMF Remote Codes OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER OUTPUT DTMF CONTROL CODE NUMBER - P175E 12E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999) The panel can be configured to allow remote operation of the Outputs via a remote telephone.
  • Page 124 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide MICROPHONE ON/OFF DTMF CODE NUMBER Monitor DTMF MICROPHONE ON/OFF DTMF CODE NUMBER - P175E 13E (Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999) The panel can be configured to allow remote listen-in via an on-site microphone. The Voice Board must be fitted for the microphone feature to be available The code programmed at this address is the DTMF code that must be used when turning the microphone On or Off.
  • Page 125: Miscellaneous Voice Reporting Message Numbers

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Miscellaneous Voice Reporting Message Numbers KEYPAD or RADIO PANIC ALARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER - P176E 1E (Value 0-99) FIRE ALARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER - P176E 2E (Value 0-99) MEDICAL ALARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER - P176E 3E (Value 0-99) AC FAIL ALARM VOICE MESSAGE NUMBER - P176E 4E (Value 0-99)
  • Page 126: Telephone Numbers

    Telephone Numbers Programming Telephone Numbers Telephone Numbers TELEPHONE NUMBERS - P181E 1-8E (Value 1-16 digit number) The Telephone Numbers can be up to 16 digits long. They can also include some special functions or characters as per the chart below. LCD KEYPAD LCD KEYPAD LED KEYPAD...
  • Page 127 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 1 Contact ID - If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel will send a Contact ID message to a Monitoring Station. Option 2 Domestic Dial - If this option is set for the telephone number, the panel is expecting to dial a residential telephone number when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 128: Telephone Number Report Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT OPTIONS TELEPHONE NUMBER REPORT OPTIONS - P183E 1-8E Option 1 - Stop Dialling if Kissed Off Option 2 - Monitor Call Progress Option 3 - Blind Dial Option 4 - Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting Option 5 - Stay On-line after Alarm report for two way voice Option 6 - Auto Kiss-off for Voice/Domestic Reporting Option 7 - Use the Dial Pre-fix Number...
  • Page 129: Maximum Dial Re-Tries Per Telephone Number

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Maximum Dial Re-Tries per Telephone Number MAXIMUM DIAL RE-TRIES per TELEPHONE NUMBER - P184E 1-8E (Value 0-99) The maximum dial re-tries is the number of times that the panel will dial a telephone number in an attempt to get kissed-off. Dial Progress Options Dialler Reporting Options “A”...
  • Page 130 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 2 Report Supervised Radio Alarm - If this option is on the panel will report a Supervised radio Alarm (see P25E4E). Option 3 Report Zone Inactivity Alarm - If this option is on the panel will report a Zone Inactivity (Sensor-watch) Alarm (see P163E).
  • Page 131: Call Divert Numbers & Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Dialler Reporting Options “D” DIALLER REPORTING OPTIONS “D” - P189E 1-8E Option 1 - Report Latchkey Disarm Option 2 - Report Delinquency Alarm Option 3 - Report Test Calls Option 4 - Report Fuse Failure Option 5 - Report Output 1 or 2 Fail Option 6 - Report RTC (Real Time Clock) Time changed Option 7 - Report Keypad Buss Trouble...
  • Page 132: Call Divert Numbers & Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 2 - Divert on Disarm Option 3 - Divert on Stay Mode Arm Option 4 - Divert on Stay Mode Disarm Option 5 - Divert on Key-switch Arm/Disarm Option 6 - Divert on Time-zone Arm/Disarm Option 7 - Divert on DTMF or PC Arm/Disarm Option 8 - Divert on single button <ARM>...
  • Page 133 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Option 7 - Use the Dial Pre-fix Number Option 8 - Spare Option 1 Spare Option 2 Spare Option 3 Blind Dial - When the dialler makes a divert call it looks for dial tone before making the call.
  • Page 134: 4+2 Program Options

