Intek Elite Version 8D Operating instructions

Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand
Installation&
Programming Guide
EliteVersion
8ZoneControlCommunicator 8D

Designed & Manufactured in New Zealand to Meet NZS:4301/93
Copyright byIntek SecurityProductsLtd
August 2000 Elite V8.5 and above.
To the best of our knowledge the information contained in
this manual is correct at the time of printing.
Intek Security Products Ltd reserve the right to make
changes to the features and specifications at anytime
without notice in the course of product development.
This EliteVersion8Dalarm control panelhas been designed to providethemost requested features for
boththeinstaller&theend-user. These featuresincludeeaseofinstallation,ease ofprogramming and
user friendlyoperationall ina package which is reliable, functional and attractive.
Utilisingmanyyears ofexperience in thesecurityindustryandimplementingvaluable feedback,weare
proud toprovide youwithanewgeneration ofalarmcontroller. The Elite8D is aNewZealand designed
and built productwhich brings youthe qualityandfeatures which youdeserve at anaffordableprice.In
additiontothetheadvanced design, onlythe highest qualitycomponents havebeen usedin the
production ofthis Elite panel toensurethehighest degree ofreliability.
This manual will guide youthrough theinstallation and programming ofyour Elite alarmpanel. For
additionalinformation regardingtheoperatinginstructions andoptions, please refer to theenclosed Elite
User’s Guide”.
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CONTENTS
CONNECTION DIAGRAM.................................................................................4
INPUTS..............................................................................................................5
OUTPUTS..........................................................................................................6
TELECOM INTERFACE ....................................................................................7
ELITE KEYPADS...............................................................................................8
MEMORYVIEWING MODE ..............................................................................9
KEYPAD INSTALLATION................................................................................10
KEYPAD ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT...............................................................10
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS.....................................................................................11
INSTALLING RX-16 RADIO RECEIVER.........................................................11
ACCESSING & EXITING PROGRAM MODES...............................................12
USER CODE PROGRAMMING......................................................................13
USER CODE OPTIONS..................................................................................14
OUTPUTOPTION PROGRAMMING..............................................................14
ZONE ALARMS TO OUTPUTS.......................................................................16
MONITOR ALARMS TO OUTPUTS................................................................16
24 HOUR ALARMS TO OUTPUTS .................................................................16
DAY ZONES TO OUTPUTS............................................................................16
ZONE TAMPER ALARMSTO OUTPUTS.......................................................17
RADIO PENDANTS TO OUTPUTS.................................................................17
TEMPORARY OUTPUTDISABLE..................................................................17
AREA A”OPTIONS .......................................................................................17
AREA A”OUTPUTOPTIONS ........................................................................18
AREA B”OPTIONS ........................................................................................19
AREA B”OUTPUTOPTIONS ........................................................................20
ZONE DOUBLING...........................................................................................20
ZONE PROGRAM OPTIONS..........................................................................21
ZONE INACTIVITYTIMER..............................................................................22
ENTRY DELAY TIMES....................................................................................23
EXITDELAY TIMES...........................................................….........................23
TWOTRIGGER TIMER.........................................................…......................23
DAY MODE TIMER TO KEYPAD BUZZER.....................................................23
OUTPUTTIMING OPTIONS...........................................................................23
LOADING RADIO ZONES...............................................................................24
RADIO ZONE OPTIONS..................................................................................24
LOADING RADIO PENDANTS........................................................................25
RADIO PENDANTOPTIONS A”....................................................................26
RADIO PENDANTOPTIONS B”....................................................................26
KEYPAD PARTITION ASSIGNMENT........................................................….27
KEYPAD PANIC BUTTON ENABLE/OPTIONS..............................................27
KEYPAD FIRE BUTTON ENABLE/OPTIONS.................................................28
KEYPAD MEDICAL BUTTON ENABLE/OPTIONS.........................................28
MISCELLANEOUS PANELOPTIONS.#1.......................................................28
MISCELLANEOUS PANELOPTIONS.#2.......................................................29
DURESS DIGIT................................................................................................29
SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK................................................................30
SETTING DAYLIGHTSAVING START/FINISH..............................................30
RESETDEFAULTS.........................................................................................30
CLEAR MEMORYEVENTBUFFER...............................................................30
WALK-TESTMODE ENABLE .........................................................................30
DATA TRANSFER UNIT(DTU) .......................................................................31
DIALER PROGRAMMING OPTIONS..............................................................32
KEYPAD & O/P 1 LISTEN-IN OPTIONS.........................................................34
PHONE NUMBER PROGRAMMING & OPTIONS..........................................35
CONTACTID REPORTING CODES...............................................................37
ACCOUNTCODE ...........................................................................................37
4+2 REPORTING CODES...............................................................................38
VOICE BOARD & DTMF CODE PROGRAMMING.........................................40
UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD SECURITYCODE .....................................................41
AUTO-ANSWER RING COUNT& MAINS FAIL REPORTDELAY.................41
AUTOMATIC TESTREPORTING TIME PROGRAMMING ............................41
PROGRAM SUMMARY...................................................................................42

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+
_
0V
17V
Lin
Dat
Clk
Neg
Pos
0V
12V
1&5
0V
2&6
3&7
4&8
0V
Tmp
0V
12V
1 2 3 4
In
Line
Out
AC
AC
Heatsink
EXPANSION
1.5A
F1
Elite8D
V8.63
230V
AC
Input
Red
Blk
+
_
Battery
From
Street
To
Phone
Mains
Earth
Elite
Keypad Pos
Neg
Gnd Ant
Clock
Data
RX-16/303
Receiver
Optional Listen-in Keypad Connection
0v
12v
2k2
Latching Smoke Detector with
NormallyOpen Contacts
+
_
Passive Infra-
Red Detector
0v
12v
Tmp
Tmp
Com
N/C
2k2
2k2
2k2
Ext Alarm-MET-LS
InternalAlarm-Piezo
+
_
2k2
CONNECTIONDIAGRAM
3A
F2

