SATALARM SA-612P User manual

SATALARM SA-612P / SA-816P
12/16-Zone and 2-Partition Alarm Control Panel
For your home and office
User’s Guide
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1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
General Features ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
User Codes .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Installer Codes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Digital Communicator.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Upload/Download ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Zones ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
PGM functions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Monitoring of system troubles ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Voice messages (synthesis sounds) Communicator ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
RF remote control and/or proximity card operating (using Keyfob Module -01)..................................................................................................................... 7
Miscellaneous.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2. KEYPADS................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Keypad types ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Keypad layout.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Functional Keys ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
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A & B READY LEDs.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
READY LED ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
SYSTEM LED........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
BYPASS LED............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
ARMED A LED ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
ARMED B LED ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
ZONE LEDs ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Displayed messages on KP16LCDLB keypads (several situations) ......................................................................................................................................... 11
System Codes ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
User Codes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
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Partitioning............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
How does a partitioned system work? .................................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Regular (Away) Arming .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Other Arming Modes............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Timed Autoarming................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Inactivity Autoarming ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
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Switch to Stay Arming............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming/Disarming ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Quick Arming Modes (Arming without codes) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 19
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Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Enter any of the 1 to 45 user codes (4 or 6 digits) to disarm the system/partition................................................................................................................ 20
To deactivate an alarm simply key in any user code (4 or 6 digits), while the siren is still sounding...................................................................................... 20
Zone Bypassing ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
System Trouble Status Displaying: [*][4] command .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Alarm Memory Displaying: [*][5]........................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Chime Feature activating/deactivating.................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Activation/Deactivation of PGM Outputs .............................................................................................................................................................................. 24
master code .......................................................................................................... 28
Simultaneous Erasure of all us ................................................................................................................................... 31
Programming / Selective Erasure of the 1 to 4 follow me Phone Numbers ........................................................................................................................... 31
Selective Erasure of the follow me phone numbers .............................................................................................................................................................. 32
Simultaneous Erasure of all Follow me Phone Numbers ....................................................................................................................................................... 33
Programming session of the system time and date............................................................................................................................................................... 33
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Other Operation Commands Performed by the master user................................................................................................................................................. 34
Section [034] OPTIONS for voice/sound dialer ................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Section [042] Number of voice or sound dialing sequences / Time of the Voice or Sound Reporting................................................................................. 36
Section [077] ........................................................................................................................ 36
Section [078] Autoarming/Autodisarming Moments for Partition A (hour:minute / hour:minute) .................................................................................... 36
Section [079] Autoarming/Autodisarming Moments for Partition B (hour:minute / hour:minute) .................................................................................... 37
Section [080] Moments for Starting/Finishing the Guardian Rounds (hour:minute / hour:minute) ................................................................................... 37
Section [081] Activation/Deactivation Moments of PG............................................................ 37
Section [082] ............................................................ 37
Section [083] ............................................................ 38
Section [084] Activation/Deactivati............................................................ 38
Section [085] ............................................................ 38
Section [086] ............................................................ 38
Section [087] Activ............................................................ 39
Section [088] minute)............................................................ 39
Section [089] Hour / Minute for First Periodical test .......................................................................................................................................................... 39
Section [090] ns will auto arm (hours & minutes / hours & minutes) .................................................................. 39

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Section [096] Walk Test (service mode).............................................................................................................................................................................. 40
Section [097] - Manually Activation of PC callback ................................................................................................................................................................ 40
Section [098] PC download acceptance................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
Sections [099] Voice / Sound Reporting and Communication with PC Cancellation .............................................................................................................. 41
Keypad Special alarms ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Warning Limitations of Alarm Systems .................................................................................................................................................................................. 41

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1. INTRODUCTION
General Features
• Central unit's core of powerful RISC microprocessor;
• The electrical features include an EEPROM memory for programmed configuration, system/partitions status and LOG
buffer to be retained even in case of a total power loss;
• User-friendly programming of the system parameters -612P&SA-816P
• Up to 800 events with time and date stamp stored in a FIFO LOG buffer;
• “False alarm prevention” features: intellizones, automatic zone shutdown, beeps on entry and exit delays;
• Features of “sensor under test” for easy detection of sensors causing false alarms.
• High-speed pre-programmed or entirely programmable Communication Formats;
• 45 user codes (1-st master codeand 2 installer’s codes (programming and maintenance codes);
• Keypad displayed alarm memory for first 9 alarms occurred in the system since last arming;
• Up to 8 keypads which can be simultaneously 4-wire coupled to one central unit;
• Keypad protection using micro-switch tamper;
On KP-126PZ/KP-164PZ LED keypad:
• Individual zone LEDs from 1 to 12/16, indicating the alarm and faulted status;
• System status LEDs: SYSTEM, ARMED A and ARMED B, READY A and READY B, and BYPASS;
On KP16LCDLB keypads all the system status, zone activity, zone descriptors and command instructions can be read from
the LCD alphanumeric display.
User Codes
45 programmable “user codes” (1-st with 17 programmable rights:
• Zone bypassing;
• Regular arming;
• Stay arming;
• Force arming;
• Disarming/siren stopping;
• Access to partition A;
• Access to partition B;
• Access from phone line
• PGM1 to PGM8 activating/deactivating;
• Allowed starting guardian rounds;
• Allowed finishing guardian rounds;
• All users have “ambush capability”
of any user code, then the control panel will transmit a special code to the central station).

