reset automatically when it seals (just like the 24 Hour Non-latching option only when disarmed it will not
activate). By turning on Options 3 & 4 at P123E a 24 Hour Non-latching alarm is enabled and it will work as
it did previously. Also 24 hour zones reported as the incorrect zone number (the actual zone –1), this has
now been fixed.
A new option 2 has been added at address P174E. When option 2 is turned ON it marks the timezone as
dormant until woken by a user code or tag. An example is the front door of a building is set to automatically
unlock at the start of a timezone and lock when it ends. If the timezone is set to a dormant type the door will
not unlock until a valid user has accessed the building. Once the valid user has accessed the building the
door will unlock and remain unlocked until the timezone ends. Valid users are selected at the new program
location P1032E. A user is assigned to a timezone at P1032E and if that timezone is set to be dormant it
will not start until the user accesses the building.
Also when learning radio users, user tags or radio zones the right arrow would not allow access to the next
sequential user or zone, that has now been fix
ed.
Finally on the RUNNER 48/6 web page there is the status page that shows assigned areas, zones and
outputs. Previously only the generic names appeared, eg area 1, zone 1 & outpu1, but now if custom
names have been programmed at addresses P31E, P69E & P169E they will appear beside the generic
names.
There is also the activ
ity page (memory events) which only showed the generic names for users, areas,
outputs, zones and keypads but now any custom names will also appear in the activity log along with an
abbreviated description of the device or user number in program mode, eg user 1 activity
would appear as
(U1)John Smith to show both the user number and the custom name. If the user/zone/area/output and key-
pad number information is not wanted, eg (U1, A1, O1, K1, Z1), then turning on option 8 at P25E18E will
stop that information from being displayed.
V270- Date 30-08-2017
The output reset time P40E has been increased from a maximum value of 9999 to 65535 seconds to allow
for longer output timing.
V271- Date 04-08-2017
If the panel is restarted following a firmware or configuration update and outputs were supposed to be
turned on by a schedule they would not come on automatically if the schedule was active. This was
changed at V263 to accommodate another feature but the auto-reinstatement of scheduled outputs at
power up has been added back
in again.
V282- Date 24-11-2017
The options 3 & 4 at P72E allow the arming and stay arming to be turned off at any keypad. When arming
was inhibited at a keypad by turning off one of these options the disarming would still function. Two options
have been added at a new program location P5070E. Option 1 enables Away mode disarm at the keypad
and Option 2 enables Stay mode disarm at the keypad. This now allows user codes and/or access tags to
be able to only arm or only disarm at certain keypads. In sites where there is an entry reader/keypad and
an exit reader/keypad the entry
keypad can be set to disarm only and the exit keypad can be set to arm
only. Also when using an access tag or entering a code at a prox reader if the tag or code was valid the
keypad would produce a long error beep instead of the correct 3 short beeps. Now a valid tag or code will
produce 3 short beeps and an invalid tag/code will produce a long error beep.
V288- Date 18-01-2018
The panel can now support serial over IP for connection to central controllers and automation systems.
There is a new option at address P201E4E option 4. When turned on serial over IP (Ethernet port) is en-
abled. The serial IP port is programmed at address P201E13E. Normally any device making a TCP/IP con-
nection on the nominated port can communicate with the panel and receive the serial monitoring signals
and control the panel by sending the serial commands (see the RUNNER 48/6 serial over IP document for
the list of signals and
commands). An additional authentication can be added. If option 3 at P25E18E is
turned on the serial over IP connection will require sending of a user name and password to authenticate
the con-necting device before communications will be established. The user name (16 characters max) is
pro-grammed at P25E19E, the password (16 characters max) is programmed at P25E20E and there is a
serial user timeout (in seconds) that is programmed at P25E21E.
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