    4+2 Program Options When using the 4+2 Reporting Format the two digit report code can be changed if desired at the locations below. Also the two digit codes can include the numbers 0-9 as well the special characters B,C,D,E & F. The chart below shows how to program the special 4+2 characters. Using the 4+2 Codes Armed By User 4+2 Code ( User Arm ) ARMED by USER 4+2 CODE - P16E 1-100E User Number (Value 00-FF)
  • Page 135: Mains/Battery/Tamper/Duress & Arming 4+2 Codes

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Mains/Battery/Tamper/Duress & Arming 4+2 Codes AC Fail 4+2 Code MAINS FAIL 4+2 CODE - P195E 1E (Value 00-FF) AC OK 4+2 Code MAINS FAIL RESTORE 4+2 CODE - P195E 2E (Value 00-FF) Battery Low 4+2 Code BATTERY LOW 4+2 CODE - P195E 3E (Value 00-FF) Battery OK 4+2 Code BATTERY LOW RESTORE 4+2 CODE - P195E 4E (Value 00-FF)
  • Page 136: Sia Alarm Report Codes

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide ARMED by KEY-SWITCH 4+2 CODE ARMED by KEY-SWITCH 4+2 CODE - P195E 14E (Value 00-FF) DISARMED by KEY-SWITCH 4+2 CODE (OPEN) DISARMED by KEY-SWITCH 4+2 CODE - P195E 15E (Value 00-FF) FAIL to ARM by TIME-ZONE 4+2 CODE FAIL to ARM by TIME-ZONE 4+2 CODE - P195E 16E (Value 00-FF) “Panic”...
  • Page 137 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide “PANIC” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODES ““PANIC”” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODE - P197E 1E (Value from 1-14 taken from the chart below) “FIRE” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODES “FIRE” ALARM SIA REPORTING CODE - P197E 2E (Value from 1-14 taken from the chart below) “MEDICAL”...
  • Page 138: Diagnostic & Default Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Diagnostic & Default Options Display Software Version, Keypad Number and Keypad Areas Panel Software Version Number PANEL SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER - P200E 1E This location will display the software version of the panel. Keypad Address Number KEYPAD ADDRESS NUMBER - P200E 2E This location will display the keypad number of the keypad currently in program mode.
  • Page 139: Read Or Write To The Dtu

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide results of the walk-test will be saved in the memory event buffer and can be viewed by accessing memory display mode to verify which detectors were triggered during walk-test mode. If Output 1 or 2 are used for the Audible walk-test indication and a horn speaker is connected to the output (see P37E1 or 2E option 1), the siren on the output will give a single tone for the chirp instead of the swept tone used for alarms.
  • Page 140 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Installer Enter to Installer Mode ENTERY to INSTALLER MODE –– P200 13E If option 2 in P25E 10E (Installer Direct Access) is off, the only way for installer to Access is through client mode. The installer must enter first to client mode and go to P200E 13E and enter the code there.
  • Page 141: User Privileges Chart

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide User Privileges Chart P5E Options: Option 8: Can force download Option 7: Learn new radio devices Option 6: Change DTMF command Option 5: Change clock Option 4: Change phone numbers Option 3: Full access Option 2: Change others codes Program Location...
  • Page 142: Telecom Interface

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide P5E Options: Option 8: Can force download Option 7: Learn new radio devices Option 6: Change DTMF command Option 5: Change clock Option 4: Change phone numbers Option 3: Full access Option 2: Change others codes Program Location Option 1: Change own code...
  • Page 143 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Connection to the Telecom network should be made in accordance with Access Standards Newsletter #65 dated November 1993. This connection is to be readily accessible to allow disconnection in the event of a fault. An example of this connection method is shown below. NOTE The telephone line must not enter the cabinet through the same cable entry hole as any 230 volt mains cables.
  • Page 144: Contact Id Code Summary

