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Cerber C612 12-Zone and 2-Partition Burglary Control Panel

for your home and office

Hook-Up & Programming Book[draft] 25.10.2006/ version 1.9 B

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Table of contents

1. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING ................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1. Mounting the control panel ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Mounting the Keypad ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.3. Wiring...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.4. Connectors ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6

2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS’ PROGRAMMING (“main programming menu”)...................................................................................................... 7 Sections 01 to 12 : Zone’s definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Section [01] – Definitions for zone 1................................................................................................................................................. 14 Section [02] - Definitions for zone 2 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [03] - Definitions for zone 3 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [04] - Definitions for zone 4 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [05] - Definitions for zone 5 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [06] - Definitions for zone 6 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [07] - Definitions for zone 7 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [08] - Definitions for zone 8 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [09] - Definitions for zone 9 ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Section [10] - Definitions for zone 10 ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Section [11] - Definitions for zone 11 ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Section [12] - Definitions for zone 12 ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Section [17]: Zone descriptors programming ..................................................................................................................................... 15 Section [20]: General OPTIONS1 ...................................................................................................................................................... 20 Section [21] Ding options............................................................................................................................................................... 20 Section [22]: Time Measurement Unit for PGM output defined as pulse.................................................................................................. 21 Section [23]: - not allowed for the moment ................................................................................................................................... 21 Section [24]: Keypads tamper ......................................................................................................................................................... 21 Section [25]: Keypad zones activation .............................................................................................................................................. 22 Section [26]: Keypad options in partitions ......................................................................................................................................... 23 Section [27] – Quick arming features in partitions .............................................................................................................................. 23 Section [28] – PGM outputs assignment to partitions .......................................................................................................................... 24 Section [29] – Keypads assignment to partitions ................................................................................................................................ 25 Section [30] – Partitions OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 26 Section [31] – Telephone OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 27 Section [32] – OPTIONS for Digital Communicator .............................................................................................................................. 28 Section [33] – Split Reporting Options for CS1&CS2 ........................................................................................................................... 30 Section [34] – OPTIONS for voice/sound dialer................................................................................................................................... 31 Section [35] – Report and Download OPTIONS................................................................................................................................... 32 Section [36]: Entry Delay 1/ Entry Delay 2 Timers.............................................................................................................................. 32 Section [37]: Exit Delay 1/ Exit Delay 2 Timers .................................................................................................................................. 33 Section [38]: Burglary / Fire siren Timers.......................................................................................................................................... 33 Section [39]: Transmission Delay upon “AC power loss” (00 to 99 minutes) / Number of rings (01 to 99 rings) ........................................... 34

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Section [40]: “Intellizone Time Window” ........................................................................................................................................... 34 Section [41]: “Swinger Shutdown Counter” / “Keypad Lockout Counter” ................................................................................................ 35 Section [42]: Number of voice or sound dialing sequences / Time of the Voice or Sound Reporting ............................................................ 35 Section [43]: Activation times for PGM1 to PGM6 defined as pulse types (001 to 255 seconds or minutes).................................................. 36 Section [44]: “Installer’s Programming Code Changing” ...................................................................................................................... 36 Section [45]: Programming of the “Installer’s Maintenance Code” ......................................................................................................... 37 Section [46]: Master Code Programming Performed by Installer ........................................................................................................... 39 Section [47]: First Panel Account for Identifying at CS ........................................................................................................................ 41 Section [48]: Second Panel Account for Identifying at CS2................................................................................................................... 41 Section [49]: 1st Reporting Format / 2nd Reporting Format ................................................................................................................... 42 Section [50]: “Ding Time” / “Ding Pause” .......................................................................................................................................... 43 Section [51]: Types for PGM1 to PGM6 Outputs.................................................................................................................................. 43 Section [52]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Aming by User / Keyswitch Arming / “Arming by PC” / “Timed Autoarming” / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming ....................................................................................................................................... 44 Section [53]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Stay Aming by User” / “Stay Keyswitch Arming” / “Quick Stay or Instant Stay Arming” / “Partial arming” / “Fail to autoarm” .................................................................................................................................... 44 Section [54]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Disaming by User / “Keyswitch Disarming / “Remote disarming by PC” / “Timed Autodisarming” / “Timed Autoarming Stopping” ................................................................................................................................. 45 Section [55]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Swinger-shutdown” zone bypassed / Zone Bypassed .................................. 45 Section [56]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Guardian Rounds started” / “Guardian Rounds finished” / “Guardian Round Failed” / “Ambush on Guardian Round” ............................................................................................................................................. 46 Section [57]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Burglary Alarm” / “Tamper Alarm” / “Panic Alarm” / “Fire Alarm” / “Medical Emergency Alarm” / “User under Duress (ambush)”............................................................................................................................ 46 Section [58]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Keypad Lockout” / “Zone Alarm Restore” / “Tamper Alarm Restore”.............. 46 Section [59]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power loss” / “Low Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble” / “AUX overload” / “System time and date Not Programmed” (Power ON)......................................................................................................................... 47 Section [60]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power Restore” / “Restore Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble Restore” / “System time and date Reprogrammed”............................................................................................................................................ 47 Section [61]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Programing Entry / Programming Exit / PC connected / PC disconnected / LOG 90% full / LOG 100% full ................................................................................................................................................................ 47 Section [62]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Periodical Test / Panel Programming Changed / Maintenance Request / PGM Activation by User / PGM Deactivation by User / Communication to CS failed.......................................................................................... 48 Section [63] to [73] – EVENT Reporting Codes in Contact ID Format:.................................................................................................... 48 Section [63]: Event Reporting Codes in CID Format regarding: Aming by User / Keyswitch Arming / Arming by PC / “Timed Autoarming” / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming ....................................................................................................................................... 48 Section [64]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Stay Aming by User” / “Stay Keyswitch Arming” / “Quick Stay or Instant Stay Arming” / “Partial arming” / “Fail to autoarm” .................................................................................................................................... 48 Section [65]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Disaming by User / “Keyswitch Disarming / “Remote disarming by PC” / “Timed autodisarming” / “Timed Autoarming Stopping”.................................................................................................................................. 49 Section [66]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Swinger-shutdown” zone bypassed / Zone Bypassed .................................. 49 Section [67]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Guardian Rounds started” / “Guardian Rounds finished” / “Guardian Round Failed” / “Ambush on Guardian Round .............................................................................................................................................. 49

