Bosch ICP-CC488 User Manual 2

ICP-CC488
EN
Installation Guide
ICP-CC488 Control Panel
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5.2 Master Code Functions ................................27
Contents
1.0 Introduction......................................................8
1.1 ICP-CC488 Features .......................................8
1.2 Quick Start........................................................9
1.2.1 Set the Date and Time....................................9
1.2.2 ICP-CC488 Zone Defaults .............................9
1.2.3 Zone Types.................................................... 10
2.0 Codepad Indicators ...................................... 10
2.1 ICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED Codepad . 10
2.2 ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD Codepad11
2.3 ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned LED
Codepad......................................................... 12
2.4 ICP-CP516 Sixteen Zone Codepads.......... 13
3.0 System Operations........................................ 14
3.1 Arming the System in AWAY Mode ........ 14
3.2 Disarming the System from AWAY Mode14
3.3 Arming the System in STAY Mode 1 ....... 14
3.4 Disarming the System from STAY Mode 115
3.5 Arming The System in STAY Mode 2...... 15
3.6 Disarming the System from STAY Mode 216
3.7 Codepad Duress Alarm ............................... 16
3.8 Codepad Panic Alarm.................................. 16
3.9 Codepad Fire Alarm .................................... 17
3.10 Codepad Medical Alarm ............................. 17
3.11 Isolating Zones.............................................. 17
3.11.1 Standard Isolating......................................... 17
3.11.2 Code to Isolate.............................................. 17
3.12 Fault Analysis Mode..................................... 18
3.13 Fault Descriptions......................................... 18
.4.0 Remote Radio Transmitter Operations.......... 20
4.1 Indications from Remote Radio Transmitter
Operations ..................................................... 21
4.2 Remote Radio User Code Priority Levels. 21
4.3 Changing or Deleting Remote Radio User
Codes.............................................................. 21
5.0 System Functions .......................................... 22
5.1 Installer Code Functions.............................. 22
5.1.1 Add or Delete RF Wireless Devices .......... 22
5.1.2 Set the Number of Days until the First Test
Report............................................................. 23
5.1.3 Change Domestic Phone Numbers............ 23
5.1.4 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence....... 24
5.1.5 Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones ...................... 25
5.1.6 Satellite Siren Service Mode ....................... 25
5.1.7 Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On and
Off................................................................... 25
5.1.8 Walk Test Mode ........................................... 26
5.1.9 Event Memory Recall Mode....................... 26
5.2.1 Arm or Disarm Both Areas at the Same
Time................................................................27
5.2.2 Changing and Deleting User Codes...........27
5.2.3 Changing and Deleting Remote Radio User
Codes ..............................................................28
5.2.4 Changing Domestic Phone Numbers......... 28
5.2.5 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence .......29
5.2.6 Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones.......................30
5.2.7 Turning Outputs On/Off .............................30
5.2.8 Setting the Date and Time...........................31
5.2.9 Walk Test Mode............................................31
5.2.10 Event Non-volatile Memory Recall Mode 31
5.3 User Code Functions ....................................32
5.3.1 Arm or Disarm Both Areas at the Same
Time................................................................32
5.4 Hold-Down Functions ..................................32
5.4.1 Arm the System in AWAY Mode ..............32
5.4.2 Arm the System in STAY Mode 1 .............32
5.4.3 Arm the System in STAY Mode 2 .............32
5.4.4 Horn Speaker Test........................................33
5.4.5 Bell Test..........................................................33
5.4.6 Strobe Test .....................................................33
5.4.7 Turning Day Alarm On and Off.................33
5.4.8 Fault Analysis Mode .....................................33
5.4.9 Initiate a Modem Call ..................................33
5.4.10 Reset Latching Outputs................................33
5.4.11 Change the Codepad Buzzer Tone ............33
5.4.12 Send Test Report...........................................34
6.0 Remote Arming by Telephone ...................34
7.0 Programming .................................................34
7.1 Programming with the Remote Codepad.. 34
7.2 Programming with the Programming Key 35
7.3 Programming Option Bits............................36
7.4 Installer’s Programming Commands.......... 36
7.4.1 Command 959 – Test the Programming Key
7.4.2 Command 960 – Exit from Installer's
7.4.3 Command 961 – Reset the Control Panel to
7.4.4 Command 962 – Copy the Control Panel
7.4.5 Command 963 – Copy the Programming
7.4.6 Command 964 – Erase the Programming
7.4.7 Command 965 – Set Up Domestic Dialing
7.4.8 Command 966 – Enable/Disable the
.........................................................................36
Programming Mode......................................37
Factory Default Settings ...............................37
Memory to the Programming Key .............37
Key to the Control Panel .............................37
Key..................................................................38
Format.............................................................38
Automatic Stepping of Locations................38
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Command 999 – Display the Panel Type or
7.4.9
Software Version Number........................... 39
7.5 Disable Factory Defaults.............................. 39
8.0 Alarm Link Software.................................... 40
8.1 Remote Connect........................................... 40
8.1.1 Remote Connection with Customer Control
......................................................................... 40
8.1.2 Remote Connection without Callback
Verification.................................................... 41
8.1.3 Remote Connection with Callback
Verification.................................................... 41
8.1.4 Direct Connection ........................................ 41
8.2 Alarm Link Options ..................................... 41
9.0 Domestic Dialing .......................................... 42
9.1 Domestic Dialing Function.......................... 42
9.2 Setting Up and Programming Domestic
Reporting ....................................................... 43
10.0 Dialer Reporting Formats............................ 43
10.1 Transmission Formats .................................. 43
10.1.1 Contact ID Format ....................................... 43
10.1.2 Contact ID Format ....................................... 44
10.1.3 Point ID Codes ............................................. 44
10.1.4 4 + 2 Reporting Format............................... 44
10.1.5 Basic Pager Reporting Format .................... 45
10.2 Basic Pager Display Information................ 48
11.0 Dialer Information........................................ 48
11.1 Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1
and Receiver 2 .............................................. 49
11.2 Secondary Telephone Number for Receiver
1 and Receiver 2........................................... 49
11.3 Handshake Tone for Receiver 1 and
Receiver 2...................................................... 49
11.4 Transmission Format for Receiver 1 and
Receiver 2...................................................... 50
11.5 Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1 and
Receiver 2...................................................... 50
11.6 Dialing Format.............................................. 50
11.7 Telco Arming Sequence .............................. 50
11.8 Telco Disarming Sequence.......................... 51
11.9 Call Back Telephone Number.................... 51
11.10 Ring Count .................................................... 51
11.11 Telephone Line Fault Options.................... 52
12.0 Dialer Options............................................... 52
12.1 Dialer Options 1 ........................................... 52
12.2 Dialer Options 2 ........................................... 53
12.3 Dialer Options 3 ........................................... 53
12.4 Alarm Link Options ..................................... 54
13.0 Access Codes................................................. 54
13.1 Installer Code................................................ 54
13.2 User Codes .................................................... 54
13.2.1 User Codes.....................................................54
13.3 User Code Priority........................................55
14.0 Zone Information..........................................56
14.1 Day Alarm Information ...............................56
14.1.1 Day Alarm Resetting ....................................56
14.1.2 Day Alarm Latching .....................................56
14.1.3 Day Alarm Operation ..................................56
14.2 EOL Resistor Value......................................56
14.3 Zone Programming.......................................58
14.3.1 ICP-CC488 Zone Defaults...........................58
14.3.2 Zone Types ....................................................60
14.3.3 Zone Pulse Count..........................................61
14.3.4 Zone Pulse Count Time ...............................61
14.3.5 Zone Options 1..............................................61
14.3.6 Keyswitch Zone Options..............................62
14.3.7 Zone Options 2..............................................63
14.3.8 Zone Report Code ........................................64
14.3.9 Zone Dialer Options.....................................64
14.4 Swinger Shutdown Count for Siren............64
14.5 Swinger Shutdown Count for Dialer..........64
15.0 System Reporting Information....................65
15.1 Zone Status – Zone Tamper Report...........65
15.2 Zone Status – Walk Test Report .................65
15.3 Zone Status – Bypass Reports .....................65
15.4 Zone Status – Trouble Reports ...................65
15.5 Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports ......... 66
15.6 Zone Status – Alarm Restore Code............66
15.7 Zone Status Reporting Options...................66
15.8 RF Supervision Time....................................66
15.9 RF Low Battery Report................................66
15.10 RF Receiver Trouble Report.......................66
15.11 RF Receiver Trouble Restore Report ........67
15.12 RF Dialer Options.........................................67
15.13 Open/Close Reports.....................................67
15.14 Open/Close Reporting Options..................67
15.15 Codepad Duress Report...............................67
15.16 Codepad Panic Report .................................67
15.17 Codepad Fire Report....................................68
15.18 Codepad Medical Report.............................68
15.19 Codepad Reporting Options .......................68
15.20 System Status – AUX Power Supply Fail
Report.............................................................68
15.21 System Status – AUX Power Supply Fail
Restore Report...............................................68
15.22 System Status – AC Fail Report..................68
15.23 System Status – AC Fail Restore Report ...68
15.24 System Status – Low Battery Report..........69
15.25 System Status – Low Battery Restore Report
.........................................................................69
15.26 System Status – Access Denied...................69
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System Status Reporting Options............... 69
15.27
15.28 Test Reporting Time .................................... 69
15.29 Test Reporting Dialer Options ................... 70
16.0 Programmable Outputs................................ 70
16.1 Redirecting Outputs to the Codepad Buzzer
......................................................................... 71
16.2 Output Event Types..................................... 71
16.3 Output Polarity ............................................. 76
16.4 Output Timing .............................................. 77
16.5 Pulsing Polarities........................................... 77
16.6 One-Shot Polarities....................................... 77
17.0 System Event Timers ................................... 77
17.1 Programming Entry/Exit Timers................ 78
17.2 Entry Timer 1................................................ 78
17.3 Entry Timer 2................................................ 78