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2k2
Tamper
AlarmContact
n/corn/o
4k7
AlarmContact
n/corn/o
8k2
Tamper
INPUTS
The Elite 8D has 5 separate programmable monitoredanalogue inputs,
4 x Programmable, multi-state detection inputs
1 x Programmable tamper input ( withoptional Key-switch functions)
Each input must beterminated with the appropriate value or combinationof end-of-lineresistors,
even if theinput is unused.
ZONE INPUTS - Each ofthe 4 zone inputs can beassigned oneofthe followingconfigurationoptions;
Type 1(4Z)4 ZoneShort circuit inputNo-End-of-Line (EOL).
Type 2(4Z)4 ZoneSingle-End-of-Line2k2 (EOL) with no tamper.
Type 3(8Z)8 ZoneDouble-End-of-Line(EOL) No Tamper.
Type 4(8Z)8 ZoneDouble-End-of-Line(EOL) With open & short circuit Tamper.
The followingtable showsend-of-lineresistor configurations. The reference to LEDS in bold belowrelate tothe
programoptionsetting at address P130E.
Zone
Type LowZone
Resistor Hi Zone
Resistor Tamper
End-of-line
Type 1(4 Zone)
LEDS 1-4 off, 5-8 off N/A (Short circuit) N/A N/A
Type 2(4 Zone)
LEDS 1-4 on, 5-8 off 2k2 - -
Type 3(8 Zone)
LEDS 1-4 off, 5-8 on 4k7 8k2 N/A
Type 4(8 Zone)
LEDS 1-4 on, 5-8 on 4k7 8k2 2k2
Type 2 (4 Zones, 2k2 EOL no tamper)
Type 4 (8 Zones, 4k7 & 8k2 EOL with 2k2 EOL for tamper)
n/c
n/o
2k2
Type 1 (4 Zones,Short Circuit)
n/c
Type 3 (8 Zones, 4k7 & 8k2 EOL with NO tamper)
AlarmContact
n/corn/o
4k7
AlarmContact
n/corn/o
8k2
LED at Addr. P130E
ÈZone Relationship
È
LED #1 Zone 1Short or EOL
LED #2 Zone 2Short or EOL
LED #3 Zone 3Short or EOL
LED #4 Zone 4Short or EOL
LED #5 Zone 5Enabled
LED #6 Zone 6Enabled
LED #7 Zone 7Enabled
LED #8 Zone 8Enabled

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INPUTScont.
TAMPER -A24Hr tamper circuit is availablefor monitoringtamper status ofdetectors, junction boxes, cabinets
andsatellitesirens etc. This Tamper circuit isprogrammable with2options(P170E1E) either normallyclosed loop
or 2k2EOL supervision( thedefault is normallyclosedloop). The tamper circuit must be terminated with an end-of-
line resistor if2k2 EOLsupervisionisselected.AnyTamper alarms on thisinputare mapped toalarmoutputsinthe
samemanner as for detection zones 1-8. UsingDual-End-of-Lineresistors (Refer to Zone Type 4onPage 5) the
Tamper inputcanalso provide twokey-switches. TheLowkey-switch (4k7resistor) operates Partition Awhilethe
High key-switch (8k2resistor) operates partition B. Inthis configuration the2k2resistor must still be installed to seal
the systemTamper.
In additionto the Analogue monitoring inputs, you will find the following systeminputs on your Elite 8D control PCB;
AC -Connect the twolowvoltagewires (no polarity)fromthe transformer to the terminals marked AC on theElite
PCB. The Elite includes a mains transformer rated at 1.4 amps at 17 volts.
EARTH -Always connect the mains earthtotheappropriateterminal onthemains terminal block in the control box
cabinet. Also connect alead fromthis earth point to the terminal marked withthe Earth symbol(next to AC
terminals) on the Elite PCB.
BATTERY - Connect asealed lead acid rechargeable 12V d.c. batteryto the red and blackbatteryleads. Becareful
to observe correct polarityas damage mayoccur fromincorrect connection. Theminimumrecommended battery
capacityis 7amphours. Batterycharge currentat these terminals is limited to350mAmaximum.The battery
connection is fuse protected byfuse F2 (3A). The panelperformsadynamic loadtest onthebatteryevery5
seconds and ifit fails the test at anytimeit will flash thesystemLED (refer to the ViewMemory”chart on page 10
for more details).
LINE IN -This pair ofterminals is usedtoconnectthe Elitetotheincoming telephonelinefromthe street.The
communicator uses this line for reporting.
LINE OUT -This pair ofterminals is usedtoconnect telephones andother communicationequipment tothe
incoming phonelinevia theElitecontroller. The telephonelineis passed throughtheElitecontroller toensure that
the line is available to the controller whenit is required. OUTPUTS
12 VOLTOUTPUTS -There are two12voltdc outputs availableontheElitePCB. These 12 voltoutputs are both
regulated andfuse protected. These outputs are marked 12vand 0v, and are suppliedbyfuse F1. Amaximumtotal
loadof1 amp maybedrawn fromthese terminals.
OUTPUTS1&2-These fullyprogrammable, high current, open collector (high-going-low)typeFEToutputs are
capable ofswitchingup to 1.5A@12Vd.c.These 2outputs are normallyset asswitched outputs,providingpower
for 12v sirens or piezos. Ifrequired, these outputs can be programmed to be siren outputs designedto drive an 8
ohm10 watt horn speaker per output. Also ifahorn speaker is connectedto Output #1 youmayselect (Refer to
P190E programaddress) the listen-infeaturetothis outputas well so thatthediallingsequencecanbeheard atthe
speaker.
OUTPUTS3&4- These are lowcurrent, opencollector (high-going-low) type outputs capableofswitching no more
than 100mA.Like Outputs 1 & 2 theyare fullyprogrammable.
NOTE: - Connecting devices whichdraw current in excess of 100mAto outputs 3 & 4 will cause permanent
damage to the Elite controller.
KEYPADPORT -The terminals marked POS, NEG,CLOCK, &DATA makeup the communications port which the
keypads and other intelligent fielddevices usetotalkto theElitecontroller.The terminals are connected to
correspondingterminals ontheremote devices. The "listen" terminal is onlyused bythekeypads andutilises a
fifth wireto provideacommunicator listen-in facility.This feature is particularlyuseful when servicing monitoring
faults. The keypad 12v output I(POS,NEG) is also protected byfuse F1.
EXPANSION PORT- Theexpansionport is for the connection ofthe ArrowheadRS232 serial board, 90 second
voice board or EEpromdatatransfer board (DTU). The serialboard allows for thedirect connection of aPC running
the Upload/Downloadsoftware. The90secondvoice board allowsvoicemessages tobeprogrammed for
monitoring purposes and remote control via a telephone.

