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Installation
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ISSUE 1.30
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Solution 862
Installation Manual
Copyright 2001 by ElectronicsDesign and Manufacturing Pty Limited,
SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA
DocumentPart Number MA406I
DOCUMENT ISSUE 1.30
Printed 10 May 2001
This documentation is provided tosuit Solution 862 Control Panel (CC406)
Firmware Revision 1.00 – 1.09
Hardware Revision A - J
Alarm Link required = 2.74 or higher
Control Panel Software Version 1.00 – 1.09 = S406_V10
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Table Of Contents
Introduction_____________________________________________________________________ 15
Introduction__________________________________________________________________________ 16
Features _____________________________________________________________________________ 17
Quick Start___________________________________________________________________________ 18
Zone Defaults ________________________________________________________________________________ 20
Zone Types __________________________________________________________________________________ 20
Programming____________________________________________________________________ 21
Programming_________________________________________________________________________ 22
Programming With The RemoteCodepad_________________________________________________ 23
Programming With The Hand Held Programmer___________________________________________ 25
Programming With The Programming Key________________________________________________ 27
Programming Option Bits ______________________________________________________________ 28
Installer’s Programming Commands _____________________________________________________ 29
Command 958 - Enable/Disable Zone Status Mode ___________________________________________________ 30
Command 959 - Test Programming Key ___________________________________________________________ 31
Command 960 - Exit Installer'sProgramming Mode __________________________________________________ 33
Command 961- Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings____________________________________ 33
Command 962 - Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key _____________________________________ 34
Command 963 - Copy From Programming Key To Control Panel________________________________________ 35
Command 964 - Erase Programming Key __________________________________________________________ 36
Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format ___________________________________________________ 37
Command 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations_______________________________________ 38
Command 999 - Display Panel Type Or Software Version Number ______________________________________ 40
Disable Factory Default ________________________________________________________________________ 41
Defaulting The Control Panel ____________________________________________________________________ 42
Codepad Indicators _______________________________________________________________ 43
CP5 Eight Zone LED Codepad __________________________________________________________ 44
Zone Indicators _______________________________________________________________________________ 44
AWAY Indicator______________________________________________________________________________ 44
STAY Indicator_______________________________________________________________________________ 45
MAINSIndicator _____________________________________________________________________________ 45
FAULT Indicator _____________________________________________________________________________ 45
Audible Indicators_____________________________________________________________________________ 46
CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad __________________________________________________________ 47
Zone Indicators _______________________________________________________________________________ 47
AWAY Indicator______________________________________________________________________________ 47
STAY Indicator_______________________________________________________________________________ 48
System Disarmed _____________________________________________________________________________ 48
MAINSIndicator _____________________________________________________________________________ 48
Zone Isolating Mode ___________________________________________________________________________ 48
FAULT Indicator _____________________________________________________________________________ 49
Programming Mode ___________________________________________________________________________ 49
Off Indicator/Zone Sealed_______________________________________________________________________ 49
On Indicator/Zone In Alarm _____________________________________________________________________ 49
Audible Indicators_____________________________________________________________________________ 50
System Operations________________________________________________________________ 51
SystemOperations_____________________________________________________________________ 52
Arming The System In AWAY Mode _____________________________________________________________ 52
Forced Arming _____________________________________________________________________________ 52
Disarming The System From AWAY Mode_________________________________________________________ 53

Arming The System In STAY Mode 1_____________________________________________________________ 54
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode ____________________________________________________________ 54
Forced Arming _____________________________________________________________________________ 55
Disarming The System From STAY Mode 1 ________________________________________________________ 56
Arming The System In STAY Mode 2_____________________________________________________________ 57
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode ____________________________________________________________ 57
Forced Arming _____________________________________________________________________________ 57
Disarming The System From STAY Mode 2 ________________________________________________________ 58
Codepad Duress Alarm_________________________________________________________________________ 59
Codepad Panic Alarm__________________________________________________________________________ 59
Codepad Fire Alarm ___________________________________________________________________________ 59
Codepad Medical Alarm________________________________________________________________________ 59
Isolating Zones ________________________________________________________________________60
Standard Isolating___________________________________________________________________________ 61
Code To Isolate_____________________________________________________________________________ 62
Fault Analysis Mode____________________________________________________________________63
Fault Descriptions_____________________________________________________________________________ 64