17.4 Exit Timer...................................................... 78
17.5 Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode......... 78
17.6 Delay Alarm Reporting Time..................... 78
17.7 Sensor Watch Time...................................... 78
17.8 Codepad Lockout Time............................... 79
17.9 Siren Run Time............................................. 79
17.10 Siren Sound Rate.......................................... 79
17.11 Auto Arming Pre-Alert Timer .................... 79
17.12 Auto Arming Time....................................... 79
17.13 Auto Disarming Time .................................. 79
17.14 Kiss-Off Wait Time ...................................... 80
17.15 Speaker Beep Volume ................................. 80
17.16 System Time.................................................. 80
17.17 System Date................................................... 80
18.0 System and Consumer Options.................. 80
18.1 System Options 1.......................................... 80
18.2 System Options 2.......................................... 81
18.3 System Options 3.......................................... 81
18.4 System Options 4.......................................... 82
18.5 Consumer Options 1.................................... 82
18.6 Consumer Options 2.................................... 83
18.7 Consumer Options 3.................................... 83
18.8 Radio Input Options .................................... 83
19.0 Partitioning .................................................... 84
19.1 CP500 Master Partitioned LED Codepad. 84
19.2 Using Codepads in a Partitioned System.. 84
19.2.1 Operating with a CP5 Area Addressable
LED Codepad ............................................... 84
19.2.2 Operating with a CP5 Master Partitioned
Codepad......................................................... 84
19.3 Programming................................................. 84
19.3.1 Partitioning Options 1.................................. 85
19.3.2 Partitioning Options 2.................................. 85
19.4 Zone Allocations........................................... 85
19.4.1 Zone Allocations for Areas 1 and 2 ........... 86
19.5 User Code Allocations..................................86
19.6 Setting Up and Programming Codepads for
Partitioning.....................................................86
19.6.1 Setting Up the Master Partitioned Codepad
as the Main Codepad ...................................87
19.6.2 Setting Up an Area 1 Codepad as the Main
19.6.3 Setting Up an Area 1 Codepad...................87
19.6.4 Setting Up an Area 2 Codepad...................87
19.7 Codepad Connections For Partitioning -
20.0 RF Information..............................................88
20.1 RF Option Bit................................................88
20.2 RF Device Mapping Option........................89
20.3 Default RF Device Mapping (Devices 1 to 8)
20.4 Default RF Device Mapping (Devices 9
20.5 Using Hexadecimal Values for RF Device
20.6 RF Device Signal Strength (Devices 1 to 8)
20.7 RF Device Signal Strength (Devices 9 to 16)
21.0 Optional Equipment.....................................90
21.1 RE012/RE013 2 Channel/4 Channel Hand
21.2 RE005 2 Channel Radio Interface..............90
21.3 SS914 EDMSAT Satellite Siren ..................91
21.4 CC891 Programming Key ...........................91
21.5 CC816 Alarm Link Software.......................91
21.6 ICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED Codepad..91
21.7 ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD Codepad91
21.8 ICP-CP500AW Eight Zone Area
21.9 ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned Codepad
21.10 CP105 Night Arm Station............................91
21.11 TF008 Plug Pack (TF008).............................91
22.0 Terminals and Descriptions.........................92
22.1 Terminal Descriptions ..................................92
22.2 Glossary Of Terms........................................93
22.3 Diagrams ........................................................95
23.0 Appendices.....................................................99
23.1 Appendix A – Telephone Anti-Jamming...99
23.2 Appendix B – Test Reports Only When
24.0 Specifications ...............................................100
24.1 Warranty Statement....................................100
24.2 Specifications ...............................................100
24.3 Software Version Number .........................100
Codepad .........................................................87
Examples........................................................87
.........................................................................89
to 16) ...............................................................89
Mapping .........................................................89
(Read Only) ...................................................90
(Read Only) ...................................................90
Held Transmitters 304 MHz........................90
Addressable Codepad...................................91
.........................................................................91
Armed.............................................................99
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New Zealand Telepermit Notes................ 100
24.4
24.5 A-Tick...........................................................101
25.0 Programming Sheets .................................. 101
25.1 ICP-CC488 Programming Sheets............. 101
26.0 Country Codes............................................110
Figures
Figure 1: ICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED Codepad
..................................................................10
Figure 2: ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD
Codepad ..................................................11
Figure 3: ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned
Codepad ..................................................12
Figure 4: ICP-CP516W Sixteen Zone LED
Codepad ..................................................13
Figure 5: ICP-CP516LW Sixteen Zone LCD
Codepad ..................................................13
Figure 6: ICP-CP500PW LED Codepad Showing
Audible Alarm Buttons..........................16
Figure 7: RF3332: 2-Button Keyfob Transmitter 20 Figure 8: RF3334: 4-Button Keyfob Transmitter 20
Figure 9: Basic Pager Display................................47
Figure 10: Split EOL Resistors Using N/C Contacts
..................................................................57
Figure 11: Split EOL Resistors with Tamper Circuit
..................................................................57
Figure 12: Split EOL Resistors Using One N/O
Contact.....................................................57
Figure 13: Split EOL Resistors Using Two N/O
Contacts ...................................................58
Figure 14: Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone ..63 Figure 15: Wiring Diagram for Keyswitch Zone
Using Split EOL with Tamper .............63
Figure 16: DIP Switch Location on Codepad ....... 76
Figure 17: ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned
Codepad ..................................................84
Figure 18: Area 1 Codepad Display.......................86
Figure 19: Area 2 Codepad Display.......................86
Figure 20: DIP Switch Location on Codepad ....... 87
Figure 21: Connections for CP-5 Master Partitioned
Codepad and CP-5 Area Addressable
Codepad ..................................................88
Figure 22: Connections for Two CP-5 Area
Addressable Codepads ..........................88
Figure 23: ICP-CC488 Wiring Diagram................ 95
Figure 24: ICP-CC488 Component Overlay ........96
Figure 25: DSRF Radio Receiver Wiring Diagram
..................................................................97
Figure 26: Telecom Connection Diagram for
Australia...................................................97
Figure 27: Telecom Connection Diagram for New
Zealand ....................................................98
Figure 28: Telecom Connection Diagram for China
...................................................................98
Tables
Table 1: Zone Defaults for the ICP-CC488..........9
Table 2: Zone Types ..............................................10
Table 3: Zone Indicators .......................................10
Table 4: STAY Indicator.......................................10
Table 5: AWAY Indicator.....................................10
Table 6: MAINS Indicator....................................11
Table 7: FAULT indicator ....................................11
Table 8: Audible Indicators ..................................11
Table 9: MAINS Indicator....................................12
Table 10: Area On/Off Indicators .........................13
Table 11: Area Display Indicators .........................13
Table 12: AUX Indicator ........................................13
Table 13: PARTIAL Indicator................................13
Table 14: System FAULT indicators .....................19
Table 15: Fault Analysis Conditions......................20
Table 16: Horn Speaker Indication Beeps for
Remote Operations ................................21
Table 17: Strobe Indications for Remote
Operations ...............................................21
Table 18: Codepad Indicators for Remote Radio
User Numbers .........................................21
Table 19: Installer Code Functions........................22
Table 20: Domestic Dialing Digits .........................23
Table 21: Codepad Indicators When Changing
Phone Numbers ......................................24
Table 22: Telco Arm/Disarm Dialing Digits ........24
Table 23: Telephone Monitor Mode Indications.26
Table 24: Event Sequence.......................................26
Table 25: Event Memory Playback .......................26
Table 26: Master Code Functions ..........................27
Table 27: User Numbers Displayed by the Table 28: Remote Radio Numbers Displayed by
Table 29: Domestic Dialing Digits .........................29
Table 30: Codepad Indicators When Changing
Table 31: Telco Arm/Disarm Dialing Digits ........29
Table 32: Event Sequence.......................................31
Table 33: Event Memory Playback .......................32
Table 34: Codepad Indicators ................................35
Table 35: Programming Option Bits Example.....36
Table 36: Installer’s Programming Mode
Table 37: Command 965 Defaults .........................39
Table 38: Domestic Dialing Digits .........................43
Table 39: Contact ID Format Breakdown ............44
Codepad Indicators ................................28
the Codepad Indicators..........................28
Domestic Telephone Numbers .............29
Commands...............................................36
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Table 40:
Example Reporting in 4 + 2 Format... 44
Table 41: 4 + 2 Reporting Format......................... 44
Table 42: 4 + 2 Transmission Code Descriptions45
Table 43: Point ID Codes .......................................46
Table 44: Zone Status Display ...............................48
Table 45: Dialing Digits ..........................................49
Table 46: Telco Arm/Disarm Dialing Digits .......51
Table 47: Priority Levels.........................................55
Table 48: Zone Types..............................................60
Table 49: Zone Pulse Count Times .......................61
Table 50: Zone Options 1.......................................61
Table 51: Keyswitch Zone Options....................... 62
Table 52: Zone Options 2.......................................63
Table 53: Zone Dialer Options ..............................64
Table 54: Output Parameters .................................70
Table 55: Horn Speaker Beeps ..............................73
Table 56: Event Type Polarities.............................76
Table 57: Time Base Settings ................................. 77
Table 58: Pulsing Time Settings.............................77
Table 59: One-Shot Time Settings.........................77
Table 60: Strobe Indications for Remote
Operations...............................................81
Table 61: User Code Allocations...........................86
Table 62: Hexadecimal Values for Zone Nos...... 90
Table 63: Terminal Descriptions ...........................92
Table 64: Glossary ...................................................93
Table 65: Specifications.........................................100
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1.1 ICP-CC488 Features
1.0 Introduction
Congratulations on selecting the ICP-CC488 Control Panel for your installation. Take the time to read through this guide and familiarize yourself with the outstanding operating and installation features of this system so you can get the most from your unit.
In all aspects of planning, engineering, styling, operation, convenience, and adaptability, we try to anticipate your every possible requirement. Programming simplicity and speed are major considerations; we believe that our objectives are more than satisfied.