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TELECOMINTERFACE
The communicator facilityofthis Elite8D controller has beendesignedtoprovide optimumflexibilityin thewayin
whichalarmeventsarereported.This flexibilityincludes options for reportingtoacentral monitoringstation using
Ademco Contact ID format,adomestic reportingoptionusingalternating siren tones, aformat for reporting alarms
to an alpha numeric pager and apowerful speechdialler.
In accordance with the statutoryrequirements ofthe Telepermit standards wemust bring thefollowingpoints to
your attention;
A readilyaccessibledisconnect device shall be incorporated into the 230V fixed wiring.
In theeventofanyproblemwith this device, theby-pass switch should be operated. The user is to thenarrange
with the installer ofthe device tomakethe necessaryrepairs. Should thematter be reported toTelecom as a
wiring fault,and the fault beproven to bedue to the alarmpanel,a call out charge will be incurred.
ShouldtheElitecontrolpanel requirerelocationtheTelecom connectionmust be disconnectedbefore thepower is
disconnected. Similarlywhen reconnecting the dialler,it is necessaryto power upthe Elitebefore connecting the
dialler to the TelecomNetwork.
Connectionto theTelecomnetworkshould bemade in accordance with Access Standards Newsletter #65 dated
November 1993. This connection is to be readilyaccessible to allowdisconnection in the event ofafault. An
example ofthis connectionmethod is shownbelow.
NOTE: The telephone line must not enter the cabinet through the samecable entry hole as any 230 volt
mains cables. A separatecable entry must be used for 230volt cabling
When usingone oftheknock-outs aroundthe sideofthe cabinet for supplyentry,asuitable bushing must beused
where the supplycables pass through a knock-out.
The transmit level fromthis device is setatafixedlevel andbecause ofthis there maybe circumstances where this
device does notgiveits optimumperformance. Before reportingsuch occurrencesas faults, please checkthe line
with a standard Telepermitted telephone, and do not report a fault unless the telephone performance is impaired.
This automatic dialling equipment shall not beset up to make callsto the
Telecom "111" EmergencyService

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EliteKEYPAD
When the Eliteis displayingcodes andaddress valuesin programmode it maybenecessarytodisplaythe 9
and 0digits. As there areno Zoneindicators for 0 and 9 the "A" and"B" indicators are used.
ie. When displaying values in programmode
"A" = 0 and "B" = 9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Ready/Ex
cl
System
Trouble
Program
Elite
Armed A(0) Armed B(9)
Standard Elite LED Keypad Window Layout
LIGHT\INDICATION
äâ
OFF
ON STEADY
FLASHING
READY\EXCLUDE Zone Unsealed All Zones Sealed A Zone is Excluded
SYSTEM Normal SystemAlarmReset NewSystemAlarm
TROUBLE Normal Trouble AlarmActive NewTroubleAlarm
PROGRAM Run Mode Client ProgramModeInstaller ProgramMode or
Control FunctionActive
READY\EXCLUDE
& PROGRAM - ExcludeMode Active
(Zones can be excluded) -
ZONES 1-8 Zone Secure Zone Violated Zone in Alarm
Armed A Partition A Disarmed Partition A Armed Partition A Monitor Mode
Armed B Partition B Disarmed Partition B Armed Partition B Monitor Mode

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VIEWMEMORYMODE
EVENT TYPE \ INDICATION
ä â DEVICE INDICATORSTATUS
ACTIVATION Zones 1-8LED's 1-8 On Steady
EXCLUDE
Zones 1-8READY/EXCL
LED's 1-8 On Steady
On Steady
DETECTOR TAMPER
(SHORTCIRCUIT) Zones 1-4TROUBLE
LED's 1-4 Flashing
On Steady
DETECTOR TAMPER
(OPEN CIRCUIT) Zones 5-8TROUBLE
LED's 5-8 Flashing
On Steady
CABINETTAMPER Cabinet or Satellite SirenTROUBLE Flashing
LOW BATTERY Controller Battery SYSTEM
LED 1 On Steady
On Steady
MAINS FAILURE Controller Mains Supply SYSTEM
LED 2 On Steady
On Steady
RADIO ZONE LOW BATTERY Radio PIR
Zone 1-8 LED's 1-8 Flashing
PENDANTLOWBATTERY Radio Key
User 1-8 TROUBLE
LED's 1-8 On Steady
Flashing
PANIC BUTTON (or BUTTONS
1&3 PRESSED TOGETHER) Keypad PanicSYSTEMFlashing
FIRE ALARM(BUTTONS 4&6 PRESSED
TOGETHER) Keypad Fire SYSTEM
AREA A Flashing
Flashing
MEDICALALARM(BUTTONS 7&9
PRESSED TOGETHER) Keypad MedicalSYSTEM
AREA B Flashing
Flashing
PENDANTPANIC Radio Key
User 1-8 SYSTEM
LED 1-8 Flashing
Flashing
ARMED A Area A is ArmedAREA A On Steady
ARMED B Area B is ArmedAREA B On Steady
MONITOR MODEA Area A Monitor Mode ONAREA A Flashing
MONITOR MODE B Area B Monitor Mode ONAREA B Flashing
DURESS ALARMDuress AlarmTROUBLE
AREA A & B On Steady
Flashing
SUPERVISEDRADIO ALARM Supervised Radio
Passive Infra-Red SYSTEM
TROUBLE
LED’s 1-8
On Steady
Flashing
Flashing
ZONE INACTIVITYALARM Zones 1-8READY/EXCL
TROUBLE
LED’s 1-8
On Steady
On Steady
On Steady
TELEPHONE LINE FAILURE Phone Line Failure TROUBLE
LED 3 On Steady
On Steady
When viewing the memoryevent buffer at the keypadbypressing the MEMORY”button, the first thingthatwill
always be displayed is the SYSTEM”LED. Ifthesystemled turns on but no other Zone LED’s are on atthesame
time, this means that there are no current systemalarms. Ifa zone LEDor LED’sare On then this indicates sys-
temalarms that have not yet cleared. The zone LED’s1-8 are pre-defined as towhat systemalarmtheywill dis-
play. These systemalarmindications are shown in the table below. Following the displayofcurrent systemalarms
the panelwill then sequence through the 127 historical memoryevents starting at the most recent event. The sec-
ond table showsthe alarmevents that can be displayed in memorymode and what indicators are used toshow
them.
LED # 1 BatteryLow LED # 5 Radio PendantBatteryLow
LED # 2 MainsFailure LED # 6 Supervised Detector Failure
LED # 3 Telephone Line Failure LED # 7 Zone InactivityTimeout
LED # 4 Radio Detector BatteryLow LED # 8 Dialer Kiss-off Failure