    Contact ID Code Summary In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P157E, P158E, P159E, P175E (10E-12E), there are a number of fixed event codes. The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below. Associated with the fixed and programmable event codes, there are a number of extension codes that are also listed below.
  • Page 145 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Event Type Event Extension Comment Code Delinquency Alarm System not Armed within # days Stay Mode Arm/Disarm (part Arm by “Stay” Button set) Stay Mode Arm/Disarm (part 001 to 100 Stay Mode Arm by User # 1- set) Stay Mode Arm/Disarm by Stay Mode Arm by Key-switch...
  • Page 146: Sia Reporting Code Summary

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide SIA Reporting Code Summary Most of the SIA Event Codes are fixed within the panel but some locations such as zones at P196E (1-16E) and Panic/Fire/Medical at P197E (1-3E) can have a user defined report code from the table below. To follow are the default SIA reporting codes.
  • Page 147 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide CHART FOR THE PROGRAMMABLE SIA EVENT CODES Event Program Alarm Restore Bypass Trouble Trouble Near Verified Bypass Restore Alarm Alarm Description Number Burglary Un-typed Alarm Hold-up Fire Medical Panic Emergency Sprinkler Water Heat Freeze Equipment Equip.
  • Page 148: Software Change Update Notice

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Software change Update Notice Software Update V9.03 August 2006 The following new features have been added in V9.03 1 - P4E option 8 and P25E13E option 1: Code required Viewing memory 2 - P8E option 4: Radio pendant only works during entry delay for disarm. 3 - P8E option 5: User codes 21-100 can be a unique duress code.
  • Page 149 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Software Update V9.04 November 2006 The following new features were added in V9.04 1 - P25E3E: The “Dial Report Delay” timer only worked for zone alarms in full arm mode. In version 9.04 the dial report delay also now applies to zone alarms in Stay Mode.
  • Page 150 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Software Update V9.08 April 2008 The following new features were added in V9.08 1. P200E Option 14: RSSI Present At this mode the control Panel present the RSSI of assigned wireless detectors and remotes. Supported by: Receiver ver 3.7 and Keypad ver 2.10.
  • Page 151 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide User 25,30,35,40 = None User 41-100 = 1 P25 10E 2, 6 ––ON Panel Tamper is Short Circuit. 2. Direct access to program mode for the installer code 6. Send output information to keypad BUS. P182E 1-8E 1.
  • Page 152: Runner 8/16 Quick Start Guide

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Runner 8/16 Quick Start Guide The default settings of this panel have been chosen to allow the system to be up and running with a minimum of programming. Because of this there are normally only a handful of program addresses that need to be changed to get the system fully functional.
  • Page 153 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide ARMED EXIT DELAY: P60E 1-2E Area A exit delay is programmed at P60E1E, Area B at P60E2E and can be a value of 0-255 seconds. A value of “0” makes the area arm instantly with no exit delay. STAY EXIT DELAY: P61E 1-2E Area A Stay Mode exit delay is programmed at P61E1E, Area B at P61E2E and can be a value...
  • Page 154: Runner 8/16 Configuration Summary Guide

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Runner 8/16 CONFIGURATION SUMMARY GUIDE The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the panel program addresses. This is intended as a quick guide to finding a program address. In many address locations, there is a main address (e.g.
  • Page 155: Users

