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  • Building Technologies / IntrusionW. Samero/ J. HerrmannPage 1 Doc. No. A6V10064644, January 2008 Siemens Switzerland Ltd 2008

    FS Product Training

    Course: Sylcom 60 SWSection: IntrusionSubsection: Sintony 60 Topic: How to use the SWVersion: 1.0.4.50

    General

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    Login

    Login with Name and Password sylcom60- press EnterTranslation Active - press Enter again

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    Default Screen Explaining

    Buttons for site definitionButtons for panel control

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    Buttons for Panel Control

    All parameters to default setting

    Load / Save configuration to / from panel

    Load / Save keypad text to / from keypads

    Load keypad text to keypads ( all data )

    Synchronize RTC with PC time settings

    Start / Stop connection to online mode

    Serial com activity indication

    IMPORTANT:

    You have to load or save the panel configuration and the LCD keypad text with different actions. Text items will not be transmitted together with panel settings.

    IC >>PC

    PC >>IC

    IKP >PC

    PC >IKP

    New IKP

    Sync Clock

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    Version Number

    Current version = 1.0.4.15

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    Version and Security Code

    Sleep mode and call back options for modem remote control.

    Security Code: This code protects the panel against unauthorized access and configuration download. This code will be stored on the panel and verified by connecting locally or at a remote location.

    Panel firmware and data version: This will be indicated after panel synchronization.

    Version: Button to select the different panel software versions (auto indication after panel synchronization)

    9.03

    02

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    Panel Configuration and Event Log Administration

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    Hint Timer

    When you move your mouse pointer over some of the buttons and leave it there for 2 seconds, a hint text line will appear explaining the purpose of this button.

    With this feature you can change the time for this hint issuing text line (3 5 10 seconds).

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    Fax Defeat

    Enables the Fax Defeat Call Feature in the software.

    With this definition the software calls the control panel, waits a few seconds and calls the panel again automatically. Thats a help to connect to a control panel with an activated Fax Defeat option.

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    System Log Administration

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    Password and User Administration

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    Communication Setup - Source

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    Communication Setup - Modem

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    Communication Setup - Dialer

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    Saving the Site With Account or Location

    An entry in the Account or Location text field will be suggested automatically as a file name when saving the site.

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    Users - How to Handle Overview Screen

    User Number

    Switches to the previous or the next User

    User Code or Radio ID from Remote Control

    User name, freely definable

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    Users- General

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    Users- General User Type

    If you are online on the panel with your notebook, you will not see the access tag ID at once after enrolling access tags or cards. You have to stop the online connection and restart it again. Then the access tag ID will be issued. Dont forget to save it.

    User Type:In this part you have to determine the kind of user of this user number. There is only one selection possible. If you choose that user as one of the three access user selections, there will be an additional parameter issued, the Access Tag ID. After learning the access tag to the system the ID of this tag will be displayed here.Please note: It is not possible to define the first 20 users as a radio user. Only users 21 to 100 are valid radio users.

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    Assigned to Area:Assignment of the user to the area ( can be A or B or both ).

    Assign to Time Zone / Keypad / Outputs:Access tags or cards as well as user PINs can be assigned to keypad addresses and to the different outputs. So you can use these assignments as filters, restrictions or output control to this user.

    Please note: In case of output control you have to set the parameter User can operate Output at the output settings also, AND you have to set the output access parameter at the keypad settings.

    Additionally you can assign any of the 100 users to any of the 8 time zones to allow or deny actions of this user temporarily.

    Users - General Assignment

    4+2 Codes:Reporting codes for 4+2 transmission protocols for arming / disarming of the system by this user.

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    Users - Assignment - Example

    This user can only turn off all outputs at all keypads.

    2 Examples of assigning keypads and outputs:

    This user can toggle only output 4 at keypads 1 to 4 and 6

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    Users - General Radio Users I

    Radio User:In case of selecting radio users, two new possibilities appear on the page: Radio Type and Pendant Panics.Radio Type:Here you have to select which kind of remote control or key fob you are using, for SiWay components please select IRCW6.Pendant Panics:If a Radio Pendant is set to transmit Panic Alarm, you can define how the panic alarm will affect keypad buzzers and outputs.

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    Users - General Radio Users II

    Remember:You can not define user numbers 1 to 20 for a radio user. Only users 21 to 100 are applicable for that. If you try to do this, you will get an error message.

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    Users - Options

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    Users - Options - Access Options I

    Can Arm Area / Can Arm Stay Mode:These are the options for full arming and/or stay mode arming.Can Disarm Area / Can disarm Stay Area:These are the options for disarming full armed and/or stay mode area.You can select each option individually or in combination with others.

    Security Guard Code:If this option is on, the user can arm all assigned areas, but he may only disarm an area if the panel is currently in alarm state.Latchkey Mode:If this option is on, the user will arm the panel in Latchkey Mode. If a user with this option ondisarms the panel, no disarm report will be sent via the dialer. If the panel is armed in Latchkey Mode and a user with this option off disarms the panel, a disarm report will be sent to the dialer to alert parents when their children have returned home.

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    Users - Options - Access Options II

    Call Divert:This option is to activate the divert function (2 additional telephone numbers) - refer to Section Divert options.Can View Event Memory:If access to the event memory is restricted by setting the option "code required to view memory" in the miscellaneous user options, only users with that option will be able to view the event memory by entering their user PIN.

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    Users - Privileges

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    Users - Privileges I

    Change Own Code:This option allows users to access Client Program Mode and to change their own code numbers.Change all Codes:This option allows users to access Client Program Mode and to change all user code numbers.

    Allow Installer Mode:If a user has this option on, they can access Client Program Mode. From there an installer with the correct Installer Code can switch to the Installer Program Mode. If you disable the option direct Installer access at the miscellaneous tab, the installer cannot access to this mode directly, so a user with the permission allow installer mode has to log in first. Change Phone Numbers:This option allows users to access Client Program Mode and to change the telephone and call divert numbers.Change the Clock:If a user has this option on, he can access Client Program Mode and change the time & date settings as well as daylight saving start and finish times.