This installation guide explains all aspects of programming the ICP-CC488 Control Panel from factory default to final commissioning. All system parameters and options are detailed, but suitability is left to the individual. Each control panel can be tailored to meet your requirements quickly and easily. The programming simplicity makes your installation quick, accurate, and rewarding.
As ICP-CC488 Control Panels continue to improve over the years, they become very powerful. We have addressed the needs of some early first-time users who have advanced to true “power users,” while maintaining simplicity of the product and the installation guide.
The ICP-CC488 security system uses the latest in microprocessor technology to provide you with useful features, and superior reliability and performance.
The control panel provides these features:
Eight programmable User Codes (1 to 8)
Eight variable User Codes (radio
remote/programmable User Codes (9 to 16))
Eight programmable hard-wired or sixteen
programmable wireless Burglary Zones
Partitionable to two separate areas
Dual reporting
On-board Line Fault Module
Telco arming/disarming Sequence
Automatic arming and disarming
Codepad Duress, Panic, Fire, Medical, Access
Denied Alarms
STAY Mode and AWAY Mode operation
Upload/download programmable
Dynamic battery testing
Entry and Exit Warning beeper
Remote arming
Answering machine bypass
AC fail and system FAULT indicators
Monitored Siren Output
Strobe Output
Relay Output
Separate Fire Alarm sound
EDMSAT – Satellite Siren-compatible
Zone lockout
Sensor watch
Day Alarm
Walk Test Mode
Delayed reporting
40 events in non-volatile memory
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1.2 Quick Start
The following steps allow you to use the ICP-CC488 Control Panel with factory default values. The default values allow the control panel to communicate in the Contact ID format. If you are not familiar with programming the control panels, read the information in Section 7.0 Programming before starting the installation.
After all wiring is complete, connect the AC plug
pack to the control panel. Both the MAINS and AWAY indicators are lit. The MAINS indicator lights to indicate the AC MAINS supply is connected. The AWAY indicator lights to signify the system is armed in AWAY Mode. If any 24-Hour zones are unsealed when you power up the system, the Siren, Strobe, and Bell Outputs are activated into alarm and the corresponding zone indicator flashes.
Enter the default Master Code (2580) and press
[AWAY] to disarm the system and to reset any alarm that occurred when you powered up the system. The AWAY indicator is extinguished to signify that the system is disarmed. If any zone indicator is flashing, an alarm occurred in that zone. If a zone indicator is lit constantly, the zone is
unsealed. Connect the backup battery. Enter the default Installer Code (1234) and press
[AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY
indicators flash simultaneously to indicate that
you entered Installer’s Programming Mode.
Enter command [9 6 0] and press [AWAY] to exit
from Installer’s Programming Mode. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. The system is returned to the disarmed state and is ready for use. Refer to Section 7.4 Installer’s Programming Commands for more information.
Use the Master Code to set the date and time.
Refer to Section 1.2.1 Set the Date and Time for more information.
1.2.1 Set the Date and Time
1. Enter your Master Code and press [6][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the day, month, year, hour, and minute in
DD, MM, YY, HH, MM format (where DD is the day of the month, MM is the month of the year, YY is the year, HH is the hour of the day, and MM minute of the day) and press [AWAY]. Use 24:00 hour format when programming the hour of the day. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. If a long beep sounds, there was an error when you entered the date and time.
Example
To set the date and time for the 1st January 2004 at 10:30 PM, enter:
[2 5 8 0 6][AWAY][0 1 0 1 0 4 2 2 3 0][AWAY]
1.2.2 ICP-CC488 Zone Defaults
The default zone settings for the control panel are listed in Table 1
on page 9. You can program Zones 1 to 8 to any of the zone types. Refer to Table 2 on page 10 for the zone types you can select.
When entering Installer’s Programming Mode, you are automatically positioned at Location 000, the first digit of the Primary Telephone Number for Receiver 1.
Enter the Primary Telephone Number, the
Secondary Telephone Number, and the Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1. Refer to Sections 11.1, 11.2, and 11.5 for more information about programming these numbers. When programming the telephone numbers for
Table 1: Zone Defaults for the ICP-CC488
Zone Zone Type Zone Zone Type
1 Delay-1 5 Instant 2 Handover 6 Instant 3 Handover 7 Instant 4 Handover 8 24-Hour Tamper
Receiver 1 and Receiver 2, you must program a 0 as a 10. Programming a 0 in the telephone number indicates the end of the dialing sequence. Unless otherwise stated, program a 0 as a 0 in all locations other than the telephone numbers for Receiver 1 and Receiver 2, and the Call Back Telephone Number.
If required, set the Test Report time.
Program any other required changes. Otherwise, factory default settings are used. Refer to Section
15.28 Test Reporting Time for more information.
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1.2.3 Zone Types
There are thirteen zone types to choose from when programming zones for the ICP-CC488 Control Panel. Refer to Section 14.3 Zone Programming for more information.
Table 2: Zone Types
Type Description Type Description
0 Instant 8 24-Hour Holdup 1 Handover 9 24-Hour Tamper 2 Delay-1 10 Reserved 3 Delay-2 11 Keyswitch 4 Reserved 12 24-Hour Burglary 5 Reserved 13 24-Hour Fire 6 24-Hour Medical 14 Chime only 7 24-Hour Panic 15 Zone not used
2.0 Codepad Indicators
2.1 ICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED Codepad
Figure 1: ICP-CP508W Eight Zone LED
Codepad
Zone Indicators
Table 3: Zone Indicators
Indicator Definition
On The zone is unsealed. Off The zone is sealed. Flashing fast
(0.25 sec. on/
0.25 sec. off) Flashing slow
(1 sec. on/1 sec. off)
The zone is in alarm.
The zone is manually isolated.
STAY Indicator
The STAY indicator lights when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The STAY indicator flashes with the AWAY indicator when you are in Installer’s Programming Mode or you are using a Master Code function.
For more information, refer to:
Section 3.3 to arm the system in STAY Mode 1.
Section 14.3.5 to set zones to be automatically
isolated in STAY Mode 1.
Section 3.5 to arm the system in STAY Mode 2.
Section 5.1.5 to use the Installer Code to set zones
to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2.
Section 5.2.6 to use the Master Code to set zones
to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2.
The codepad is the communications interface between you and the alarm system. The codepad allows you to issue commands and offers visual and audible indications to guide you through general operation.
The codepad incorporates a number of indicators: eight zone indicators show the condition of each zone and four other indicators show general status. These indicators are described in Table 3 through Table 8 on pages 10 through 11.
Table 4: STAY Indicator
Indicator Definition
On
Off
Flashing
Flashing once every 3 sec
The system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
The system is not armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
Zone isolating mode or setting STAY Mode 2 zones.
Day Alarm status on/off indicator
AWAY Indicator
The AWAY indicator lights when the system is armed in AWAY Mode. The AWAY indicator flashes with the STAY indicator when you are in Installer’s Programming Mode or you are using a Master Code function.
Refer to Section 3.1 Arming the System in AWAY Mode for more information.
Table 5: AWAY Indicator
Indicator Definition
On The system is armed in AWAY Mode. Off The system is not armed in AWAY Mode.
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MAINS Indicator
The MAINS indicator displays whether the system’s
2.2 ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD Codepad
AC MAINS supply is normal or failed. When programming in Installer’s Programming
Mode or using a Master Code function, the MAINS
Figure 2: ICP-CP508LW Eight Zone LCD
Codepad
indicator lights to indicate a location value from 10 to
15. The MAINS indicator represents the 10 digit, which is added to the value of the lit zone indicator (for example, if the value programmed in a location is 12, the MAINS and Zone 2 indicators light).
Table 6: MAINS Indicator
Indicator Definition
On The AC MAINS power is normal. Flashing The AC MAINS supply failed.
FAULT indicator
The FAULT indicator lights when the system detects a system fault. Refer to Section 3.12 Fault Analysis Mode on page 18 for more information on system faults.
Each time a new system fault is detected (the FAULT indicator flashes), the codepad beeps once per min.
Press [AWAY] to stop the beeping and to acknowledge the fault.
The codepad is the communications interface between you and the alarm system. The codepad allows you to issue commands and offers visual and audible indications to guide you through general operation.
The codepad incorporates a number of indicators: eight zone indicators show the condition of each zone and seven other indicators show general status. These indicators are described in the tables throughout this section.
Zone Indicators
Table 7: FAULT indicator
Indicator Definition
On A system fault must be corrected. Off The system is normal (no faults). Flashing A system fault must be acknowledged.
Audible Indicators
The codepad provides these audible indications:
1 2 3 …
AWAY Indicator
The zone indicators (1 to 8) display the status of the zones listed in Table 3 on page 10.
The AWAY indicator lights when the system is armed in AWAY Mode. The ON indicator also lights when the system is armed in AWAY Mode (refer to Table 5 on page 10).
Table 8: Audible Indicators
Audible Indicator Definition
One short beep
Two short beeps The system accepted your code. Three short beeps
One long beep
One short beep every sec
One short beep every 2 sec
One short beep every min
A button was pressed on the codepad, or Exit Time ended when arming in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
The system executed the requested function.
Exit Time ended when arming in AWAY Mode, or the requested operation was denied or aborted.
Walk Test Mode is currently active, or warning before automatic arming takes place.
Telephone Monitor Mode is active.
There is a system fault to be acknowledged.
The AWAY indicator flashes with the STAY indicator when you are in Installer’s Programming Mode or you are using a Master Code function.
Refer to Section 3.1 Arming the System in AWAY Mode for more information.
STAY Indicator
The STAY indicator lights when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2 (refer to Table 4).
The STAY indicator also flashes with the AWAY indicator when you are in Installer’s Programming Mode or you are using a Master Code function.
The ON indicator also lights when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
For more information, refer to:
Section 3.3 to arm the system in STAY Mode 1.
Section 14.3.5 to set zones to be automatically
isolated in STAY Mode 1.
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Section 3.5 to arm the system in STAY Mode 2.
Section 5.1.5 to use the Installer Code to set zones
to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2.
Section 5.2.6 to use the Master Code to set zones
to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2.