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KEYPADINSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Separate the two keypadhalves by carefully insertingasmall screwdriver intothe release slots on the bottom
edgeofthekeypadfronthalfandapplyingagentle pressure. This will release the bottomedgeofthehousing
enough for you to unclipthe top.
Screwthe base to the wall using the mountingholes provided. These holes will match the standard single switch
platespacing. Ensurethebase is mountedright sideup. Itis marked withtheword "TOP" to aidorientation.
When fixing the base to thewall makesure the top ofthe screwheads will not touch or short out the underside
ofthe PCBwhenthetop halfofthe keypad is reinstalled. Bring the cables through the centre ofthe base.
Connect the 4or 5wires tothe 5wayterminal blockon therear ofthe keypadPCB making sure to match the
cables upwith the terminals as marked on thecontrolpanel's keypadport.The 5th wire is connectedfromthe
"LIN" terminal ofthe keypad to the "Listen" terminal ofthe AlertPCB keypad port.
Once thecables have beenterminated andtherequiredaddress allocated (seesectionbelow)clipthefront half
ofthe keypad onto the base byfirst engaging the clipsat the topedge and then close the front downand clip it
in atthebottom. Now stickthe zone list providedto theinside ofthehinged lid.
WIRING
The Elitekeypadconnects to theEliteController via a4or 5wire datasecuritycable.Amaximumof8LED
keypads can be connected,each wired in parallel. A5th wire maybe usedto provide a"Listen-in"facilityat the
keypadwhen anElite communicator panelis being used.
The maximumrecommended cable usingstandard0.2mm securitycable is 50m.Cable runs exceedingthis
distancemayrequire 0.5mmcable. Alwaysuse good qualitycable. Someinstallations mayrequire CAT5data
cable to ensure data integrityin noisysites.
Keypad
Address Address
Links
# A B C
1
2 X
3 X
4 X X
5 X
6 X X
7 X X
8 X X X
Xdenotes linkis cut
Each of the 8possible LEDkeypads which are able tobe connected to
your Elite panel must be addressed individuallyto avoid BUS conflicts
when multiple users are operating different keypads simultaneously.
As default, each keypadcomes addressed as #1with all links intact.
Use the table to the lefttodetermine which linksto cut to assignthe
correct address to the keypads you areinstalling.
eg. Toassignakeypadasaddress #2,youmust cutlinkAonly.To
assign akeypad as address # 4, you must cut linkA&B.
Link Dis used tomodifythe keypad Panic”buttonoperation.When
the linkis intact, the Panic”button must be held down for 2 seconds to
cause a Panic alarm. IflinkD is cut the Panic”button is instant.
When cuttingaddress linksit is important to makeaclean cut between
the linkblocksas shownbelow. Linkscan be restored bysoldering
across the effected pads.
IMPORTANT NOTE: KEYPAD ADDRESS CHANGES ARE ONLY
RECOGNISED AT POWER-UP. ALL CHANGES SHOULD BE MADE
IN THE POWERED DOWN STATE AND THEN ON POWER-UP THE
NEW KEYPAD ADDRESS WILL BE RECOGNISED BY THE PANEL.
ABCD cut here
KEYPADADDRESSASSIGNMENT

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KEYPADFUNCTIONS
The Elite LED Keypadconsists of;an 18 button, backlit silicone rubber keypad, 14 LED indicators andan
internal piezobuzzer housed inamodern whiteplastic housing.The plastichousinghasahingedfrontlid to
cover andprotect therubber buttons when not in use.All the electronics are containedon asingle circuit board
inside the housing.
Because the keypads communicate withthecontroller usingdata, the cable run frompanel to keypads is secure
against tampering. For thisreasonthere is notamper switch onthekeypadassembly.Access tothekeypad
electronics will not disarmthe panel.
BUTTONS
The 18 siliconerubber buttons are used for the following functions.
In normal operating mode the numeric keysareused for enteringAccess Codes.In ProgramMode thenumeric
keys are used for entering options & new values.
The buttons with text labels are used as functionbuttons andselect theoptions indicatedbythe text and
normallyprecede other button presses, e.g. toenter ExcludeMode press <EXCLUDE>and the numeric key
corresponding to thezone number you wish to beexcluded.
The PROGRAM Keyis used toprefix optionselections intheprogrammodes e.g.<PROGRAM>4<ENTER>
selects User Code4.The PROGRAM keyis alsoused prior toaMasterCode toenter user programmode from
normal operating mode.
The ENTER Keyis usedto enter access or programcodes. It is normallyused at the end ofa button sequence.
The CONTROL button,ifenabledatAddress P170EOpt#7,is used to isolate dayzoneaudiblealarmsif
temporarilynot required and/or to directlycontrol outputs ifprogrammed at addresses P31-P38E Opt #6.
LED INDICATORS
The LED indicators are used to displaysystemconditions including Zonestatus, Batterystate, Tamper etc.
Please refer to the LED table on page 10 for a full explanation ofthe conditional displays.
INSTALLINGRX-16RADIORECEIVER
The Elite8D is fullyhigh levelcompatible with theRX-16 radio receiver. The addition ofthis receiver will add
wireless capabilitytoyour systemin the formor wireless PIR detectors, Wireless Radiokeytransmitters and
wireless reed switch transmitters. The RX-16 receiver connects to the samecommunications port as the
keypads andcan be installed ,either insidethecabinet, or ifpreferred, maybe installedataremote location.
The RX-16 is available in 3frequencies,303.875mhz,433.92mhzor 27mhz.
The RX-16 receiver requires4cores and can successfullybe runin 0.2mm unscreenedcable over adistance of
up to 100metres. Like thekeypads the RX-16 has 12vconnections labeled POS and NEG whichare wiredto the
12v supplyandCLK and DATA terminals for connection to the communications bus.
The green LED fitted to the RX-16 receiver will indicatewhen the unit is in "Learn" mode (Flashing - seeP601E)
or whenit is receiving an actual radiotransmission (On Steady)