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Installer Codes
• 2 programmable installer’s codes: installer’s programming code and installer’s maintenance code
only for system parameter programming and the second one
the 45 user codes, except the disarming right which is allowed only if the system/partition was previously armed using the
Digital Communicator
• Phone line tone detection upon automatic initiating of the reporting to the central station;
• 2 separate accounts and individual communicator formats
• 2 individual programmable phone numbers for transmission to CS1 and to CS2;
• Alternate or Split (double) reporting to CS1 and to CS2;
• 1 FIFO buffer which stores up to 85 events for transmission to CS, without erasing the old events
if alternate reporting is selected;
• 2 FIFO buffers which stores up to 85 events each, for transmission to CS1 and to CS2, without erasing the old events in
if split (or double) reporting is selected;
• Adaptive algorithm to work with central stations which generate handshake frequencies in any order and kiss-off time
from 0.6 to 3 seconds;
• Several communicator formats - DTMF Ademco Contact ID and 4x2 formats (10PPS, 20PPS, 40PPS and DTMF Ademco
Express);
• Programmable data and handshake frequency and transmission speed in 4x2 format: Ademco Express, 10PPS, 20PPS or
40PPS with/without parity, data of 1800Hz (or 1900Hz) and handshake of 1400Hz (or 2300Hz);
• Periodical test reporting (with steps of up to 255 minutes or hours, time adjustment of the starting and either unconditionally
reporting or only while armed status);
• Programmable reporting codes for “zone alarming”, “zone restore” and “zone bypassing” (automatic -
- and manually by the users);
• Programmable zone restore either in real time for each violated zone,when the violated
zone closed backor upon bell cut-off,for all zones that previously triggered the alarm);
• Programmable reporting codes for Arming/Disarming/Ambush events;
• Programmable reporting codes for system trouble situations: Low battery voltage Restore battery voltage AC power
loss AC power Restore Bell Trouble(upon disconnection, short circuit or overload on the Bell output), Bell trouble
Restore AUX output overload AUX output overload Restore
System time and date LossSystem time and date ReprogrammedKeypad lockout
• Cancellation of reporting to CS may be performed only by installer.
Upload/Download
• Several upload/download operations (using the EZcom SA-612P&SA-816P Software):
-Uploading the system parameters from control panel onto PC;
-Downloading the programming of system parameters from PC onto the control panel (PC programming);
-Uploading the event LOG from the control panel into PC, log file that can be saved also in PDF format (see the
Upload/Download software user manual);
-System time and date setting by PC;
-System (or partitions) arming/disarming by PC;
-Zone bypassing by PC;