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Section [68]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Burglary Alarm” / “Tamper Alarm” / “Panic Alarm” / “Fire Alarm” / “Medical Emergency Alarm” / “User under Duress (ambush)”............................................................................................................................ 49 Section [69]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Keypad Lockout” / “Zone Alarm Restore” / “Tamper Alarm Restore”.............. 49 Section [70]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power loss” / “Low Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble” / “AUX overload” / “System time and date Not Programmed” (Power ON)......................................................................................................................... 50 Section [71]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power Restore” / “Restore Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble Restore” / “System time and date Reprogrammed”............................................................................................................................................ 50 Section [72]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Programing Entry / Programming Exit / PC connected / PC disconnected / LOG 90% full / LOG 100% full ................................................................................................................................................................ 50 Section [73]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Periodical Test / Panel Programming Changed / Maintenance Request / PGM Activation by User / PGM Deactivation by User / Communication to CS failed.......................................................................................... 50 Section [74]: Phone Number of CS1 ................................................................................................................................................. 51 Section [75]: Phone Number of CS2 ................................................................................................................................................. 51 Section [76]: Time between Periodical Tests (in hours or minutes)........................................................................................................ 52 Section [77]: “Guardian Round Period” / “Warning guardian round time” ............................................................................................... 52 Section [78]: Autoarming / Autodisarming Moments for Partition A (hour: minute / hour: minute) ............................................................ 53 Section [79]: Autoarming / Autodisarming Moments for Partition B (hour: minute / hour: minute) ............................................................ 53 Section [80]: Moments for Starting / Finishing the Guardian Rounds (hour: minute / hour: minute) .......................................................... 53 Section [81]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM1 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 54 Section [82]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM2 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 54 Section [83]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM3 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 54 Section [84]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM4 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 54 Section [85]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM5 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 55 Section [86]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM6 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 55 Section [87]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM7 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 55 Section [88]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM8 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute)................................................... 55 Section [89]: Hour / Minute for First Periodical test............................................................................................................................. 56 Section [90]: “Inactivity Time” after that the partitions will autoarm (hours & minutes / hours & minutes) ................................................. 56 Section [91]: Panel Identification Code within upload/download............................................................................................................ 56 Section [92]: PC Identification Code within upload/download ............................................................................................................... 56 Section [93]: PC Phone Number for “callback”.................................................................................................................................... 57 Section [94]: Verifying of the Special Alarm Memory, produced by the “under test” sensors ..................................................................... 57 Section [95]: Programming session of the system time and date (performed by installer) ........................................................................ 57 Section [97]: Manual Activation of PC callback ................................................................................................................................... 58 Section [98]: Manual Activation of Communication with PC (PC download acceptance)............................................................................ 58 Section [99]: Cancellation of any Phone Line Communication ............................................................................................................... 59 APPENDIX A: C612 control panel response according to the zone wiring types ........................................................................................ 60 APPENDIX B:. Keypad addresses and zone allocation .......................................................................................................................... 65

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1. INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING 1.1. Mounting the control panel Select a dry location close to an un-switched AC power supply, with a good earth connection. If the system is to be monitored by a “central station” and/or if it is intended to transmit voice messages, the location must be close to a telephone line.

Mount the cabinet securely on the wall with 4 screws. Lay all the system cables into the cabinet, through one of the holes especially made for this purpose on the rear side of the metal case. Prepare the cables for connections.

1.2. Mounting the Keypad The keypad must be located close to the designated entry/exit door and mounted at a convenient height for all users.

Open the keypad case and mount the back plate on the wall. Insert the keypad wires inside the keypad and prepare them for connection.

1.3. Wiring Note: Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying battery or AC power.

Wiring should be performed according to the general mounting diagram bellow:

Notes:

1. In the above drawing is an example of an outdoor self-powered sounder with flash (model CERBER SA11) connected to a CERBER C612.

2. If both indoor and outdoor sounders are used simultaneously, the 2K2 resistor should be connected to the outdoor sounder.

CERBER C612 CONTROL PANEL

Important notice: For more details on how you can connect detectors to the zone inputs see appendix A.

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1.4. Connectors The following connectors can be found on the control panel PCB:

AUX-, AUX+ Connectors for auxiliary power supply

These terminals are the power supply for keypads, PIR detectors and other active devices in the system, which require power from a 13.8Vcc supply).

The maximum load on these terminals cannot exceed 2A. Pay attention to polarity!

Y (yellow), G (green) Keypad communication connectors

PGM1, PGM2 PGM1 - “open collector” output 1 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc).

PGM2 - “open collector” output 2 with negative trigger (NPN); maximum current capability: 50mA (at +13.8Vcc).

BELL +

Siren output “BELL+” is a positive trigger output (PNP), with 2K2 EOL supervision resistor.

Z1, COM, Z2, Z3, COM, Z4, Z5, COM, Z6. Terminals for control panel hardwired zones; see the general mounting diagram and the zones wiring diagrams.

PHONE Phone set connectors.

LINE Telephone line connectors

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Choice Sect:

2. SYSTEM PARAMETERS’ PROGRAMMING (“main programming menu”)

In order to enter the programming menu of system parameters (“main programming menu”), the installer should use the command [*][8][Installer’s programming code], while the system is partially armed. Notes:

1. The default value of the installer’s programming code is “0269” and it should be changed before or after the system parameters were programmed.

2. All programming sections are dedicated to the installer and only some of them are accessible to the master user, too.

3. If the digital communicator will be enabled by programming and the corresponding reporting codes will be programmed, too, then any accessing of “main programming menu” by the installer (or by the master user) will be transmitted to CS, as follows:

- In case of any 4x2 formats will be set by programming, the control panel will transmit to CS the same specific reporting codes regarding “programming entry” / “programming exit” / “panel programming changed” events, which will be set in [61] and [62] sections, even the respective operations will be performed by the installer or by the master user (whether these operations are performed by the installer or by the master user, there will be no difference between them in 4x2 formats).

- In case of CID format will be set by programming, the control panel will transmit to CS the specific reporting codes regarding “programming entry” / “programming exit” / “panel programming changed”, which will be set in [72] and [73] sections; after the 4-digit group specific to these reporting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands for master user or for installer identifying. In CID format the installer will be identified as user “000” and the master user as user “001”.

System programming parameters are explained bellow.