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PROGRAMMINGYOURELITE
HOW TO PROGRAM
The programming sequence always follows this pattern;
<PROGRAM> - <1,2 or 3 digit address> - <ENTER>
3 short beeps if OK - 1 long beep if error
The leds will displaycurrentvalueor status
Enter the newvalue or option
<New Value> - <ENTER>
3 short beeps if OK - 1 long beep if error
Throughout this manual youwill see programinstructions expressed as
P 10E 5 E as an example.
In this example the<P> represents the PROGRAM keyand <E>represents the ENTER key.
ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING ON POWERUP (INSTALLER MODE)
When powerisappliedtothe controllerfor thefirst time, withthepanel tamper inputopen,thepanel will inhibit
tamper alarmsand readythe panel toenter INSTALLER PROGRAMMode(unless the InstallerLock-out option
P170E2Ehas previouslybeenenabled).Atthis point you cangotoanykeypadwhichis connected tothepanel
andpress PROGRAM”ENTER”whichwill automaticallyputthatkeypadintofull Program mode,ProgramLED
Flashing.(NOTE:Onlyone keypad canbe in Programmode at anytime)
ACCESS TO INSTALLER PROGRAMMODE FROMRUN MODE
Before you canenter Installer programmode, the panel must not be Armed or in Monitor mode.
Press <PROGRAM> - <Code 11 ( Installer Code)> - <ENTER>
Program light will Flash
Note: DefaultInstaller Code (Code11) is 000000.
You are nowin Installer ProgramMode. Anyprogramaddresses maybe viewed or changed in this mode.
ACCESS TO CLIENTPROGRAMMODE FROMRUN MODE
Press <PROGRAM> - <User Code> - <ENTER>
Program light On Steady
Note: DefaultUser Code (P1) is 123.
Youarenowin ClientProgramMode. OnlyUserCodes 1-10canbeviewedorchangedinthis mode. Codes
maybe denied access to Client mode, allowed access to change their code onlyor allowedaccess to view&
change all user codes.
RESETTING BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULTSETTINGS (FromInstall ModeOnly)
This address allowsyou to reset the panel backto the factorydefaults (Reset All defaults).
e.g.To reset All Systemdefaults including User Codes (P620 E)
Press <PROGRAM> - 620- <ENTER>
3 beeps - Program light flashing
After thesystemconfigurationhas beenresetbackto defaults, all values, options &Codes will beset to the
values shownin theProgramOption Summaryas defaults. These value&optionselections have been chosen
as the most common set-up for the majorityofsystems.
P621-P625 allowselectivedefaults to be set(refer to programsummaryatthebackofthe manual for more
details).

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TO EXITPROGRAMMODES
To exit either programmodewhenyou have finished programming:
Press <PROGRAM> - <ENTER>
Program light goes out
The panelis nowbackin Run Mode, anyprogramchanges youhave made will havereplacedprevious values
and be in effect.
Note: During programming Tampers and 24 hour alarmsaredisabled which allowsquietaccess to the panel,
detectors and satellitesirenunits etc. On exiting programmode, all inputs are scanned andifanytampers or
24Hr alarms are present anactivation will occur.
PROGRAMMINGUSERCODES
USER CODES - (P1E to P10E) & (P11E)
There are 11 codes available in the Elite, 10 user codes and1install code. The user codes are locatedin
addresses 1-10. As default,Code1has Master Codepermissions andmust be used toenter Clientprogram
mode. The Installer code is stored ataddress 11 and is used to access Installer Programmode.
Codes 1-10 maybe varied in lengthfrom1 to 6 digit.Code 11 must be 3-6 digits.
To programa User Codeyou must first be in client orinstaller programmode, then select the address from1-10.
(Ifthere is alreadyacode programmed at this address, it will beflashed backto you) Nowenter the code then
press the ENTER key.
eg. P 1 E 1234 E
3 beeps - programlight onsolidor flashing
In this example wehave set Code 1 ( Master Code ) to be 1234.
eg. P 5 E 567 E
3 beeps - programlight onsolidor flashing
In this example wehave set code 5to be 567
Toreplaceacodesimplyenter thenewcode inthe sameaddress as theoldcode.This will overwritethe
previous code but maintain the user permissions as mapped to that user number.
To clear or deletea code simplyenter the EXCLUDE button at the address where the old code is stored.
eg. P 3 E<EXCLUDE> E
3 beeps - Program light on solidor flashing
User Code # 3 Erased
When flashing back codes and values Zone indicators 1-8 are used toindicate digits 1-8. The digit 0is indicated
bythe "A" light and 9 is indicated bythe "B" light.
Note: Where there are multiple options at one address, options 0 & 9 havebeen reserved. Entering a0
at the address will turn all options off whereas entering a 9 will turn all options on.

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USERCODEOPTIONS
USER CODE PERMISSIONS (Code Options) - P21E-P30E
Option 1 - Code has Area A permissions
Option 2 - Code has Area B permissions
Option 3 - Code canArmArea
Option 4 - Code can DisarmArea
Option 5 - Code can turn Monitor on
Option 6 - Code can turn Monitor off
Option 7 - Code canProgramtheir own code
Option 8 - Code canProgramOther Codes
NOTE:Options 3,4, 5&6are used in conjunction with options 1&2wherebyoptions3,4,5 &6determine the
functions and options 1 & 2determine the area ofoperation.
INSTALLER CODE - P11E
This code is usedto enter full Installer Programmode (ProgramLED flashing). The default installer code is 000000.
Tochange this codeenter your newinstaller code at the P11Eaddress. The newcodewill beflashed back to you
automatically.The Programcode mayvaryfrom3-6 digits inlength
PROGRAMMINGOUTPUTOPTIONS
NOTE: With all output programming options werefer to outputs 1-8. Onlyoutputs 1-4are available as
standard, with outputs 5-8 requiring the connectionof the optional 4 way output expander unit that connects
to the keypad buss ( the output expander provides4 change-over relaycontacts).
OUTPUTOPTIONS A-P31E-P38E
This blockofaddresses (P31E -P38E) are used tomap output modifiers to each ofthe 8outputs available onthe
Elite.
P31E 1E Invertoutput - Default off
2E Flash output - Default off
3E Single pulse to output- Default off
4E Lockout output once reset - Default off
5E Siren Driver to output- Default off
6E Control”button & DTMF Remote Control can operateoutput - Default off
7E Output flashes on a 24hourzone alarm- Default off
8E Dayzones linked to pulse timer - Default off
Option 1Invert Output - This option is used to invert thenormalstate of the output. The Elite uses open collector
typetransistor switches andthedefaultstateofall outputs is off or high.When inalarmthe transistor
switch is turned on and the output is switchedlow. The invert option reverses this function.
Option 2Flash Output -This option causes theoutputtoturn on andoff at arateset bythe pulse timer for this
output (P221E-P228E) when in alarmand is normallyused to flash a lamp during an activation.
Option 3SinglePulse to Output -This option, when applied,produces asingle pulseatthe output duringan
alarm(the pulsetime is thevalueprogrammed at the output pulse timer address,P221E-P228E).
Option 4Lockout Once Reset - This option is used to limit the output to oneoperation perarming period.
Option 5Siren Driver to Output - This option causes the output to beamodulated output designedto drive 8
ohm10 watt horn speakers directly.Outputs 1&2can havethe siren driver feature. Adifferent tone is
generated at output 1 to that at outputs 2.
NOTE: DO NOTCONNECTAHORN SPEAKER TOOUTPUT1or 2WITHOUTFIRSTTURNING
THIS OPTION ON OTHERWISE DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TOTHE OUTPUTCONCERNED.
Option 6Control”button &DTMFRemote Control can operate output -The Control’button on the Elite
keypadcanbeusedto turnoutputs on or off.Also, ifthe optional 90secondvoice board is fitted,the
outputs can be turnedOn orOffremotelyvia aTouchtone (DTMF) phone.For this to happenthis option
must be turned onfor the output/s concerned. Toturnan output on locallyat thekeypad the operator
simplypresses the Control’button atwhich timethe System”& Program”LED’swill illuminate to
indicatethat theControl modeis active.Ifanycontrollableoutputsarecurrentlyon, therelevantgreen

