EDM solution ultima 862 Operation Manual

Solution Ultima 862
Operators Manual
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Solution Ultima 862
Operators Manual
Copyright 1998 by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited,
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Document Part Number MA486O
Printed 16 February 1999
This documentation is provided to suit the Solution Ultima 862 Control Panel (CC486).
Firmware Revision 1.00
Hardware Revision A - F
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Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................6
CODEPAD INDICATORS................................................................................................................7
Zone Indicators...............................................................................................................................................7
AWAY Indicator.............................................................................................................................................7
STAY Indicator ............................................................................................................................................... 8
System Disarmed............................................................................................................................................. 8
MAINS Indicator............................................................................................................................................8
Off Indicator / Zone Sealed.............................................................................................................................8
On Indicator / Zone In Alarm.........................................................................................................................8
FAULT Indicator............................................................................................................................................ 9
Audible Indications......................................................................................................................................... 9
ARMING THE SYSTEM ................................................................................................................10
Forced Arming ......................................................................................................................................... 10
Arming In AWAY Mode...............................................................................................................................10
Arming In STAY Mode 1 .............................................................................................................................11
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode........................................................................................................ 11
Arming In STAY Mode 2 .............................................................................................................................12
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode........................................................................................................ 12
Programming STAY Mode 2 Zones ............................................................................................................. 12
DISARMING THE SYSTEM .........................................................................................................13
ADDING USER CODES.................................................................................................................13
ADDING RADIO REMOTE USER CODES .................................................................................13
DELETING USER CODES/RADIO USER CODES.....................................................................14
RADIO TRANSMITTER OPERATIONS .....................................................................................14
CODEPAD DURESS ALARM........................................................................................................15
CODEPAD PANIC ALARM...........................................................................................................15
CODEPAD FIRE ALARM..............................................................................................................15
CODEPAD MEDICAL ALARM....................................................................................................15
CODEPAD TAMPER (ACCESS DENIED)...................................................................................15
ISOLATING ZONES ......................................................................................................................16
Standard Isolating ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Code To Isolate..............................................................................................................................................17
FAULT ANALYSIS MODE ........................................................................................................... 17
Fault Descriptions.........................................................................................................................................19
System Fault................................................................................................................................................ 19
Low Battery............................................................................................................................................. 19
Date and Time.......................................................................................................................................... 19
RF Receiver Fail...................................................................................................................................... 19
Horn Speaker........................................................................................................................................... 19
Telephone Line Fail................................................................................................................................. 19
E2 Fault................................................................................................................................................... 19
Fuse Fail.................................................................................................................................................. 19
RF Low Battery ........................................................................................................................................... 19
Tamper Fail ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Sensor Watch Fault ..................................................................................................................................... 20
RF Sensor Watch Fault................................................................................................................................20
Communication Fail....................................................................................................................................20
DATE AND TIME........................................................................................................................... 20
TELCO ARM/DISARM SEQUENCE ........................................................................................... 21
TURNING OUTPUTS ON/OFF..................................................................................................... 22
Reset Latching Outputs ................................................................................................................................ 22
TESTING......................................................................................................................................... 23
Horn Speaker Test........................................................................................................................................23
Bell Test ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Strobe Test .................................................................................................................................................... 23
Walk Test Mode............................................................................................................................................ 23
Test Report.................................................................................................................................................... 23
Event Memory............................................................................................................................................... 23
DAY ALARM.................................................................................................................................. 24
CODEPAD BUZZER TONE CHANGE ........................................................................................ 24
REMOTE ARMING VIA TELEPHONE ...................................................................................... 24
DOMESTIC DIALLING ................................................................................................................ 25
Acknowledging Domestic Calls..................................................................................................................... 25
Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers.............................................................................................. 26
Disable Domestic Dialling.............................................................................................................................26
BASIC PAGER REPORTING ....................................................................................................... 27
Basic Pager Display Information .................................................................................................................. 27
Subscriber ID Number ............................................................................................................................. 27
Zone Status.............................................................................................................................................. 27
System Status........................................................................................................................................... 27
GLOSSARY OF TERMS................................................................................................................ 29
WARRANTY STATEMENT.......................................................................................................... 31
YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE...........................................................................................................31
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................................................................................31
ADVICE TO USERS.......................................................................................................................32
NEW ZEALAND TELEPERMIT NOTES.....................................................................................32
INSTALLATION NOTES...............................................................................................................33
INDEX..............................................................................................................................................37
Notice To All Owners
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Introduction
Congratulations on selecting the Solution Ultima 862 control panel to protect you and your property. So that you can obtain the most from your unit, we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating features of this system. You will notice that in all aspects of planning, engineering, styling, operation, convenience and adaptability, we have sought to anticipate your every possible requirement.
