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Premier 48/88/168
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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Installation Manual Premier 48/88/168 Issue 6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Contents Contents ..............2 5. Programming the Control Panel ...... 31 Introduction ............31 1. History..............4 Copying and Pasting..........33 2. System Overview ..........5 Log Off Engineer ............ 33 System Architecture ..........5 Resetting the Engineers Code (User 00)....
  • Page 3 Contents Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.6 System Outputs..........60 5.9 Engineer Utilities..........89 Available Outputs............61 View Event Log............89 Programming Outputs ..........61 Do Bell Test............. 92 Output Group - Not Used........61 Do Walk Test ............92 Output Group - System ...........61 View Zone Status ............
  • Page 4: History

    System Overview Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 1. History This section shows the key milestones in the product development history, helping to identify when particular features were implemented. To confirm the Panel Type and software version, press followed by on the keypad.
  • Page 5: System Overview

    5 programmable panel outputs (4 x 1A & 3A relay) • • 1.5 Amp power supply 2.0 Amp power supply Premier 88 Premier 48, 88, and 168 • • 8 fully programmable Double Pole or End Of Line zones 32 Event Alarm Log •...
  • Page 6: Remote Keypads

    System Overview Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Remote Keypads Output Expanders Premier LCD Premier OP16 • • 32 character text display 16 fully programmable outputs (100mA each) • • 2 fully programmable DP or EOL zones 1 fault output (100mA -ve applied) •...
  • Page 7: Other Devices

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual System Overview Other Devices PC-Com • For connecting a PC to the control panel via an RS232 Serial port allowing local uploading and downloading using Wintex UDL software USB-Com • For connecting a PC to the control panel via a USB 1.0 or 2.0 port allowing local uploading and downloading using...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 3. Installation Installation Sequence Control Panel Before attempting to install the alarm system, read this Mounting section. Once you have an overall understanding of the Mount the control panel on a flat, plumb wall using at least installation sequence, carefully work through each step.
  • Page 9 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Control Panel Layout Mains Terminal Tamper Block & Cable Entry Switch Cable Entry 1.5 Amp Mains Transformer Plug-on Digimodem Com300, Com2400 ComISDN) Tamp OP4+ Kick Start OP3+ OP2- DC - OP1- Spk+...
  • Page 10 Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Control Panel PCB Layout Tamp OP4+ Kick Start OP3+ OP2- DC - OP1- Spk+ Tamp +12v Bell Tamp Strb Load Defaults Expansion Heartbeat Tx1 Rx1 Tx2 Rx2 Engineer Remote 00mA = 1 Amp...
  • Page 11 Com Port 1 is a serial communications port and can be used for connecting a PC running Wintex or any supported serial F1 - F5: Protection Fuses (Premier 48, 88 and 168) device to the control panel (see page 77 for details).
  • Page 12: Power Supply Ratings

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Connecting Batteries Power Supply Ratings If installing to PD6662: 2004 then only One 12V 7Ah battery If installing to PD6662, the system standby times in the event or 12V 17Ah battery can be fitted inside the control panel to...
  • Page 13: Connecting Devices To The Network

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation The table below shows maximum cable runs when one Connecting Devices to the Network keypad or expander is installed using standard 7/0.2 alarm cable with various loads: Before connecting keypads, zone expanders and output...
  • Page 14 Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Figure 1: Network Connections (250m without additional power supply). Figure 2: Network Connections (1km with additional power supply). INS176...
  • Page 15: Remote Keypads

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Zone Numbering Remote Keypads The table below shows the zone allocation when the keypads are installed: Keypad Layout Tamper Output Zones Zones Speaker Switch Network Address Output Terminals (Network 1) (Network 2)
  • Page 16: 8Xp Zone Expander

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Zone Numbering 8XP Zone Expander The table below shows the zone allocation when the expanders are installed: Expander Layout Engineers Zones Zones Tamper Keypad Network Address Interface Terminals Power LED Switch (Network 1)
  • Page 17: Xp Zone Expander