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zoneled(LEDS1-8) will beon. The operator can nowpress abutton relating tothe output/s they
wish tocontroleg pressing the 1”button will turn output 1on or off,The 2”buttonfor output 2etc.
When an outputstateis changedthezoneLED will indicatethechangeofstate.When finishedthe
operator then presses the Enter”buttonto cancelthe Controlmode and return to normal. To
operate the output/s via atelephone pleaserefer to the instructions supplied withthe voice board.
Option 7Flash 24 hour alarm -Ifa24hourzoneactivates the alarmthisoptionwill cause theoutputto
flash at a rate equal to thevalue set for the pulse timer(P221E-P228E).
Option 8DayZones Linkedto Pulse Timer - DayZones programmed to this output will pulseatthepulse
timer rate (P221E-P228E) for the duration ofthe dayzone to outputtimer (P211E-P218E)
P32E - P38E As per P31E above for Outputs 2-8
PROGRAMMINGOUTPUTOPTIONScont.
OUTPUTOPTIONS B - P41E - P48E
In this blockofaddresses P41E relates to output #1, P42E relates to output #2 etc
P41E1E PendantPanic to Output - Default on
2E Keypad Panic to Output - Default on
3E Keypad Fire to Output - Default off
4E Keypad Medical to Output -Default off
5E Cabinet Tamper to Output- Default on
6E Duress Alarmto Output - Default off
7E Mains Fail toOutput - Default off
8E BatteryLowto Output - Default off
Option 1Pendant Panicto Output -This option is usedto map theoperationofthe Radio Pendant panic
buttontoanoutputi.e. whentheRadio Panic buttonispressed anyoutputwith this optionenabled
will turnon.
Option 2KeypadPanic toOutput -This optionis used tomap theKeypadPanic Button, or the 2button
Panic function to an output. Keypad Panics are generated when auser presses thePanic Button or
buttons 1 & 3 Simultaneously atthekeypad.
Option 3Keypad Fire to Output -This optionis usedtomap the manualKeypadFire alarmfunction toan
output. The keypad Fire alarmis generated when auser presses buttons 4&6Simultaneously at
the keypad.
Option 4KeypadMedical to Output -This optionis usedto map themanual Keypad Medical alarm
function to anoutput.The keypadMedical alarmis generated whenauserpresses buttons 7&9
Simultaneously at the keypad.
Option 5Cabinet Tamper to Output -This option is used to map activations ofthe common Tamper Input
to anoutput. This common tamper inputis normallyused to monitor the panel cabinet and satellite
tamper switches.
Option 6DuressAlarm to Output -This option will map the Duress Function toan output.Programming of
the Duress Digit is at address P230E.
Option 7Mails Fail To Output -Amains failure will beindicated at this outputwhenoption 7is enabledat
this address. The AlarmReset Timer must be set to 0”whenthis optionis used.
Option 8Low Battery -AbatteryLowconditionwill be indicated at this outputwhenoption 8is enabledat
this address. The alarmreset timer must be set to 0”when this option is used.
P42E - P48E As per P41E above for Outputs 2-8

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MAPPINGZONEALARMSTOOUTPUTS
ZONE ALARMMAPPING TO OUTPUTS - P51E - P58E
When azone is in alarm(duringthe ARMED state only)this blockofaddresses allowsindividual
zones to be mapped toselected outputs. The default settingis that zones 1-8 will turn on all outputs
1-8 when in alarm.
P51EZone Alarms to Output #1. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P52EZone Alarms to Output #2. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P53EZone Alarms to Output #3. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P54EZone Alarms to Output #4. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P55EZone Alarms to Output #5. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P56EZone Alarms to Output #6. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P57EZone Alarms to Output #7. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P58EZone Alarms to Output #8. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
MAPPINGMONITORZONEALARMSTOOUTPUTS
MONITOR ZONE ALARMMAPPING TO OUTPUTS - P61E - P68E
When aMonitor Modezoneis in alarm(during the MONITOR state only)this block ofaddresses
allowsindividualzones to be mapped to selectedoutputs. The default setting is that zones 1-8 will
turn onoutput 2 onlywhen a monitor mode alarmoccurs.
P61EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #1. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P62EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #2. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P63EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #3. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P64EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #4. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P65EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #5. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P66EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #6. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P67EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #7. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P68EMonitor Mode Zone Alarms to Output #8. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
MAPPING24HOURZONEALARMSTOOUTPUT
24 HOUR ZONEALARMMAPPING TO OUTPUTS - P71E - P78E
When a24 Hour zone is inalarmthis blockofaddresses allowsindividual zones to be mapped to
selected outputs. The default setting is that zones 1-8will turn on output 2onlywhena24Hour
alarmoccurs.
P71E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #1. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P72E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #2. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P73E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #3. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P74E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #4. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P75E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #5. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P76E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #6. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P77E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #7. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P78E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #8. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
MAPPINGDAYZONESTOOUTPUTS
DAY ZONES TO OUTPUTS - P81E - P88E
When aDayzone is unsealedthis blockofaddresses allowsindividual zonesto bemapped to
selectedoutputs. The default setting is that no Dayzones are mapped to anyofthe 8 outputs.
P81E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #1. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P82E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #2. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P83E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #3. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P84E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #4. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P85E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #5. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P86E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #6. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P87E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #7. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)
P88E24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output #8. Options=Zones 1-8 (Default=None)