To enter the programming menu of system parameters (“main programming menu”), follow the next steps:

1. Enter the command: [*][8][Installer’s programming code];

After entering the installer’s programming code, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps, confirming the system is being within “main programming menu”. Depending on the keypad that you are using for the prorgamming procedure, there are 2 distinct situations for conforming the entrance in the “main programming menu”, as follows:

Case A: keypad model KP-126P (LED keypad): While the system is being within “main programming menu”, the ARMED A LED is ON, SYSTEM LED is OFF and all the other status LEDs (ARMED B, READY A, READY B and BYPASS) are OFF.

Case B: keypad model KP-612LCD or KP-612LCLD (LCD keypads): While the system is being within

“main programming menu”, on the screen you will see:

Note: The “main programming menu” can be exited by [#] key pressing. When exiting the “main programming menu”, the system will go back within disarmed status and the keypad LEDs will display the system and zone status.

2. In order to program the system parameters, you should select one of the sections from [01] to [99].

While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to enter each section, you should enter 2-digit order number of the respective section, by entering the 2 digits corresponding to the section number (i.e. for section no. 7 enter [0] and [7] keys).

After entering the 2 digits corresponding to the section number, the keypad buzzer will beep for 3 times, confirming the system is being within respective section. On the KP-126P keypad, the status LEDs will be ARMED A - ON, SYSTEM - blinking, READY A - ON, READY B – OFF, BYPASS – OFF and zone 1 LED – ON, OFF or blinking, and zone LEDs 2 to 12 ON or OFF, according to the selected section.

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2.1 Each programming section has got one or several programming submenus. Once any programming section was selected, the system finds itself within 1-st submenu of the programming section (which may be a single one) and within submenus the system is waiting for some specific data to be entered from the keypad. After a complete data set, specific to each submenu, was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass to the next submenu of the programming section. After a complete data set, specific to the last submenu was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will go back within “main programming menu”. Within some submenus or programming sections, the specific data are as option, attribute or rights types; the status of these options (or attributes) is displayable on 1 to 8 LEDs (on KP-126P) or in clear message (only for KP-612LCD or KP-612LCDL). In order to turn these options (or attributes, or rights) activate/deactivate, you should press [1] to [8] keys and the corresponding Zone LEDs will turn ON/OFF (on KP-126P) or you will see the new value in clear text (only on KP-612LCD or KP-612LCDL). As for the LED keypads, if the corresponding zone LED is ON means the respective option (or attribute/right) is activated and, if the corresponding zone LED is OFF means the respective option (or attribute/right) is deactivated. Finally, to confirm the option, attribute or rights data and pass to the next submenu (or go back within “main programming menu”), the installer must press [#] key. Remark: Certain sections may require entries of HEX digits. To enter these HEX-values, press [*] key followed by a number from 0 to 5, according to the table below:

HEX digit Decimal value Keys to be pressed

A 10 [*][0]

B 11 [*][1]

C 12 [*][2]

D 13 [*][3]

E 14 [*][4]

F 15 [*][5]

Note: On the LED keypad, after pressing [*] key, the READY A LED will be blinking and after digit was pressed, the LED will stay ON. As for the LCD keypads there is no special confirmation, as you can see the proper value in clear.

2.2 While the system is being within any submenu of each programming section, modifying of that parameters can be canceled by [#] key pressing; the system will pass to the next submenu.

3. While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to program/modify another set of parameters within another programming section, you should start the procedure from step no. 2.

4. Finally, in order to exit the “main programming menu”, you should press [#] key. Note: The control panel is programmed to leave any programming menu automatically 2 minutes after the last key pressing. Thus, 2 minutes after the keypad was last worked with, the system will exit that submenu automatically, passing within next submenu or on the next programming level, as if [#] key is pressed. Each time when the system passes automatically from one submenu to the next, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps. In case that submenu is the last one within any programming section, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the system will go back within “main programming menu”. In case the system stays within “main programming menu” more than 2 minutes since the keypad was last worked with, then the system will go back within disarmed status.

Sections 01 to 12 : Zone’s definitions Zone characteristic programming is performed within [01] to [12] sections.

While the system is being within “main programming menu”, select the respective section from [01] to [12] for each zone from 1 to 12 and then enter the following sequence:

[__][__][ATTRIBUTES1][#][ATTRIBUTES2][#][ATTRIBUTES3][#],

where [__][__] is a 2-digit group for type of the selected zone and ATTRIBUTES1, ATTRIBUTES2 and ATTRIBUTES3 are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets for selected zone.

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While the system is being within “main programming menu”, you should follow the next steps to program the characteristics of each zone from 1 to 12:

1. Select one of the sections from [01] to [12]. Next, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel is waiting for another 2-digit group to be entered, which stands to the type of the selected zone.

1.1 Set the type of the selected zone by entering a 2-digit group, according to the table bellow:

KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) Zone type 1st line message 2nd line message

Description

[00] Type zone: Zxx Not used Unused zone

[01] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 1

[02] Type zone: Zxx Delayed 2

These zone types are usually used for entry/exit detections. The zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of these zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer. The user must disarm the system/partition before the appropriate entry-delay timer elapses or the system will generate an alarm. If a delayed zone triggers the alarm, the system or the appropriate partition will switch to an instant working mode which will be signaled by a fast blinking of the corresponding ARMED LED. There are 2 entry-delay timers:

- the “entry delay 1 timer” which applies to all zones defined as type of “delayed 1” and - The “entry delay 2 timer” which applies to all zones defined as type of “delayed 2”.

Entry delay 1, delay 2 and exit delay times may be independently set from 1 to 255 seconds within [36] and [37] sections. The default settings are 30 seconds for each entry delay time and 60 seconds for each exit delay time.

[03] Type zone: Zxx Follower This zone type is usually used for interior detection devices, such as motion detectors. The zone will not cause an alarm if it is violated during the entry delay of the respective partition. However, if the zone is violated before the entry delay has started it will generate an instant alarm. The follower zone can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm.

[04] Type zone: Zxx Instant This zone type is used for interior detection devices, such as motion detectors that are not situated within entry/exit area. The instant zones can be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm, too, but once the system/partition is armed, the zones will generate an instant alarm if they are violated (they will trigger the alarm as soon as they are violated).

[05] Type zone: Zxx 24h The 24-hour burglary zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This zone type is useful for connection of glass-break detectors.

[10] Type zone: Zxx Tamper The sabotage (tamper) zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for connection of tamper contacts in the system to prevent any sabotage attempt after the system installation and commissioning.

[11] Type zone: Zxx Panic The panic zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for connection of panic switchers/pedals for a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be reported to a CS.