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    Users - Privileges II

    Learn New Radio Devices:This option allows users to access Client Program Mode and to learn a new radio key or wireless device. They can also remove radio devices or find what location number a device is stored at.Force Callback:If this option is on, the user can access Client Program Mode and force a PC connection to a pre-defined call-back number. They can also go to the DiagnosticsMenu and select Start Callback.

    Change DTMF Code:With this option on, a user can access Client Program Mode and change the DTMF Codes. A DTMF Code can be used to remotely Arm/Disarm an Area, turn Output/s On/Off or Acknowledge a Voice/Domestic alarm.

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    Users - Privileges - Radio Privileges

    Causes Delayed Panic:By activating this option, a Panic Alarm will be generated if the button is pressed for longer that 1.5 seconds. If the button is released before the time expires, no Panic Alarm will be generated.Pendant only works during Entry Delay:A Radio Pendant can only disarm the area during the entry delay time, this means it is strictly required to activate the entry root before the user can disarm the area.User is a Duress Code User:This option for a Radio Pendant should be used as a dedicated Duress code. All user options will be executed, but an additional pendant panic alarm will be generated.

    Disarm at All Times:If a Radio Pendant has this option on, it can disarm the alarm at any time. If this option is off, the pendant cannot disarm if the panel is in alarm state.Causes Immediate Panic:By activating this option, a Panic Alarm will be generated immediately when the button is pressed.

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    Outputs - How to Handle Overview Screen

    Output number

    Switches to the previous or the next output

    Output name, freely definable

    First voice command number on the voice board, which is used to operate this output by DTMF control.

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    Outputs - Options I

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    Outputs - Options I/AInvert Output:This option is used to invert the output state, default = off.Flash Output:This option causes the output to flash by a defined timer ( pulse timer ). One use is to flash a lamp during an alarm. DO NOT turn on this option if the output is manually controlled by a user or the button.Single Pulse to Output:A single pulse will be produced after causing an alarm.

    Lockout:This option is used to limit the output to one operation per arming cycle.DTMF can operate Output:If the panel is set up to DTMF is allowed to dial in from a DTMF telephone, this option selects which outputs are allowed to be controlled by a DTMF call.User can operate Output:This option allows to toggle the output by entering a valid user PIN at the keypads.PLEASE NOTE: The user must have been assigned the permission to control the outputs in the user rights AND the keypad(s) must be enabled for this purpose ( keypad settings ).CTRL Button to Output:The Button on the keypads can be used also to turn outputs on and off. PLEASE NOTE: The user must have been assigned the permission to control the outputs in the user rights AND the keypad(s) must be enabled for this purpose ( keypad settings ).

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    Outputs - Options I/A

    Chime Alarms flash Output:Chime zones mapped to an output with this option will turn the output on for a defined time ( chime timer ) and this output will pulse in the defined pulse time.

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    Outputs - Options I/BMains Fail to Output:This option is used to assign a mains failure to this output.Fuse Fail to Output:This option is used to assign a fuse failure to this output. Battery Low to Output:This option is used to assign a battery low message to this output.Line Fail to Output:This option is used to assign a telephone line failure to this output.Supervised Radio Fail:

    This option is used to assign a radio detector supervisory failure to this output.Sensor Watch Fail:This option is used to assign a sensor watch alarm to this output.Remember: You can define a zone as a sensor watch zone. If the sensor watch timer is expired, a sensor watch alarm will be generated.System Tamper to Output:This option is used to assign a panel tamper alarm to this output.Receiver Fail:This option is used to assign the receiver fail timer to this output. If this timer is expired, the output will be activated.

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    Outputs - Options II

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    Outputs - Options II - Options C

    Walk Test Pulse to Output:When the panel is set to Walk Test, this option assigns a pulse (defined by the output pulse timer) to the output each time a zone is triggered.

    Pulse every 5 Seconds On Disarm:This option will cause the output to pulse every 5 seconds when the panel is disarmed. The pulse time depends on the defined output pulse timer.

    Pulse output on Arm Kiss-off:This option will cause the output to pulse for 2 seconds when the panel is armed and the alarm transmission has been confirmed by the CMS. The pulse time depends on the output pulse timer too.

    Pulse output on kiss off after a zone alarm:This option will cause this output to pulse for a defined time when a zone had gone into an alarm, and had been kissed off by the monitoring company. The zone must have turned on the option Pulse output on kiss off after alarm". The pulse time is related to the output pulse timer.

    Output Disabled when P25E3E timer is running(9.05):This option will cause the Output to be disabled when the dialer reporting delay is active. It is designed to keep external audible alarms silent when the dial delay is active (allowing internal alarms to warn that the alarm will be reported to monitoring if not unset) but if the alarm hasnt been reset before the timer expires the external alarm will sound.

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    Outputs - Options II - Options D

    Siren Driver to Output: ( only outputs 1 & 2 )This option causes a modulated siren tone to this output. You can connect an 8 Ohm loudspeaker to this output to hear the siren tone. Outputs1 & 2 have different sounds.Output Reset-Chime Timers are in Minutes:This option switches the output reset and chime timers from seconds to minutes.Silence Output on Keystroke:This function disables the output for 10 seconds after the first button on any keypad is pressed when the system is armed and an alarm has occurred. This works only once in an arming cycle.Disable outputs during two way voice mode(9.05):If the panel has a full duplex two way voice board fitted and the settings at P175E 2E option 8 and P183E option 5 are set to allow full duplex mode, any outputs with this option turned on will be disabled while two way voice is operational. This is to ensure that local sirens do not interfere with the two way voice audio signal.

    Monitored Output: ( only outputs 1 & 2 ):This option allows monitoring of output status.

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    Outputs - Timers - Overview

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    Outputs - Timers

    On Delay Time:This value allows to delay this output in case of activation. Possible values are 0-9999 seconds, 0 = undelayed.Pulse Time:The pulse time affects the time the output turns on when a pulse option is used. The pulse time is defined in 1/10 seconds.Possible values are 0-255 1/10 seconds, where 10 means 1 second.