System Disarmed
This indicator lights with the OFF
Audible Indicators
The codepad provides a number of audible indications. Refer to Table 8 on page 11.
2.3 ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned LED Codepad
Figure 3: ICP-CP500PW Master Partitioned
Codepad
indicator when the system is disarmed.
MAINS Indicator
The MAINS indicator displays whether the systems AC MAINS supply is normal or failed.
When programming in Installer’s Programming Mode or using a Master Code function, the MAINS indicator lights to indicate a location value from 10 to
15. The MAINS indicator represents the 10 digit, which is added to the value of the lit zone indicator (for example, if the value programmed in a location is 12, the MAINS and Zone 2 indicators light).
This codepad is used only on a partitioned ICP-CC488 Control Panel. The Master Partitioned
Table 9: MAINS Indicator
Indicator Definition
On The AC MAINS power normal. Flashing The AC MAINS supply failed.
FAULT indicator
The FAULT indicator lights when the system detects a system fault (refer to
Table 7 on page 11). Refer to Section 3.12 Fault Analysis Mode on page 18 for more
information on system faults.
Each time a new system fault is detected (the FAULT indicator flashes), the codepad beeps once per min. Press [AWAY] to stop the beeping and acknowledge the fault.
Programming Mode
These two indicators flash when you enter Installer’s Programming Mode or use any Master Code function.
Flashing
OFF Indicator/Zone Sealed
The OFF indicator lights when the system is disarmed and flashes when a zone becomes unsealed when disarmed. The indicator stops flashing when all zones are sealed.
ON Indicator/Zone in Alarm
The ON indicator lights when the system is armed and flashes when an alarm occurs. The indicator is reset after a valid User Code is entered.
LED codepad allows a user to operate both areas individually from the same codepad, without the need to operate individual areas from separate codepads.
The codepad is the communications interface between you and the alarm system. The codepad allows you to issue commands and offers visual and audible indications to guide you through general operation.
The codepad incorporates a number of indicators: eight zone indicators show the condition of each zone, eight area indicators show the area status, and four other indicators show general status. These indicators are described in the tables throughout this section.
Zone Indicators
The zone indicators (1 to 8) show the status of each zone as defined in Table 3 on page 10. The zones belong to the area with the lit Area Display indicator.
AREA ON/OFF Indicators
The group of four Area On/Off indicators shows the status of each area as defined in Table 10 on page 13.
If an area is armed in STAY Mode 1, the corresponding Area On/Off indicator is lit in conjunction with the PARTIAL indicator. If the area is armed in AWAY Mode, only the ON/OFF indicator is lit.
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Table 10: Area On/Off Indicators
Indicator Definition
On
Off The area is disarmed.
The area is armed in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1.
Area Display Indicators
The group of four Area Display indicators shows the area to which the eight zones belong. For example, if
Each time a new system fault is detected (the FAULT indicator flashes), the codepad beeps once per min.
Press [AWAY] to stop the beeping and to acknowledge the fault.
PARTIAL Indicator
The PARTIAL indicator lights when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1. The PARTIAL indicator flashes with the AUX indicator when Installer’s Programming Mode or a Master Code function is active. Refer to Table 13 on page 13.
the Area 1 indicator is lit, the Zones indicators correspond to the zones assigned to that area.
Press [AWAY] to move to the next area display. For example, if the Area 1 indicator is lit, pressing [AWAY] extinguishes the Area 1 indicator and lights the Area 2 indicator.
Table 11: Area Display Indicators
Indicator Definition
On Information is displayed for the area. Off Information is not displayed for the area.
AUX Indicator
If Options 8 is selected in Location 500 (refer to Section 19.3.1 Partitioning Options 1 on page 85), the AUX indicator lights when the control panel is using the telephone line. The AUX indicator also flashes with the PARTIAL indicator when Installer’s Programming Mode or Master Code functions are
Table 13: PARTIAL Indicator
Indicator Definition
On The system is armed in STAY Mode 1. Off The system is not armed in STAY Mode 1. Flashing
Installer’s Programming Mode or a Master Code function is active.
Audible Indicators
The codepad provides a number of audible indications. Refer to Table 8 on page 11.
2.4 ICP-CP516 Sixteen Zone Codepads
The ICP-CP516 Sixteen Zone Codepad must be used with sixteen wireless zone systems. The sixteen zone codepads operation and display similarly to 8 zones codepads, but also display zones 9 through 16.
Figure 4: ICP-CP516W Sixteen Zone LED
Codepad
used.
Table 12: AUX Indicator
Indicator Definition
On
Off
Flashing
The control panel is using the telephone line.
The control panel is not using the telephone line.
Installer’s Programming Mode or a Master Code function is active.
MAINS Indicator
The MAINS indicator shows the status of the AC MAINS supply (refer to Table 6 on page 11).
When programming in Installer’s Programming Mode or using a Master Code function, the MAINS indicator lights to indicate a location value from 10 to
15. The MAINS indicator represents the 10 digit, which is added to the value of the lit zone indicator (for example, if the value programmed in a location is 12, the MAINS and Zone 2 indicators light).
FAULT indicator
The FAULT indicator lights when the system detects a system fault (refer to Table 7 on page 11). Refer to Section 3.12 Fault Analysis Mode on page 18 for more information on system faults.
Figure 5: ICP-CP516LW Sixteen Zone LCD
Codepad
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3.0 System Operations
This section explains the general operations of the system: arming and disarming the system in the three modes, isolating zones, initiating codepad alarms, and determining a fault.
3.1 Arming the System in AWAY Mode
Arming the system in AWAY Mode is normally performed when you leave the premises and require that all zones are activated in a ready state to detect an intrusion.
There are two different methods to arm the system in AWAY Mode. You can always use method one. You can use method two only if Option 2 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
If you must isolate a zone (or zones) before arming the system in AWAY Mode, refer to Section 3.11 Isolating Zones on page 17.
Single button arming in AWAY Mode
To arm the system in AWAY Mode (method one):
Enter your code and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound, the AWAY indicator lights, and Exit Time starts.
To arm the system in AWAY Mode (method two):
1. Press and hold [AWAY].
2. When two beeps sound, release the button.
If a zone is not sealed at the end of Exit Time, the zone is automatically isolated and its indicator is lit on the remote codepad. The zone becomes an active part of the system again as soon as it is resealed. For example, if a window is open when Exit Time expires, the window is not an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after Exit Time expires causes an alarm.
Forced Arming
Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer to Section 14.3.7 Zone Options 2 on page 63 to enable forced arming for each zone.
If the AWAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when you attempt to arm the system in AWAY Mode, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system.
reports as User Code number 16.
Select Option 2 in Location 497 to enable single button arming in AWAY Mode (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
The AWAY indicator lights and Exit Time starts.
3.2 Disarming the System from AWAY Mode
When you enter the premises after the system is armed in AWAY Mode, you must disarm the system from AWAY Mode to disable detection devices that activate the sirens, strobe, and bell outputs.
If there was an alarm prior to disarming the system from AWAY Mode, a zone indicator flashes, indicating a previous alarm in that zone.
To disarm the system from AWAY Mode:
1. Enter your code and press [AWAY].
2. Two beeps sound and the AWAY indicator is
extinguished.
3.3 Arming the System in STAY Mode 1
STAY Mode 1 is used when you need to arm the perimeter and unused areas of the premises to detect a would-be intruder entering the premises, while at the same time being able to move freely within an area that is automatically isolated.
Only the installer can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1. Refer to Section 14.3.7 Zone Options 2 on page 63 for more information on setting zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1.
There are two methods to arm your system in STAY Mode 1. You can always use method one. You can use method two only if Option 2 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
If the system reports to a base station, it sends a Partial Close Report (Contact ID Event Code 456).
Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode
When arming the system in STAY Mode 1, an optional entry timer called Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode can be used to delay the sirens, strobe, and bell outputs if a zone that is not automatically isolated activates an alarm. Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode is the delay time used for all zones, except 24-Hour zones, when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
If the Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode is programmed and a zone that was not automatically isolated is activated, the codepad beeps twice per sec until the Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode expires or the system is disarmed. If the alarm is not reset before Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode expires, the strobe, bell, and siren outputs are activated into alarm.
Single button arming in STAY Mode 1 reports as User Code number 16.
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To arm the system in STAY Mode 1 (method one):
1. Enter your code and press [STAY].
2. Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator is lit.
Exit Time starts.
The indicators for any zones that are programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 begin to flash until Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad sounds one short beep.
To arm the system in STAY Mode 1 (method two):
1. Press and hold [STAY].
2. When two beeps sound, release the button.
The STAY indicator is lit and Exit Time starts.
The indicators for any zones that are programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 flash until Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad sounds one short beep.
If a zone is not sealed at the end of Exit Time, the zone is automatically isolated and is lit constantly on the remote codepad. The zone becomes an active part of the system again as soon as it is resealed. For example, if a window is open when Exit Time expires, the window does not become an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after Exit Time expires causes an alarm.
Forced Arming
Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer to Section 14.3.7 Zone Options 2 on page 63 to enable forced arming for each zone.
If the STAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when you attempt to arm the system in STAY Mode 1, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system.
3.4 Disarming the System from STAY Mode 1
There are two methods to disarm the system from STAY Mode 1. You can always use the first method. You can use method two only if Option 4 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 1 (method one):
1. Enter your code and press [STAY].
2. Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator is
extinguished. The system is now disarmed.
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 1 (method two):
A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm in that zone. If this is the case, a valid User Code is required to disarm the system using method one. To enable method two, Option 4 in Location 497 must be enabled (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
1. Press and hold [STAY].
2. When two beeps sound, release the button.
The STAY indicator is extinguished and the system is disarmed.
Single button disarming from STAY Mode 1 reports as User Code 16.
3.5 Arming The System in STAY Mode 2
STAY Mode 2 is used when you need to arm the perimeter and unused areas of the premises to detect a would-be intruder from entering the premises, while at the same time being able to move freely within an area that is automatically isolated.
You can program zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 using an Installer Code function (refer to Section 5.1.5) or a Master Code function (Section 5.2.6).