[12] Type zone: Zxx Fire The fire zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is used for smoke detectors. The acoustic warning in case of this zone type violation will be in pulse mode, having the highest alarm priority.

[13] Type zone: Zxx Med.emerg The medical emergency zones are permanently active irrespective of the armed or disarmed system/partition status. This type is useed for connection of panic switches/pedals for a specific event to occur in emergency situations that can be reported to a CS.

[14] Type zone: Zxx Keysw/panic Each time this zone type is activated, the system will arm/disarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this zone type is violated more than 4 seconds, it will generate a panic alarm, too.

[15] Type zone: Zxx Stay keysw. Each time this zone type is activated, the system will stay arm or disarm as regards to its previous armed/disarmed status. If this zone type is violated more than 4 seconds, then it will generate a panic alarm, too.

[16] Type zone: Zxx Round If the „guardian rounds” were started previously, any violation of this zone type will make the siren sound for the „ding time” defined in section [42].If this zone type is activated more than 30 seconds, then it will generate a special event („ambush on round”), too, if the „guardian rounds” were started previously. No alarm will occur by violation of this zone type.

Note: any violation of the “tamper”, “panic”, “fire” and “medical emergency” zone types will produce:

1. Specific code reporting to the “central station”, if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the appropriate reporting codes are programmed, too.

2. Specific voice messages reporting to the follow me phone numbers which are programmed, if the voice/sound dialer is properly programmed.

Instead of entering a new value for the zone type, by pressing the [#] key, the previous selected type of the zone can be maintained.

After the 2-digit group corresponding to the selected zone type was entered (or after [#] key pressing), the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES1 set on 1 to 8 LEDs (on KP-126P) or as described in the following tabel, on the screen of the KP-612LCD or KP-612LCDL keypads.

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By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES1 set can be maintained as it was previously established.

1.2 First set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES1 set, you should press 1 to 8 keys. After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled.

1st set of attributes

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle attribute

Zone LED

ON OFF

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 * “audible” alarm

(with siren activating)

“silent alarm”

(without siren activating)

Alarm Zxx Audible k1 Silent k1

[2] 2 * “steady” siren “pulsing” siren Siren Zxx Steady k2 Pulsing k2

[3] 3 * allow manual bypassing disable manual bypassing Bypassing Zxx Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 allow “auto shutdown” * doesn’t allow “auto shutdown” AutoShutdown Zxx Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enables “forced arming” * doesn’t enable “forced arming” Force Arming Zxx Allowed k5 Not allowed k5

[6] 6 Activate “chime” Don’t activate “chime” Activ.Chime Zxx Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 enabled stay (interior zone) * disabled stay (perimeter zone) Stay Zxx Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 Fast detection (50ms) * Slow detection (300ms) Zone speed Zxx Fast k8 Slow k8

All the first set of attributes are presented below:

Attribute 1: The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “audible” will occur with siren activating for a time lapse set in section [38].

The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “silent” will occur without siren activating.

Note: By default the alarm attribute is set as “audible” for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 2: This attribute is referring to the siren-activating mode – “steady” or “pulsing” and for a same zone the set value of this attribute does mater only if the previous attribute was set as “audible”.

The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “steady siren” type will activate the siren in a continuously mode for a time lapse set in section [38].

The alarm triggered by a zone with this attribute established as “pulsing siren” will activate the siren in a pulsing mode (3 seconds ON alternating with 1 second OFF) for same time lapse set in section [38].

Note: By default the siren-activating attribute is set as “steady” for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 3: When a zone allows manually bypassing it will allow to be bypassed by one of the commands: [*][3][User code] or [BYPASS][User Code].

Note: By default this attribute is enabled for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 4: During the same armed period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones) the control panel will automatically bypass (“from swinger”) any zone which allows auto-shutdown and after the zone initiate a number of consecutive alarms equal with “swinger shutdown counter”. After that the zone will no longer generate an alarm. After the control panel has bypassed a zone “from swinger”, it will report an event code to the central station, if it is programmed within 55 and 66 sections. This feature is a function of the zone restores option (see [32] section). During the same armed period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones) the zone will be bypassed “from swinger” only:

After the siren has cut-off consecutive times, for a number equal with “swinger shutdown counter”, if zone restore event is set to occur upon bell cut-off;

After the zone has violated and closed back for a number equal with “swinger shutdown counter”, if zone restore event is set to occur upon zone closure.

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Thus, during the same armed period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones), a zone which allows “auto shutdown” will trigger:

A maximum alarm number equal with “swinger shutdown counter” established in [41] section, if zone restore event is set to occur upon zone closure;

A maximum number of siren timer triggering equal with “swinger shutdown counter” established in [41] section, if zone restore event is set to occur upon bell cut-off; please note that in this case, if the “report only first zone alarm” option is disabled, too, such a zone may record more alarms than “swinger shutdown counter”.

Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 5: When a zone allows forced arming, it will allow system/partition arming although the zone is being violated at the very moment of arming (i.e. the system can be armed even though the PIR detector nearby the keypad detects movement when arming).

Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 6: When a zone has the “chime” attribute enabled, then wile the system is disarmed and the “chime” feature was activated previously by the command [*][6], any “opening” of the zone will make the keypad buzzer to sound for 6 warning beeps.

Note: By default this attribute is enabled only for zone 1.

Attribute 7: When a zone has the “stay” attribute enabled, then it is an interior zone and will be automatically bypassed by the system during home arming (“stay arming” or “instant stay arming” modes).

Note: By default this attribute is set such as all 1 to 12 zones to be perimeter type.

Attribute 8: ZONE SPEED: The zone speed applies to all zones whether the system is armed or disarmed. The zone speed defines how quickly the control panel will respond to an open zone. The control panel will not display and/or respond to an open zone until the programmed zone speed elapses. All other zone definitions and options do not come into effect until the zone speed has elapsed. The zone speed can be set either 50ms (fast detection) or 300ms (slow detection). This feature prevents any momentary glitches in the system from causing an alarm or unnecessary reporting.

Note: By default this attribute is set such as the detection speed to be set as slow for all 1 to 12 zones.

After the ATTRIBUTES1 set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm.

After [#] key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step. By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES2 set can be maintained as it was previously established.