    Reset Time:The Reset time affects the time the output turns on when an alarm is active. Possible values are 0-9999 seconds, 0 = latched output. This timer can be changed to minutes.Chime Timer:The chime mode time affects the time the output turns on when a chime zone is activated. The chime time is defined in 1/10 seconds. Possible Values are 0-255 1/10 seconds, where 10 means 1 second. Time Zone to Output:Any of the 8 time zones can be assigned to the outputs 1-8. If a time zone is assigned to an output it will turn the output on when the time zone starts and turn the output off when the time zone ends.Start Message number for Command Control:If a Voice Board is connected to the panel it is possible to dial the panel from a remote telephone and turn outputs On or Off using a 4-digit code with voice prompts provided by the Voice Board to identify which function you are controlling.

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    Hint: Un-mapping an output

    If you are using an Output for a special purpose and do not need the standard defaults assigned to that output, you can remove all defaults at this location. For example, if you are using output number 4 ( relay output ) to open a door via a Radio Key and you do not want any alarms to be assigned to the output.Enter the engineer menu , switch up to outputs , switch up to un-map OP , switch right to the output no. 4 , done. Or:Enter the engineer menu , press P43E4E, done.ALL defaults will be removed. This removes all options assigned to the output and sets the reset time to 0 for latched operation.

    Outputs - Un-mapping an Output

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    Areas - How to Handle the Overview Screen

    Area number

    Switches to the previous or the next area

    Area name, freely definable

    Number, letter or symbol identifying the area on the keypad

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    Areas - Basic Information

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    Areas - Basic Information Options A

    Button required before Code to set:This option determines whether or not the button must be pressed before entering a code to arm an area. Button required before Code to set Stay Mode:This option determines whether or not the button must be pressed before entering code to arm stay mode.Note: These options are required if you want to handle a user who has access to both areas from a keypad which is assigned to both areas as well.

    Code required to Set:If this option is turned on, the button is disabled and the panel requires a code to arm the system.Code required to bypass Zones:If this option is turned on, the bypass mode cannot be accessed directly by pressing the button. To enter bypass mode the users must press before they can bypass zones.Send Arm at the end of Exit Delay:If this option is on, the panel will report the arm signal to a CMS when the exit delay expires. If it is off, the panel will report the arm signal immediately the system has been armed.Can Arm only if all Zones are sealed:If this option is on, the area can not be armed with unsealed or open zones. All zones have to be in quiescence state ( Ready LED must be on ) before arming is possible.Can Arm Stay Mode only if all Zones are sealed:Same as described before but for stay mode.

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    Areas - Basic Information Options BUse Near and verified Alarm reporting for all Zones:To reduce the possibility of false alarms the panel can require two alarms on different zones within a 45 minute period before a full alarm will be sent. If this option is turned on it applies to all zones assigned to that area. An alarm on a single zone will send a Near Alarm report to the monitoring station. If no further alarms occur within 45 minutes the near alarm timer is reset and a restore is sent for the zone that is activated. If the zone that is activated is still in alarm when the 45 minute timer expires, a zone bypass for that zone will be sent and the zone will remain bypassed until the area is disarmed. Any new

    alarms after the timer has expired will send another Near Alarm report. If a second alarm on a different zone occurs within 45 minutes of the Near alarm, an Intrusion Verified Alarm report will be sent. This format only applies to Contact ID and Pager reporting. Turning this option on will stop zone alarms from being reported in Domestic & Voice formats as there are no messages for near and confirmed alarms. You must turn this option off when using Domestic or Voice formats.Area will arm at end of time zone:The panel is capable of automatically arming on a Time-Zone. If this option is turned on and a Time-Zone is selected, the Area will automatically arm when the Time-Zone ends. If the panel cannot arm because it is not Ready, a fail to arm report will be sent.Area will disarm at beginning of time zone:The panel is capable of automatically disarming on a Time-Zone. If this option is turned on and a Time-Zone is selected, the Area will automatically disarm when the Time-Zone starts.Assign Chirps to Access Tags:If the panel is being Armed or Disarmed by an Access Tag/Card from a proximity reader it is possible to link the pendant chirps programming to Arm or Disarm via the Access Tag or Card. If this option is On the chirps will apply to Access Tag/Cards. If the chirps are required to be displayed at the reader LED, the minimum pulse timer for the output must be a value of 10.

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    Areas - Outputs Indications

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    Areas - Outputs Indications

    Outputs Indications:This tab is for mapping the arm, stay arm and disarm indication to the individual outputs.Pendant Chirps I:This tab is for mapping the pendant arm and disarm chirp to the individual outputs.Pendant Chirps II:This tab is for mapping the pendant stay arm and stay disarm chirp to the individual outputs.

    Chirp stands for a short confirming beep/signal

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    Areas - Pulse/ Beeps mapping Overview

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    Areas - Pulse/ Beeps to Output or Keypads

    Pulse to Outputs:This tab is for mapping pulses on arming and/or disarming to the individual outputs.Stay Pulse to Outputs:This tab is for mapping pulses on stay arming and/or stay disarming to the individual outputs.Beeps to Keypad:This tab is for mapping the exit delay beeps on arming and/or stay arming to the individual keypads.

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    Areas - Miscellaneous Overview

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    Areas - Miscellaneous General I

    Armed Exit Delay Time and Stay Armed Exit Delay Time:Each area and stay mode area can have their own exit delay times. The delay can be programmed from 1-255 seconds in one second increments. If the exit delay is set to 0, the panel will be instantly armed.Monitoring Account Number:When the dialer is reporting to a monitoring station, there must be a unique account code programmed to identify the panel. There is an account code for each area. The account code is 4 digits. Each digit can be a number from 0-9 as well as the special characters A,B,C,D,E & F.Remote Command Control Number:Control Code ( 1-4 digits ) to perform DTMF access to this area.Start Message for Command control:First voice command number on the voice board which is used to arm/disarm this area by DTMF control.

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    Areas - Miscellaneous General II

    Delinquency Delay:Each area can have its own delinquency time. The delinquency time monitors the arm/disarms of each area. If an area has not been armed within the set number of days a delinquency report will be sent. Each time an area is armed the delinquency timer is reset. A value of 0 disables the delinquency monitoring. Auto Arm/Disarm Time Zones:By ticking these checkboxes an area can be assigned for automatic arming or disarming in different time-zone/s.