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Expander Speaker Output 4XP Zone Expander One speaker output is provided for connecting one external 16Ω or 2 8Ω loudspeakers (see page 22 for details). Expander Layout Loud Speaker Terminals Outputs 1&2...
  • Page 18: 60Ixd Zone Expander

    88/168 control panels from version 5.0 onwards and of the cable is halved. Premier 48 from version 2.0 onwards. The Premier 48 can only support a maximum of 48 zones/biscuits. When installing the iD loop it is usually more practical to run...
  • Page 19: Op16 Output Expander

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Output Module Numbering OP16 Output Expander The table below shows the output allocation when the output modules are installed: Output Module Layout Aux 12V Outputs Outputs Address Network and Tamper Network (Network 1)
  • Page 20: Zone And Output Numbering

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Zone and Output Numbering Expander Zones Keypad Zones Zones Zones Address Zones Zones Address Network 1 Network 2 Network 1 Network 2 9 - 16 73 - 80 Unmapped Unmapped 17 - 24...
  • Page 21: Zone Connections

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Triple End Of Line (TEOL) Zone Connections Use this wiring configuration when connecting PIR devices Any zones that are not being used must be linked out or with that require Anti Mask and Fault detection. Several zone programmed as ‘Not Used’...
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Tamper Connections

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Auxiliary Tamper Connections External Sounder Connections The Auxiliary Tamper terminals allow the control panel to The following terminals have been provided for connection to monitor the tamper loops of external devices such as power an external sounder: supplies etc.
  • Page 23: Panel Outputs 1 - 5

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Panel Outputs 1 - 5 Digicom Outputs 1 - 8 The control panel has five programmable outputs, which can The control panel has eight programmable outputs, which be used to drive auxiliary devices such as LED’s, sounders or can be used for connecting to a stand-alone communicator relays etc.
  • Page 24: 2-Wire Smoke Detector

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 2-Wire Smoke Detector Panel Output 1 can be used for connecting up to 10, 12V 2-Wire smoke detectors. Remote LED Control (Optional) Panel +V In +V In -RLED -RLED -RLED +V In...
  • Page 25: Plug-On Communicators

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Installation Plug-on Communicators Standard Telephone Line Connections A standard telephone line must be connected to the Com300 Com300 multi format 8-channel digital or Com2400 communicator as shown below: communicator/300-baud modem for use with a standard analogue telephone line.
  • Page 26: Rp9 Radio-Pad

    Installation Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual RP9 Radio-Pad GSM Module Before connecting the Radio-Pad, isolate ALL power from the Before connecting the GSM Module, isolate ALL power from control panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue if there the control panel (AC mains and battery), do not continue if is still power present on the control panel.
  • Page 27: Pc-Com

    Connecting a Computer The PC-Com has two connectors. The 9-way D-type connector is The Premier 48, 88 and 168 all support local uploading and for connection to a serial port on a computer and the Molex downloading between the control panel and a PC running connector plugs onto Com 1 on the control panel.
  • Page 28: Commissioning And Troubleshooting

    Commissioning and Troubleshooting Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 4. Commissioning and Troubleshooting Commissioning Trouble-Shooting Once ALL connections have been made to the control panel Control Panel and power is ready to be applied, you should read this No Power to unit (mains only) section before continuing.
  • Page 29 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Commissioning and Troubleshooting Expander Operation Expander does not operate at all The system will not allow me to arm • • Check that the expander is wired correctly from the Check that there are no outstanding problems (see page...
  • Page 30: Reset And Service Messages

    Factory Defaults Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual There has been an AC Mains failure. Reset and Service Messages '(58<!I0J$)!HBB !"#$!%&!'()!*%%+ When the system requires attention because of a potential There is a fault with the ATS (Alarm ."3!I(:K!2(#-: problem, the display will show one of three service Transmission System).
  • Page 31: Programming The Control Panel