If the system reports to a base station, it sends a Partial Close Report (Contact ID Event Code 456).
Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode
When arming the system in STAY Mode 2, an optional entry timer called Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode can be used to delay the sirens, strobe, and bell outputs if a zone that is not automatically isolated activates an alarm. Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode is the delay time used for all zones, except 24-Hour zones, when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
If the Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode is programmed and a zone that was not automatically isolated is activated, the codepad beeps twice per sec until the Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode expires or the system is disarmed. If the alarm is not reset before Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode expires, the strobe, bell, and siren outputs are activated into alarm.
Single button disarming from STAY Mode 2 reports as User Code 16.
To arm the system in STAY Mode 2:
1. Press and hold [0].
2. When two beeps sound, release the button.
The STAY indicator is lit and the Exit Time starts.
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The indicators for any zones that are programmed to
3.7 Codepad Duress Alarm
be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 flash until the Exit Time expires. At the end of Exit Time, the zone indicators are extinguished and the codepad
Figure 6: ICP-CP500PW LED Codepad
Showing Audible Alarm Buttons
sounds one short beep. If a zone is not sealed at the end of Exit Time, the
zone is automatically isolated and is lit constantly on the remote codepad. The zone becomes an active part of the system again as soon as it is resealed. For example, if a window is open when Exit Time expires, the window does not become an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after Exit Time expires causes an alarm.
Forced Arming
Arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. Refer to Section 14.3.7 Zone Options 2 on page 63 to enable forced arming for each zone.
If the STAY indicator does not light and a long beep sounds when attempting to arm the system, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must seal all zones or manually isolate them before you can arm the system.
3.6 Disarming the System from STAY Mode 2
There are two methods to disarm the system from STAY Mode 2. You can always use the first method. You can use method two only if Option 4 is enabled in Location 497 (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 2 (method one):
1. Enter your code and press [STAY].
2. Two beeps sound and the STAY indicator is
extinguished. The system is now disarmed.
To disarm the system from STAY Mode 2 (method two):
A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm in that zone. If this is the case, a valid User Code is required to disarm the system using method one. To enable method two, Option 4 in Location 497 must be enabled (refer to Section 18.6 Consumer Options 2 on page 83).
1. Press and hold [0].
2. When two beeps sound, release the button.
The STAY indicator is extinguished and the system is disarmed.
Single button disarming from STAY Mode 2 reports as User Code16.
A codepad Duress Alarm is used as a silent holdup alarm when 9 is added to the end of a valid User Code being used to disarm the system. If a User Code has a priority level that allows arming only, that User Code can transmit a Duress Alarm when the system is armed.
A Duress Alarm (Contact ID Event Code 121) is useful only if your system reports to a monitoring station or pocket pager because domestic reporting format cannot decipher the type of alarm that occurred. You can disable the codepad Duress Alarm Report by programming 0 in Location 394 (refer to Section 15.15 Codepad Duress Report). You can select Option 2 in Location 498 to use 3 instead of 9 to activate a Duress Alarm (refer to Section 18.7 Consumer Options 3 on page 83).
3.8 Codepad Panic Alarm
An audible codepad Panic Alarm activates when a user presses either [1] and [3] or [STAY] and [AWAY] simultaneously.
Select Option 1 in Location 493 to program the codepad Panic Alarm as silent (refer to Section 18.2 System Options 2 on page 81). To disable the codepad Panic Alarm Report, program Locations 405 and 406 to 0 (refer to Section 15.16 Codepad Panic Report on page 66). A codepad Panic Alarm transmits Contact ID Event Code 120 if the system reports to a base station receiver.
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3.9 Codepad Fire Alarm
An audible codepad Fire Alarm activates when a user presses [4] and [6] on the remote codepad simultaneously. A distinct fire sound emits through the horn speaker to indicate this type of alarm. The fire sound is different than the burglary sound.
Select Option 2 in Location 493 to program the codepad Fire Alarm as silent (refer to Section 18.2 System Options 2 on page 81). To disable the codepad Fire Alarm Report, program Locations 407 and 408 to 0 (refer to Section 15.17 Codepad Fire Report). A codepad Fire Alarm transmits a Contact ID Event Code 110 to a base station receiver.
3.10 Codepad Medical Alarm
An audible codepad Medical Alarm activates when a user presses [7] and [9] simultaneously.
Select Option 4 in Location 493 to program codepad Medical Alarm as silent (refer to Section 18.2 System Options 2 on page 81). To disable reporting of the codepad Medical Alarm Report, program Locations 409 and 410 to 0 (refer to Section 15.18 Codepad Medical Report). A codepad Medical Alarm transmits a Contact ID Event Code 100 to a base station receiver.
3.11 Isolating Zones
Isolating zones allows you to manually disable one or more zones before arming the system in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, or STAY Mode 2. When a zone is isolated, access is allowed into that zone when the system is armed without activating an alarm.
For example, you might want to isolate a zone before arming the system because a zone passive infrared (PIR) detector is activating false alarms or because you need to leave a pet inside a particular zone while you are away.
You can isolate zones using one of two methods. One method requires a valid User Code and the other does not. The ability to isolate zones is determined by the priority level assigned to each User Code holder. Some User Code holders cannot isolate zones. Refer to Section 13.3 User Code Priority for more information. By default, the standard isolation method is used.
Zones that are manually isolated using this method transmit a Zone Bypass Report (Contact ID Event Code 570) for each isolated zone when the system is armed. A Zone Bypass Restore Report is transmitted when the system is disarmed.
When you select a 24-Hour Burglary Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 572 is sent. If you select a 24-Hour Fire Zone to be isolated, a Contact ID Event Code 571 is sent.
3.11.1 Standard Isolating
Standard isolating allows any operator to isolate zones because no code is required.
1. Press [STAY] twice.
Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes.
2. Enter the number of the zone to be isolated and
press [STAY]. The indicator for the zone flashes. 24-Hour zones are automatically isolated as soon as you press [STAY]. All other Burglary Zones are automatically isolated only after the system is armed.
3. Repeat Step 2 for each zone you want to isolate.
As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes.
4. Press [AWAY].
Example
To manually isolate zones 1, 3, and 4, press: [STAY][STAY][1][STAY][3][STAY][4][STAY]
[AWAY]
3.11.2 Code to Isolate
The code to isolate method permits only those User Code holders with a priority level that includes Code to Isolate. The standard isolating method is disabled for any User Code with this priority level set.
1. Press [STAY].
2. Enter your code and press [STAY].
3. Enter the number of the zone to be isolated and
4. Repeat Step 3 for each zone you want to isolate.
If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished.
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state. The indicators for the selected zones continue to flash until the next time the system is disarmed.
Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes. If you attempt to enter isolating mode with a User Code that is not set for Code to Isolate, the system ignores the attempt.
press [STAY]. The indicator for the zone flashes. 24-Hour zones are automatically isolated as soon you press [STAY]. All other Burglary zones are automatically isolated only after the system is armed.
As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished.
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5. Press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state. The indicators for the selected zones continue to flash until the next time the system is disarmed.
Example
To manually isolate zones 1, 3, and 4, press: [STAY][User Code][STAY][1][STAY][3][STAY][4]
[STAY][AWAY]
3.12 Fault Analysis Mode
When a system fault occurs, the FAULT or MAINS indicator flashes and the codepad beeps once per minute.
If the AC MAINS supply fails, the MAINS indicator flashes until the AC MAINS supply is restored. Press [AWAY] once to acknowledge the fault and stop the codepad from beeping once every minute.
To enter Fault Analysis Mode to determine a system fault other than the AC MAINS supply:
1. Press and hold [5] until two beeps sound.
The FAULT indicator remains lit and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. The lit zone indicators indicate the type of fault that occurred. Refer to Table 15 on page 20.
2. If necessary, hold down the button
corresponding to the indicator to further determine the fault. Refer to Table 15 on page 20.
3. To exit from Fault Analysis Mode, press
[AWAY]. The STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished and the FAULT indicator remains lit.
3.13 Fault Descriptions
1 – System Fault
The system FAULT indicator lights when any of the faults listed in Table 14 on page 19 occurs. In Fault Analysis Mode, hold down [1] to determine the fault that occurred.
2 – RF Low Battery
This fault occurs when a wireless zone (1 to 16) reports a low battery condition. In Fault Analysis Mode, hold down [2] until two beeps sound to light the indicator for the zone that reported the fault.
3 – Tamper Fail
This fault occurs when a zone becomes open circuit. In Fault Analysis Mode, hold down [3] until two beeps sound to display the zone that reported the fault.
4 – Sensor Watch Fault
This fault occurs when one or more detection devices fails to detect an intrusion while disarmed for the time period programmed in Locations 476 and 477 (refer to Section 15.5 Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports on page 78). The fault clears when the faulted zone detects movement and is reset.
In Fault Analysis Mode, hold down [4] until two beeps sound to show the zone that reported the fault.
5 – RF Sensor Watch Fault
This fault occurs when one or more wireless detection devices fails to detect an intrusion while disarmed state for the time programmed in Locations 476 and 477 (refer to Section 15.5 Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports on page 78). The fault clears when the faulted zone detects movement and is reset.
In Fault Analysis Mode, hold down [5] until two beeps sound to show the zone that reported the fault.
6 – Communication Fail
A communication failure registers when the control panel fails to communicate with the receiving party (for example, monitoring company, mobile phone, or pocket pager).
The communication fault clears when the control panel successfully reports to the receiving party.
In Fault Analysis Mode, hold down [6] until two beeps sound to show which communication fault occurred: 1 – Receiver 1; 2 – Receiver 2.
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Table 14: System FAULT indicators
Indicator Fault Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Low battery This fault registers when the system detects a low capacity backup battery. The system automatically performs a battery test every 4 hours and every time you arm the system.
Date and time This fault registers when the system is powered down. The fault does not cause the FAULT indicator to light on the codepad unless automatic arming time is programmed. To program the date and time, refer to Section 5.2.8.