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    Areas - Miscellaneous Delay Beeps

    Delay Beeps:This tab is for mapping the armed mode and stay mode exit delay beeps to the individual outputs.

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    Keypads How to handle the Overview Screen

    Keypad number

    Switches to the previous or the next keypad

    Description text, freely definable

    Keypad text for LCD keypads, freely definable

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    Keypads - Basic Information

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    Keypads - Basic Information - Keys Enabled/ Beeps and Leds

    These boxes are for assigning the different keypads to the areas. If a keypad is assigned only to Area A it can arm or disarm only that area.

    These options enable or disable the different buttons for this keypad number. You can choose which buttons are to be enabled.

    These checkboxes are used for mapping several system events to this keypad buzzer.

    LEDs off when armed:This option turns off the LEDs, LCD and keypad button backlight on a keypad when the panel is in the armed state. The LEDs will return to the normal state on disarming or causing an alarm. It can take up to 90 seconds until the LEDs will go out.Backlight off on Mains Fail:This option turns off the LEDs, LCD and keypad button backlight on a keypad when there is a mains failure.

    Chime Alarm Beep Time:Chime zone activation time for this keypad in 1/10 seconds, so 20 means 2 seconds.

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    Keypads - Arm/Stay Button Definition

    Please note the important information on the next slide.

    These options are the area assignment and privileges for the and buttons

    Button can arm: This option enables single button full-arming.Button can Stay Mode arm: This option enables single button arming of stay mode.Button can disarm at all times: This option enables single button disarming.Button can disarm stay mode at all times: This option enables single button disarming of stay mode.Button can reset alarms: If this option is on, an alarm condition can be reset by pressing the button without having to enter a user code.Button can arm Latchkey Mode: This option enables single button arming in Latchkey report mode. When Latchkey mode is set to arming, any user without the latchkey option attempting to disarm the area will cause a disarm report to be sent by the dialer.Button can disarm during Exit Time: This option allows single button disarming using the button while the arming exit delay is active. If the exit delay has expired the button cannot be used to disarm the area.Button can disarm Stay Mode during Exit Time: The same as above for stay mode.

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    Keypads - A/B Button Definition

    These options are the area assignment and privileges for the and buttons

    These are exactly the same options as for the and buttons described on the previous slide.

    IMPORTANT: For single button operations the options arm button required before code to set and code required to set must be switched to OFF in the area configuration basic tab.

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    Keypads - Output Mapping + Permissions

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    Keypads - Output Permissions, Access Control

    Keypad to Output ( User to Output )

    A user ( PIN ) can be assigned to switch or toggle an output or multiple outputs. If a keypad is not assigned to an output by this option, a user cannot act to that output from that keypad. This feature is useful when using the access control features of the panel, e.g. a user may be allowed to operate more than one output with their codes, but they will be limited to just the output assigned to the keypad they are using.

    Button to Output:

    The button at a keypad can be assigned to an output or multiple outputs. If the button is not assigned to an output by this option, a user cannot access Local Control Mode at that keypad.

    Proxy Reader LED to Output:If a proximity reader is connected to the control panel, it may be useful to have an indication of anything at the card reader LED. By using this option it is possible to map the LED of a card reader to an output. So the LED follows that output. The LED can be used to indicate arm/disarm state, stay mode arm/disarm, output on/off, etc.

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    Keypads - Output Permissions, Alarm to Output I/II Mapping

    Alarms to Output I

    These checkboxes are for mapping keypad-specific buttons like Panic-, Medical-, and Fire button to the outputs.

    Alarms to Output II

    These checkboxes are for mapping keypad-specific events like duress alarm, wrong code alarm and tamper switch to the outputs.

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    Keypads - Alarm Beeps Indication

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    Keypads - Alarm Beeps - Beeps I/II

    Beeps I

    These checkboxes are for mapping manual panic and fire alarm from this keypad to the outputs.

    Beeps II

    These checkboxes are for mapping manual medical alarm and wrong code insertion from this keypad to the outputs.

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    Key Switches How to handle the Overview Screen

    Switches to the previous or the next key switch

    Key switch number

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    Key Switches - Options

    Keyswitch is NO: The key-switch can be an NO (Normally Open) or an 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 enable this option.

    Keyswitch is momentary: The operation of the key-switch can be momentary ( pulse ) or latching. If this option is set, the key-switch operation is assumed to pulse triggering. This means that each time the key-switch is operated then released the area will toggle its current state.

    The first six options are exactly the same as described in the user configuration.

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    Key Switches - Physical Working

    The two key-switch inputs are available ONLY on the panel tamper terminal. Normally the panel tamper is a single 2k2 EOL resistor, however if the tamper input is wired like shown below, 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). If the tamper input is shortened or cut, the panel will still go into system tamper alarm, but provided the 2k2 resistor is maintained, then shorting or opening the 4k7 or 8k2 resistors will operate the key-switch functions.

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    Zones How to Handle the Overview Screen

    Zone Number

    Switches to the previous or the next Zone

    Zone name, freely definable

    Assignment from the Zone to the Area ( can be A or B or both )

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    Zones - Basic Information

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    Zones - Basic Information Options AZone is Active:Enables and disables the zone. If it is turned off, the zone will not be monitored by the panel.

    Zone is N/O:This option applies only if the zone is set to zone doubling. By default (option is off) the zone assumes the alarm contact is N/C.

    Not an Exit Delay Zone:If this option is turned on the zone will not have any exit delay and will cause an instant alarm if triggered during the exit delay time. Also you MUST ensure that if this option is turned on for a zone, that same zone should not have any entry delay (P144E) programmed. If the zone does have an entry delay the 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

    Keypad Zone:If this option is on, the physical input on the control panel is not working any more. The zone will follow the related Proximity Reader. Example: if the Proxy Reader is set to keypad no. 6, the zone 6 will follow the reader input (orange wire).