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-PGM activation/deactivation by PC - -
types);
-Online display of the system/partitions status and troubles;
-Real-time, online display of the bypassed, alarmed or open zones.
• Programmable callback function with up to 3 attempts, automatic or manually activation (manually activation may be
performed by master user or installer);
• 800-events LOG upload with display and save possibility and optionally reported to CS;
• Option of automatic answer to PC calls,
• Manual activation of communication with PC (PC upload/download acceptance), performed by master user or installer;
• Cancellation of PC to panel communication performed by master user or installer.
Zones
• 6/8 fully programmable zones on the main board, expandable to 12/16 zones using zone doubling feature or keypads’ zones,
with single or double EOL resistor, NO/NC contacts, tamper recognition and programmable as delayed, instant, follower, 24
type;
• SATALARM SA-816Pw give installer the option of choosing how many of the 16 zones controlled by panel are wireless.
Any combination of wired and/or wireless up to 16 zones can be done.
• 17 zone attributes, individually programmable audible/silent alarmsteady/pulsing sirenmanual bypassing
forced arming function activating stay intellizone sensor under test individually
selectable zone response time;
• “Zone bypassing” (automatic - tribute
activated - and manually by the users);
• 2 real partitions which can be armed/disarmed independently from each other allowed by user rights;
• Individually programmable exit and entry delay times for each partition allowed by programming;
•Programmable alarm type: silent or audible and for audible alarms steady or pulsing;
•Individual siren timers for burglary and fire alarms;
PGM functions
•2 programmable outputs (PGMs) on the main board, expandable to 8 PGMs using other modules, each with 36 options, such
as: Panic alarm latch,Fire alarm latch,Medical emergency alarm latch,Latch on tamper alarm,Any alarm latch,
“Pulsing siren,“Steady siren, ,Follow system status(ON while system is armed / OFF while system is
disarmed),Entry delay,Exit delay,System troubles,Clock timer,Warning/confirmation pulses,Pulse after exit
delay,Pulse on arming,Pulse on disarming,Courtesy light,Pulse on siren troubles,Retriggerable mono-stable,
Resetable mono-stable,Bi-stableand Pulse on alarm triggered by each 1 to 12/16 zones
Monitoring of system troubles
• Battery Voltage and AC power monitoring;
•Siren monitoring (upon disconnection, short circuit or overload);
•“AUX overload” monitoring;
• Option of telephone line monitoring (TLM).
Voice messages (synthesis sounds) Communicator
• Capability of response to the remote calls for system status interrogation (the system status -
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• Programmable options of responses to the remote calls for system status interrogation,
programmable number of rings;
• Programmable option for automatic initiating reporting of the specific voice messages (or the specific synthesis sounds) to
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• Phone line tone detection upon automatic initiating voice message reporting;
• Using the MPV-16/DTMF voice module, several voice messages can be recorded, as for voice zone descriptors (12/16
messages), system (partitions) status, commands and voice message confirmations and guides. All these messages are used
by panel upon r-
• In case of no MPV16/DTMF module, the panel will report -
numbers synthesis sounds;
• Up to 4 “follow-me” phone numbers
RF remote control and/or proximity card operating (using Keyfob Module -01)
• Each user code can have one RF remote control transmitter (3 button keyfob –TX434) and/or one proximity card assigned;
•The keyfob can be used as a virtual keypad (transmitting commands, no confirmation on keyfob, just audio confirmation on
keypads buzzer and keyfob
the keyfob module LAMP output) for arming/disarming the user code assigned partitions, tot control PGM1 to PGM4, and for
ob Module 01
•All the user code rights are assigned to the keyfob functions, too;
• Easy enrollment of the keyfob and/or proximity card, in the time of entering or modifying user code procedure, performed by
master user
• User number of the appropriate associated keyfob or card that was used is stored in control panel event log and reported to
the Central Station, having precise information about the user that operated the system by the use of RF remote control or
proximity card.
Miscellaneous
• Real clock timer which will stamp the 800 events stored in the control panel event LOG memory;
• “Quick arming” options: allowed by programming;
• Options of arming by users: allowed by user rights;
• Autoarming options: allowed by programming;
• Option: the system (or each partition independently) automatically switches to stay arming mode after any regular arming
elay;
• Option: no beeps/dings during the exit delay of stay arming modes;
• Option: Autoarming programmable in regular or home mode;
• Option: dings (audible sounds on the siren) on keyswitch arming/disarming, arming/disarming - other than keyswitch and
during exit delay or for 3 minutes from the moment of initiating the autoarming;
• Option: programmable period and pause for ding sounds;
• Audible warnings for 3 minutes on generation of timed autoarming: 3 minutes from the timed autoarming moment, on
the keypad buzzer and ding sounds optionally.
• Keyswitch arming/disarming or keyswitch “stay arming”/”disarming”, as an option;
• Programmable protection against undesired resets to default values;
• Chime feature activated/deactivated by the users;
• Fuseless design (PCB - hardware system designed with electronic fuse control, to work without fusible resistors);
• Switching power supply

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• Current limitation for backup battery charging (200mA).
2. KEYPADS
Within protected area, you can install up to 8 keypads, one for each and every entry/exit door.
Keypad types
The next keypad models are available:
KP-126Pz:keypad with 12-zone LEDs and 6 status LEDs 2 hardwired zones. (for SATALARM SA-612P panel)
KPKP-164Pz:keypad with 16-zone LEDs and 4 status LEDs 2 hardwired zones. (for SATALARM SA-816P and SA-816Pw
panels)
KP16LCDLB:LCD keypads compatible with both panels, SATALARM SA-612P and SA-816P
Keypad layout
KP-126P / KP-164P
KP16LCDLB

