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Solution 4+4
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Solution 4+4
Installation Manual
Copyright 1997 by Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited,
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Document Part Number MA400I
Document ISSUE 1.23
Printed 01 December 1997
This documentation is provided to suit Solution 4+4 (CC400)
Firmware Revision 1.20 – 1.27
Hardware Revision A
Alarm Link Form - Software Version 1.00 = S4_V12
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Table Of Contents
Introduction______________________________________________________________________13
Introduction __________________________________________________________________________ 14
Features _____________________________________________________________________________ 15
Quick Start___________________________________________________________________________ 16
Zone Defaults_________________________________________________________________________________16
Programming ____________________________________________________________________17
Programming_________________________________________________________________________ 18
Programming With The Remote Codepad _________________________________________________ 19
Programming With The Hand Held Programmer___________________________________________ 20
Programming With The Programming Key________________________________________________ 21
Programming Option Bits ______________________________________________________________ 21
Installer’s Programming Commands _____________________________________________________ 22
Command 958 - Enable/Disable Zone Status Mode ___________________________________________________22
Command 959 - Test Programming Key ____________________________________________________________23
Command 960 - Exit Installer's Programming Mode___________________________________________________23
Command 961 - Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings ___________________________________23
Command 962 - Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key______________________________________24
Command 963 - Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel ________________________________________25
Command 964 - Erase Programming Key ___________________________________________________________26
Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format____________________________________________________27
Command 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations _______________________________________28
Command 999 - Display Software Version Number___________________________________________________29
Disable Factory Default_________________________________________________________________________29
Defaulting The Control Panel ____________________________________________________________________30
System Indicators and Operations ____________________________________________________31
System Indicators and Operations________________________________________________________ 32
CP5 Eight Zone Codepad _______________________________________________________________ 32
Zone Indicators _______________________________________________________________________________32
AWAY Indicator ______________________________________________________________________________32
STAY Indicator _______________________________________________________________________________32
MAINS Indicator______________________________________________________________________________33
FAULT Indicator______________________________________________________________________________33
Audible Indicators _____________________________________________________________________________33
CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad __________________________________________________________ 34
Zone Indicators _______________________________________________________________________________34
AWAY Indicator ______________________________________________________________________________34
STAY Indicator _______________________________________________________________________________34
System Disarmed______________________________________________________________________________35
MAINS Indicator______________________________________________________________________________35
Zone Isolating Mode ___________________________________________________________________________35
FAULT Indicator______________________________________________________________________________35
Programming Mode____________________________________________________________________________35
Off Indicator/Zone Sealed _______________________________________________________________________36
On Indicator/Zone In Alarm _____________________________________________________________________36
Audible Indicators _____________________________________________________________________________36

System Operations _____________________________________________________________________37
Arming The System In AWAY Mode______________________________________________________________37
Forced Arming _____________________________________________________________________________37
Disarming The System From AWAY Mode_________________________________________________________37
Arming The System In STAY Mode_______________________________________________________________38
Forced Arming _____________________________________________________________________________38
Disarming The System From STAY Mode__________________________________________________________39
Codepad Duress Alarm _________________________________________________________________________40
Codepad Panic Alarm - Versions Up To 1.26________________________________________________________40
Codepad Panic Alarm – Version 1.27 Onwards ______________________________________________________40
Codepad Fire Alarm – Version 1.27 Onwards _______________________________________________________40
Codepad Medical Alarm – Version 1.27 Onwards ____________________________________________________40
Isolating Zones ________________________________________________________________________41
Standard Isolating _____________________________________________________________________________41
Code To Isolate _______________________________________________________________________________42
Fault Analysis Mode____________________________________________________________________43
Fault Descriptions _____________________________________________________________________________44
Low Battery________________________________________________________________________________44
Date and Time ______________________________________________________________________________44
Sensor Watch_______________________________________________________________________________44
Horn Speaker Monitor________________________________________________________________________44
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________44
E2Fault ___________________________________________________________________________________44
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________44
Communication Failure_______________________________________________________________________44
AC Mains Failure ___________________________________________________________________________44
System Functions_________________________________________________________________ 45
System Functions ______________________________________________________________________46
Installer Code Functions ________________________________________________________________46
Fault Analysis Mode _________________________________________________________________________47
How To Enter Fault Analysis Mode _____________________________________________________________47
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________47
Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report _______________________________________________48
Event Memory Recall Mode ___________________________________________________________________49
Walk Test Mode ____________________________________________________________________________50
Satellite Siren Service Mode ___________________________________________________________________50
Initiate Modem Call__________________________________________________________________________50
How To Initiate A Modem Call_________________________________________________________________50
Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On/Off ________________________________________________________51
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________51
Send Test Report ____________________________________________________________________________51
How To Initiate A Test Report _________________________________________________________________51
Master Code Functions _________________________________________________________________52
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________52
Changing and Deleting User Codes______________________________________________________________53
Changing Domestic Phone Numbers_____________________________________________________________55
Event Memory Recall Mode ___________________________________________________________________56
Walk Test Mode ____________________________________________________________________________57
Fault Analysis Mode _________________________________________________________________________58
Setting The Date and Time ____________________________________________________________________59
Turn Day Alarm On and Off ___________________________________________________________________59
Reset Latching Outputs _______________________________________________________________________60
Initiate Modem Call__________________________________________________________________________60

Hold Down Functions __________________________________________________________________ 61
Arm The System In AWAY Mode ______________________________________________________________61
Arm The System In STAY Mode _______________________________________________________________61
Horn Speaker Test ___________________________________________________________________________61
Bell Test___________________________________________________________________________________61
Strobe Test_________________________________________________________________________________62
Turning Day Alarm On and Off_________________________________________________________________62
Fault Analysis Mode _________________________________________________________________________62
Initiate A Modem Call________________________________________________________________________63
Reset Latching Outputs _______________________________________________________________________63
Codepad Beeper Tone Change__________________________________________________________________63
Initiate A Test Report_________________________________________________________________________63
Remote Operations ________________________________________________________________65
Remote Operations ____________________________________________________________________ 66
Remote Arming Via The Telephone ______________________________________________________ 66
Upload/Download Via Alarm Link Software _______________________________________________ 67
Remote Connect_______________________________________________________________________________67
Remote Connect With Customer Control _________________________________________________________67
Remote Connect Without Callback Verification ____________________________________________________67
Remote Connect With Callback Verification ______________________________________________________68
Dialler Reporting Formats __________________________________________________________69
Dialler Reporting Formats ______________________________________________________________ 70
Contact ID Format_____________________________________________________________________________70
Point ID Codes________________________________________________________________________________71
Event Codes__________________________________________________________________________________72
General Reporting Formats ______________________________________________________________________73
Securitel_____________________________________________________________________________________75
Domestic Reporting Format______________________________________________________________________76
Domestic Dialling Function____________________________________________________________________76
Programming Domestic Reporting ______________________________________________________________77
Basic Pager Reporting Format____________________________________________________________________79
Base Station Information ___________________________________________________________81
Base Station Information _______________________________________________________________ 82
Primary Telephone Number______________________________________________________________________83
Secondary Telephone Number____________________________________________________________________83
Callback Telephone Number _____________________________________________________________________83
Dialling Format _______________________________________________________________________________84
Handshake Tone ______________________________________________________________________________84
Transmission Format ___________________________________________________________________________85
Transmission Speed____________________________________________________________________________85
Receivers and Their Formats ___________________________________________________________________86
Subscriber ID Number__________________________________________________________________________86
Ring Count___________________________________________________________________________________87
Answering Machine Bypass______________________________________________________________________87
User Codes_______________________________________________________________________89
Access Codes _________________________________________________________________________ 90
Installer Code_________________________________________________________________________________90
User Codes___________________________________________________________________________________90
User Code Priority _____________________________________________________________________________91
Arm and Disarm_____________________________________________________________________________91
Arm Only__________________________________________________________________________________91
Patrolman Code _____________________________________________________________________________91
Arm and Disarm + Code To Isolate______________________________________________________________91
Patrolman Code + Code To Isolate ______________________________________________________________91
Arm and Disarm + Master Code Functions ________________________________________________________91
Arm and Disarm + Master Code Functions + Code To Isolate _________________________________________91
Code Retries__________________________________________________________________________________92

Zone Information_________________________________________________________________ 93
Zone Information ______________________________________________________________________94
Day Alarm Mask______________________________________________________________________________94
Day Alarm Resetting_________________________________________________________________________94
Day Alarm Latching _________________________________________________________________________94