Low Battery _______________________________________________________________________________ 64
Date and Time______________________________________________________________________________ 64
Sensor Watch ______________________________________________________________________________ 64
Horn Speaker Monitor _______________________________________________________________________ 64
Telephone Line Fault ________________________________________________________________________ 64
E2Fault ___________________________________________________________________________________ 64
Fuse Fail __________________________________________________________________________________ 65
Communication Failure ______________________________________________________________________ 65
AC Mains Failure ___________________________________________________________________________ 66
Remote Radio Transmitter Operations ________________________________________________ 67
Remote Radio Transmitter Operations ____________________________________________________68
Indications Upon Remote Radio Transmitter Operations_______________________________________________ 68
Remote Radio User Code Priority Levels___________________________________________________________ 68
Changing Or Deleting Remote Radio User Codes ____________________________________________________ 69
2 Channel Radio Remote Hand Held Transmitter Operations ___________________________________________ 71
Arming In AWAY Mode _____________________________________________________________________ 71
Disarming From AWAY Mode ________________________________________________________________ 71
Arming In STAY Mode 1_____________________________________________________________________ 71
Disarming From STAY Mode 1________________________________________________________________ 71
Panic Alarm _______________________________________________________________________________ 71
4 Channel Radio Remote Hand Held Transmitter Operations ___________________________________________ 72
Arming In AWAY Mode _____________________________________________________________________ 72
Disarming From AWAY Mode ________________________________________________________________ 72
Arming In STAY Mode 1_____________________________________________________________________ 72
Disarming From STAY Mode 1________________________________________________________________ 72
Panic Alarm _______________________________________________________________________________ 72
Turning Output 1 ON ________________________________________________________________________ 73
Turning Output 1 OFF _______________________________________________________________________ 73
Turning Output 2 ON ________________________________________________________________________ 73
Turning Output 2 OFF _______________________________________________________________________ 73
System Functions_________________________________________________________________ 75
System Functions ______________________________________________________________________ 76
Installer Code Functions________________________________________________________________________ 76
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________ 76
Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report _______________________________________________ 77
Changing Domestic Phone Numbers ____________________________________________________________ 78
Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence____________________________________________________________ 80
Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones __________________________________________________________________ 85
Satellite SirenService Mode___________________________________________________________________ 86
Turning Telephone Monitor Mode On/Off________________________________________________________ 87
Walk Test Mode ____________________________________________________________________________ 87
EventMemory RecallMode___________________________________________________________________ 88
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________ 88

Master Code Functions_________________________________________________________________ 89
Reserved __________________________________________________________________________________ 89
Changing and Deleting User Codes _____________________________________________________________ 90
Changing and Deleting Remote Radio User Codes__________________________________________________ 92
Changing Domestic Phone Numbers ____________________________________________________________ 94
Change Telco Arm/Disarm Sequence____________________________________________________________ 96
Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones _________________________________________________________________ 101
Turning Outputs On/Off _____________________________________________________________________ 102
Setting The Date and Time ___________________________________________________________________ 104
Walk Test Mode ___________________________________________________________________________ 105
EventMemory RecallMode__________________________________________________________________ 106
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________ 106
Hold Down Functions _________________________________________________________________ 107
Arm The System In AWAY Mode _____________________________________________________________ 107
Arm The System In STAY Mode 1_____________________________________________________________ 107
Arm The System In STAY Mode 2_____________________________________________________________ 107
Horn Speaker Test__________________________________________________________________________ 107
Bell Test _________________________________________________________________________________ 108
Strobe Test _______________________________________________________________________________ 108
Turning Day Alarm On and Off _______________________________________________________________ 108
Fault Analysis Mode ________________________________________________________________________ 109
Initiate A Modem Call ______________________________________________________________________ 109
Reset Latching Outputs______________________________________________________________________ 109
Codepad Buzzer Tone Change ________________________________________________________________ 110
Send Test Report___________________________________________________________________________ 110
Remote System__________________________________________________________________ 111
Operations Via Telephone_________________________________________________________ 111
Remote Arming Via The Telephone _____________________________________________________ 112
AlarmLink Operations ___________________________________________________________ 113
Alarm Link Software _________________________________________________________________ 114
Remote Connect _____________________________________________________________________________ 114
Remote Connect With Customer Control ________________________________________________________ 114
Remote Connect Without Call Back Verification__________________________________________________ 115