Programming simplicity and speed have been some of the major considerations and we believe that our objectives in this area have been more than satisfied.
This manual will explain all aspects of operating the control panel. All system parameters and options are detailed; however, suitability is left up to the individual. Every system can be tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily.
It is recommended that you test the sirens, strobe and zones at weekly intervals. Refer to Testing on page 25 for further information.
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Codepad Indicators
Figure 1: CP5 Eight Zone
LED Codepad
The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system. The codepad allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation.
The codepad incorporates numerous indicators. There are zone indicators that are used to show the condition of each zone and four others for general status. The following pages outline a list of situations and the relevant indicators that will be seen.
Figure 2: CP5 Eight Zone
LCD Codepad
Zone Indicators
The zone indicators (1-8) are used to display the status of the zones. The following table
1 2 3 ….
lists the various circumstances that the indicators will display (ie. Zone Sealed / Zone Unsealed).
Zone Indicator Definition
On Off
Flashing Fast
(0.25 Sec On/0.25 Sec Off)
Flashing Slow
(1 Sec On/1 Sec Off)
Zone Is Unsealed Zone Is Sealed Zone Is In Alarm Condition
Zone Is Manually Isolated Or Selected To Be Isolated
Table 1: Zone Indicator
AWAY Indicator
The AWAY indicator is used to display that the system is armed in AWAY Mode. The AWAY indicator will also flash in unison with the STAY indicator when programming various options throughout the operator’s manual.
Refer to page 10 for information on the different methods of arming the system in AWAY Mode.
AWAY Indicator Definition
On Off
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System Is Armed In AWAY Mode System Is Not Armed In AWAY Mode
Table 2: AWAY Indicator
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STAY Indicator
The STAY indicator is used to display that the system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The STAY indicator will also flash in unison with the AWAY indicator when programming various options throughout the operator’s manual.
Refer to page 11 for information on the different methods of arming in STAY Mode 1. For information and the method of arming in STAY Mode 2, refer to page 12.
STAY Indicator Definition
On Off
Flashing Twice A Second
Flashing Once Every
3 Seconds
System Is Armed In STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 System Is Not Armed In STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 Zone Isolating Mode Or Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones Day Alarm Status – Day Alarm Turned On
Table 3: STAY Indicator
System Disarmed
This indicator will display with the indicator when the system has been disarmed.
MAINS Indicator
The MAINS indicator is used to display that the systems AC mains supply is normal or has failed.
MAINS Indicator Definition
On
AC Mains Power Normal
Flashing
AC Mains Supply Has Failed
Table 4: MAINS Indicator
Off Indicator / Zone Sealed
The indicator will display when the system is in the disarmed state and will flash when a zone becomes unsealed during the disarmed state. The indicator will stop flashing when all zones are sealed.
On Indicator / Zone In Alarm
The indicator will display when the system is armed in AWAY Mode and will flash when an alarm occurs. The indicator will reset once a valid user code has been entered.
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FAULT Indicator
The FAULT indicator is used to display that the system has detected a system fault. Refer to Fault Analysis Mode on page 17 for additional information on system faults.
Every time a new system fault has been detected (eg: FAULT indicator flashing), the codepad will begin to beep once every minute. Pressing the # button once will cancel the once a minute beep and acknowledge the fault (eg: FAULT indicator on steady).
FAULT Indicator Definition
On Off
Flashing
There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Rectified The System Is Normal, There Are No Faults There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Acknowledged
Table 5: FAULT Indicator
Audible Indications
In general, the audible indicators given out by the codepad buzzer are as follows:
Audible Indicator Definition
Once Short Beep
Two Short Beeps
Three Short Beeps
One Long Beep
One Beep Every Second
One Short Beep Every
Minute
A Button Has Been Pressed On The Codepad, Or, End Of Exit Time When Armed In STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2
The System Has Accepted Your Code The Requested Function Has Been Executed
Indicates the End Of Exit Time When Armed In AWAY Mode, Or The Requested Operation Has Been Denied Or Aborted Walk Test Mode Is Currently Active Or Warning Before Automatic Arming Takes Place
There Is A System Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged
Table 6: Audible Indicators
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Arming The System
There are several different ways to arm the system depending on whether you are leaving the premises and require all active zones to be in a ready state for an intruder, or, if you are remaining in the premises and only require part of the system to be in a ready state for an intruder.