Day Alarm Operation __________________________________________________________________________95
EOL Resistor Value____________________________________________________________________________96
Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N/O Contacts ______________________________________________97
Zone Programming_____________________________________________________________________98
Zone Operating Information ___________________________________________________________________98
Zone Reporting Information ___________________________________________________________________98
Tamper Zones ________________________________________________________________________________99
Zone Defaults _______________________________________________________________________________100
Zone Types _________________________________________________________________________________100
Instant Zone_______________________________________________________________________________100
Handover Zone ____________________________________________________________________________100
Delay-1 Zone______________________________________________________________________________100
Delay-2 Zone______________________________________________________________________________100
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________100
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________101
Instant Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode _________________________________________________________101
Handover Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode _______________________________________________________101
Delay-1 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode ________________________________________________________101
Delay-2 + Isolated In STAY Mode _____________________________________________________________101
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________101
Keyswitch Zone____________________________________________________________________________101
24 Hour Burglary Zone ______________________________________________________________________101
24 Hour Fire Zone__________________________________________________________________________101
Chime Zone_______________________________________________________________________________101
Zone Not Used_____________________________________________________________________________101
Zone Options________________________________________________________________________________102
Lockout Siren & Lockout Dialler ______________________________________________________________102
Silent Alarm ______________________________________________________________________________103
Sensor Watch______________________________________________________________________________103
Keyswitch Zone Options_______________________________________________________________________104
Latching Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode ______________________________________________________104
Latching Arm In AWAY Mode________________________________________________________________104
Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode _____________________________________________104
Latching Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode _______________________________________________________104
Latching Arm In STAY Mode_________________________________________________________________104
Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode _____________________________________________104
Momentary Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode____________________________________________________105
Momentary Arm In AWAY Mode _____________________________________________________________105
Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode ___________________________________________105
Momentary Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode_____________________________________________________105
Momentary Arm In STAY Mode ______________________________________________________________105
Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode ___________________________________________105
Zone Pulse Count ____________________________________________________________________________106
Zone Pulse Count Handover __________________________________________________________________106
Zone Pulse Count Time________________________________________________________________________106
System Status Information ________________________________________________________ 107
System Status Information______________________________________________________________108
Zone Bypass Reports__________________________________________________________________________108
Zone Trouble Reports _________________________________________________________________________108
Codepad Duress Report________________________________________________________________________109
Codepad Panic Report_________________________________________________________________________110
Access Denied_______________________________________________________________________________111
AC Fail Report ______________________________________________________________________________112
Low Battery Report___________________________________________________________________________112
Sensor Watch Report__________________________________________________________________________113
Open/Close Reports___________________________________________________________________________113
Test Reporting Time __________________________________________________________________________114

Programmable Outputs____________________________________________________________115
Programmable Outputs _______________________________________________________________ 116
Output Defaults ______________________________________________________________________________116
Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer _______________________________________________________117
Output Event Types ___________________________________________________________________________118
Output Polarity_______________________________________________________________________________123
Output Not Used ___________________________________________________________________________123
Normally Open, Going Low __________________________________________________________________123
Normally Open, Pulsing Low _________________________________________________________________123
Normally Open, One Shot Low ________________________________________________________________123
Normally Open, One Shot Low With Retrigger ___________________________________________________123
Normally Open, One Shot Low With Reset_______________________________________________________123
Normally Open, One Shot Low With Alarm______________________________________________________124
Normally Open, Latching Low ________________________________________________________________124
Normally Low, Going Open __________________________________________________________________124
Normally Low, Pulsing Open _________________________________________________________________124
Normally Low, One Shot Open ________________________________________________________________124
Normally Low, One Shot Open With Retrigger ___________________________________________________124
Normally Low, One Shot Open With Reset_______________________________________________________124
Normally Low, One Shot Open With Alarm______________________________________________________124
Normally Low, Latching Open ________________________________________________________________124
Timing Of Outputs____________________________________________________________________________125
Pulsing Polarities _____________________________________________________________________________125
One Shot Polarities ___________________________________________________________________________126