    Radio Zone:If this option is on, the panel does not scan the hardwired input terminals but instead is looking for a radio signal.

    Stay Mode Zone:Zone can be armed in Stay Mode also ( = part set ).

    Can be Manually Bypassed:Zone can be bypassed by using the Button for one arming cycle. On disarming the ward, any manual bypass will be removed; EXCEPT a zone is defined as a 24 hour zone. In this case the bypass must be removed manually.

    Can be Auto-Bypassed:If this option is on, the ward will be armed in case of an unsealed zone and the zone will be bypassed in any case of unsealing. If the ward is armed and the zone is reinstated, this will be cause an alarm at the next trigger. On disarming the ward, any auto-bypass will be removed.

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    Zones - Basic Information Options BHandover Zone:The entry delay of this zone will follow another delayed zone in case of activation. If there is no other delayed zone activated before, this zone causes an immediate undelayed alarm ( = follow zone ).Two Trigger Zone:If this option is on, the trigger must be activated twice within a defined Timer (Two Trigger Timer). If more than one zone is defined as two trigger zone, then a single trigger from two separate zones within the timer can also cause an alarm.24 Hour Zone:This zone will be permanently monitored regardless of the arm/disarm state.

    If the 24 Hour zone also has an entry delay defined, this delay will apply. If the 24 Hour zone is activated but reset again before the entry delay expires, no alarm will be generated.24 Hour Auto Reset Zone:Same as described before, but the alarm will be removed automatically after the input reseals. 24 Hour Fire Zone:Same as 24 Hour zone, but related outputs are switched to pulse sequence to differentiate it to the Burglar Alarm zones. Lockout: (only panel version 9.00-9.02) removed in panel version 9.03Zone can be triggered only once per arming cycle. No multiple triggering is possible.Chime Zone:Chime mode is enabled for this zone in disarm state. No chime mode is available when system is armed.Permanent Chime Zone:Chime mode is enabled for this zone also when system is armed. BUT zone will NOT cause a BA, only chime.

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    Zones - Zone Options

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    Zones - Zone Options Options CArm if Zone not Ready:This option excludes the ward option can arm only all zones are sealed. All marked zones will be bypassed if they are unsealed ( = forced set ).Send Multiple Reports via Dialer:If this option is on, a zone will send an alarm report to the CMS each time it is activated. If this option is off, the zone can send only one alarm report per arming cycle.Sensor Watch Zone:Option for supervising the zone in disarm state. The zone has to detect an alarm triggered by one of its detectors within a defined time range ( sensor watch timer ), otherwise a sensor-watch alarm will be issued.

    On Soak Test:In case of an alarm, the zone will report only to the event log, not to the outputs and dialer. So there is a possibility of running tests if a zone is suspected of being faulty. Zone reports to Area B Account:If a zone is assigned to areas A and B, in the event of an alarm reporting will be done using the area A account code by default. If this option is on, the zone will report with area B account code. Do not report 24 Hour Alarms:If this value is marked, an alarm defined as 24 Hour type wont be transmitted by dialer.Pulse Output on Kiss off after Alarm:This option activates the output function "pulse output on kiss off after a zone alarm for a defined pulse time.Exit Terminator:Using this option will stop the area exit delay time by closing this input and arm the area immediately with 3 seconds delay.

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    Zones - Detector Type

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    Zones - Detector Type

    The Detector Type defines the kind of radio system which is individually used

    The setting for SiWay components could be either with or without Supervision signal. We do recommend supervision because of the higher security.

    After you have enrolled several detectors to their zones, in each zone you can see the radio code of that detector and so you can make sure of a successful enrollment.

    If you are online on the panel with your notebook, you will not see the radio code at once after enrolling detectors or remote controls. You have to stop the online connection and restart it again. Then the radio code will be issued. Dont forget to save it.

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    Zones - Alarms and Beeps to Output and Keypad Mapping

    Beeps to Keypads ( I + II ):These tabs are for mapping the different Alarm Beeps to the individual Keypads. The possibilities are:armed zone alarm, stay mode zone alarm, 24 hour zone alarm, chime zone alarm, zone tamper alarm, sensor watch alarm, radio supervise alarm, alarm zone entry delay and stay mode zone entry delay. Alarm to Outputs:This tab is for mapping the different Alarms to the individual Outputs. The possibilities are:armed zone alarm, stay mode zone alarm, 24 hour zone alarm, chime zone alarm, zone tamper alarm.Delay to Output:This tab is for mapping the different entry delay timers to the individual Outputs. The possibilities are:away zone entry delay and stay mode zone entry delay.

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    Zones - Entry Delay Times

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    Zones - Entry Delay Time Settings

    Armed Zone Entry Delay Time:This value defines the delay time for entry root when the system is fully armed. Possible values are 0-9999 seconds, whereby 0 means no delay ( instant zone ).Stay Mode Entry Delay Time:This value defines the delay time for entry root when the system is in stay mode. Possible values are 0-9999 seconds, whereby 0 means no delay ( instant zone ).Zone Re-Trigger Count:A value of "0" results in unlimited alarms for that zone during an armed period, but a count of 1-15 will shut down the zone when the programmed count has been reached. Disarming the alarm will reset this count.Sensor Watch Timer:If a zone is defined as a sensor watch zone and it is not operated within this timer, a sensor watch alarm will be generated. The timer starts to count down by defining the option and will reset each time the zone operates in disarmed state. If the related Area is armed, the timer will be frozen and saved. After disarming the area again, the timer continues with the saved value. Possible values are 0-9999 minutes.

    Each value can be defined for each zone separately

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    Zones - Report Codes

    Report Codes:This tab is for assigning Contact ID and 4+2 reporting codes to the individual zones in case of using transmissions with this protocol.Zone Alarm Voice Message Number:If the optional voice board is mounted and the alarms are defined to report in Voice Format, each zone can be assigned to a voice message to report the alarm to a (mobile) phone. This number defines the message text number stored on the voice board, i.e. if this value is set to "7", then the text number 7 will be issued. If this location is set to 0, the zone will not report via the dialer.