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Functional Keys
Functional Keys: [*], [STAY], [BYPS], [INST], [CODE] and [<], [>] –are operational only while the system is partially armed;
if pressed while system is totally armed, the keypad buzzer will sound a long rejection beep.
[STAY]
stay arminginstant stay arming
[BYPS] ([BYPASS])
It is used for zone bypassing;
[INST]
It is used for instant stay arming or for Arming without code INSTCODE
[CODE]
It is used for Arming without code or to program/modify the user codes- the system
time and date.
[<] & [>] (only on LCD keypads)
They are used to display the first 9 alarms occurred in the system since last arming, and for scrolling within several functions
(like master user event log display within [*][8][Master code][100] command).
Description of LEDs’ meaning according to the system/partitions’ status:
A & B READY LEDs (don’t apply for KP-164P and KP16LCDLB)
a) While the appropriate partition is armed OFF.
b) While the appropriate partition is disarmed or during the exit time:
ON
Blinking the appropriate partition is ready for arming (all zone loops are closed, except at least one which
al
OFF
c) While the system is totally disarmed and finds itself within one of the Programming Menus (only for READY A):
ON while the master user is being
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ON while the installer or master user is being within one of the system parameter programming sections.
READY LED (KP-164P and KP16LCDLB)
a) While the entire system is armed OFF.
b) While at least one partition is disarmed or during the exit time:
ON
feature);
Blinking
OFF
c) While the system is totally disarmed and finds itself within one of the Programming Menus:
ON
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SYSTEM LED
A) While the system is:
Totally armed in away mode OFF;
At least one partition is armed in stay mode;
Blinking in case there are recorded alarms during that stay armed period and/or there are troubles in the
system fail to communicate event
Only for KP-164P and KP16LCDLB (SYSTEM LED is also used for the BYPASS LED functions):
oON –if there is at least one zone manually bypassed by user and/or at least one interior zone bypassed by
control panel;
oAlternate 3 seconds OFF, 3 seconds blinking if both conditions are present, system troubles and/or
registered alarm events and bypassed zones.
During any exit time Blinking in case there are troubles in the system.
B) While the system is partially armed:
Blinking in case there are recorded alarms (during the previous armed period or during present disarmed period
for 24h zones) or there are troubles in the system fail to communicate
event
Only for KP-164P and KP16LCDLB (SYSTEM LED is also used for the BYPASS LED functions):
oON –if there is at least one zone manually bypassed by user and/or at least one interior zone bypassed by
control panel;
oAlternate 3 seconds OFF, 3 seconds blinking if both conditions are present, system troubles and/or
registered alarm events and bypassed zones.
C) While the system is totally disarmed:
Blinking when the user is being within one of the next menus: Zone bypassing, System trouble displaying, Alarm
memory displaying or Program/Modi-
Blinking while the installer or master user is being within programming menu of the system parameters.
BYPASS LED (dply for KP-164P and KP16LCDLB)
ON there is at least one user-bypassed zone in the system or during stay arming mode in case at least one zone has the
The LED will turn OFF upon system disarming or if the users unbypass all zones.
ARMED A LED
a) While the system / partition A is armed:
ON if the system / partition A is regularly armed;
Fast Blinking
Slow Blinking
b) While the system / partition A is disarmed:
OFF
ON -
phone numbers or system date and hour;
ON - while the installer or master user is being within programming menu of the system parameters.
ARMED B LED
a) While the partition B is armed:
ON if the partition B is totally armed;

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Function Select:
[0] ... [9]
[1]Inst.Stay Ar
[2]Stay Arming
[1]Inst.Stay Ar
[2]Stay Arming
[3]Bypass Zones
[4]Display Troub
[5]Alarm Memory
[6]Chime
[7]Master Funct
[8]Installer Func
[9]PGM On/Off
[0]Quick Arming
User Code:
******
Choose partition
1,2,#
Arming by
Master Code
Arming by
User Code 02
Disarming by
Master Code
Disarming by
User Code 02
Fast Blinking
Slow Blinking
b) While the partition B is disarmed: OFF
ZONE LEDs
a) While the system is completely armed:
ON the corresponding zone triggered the alarm at least once during that arming period;
BLINK the corresponding zone tamper triggered the alarm at least once during that arming period;
b) While the system is completely disarmed or partial armed:
OFF the loop of corresponding zone is closed;
ON the loop of corresponding zone is faulted.
BLINK the corresponding zone tamper is open;
c) While the system finds itself within one of the programming/displaying menus:
oON the user is being within one the zone bypassing menu and the respective zone is bypassed;
oON/OFF while the
installer is being within certain sections of programming menu of the system parameters.
Displayed messages on KP16LCDLB keypads (several situations)
Press [*] key and the display will invite you to choose one of the 10 menu commands.
The LCD keypad helps you remember what the menu commands available are. Pressing the
[>] key, on the display you will see the following:
With the [<] and [>] keys you can navigate on the list. In order to choose one of the options, just press the corresponding
key (i.e. press key [1] to enter in the Instant Stay Arming menu command.
The menu command list is the following:
If you choose one of the options protected by passwords after pressing the
appropriate key, you are invited to key in your code. On the 2nd LCD display line you
can see on display:
If the command was arming or disarming, the panel is divided in 2 partitions and the user code
has right in both partitions, on display you can see a message similar with:
The options displayed on the 2nd line state for choosing partition A (1), partition B (2) or cancel
command (#).
For short time, after one valid user code was entered for arming or disarming the system/partitions, one of the following
messages can be seen:

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or similar, depending on the user code.
Under any circumstances, if you made mistakes by pressing wrong key within any of commands and/or user code entering,
press the [#] to abandon the initiated procedure. The panel will come back in the stand-by state, waiting for commands.
The list of messages that can be seen on the LCD keypads display is much longer, but easy to understand.