1.3 The second set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES2 set, you should press 1 to 8 keys. After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled

2nd Set of attributes KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle attribute

Zone LED

ON OFF

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 Enable intellizone * Disable intellizone Intellizone Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 Enable “sensor under test” * Disable “sensor under test” Under test Zxx Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 * Enable NC contacts Enable NO contacts ContactsType Zxx NC k3 NO k3

[4] 4 Enable tamper recognition * Disable tamper recognition TamperRecogn. Zxx Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 * Enable EOL Disable EOL EOL Zxx Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 Enable ATZ * Disable ATZ Zdoubling Zxx Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 ATZ parallel wiring * ATZ series wiring ATZ wiring Zxx parallel k7 series k7

[8] Reserved LockAttr-0

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All the second set of attributes are presented below:

Attribute 1: If an alarm condition occurs on a zone identified as “intellizone”, the control panel will trigger a timer and will not generate an alarm until one of the following conditions occurs within the “Intellizone Time Window”: a) An alarm condition occurs on another zone identified as “intellizone” during intellizone time delay, b) The zone that is in alarm has restored and the alarm re-occurred during intellizone time delay or the zone that is in alarm remains in alarm the entire intellizone time delay.

Notes: 1. Intellizone timer will only begin after the zone speed period has elapsed; 2. By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 2: When a zone has the “sensor under test” attribute enabled, it will no longer trigger the alarm, but each opening/closing of the zone loop will record a special event into the 800-event LOG. Each opening of any under test zone will record in the specially alarm memory, too, which is keypad displayable in section [94], if these zones was violated in the system since the last resetting of the especially alarm memory, performed by installer.

If these zones allow auto shutdown, then during the same arming period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones), then “swinger shutdown” will be counting the restoration numbers of this zone which was violated. In case the number of restorations gets the “swinger shutdown counter” value, the respective zone will be automatic “bypassed from swinger”. Only this event will be transmitted to the central station.

Note: By default this attribute is disabled for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 3: Chose the contacts’ type (NC or NO) in accordance with the normally closed or open contacts of your detection devices which are connected on the zone input terminals.

Note: By default this attribute is set such as the contacts’ type to be set as NC (normally closed) for all 1 to 12 zones.

Attribute 4: Enable this feature if your security installation requires tamper recognition on some zone input terminals (see zone connections).

Note: By default this feature is disabled for all 1 to 6 hardware zones.

Attribute 5: Enable this feature for zone input terminals which the system requires the use of end of line resistor (see zone connections).

Note: By default this feature is enabled for all 1 to 6 hardware zones (all 1 to 6 hardware zones use EOL resistors).

Attribute 6: Advanced technology zone (ATZ) connections allow you to install two detection devices per input terminal, therefore, doubling zone capacity of the control panel. Advanced technology zoning is a software-oriented feature, there is no need for extra modules, simply install the devices as shown in the sections of zone connections and the control panel will recognize the installed devices as shown there. The extra zones function exactly like any other zone displaying zone status on the keypad and sending separate alarm codes for each zone.

Note: By default this feature is disabled for all 1 to 6 hardware zones.

Attribute 7: ATZ wiring type: series or parallel connection (see instalation manual for details on that) After the ATTRIBUTES2 set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm.

After [#] key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step, displaying the ATTRIBUTES3 set.

By [#] key pressing, ATTRIBUTES3 set can be maintained as it was previously established.

1.4 Third set of zone attributes are detailed in the table below. In order to establish the ATTRIBUTES3 set, you should press 1 and 2 keys. After each key pressing the appropriate attribute is enabled or disabled.

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3rd Set of attributes KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle attribute

Zone LED

ON OFF

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 Zone assigned to partition A Zone not assigned to partition A Assig.part.A Zxx Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 Zone assigned to partition B Zone not assigned to partition B Assig.part.B Zxx Enable k2 Disable k2

After the ATTRIBUTES3 set for selected zone was established to the required values, press [#] key to confirm. After [#] key was pressed, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel will go back within “main programming menu”. To exit the main programming menu, press [#] key again.

As for the possible values accespted for the zone attibutes with respect to the zone type, the panel rules are:

ATTRIBUTES1 set ATTRIBUTES2 set ATTRIBUTES3 set

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[00] Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [01] Delayed1 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 0 0 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ [02] Delayed2 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 0 0 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ [03] Follower √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ [04] Instant √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ [05] 24h burglary √ √ √ √ 0 0 0 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

√ ATZ=0 [10] Tamper √ √ √ √ 0 0 0 √ √ √ √ 0

0 ATZ=1 √ √ √ √

[11] Panic √ √ √ √ 0 0 0 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ [12] Fire 1 0 √ √ 0 0 0 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ [13] Medical Emergency √ √ √ √ 0 0 0 √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

√ ATZ=0 [14] Keyswitch / panic √ √ 0 √ √ 0 0 √ 0 0 √ 0

0 ATZ=1 √ √ √ √

√ ATZ=0 [15] StayKeyswitch / panic √ √ 0 √ √ 0 0 √ 0 0 √ 0

0 ATZ=1 √ √ √ √

√ ATZ=0 [16] Gourdian round √ 1 √ 0 1 0 0 √ 0 0 √ 0

0 ATZ=1 √ √ 1 1

Legend: - [0] value means that a forced to “0” operation is performed and the attribute cannot be modified; - [1] value means that a forced to “1” operation is performed and the attribute cannot be modified; - [√] value means that no forced operation is performed and the attribute can be modified; - [*] value means that the appropriate attribute is forced to same programmed value of the correspondent attribute of 1 to 6 zones and it cannot be modified.

Wiring attributes for high zones number, from 7 to 12, depending of ATZ on corresponding low zones:

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ATZ=0 ATZ=1 ATZ don’t

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[00] Not used 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [01] Delayed1 √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [02] Delayed2 √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [03] Follower √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [04] Instant √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [05] 24h burglary √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [10] Tamper √ 0 √ * * * 0 0 [11] Panic √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [12] Fire √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [13] Medical Emergency √ √ √ * * * 0 0 [14] Keyswitch / panic √ 0 √ * * * 0 0 [15] StayKeyswitch / panic √ 0 √ * * * 0 0 [16] Guardian round √ 0 √ * * * 0 0

NOTES:

1. For some zone types only the default value of some attributes are allowed;

2. “0” = for that zone type the default value for respective attribute is allowed only disabled status (is allowed only the OFF status of corresponding LED - see zone ATTRIBUTE1 and ATTRIBUTE2 sets). That means: once the 2-digit group corresponding to some zone type was entered, if one try to put respective attribute in the enabled status (is pressing the corresponding key to turn ON the corresponding LED), then the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and the panel will reject the command.