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    Zones - EOL

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    Zones EOL- Zone Response time - vibration

    Short cut or single EOLs for normal zones

    Zone Response defines the response time of vibration sensors how quickly the input responds to an input trigger. Response settings can only be applied to zones 1-8 and the zone EOL MUST be set to 2k2.

    Settings for zone doubling without tamper supervision require two resistors.

    Settings for zone doubling with tamper supervision require three resistors.

    The value can be set between 1 and 26, whereby 9 is the default (200 ms). Details can be found in the installation guide.

    The EOL options defines the possibilities of EOL resistors separately for each physical zone

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    Zones - Keep in mind Wireless / Hardwired

    Remember:Defining a zone as a normal wired zone, the detector type settings will have no effect.Defining a zone as a radio zone, the EOL settings will have no effect.Defining a zone as a keypad zone, both detector type and EOL settings will have no effect.

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    Time Zones How to Handle the Overview Screen

    Switches to the previous or the next Time Zone

    Time Zone Number

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    Time Zones - Definition

    Input mask for holidays

    Week day definition for this time zone

    Time slot with start and end time

    Ignore holiday option to make the holidays affecting this time zone

    There is the possibility to define 8 different time zones to the system. Each time zone has one time-slot. You can pre-program 8 Holidays ( exclusion days ), which override the time zones. The holidays have an effect on all time slots.

    If the holiday you are attempting to enter is older than the current date, the panel will not accept it and indicate a value out of range message.

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    Dialer - How to Handle the Overview Screen

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    Dialer - Options I

    Dialer is enabled: This option enables or disables the dialer basically.Fax Defeat: This option entails calling the panel and letting it ring up to 4 times maximum, hanging up, then ringing back within 45 seconds. The panel will now answer the call on the first ring.

    Disable Telephone Line Monitoring: By turning this option on, the panel will not do the line test ( worst lines ).Dialer Type & Protocol: This selection determines the physical type of dialer and the transmission protocol.Auto answer ring count: If the dialer is set to answer an in-coming call for remote control or upload/download, the number of rings before the call is answered can be set here ( value = 0-99 ).

    Time to first dialer test call: If the dialer is set to send Automatic Test Calls, the start time for the first call can be set here. This allows the test call to be linked to a period where the line would not be used normally ( i.e. 23:00 h )

    Test Time call Period: Determines the time period between two test calls ( value = 0-255 hours ).Send long DTMF tones : If this option is off, the panel will dial using normal dialing (75ms on & 75ms off). If it is on, the panel will dial using the long tones (100ms on & 100ms off).

    Dialing Prefix Number: The panel can be programmed with a Pre-fix telephone number. The Pre-fix number can be up 16 digits long. The Pre-fix number can be dialed before any of the 8 Telephone numbers if required.

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    Dialer - Options IIStep number on each call: If more than one phone number is programmed, this option will force the dialer to step through each number after an event. If this option is off, the dialer will make all events to the first number before moving on to the next one.

    Up/Download use Call-back: A Telephone number can be programmed as a Call-back number. If this option is turned on and a PC contacts the panel, a direct connection cannot be made yet. The panel will hang up and dial back the PC on the Call-back number.

    Up/Download only if disarmed: If this option on, a direct connection from a remote PC cannot be accessed in armed state of the panel.

    Test calls only if armed: If this option is on, the panel will only send a daily test call if it is armed. This option assumes that the normal arm/disarm calls will be sent daily, and that the connection only needs to be verified daily if the panel is left in the armed state for periods longer than 24 hours.

    Hold Line on domestic DTMF control: If this option is on, the dialer will keep the telephone line open after being kissed-off after a domestic or voice alarm call, so that the person at the phone can then use the DTMF codes to arm/disarm the system or turn on outputs if required.

    First to open, last to close reporting: If this option is on and the system is configured to two Areas, then the Arm report to the monitoring station will only be sent when both areas are armed, and only a single report on Area A account code (last to close) will be sent.

    By disarming the panel, the disarm report will be sent when any Area is disarmed (first to open). Only one disarm report will be sent using the Area A account code. If zones in both areas are bypassed, the bypass report for all zones will only be sent when both areas are armed (last to close), but the bypass restore reports will be sent only when the area associated with the zone is disarmed.

    Answer After 1 ring for 2 Way Voice (9.05): Answer after 1 ring for Two Way Voice Call-back Mode (if using speech protocol): if this option is turned ON and a full duplex voice board is fitted, the panel will answer an in-coming call after 1 ring and automatically enter full duplex two way voice mode if an alarm was already transmitted.

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    Dialer - Listen In

    The panel provides the facilities to use the buzzer in the keypad, or the output number 1 ( with a 8 loudspeaker ), as a speaker to listen to the call being made by the dialer. To use this feature a 5th wire must be connected between the panel and a keypad using the listen-in terminals. The options above allow many combinations of the listen-in function to be used. This has nothing to do with the Audio verification / Listening in function which can be used with the Voice board!

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    Dialer - Voice / CID

    CID Reporting Codes:

    Normally a keypad-initiated Panic alarm would report a standard Panic Alarm code of 120 as default. If the panic alarm is being used for some other purpose, you can change the event code at this location. The same for Fire- and Medical Alarm.

    Voice Message Numbers:

    If a voice board is connected to the panel, it is possible to send various alarm messages to identify alarm. The number at this location complies with the position of the text message stored in the voice board.If the locations shown above are programmed with a 0, then the event will not report in Voice or Domestic format.DTMF Command Codes: There are different actions which can be performed by calling from a telephone. These are the codes to permit these possibilities ( Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999 ). A detailed explanation will follow in Chapter Sintony 60 Operating DTMF command control.

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    Dialer - SIA Report Codes

    SIA Report Codes I + II:

    These are the different report codes for mapping with the certain input zones and alarm events used with SIA protocol transmission. Choose and set for every input zone and alarm event the related type of report code.

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    Dialer - Testing the Dialer

    If you are using a data protocol transmission, there is a possibility to test the connection to a CMS by sending a test message.

    Press the buttons and 0 on the keypad simultaneously and a test message will be sent.

    This test message is not working with voice and domestic transmissions.