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3. OPERATION
The keypad is the device that helps with system programming, entering commands and data, as well as display of the
system status. System operation is performed using the keypad and the LED indications on the front side of the keypad (only KP-
126P/KP-164P and KP16LCDLB models).
The KP-126P/KP-164P keypad has 12 zone LEDs and 6 status LEDs: ARMED A, ARMED B, READY A, READY B, BYPASS and
SYSTEM.
The KP16LCDLB keypad has only 4 LEDs, READY, SYSTEM, ARMED A and ARMED B
System Codes
The system recognizes 2 special and and 45
All the user codes, including the installer’s
maintenance code, have the “ambush code capability”active.
User Codes
The “master code” (1-st user code) is programmed “1234” by master code
and modify/delete the other user codes.
The allowed operations for master codeare: Arming, Disarming, Zone Bypassing/Un-bypassing, Programming/Erasing of
the user codes, Programming/Erasing o -
voice/sound reporting and the communication between panel and PC, PC download acceptance.
The 2nd to 45th user codes are not programmed by default.
Allowed default rights for these user codes are: Arming, Disarming and Zone Bypassing/Unbypassing
All user codes have “ambush capability”:
digits of any user code, the control panel will transmit a special code to the central station, if the control panel is programmed to
central monitoring station
informed that the user action was performed under threat.
In order to program the user codes [*][7][Master Code] or
[CODE][Master Code] commands.
Each of 1st to 45th user code has 17 rights, individually programmable nu, using
[*][7][Master Code] or [CODE][Master Code] commands:
ng/deactivating;
Note: The control panel is provided with protection against valid code guessing attempts.
locko any wrong codes within
programming section [020]); in case the successive attempts of entering access codes rich the value set within section [041], the keypads will lock for 7 minutes; all
ent will be stored into the 800-

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event LOG, which can be uploaded and vie-612P&SA-
too.
Installer’s Codes
The system installer owns 2 codes:
1. The installer’s programming code programming menu of the system
System parameters can be
programmed using this code, through [*][8][Installer’s programming code]command, only when the control panel is
disarmed or partially armed. For system parameter programming to be accomplished only by authorized people, this code
must be changed after the system was installed!
2. The installer’s maintenance code (not programmed by default); this code may have the same 17 rights as the 1 to 45 user
codes, but has no this
code the installer can arm/disarm the system/partition and in urgent situations can bypass the faulted zones. Please note
that the installer can disarm the system/partition using maintenance code only if the system/partition was previously
armed by the same code -
Partitioning
The SATALARM SA-612P / SA-816P control panels have implemented the partitioning feature which can divide the alarm
system into two distinct areas identified as partition A and partition B. Partitioning can be used in installations where shared
security systems are more practical, such as home offices or warehouse buildings.
f
user codes have the right of access to partition B or zones are assigned by program to partition B).
How does a partitioned system work?
programming.
ing such a user code in a partitioned
system is followed by a time of 5 seconds, allowing the user to choose the partition to be armed/disarmed; therefore, to
arm/disarm the A partition, user must press the [1] key and to arm/disarm the B partition, user must press the [2] key. To cancel
the command user can press [#] key.
A zone assigned to both partitions is armed only if both partitions are armed and it is disarmed if at least one partition is
disarmed.
Regular (Away) Arming
[User Code] [x][x][x][x] or [x][x][x][x][x][x]
This method, commonly used for day-to-day arming, will arm all zones in the system.
While READY A (and/or B) LED(s) is(are) ON or blinking, in order to arm the system/partition in away mode, simply key in a
valid user code (4 or 6 digits). For each key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound a short beep. The user code must have the
right for arming.
The READY for arming state of the panel, can be seen on a LCD display as one of the following, or combinations:
A:Ready
A:ReadyForce
A:Ready
B:Ready
A:ReadyForce
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If after entering the last digit of the user code the keypad buzzer is sounding a long rejection beep means:
-The user code was not correct; press [#] key and then key in a valid user code.
- code that has this right enabled.
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must be closed when the system is armed.
-The user code is entered while system is in Ready Force status
must be closed when the system is armed by such a user code.
After entering a valid user code, all keypad LEDs (KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz) will be ON for a little while and the keypad buzzer
will sound 6 acceptance beeps. Then, the exit delay timer will start and the red ARMED A LED start blinking. The users must
exit the premises through an entry/exit point, until the exit delay elapses.
If the buzzer warnings were enabled by programming, during the exit delay time, the keypad buzzer will sound warning
beeps.
On KP16LCDLB, during the exit delay time, the yellow SYSTEM LED will light as follows:
–ON in case at least one zone was previously bypassed by the users;
–Blinking in case there are troubles in the syste fail to communicate
event
–Alternating, 3 seconds ON, 3 seconds blinking in case both conditions are met: in the same time there are in the
system troubles and zones bypassed by the users, too.
On KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz, during the exit delay time, the yellow SYSTEM LED will light as follows:
– fail to communicate
event
If at least one zone was bypassed by users, the BYPASS LED will be ON (only KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz).
The default exit delay time is 60 seconds (see the section [037] of the main programming menu).
After the exit delay elapsed, all status LEDs will turn OFF, except the ARMED A(and/or B) ones which will remain ON until
disarming, signaling the system is away armed and on LCD displays you can see one of these, or combinations:
Remarks: before system/partition arming the users should check the following:
1. If the READY LED is OFF
disabled by programming their
need to be closed while system/partition arming (doors and windows should be closed, people in rooms protected by PIR detectors must go away,
etc.).
2. Please note that READY LED may be blinking while there are violated zones in the system (the LEDs of violated zones are lit, too). That means the
he zones are violated at the very moment of arming.
aller.
3. If the SYSTEM LED is lit, then the user should check if the zones that the system will bypass during the next arming period are the same ones bypassed
by himself using [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code] commands.
4. If the SYSTEM LED is blinking, check the following:
oThe alarm memory by means of [*][5] command: if there are alarms in the memory, the alarm memory will be cleared once the system/partition
will be armed.
o fail to communicate
eventfix all these troubles before arming.
Notes:
A:Armed
B:Armed
A:Armed
B:Armed