    >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ 7PO(8D$)!3$:#O access to the Programming menu, by default >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ ALL zones and tampers are disabled. 3=<:$/!H#:O#:< On all panels prior to Version 3.0 Premier 48 >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ pqrs \C?]C595!HO:508< and Version 6.0 Premier 88/168, >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ the Strobe output also pulse 3 times, 3$:#O!\<$)<...
  • Page 32 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming Menu Guide Main Menu Sub Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Zone Setup Zone Types Engineer Utils View Event Log Zone Attributes 1 Do Bell Test Zone Attributes 2...
  • Page 33: Copying And Pasting

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Programming Text Log Off Engineer Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Whenever the Engineer Programming menu is exited by Characters are selected by pressing the corresponding key...
  • Page 34: Zone Setup

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.1 Zone Setup YES to Select:- Zone Setup Zone 001 N1,E1,1 Enter zone number Entry/Exit 1 e.g. 004 = Zone 004 Use hotkeys 1 - 8 to select a zone type or use the...
  • Page 35: Zone Types

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 7 - PA Audible Zone Types Normally used for monitoring Panic or hold-up alarms. This zone type will cause a Panic alarm if it is activated when the Each zone must be programmed before it is recognised by system/area is armed or disarmed.
  • Page 36: Zone Attributes 1

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Zone Attributes 1 Zone Attributes 2 Attributes can be assigned to a zone to alter its operation i.e. a Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the Guard zone with the ‘Access’...
  • Page 37: Attributes For Moment Or Latch Keys

    Zone Areas Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the The Premier 48 can be divided into four separate areas of display means the attribute is selected, a Dot on the display protection, the Premier 88 can be divided into eight separate means the attribute is not selected).
  • Page 38: Zone Wiring

    Default zone wiring configuration. confirmation. 3 - Triple EOL Standard Texecom TEOL, use this wiring type for all Texecom anti masking detectors. 4 - 1K/1K/(3K) Alternative TEOL configuration with 1K alarm resistor, 3K fault...
  • Page 39: Area Programming

    These groups of ‘Area’ timers control timing and delay Intruder alarm has occurred in the selected area and any functions for areas A - D (Premier 48), A - H (Premier 88) and programmed ‘Bell Delay’ has expired. A - P (Premier 168). Each timer can be programmed for any value between 000 and 999.
  • Page 40: Arming Modes

    1 - Entry/Exit The Premier 48 has 4 Area Arm Suites the Premier 88 has 8 The area will arm after the ‘Entry/Exit’ door has been closed Area Arm Suites and the Premier 168 both have 16 Area Arm and the ‘Exit Settle’...
  • Page 41: Area Suite Text

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Area Suite Text Suite Arm Modes >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!I)09)(//589 "5/$)< "5/$)< .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!3#5:$!"$P: 3#5:$!.)/!'0D$< 3\_"7!+ 3#5:$!+!.)/!E=Z .)$( !.)/!3#5:$!+ !!!"5/$D!$P5: Use keys 1 - 8 to select...
  • Page 42: Area Options

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 7 - Bell Tamper Area Options Areas assigned to ‘Bell Tamper’ will cause a Tamper alarm when the Bell tamper loop is broken. Areas not assigned to ‘Bell Tamper’ will never cause a >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[...
  • Page 43 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 14 - Anti-code Reset 20 - Part Arm Coms Each area can be programmed for Anti-code Reset following Areas assigned to ‘Part Arm Coms’ will respond as follows: an Intruder or Tamper alarm. Areas assigned to ‘Anti-code •...
  • Page 44 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 25 - Log Part Omits 29 - Confirm in Entry Areas assigned to ‘Log Part Omits’ respond as follows: Areas assigned to ‘Confirm in Entry’ will respond as follows: •...
  • Page 45: Time Arm Area

    • The assigned areas can only be reset using an Engineer The Premier 48 has 4 independent control timers and the The code Premier 88 and 168 all have 8 independent control timers that If ‘Anti-code Reset’ is enabled (option 11) the assigned...
  • Page 46: Area Text