Remote Connect With Call Back Verification ____________________________________________________ 115
Direct Connect ____________________________________________________________________________ 116
Alarm Link Options __________________________________________________________________________ 117
Enable Upload/Download Via AlarmLink_______________________________________________________ 117
Enable Alarm Link Call Back_________________________________________________________________ 117
Terminate Alarm Link Connection On Alarm ____________________________________________________ 117
Use External ModemModule (CC811) For Alarm Link Operations ___________________________________ 117
Domestic Dialling _______________________________________________________________ 119
Domestic Dialling Format______________________________________________________________ 120
Domestic Dialling Function ____________________________________________________________________ 120
Acknowledge Domestic Dialling ______________________________________________________________ 120
Setting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting___________________________________________________ 121
Disable Domestic Dialling ___________________________________________________________________ 122
Dialler Reporting Formats ________________________________________________________ 123
Transmission Formats ________________________________________________________________ 124
Contact ID Format ___________________________________________________________________________ 124
Point ID Codes ______________________________________________________________________________ 125
4+2 Reporting Format_________________________________________________________________________ 126
Basic Pager Reporting Format __________________________________________________________________ 127
Basic Pager Display Information________________________________________________________ 128
Subscriber ID Number ________________________________________________________________________ 128
Zone Status _________________________________________________________________________________ 128
System Status _______________________________________________________________________________ 128

Dialler Information ______________________________________________________________ 129
Dialler Information ___________________________________________________________________130
Primary Telephone Number For Receiver 1________________________________________________________ 131
Secondary Telephone Number For Receiver 1______________________________________________________ 131
Handshake Tone For Receiver 1_________________________________________________________________ 132
Transmission Format For Receiver 1 _____________________________________________________________ 133
Subscriber ID Number For Receiver 1 ____________________________________________________________ 133
Primary Telephone Number For Receiver 2________________________________________________________ 134
Secondary Telephone Number For Receiver 2______________________________________________________ 134
Handshake Tone For Receiver 2_________________________________________________________________ 135
Transmission Format For Receiver 2 _____________________________________________________________ 136
Subscriber ID Number For Receiver 2 ____________________________________________________________ 136
Dialling Format______________________________________________________________________________ 137
Reserved ___________________________________________________________________________________ 137
Telco Arming Sequence _______________________________________________________________________ 138
Telco Arming – Call Forward Immediate On_____________________________________________________ 138
Telco Arming – Call Forward No Answer On ____________________________________________________ 138
Telco Disarming Sequence_____________________________________________________________________ 139
Telco Arming – Call Forward Immediate Off ____________________________________________________ 139
Telco Arming – Call Forward No Answer Off____________________________________________________ 139
Call Back Telephone Number___________________________________________________________________ 139
Ring Count _________________________________________________________________________________ 140
Answering Machine Bypass ____________________________________________________________________ 140
Telephone Line Fault Options __________________________________________________________________ 141
Display FAULT Indicator When Telephone Line Fails _____________________________________________ 141
Sound AlarmWhen System Is Armed __________________________________________________________ 141
Sound AlarmWhen System Is Disarmed ________________________________________________________ 141
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________ 141
Ring Burst Time _____________________________________________________________________________ 142
Dialler Options__________________________________________________________________ 143
Programming Option Bits ______________________________________________________________144
Dialler Options 1 ____________________________________________________________________________ 145
Dialler Reporting Functions Allowed___________________________________________________________ 145
Disabled = Disable All Dialler Reporting Functions _______________________________________________ 145
Remote Arming Via The Telephone Allowed ____________________________________________________ 145
Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed __________________________________________________ 145
Use Bell103 For FSK Format (Disabled = CCITT V21)____________________________________________ 145
Dialler Options 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ 146
Open/Close Reports Only If Previous Alarm _____________________________________________________ 146
Open/Close Reports For STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode 2 _________________________________________ 146
DelaySirenUntil Transmission Complete _______________________________________________________ 146
Extend Time To Wait For Handshake From 30 - 55 Seconds ________________________________________ 146
Dialler Options 3 ____________________________________________________________________________ 147
Set DTMF Dialling Pulses To 1 Digit/Second ____________________________________________________ 147
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________ 147
Change Decadic Dialling To 60/40_____________________________________________________________ 147
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________ 147
Alarm Link Options __________________________________________________________________________ 148
Upload/Download Allowed __________________________________________________________________ 148
Call Back Phone Number Required For Upload/Download__________________________________________ 148
Terminate Upload/Download On Alarm ________________________________________________________ 148