If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time, the zone will be automatically isolated and will be constantly displayed on the remote codepad. The zone will again become an active part of the system when the zone has resealed (ie. If a window is left open after exit time has expired, the window will not be an active part of the system until the window has closed. Opening the window after exit time has expired will cause an alarm condition).
The different methods for arming the system include:
Ø AWAY Mode
Arms the entire system. Refer to Arming In AWAY Mode on page 10.
Ø STAY Mode 1
Arms all zones except those programmed to be automatically isolated by the installer. Refer to Arming In STAY Mode 1 on page 11.
Method One
Ø STAY Mode 2
Arms all zones except those programmed to be automatically isolated by the Master Code holder. Refer to Arming In STAY Mode 2 on page 12.
Forced Arming
The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. If the system does not arm and a long beep is heard, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you can arm the system.
Arming In AWAY Mode
When you leave your premises and require all zones to be in a ready state to detect intrusion, you would arm the system in AWAY Mode.
There are two different methods for arming the system in AWAY Mode. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and may be disabled by your installer if you do not wish to use single button arming.
How To Arm The System In AWAY Mode
1. Enter your user code followed by the # button (eg: 2580#).
Two beeps will be heard and the AWAY indicator will display. Exit time will now commence counting.
Method Two
How To Arm The System In AWAY Mode
1. Hold down the # button until two beeps are heard.
The AWAY indicator will display and exit time will commence counting.
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Arming In STAY Mode 1
STAY Mode 1 is only used when the perimeter and unused areas of the premises need to be armed to detect any would be intruder from entering the premises and at the same time, allowing you to move freely within an area that has been automatically isolated. Programming zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 can only be programmed by your installer.
There are two different methods for arming the system in STAY Mode 1. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and may be disabled by your installer if you do not wish to use single button arming.
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 may be used to delay the sirens if a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered into alarm condition. 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 has been programmed and a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered, the codepad will beep twice a second until the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has expired or the system has been disarmed. If the alarm condition has not been reset by entering your user code followed by the # button (eg: 2580#) before the Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode expires, the sirens will activate into alarm. Only your installer can program this feature.
Method One
Method Two
How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 1
1. Enter your user code followed by the * button (eg: 2580*).
Two beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will display. Exit time will now commence counting.
Any zones that have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 will flash until exit time expires. At the end of exit time, all zones selected to be automatically isolated will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep.
How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 1
1. Hold down the * button until two beeps are heard.
The STAY indicator will display and exit time will now commence counting.
Any zones that have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1 will flash until exit time expires. At the end of exit time, the zone indicators will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep.
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Arming In STAY Mode 2
STAY Mode 2 is only used when the perimeter and unused areas of the premises need to be armed to detect any would be intruder from entering the premises and at the same time, allowing you to move freely within an area that has been automatically isolated. Programming zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 can be programmed by any Master Code holder.
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 may be used to delay the sirens if a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered into alarm condition. 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 has been programmed and a zone that has not been automatically isolated has triggered, the codepad will beep twice a second until the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode has expired or the system has been disarmed. If the alarm condition has not been reset by entering your user code followed by the # button (eg: 2580#) before the Entry Guard Time For STAY Mode expires, the sirens will activate into alarm. Only your installer can program this option.
How To Arm The System In STAY Mode 2
1. Hold down the 0 button until two beeps are heard.
The STAY indicator will display and exit time will now commence counting.
Any zones that have been programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 will flash until exit time expires. At the end of exit time, all zones selected to be automatically isolated will extinguish and the codepad will give one short beep.
Programming STAY Mode 2 Zones
Programming zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 can only be carried out if you have a Master Code.
How To Program STAY Mode 2 Zones
1. Enter your Master Code followed by 4 and the # button (eg: 2580 + 4#).
Three beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will begin to flash.
2. Enter the zone number that you wish to have automatically isolated followed by the *
button (eg: 1* = Zone 1 / 2* = Zone 2 etc).
You will notice that the zone you have selected to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2 will now flash. If you have made a mistake, enter the same zone number followed by the # button to clear the incorrect zone.
To select additional zones to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2, repeat Step 2 as many times as required.
3. Press the # button when you have selected all zones to be automatically isolated in
STAY Mode 2 to exit this mode. Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish.
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