    Users Programming User Codes 1-100E User Code 1-100 - Default for User Code # 1 (P1E1E) = 1234 Codes can be 1-6 or 4-6 digits. (where 1E = User Code #1 to 100E = User Code #100) NOTE: The 100 Users can be keypad Code, Radio or Access key Users. They can be mixed but the Maximum is 100 Users.
  • Page 156 8 = User can Force a Download to Call-back Number Radio User Type 21-100E Radio User 21-100 Type 0 = General Pendant Type (Default = 1) 1 = Crow Pendant 21 = Ness Pendant Radio User Privileges 21-100E Radio Users 21-100 Privileges Default:...
  • Page 157 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide 3 = Can Operate at Keypad # 3 4 = Can Operate at Keypad # 4 5 = Can Operate at Keypad # 5 6 = Can Operate at Keypad # 6 7 = Can Operate at Keypad # 7 8 = Can Operate at Keypad # 8 Radio Pendant Panic Beeps to Keypad P11E 21-100E...
  • Page 158 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide 4 = User Can Turn off Output # 4 5 = User Can Turn off Output # 5 6 = User Can Turn off Output # 6 7 = User Can Turn off Output # 7 8 = User Can Turn off Output # 8 Radio Pendant Panic Alarm to an Output P15E 21-100E...
  • Page 159 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Armed by User # 4+2 Reporting Code P16E 1-100E 4+2 Arm Code for Users 1-100 Disarmed by User # 4+2 Reporting Code P17E 1-100E 4+2 Disarm Code for Users 1-100 Learn Radio Pendant Codes P18E 21-100E Learn Radio Pendant Codes for Users 21-100...
  • Page 160: Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Miscellaneous Panel & Clock Settings Installer Code P25E 1E Installer Code - ( Default = 000000) Duress Digit P25E 2E Duress Digit - Value 1-9 (Default = 0 Duress Function Disabled) Dial Report Delay P25E 3E Dial Report Delay - Value 0-255 seconds (Default = 0)
  • Page 161 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Miscellaneous Panel Options P25E 10E Misc. Panel Options Miscellaneous Options (Default = 2,6) 1 = Panel Tamper is 2k2 EOL 2 = Direct access to program mode for the installer code. 3 = Disable Mains Fail Test 4 = Listen-in to O/P # 1 Low Volume 5 = Receiver Fail/RF Jammed Lockout 6 = Send output information to keypad bus...
  • Page 162 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Daylight Saving Settings P27E 1E Daylight Saving Start Sunday - Value 0-5 - Default = 1 (0=daylight saving start time disabled) Daylight Saving End Sunday - Value 0-5 - Default = 3 (0=daylight saving end time disabled) P28E Daylight Saving Start Month - Value 1-12 - Default = 10...
  • Page 163: Outputs

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Outputs Programming Output Options “A” P34E 1-8E Options “A” for Outputs 1-8 1 = Invert Output (Default = All Off) 2 = Flash Output 3 = Single Pulse to Output 4 = Lockout Output 5 = DTMF Remote Control can operate Output 6 = User Can operate this Output 7 = “Control”...
  • Page 164 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Programming Output Options “D” P37E 1-8E Options “D” for Outputs 1-8 (Default = 8 on for outputs 1,2 only) 1 = Siren Driver to Output (requires a horn speaker, outputs 1&2) 2 = Output reset timer is minutes (clear for seconds) 3 = Output ‘silenced’...
  • Page 165: Areas

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Areas Area “A” & “B” Options A P45E 1-2E Area A&B Options A (1=Area “A”) (2=Area “B”) (Default =7,8) 1 = Arm Button Required Before Code to Set 2 = Stay Button Required Before Code to Set Stay Mode 3 = Code required to Set 4 = Code Required to Bypass Zones 5 = Spare...
  • Page 166 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Area “A” & “B” Pendant (or Access Tag) Disarm Chirp to Output P52E 1-2E Area A&B Disarm Chirp to Output - Value 1-8 (for Outputs 1-8) (Two chirps to the output for disarm) (1=Area “A”) (2=Area “B”) (Default = All Off) Area “A”...
  • Page 167 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Area “A” & “B” Armed Mode Exit Delay to Output P65E 1-2E Area A&B Armed Exit Delay to Output - Value 1-8 (for Outputs 1-8) (1=Area “A”) (2=Area “B”) (Default = All Off) Area “A” & “B” Stay Mode Exit Delay to Output P66E 1-2E Area A&B Stay Exit Delay to Output - Value 1-8 (for Outputs 1-8)
  • Page 168: Keypads