RF receiver fault This fault registers when the RF wireless receiver unit detects RF jamming, the RF wireless receiver is disconnected from the control panel or failed, or the RF receiver’s cover tamper switch is activated.
Horn speaker This fault registers when the system detects the horn speaker is disconnected. This fault clears when the horn speaker is reconnected. This feature is enabled by selecting Option 2 in Location 492 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1).
Telephone line fault This fault registers when the system detects the telephone line is disconnected from the control panel. This feature is enabled by selecting Option 1 in Location 176 (refer to
Section 11.11 Telephone Line Fault Options).
EEPROM fail This fault registers when the system detects an internal checksum error. Contact your installer if this fault is displayed.
AUX Power Supply fail This fault occurs when the AUX Power Supply has failed. Contact your installer when this fault occurs.
AC MAINS Failure
An AC MAINS supply failure automatically flashes the MAINS indicator. If the AC MAINS supply is disconnected continuously for longer than 2 min, the remote codepad beeps the codepad buzzer once per min. If the control panel is programmed to report an AC MAINS failure to a base station receiver, an AC Fail Report (Contact ID Event Code 301) is transmitted.
The MAINS indicator stops flashing when the AC MAINS supply is reconnected. When the AC MAINS supply is connected continuously for 2 min, the codepad stops the once per min beep and an AC Fail Restore Report is transmitted to the base station receiver.
If the Enable AC Fail in 1 Hour option (1) is selected in Location 494 (refer to Section 18.3 System Options 3 on page 81), the codepad flashes the MAINS indicator when the AC MAINS supply is disconnected, but does not activate the dialer or the codepad buzzer unless the AC MAINS supply is disconnected continuously for 1 hour.
If the Ignore AC MAINS Fail option (2) is selected in Location 494 (refer to Section 18.3 System Options 3 on page 81 the codepad does not indicate when the AC MAINS supply fails, but the control panel still reports an AC Fail Report, if enabled.
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Table 15: Fault Analysis Conditions
Zone Indicator Fault Description Hold Down Button Zone Indicator Fault Condition
1 System fault 1 1 Low battery
2 Date and time 3 RF receiver jamming RF receiver tamper switch RF receiver communications fail 4 Horn speaker 5 Telephone line fail 6 EEPROM fail 7 AUX Power Supply fail
2 RF low battery 2 1 to 16 Zones 1 to 16 RF low battery 3 Zone Tamper Alarm 3 1 to 16 Zones 1 to 16 Tamper Alarm 4 Sensor watch fail 4 1 to 16 Zones 1 to 16 sensor watch fail 5 RF sensor watch 5 1 to 16 Zones 1 to 16 RF sensor watch fail 6 Communications fail 6 1 Receiver 1 fail
2 Receiver 2 fail
4.0 Remote Radio Transmitter Operations
The ICP-CC488 Control Panel can be remotely operated using hand-held remote radio transmitters. You can use either a 2-button or a 4-button hand­held transmitter to operate the system.
Figure 7: RF3332: 2-Button Keyfob
Transmitter
1
2
3
1 – Arm button 2 – Disarm button 3 – Arm and Disarm buttons: Press both buttons
at same time for 2 sec to send a Panic alarm
Figure 8: RF3334: 4-Button Keyfob
Transmitter
5
1
2
3
4
1 – Arm button 2 – Disarm button 3 – Option 1 button 4 – Option 2 button. 5 – Arm and Disarm buttons: Press both buttons
at same time for 2 sec to send a Panic alarm
The 2-button and 4-button hand-held transmitters can remotely arm and disarm the system in AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1, and can activate remote Panic Alarms. The 4-button hand-held transmitter has the added ability to operate the control panel’s programmable outputs to activate a garage door or outside lights, for example.
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Before a hand-held radio transmitter can operate the control panel, you must teach the transmitter’s radio code to the control panel. Refer to Section 4.3 Changing or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes for more information.
4.1 Indications from Remote Radio Transmitter Operations
When using the 2-channel or 4-channel hand-held transmitter to operate the system, audible or visual indications, or both, can be provided by the horn speakers or the strobe. These indications allow you to operate the system from outside the premises with confidence. The installer can program audible and visual indication beeps by selecting Options 4 and 8 in Location 492 (refer to Section 18.1 System Options 1 on page 80). You can adjust the speaker beep volume in Location 491 (refer to Section 17.15).
Table 16: Horn Speaker Indication Beeps for
Remote Operations
No of Beeps System Status
One System disarmed Two System armed in AWAY Mode One two-tone beep System armed in STAY Mode 1
Table 17: Strobe Indications for Remote
Operations
Strobe Duration System Status
3 sec System disarmed 6 sec System armed in AWAY Mode 6 sec System armed in STAY Mode 1
4.2 Remote Radio User Code Priority Levels
You can program the remote radio hand-held transmitters to operate only as User Codes 9 to 16. You can assign priority levels to each hand-held transmitter, allowing the transmitter to arm the system only, or to arm and disarm the system, for example. Refer to Section 13.3 User Code Priority for more information.
Before a hand-held radio transmitter can operate the control panel, you must teach the transmitter’s radio code to the control panel. Refer to Section 4.3 Changing or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes for more information.
4.3 Changing or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes
You can use up to eight remote radio hand-held transmitters (User Codes 9 to 16) to operate the system. Before the control panel accepts a signal from a remote radio hand-held transmitter, the control panel must learn the transmitter’s code.
You can substitute the Installer Code for the Master Code below to change or
To add or change a remote radio User Code:
1. Enter the Master Code and press [1][AWAY].
2. Enter the user number (9 to 16) you want to add
Table 18: Codepad Indicators for Remote Radio
Data Zone Indicators Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MAINS
9 X X 10 X 11 X X 12 X X 13 X X 14 X X 15 X X 16 X X
3. Enter the nine-digit RF ID number located on
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to add or change another
delete remote radio User Codes.
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
or change and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding zone indicators light. Refer to Table 18 on page 21.
User Numbers
the back of the hand-held transmitter and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
remote radio User Code.
This function is automatically terminated if you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that the code already exists or you selected an incorrect user number.
When using a partitioned ICP-CC488 Control Panel, you must allocate the remote radio User Codes to one or more areas (refer to Section 19.5 User Code Allocations).
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To delete a remote radio User Code:
1. Enter the Master Code and press [1][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the user number (9 to 16) you want to
delete and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding zone indicators light. Refer to Table 18 on page 21.
3. Press [STAY] to delete the User Code.
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to delete another remote
radio User Code.
This function is automatically terminated if you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that you selected an incorrect user number.
5.0 System Functions
This section explains more advanced features, such as Installer Code, Master Code, and hold-down functions that are required for testing and regular maintenance of the system.
5.1 Installer Code Functions
Installer Code functions allow the installer to perform various system tests and tasks without knowing a Master Code.
To access the required Installer Code function, enter the Installer Code and corresponding function digit, and press [AWAY]. The Installer Code functions are listed in Table 19 on page 22.
You can access these functions only when the system is disarmed.
Table 19: Installer Code Functions
Function Description
0
1
2
3
4 Set STAY Mode 2 zones
5
6
7
8
Add/delete RF wireless devices (Refer to Section 5.1.1)
Set the number of days until the first Test Report (Section 5.1.2)
Change domestic telephone numbers (Section 5.1.3)
Change the Telco arm/disarm sequence (Section 5.1.4)
(Section 5.1.5) Satellite Siren (EDMSAT) Service Mode
(Section 5.1.6) Turn Telephone Monitor Mode on and off
(Section 5.1.7) Walk Test Mode
(Section 5.1.8) Event Memory Recall Mode
(Section 5.1.9)
5.1.1 Add or Delete RF Wireless Devices
The control panel can accept up to 16 wireless devices on any or all of the eight zones used by the system. It is possible to connect wireless PIRs, reed switches, and smoke detectors directly to the control panel. You can allocate multiple wireless devices to each zone (for example, you can allocate up to 16 wireless devices to Zone 1 and hard wire the remaining seven zones). Refer to Section 20.3 Default
RF Device Mapping (Devices 1 to 8) and Section 20.4 Default RF Device Mapping (Devices 9 to 16) for more
information.
To program an RF wireless device:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [0][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the RF device number (1 to 16) you want
to change and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding codepad indicators light to show the RF device number you selected.
3. Enter the nine-digit RF ID number found on the
back of the RF device and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to add another device.
This function is automatically terminated if you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that you selected an incorrect user number.
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Example
To program RF wireless device number 3 whose 9­digit ID number is 000094946, enter
[1 2 3 4 0][AWAY][3][AWAY] [0 0 0 0 9 4 9 4 6][AWAY]
To delete an RF wireless device:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [0][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the RF device number (1 to 16) you want
to delete and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding codepad indicators light to show the RF device number you selected.
3. Press [STAY] to delete the RF device.
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 to delete another RF wireless
device.
5.1.2 Set the Number of Days until the First Test Report
This function determines when the system sends the first Test Report (Contact ID Event Code 602). If you do not use this Installer Code function, the first Test Report is sent to the base station receiver after the repeat interval programmed in Location 428 (refer to Section 15.28 Test Reporting Time). If you want the system to send the first Test Report sooner than the repeat interval, use this function to set when the first Test Report is sent.
To set the first Test Report:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [1][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the number of days (1 to 15) until the first
Test Report is sent and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. The system returns to the disarmed state.
Each time you enter Installer’s Programming Mode, the first Test Report time defaults back to the repeat interval set in Location 434.
The number of days decrements by one at 2400 hours as set in Locations 901 to 904 (refer to Section 17.16 System Time).
Example
If the repeat interval is set to 7 days, but you want the first Test Report to be sent in 2 days, enter:
[1 2 3 4 1][AWAY][2][AWAY]
5.1.3 Change Domestic Phone Numbers
When the system is set up for domestic dialing, this function allows the installer to view and program the telephone numbers the system calls if an alarm occurs. Refer to Section 9.0 Domestic Dialing on page 42 for more information.