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Area Text >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!I)09)(//589 "5/$)< pqrs .)$(!I)09)(//589 .)$(!"$P: "$P:!B0)!.)$(!. Use keys 1 - 8 to select an Area or use the SCROLL key to search e.g. 4 "$P:!B0)!.)$(!C...
  • Page 47: Global Options

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5.3 Global Options 9 - Defer Arming By System Timers If an area tries to ‘Time Arm’ and a valid User code is entered, this timer is started and the ‘Time Arming’ procedure is postponed.
  • Page 48: System Config

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 26 - Keypad PA Delay System Config. When keypad ‘option 6’ is programmed as ‘PA Delayed’ (see page 57 for details), and a keypad PA alarm (1 & 3) is activated, this timer starts.
  • Page 49 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 05 Global Bell Time 13 - Offline Printing When all areas are armed, the system uses the ‘Global Bell If a printer is plugged onto the control panel, nothing will be Delay’...
  • Page 50 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 20 - Predictive Text 29 - Abort=Eng.Reset When in text editing mode, the control panel will An Intruder alarm that is aborted can only be reset by an automatically select predictive text.
  • Page 51: System Options

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Panel Grade 2 System Options All options relating to PD6662: 2004/EN 50131-1 Grade 3 that are not required for Grade 2 are disabled automatically. Also, the Premier Anti-code reset becomes the standard 4 digit number >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[...
  • Page 52: Monitor Hardware

    L - Panel Lid Tamper The control panel lid tamper is monitored for faults. The Premier 48 has 4 control timers and the Premier 88 and168 B - Battery Faults have 8 control timers. Each timer has two ON and OFF times (a The battery is monitored for faults.
  • Page 53: System Text

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel System Text Part Arm Text YES to Select:- >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ Global Options V-0E(-!HO:508< Global Options V-0E(-!HO:508< System Timers 3=<:$/!"5/$)< Global Options V-0E(-!HO:508< Part Arm Text 3=<:$/!"$P: Evening Arm !>73!!:0!7C_"Z Text for Part 1 ;$<$:!'$<<(9$...
  • Page 54: Holiday Dates

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Holiday Dates Speaker Tones >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< pqrs V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< i0-5D(=!C(:$< 3O$(G$)!"08$< i0-5D(=!C(:$!+W 3O$(G$)!"08$< !!!!%%]%%]%% 2!.!2!3!7!R!, Use the SCROLL key Press No to edit...
  • Page 55: Pc Output Text

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel PC Output Text Custom O/P Text >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< 3=<:$/!"5/$)< wxyz wxyz V-0E(-!HO:508< V-0E(-!HO:508< I,!H#:O#:!"$P: ,#<:0/!H]I!"$P: I,!H#:O#:!+!"$P: ,#<:0/!H]I+!"$P: Use keys 1 - 8 to select...
  • Page 56: Keypad Setup

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.4 Keypad Setup >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ Q$=O(D!3$:#O Use keys 1 - 8 to select a keypad and press 0 to toggle between networks e.g. 0, 3 = Network 2, Keypad 3 (a * to the left of the device number ;QIM+S+!!!.)$(<Z...
  • Page 57: Keypad Areas

    Alarm tones are always full volume. The zones in the keypad need to be mapped to a valid zone number (1 to 48 Premier 48, 1 to 88 Premier 88, 1 to 168 Keypad Sounder Options Premier 168) before they can be used as part of the system The sounder and speaker output in the keypad can be i.e.
  • Page 58: Expander Setup

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.5 Expander Setup YES to Select:- Expander Setup Use keys 1 - 8 to select an expander and press 0 to toggle between networks e.g. 0 , 3 = Network 2, Expander 3 Exp.*1,1...
  • Page 59: Expander Areas

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Expander Areas Expander Speaker Volume Expanders can be assigned to any number of areas, This option controls the volume level of advisory tones from assigning an expander to an area determines:...
  • Page 60: System Outputs