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MAPPINGZONETAMPERSTOOUTPUTS
ZONE TAMPER MAPPINGTO OUTPUTS - P91E - P98E
When azoneinputis setfor Dual-End-of-Line (P130E) theshort &opencircuit tampers are
automaticallyenabledfor that zone input. This option allowsthe zone tamper alarmsto be mapped
throughto individualoutputs. Azonetamper 1-4 is ashort ontheinput andazonetamper 5-8 is an
open loop.
P91EZone Tamper to Output#1. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P92EZone Tamper to Output#2. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P93EZone Tamper to Output#3. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P94EZone Tamper to Output#4. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P95EZone Tamper to Output#5. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P96EZone Tamper to Output#6. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P97EZone Tamper to Output#7. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
P98EZone Tamper to Output#8. Options= Zone Tampers 1-8 (Default=1-8)
MAPPINGRADIOKEYSTOOUTPUTS
RADIO KEY(PENDANT) MAPPING TO OUTPUTS - P101E - P108E
When aRadio Keyis tobe used tooperate agaragedoor or similar function thisblockofaddresses
allowsindividualRadio Keys to be mapped to selected outputs. The default settingis that none of the
8 Radio Keys are mappedto anyoutputs.
P101E Radio Keyto Output #1. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P102E Radio Keyto Output #2. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P103E Radio Keyto Output #3. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P104E Radio Keyto Output #4. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P105E Radio Keyto Output #5. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P106E Radio Keyto Output #6. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P107E Radio Keyto Output #7. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
P108E Radio Keyto Output #8. Options=Pendant1-8 (Default=None)
TEMPORARYOUTPUTDISABLE
This address P109E allowsa technician toselect anyoutput/s to be temporarilydisabled for one alarmor armed
cycle, eg byturning on LEDS 1-4 at P109E thenleaving programmode, outputs 1-4 will not turn on following any
alarms. The technician is nowfree to armthe systemto test all monitoring signalswithout having all ofthe internal
& external alarms activating. When the alarmis reset or disarmed all outputs will nowworknormallyagain.
P109E Select output# 1-8 PARTITION A”OPTIONS
PARTITION A”OPTIONS - P110E
This address allows modification ofhowPartition A”arming, monitor and control keysworkat thekeypad.
P110E 1E ARM”button requiredbefore code to set- Default off
2E MONITOR”button required before code to turn on Monitor Mode- Default off
3E CODE”required to arm- Default off
4E ARM”button can disarmsystemduring exit delay- Default on
5E MONITOR”button candisarmMonitor Mode at anytime- Default on
6E No Exit Beeps to keypads in Monitor Mode- Default off
7E Key-switch Enabled- Default off
8E Key-switch Mode- Defaultoff
Option 1ARM”button requiredbefore code toset -This optiondetermines ifthe ARM”buttonmust be
pressed before acodeis enteredtoset Area A”.Ifakeypadis assignedto bothPartitions, this
optionshouldbeset to allow individual arming ofeacharea.This option disablesthe Armbuttonfrom
disarming during the exit delay.
Option 2MONITOR”button required beforecodeto set - This option determinesifthe MONITOR”button

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must be pressedbefore acode is entered to setArea A”Monitor Mode. Ifakeypad is assignedto
both Partitions, this option shouldbe set to allow individual arming ofMonitor Mode for each area.
Option 3CODE”requiredto set - If this optionis set, the ARM”button is disabled andthe panelrequires a
code to armas well as disarm.
Option 4ARM”button can disarm during exit delay -Ifthis option is on thenthe arm”button can disarm
Partition A”duringtheexitdelaytimewith asingle press ofthe button. Ifthe optionis off then the
alarmcan onlybe unset bya valid code, even duringthe exit delaytime.
Option 5MONITOR”button can disarmMonitor Mode -This optionallowsthe Monitor”buttontodisarm
monitor mode at anytime(including whenMonitor Mode is fullyset).Iftheoption is off thenMonitor
Modecanonlybeunset byavalidcode.This featureis defaultedtokeypadaddresses 1&4(4
being the default address for the monitor keystation).
Option 6No Exit Beepsto keypadsin Monitor Mode - This option stops the exit beeps fromoccurring at all
keypads when Monitor Mode is set. Normallyused for silent nightarming.
Option 7EnablePartition A”Key-switch - Ifthis optionis turnedonthenthe systemtamper input(Tmp)
becomes aDual End ofLine Input (Refer to Type 4drawingon Page5for wiring details). The low
input4K7 is reserved for Partition A”key-switchoperation. An opencircuit will still be seen as a
systemtamper.
Option 8Key-switch Mode - Ifthis option is On then thekey-switch has atoggle function(ie the arm/disarm
state will followthekey-switch state). IfOffthen the key-switch is momentary(ie each single pulse
will change the arm/disarmstate). The panel tamper input is used to provide the key-switch function.
PARTITION A”OUTPUTOPTIONS
PARTITION A”OUTPUTOPTIONS - P111E - P118E
This blockofaddresses sets a number ofoutput options whicharespecific anduniquetotheoperationofpartition
or Area "A". ActivityinAreas "B" will have no direct effect on the options set at these addresses.
P111E 1E Armstatus to output- Default off
2E Monitor Modeon status to output- Default off
3E Disarmstatus to output- Default off
4E Pendantchirps for Armto output - Defaultoff
5E Pendantchirps for Monitor ModeOn tooutput - Default off
6E Pendantchirps for Disarmto output - Default off
7E Pulseon Arming to output -Default off
8E Pulseon Disarming to output - Default off
Option 1Arm indication to output -This optionwill turn theoutputonwhenArea "A" isarmed. The output
will turn onat thestart of theexit delayand turn off when the Area is disarmed. The outputreset time
shouldbe set to zero.
Option 2Monitor Mode On indication to output -This option will turn theoutput on whenArea "A" Monitor
Mode is armed. The output will turn on at the start of the exit delayand turn off when Monitor Mode is
disarmed. The outputreset time should be set to zero.
Option 3Disarm indication to output -This option will turn the output onwhenArea"A" is Disarmed. The
outputwill turn on when theArea A”is disarmed andturn off when theAreais Armed or in Monitor
Mode. The output reset time should be set tozero.
Option 4Pendant Chirpsfor Armto output -This optionwill map two short pulses(Chirps) totheoutput
whenArea"A" is armed viaaradio key(Pendant) ,( thelengthofthepulses is setbythepulse timer
P221E-P228E).
Option 5Pendant Chirpsfor Monitor Mode On to output - This optionwill map two short pulses (Chirps) to
the output whenArea"A" Monitor Modeis setviaaradiokey(Pendant) ,( the length ofthe pulses is
set bythe pulse timer P221E-P228E).

