Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual
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Attributes for Moment or Latch Keys
Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the
display means the attribute is selected, a Dot on the display
means the attribute is not selected).
The following attributes are only available for ‘Moment Key’ or
‘Latch Key’ zone types.
I - INSTANT ARM
When using a key switch, the area will arm instantly.
P - PART ARMING
When using a key switch, the area will ‘Part’ arm.
F – FULL ARM DISABLE
When using a key switch to ‘Full’ arm an area, the key switch
is disabled once the area is armed.
D - DISARM ONLY
The key switch cannot be used for ‘Arming’ (it can only be
used for ‘Disarming’).
F - SILENTARMING
When arming using a key switch, the selected areas will arm
silently.
T - TIME ARM DISABLE
Activation of the key switch will override the ‘Time Arming’
feature on the control panel and prevent it from operating
until the zone is reinstated.
K - KEY TUBE
A key switch zone type with this attribute will log when the
zone is activated and also when the zone is restored.
Attributes for Custom Zones
Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the
display means the attribute is selected, a Dot on the display
means the attribute is not selected).
The following attributes are only available for ‘Custom’ zone
types.
I - INTERNAL
Activation of this zone (when armed) will cause the internal
sounders to activate.
B - BELL/STROBE
Activation of this zone (when armed) will cause the external
sounder/strobe to activate.
M - MONITOR 24Hr
The zone is armed at all times.
C - ENABLE COMS
Activation of this zone (when armed) will cause the area
‘Alarm’ output to activate.
Any Custom zone with this attribute will activate both
the internal and external sounders even if they are not
enabled above.
W - WARNING REQ.
If the zone remains Active for the duration of the ‘Warning
Delay’ timer (see page 48), a warning tone will occur every 30
seconds for 3 minutes (or until a code is entered or
is
pressed).
If MONITOR 24Hr is enabled, an internal alarm will
occur after the Warning Delay.
Zone Areas
The Premier 48 can be divided into four separate areas of
protection, the Premier 88 can be divided into eight separate
areas of protection and the Premier 168 and 640 can be divided
into sixteen separate areas of protection. This allows different
parts of a building to be armed and disarmed independently
from each other. By default all zones are assigned to area A, but
if required, a zone can be assigned to any number of areas.
If a zone is assigned to more than one area, it will only
be recognised by the system when all areas it is
assigned to, are armed.
Zone Text
Each zone can have up to 32 characters of descriptive text
assigned to it. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile
phones. Select characters by pressing the corresponding key
the appropriate number of times (to select a character on the
same key, press
to move the cursor along).
For a more information, see page 34.
The control panel also features Predictive text. This can be
used to make inserting words easier, i.e. when spelling the
word PIR, instead of typing 7444777, all that you need to do
is type 747 and the word is automatically selected.
This feature can be turned off if required by pressing
the
key and can also be automatically selected
every time text mode is entered.
Zone Chime
Each zone can be programmed to chime the internal sounders
using one of the available chime tones when activated.
Zone Masking
When an Anti-masking detector is connected to a zone the mask
functionality needs to be enabled for that particular zone. When
this option is enabled, only one detector can be connected to
the zone and the zone will be monitored for: Healthy (2k2),
Active (6k9), Short (0k0), Tamper (20k+), Fault (4k4) and Mask
(9K1) conditions, see page 19 for wiring details.
If a detector is connected to a zone with this attribute
and the remote test input is not connected, performing
a remote detector test in Wintex will cause a fault on
the zone that will require resetting.
DD 243
To comply with DD 243, during the normal entry delay, the
control panel must prevent a Confirmed Intruder Alarm from
being reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre.
WARNING
Owing to the ability to disable ALL of the
confirmation facilities, the customer should be
advised in writing by the alarm company that ALL
means of alarm confirmation are disabled when the
initial entry door is opened. The alarm company
should then obtain written acceptance from the
customer of the disabling of the means of alarm
confirmation.