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.6 System Outputs YES to Select:- System Outputs System Outputs Panel Outputs Use keys 1 - 8 to select an output type or use the SCROLL key to search e.g.
  • Page 61: Available Outputs

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Available Outputs Output Group - System Various sets of programmable outputs can be found on the Select an output type from the following options: control panel, keypads, expanders and output modules.
  • Page 62 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 16 - Digi Successful 32 – Custom3 Stage A This output type activates when the plug-on communicator This output type operates when ‘Custom Output 3’ Stage A successfully reports to the Alarm Receiving Centre and activates and deactivates when ‘Custom Output 3’...
  • Page 63: Output Group - Area

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 47 - Detector Test 07 - 24Hr Gas This output type is activated via Wintex to initiate a diagnostics This output type activates when a zone programmed as ‘24Hr check on an PD6662: 2004/EN 50131-1 Grade 3 detector and Gas’...
  • Page 64 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 23 - Part Armed 39 - Chime Enabled This output type activates when the selected area is part armed This output type activates when ‘Chime’ is enabled for the and deactivates when the selected area is disarmed.
  • Page 65: Output Group - Zone

    Any user can be assigned to this output type. Select a user deactivates when the Intruder alarm is cancelled. number from 1 to 25 (Premier 48), 1 to 50 (Premier 88) or 1 to 99 (Premier 168). Tamper alarms will not activate this output...
  • Page 66: Output Attributes

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Output Attributes Custom Outputs Assigning an attribute to an output will alter how the output Custom outputs are NOT physical outputs they are ‘Software works. The following attributes can be assigned to any of the outputs that can be configured to operate under certain various types listed.
  • Page 67: Udl/Digi Options

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 5.7 UDL/Digi Options Reset Digi MSN/Pre-Dial No. >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< ;$<$:!C595 ;$<$:!C595 Press RESET to reset the digimodem - a confimation tone will be heard \C?]C595!HO:508<...
  • Page 68: Program Digi

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Program Digi >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< ;$<$:!C595 \C?]C595!HO:508< I)09)(/!C595 .;,!+!I)0:060-Z !!C5<(E-$D Start Use keys 0 - 4 to Select the required Alarm select a protocol or use Press NO to select Receiving Centre ‘Set’...
  • Page 69 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel From previous page if Fast Format protocol is selected Use keys 1 - 8 to select Press NO to edit the Reporting channels the reporting e.g. 2 & 3 = channels 2, 3 channels ;$O0):589!08Z...
  • Page 70 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual The plug-on communicator can be programmed to dial up to The following option is only displayed if Contact ID, 3 sets of Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) information. Each ‘Set’...
  • Page 71: Digi Options

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Digi Options Area Accounts >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< ;$<$:!C595 ;$<$:!C595 \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< C595!HO:508< .)$(!.660#8:< .)$(!.!.660#8:Z C595!HO:508< !!!!![[[[[[ !1!1!1!1!1!1 Use keys 1 - 8 to select an Press NO to edit...
  • Page 72: Udl Options

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual UDL Options >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< ;$<$:!C595 \C?]C595!HO:508< Use keys 0 - 9 to enter \C?!HO:508< the telephone number Omit = *, Chime = # Press NO to edit the...
  • Page 73 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel The system has the following UDL download options: D - Call Defeat The modem will answer incoming calls as follows: Download Call Back Number 1 This is the telephone number that is dialled by the modem •...
  • Page 74: Radio/Sms Options

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Radio/SMS Options >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ \C?]C595!HO:508< \C?]C595!HO:508< ;$<$:!C595 pqrs \C?]C595!HO:508< Use keys 0 - 9 to enter ;(D50]3'3!HO:508 the telephone number Use keys 0 - 9 to select Press NO to edit the ARC...
  • Page 75 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel The following options are used when a Paknet Radio-Pad is Setup IP Module connected to the control panel in order to achieve DUAL ComIP Address SIGNALLING to an Alarm Receiving Centre, when a MODEM This is the IP Address of the IP Module.
  • Page 76 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual CRC:??? (<=009), Cyclic Redundancy Check BER:??? (<=009), Bit Error Rate This screen displays the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) and Bit Rate Error (BER) of the Radio-Pad that is connected to the control panel.
  • Page 77: Com Port Setup