External ModemModule (CC811) Required For Upload/Download___________________________________ 148
User Codes _____________________________________________________________________ 149
Access Codes_________________________________________________________________________150
Installer Code _______________________________________________________________________________ 150
User Codes _________________________________________________________________________________ 151
User Codes __________________________________________________________________________152
User Code Priority ___________________________________________________________________________ 153

Zone Information _______________________________________________________________ 155
Day Alarm Zones ____________________________________________________________________________ 156
Day Alarm Resetting________________________________________________________________________ 156
Day Alarm Latching ________________________________________________________________________ 156
Day Alarm Operation _________________________________________________________________________ 157
EOL Resistor Value __________________________________________________________________________ 158
Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N/C Contacts _____________________________________________ 159
Connections Of Split EOL Resistors Using N/O Contacts _____________________________________________ 160
Zone Programming___________________________________________________________________ 161
Zone Operating Information ____________________________________________________________________
Zone Options________________________________________________________________________________
Zone Reporting Information ____________________________________________________________________
Solution 862 Zones Defaults____________________________________________________________________
Zone Types _________________________________________________________________________________
Instant Zone_______________________________________________________________________________
Handover Zone ____________________________________________________________________________
Delay-1 Zone______________________________________________________________________________
Delay-2 Zone______________________________________________________________________________
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________
24 Hour Medical ___________________________________________________________________________
24 Hour Panic _____________________________________________________________________________
24 Hour Hold-Up __________________________________________________________________________
24 Hour Tamper ___________________________________________________________________________
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________
Keyswitch Zone ___________________________________________________________________________
24 Hour Burglary Zone______________________________________________________________________
24 Hour Fire Zone__________________________________________________________________________
Chime Zone_______________________________________________________________________________
Zone Not Used ____________________________________________________________________________
Zone Pulse Count ____________________________________________________________________________
Zone Pulse Count Handover __________________________________________________________________
Zone Pulse Count Time________________________________________________________________________
Zone Options 1 ______________________________________________________________________________
Lockout Siren & Lockout Dialler ______________________________________________________________
Delay Alarm Reporting______________________________________________________________________
Silent Alarm ______________________________________________________________________________
Sensor Watch _____________________________________________________________________________
Keyswitch Zone Options_______________________________________________________________________
Latching Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode______________________________________________________
Latching Arm In AWAY Mode _______________________________________________________________
Latching Disarm From AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2_______________________________
Latching Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode 1 _____________________________________________________
Latching Arm In STAY Mode 1 _______________________________________________________________
Latching Disarm From STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 ___________________________________________
Momentary Arm and Disarm In AWAY Mode ___________________________________________________
Momentary Arm In AWAY Mode _____________________________________________________________
Momentary Disarm From AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2_____________________________
Momentary Arm and Disarm In STAY Mode 1 ___________________________________________________
Momentary Arm In STAY Mode 1_____________________________________________________________
Momentary Disarm From STAY Mode 1 Or STAY Mode 2 _________________________________________
Zone Options 2 ______________________________________________________________________________
Isolate In STAY Mode 1_____________________________________________________________________
Zone Isolation Allowed______________________________________________________________________
Forced Arming Allowed _____________________________________________________________________
Zone Restore Report ________________________________________________________________________
Zone Reporting Information ____________________________________________________________________
Zone Report Code__________________________________________________________________________
Zone Dialler Options________________________________________________________________________
Swinger Shutdown Count For Siren ______________________________________________________________
Swinger Shutdown Count For Dialler_____________________________________________________________
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System Reporting Information _____________________________________________________ 175
Reporting Information_________________________________________________________________176
Zone Status – Bypass Reports __________________________________________________________________ 176
Zone Status – Trouble Reports __________________________________________________________________ 177
Zone Status – Sensor Watch Reports _____________________________________________________________ 178
Zone Status – Alarm Restore Code_______________________________________________________________ 178
Zone Status Reporting Options__________________________________________________________________ 178
Open/Close Reports __________________________________________________________________________ 179
Open/Close Reporting Options__________________________________________________________________ 179