To change domestic phone numbers:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [2][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. If no telephone numbers are programmed, they are displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators. Refer to Table 21 on page 24 for the indicators and their meanings. If no telephone numbers are programmed, an additional two beeps sound after entering this mode. These two beeps normally sound after you enter the last digit of the last phone number.
2. Enter the first phone number.
Each digit is displayed as you enter it.
3. If you are programming another phone number,
press [STAY][4] to separate the end of one phone number and the beginning of the next. If you are not programming other numbers, go to Step 5.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to program another phone
number.
5. Press [AWAY] to exit from this mode.
Table 20: Domestic Dialing Digits
Digit Required
0 0 8 8 1 1 9 9 2 2 3 3 * [STAY]1 4 4 # [STAY]2 5 5 4 sec pause [STAY]3 6 6 break [STAY]4 7 7 15 [STAY]5
Number to Program
Digit Required
Number to Program
Example
If you want to program two separate telephone numbers (9672 1777 and 9672 1233), enter:
[1 2 3 4 2][AWAY][9 6 7 2 1 7 7 7][STAY] [4 9 6 7 2 1 2 3 3][[AWAY]
You can suspend domestic dialing at any time (for example, you are moving house and do not want the system to continue calling your work place or mobile phone).
To disable domestic dialing:
Enter the Installer Code and press [2][AWAY] [STAY][4][AWAY].
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Table 21: Codepad Indicators When Changing
Phone Numbers
Zone Indicators MAINS Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Indicator
0 X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 X 8 X 9 X X * X X # X X Pause X X Break X X 15 X X
5.1.4 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence
This function allows you to program the call forward sequence to automatically operate when you arm the system in AWAY Mode. This feature is available only if the call forward option is available from your telecommunication provider.
Telco Arm Sequence
This option allows you to program the Call Forward – Immediate On sequence or Call Forward – No Answer sequence that automatically operates when you arm the system in the AWAY Mode..
The examples provided for this feature apply only to Australia.
Call Forward – Immediate On
You can redirect calls to anywhere in Australia, including mobiles, pagers, and answering services. When this Call Forward option is turned on, your telephone does not ring.
Call Forward – No Answer
If your telephone is not answered within 20 sec, this feature redirects the incoming call to another number anywhere in Australia. You can still make outgoing calls.
Telco Disarming Sequence
This option allows you to automatically disable the call forward sequence when you disarm the system.
Table 22: Telco Arm/Disarm Dialing Digits
Digit Required
0 0 8 8 1 1 9 9 2 2 3 3 * [STAY]1 4 4 # [STAY]2 5 5 4 sec pause [STAY]3 6 6 break [STAY]4 7 7
Number to Program
Digit Required
Number to Program
To program the telco arming sequence:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [3][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Press [1][AWAY] to change the telco arming
sequence. Three beeps sound. If a call forwarding sequence is already programmed, the sequence is displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators. Refer to Table 21 on page 24 for the indicators and their meanings. If no call forward sequence is programmed, an additional two beeps sound after entering this mode. These two beeps normally sound after the last digit of the call forward sequence is displayed.
3. Enter the desired call forward sequence.
For example, program [* 6 1][phone number][#] for the call forward – no answer sequence, or [* 2 1][phone number][#] for the call forward – immediate sequence.
Remember that when you program a * in the telco arm sequence, you enter [STAY][1]. When you program the # in the telco arm sequence, you enter [STAY][2].
4. Press [STAY][2][AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.
Example
If you want to automatically divert all unanswered incoming calls to another telephone number (for example, 9672 1777) when the system is armed in AWAY Mode, enter:
[1 2 3 4 3][AWAY][1][AWAY][STAY] [1 6 1 9 6 7 2 1 7 7 7][STAY][2][AWAY]
You can suspend the telco arming sequence at any time. To disable the telco arming sequence:
Enter the Installer Code and press [3][AWAY][1] [AWAY][STAY][4][AWAY].
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To program the telco disarm sequence:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [3][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Press [2][AWAY] to change the telco disarming
sequence. Three beeps sound. If a telco disarming sequence is already programmed, the sequence is displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators. Refer to Table 21 on page 24 for the indicators and their meanings. If no telco disarming sequence is programmed, an additional two beeps sound after entering this mode. These two beeps normally sound after the last digit of the sequence is displayed.
3. Enter the desired call forward disable sequence.
For example, program [# 6 1 #] to disable the call forward – no answer sequence, or [# 2 1 #] to disable the call forward – immediate sequence.
Remember that when you program a # in the telco arm sequence, you enter [STAY][2].
4. Press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.
You can suspend the telco disarming sequence at any time.
To disable the telco disarming sequence: Enter the Installer Code and press [3][AWAY][2]
[AWAY][STAY][4][AWAY].
5.1.5 Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones
This function allows the installer to select the zones that are automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode 2.
To arm the system in STAY Mode 2, press and hold [0] until two beeps sound. Refer to Section 5.4.3 or Section 3.5 Arming The System in STAY Mode 2 for more information.
To set STAY Mode 2 zones:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [4][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes.
2. Enter the number of the zone you want to
automatically isolate and press [STAY]. The corresponding zone indicator flashes.
3. Repeat Step 2 for each zone you want to select.
4. Press [AWAY].
Example
If you want to select zones 2, 5, and 6, enter: [1 2 3 4 4][AWAY][2][STAY][5][STAY][6][STAY]
[AWAY]
You can disable all zones selected to be automatically isolated for STAY Mode 2 at any time. To disable STAY Mode 2 zones:
Enter the Installer Code and press [4][AWAY] [AWAY].
5.1.6 Satellite Siren Service Mode
If the SS914 Satellite Siren (EDMSAT) is connected to Output 1, this function allows you to perform service work on the system without activating the satellite siren. The satellite siren returns to its normal working state the next time the system is armed.
To enter Satellite Siren Service Mode:
Enter the Installer Code and press [5][AWAY]. Three beeps sound.
5.1.7 Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On
Telephone Monitor Mode allows you to use the remote codepad for visual representation of data transmissions between the control panel and the base station receiver. The dialing sequence is also shown in this mode.
The codepad beeps once every two sec when Telephone Monitor Mode is active, whether the system is in Installer’s Programming Mode or normal operating mode. The first five indicators show the progressive steps during a transmission to the base station receiver.
After you activate Telephone Monitor Mode, hold down [9] until two beeps sound to initiate a Test Report.
As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished.
This function does not work on a partitioned ICP-CC488 Control Panel.
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state. The indicators for the zones you selected and the STAY indicator are extinguished.
and Off
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Table 23: Telephone Monitor Mode Indications
To enter Event Memory Recall Mode:
Enter the Installer Code and press [8][AWAY].
Zone LED Dialing Event
1 Telephone line seized 2 Dialing phone number 3 Handshake received 4 Data is being transmitted 5 Kiss-off received None Telephone line released
To turn Telephone Monitor Mode on:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [6][AWAY].
Three beeps sound.
2. Press and hold [9] until two beeps sound.
A Test Report is sent.
To turn Telephone Monitor Mode off:
Three beeps sound. The events are played back by the codepad indicators in reverse chronological order.
Example
If the events occurred in the following order:
Table 24: Event Sequence
Sequence Event
1 System armed in AWAY Mode 2 Alarm in Zone 3 3 Alarm in Zone 4 4 System disarmed
The alarm memory plays back in this order:
Enter the Installer Code and press [6][AWAY]. Two beeps sound.
You must exit from Telephone Monitor Mode to resume normal operations.
5.1.8 Walk Test Mode
Walk Test Mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure they are functioning correctly. Before activating Walk Test Mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing. Refer to Section 3.11 Isolating Zones for more information. Use Locations 383 and 384 to enable Walk Test Mode Reports (refer to Section 15.2).
To enter Walk Test Mode:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [7][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. The codepad beeps once per sec when Walk Test Mode is active.
2. Unseal and seal the zones to be tested.
The codepad sounds one long beep and the horn speaker sounds one short beep each time a zone is sealed or unsealed.
3. Press [AWAY] to exit from this function.
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished. The system returns to the disarmed state.
5.1.9 Event Memory Recall Mode
Table 25: Event Memory Playback
Sequence Indication Event
1
2 Zone 4 and AWAY
3
4
All indicators off except MAINS
indicators light Zone 3 and AWAY
indicators light AWAY indicator
lights
System disarmed
Alarm in Zone 4
Alarm in Zone 3
System armed in AWAY Mode
Each event is indicated by a beep and a lit indicator. Resetting a disarmed 24-Hour Alarm is indicated by a beep only.
After the last event, three beeps sound to indicate the end of playback. You can stop the replay at any time by pressing [AWAY].
If the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, the STAY indicator shows the event memory playback. There is no differentiation between STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode 2.
If the control panel is powered down, the memory of all events is saved.
If a ICP-CC488 Control Panel is partitioned, only ten events per area play back.
This function allows you to play back the last 40 system events that occurred. Event Memory Recall Mode reports all alarms and each arming or disarming of the system and helps with troubleshooting system faults. The events are displayed using the codepad indicators.
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5.2 Master Code Functions
Master Code functions allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain supervisory level functions. You can use these functions only when the system is disarmed.
The default Master Code (User Code 1) is
2580. It is possible to program multiple
To access a Master Code function, enter the Master Code and press the corresponding function digit and the [AWAY] button. The Master Code functions are listed in Table 26.
Master Codes. Refer to Section 13.3 User Code Priority for more information.
To arm or disarm both areas at the same time: Enter your Master Code and press [0][AWAY]. Two
beeps sound and both areas are armed or disarmed from AWAY Mode.
5.2.2 Changing and Deleting User Codes
This function allows a Master Code holder to change or delete a User Code.