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Com1 Com Port Setup This option determines what type of device is connected to the Com1 connector on the left hand side of the control panel. (Default = No Module Fitted).
  • Page 78: Zone Alarm Reporting Codes

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Zone Alarm Reporting Codes The Reporting codes for Contact ID and SIA are fully configurable, however these codes can only be changed using Wintex downloading software. The following tables show the default codes for each event on the system:...
  • Page 79 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Zone Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Auxiliary Alarm Alarm Tamper Alarm Restore Restore Omit Omit/Reinstate Reinstate Omit/Reinstate 24Hr Tamper Alarm Alarm Tamper Alarm Restore Restore Omit Omit/Reinstate Reinstate...
  • Page 80 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Exit Started Alarm Not Reported Keypad No Restore Not Reported Exit Error (Arming Failed) Alarm Open/Close Restore Not Reported Entry Started Alarm Not Reported...
  • Page 81 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Installer Programming End Alarm Maintenance User No Restore Not Reported Panel Box Tamper Alarm Tamper Restore Restore Bell Tamper Alarm Tamper Device ID **...
  • Page 82 Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Type Event Reporting Group Contact ID Log Cleared Alarm Maintenance Restore Not Reported iD Loop Shorted Alarm Tamper Restore Restore Communication Port Alarm Maintenance Restore Restore TAG System Exit (Batt. OK)
  • Page 83 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Tamper Fault ID *** ATS Path Fault ID *** Panel ID is transmitted as follows: Line Fault ID is transmitted as follows: Device Device Panel Panel RedCARE Keypad ID is transmitted as follows:...
  • Page 84: 5.8 Setup Users

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.8 Setup Users User 010 Remote > Activate the Radio FOB to Omit Activate Device assign it to the user ASSIGNING TAG YES to Select:- Present TAG Now! Present TAG to...
  • Page 85: Default User Codes

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel 6. User Name Text Default User Codes Each user can be assigned up to 8 characters of name text. The name text is displayed whenever a code is entered and...
  • Page 86: User Functions And Options

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5: Duress 8: Vacation Duress users behave the same way as Standard users. Vacation users behave the same way as Standard users. However, Duress users will activate any outputs programmed However, Vacation users will automatically be deleted the first as ‘Panic Alarm’...
  • Page 87: User Options 1

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel User Options 1 User Options 2 This menu defines which options are available to the user This menu is only displayed if the Custom User type is when their code is entered.
  • Page 88: User Config

    78:$)!\<$)![[ This option allows the selected user to be denied access to Select a user from 1 to 24 (Premier 48), 1 to 49 the system at different times of the day and days of the week. (Premier 88) or 1 to 199 (Premier 168)
  • Page 89: 5.9 Engineer Utilities

    The third log is the Mandatory Event log which records only events defined as ‘mandatory’ by EN50131. 1=Event,2=Alarm 3=Mandatory Log The System Log records the last 500 (Premier 48), 1000 Use keys 1, 2 or 3 to select the (Premier 88) or 2000 (Premier 168) events. System, Alarm or Madatory log i.e.
  • Page 90: Event Log Descriptions

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Event Log Descriptions Log Event Description ### ARM FAILED An exit fault from Zone ### has caused the system to fail to arm ### Flt Alarm Zone ### has detected a Fault condition...
  • Page 91 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Log Event Description MANUAL TEST CALL A Manual test call has been initiated MIC ## TESTED Microphone ## on the Audio Verification Module has been tested No RF Signal ###...
  • Page 92: Do Bell Test