Codepad Duress Report _______________________________________________________________________ 180
Codepad Panic Report ________________________________________________________________________ 180
Codepad Fire Report__________________________________________________________________________ 181
Codepad Medical Report ______________________________________________________________________ 181
Codepad Reporting Options ____________________________________________________________________ 182
System Status – Fuse Fail Report________________________________________________________________ 182
System Status – Fuse Fail Restore Report_________________________________________________________ 182
System Status – AC Fail Report_________________________________________________________________ 183
System Status – AC Fail Restore Report __________________________________________________________ 183
System Status - Low Battery Report______________________________________________________________ 184
System Status - Low Battery Restore Report _______________________________________________________ 184
System Status - Access Denied__________________________________________________________________ 185
Code Retries ______________________________________________________________________________ 185
System Status Reporting Options ________________________________________________________________ 186
Test Reporting Time__________________________________________________________________________ 187
Test Reporting Dialler Options__________________________________________________________________ 187
Programmable Outputs ___________________________________________________________ 189
Outputs _____________________________________________________________________________190
Output Defaults______________________________________________________________________________ 190
Default For Strobe ___________________________________________________________________________ 190
Default For Entry/Exit ________________________________________________________________________ 190
Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer ______________________________________________________ 191
Output Event Types __________________________________________________________________________ 192
Output Polarity ______________________________________________________________________________ 199
Output Not Used___________________________________________________________________________ 199
Normally Open, Going Low__________________________________________________________________ 199
Normally Open, Pulsing Low_________________________________________________________________ 199
Normally Open, One Shot Low _______________________________________________________________ 199
Normally Open, One Shot Low With Retrigger ___________________________________________________ 199
Normally Open, One Shot Low With Reset ______________________________________________________ 199
Normally Open, One Shot Low With Alarm _____________________________________________________ 200
Normally Open, Latching Low________________________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, Going Open__________________________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, Pulsing Open_________________________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, One Shot Open _______________________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, One Shot Open With Retrigger ___________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, One Shot Open With Reset ______________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, One Shot Open With Alarm _____________________________________________________ 200
Normally Low, Latching Open________________________________________________________________ 200
Timing Of Outputs ___________________________________________________________________________ 201
Pulsing Polarities ____________________________________________________________________________ 201
One Shot Polarities___________________________________________________________________________ 202
System Event Timers _____________________________________________________________ 203
SystemEvent Timers __________________________________________________________________204
Programming Entry/Exit Timers ________________________________________________________________ 204
Entry Timer 1 _______________________________________________________________________________ 204
Entry Timer 2 _______________________________________________________________________________ 204
Exit Time __________________________________________________________________________________ 205
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode _____________________________________________________________ 205
Delay Alarm Reporting Time___________________________________________________________________ 205
Sensor Watch Time __________________________________________________________________________ 206
Codepad Lockout Time _______________________________________________________________________ 206

Siren Run Time______________________________________________________________________________ 207
Siren Sound Rate_____________________________________________________________________________ 207
Auto Arming Pre-Alert Timer___________________________________________________________________ 208
Auto Arming Time ___________________________________________________________________________ 208
Auto Disarming Time _________________________________________________________________________ 209
Kiss-Off Wait Time __________________________________________________________________________ 209
Reserved ___________________________________________________________________________________ 209
System Time ________________________________________________________________________________ 210
System Date ________________________________________________________________________________ 211
Setting The Date and Time ___________________________________________________________________ 211
System and Consumer Options_____________________________________________________ 213
Programming Option Bits _____________________________________________________________ 214
System Options 1 ____________________________________________________________________________ 215
EDM Smart Lockout Allowed ________________________________________________________________
Horn Speaker Monitor_______________________________________________________________________ 215
Strobe Indications For Radio Arm/Disarm _______________________________________________________ 215
Horn Speaker Beeps For Radio Arm/Disarm _____________________________________________________ 215
System Options 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ 216
Codepad Panic ToBe Silent __________________________________________________________________ 216
Codepad Fire ToBe Silent ___________________________________________________________________
Codepad Medical To Be Silent ________________________________________________________________ 216
Access Denied (Code Retries) To Be Silent ______________________________________________________ 216