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1. In a partitioned system, in order to arm a partition by users assigned to only one partition, simply key in a valid user code; the corresponding partition will
arm after exit time.
2. In a partitioned system, in order to arm the partitions by users assigned to both partitions, key in a valid user code; the z one 1 and 2 LEDs will flash for 5
second, allowing the user to choose the partition/partitions to be armed, by pressing [1] and/or [2] keys. The selected partition/partitions will arm after
exit time.
Other Arming Modes
Timed Autoarming
m itself at a
will repo
and the system/partition will not arm until the next day.
The autoarming time is programmed using the 24-hour clock (i.e. 8:00PM = 20:00) as described in [078] and [079] sections.
Before autoarming, the system start on 3 minutes sequence, while you can hear warning
decreasing.
Inactivity Autoarming
(zone openings) for a specified period of time, the panel will arm the system/partitions. Please note, as with regular arming, the
the system/partition will not arm for a
new inactivity time.
Program the inactivity autoarming time as it is described in [090] section.
“Instant Stay” Arming
[*][1][User Code] or [INST][STAY][User Code],
This method is useful for perimeter protection and it allows the users to remain in the protected area while the system is
ter
delayed type will respond as instant zones (they will trigger the alarm as soon as they will be violated). Thus any user can stay
inside the protected area, but no one should come in from outside (for example this arming mode is useful for system/partition
arming during the night when the users are going to sleep and expect no guests; thus, entry/exit points like doors and windows
are armed while other zones like motion detectors remain deactivated).
While the system/partitions are on READY state, in order to arm the system/partition in an “instant stay mode”, simply
key in a valid user code within one of the previous sequences. For each key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound a short
beep. The user code must have the right of “stay arming”.
If after entering the last digit of the user code the keypad buzzer is sounding a long rejection beep means:
-The user code was not correct; press [#] key and then key in a valid user code within one of the previous sequences.
-
-The user code is entered while system/par