3. “1” = for that zone type the default value for respective attribute is allowed only enabled status (is allowed only the ON status of corresponding LED - see zone ATTRIBUTE1 and ATTRIBUTE2 sets). That means: once the 2-digit group standing for some zone type was entered, if one try to put respective attribute in the disabled status (is pressing the corresponding key to turn OFF the corresponding LED), then the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and the panel will reject the command.

4. “√ “ = the value set by programming for respective attribute is available for corresponding zone type

Remarks:

1. A “fire” zone will trigger only the “audible” alarm, with “pulsing siren”.

2. No attributes could be set as active for an unused zone.

3. The “stay” and “chime” attributes could not be set as active for zone type of: “24h burglary”, “fire”, “tamper”, “panic”, “medical emergency” and “keyswitch/panic”.

4. The “intellizone” could not be set as active for zone type of: “entry delayed 1”, “entry delayed 2” and “keyswitch/panic”.

Section [01] – Definitions for zone 1 While the system is being within “main programming menu”, select section [01] to program parameters of zone 1, then enter the following sequence:

|__|__|[ATTRIBUTES1][#][ATTRIBUTES2][#][ATTRIBUTES3]|#|

where [__][__] is 2-digit group for type and ATTRIBUTES1, ATTRIBUTES2 and ATTRIBUTES3 are 1, 2 and 3 attribute sets of zone 1.

See defining the 1 to 12 zones described in the previous paragraphs.

After entering the 2 digits for zone 1 type, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and ATTRIBUTES1 set is displayed. Press [1] to [8] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated.

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After choosing the first set of attributes, press [#] key to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES2 set is displayed. Press [1] to [8] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated.

After choosing second attribute set, press [#] key again to confirm and the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps. Then, the ATTRIBUTES3 set is displayed. Press [1] and [2] keys and the related attributes will be activated/deactivated.

After choosing the third set of attributes, press [#] key to confirm, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [02] - Definitions for zone 2 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [03] - Definitions for zone 3 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [04] - Definitions for zone 4 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [05] - Definitions for zone 5 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [06] - Definitions for zone 6 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [07] - Definitions for zone 7 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [08] - Definitions for zone 8 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [09] - Definitions for zone 9 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [10] - Definitions for zone 10 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [11] - Definitions for zone 11 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [12] - Definitions for zone 12 Follow the same procedure as for zone 1 (section [01]).

Section [17]: Zone descriptors programming

Edit zone:

, type one 2 digit number for zone (i.e. zone 12)

Edit zone: 12 _

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For each zone you can enter up to 16 characters descriptor. Some general rules for how to use the keypad and the caracters associated to the keys are the following:

- Press a number key, [0] to [9], repetedly until the desired character appears.

All the characters available under a number key are printed on the key (except for the symbols) and are presented in the next table;

- if the next letter you want is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor moves one position to the right, or press the [>] key and then key in the letter;

- if you make a mistake, press the [<] key to remove the character to the left of the cursor;

- if you want to program one descriptor with a length of less than 16 characters, by pressing the key [#] the word is stored in the KP’s memory and on the screen you can see the “Edit zone: “ message. By pressing once again the [#] key you can end zone descriptors programming (section 17). By entering a 2 digit zone number you can continue by editing the zone descriptor that you indicated.

Key pressed

Characters associated to the keys

[1] , . : > = < ? 1 [2] A B C 2 [3] D E F 3 [4] G H I 4 [5] J K L 5 [6] M N O 6 [7] P Q R S 7 [8] T U V 8 [9] W X Y Z 9 [0] (space) ! “ 0 [*] not used for descriptors editing [#] used to confirm the descriptor and save it into

the keypad memory [CODE] change between capital and small letters

[<] used to delete one character (Backspace) [STAY] not used for descriptors editing [BYPS] not used for descriptors editing [INST] not used for descriptors editing

[>] not used for descriptors editing

Section [018]: Playback of voice messages (MPV16/DTMF module must be installed and one speaker connected to SPEAKER terminals) After selecting the programming section [018] KP126P LED are the following: ARMED A – ON, READY A – ON, SYSTEM – flashing, and zone LED 11 – ON. Message number that is played, consisting of 2 the 2 digits are displayed on LED keypads one short flash of zone LEDs for tens, and 2 short flashes for the units. There are 94 voice messages that can be played using programming section [018]. While the message is played, the red BUSY LED is ON. The English voice message text transcription and the maximum length of these are presented in the following table:

Play msg ?

, type one 2 digit number for message number

(i.e. 07)

Play msg 7

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Message number

Voice message description Default voice message text transcription Message length

1 Voice descriptor for zone 1 Vocal descriptor for zone1 2 Voice descriptor for zone 2 Vocal descriptor for zone2 3 Voice descriptor for zone 3 Vocal descriptor for zone3 4 Voice descriptor for zone 4 Vocal descriptor for zone4 5 Voice descriptor for zone 5 Vocal descriptor for zone5 6 Voice descriptor for zone 6 Vocal descriptor for zone6 7 Voice descriptor for zone 7 Vocal descriptor for zone7 8 Voice descriptor for zone 8 Vocal descriptor for zone8 9 Voice descriptor for zone 9 Vocal descriptor for zone9