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Option 6Pendant Chirps for Disarm to output - This option will map four short pulses (Chirps) to the output
when Area "A" is Disarmedvia aradio key(Pendant),( the lengthofthe pulsesis set bythe pulse
timer P221E-P228E).
Option 7Pulse on Arming to output - This optionwill map a pulsetothe Outputeach time Area"A" is armed
( the length ofthe pulses is set bythe pulse timer P221E-P228E).
Option 8Pulse on Disarming to output -This optionwill map apulsetotheOutputeach timeArea"A" is
disarmed ( the length ofthepulses is set bythe pulse timer P221E-P228E).
Note: P112E through P118E are as above but applied to outputs 2-8
PARTITION B”OPTIONS
PARTITION B”OPTIONS - P120E
This address allows modification ofhowPartition B”arming, monitor and control keysworkat thekeypad.
P120E 1E ARM”button requiredbefore code to set- Default off
2E MONITOR”button required before code to turn on Monitor Mode- Default off
3E CODE”required to arm- Default off
4E ARM”button can disarmsystemduring exit delay- Default on
5E MONITOR”button candisarmMonitor Mode at anytime- Default on
6E No Exit Beeps to keypads in Monitor Mode- Default off
7E Key-switch Enabled- Default off
8E Key-switch Mode- Defaultoff
Option 1ARM”button requiredbefore code toset -This optiondetermines ifthe ARM”buttonmust be
pressed before acodeis enteredtoset Area B”.Ifakeypadis assignedto bothPartitions, this
optionshouldbeset to allow individual arming ofeacharea.This option disablesthe Armbuttonfrom
disarming during the exit delay.
Option 2MONITOR”button required beforecodeto set - This option determinesifthe MONITOR”button
must be pressedbefore acode is entered to setArea B”Monitor Mode. Ifakeypad is assignedto
both Partitions, this option shouldbe set to allow individual arming ofMonitor Mode for each area.
Option 3CODE”requiredto set - If this optionis set, the ARM”button is disabled andthe panelrequires a
code to armas well as disarm.
Option 4ARM”button can disarm during exit delay -Ifthis option is on thenthe arm”button can disarm
Partition B”duringtheexitdelaytimewith asingle press ofthe button. Ifthe optionis off then the
alarmcan onlybe unset bya valid code, even duringthe exit delaytime.
Option 5MONITOR”button can disarmMonitor Mode -This optionallowsthe Monitor”buttontodisarm
monitor mode at anytime(including whenMonitor Mode is fullyset).Iftheoption is off thenMonitor
Modecanonlybeunset byavalidcode.This featureis defaultedtokeypadaddresses 1&4(4
being the default address for the monitor keystation).
Option 6No Exit Beepsto keypadsin Monitor Mode - This option stops the exit beeps fromoccurring at all
keypads when Monitor Mode is set. Normallyused for silent nightarming.
Option 7EnablePartition B”Key-switch - Ifthis optionis turnedonthenthe systemtamper input(Tmp)
becomes aDual End ofLine Input (Refer to Type4drawingonPage 5for wiring details). The high
input8K2 is reserved for Partition B”key-switchoperation. An opencircuit will still be seen as a
systemtamper.
Option 8Key-switch Mode - Ifthis option is On then thekey-switch has atoggle function(ie the arm/disarm
state will followthekey-switch state). IfOffthen the key-switch is momentary(ie each single pulse
will change the arm/disarmstate). The panel tamper input is used to provide the key-switch function.

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PARTITION B”OUTPUTOPTIONS
PARTITION B”OUTPUTOPTIONS - P121E - P128E
This blockofaddresses sets a number ofoutput options whicharespecific anduniquetotheoperationofpartition
or Area "B". ActivityinAreas "A" will have no direct effect on the options set at these addresses.
P121E 1E Armstatus to output- Default off
2E Monitor Modeon status to output- Default off
3E Disarmstatus to output- Default off
4E Pendantchirps for Armto output - Defaultoff
5E Pendantchirps for Monitor ModeOn tooutput - Default off
6E Pendantchirps for Disarmto output - Default off
7E Pulseon Arming to output -Default off
8E Pulseon Disarming to output - Default off
Option 1Arm indication to output -This optionwill turn theoutputonwhenArea "B" isarmed. The output
will turn onat thestart of theexit delayand turn off when the Area is disarmed. The outputreset time
shouldbe set to zero.
Option 2Monitor Mode On indication to output -This option will turn theoutput on whenArea "B" Monitor
Mode is armed. The output will turn on at the start of the exit delayand turn off when Monitor Mode is
disarmed. The outputreset time should be set to zero.
Option 3Disarm indication to output -This option will turn the output onwhenArea"B" is Disarmed. The
outputwill turn on when theArea B”is disarmed andturn off when theAreais Armed or in Monitor
Mode. The output reset time should be set tozero.
Option 4Pendant Chirpsfor Armto output -This optionwill map two short pulses(Chirps) totheoutput
whenArea"B" is armed viaaradio key(Pendant) ,( thelengthofthepulses is setbythepulse timer
P221E-P228E).
Option 5Pendant Chirpsfor Monitor Mode On to output - This optionwill map two short pulses (Chirps) to
the output whenArea"B" Monitor Modeis setviaaradiokey(Pendant) ,( the length ofthe pulses is
set bythe pulse timer P221E-P228E).
Option 6Pendant Chirps for Disarm to output - This option will map four short pulses (Chirps) to the output
when Area "B" is Disarmedvia aradio key(Pendant),( the lengthofthe pulsesis set bythe pulse
timer P221E-P228E).
Option 7Pulse on Arming to output - This optionwill map a pulsetothe Outputeach time Area"B" is armed
( the length ofthe pulses is set bythe pulse timer P221E-P228E).
Option 8Pulse on Disarming to output -This optionwill map apulsetotheOutputeach timeArea"B" is
disarmed ( the length ofthepulses is set bythe pulse timer P221E-P228E).
Note: P122E through P128E are as above but applied to outputs 2-8
PROGRAMMINGZONEDOUBLING&EOLOPTIONS
SINGLE ZONEEOL OR DUAL ZONE INPUT(4 or 8 zones) - P130E - Default=1-4 On
P130E 1-8E Single Zone EOL or dualzone input -This optionis used to define the Elite as a4zone
panelwithor without EOL (End ofLine Resistors) or an 8zone panel. Options 1-4 relateto
zones 1-4 respectivelyanddecide whether the zoneinput requires anend oflineresistor or
just ashort or open circuit toseal the zone. Ifthe LED’sare OFF (Type 1Drawingon Page5)
then a short on theinput is all that is needed toseal theinput. If the LED’s 1-4 are ON (Type 2
DrawingonPage5)thenthe input requires a2k2resistor to seal thezone. Options 5-8 relate
to zone inputs 1-4 respectivelyand allow Zone Doubling”to be turned onfor aparticular input.
When a zonehas beenassigned"ZoneDoubling" the oneinputis usedfor bothalow (1-4)and
ahigh (5-8) zone. When zone doubling is turned On,zone1input is usedfor zones 1&5,
zone2input is used for zones 2&6, zones 3input is used for zones 3&7andzone 4input is
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