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keypads Keypad Area Assignment P71E 1-8E Keypads Assigned To Areas 1 = Area “A” (Default = 1) 2 = Area “B” Keypad Button Options P72E 1-8E Keypad Button Options 1 = <CHIME> or <CONTROL><PROGRAM> Button Enabled (Default = All on) 2 = <BYPASS>...
  • Page 169 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keypad “ARM” Button Area Assignment P74E 1-8E Keypad “ARM” Button Area (Default = 1) 1 = “ARM” Button assigned to Area “A” 2 = “ARM” Button assigned to Area “B” Keypad “ARM” Button Area Options P75E 1-8E Keypad “ARM”...
  • Page 170 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide 8 = “A” Button can Disarm Stay Mode During Exit Delay Keypad “B” Button (Large LCD KP only) Area Assignment P80E 1-8E Keypad “B” Button Area 1 = “B” Button assigned to Area “A” (Default = none) 2 = “B”...
  • Page 171 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide 7 = The Keypad “Panic” Button or “1&3” will turn on Output # 7 8 = The Keypad “Panic” Button or “1&3” will turn on Output # 8 “Fire (4&6)” Alarm to Outputs P85E 1-8E Keypad “Fire (4&6)”...
  • Page 172 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm to Outputs P89E 1-8E Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm to Outputs (Default = none) 1 = The Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm will turn on Output # 1 2 = The Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm will turn on Output # 2 3 = The Keypad “Wrong Code”...
  • Page 173 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypads P93E 1-8E Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypads (Default = All Off) 1 = A Wrong Code or KP Tamper Alarm at Keypad 1-8 will Beep KP # 1 2 = A Wrong Code or KP Tamper Alarm at Keypad 1-8 will Beep KP # 2 3 = A Wrong Code or KP Tamper Alarm at Keypad 1-8 will Beep KP # 3 4 = A Wrong Code or KP Tamper Alarm at Keypad 1-8 will Beep KP # 4...
  • Page 174: Key-Switches

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Key-Switches Key-switch Area Assignment P111E 1-2E K/S 1 & 2 assigned to Areas A or B - 1 = Assigned to Area “A” (1 = K/S # 1) (Default K/S # 1 = 1) 2 = Assigned to Area “B”...
  • Page 175 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Programming Zone Options A P122E 1-16E Programming Zone Options A 1 = Zone is Active (Default Zone 1-8 = 1,6,7) 2 = Zone is N/O (Off = N/C) (Default Zone 9-16 =6,7) 3 = Not an Exit Delay Zone 4 = Keypad Zone 5 = Zone is a Radio Zone 6 = Zone is a Stay Mode Zone...
  • Page 176 0 = Not in use 1 = Not in use 2 = Not in use 3 = CROW Freewave with checksum (supervised signal active) 4 = CROW Freewave with checksum (non-supervised) 5 = Not in use 6 = Not in use...
  • Page 177 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Armed Stay Mode Zone Alarms to Outputs P129E 1-16E Armed Stay Mode Zone Alarms to Output (Default = 1,2) 1 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 1 2 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 2 3 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 3 4 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 4 5 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 5...
  • Page 178 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Armed Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads P134E 1-16E Armed Zone Alarm Beeps to Keypads (Default = All On) 1 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #1 2 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #2 3 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #3 4 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #4 5 = An Armed Zone Alarm will Beep Keypad #5...
  • Page 179 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Zone Tamper Alarm Beeps to Keypads P139E 1-16E Zone Tamper Alarm Beeps to Keypads (Default = All On) 1 = A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad #1 2 = A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad #2 3 = A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad #3 4 = A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad #4 5 = A Zone Tamper Alarm will Beep Keypad #5...
  • Page 180 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads P143E 1-16E Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads (Default = None) 1 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #1 2 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #2 3 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #3 4 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #4 5 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #5...
  • Page 181 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Alarm CID Reporting Codes Zone Alarm Contact ID Reporting Codes P157E 1-16E Zone Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code - (Default = 130) Zone Near Alarm Contact ID Reporting Codes P158E 1-16E Zone Near Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code - (Default = 138) Zone Intrusion Verified Alarm Contact ID Reporting Codes P159E 1-16E Zone Intrusion Verified Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code -...
  • Page 182: Time Zones