System Options 3 ____________________________________________________________________________ 217
AC Fail After 1 Hour (Disabled = After 2 Minutes)________________________________________________
Ignore AC Fail ____________________________________________________________________________
Zone Pulse Count Handover __________________________________________________________________ 217
Handover Delay To Be Sequential _____________________________________________________________
System Options 4 ____________________________________________________________________________ 218
Panel To Power Up Disarmed_________________________________________________________________
Arm/Disarm Tracking On Power Up ___________________________________________________________
Internal Crystal To Keep Time ________________________________________________________________ 218
Keyswitch Interface, Night Arm StationOr RE005 Installed_________________________________________
Consumer Options 1 __________________________________________________________________________ 219
Test Reports Only When Armed_______________________________________________________________
Test Report After Siren Reset _________________________________________________________________ 219
Auto Arm In STAY Mode 1 __________________________________________________________________ 219
STAY Indicator To Display Day Alarm Status____________________________________________________ 219
Consumer Options 2 __________________________________________________________________________ 220
Codepad Display Extinguish After 60 Seconds ___________________________________________________
Single Button Arming Allowed (AWAYMode/STAY Mode 1 & 2)___________________________________ 220
Single Button Disarming Allowed (STAY Mode 1 & 2) ____________________________________________
AlarmMemory Reset On Disarm ______________________________________________________________ 220
Consumer Options 3 __________________________________________________________________________ 221
Codepad Fault AlarmBeeps __________________________________________________________________ 221
Use Digit3 For Codepad Duress Instead Of Digit 9________________________________________________
Alarms Activate Sirens & Strobe Ouputs In STAY Mode 1 & 2 ______________________________________ 221
Reserved _________________________________________________________________________________
Radio Input Options __________________________________________________________________________
Radio Receiver (WE800) ____________________________________________________________________
Latching Keyswitch Input____________________________________________________________________
Momentary Keyswitch Input__________________________________________________________________ 222
Optional Equipment _____________________________________________________________ 223
Optional Equipment __________________________________________________________________ 224
Terminals and Descriptions _______________________________________________________ 229
Terminal Definitions and Descriptions ___________________________________________________ 230
Glossary OfTerms ___________________________________________________________________ 231
Solution 862 Wiring Diagram __________________________________________________________ 234
Solution 862 Component Overlay _______________________________________________________ 235
Telecom Connection Diagrams _________________________________________________________ 236
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Appendices _____________________________________________________________________ 237
Appendix A __________________________________________________________________________238
Telephone Anti-Jamming ______________________________________________________________________ 238
Appendix B __________________________________________________________________________239
Test Reports Only When Armed ________________________________________________________________ 239
Specifications ___________________________________________________________________ 241
Warranty Statement___________________________________________________________________242
Year 2000 Compliance_________________________________________________________________242
Specifications ________________________________________________________________________ 243
Software Version Number _____________________________________________________________________ 243
Advice To Users_____________________________________________________________________________ 243
New Zealand Telepermit Notes _________________________________________________________________ 244
Programming Sheets _____________________________________________________________ 245
Index__________________________________________________________________________ 255

Introduction
This section includes the following;
• Introduction
• Features
• Quick Start
• Zone Defaults
• Zone Types

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Introduction
Congratulations on selecting the Solution 862 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 considerationsand we believe that our
objectives in this area have been more than satisfied.
This installation manual will explain all aspects of programming the Solution 862 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 andeasily. The programming simplicity will make your
installation quick,accurate and rewardingeach 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 oftechnical aptitude and
ability. We have tried to aim this installation manual to all levels ofreaders.
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 maintainingthe simplicity of the manual andthe product.
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Features
The Solution 862
security system uses the very latest in microprocessor technology to
provide you with more useful features andsuperiorreliability and performance.
Following is a list ofthe main features that the control panel will provide.
‹ Eight Programmable User Codes (1 – 8)
‹ Eight Remote Radio User Codes (9 – 16)
‹ Six Programmable Burglary Zones
‹ Two Programmable 24 Hour Zones
‹ Dual Reporting
‹ On-Board Line Fault Module
‹ Telco Arming/Disarming Sequence
‹ Automatic Arming
‹ Automatic Disarming
‹ Codepad Duress, Panic, Fire, Medical Alarms
‹ STAY Mode and AWAY Mode Operation
‹ Upload/Download Programmable
‹ Dynamic Battery Testing
‹ Entry and Exit Warning Beeper
‹ Remote Arming
‹ AnsweringMachine Bypass
‹ AC Fail and System Fault Indicators
‹ Monitored Siren Output
‹ Strobe Output
‹ Relay Output
‹ Separate Fire AlarmSound
‹ EDMSAT – Satellite Siren Compatible
‹ Zone Lockout
‹ Sensor Watch
‹ Day Alarm
‹ Event Memory Recall
‹ Walk Test Mode
‹ Delayed Reporting
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Quick Start
The following steps will allow you to use the Solution 862 control panel with the factory
default values. The default values allowthe control panel to communicate in the Contact ID
format. If you are not familiar to programming the Solution
range of control panels, we
suggest that you first read information contained in the programming section beginning on
page22.