System Event Timers______________________________________________________________127
System Event Timers__________________________________________________________________ 128
How To Program Entry/Exit Timers ____________________________________________________________128
Entry Time__________________________________________________________________________________128
Entry Timer 1________________________________________________________________________________128
Entry Timer 2________________________________________________________________________________128
Exit Time ___________________________________________________________________________________129
Exit Time___________________________________________________________________________________129
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode______________________________________________________________129
Sensor Watch Time ___________________________________________________________________________129
Codepad Lockout Time ________________________________________________________________________130
Siren Run Time ______________________________________________________________________________130
Siren Sound Rate _____________________________________________________________________________130
Swinger Shutdown Count ______________________________________________________________________131
System Time ________________________________________________________________________________132
Setting The Date and Time ___________________________________________________________________132
Options Bits _____________________________________________________________________133
Dialler Options_______________________________________________________________________ 134
Dialler Options 1 _____________________________________________________________________________134
Enable Dialler Reporting Functions_____________________________________________________________134
Disable Dialler Reporting Functions ____________________________________________________________134
Enable Remote Arming Via The Telephone ______________________________________________________134
Enable Upload/Download Via Alarm Link _______________________________________________________134
Terminate “Alarm Link” Session On Alarm ______________________________________________________134
Dialler Options 2 _____________________________________________________________________________135
Send Open/Close Reports Only If A Previous Alarm Has Occurred____________________________________135
Reserved__________________________________________________________________________________135
Send Open/Close Reports When In STAY Mode__________________________________________________135
Delay Siren Until Transmission Complete _______________________________________________________135
System Options 1_____________________________________________________________________________136
Enable Forced Arming_______________________________________________________________________136
Enable EDM Smart Lockout __________________________________________________________________136
Enable Monitoring Of Horn Speaker____________________________________________________________136
Allow Horn Speaker Beeps For Remote Control Operations _________________________________________136

System Options 2_____________________________________________________________________________137
Enable Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface or Night Arm Station ________________________________________137
Enable Handover Delay To Be Sequential _______________________________________________________137
Enable Codepad Panic To Be Silent ____________________________________________________________137
Enable Access Denied To Be Silent ____________________________________________________________137
System Options 3_____________________________________________________________________________138
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________138
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________138
Ignore AC Mains Fail Indication_______________________________________________________________138
Enable Zone Pulse Count Handover ____________________________________________________________138
Consumer Options 1 __________________________________________________________________________139
Send Test Reports Only If The System Is Armed __________________________________________________139
Enable Operation Of Siren & Strobe In STAY Mode_______________________________________________139
Enable Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed_____________________________________________139
Enable Codepad Extinguish Mode _____________________________________________________________139
Consumer Options 2 __________________________________________________________________________140
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________140
Enable Single Button Arming In AWAY Mode Or STAY Mode______________________________________140
Enable Single Button Disarming From STAY Mode _______________________________________________140
Enable Alarm Memory Reset On Disarm ________________________________________________________140
Optional Equipment______________________________________________________________ 141
Optional Equipment___________________________________________________________________142
Terminals and Descriptions________________________________________________________ 147
Terminal Definitions and Descriptions____________________________________________________148
Glossary Of Terms ____________________________________________________________________149
Solution 4+4 Wiring Diagram___________________________________________________________________151
Solution 4+4 Component Overlay________________________________________________________________152
Telecom Connection Diagrams __________________________________________________________________153
Appendices _____________________________________________________________________ 155
Appendix A __________________________________________________________________________156
Telephone Anti-Jamming ______________________________________________________________________156
Appendix B __________________________________________________________________________157
Test Reports Only When Armed _________________________________________________________________157
Specifications___________________________________________________________________ 159
Warranty Statement___________________________________________________________________160
Specifications_________________________________________________________________________160
Software Version Number______________________________________________________________________160
Advice To Users _____________________________________________________________________________161
New Zealand Telepermit Notes__________________________________________________________________161
Programming Sheets _____________________________________________________________ 163
Index__________________________________________________________________________ 169

Introduction
This section includes the following;
•Introduction
•Features
•Quick Start

Introduction Congratulations on selecting the Solution 4+4 control panel for your installation. 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 and installation
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 installation manual will explain all aspects of programming the Solution 4+4 control
panel from factory default to final commissioning. All system parameters and options are
detailed, however, suitability is left up to the individual. Every control panel can be tailored to
meet all requirements quickly and easily. The programming simplicity will make your
installation quick, accurate and rewarding each and every time.