10 Voice descriptor for zone 10 Vocal descriptor for zone10 11 Voice descriptor for zone 11 Vocal descriptor for zone11 12 Voice descriptor for zone 12 Vocal descriptor for zone12 13 Voice descriptor for zone 13 (not used on C612) Vocal descriptor for zone13 14 Voice descriptor for zone 14 (not used on C612) Vocal descriptor for zone14 15 Voice descriptor for zone 15 (not used on C612) Vocal descriptor for zone15 16 Voice descriptor for zone 16 (not used on C612) Vocal descriptor for zone16 17 Voice descriptor for PGM 1 Vocal descriptor for PGM1 18 Voice descriptor for PGM 2 Vocal descriptor for PGM2 19 Voice descriptor for PGM 3 Vocal descriptor for PGM3 20 Voice descriptor for PGM 4 Vocal descriptor for PGM4 21 Voice descriptor for PGM 5 Vocal descriptor for PGM5 22 Voice descriptor for PGM 6 Vocal descriptor for PGM6 23 Voice descriptor for PGM 7 Vocal descriptor for PGM7 24 Voice descriptor for PGM 8 Vocal descriptor for PGM8 25 Voice message for “FIRE ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES” Fire alarm from the following zones 26 Voice message for “KEYPAD FIRE ALARM” Keypad fire alarm 27 Voice message for “PANIC ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES” Panic alarm from the following zones 28 Voice message for “KEYPAD PANIC ALARM” Keypad panic alarm 29 Voice message for “TAMPER ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES” Tamper alarm from the following zones 30 Voice message for “KEYPAD TAMPER ALARM” Keypad tamper alarm 31 Voice message for “EMERGENCY ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES” Emergency alarm from the following zones 32 Voice message for “KEYPAD EMERGENCY ALARM” Keypad emergency alarm 33 Voice message for “BURGLARY ALARM FROM THE FOLLOWING ZONES” Burglary alarm from the following zones 34 Voice message for “AC POWER LOSS” Ac power loss 35 Voice message for “VOLTAGE_BATTERY_TO_LOW” Voltage battery too low 36 Voice message for “SYSTEM STATUS IS ARMED” System status is armed 37 Voice message for “FIRST PARTITION STATUS IS ARMED” 1-st partition status is armed 38 Voice message for “SECOND PARTITION STATUS IS ARMED” 2-nd partition status is armed 39 Voice message for “SYSTEM STATUS IS DISARMED” System status is disarmed 40 Voice message for “FIRST PARTITION STATUS IS DISARMED” 1-st partition status is disarmed

2.6 seconds

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41 Voice message for “SECOND PARTITION STATUS IS DISARMED” 2-nd partition status is disarmed

42 Voice message for WELCOME MESSAGE Welcome to your C612 panel! Enter your phone access code, please!

43 Voice message for HEADER MESSAGE This is your C612 security system calling

44 Voice message for CHOOSE PARTITION Choose partition, press key 1 for partition A, key 2 for partition B

45 Voice message for “ALLOWED FUNCTION ONLY WHILE STAY ARMED” Function allowed only while stay armed 46 Voice message for “MAJOR EVENT OCCURRED AND MUST REPORT” Major event occurred and must report 47 Voice message for “USER WITHOUT ACCESS TO PGMS AND ROUNDS” User without access to PGMs and rounds

5.2 seconds

48 Voice message for “DANGEROUS COMMAND AND MUST HANG UP” Dangerous command and must hang up 49 Voice message for “PGMS AND ROUNDS MENU” Pgms and rounds menu 50 Voice message for “USER WITHOUT ACCESS TO PARTITIONS” User without access to partitions 51 Voice message for “ZONE WITHOUT BYPASS ENABLE” Zone without bypass enable 52 Voice message for “DISARM FIRST PARTITION FOR BYPASS” Disarm 1-st partition for bypass 53 Voice message for “DISARM SECOND PARTITION FOR BYPASS” Disarm 2-nd partition for bypass 54 Voice message for “ZONE DO NOT BELONG TO FISRT PARTITION” Zone doesn’t belong to 1-st partition 55 Voice message for “ZONE DO NOT BELONG TO SECOND PARTITION” Zone doesn’t belong to 2-nd partition 56 Voice message for “SWITCH TO BYPASSING LOW ZONES” Switch to bypassing low zones 57 Voice message for “SWITCH TO BYPASSING HIGH ZONES” Switch to bypassing high zones 58 Voice message for “ZONE BYPASSING MENU” Zone bypassing menu 59 Voice message for “ZONE BYPASSED SUCCESSFULLY” Zone bypassed successfully 60 Voice message for “ZONE UNBYPASSED SUCCESSFULLY” Zone un-bypassed successfully 61 Voice message for “NO LOW ZONES BYPASSED” No low zones bypassed 62 Voice message for “NO HIGH ZONES BYPASSED” No high zones bypassed 63 Voice message for “THE FOLLOWING LOW ZONES ARE BYPASSED” The following low zones are bypassed 64 Voice message for “THE FOLLOWING HIGH ZONES BYPASSED” The following high zones are bypassed 65 Voice message for “PGM TYPE DOESN’T ALLOW USER CONTROL” PGM type doesn’t allow user control 66 Voice message for “NEITHER PGMS NOR ROUNDS ARE ACTIVATED” Neither PGMs nor rounds are activated 67 Voice message for “THE FOLLOWING PGMS ARE ACTIVATED” The following PGMs are activated 68 Voice message for “PGM ACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” PGM activated successfully 69 Voice message for “PGM DEACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” PGM deactivated successfully 70 Voice message for “ROUNDS ACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” Rounds activated successfully 71 Voice message for “ROUNDS DEACTIVATED SUCCESSFULLY” Rounds deactivated successfully 72 Voice message for “ROUNDS ARE ENABLED” Rounds are enabled 73 Voice message for “ROUNDS ARE DISABLED” Rounds are disabled 74 Voice message for “SYSTEM MESSAGES FOLLOW” System messages follow 75 Voice message for “FIRST PARTITIN MESSAGES FOLLOW” 1-st partition messages follow 76 Voice message for “SECOND PARTITION MESSAGES FOLLOW” 2-nd partition messages follow 77 Voice message for “USER CANNOT ARM” User cannot arm 78 Voice message for “USER CANNOT DISARM” User cannot disarm 79 Voice message for “USER CANNOT STAY ARM” User cannot stay arm 80 Voice message for “USER CANNOT BYPASS” User cannot bypass 81 Voice message for “USER CANNOT ACCESS ANY PGMS” User cannot access any PGMs

2.6 seconds

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82 Voice message for “USER CANNOT START ROUNDS” User cannot start rounds 83 Voice message for “USER CANNOT FINISH ROUNDS” User cannot finish rounds 84 Voice message for “IMPOSSIBLE OPERATION IN BOTH PARTITIONS” Impossible operation in both partitions 85 Voice message for “FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED ON PHONE LINE” Function not allowed on phone line 86 Voice message for “FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED WHILE ARMED” Function not allowed while armed 87 Voice message for “NOT ARMED BY MAINTENANCE” Not armed by maintenance 88 Voice message for “IMPOSSIBLE ARMING” Impossible arming 89 Voice message for “ALARM FROM THE OTHER PARTITION” Alarm from the other partition 90 Voice message for “SUCCESSFUL ARMING” Successful arming 91 Voice message for “SUCCESSFUL DISARMING” Successful disarming 92 Voice message for “PLEASE STOP SIREN BEFORE ARMING” Please stop siren before arming 93 Voice message for “SIREN STOPPED SUCCESSFULLY” Siren stopped successfully 94 Voice message for “KEY NOT ALLOWED” Key not allowed

Section [019]: Record of voice messages (MPV16/DTMF module must be installed) After selecting the programming section [019] KP126P LED are the following: ARMED A – ON, READY A – ON, SYSTEM – flashing, and zone LED 12 – ON. Message number that is recorded consisting of 2 the 2 digits are displayed on LED keypads, one short flash of zone LEDs for tens, and 2 short flashes for the units. There are 94 voice messages that can be recorded using programming section [019]. While the message is recorded, the red BUSY LED is ON. Speak clear in front of the MPV16/DTMF microphone, from 30cm distance. Try to keep the background noise as low as possible for a good voice recording. If BUSY LED turns OFF before you finished your message, repeat that message recording. Don’t change the meaning of the messages from 45 to 94, in order not to be confused when panel use those voice messages.