When using a partitioned ICP-CC488 Control Panel, the Master Code holder cannot add, change, or delete User Codes unless the User Code is allocated to the same area as the Master Code. Refer to Section
13.3 User Code Priority for more information.
1. Enter your Master Code and press [1][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY
Table 26: Master Code Functions
Function Description
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Arm or disarm both areas at the same time (Refer to Section 5.2.1)
Add, change, and delete User Codes/Remote Radio User Codes (Sections 5.2.2 and 5.2.3)
Change domestic phone numbers (Section 5.2.4)
Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence (Section 5.2.5)
Set zones for STAY Mode 2 (Section 5.2.6)
Turn outputs on and off (Section 5.2.7)
Set the date and time (Section 5.2.8)
Walk Test Mode (Section 5.2.9)
Event Memory Recall Mode (Section 5.2.10)
5.2.1 Arm or Disarm Both Areas at the Same Time
This Master Code function only operates with partitioned ICP-CC488 systems and allows Master Codes allocated to both Area 1 and Area 2 to arm or disarm both areas at the same time.
This feature allows a Master Code holder to arm or disarm the system by pressing one extra button rather than entering a code twice. You can use either the CP5 Area Addressable Codepad (CP500A) or the Master Partitioned Codepad (CP500P) with this function. To enable this feature, select Option 2 in Location 501 (refer to Section 19.3.2 Partitioning Options 2).
indicators flash.
2. Enter the number of the code (1 to 8) you want
to change and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding zone indicator lights. Refer to Table 27 on page 28.
3. Enter the new code and press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
4. Repeat this procedure to change other User
Codes.
This function is automatically terminated if you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that the code already exists or you entered an incorrect user number.
Example
To program User Code number 2 as 4627, enter: [2 5 8 0 1][AWAY][2][AWAY][4 6 2 7][AWAY]
To delete a User Code:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [1][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the number of the code (1 to 8) you want
to delete and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding zone indicator lights. Refer to Table 27.
3. Press [STAY] to delete the User Code.
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
4. Repeat this procedure to delete other User
Codes.
This function terminates automatically if you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that the code already exists or that you entered an incorrect user number.
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Table 27: User Numbers Displayed by the
Codepad Indicators
4. Repeat this procedure to delete other remote
radio User Codes.
This function terminates automatically if
User Zone Indicators Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 X 8 X
Example
To delete user code number 3, enter: [2 5 8 0 1][AWAY][3][AWAY][STAY]
5.2.3 Changing and Deleting Remote Radio User Codes
This function allows a Master Code holder to change or delete a remote radio User Code.
To add or change a remote radio User Code:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [1][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the number of the code (9 to 16) you want
to change and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding codepad indicators light. Refer to Table 28 on page 28.
3. Enter the nine-digit RF ID number found on the
back of the hand-held transmitter and press [#]. Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
4. Repeat this procedure to change other remote
radio User Codes.
This function is automatically terminated if you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that the code already exists or you entered an incorrect user number.
To delete a remote radio User Code:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [1][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the number of the code (9 to 16) you want
to delete and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound and the corresponding codepad indicators light. Refer to Table 28.
3. Press [STAY] to delete the User Code.
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
Table 28: Remote Radio Numbers Displayed
User Zone Indicators MAINS No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Indicator
9 X X 10 X 11 X X 12 X X 13 X X 14 X X 15 X X 16 X X
5.2.4 Changing Domestic Phone Numbers
When the system is set up for domestic dialing, this function allows the installer to view and program the telephone numbers the system calls if an alarm occurs. Refer to Section 9.0 Domestic Dialing on page 42 for more information.
To change domestic phone numbers:
1. Enter you Master Code and press [2][AWAY].
2. Enter the first phone number.
3. If you are programming another phone number,
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to program another phone
5. Press [AWAY] to exit from this mode.
you do not press a button within 60 sec or if you press [AWAY].
One long beep indicates that the code already exists or that you entered an incorrect user number.
by the Codepad Indicators
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash. If no telephone numbers are programmed, they are displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators. Refer to Table 30 on page 29 for the indicators and their meanings. If no telephone numbers are programmed, an additional two beeps sound after entering this mode. These two beeps normally sound after you enter the last digit of the last phone number.
Each digit is displayed as you enter it.
press [STAY][4] to separate the end of one phone number and the beginning of the next. If you are not programming other numbers, go to Step 5.
number.
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Table 29: Domestic Dialing Digits
Digit Required
0 0 8 8 1 1 9 9 2 2 3 3 * [STAY]1 4 4 # [STAY]2 5 5 4 sec pause [STAY]3 6 6 break [STAY]4 7 7 15 [STAY]5
Number to Program
Digit Required
Number to Program
Example
If you want to program two separate telephone numbers (9672 1777 and 9672 1233), enter:
[2 5 8 0 2][AWAY][9 6 7 2 1 7 7 7][STAY] [4 9 6 7 2 1 2 3 3][[AWAY]
To disable domestic dialing:
Enter your Master Code and press [2][AWAY] [STAY][4][AWAY].
Table 30: Codepad Indicators When Changing
Domestic Telephone Numbers
Zone Indicators MAINS Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Indicator
0 X 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 X 8 X 9 X X * X X # X X Pause X X Break X X
5.2.5 Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence
This feature allows you to program the telco arm sequence and telco disarm sequence. This feature is available only if your telecommunication provider has the call forward option available.
Telco Arm Sequence
This allows you to program the Call Forward – Immediate On sequence or Call Forward – No Answer sequence that automatically operates when you arm the system in the AWAY Mode.
The examples provided for this feature apply only to Australia.
Call Forward – Immediate On
You can redirect calls to anywhere in Australia, including mobiles, pagers, and answering services. When this Call Forward option is turned on, your telephone does not ring.
Call Forward – No Answer
If your telephone is not answered within 20 sec, this feature redirects the incoming call to another number anywhere in Australia. You can still make outgoing calls.
Telco Disarming Sequence
This option allows you to automatically disable the call forward sequence when you disarm the system.
Table 31: Telco Arm/Disarm Dialing Digits
Digit Required
0 0 8 8 1 1 9 9 2 2 3 3 * [STAY]1 4 4 # [STAY]2 5 5 4 sec pause [STAY]3 6 6 break [STAY]4 7 7 15 [STAY]5
Number to Program
Digit Required
Number to Program
To program the telco arming sequence:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [3][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Press [1][AWAY] to change the telco arming
sequence. Three beeps sound. If a call forward sequence is already programmed, the sequence is displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators. Refer to Table 30 on page 29 for the indicators and their meanings. If no call forward sequence is programmed, an additional two beeps sound after entering this mode. These two beeps normally sound after the last digit of the call forward sequence is displayed.
3. Enter the desired call forward sequence.
For example, program [* 6 1][phone number][#] for the call forward – no answer sequence, or [* 2 1][phone number][#] for the call forward – immediate sequence.
When you program a * in the telco arm sequence, enter [STAY][1]. When you program the # in the telco arm sequence, enter [STAY][2].
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4. Press [STAY][2][AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.
Example
If you want to automatically divert all unanswered incoming calls to another telephone number (for example, 9672 1777) when the system is armed in AWAY Mode, enter:
[2 5 8 0 3][AWAY][1][AWAY][STAY] [1 6 1 9 6 7 2 1 7 7 7][STAY][2][AWAY]
You can suspend the telco arming sequence at any time. To disable the telco arming sequence:
Enter your Master Code and press [3][AWAY][1] [AWAY][STAY][4][AWAY].
To program the telco disarming sequence:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [3][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Press [2][AWAY] to change the telco disarming
sequence. Three beeps sound. If a telco disarming sequence is already programmed, the sequence is displayed one digit at a time using the remote codepad indicators. Refer to Table 30 on page 29 for the indicators and their meanings. If no telco disarming sequence is programmed, an additional two beeps sound after entering this mode. These two beeps normally sound after the last digit of the sequence is displayed.
3. Enter the desired call forward disable sequence.
For example, program [# 6 1 #] to disable the call forward – no answer sequence, or [# 2 1 #] to disable the call forward – immediate sequence.
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To set STAY Mode 2 zones:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [4][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY indicator flashes.
2. Enter the number of the zone you want to
automatically isolate and press [STAY]. The corresponding zone indicator flashes.
3. Repeat Step 2 to select each zone.
As each zone is selected to be isolated, the corresponding zone indicator flashes. If you make a mistake, enter the incorrect zone number and press [STAY]. This zone is no longer selected to be isolated and the zone indicator is extinguished.
This function does not work on a partitioned ICP-CC488 Control Panel.
4. Press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state. The indicators for the zones you selected and the STAY indicator are extinguished.
Example
If you want to select zones 2, 5, and 6, enter: [2 5 8 0 4][AWAY][2][STAY][5][STAY][6][STAY]
[AWAY] You can disable all zones selected to be automatically
isolated for STAY Mode 2 at any time. To disable STAY Mode 2 zones:
Enter your Master Code and press [4][AWAY] [AWAY].
5.2.7 Turning Outputs On/Off
If an output is programmed for remote operation, you can turn the remote output on or off using this Master Code function or remotely using the Alarm
When you program a # in the telco arm sequence, enter [STAY][2].
4. Press [AWAY].
Two beeps sound and the system returns to the disarmed state.
You can suspend the telco disarming sequence at any time. To disable the telco disarming sequence:
Enter your Master Code and press [3][AWAY][2] [AWAY][STAY][4][AWAY].
5.2.6 Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones
This function allows the Master Code holder to select the zones that are isolated automatically when the system is armed in STAY Mode 2.
To arm the system in STAY Mode 2, press and hold [0] until two beeps sound. Refer to Section 5.4.3 or Section 3.5 Arming The System in STAY Mode 2 for more information.
Link Software. To use this Master Code function, you must program
one or more of the outputs with these Output Event Types:
Output 1 = Output Event Type 2,8 (page 74) Output 2 = Output Event Type 2,9 (page 74) Output 3 = Output Event Type 2,10 (page 74)
To turn an output on from the remote codepad:
1. Enter your Master Code and press [5][AWAY].
Three beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter the number of the output (1 to 3) and press
[AWAY]. Three beeps sound and the output turns on.
3. Repeat Step 2 to turn on another output.
4. Press [AWAY] to exit from this function.
Two beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators are extinguished.
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