The Solution range of control panels are very popular amongst thousands of people
throughout many countries of the world, all who have various levels of technical aptitude and
ability. We have tried to aim this installation manual to all levels of readers.
As the Solution control panels continue to be improved over the years, they have become
very powerful. Some of its early first-time users have advanced to true "power users" and we
need to address their needs too, while maintaining the simplicity of the manual and the product.
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Features The Solution 4+4 security system uses the very latest in microprocessor technology to
provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance.
Following is a list of the main features that the control panel will provide.
ØEight Programmable User Codes
ØCodepad Duress, Panic, Fire, Medical Alarms
ØSTAY Mode and AWAY Mode Operation
ØEntry and Exit Warning Beeper
ØFour Programmable Burglary Zones
ØFour 24 Hour Tamper Zones
ØZone Lockout
ØSensor Watch
ØDay Alarm
ØDynamic Battery Testing
ØRemote Arming
ØAnswering Machine Bypass
ØAC Fail and System Fault Indicators
ØEvent Memory Recall
ØWalk Test Mode
ØUpload/Download Programmable
ØMonitored Siren Output
ØStrobe Output
ØRelay Output
ØEDMSAT – Satellite Siren Compatible
ØSeparate Fire Alarm Sound
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Quick Start The following steps will enable you to use the Solution 4+4 control panel with the
factory default values. The default values allow the control panel to communicate in the
Contact ID format.
1. Connect the AC plug pack to the control panel.
2. Check the operation of the red overload indicator (LD1) on the PCB. In normal
operation the indicator will not illuminate. The MAINS indicator will remain on as will
the AWAY indicator. The system is now in the armed state.
3. Enter the default Master Code 2580 followed by the button. The AWAY
indicator will extinguish. The system is now in the disarmed state. Installer’s
Programming Mode can now be accessed.
4. The back-up battery should now be connected.
5. Enter the factory default Installer Code 1234 followed by the button. The
STAY and AWAY indicators will now flash simultaneously to indicate that you have
now entered Installer’s Programming Mode.
6. Enter the Primary Telephone Number followed by the Secondary Telephone Number
and the Subscriber ID Number.
7. Set the time for the test reports if required. Any other programming changes required
may also be made, otherwise the factory default settings will be used.
8. Enter Installer’s Command 960 followed by the button to exit Installer’s
Programming Mode. The system will now return to the disarmed state and is now ready
for use. Refer to “Installer’s Programming Commands” on page 22 for more
information
9. Use the Master Code to set the date and time.
How To Set The New Date and Time
1. Enter your followed by 6and the button.
Three beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to
flash.
2. Enter the day, month, year, hour and minute using the (DD, MM, YY, HH, MM)
format.
3. Press the button when finished.
Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish.
Zone Defaults The default zone settings are as listed in the table below.
Zone No Zone Type
1Delay-1
2 & 3 Handover
424 Hour Zone
Table 1: Zone Defaults
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Programming
This section includes the following;
•Programming
•Programming With The Remote Codepad
•Programming With The Hand Held Programmer
•Programming With The Programming Key
•Programming Option Bits
•Installer’s Programming Commands
•Disable Factory Default
•Defaulting The Control Panel

Programming The programming options of this control panel are stored in a non-volatile Eprom. This
memory will hold all the relevant configuration and user specific data even during a total
power loss.
The data retention time is as long as ten years without power, therefore, no reprogramming will
be required after powering the control panel down.
The data can be altered as many times as required without the need for any additional
specialised equipment. This memory is laid out in numerous locations, each of which holds the
data for a specific function.
15 is the maximum value that can be programmed into any location.
In general, the entire programming sequence will consist of nominating the location number
required and then entering or altering the data. You will repeat this procedure until all the data
has been programmed to suit your requirements. The factory default settings have been
selected for reporting in the Contact ID Format.