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    Dialer - Manually answering an incoming call

    If the panel is not configured to answer incoming calls, the user can force it to answer the call.

    Press the buttons and 9 on the keypad simultaneously for directly accepting an incoming call.

    For this option the phone line must be ringing at the time and there must have been at least two rings before the buttons are pressed.

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    Telephone Numbers - How to Handle the Overview Screen

    Number for Telephone #1 Options

    Switches to the previous or the next Phone Number

    Telephone Number to dial

    Descriptions for this Telephone Number

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    Telephone Numbers - Special Help Characters

    Help Characters

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    Telephone Numbers Number Reporting Format

    This selection box determines the reporting format ( protocol ) for the particular telephone number. The currently supported values can seen here.

    Domestic Dial:

    This kind of protocol sends a siren tone to the phone in case of an alarm. The alarm can be cancelled by pressing the # button on a touch tone phone during the quiet period. If there is a programmed code to restore an alarm, this one must be kissed off by entering the code first, then by pressing the # button. If the alarm is cancelled by a valid user code, the dialer will stop any further calls.

    Details of the other reporting formats can be found in the installation manual.

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    Telephone Numbers - Reporting Options I

    Stop dialing if kissed off: When this option is turned on for the telephone number, the dialer will stop sending the alarm if the signal is kissed off ( confirmed ) and will not proceed with any other telephone numbers for that event. If not kissed off, the dialer will start dialing any other programmed numbers. If the event is not kissed off from any of the telephone numbers and the maximum re-tries limit is reached, then the event will be marked as unsent and will be added to the next event that causes the dialer to report. If this option is off, the dialer will send the event for the maximum tries count, or until kissed off, but it will proceed then to report the same event to any other telephone numbers programmed.

    Monitor Call Progress: This means that the dialer monitors the status of the dialing tones in order to determine whether the call is valid or not. If the call is not valid, i.e. when the line is engaged, the panel will detect this, hang up line and try again.

    Blind Dial: When the dialer attempts a call, it waits for the line ready tone before establishing the connection. If no dial tone is detected, the panel will hang up and attempt another call. The panel will do this 3 times and if still no dial tone is detected, it will make the call anyway. If the blind dial option is on, the panel skips the dial tone detection and dials 4 seconds after looping the line ( used where non standard or low level dial tone exists ).

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    Telephone Numbers - Reporting Options II

    Use Group numbers ...: When sending an alarm using Contact ID, the panel can send separate account codes to report the two areas, or use one account ( area A ) code with group number to identify the two areas. Turning this option on sends one account with group numbers.Stay On-line after Alarm report for two way voice (9.05): If this option is turned ON and a full duplex two way voice board is fitted, the panel will send a command to the monitoring company in CID or SIA formats to tell the receiver to stay on-line so the operator can listen or talk to the site (full duplex two way voice).Auto kiss-off in Domestic reporting: If voice or domestic report format is used and this option is turned on, the alarm will be reported and it can be kissed off by entering the kiss-off code at the telephone. If there is no kiss off, the event is automatically removed from the dialer buffer even before the maximum of dial attempts has been reached for this telephone number.Use dialing Prefix: If the Telephone number does not provide sufficient digits for dialing purposes, it is possible to program a dial pre-fix number in the dialer options. The pre-fix will be dialed before the telephone number when this option is enabled.Call Back Number: Any of the 8 telephone numbers can be defined as call-back numbers. A call-back number is normally used to allow the panel to dial a preset number and connect to a modem for upload/download purposes.Maximum dial Attempts: The number of times the panel will dial a telephone number in an attempt to get kissed off.

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    Telephone Numbers - Dialer Reporting I / II

    Dialer Reporting: These selection windows set up the different events to be transmitted to a monitoring station.

    IMPORTANT:

    Not all options will work in combination with voice and domestic transmissions.

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    Diverts - How to Handle the Overview Screen

    Number for Telephone #1 Options

    Switches to the previous or the next Phone Number

    Telephone Number to dial

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    Diverts - Options Divert number Options

    Divert Number Options Blind dial:

    When the dialer attempts a call, it waits for the line ready tone before establishing the connection. If no dial tone is detected, the panel will hang up and attempt another call. The panel will do this 3 times and if still no dial tone is detected, it will make the call anyway. If the blind dial option is on, the panel skips the dial tone detection and dials 4 seconds after looping the line ( used where non standard or low level dial tone exists ).Divert Number Options Use the Dialing prefix:If the Telephone number does not provide sufficient digits for dialing purposes, it is possible to program a dial pre-fix number in the dialer options. The pre-fix will be dialed before any telephone number this option has been set for.

    Divert Number Options:

    This option can be used to extend the Panel by 2 additional telephone numbers. The transmitted protocol on these numbers would be domestic dial.

    To activate this option, the User must have been assigned this permission in the User Options -Divert Call.

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    Diverts - Area A and Area B Area Events

    Divert Area Events:

    Only if one of these options is activated, the Divert call will dial on the Event. This function could be used for general information purposes.

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    Miscellaneous How to Handle the Overview Screen

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    Miscellaneous - Options IArm if System Battery low:

    If this option is turned on, the panel cannot be armed until the battery is either fully charged again or has been replaced if faulty. If this option is off, the panel can be armed with low battery.

    Installer Lockout:

    Normally the panel is powered up with the panel tamper open (i.e. system tamper alarm active) and in the disarm state. Then the panel will go into installer program mode by pressing followed by button. If this option is on, the panel will not allow access to program mode on power-up and the only valid method of accessing program mode is via the installer code.

    Receiver fail Lockout:

    If the receiver fail delay is set to a value other than 0 and the panel sees no activity from the receiver for this defined period of time, a receiver fail alarm will be generated. If this option is turned on, the panel cannot be armed until the cause of the receiver failure has been resolved.

    Listen In Volume:

    If Listen-In to output 1 is turned on, the level of sound from the speaker can be controlled with this option. If this option is high, the sound level during listen-in to output 1 is high volume, turning this option to low makes the sound level low volume. For Listen-In to output 1, an 8 speaker must be connected to output 1,and the output must be modulated.