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arming; all perimeter zones must be closed when the system is stay armed by such a user code.
After entering a valid user code within one of the previous sequences, all keypad LEDs will be ON for a little while and the
keypad buzzer will sound 6 acceptance beeps (only KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz). Then, the exit delay timer will start and the red
ARMED A LED will turn fast blinking (KP-126P/KP-164P and KP16LCDLB keypads). In the same time the control panel will
automatically bypass the interior zones (the zones insid
If the buzzer warnings were enabled by programming, then during the exit delay the keypad buzzer will sound warning
beeps.
On LCD keypads you can see after arming in this mode one text similar to:
On KP16LCDLB, during the exit delay time, the yellow SYSTEM LED will light as follows:
–ON in case at least one interior zone is going to be bypassed by the panel (and/or at least one zone was previously
bypassed by the users); the yellow SYSTEM LED will turn OFF only when disarming.
– fail to communicate
event
–Alternating, 3 seconds ON, 3 seconds blinking in case both conditions are met: in the same time there are in the
system troubles and zones bypassed, too, by the users and/or by the panel.
On KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz, during the exit delay time, the yellow SYSTEM LED will light as follows:
– fail to communicate
event
In case at least one interior zone is going to be bypassed by the panel (and/or at least one zone was previously bypassed by
the users) the BYPASS LED will be ON (only KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz). The BYPASS LED will turn OFF only after disarming.
If during any home arming period at least one alarm or trouble occurs in the system, then the SYSTEM LED will start to blink.
The yellow SYSTEM LED will stop to blink only after another system/partition arming or after viewing the first 9 alarm memory
occurred from the last arming of panel/partitions.
After the exit delay elapsed, the READY LED will turn OFF and the red ARMED A LED will keep fast blinking until disarming,
signaling the system is perimeter and instant armed (while the system
usually of the perimeter delayed type will respond as the instant ones).
delayed type, at least one user must remain inside the building to disarm the system/partition.
Notes:
1. ly key in a valid user code within
one of the previous sequences; the corresponding partition will instant stay arm.
2. key in a valid user code within
one of the previous sequences; after that in time of 5 seconds, the user has to choose the partition/partitions to be armed, by pressing [1] and/or [2] keys.
The selected partition/partitions will instant stay arm.
“Stay Arming”
[*][2][User Code] or [STAY] [User Code],
This method is also useful for perimeter protection and it allows the users to remain in the protected area while the system
ough the delayed zones is allowed, too, for other users. At the end of the exit delay
time, after such an arming mode, the zones which usually are of the perimeter delayed type will maintain this feature (if they are
first violated during arming, they will
until the entry time elapses). Thus, this arming mode is useful for system/partition arming during the night, while the users can
stay at home and other users which have own code may come back while the system is already armed.

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While the system/partitions are on READY state, in order to arm the system/partition in “stay mode”, simply key in a valid
user code within one of the previous sequences. For each key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound a short beep. The user
If after entering the last digit of the user code the keypad buzzer is sounding a long rejection beep means:
-The user code was not correct; press [#] key and then key in a valid user code within one of the previous sequences.
-
-The user code is entered while system/partitions are NOT in READY state; all perimeter zones which do
-
arming; all perimeter zones must be closed when the system is stay armed by such a user code.
After entering a valid user code within one of the previous sequences, all keypad LEDs will be ON for a little while and the
keypad buzzer will sound 6 acceptance beeps (only KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz). Then, the exit delay timer will start and the red
ARMED A LED will turn slow blinking (KP-126P/KP-164P and KP16LCDLB keypads).In the same time the control panel will
automatically bypass the interior zones rogramming;
If the buzzer warnings were enabled by programming, during the exit delay the keypad buzzer will sound warning beeps.
On LCD keypads you can see after arming in this mode one text similar to:
On KP16LCDLB, during the exit delay the yellow SYSTEM LED will light as follows:
–ON in case at least one interior zone is going to be bypassed by the panel (and/or at least one zone was previously
bypassed by the users); the yellow SYSTEM LED will turn OFF only when disarming.
– fail to communicate
eventellow SYSTEM LED will stop to blink
only after all troubles in the system will be solved.
–Alternating, 3 seconds ON, 3 seconds blinking in case both conditions are met: in the same time there are in the
system troubles and zones bypassed, too, by the users and/or by the panel.
On KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz, during the exit delay time, the yellow SYSTEM LED will light as follows:
– fail to communicate
event
In case at least one interior zone is going to be bypassed by the panel (and/or at least one zone was previously bypassed by
the users) the BYPASS LED will be ON (only KP-126Pz/KP-164Pz). The BYPASS LED will turn OFF only after disarming.
If during any home arming period at least one alarm or trouble occurs in the system, then the SYSTEM LED will start to blink.
The yellow SYSTEM LED will stop to blink only after another system/partition arming or after viewing the first 9 alarm memory
occurred from the last arming of panel/partitions.
After the exit delay elapsed, the READY LED will turn OFF and the red ARMED A LED will keep slow blinking until disarming,
signaling the system is stay armed. Any user can get inside the building through the delayed zones and he/she must enter own
user code (1 to 45) until the entry time elapses, in order to disarm the system/partition.
Notes:
1. In a partitioned system, in order to stay arm a partition, by users assigned to only one partition, simply key in a valid user code within one of the previous
sequences; the corresponding partition will stay arm.
2. In a partitioned system, in order to stay arm a partition, by users assigned to both partitions, simply key in a valid user code within one of the previous
sequences; after that in time of 5 seconds, the user has to choose the partition/partitions to be armed, by pressing [1] and/ or [2] keys. The selected
partition/partitions will stay arm.
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0,1,2,#
After any reg
the protected area through any entry/exit point), the system/partitions automatically switches from regular arming to stay
arming (if the appropriate option is set as enabled in [030] sections).
Keyswitch or Pushbutton Arming/Disarming
be pressed to "stay" or "regular" arm and disarm the system:
-If the system is ready and the button is pressed, the system will arm;
-Pressing the button again will disarm the system.
In a partitioned system the keyswitch or push button will arm/disarm the partition which has assigned the respecti
Note: hile one partition is armed
and the other is disarmed, then the armed partition will first disarm and only pressing the button again will arm the both partitions.
Quick Arming Modes (Arming without codes)
Quick arming features allow the system to be quickly armed by any person who may not own a user code. The users can
In a partitioned system, entering any of quick arming commands is followed by a time of 5 seconds in which the user has to
choose the disarmed partitions to be armed without codes; to arm the A partition the user must press [1] key and to arm the B
partition the user must press [2] key (please note that if the user is pressing the key which corresponds to an armed partition,
the keypad buzzer will sound a long beep).
On LCD keypads, after pressing the [*] and [0] keys, on display you can see:
Note: Quick arming features are allowed only if the appropriate options are enabled by programming in section
[027].
“Away Quick Arming”
[*][0][0] or [INST] [CODE],
“Away quick arming”away arming [*] [0] [0] or [INST]
[CODE].
After that, the user must leave the objective before the exit delay elapses. After the exit delay time elapsed, the system is
entirely armed. On KP-126P/KP-164P and KP16LCDLB keypads, the ARMED A (and/or ARMED B) LED(s) will remain ON. On LCD
keypads, the display will show for at least 2 minutes the ARMED state of the system or partitions.
away arming
Note: Away quick armingection [027].
“Quick Instant Stay Arming”
[*][0][1]
instant stay arming
Note: Quick instant stay armingas enabled by programming in section [027].
“Quick Stay Arming”
[*][0][2]
stay arming
Note: Quick stay arming enabled by programming in section [027].
Disarming & Deactivating an Alarm
[User Code] [x][x][x][x] or [x] [x] [x] [x] [x] [x]