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Radio Codes Enrolling Radio Zone Codes P164E 1-16E Learn Radio Zone Codes Delete a Specific Radio Zone Code P165E 1-16E Delete a Specific Radio Zone Code Find Radio Zone Memory Location P166E 0E This will find the zone # of any Radio Zone code stored in the panel Only press 0E when using LED Keypad.
  • Page 183: Dialler

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Dialler Dialler Programming Options P175E 1E Dialler options (Default = 1,2,7) 1 = Dialler is Enabled 2 = Fax Defeat 3 = Disable Telephone Line Monitoring 4 = DTMF or Pulse Dial (For DTMF, 4&5 must both be OFF) 5 = DTMF or Reverse Pulse Dial (For DTMF, 4&5 must both be OFF) 6 = Send long DTMF tones during dialling 7 = Auto Detect Modem Mode...
  • Page 184 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Output # 1 Listen-in Options P175E 7E Output # 1 Listen-in Options (Default = All Off) 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only 2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only 3 = Enabled During Dialling in Stay Mode State only 4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only 5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only...
  • Page 185: Telephone Numbers

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Programming Voice Board Messages P176E 1E Keypad or Radio “Panic” Alarm Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 1) P176E 2E “Fire” Alarm Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 1) P176E 3E “Medical”...
  • Page 186 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Telephone Number Reporting Options P183E 1-8E Telephone Number Reporting Options (Default = 2,6) 1 = Stop Dialling if Kissed off 2 = Monitor Call Progress 3 = Blind Dial 4 = Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting 5 = Stay On-line after Alarm report for two way voice 6 = Auto Kiss-off for Voice/Domestic Reporting 7 = Use the Dialling Pre-fix...
  • Page 187 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Dialler Reporting Options D P189E 1-8E Dialler Options D 1 = Report Latchkey Disarm (Default = 3,4,5,7) 2 = Report Delinquent 3 = Report Tests 4 = Report Fuse Failure 5 = Report Output 1 or 2 Fail 6 = Report RTC (Real Time Clock) Time changed 7 = Report Keypad Buss Trouble 8 = Report RF Interference (Jamming) Detected...
  • Page 188 RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide...
  • Page 189: Miscellaneous 4+2 Program Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Miscellaneous 4+2 Program Options Mains & Battery 4+2 Reporting Codes P195E 1E Mains Failure 4+2 Code - Two digit value from 00-FF P195E 2E Mains Failure restore 4+2 Code - Two digit value from 00-FF P195E 3E Low Battery 4+2 Code - Two digit value from 00-FF...
  • Page 190: Panel Diagnostic & Default Options

    RUNNER - Installation & Config. Guide Keypad “Medical” Alarm 4+2 Reporting Code P195E 21E Keypad Medical Alarm 4+2 Code - Two digit value from 00-FF Keypad “Medical” Alarm 4+2 Restore Reporting Code P195E 22E Keypad Medical Alarm Restore 4+2 Code - Two digit value from 00-FF Panel Diagnostic &...
  • Page 191: Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd. (Crow) Warranty Policy Certificate

    In no case shall Crow be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages (inclusive of loss of profit, and whether occasioned by negligence of the Crow or any third party on its behalf) for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever.
  • Page 192: How To Contact Us

    How to Contact Us www.thecrowgroup.com www.thecrowgroup.com/contact-worldwide.asp www.thecrowgroup.com/support-ask-us.asp...

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