There are two programming modes. The Installer's Programming Mode and the Operators
Programming Mode. Both programming modes have individual access codes and these two
codes must always be programmed differently. The Master Code, as well as being able to arm
and disarm the system gives access to the Operators Programming Mode. The Installers Code
only gives access to the Installer's Programming Mode and does NOT arm and disarm the
system.
Programming of the Solution 4+4 control panel can be carried out via any of the following
four methods.
•System Codepad
•Hand Held Programmer (CC814)
•Programming Key (CC810)
•Alarm Link Upload/Download Software (CC816)
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Programming With The Remote Codepad
The system must be in the disarmed state with no flashing zone alarm memories, this can be
achieved by entering the followed by the button. The factory default
Master Code is 2580.
To access the Installer’s Programming Mode, enter the four digit followed by
the button. The factory default Installer Code is 1234. Three beeps will be heard
and both the AWAY and the STAY indicators will flash simultaneously. If a long beep is heard,
check the system for alarm memory. The codepad indicators will display the current data
stored in the first location (LOCATION 000).
Example To enter Installer’s Programming Mode, enter the followed by the
button. Three beeps will be heard and the codepad will display the current data stored in
“LOCATION 000”.
To move to a particular programming location, enter the required
followed by the button. The data of the new location will now be displayed.
To move to the next location, press the button. This will step you to the next location
and the data in that location will be displayed via the ZONE indicators.
If you press the button without previously entering a location number, the system will
step back one location. To change data in the current location, enter the new value (0 – 15)
followed by the button. This will store the new data into the location and still leave you
positioned at the same location.
To proceed to the next location, press the button. The next locations data will now be
displayed.
To exit the Installer’s Programming Mode, enter command 960 followed by the
button. Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state. Refer to
“Installer’s Programming Commands” on page 22 for further information on commands that
can be performed during access of Installer’s Programming Mode.
Data
Value Zone 1
Indicator Zone 2
Indicator Zone 3
Indicator Zone 4
Indicator Zone 5
Indicator Zone 6
Indicator Zone 7
Indicator Zone 8
Indicator MAINS
Indicator
0
1ü
2ü
3ü
4ü
5ü
6ü
7ü
8ü
9üü
10 ü
11 üü
12 üü
13 üü
14 üü
15 üü
Table 2: Zone Indicators When Programming
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Programming With The Hand Held Programmer
The Hand Held Programmer (CC814) has five, seven segment displays. The three on the left
display the location number, and the two on the right display the data for that particular
location.
To connect the hand held programmer, locate the connections marked PROGRAMMING
KEY. This point can be found on the left-hand side of the printed circuit board. Observe the
triangular markings on the printed circuit board and line them up with the markings on the
hand held programmers connecting socket.
When the hand held programmer is correctly connected onto the printed circuit board, one beep
will be heard and four centre bars on the hand held programmer will illuminate with either an
'A' or 'U' suffix to indicate the system is armed or unarmed. Only when the Installer's
Programming Mode has been accessed will any numerals appear on the display.
When connecting the hand held programmer to the control panel, make sure that the
switch on the hand held programmer is in the EXT position and that no external
programming key has been connected. Failing to do this may corrupt the control panel's
memory. If this occurs, the control panel will need to be returned to Electronics Design
and Manufacturing Pty Limited where a service fee will be charged to unlock the control
panel's memory.
Example To enter the Installer's Programming Mode, enter the followed by the #
button. The factory default Installers Code is 1234. Three beeps will be heard and the
hand held programmers display will display the current data stored in "LOCATION 000".
To move to a particular programming location, enter the followed by the
#button. The data for the new location will now be displayed.
To move to the next location press the #button. This will step you to the next location and
the data in that location will now be displayed via the ZONE indicators.
If you press the *button without previously entering a location number, the system will step
back one location. To change data in the current location, enter the new value (0-15) followed
by the *button. This will store the new data into the location and still leave you positioned
at the same location.
To proceed to the next location, press the #button. The next locations data will now be
displayed.
To exit the Installer's Programming Mode, enter command 960 followed by the #
button. Two beeps will be heard and the system will return to the disarmed state. Refer to
"Installer’s Programming Commands" on page 22 for further information on commands that
can be performed during access of the Installer's Programming Mode.
When using the hand held programmer, any reference in this manual made to the
button should be considered as the *button and the button considered as the #
button.
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