    Pressing OMIT at the Bell or Strobe Test will cause the Strobe output to pulse 3 times, invoking Engineers Hold Off mode if a Texecom bell box is connected. INS176...
  • Page 93: View Zone Status

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel View Zone Status Do System Tests >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< T5$J!74$8:!?09 T5$J!74$8:!?09 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 3=<:$/!"$<:< T5$J!^08$!3:(:#< ^08$!%%+!I(8$-!+ C0!=0#!J(8:!:0 3$6#)$!!!!!!!*G* T5$J!3=<1!3:(:#< Use keys 1 - 4 to select...
  • Page 94: Confirm Devices

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Confirm Devices View RKP Status >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< T5$J!74$8:!?09 T5$J!74$8:!?09 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< T5$J!;QI!3:(:#< ,08B5)/!C$456$< Use keys 1 - 8 to select a L$:!;QIW+1111111 L+S;+!!^+h1!^*h1 keypad and press 0 to !+!!7POW11111111 !!MLH"!25::$DM...
  • Page 95: Set System Time

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Set System Time Change Eng. Code >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< T5$J!74$8:!?09 T5$J!74$8:!?09 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 3$:!3=<:$/!"5/$` ,K(89$!7891!,0D$ 78:$)!8$J!:5/$!W 78:$)!L$J!,0D$!W !!!!!%%Z%% !!!!![[[[[[ Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the...
  • Page 96: Default Nvm Data

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Default NVM Data Print Log Data >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< T5$J!74$8:!?09 T5$J!74$8:!?09 78958$$)!\:5-< 78958$$)!\:5-< C$B(#-:!LT'!C(:( I)58:!?09!C(:( I)$<<!>73!;$<$:Z L#/E$)!0B!74$8:<Z I(8$-!H#:O#:< !!!!!W!%%%% Enter a value or use the Use keys 0 - 9 to select...
  • Page 97: View Id Data

    FOBs. The number of remote FOBs is limited to the Menu maximum number of users (ie 24 0n the Premier 48). Wireless devices can then be mapped on to the system along Viewing the iD Data with conventional detectors.
  • Page 98: 5.10 Programming Part Arms

    Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual 5.10 Programming Part Arms Alter Part Arms >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ ^08$!3$:#O Part >73!:0!3$-$6:Z[ .-:$)!I():!.)/< 20)!I():!.)/!+ ^08$!%%+!5<!W!HL Press OMIT to select Part Arm 1 Press CHIME to select Part Arm 2 Chime Press PART to select Part Arm 3 e.g.
  • Page 99: Specifications

    Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Specifications 6. Specifications EOL Resistor Values (Alternatives Available) Control Panel EOL Resistor 2k2 (3k3) Power supply Contact Resistor 4k7 (3k3) Fault Resistor Mains Supply Voltage: 230V (±10%) 0 - 1k Zone Short Maximum Total Current Rating...
  • Page 100: Remote Keypads

    Specifications Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Remote Keypads Zone Expanders Electrical Electrical Operating Voltage 10 - 13.7V Operating Voltage 9 - 13.7V Current Consumption without Current Consumption 4XP 8XP Prox 25mA Quiescent 65mA Quiescent (Not Backlit) 45mA Alarm (Nothing Connected)
  • Page 101: Output Expanders

    Outputs 1 to 8 100mA switched to 0V Warranty Bank 2 Outputs All Texecom products are designed for reliable, trouble free Outputs 1 to 8 100mA switched to 0V operation. Quality is carefully monitored by extensive computerised testing. As a result the control panel is covered...
  • Page 102: Declaration Of Conformity

    Specifications Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Declaration of Conformity (D0247-99 Rev04) This declaration is valid for the following product: Device Type: Intruder Alarm Control Panel Product Name: Premier 48, Premier 88 and Premier 168. This is to confirm that this product meets all essential protection requirements relating to:...
  • Page 103 Premier 48, 88 & 168 Installation Manual Notes INS176...
  • Page 104: Technical Support

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

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