1. After all wiring has been completed, connect the ACplugpack to the control panel.
Both the MAINS and AWAY indicators will illuminate. The MAINS indicator will
display to indicate that the AC mains supply has been connected. The AWAY indicator
displaysthat the system is now armed in the AWAY Mode. If any 24 hour zones are
unsealed at the time the system is powered up, the siren,strobe and bell outputs will
activate into alarm andthe corresponding zone indicator will flash.
2. Enter the default Master Code 2580 followed by the buttonto disarm the
system and to reset anyalarm that may have occurred during the system power up. The
AWAY indicator will extinguish to indicate thatthe systemhas now been disarmed. If
any zoneindicators are flashing, this would indicate that an alarm had occurred on that
zone. If a zone indicator is constantly illuminated, this would indicate that the zone is
unsealed.
3. The back-up battery should now be connected.
4. Enter the factory default Installer Code 1234 followed by the button. Two
beeps will be heard andthe STAY and AWAY indicators will now flash simultaneously
to indicate that you have now entered Installer’s Programming Mode. When entering
Installer’s Programming Mode, you will beautomatically positioned at “LOCATION
000”, the beginning of the Primary Telephone Number For Receiver 1.
5. Enter the Primary Telephone Number followed by the Secondary Telephone Number
and the Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 1. Refer to Dialler Information on page
130 for more information.
Remember that when programming a zero in the telephone numbers of Receiver 1 and
Receiver 2, a zero must be programmed as a ten. Programming a zero in the telephone
number will indicate the end of the diallingsequence. Azero must be programmed as a
zero in all other locationsother than the telephone numbers for Receiver 1, Receiver 2
and the Call Back Telephone number, unlessotherwise stated.
6. 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. Refer to Test
Reporting Time on page187 for more information on programming test reports.
7. Enter Installer’s Command 960 followed by the button to exit Installer’s
Programming Mode. Two beeps will be heard andthe STAY and AWAY indicators will
extinguish. The system has now returned to the disarmed state and is now ready for use.
Refer to Installer’s Programming Commands on page29 for more information.
8. Use the Master Code to set the date andtime. Refer to Set The Date and Time on page
19 for more information.
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How ToSet The Date and Time
1. Enter your followed by 6and the button.
Three beeps will be heard andthe STAY and AWAY indicators will begin to flash.
2. Enter the day, month, year, hour and minuteusing the (DD, MM, YY, HH, MM) format
(i.e. DD = Day of the month, MM = Month of the year, YY = Current year, HH = Hour
of the day,MM = Minute of the day).
Please note that when programming the hour of the day, you will need to use 24:00 hour
format.
3. Press the button when finished.
Two beeps will be heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators will extinguish. If a long
beeps is heard, an error was made when enteringthe date and time.
+ 6+
+ DD+ MM+ YY+ HH+ MM
+
Example
If the date and time needs to be set for the 1stJanuary 1997 at 10:30 PM, program the
date andtime as follows;
2580+ 6+
+ 0+ 1+ 0+ 1+ 9+ 7+ 2+ 2+ 3+ 0
+
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Zone Defaults
The default zone settings of the control panel are listed in the table below. Zones 1 – 6 may be
programmed to any of the available zone types. Zones 7 and 8 are limited to that they may
only be programmed toany24 hour or keyswitch type. Refer to “Table 2: Available Zone
Types”on page20 for the differentzone types that may be selected.
Zone No Zone Type Zone No Zone Type
1 Delay-1 5 Instant
2 Handover 6 Instant
3 Handover 7 24 Hour Fire
4 Handover 8 24 Hour Tamper
Table 1: Zone Defaults For Solution 862
Zone Types
There are thirteen differentzonetypes to choose from when programming zones. These
thirteen differentzonetypes are available for all Solution 862 control panels. Refer to
Zone Programming on page161 for more information on programming zones.
Zone Type Description Zone Type Description
0 Instant 8 24 Hour Hold-Up
1 Handover 9 24 Hour Tamper
2 Delay-1 10 Reserved
3 Delay-2 11 Keyswitch
4 Reserved 12 24 HourBurglary
5 Reserved 13 24 Hour Fire
6 24 Hour Medical 14 Chime Only
7 24 Hour Panic 15 Zone Not Used
Table 2: Available Zone Types
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