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Disarming by
Master Code
Disarming by
User Code 02
In order to disarm a system or to deactivate an alarm, the users should enter the protected area through any delayed zone
and simply key in a valid user code (4 or 6 digits). Once a delayed zone is first violated during one armed period it will start the
appropriate entry delay timer; the keypad buzzer will sound a continuous beep, indicating that the system must be disarmed.
The system will not generate the alarm until the entry time elapses, giving the user enough time to enter the premises and
disarm the entire system or a part of it (to modify the entry delay times, see section [036]).
The entry time elapsing can be viewed on LCD displays of KP16LCDLB keypads, and it looks
like:
Enter any of the 1 to 45 user codes (4 or 6 digits) to disarm the system/partition.The user code must have the disarming
(siren stopping) right;
After entering the first code digit, the continuous beep will stop and upon each key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound a
short confirmation beep.
If after entering the last digit of the user code the keypad buzzer is sounding a long rejection beep it means:
-The user code was not correct; press [#] key and key in a valid user code.
-
After entering the last digit of a valid user code, the keypads buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps as for the
system/partition(s) disarmed, and on KP-126P/KP-164P and KP16LCDLB keypads, the ARMED A (and/or ARMED B) LED(s) will
turn OFF. On LCD display of KP16LCDLB keypads, the panel will
show for a short time one disarming message, such as:
If at least one alarm occurred during the previous armed
period, after disarming, the SYSTEM LED will keep blinking until the next arming time or after viewing the first 9 alarms occurred
in the system since the last arming time, by the use of the [*] [5] command.
If no alarms occurred during the previous armed period and the SYSTEM LED is still blinking after disarm, see system trouble
status by using the [*][4] command.
The SYSTEM LED blinking can be seen only on KP-126P/KP-164P and KP16LCDLB. In case of using KP16LCD, the user
should use the [*][5] commands after all disarms of system/partition(s), in order to see if any alarm events took place since the
last arming.
To deactivate an alarm simply key in any user code (4 or 6 digits), while the siren is still sounding
The user code must have the siren stopping (disarming) right enabled; if the siren sound is stopped while the system is
armed, then the system will disarm, too. If the siren sound is stopped while the system is disarmed, using a proper user code,
the system will not be armed in the meantime, only the sounder stops. In this case, if the user wants to arm the system after the
siren sound was stopped, he must key in again the user code.
In a partitioned system entering a user code with the right of siren stopping, while siren is sounding, the following
conditions will apply:
- If the user has rights enabled for access in only one partition, it can stop the siren sounding only if the alarm was triggered
by zones assigned to that partition.
Entering of such a code while siren is sounding and the partition is armed will disarm the partition, but the siren will not be
stopped if there are zones from the other partition which triggered alarm;
-first entering of such a code while siren is sounding and the partition is disarmed will stop the siren sounding only if the
alarm was triggered by zones from the same partition to which the code have been assigned; if first entering of such a
sound.
-if the a user is assigned to both partitions the siren will stop sounding automatically and then the user has 5 seconds
time to choose the partition/partitions to be armed/disarmed, by pressing [1] and/or [2] keys.
Zone Bypassing
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