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    Miscellaneous - Options II

    Mains fail Test:

    This option disables the mains voltage monitoring to prevent mains fail alarms from occurring.

    Extended Output:

    There is an optional 4 x relay output expander ( IRO6-04 ) board that can be connected to the keypad bus if required. For activation of this output expander, this option must be enabled to send data on the keypad bus to the expander.

    Panel Tamper EOL:

    The tamper input on the control panel requires either a short circuit or a 2k2 End-of-Line resistor. If this option is on, the panel must see a 2k2 resistor (EOL) to ensure the tamper is sealed. If this option is turned off, then a simple short circuit is all that is required to seal the panel tamper.

    Direct Installer Access:

    If this option is on, the installer code can gain access to Installer Program Mode with the installer PIN directly. If the option is turned off, the user must give permission to the installer to access to Installer Program Mode via Client Program Mode. The User must have the option allow installer mode turned on to allow installer access.

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    Miscellaneous - Timer/Delay setting

    Radio Detector Supervised Timer: If a radio detector is capable of sending regular supervisory signals to the panel and the zone type is set for Supervised Signal Active, this timer sets how long a period has to elapse with no received transmissions before a supervisory failure alarm is generated.

    Two Trigger Timer: If a zone is set to a two trigger zone, then a detector has to trigger twice within the two trigger time period to cause an alarm. If multiple zones are set to two trigger, an alarm will be generated if two zones trigger once each within the two trigger time period. If a two trigger zone goes into alarm and remains in alarm for longer than the two trigger time period (i.e. detector failure or cable cut), an alarm will be also generated.

    Mains fail Reporting Delay: If a mains failure occurs, this timer delays the reporting of Mains Failure to a Monitoring Station. If a mains failure is assigned to an output, the output is delayed also.

    Receiver fail Delay: If supervised radio detectors are used, the receiver will be seeing regular transmissions. Because of this, the panel can monitor receiver activity to check that the receiver is still working. If the panel does not receive any signals within this time period, a receiver failure alarm will be generated. If set to 0, the receiver monitoring will be turned off.

    Daylight Saving:

    If Daylight Saving (DLS) is used, the actual start and stop details can be entered here and the clock will automatically adjust for summer and winter time.Dial Report Delay:If this value is set to 0, there will be no report delay. If it is set to any value, an alarm report will be delayed for that time.

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    Miscellaneous - Installer Options

    Installer Mode resets xxx alarms:If these options are on and this kind of alarms has occurred, they cannot be reset by the user. Only the installer is able to reset the alarms in that case.

    User Code must be 4 to 6 Digits:If this option is turned on, all user codes must be between 4 and 6 digits long. If it is turned off, the user codes can be 1-6 digits long.

    Installer Code:This code is used to enter full Installer Program mode. The default installer code is 000000. This code can only be changed while in Installer Program Mode. The installer code must be between 4-6 digits in length.

    Duress Digit:The duress digit can be any number from 1-9 ( a value of 0 means that the duress function is disabled ). To create a duress alarm, the duress digit must be entered before a valid user code ( i.e. if the code was 147258 and the duress number was 4, then entering a code of would create a duress alarm ).

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    Miscellaneous - User Options I

    Hide User Codes from Installer:

    This option is only accessible from Client Program Mode. It is designed to allow the users to hide their user codes from the installer if desired. If this option is turned on, codes can only be changed or viewed in Client Program Mode.

    Please Note: At least one User MUST have the option change all codes in his user privileges assigned, before they can hide the user codes to the installer.

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    Miscellaneous - User Options II

    Code required to view Memory:If this option is turned on, access to the event memory will only be allowed by using an authorized code. The user must have the permission (user rights) to view the memory and press to have access to the event memory.Cancel Handover Zone function in stay mode:If this option is turned on, any zone defined as a handover zone will act as a normal delayed zone during stay mode (the handover feature will be ignored). The zone will still have the normal handover feature only in full arm condition.Output control from keypad is disabled when armed:This option denies the operation to an output access control by a user while the area is armed.

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    Miscellaneous - User Options III

    Keypad Codes are disabled during entry delay: Using this option no codes will operate during the entry delay. This forces the user to disarm before entering the premises.

    No Keypad indications while armed: If this option is turned on and all areas assigned to keypads are armed, the keypad display will be blank during the arming condition. If any keypad is assigned to both areas, both areas must be armed before the display will go blank on arming.

    Monitored KP Buss Output Board: This option performs a similar function to option 6 at location P25E10E in that if it is turned on the Output status messages are sent to the keypad bus. The difference with this option is when turned on the panel is expecting the OutputX4 board connected to the keypad buss to acknowledge the messages. If the OutputX4 does not acknowledge the output status messages the panel will show an output board failure. This option should only be turned on if an OutputX4 board with the latest software is connected to the keypad buss.

    Limit Events and Dialer to 3 of any one type: If this option is turned on the panel will not record any more than 3 events in memory for any event type during a single arm or disarm cycle, e.g. if the AC. failed 4 times while armed or disarmed the panel will only record the AC fail 3 times in memory and will only report the AC fail 3 times to the dialer. As soon as the arm state has changed any count are reset back to zero again. If this option is off there is no limit on the recording and reporting of events.

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    Miscellaneous - Notes

    This place is for any kind of notes.

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    Event Log - How to Handle the Overview Screen

    Clear event buffer in the Panelfrom / to hard disk, Printer

    Get the events from the panel

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    Real Time - Mode Overview

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    Real Time Mode

    Actions in real time mode :

    Bypassing and releasing ZonesSwitching areas to other conditionsToggling Outputs

    After each step the command must be written into the Panel by pressing Override

    LoginDefault Screen ExplainingButtons for Panel ControlVersion NumberVersion and Security CodePanel Configuration and Event LogAdministrationHint TimerPassword and User AdministrationCommunication Setup - SourceSaving the Site With Account or LocationUsers - How to Handle Overview ScreenSaving the Site With Account or LocationUsersOutputsAreasKeypadsKey SwitchesZonesTime ZonesDialerTelephone NumbersDivertsMiscellaneousEvent LogReal Time