Pec msg ?

, type one 2 digit number for message number

(i.e. 07)

Rec msg 7

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Section [20]: General OPTIONS1 While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [20] to establish the system OPTIONS1. The 1 to 7 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled “keypad lockout” after too many wrong codes

Keypad lockout Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 minutes * hours measurement unit for time between periodical tests

PeriodicalTest minutes k2 hours k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled partitioning Partitioning Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 * 4-digit codes 6-digit codes number of digits for access codes No.digits code 4 k4 6 k4

[5] 5 enabled * disabled system date and hour programming not allowed to the master

MU prg.D&T Allowed k5 Not allowed k5

[6] 6 enabled * disabled reset to default lockout Lockout ResetDef Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 * enabled disabled “next trouble beep stopping” Stop kp tr.beeps Enable k7 Disable k7

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [7] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Notes:

a) If the 3-rd option is enabled in this section, then the system can be divided in 2 complete and independent partitions. By default this option is disabled and all zones are assigned to the first partition which is identifying with system.

b) Setting the option of “next trouble beep stopping” allows users to stop the next trouble beep emitting even a new trouble will occur, just by entering within trouble displaying menu. So, after user will enter within trouble displaying menu and if keypad buzzer sounds 6 confirmation beeps, the keypad trouble beep warning will not be reactivated until a new entering within trouble displaying menu.

Section [21] Ding options While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [21] to establish the ding options. The 1 to 6 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled Dings upon keyswitch

arming/disarming Keyswitch ding Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled Dings upon arming (unless

keyswitch arming) Ding arming minutes k2 hours k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled Dings upon disarming (unless

keyswitch disarming) Disarm ding Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Dings during exit delay Exit ding Enable k3 Disable k3

[5] 5 enabled * disabled Warning dings during the 3 minutes

before autoarming Autoarm ding Enable k3 Disable k3

[6] 6 enabled * disabled Dings after the exit delay time After exit ding Enable k6 Disable k6

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Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [24] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Notes:

1. One ding means the siren will be activated (will sound) for “ding time” defined in section [50];

2. More dings means the siren will sound for “ding time” alternating with “ding pause” defined in section [50].

Section [22]: Time Measurement Unit for PGM output defined as pulse While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [22] to establish the Time Measurement Unit for PGM outputs defined as pulse. The 1 to 6 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 minutes * seconds PGM1 time measurement unit TimePGM1 min k1 sec k1

[2] 2 minutes * seconds PGM2 time measurement unit TimePGM2 min k2 sec k2

[3] 3 minutes * seconds PGM3 time measurement unit TimePGM3 min k3 sec k3

[4] 4 minutes * seconds PGM4 time measurement unit TimePGM4 min k4 sec k4

[5] 5 minutes * seconds PGM5 time measurement unit TimePGM5 min k5 sec k5

[6] 6 minutes * seconds PGM6 time measurement unit TimePGM6 min k6 sec k6

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [22] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [23]: - not allowed for the moment

Section [24]: Keypads tamper While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [24] to establish if own tamper of each keypad is enabled. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled Keypad1’ tamper Kpd1 Tamper Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled Keypad2’ tamper Kpd2 Tamper Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled Keypad3’ tamper Kpd3 Tamper Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled Keypad4’ tamper Kpd4 Tamper Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 *enabled disabled Keypad5’ tamper Kpd5 Tamper Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled Keypad6’ tamper Kpd6 Tamper Enable k6 Disable k6

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[7] 7 *enabled disabled Keypad7’ tamper Kpd7 Tamper Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 *enabled disabled Keypad8’ tamper Kpd8 Tamper Enable k8 Disable k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [24] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [25]: Keypad zones activation Each keypad connected to the system has 2 zones that can be activated by the use of programming section [25].

While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [25] to activate/deactivate keypad zones. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

(first part) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled *disabled Keypad1’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd1 Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled *disabled Keypad2’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd2 Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 enabled *disabled Keypad3’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd3 Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled *disabled Keypad4’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd4 Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled *disabled Keypad5’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd5 Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 enabled *disabled Keypad6’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd6 Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 enabled *disabled Keypad7’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd7 Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 enabled *disabled Keypad8’ zone 1 Z1 of Kpd8 Enable k8 Disable k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and will display the next 1 to 8 options according to the table bellow:

(second part) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled *disabled Keypad1’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd1 Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled *disabled Keypad2’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd2 Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 enabled *disabled Keypad3’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd3 Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled *disabled Keypad4’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd4 Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled *disabled Keypad5’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd5 Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 enabled *disabled Keypad6’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd6 Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 enabled *disabled Keypad7’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd7 Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 enabled *disabled Keypad8’ zone 2 Z2 of Kpd8 Enable k8 Disable k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

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After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [24] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [26]: Keypad options in partitions While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [26] to establish how the system will react in case of keypad alarm. The 1 to 6 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

(first part – partition A) KP-126P – LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled “Keypad Medical Emergency”([1]+[3]) KpdMedEmerg A Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled “Keypad maintenance request”([4]+[6]) MaintenanceReq A Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled “Keypad Fire”([7]+[9]) KpdFire A Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled “Keypad Panic” ([*]+[#]) KpdAlarm A Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled *disabled “Keypad Medical Emergency” with siren MedEmerg A Enable Siren k5 Silent k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled “Keypad Panic” with siren Panic A Enable Siren k6 Silent k6

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and will display next 1 to 6 options according to the table bellow:

(second part – partition B) KP-126P – LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled “Keypad Medical Emergency”([1]+[3]) KpdMedEmerg B Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled “Keypad maintenance request”([4]+[6]) MaintenanceReq B Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled “Keypad Fire”([7]+[9]) KpdFire B Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled “Keypad Panic” ([*]+[#]) KpdAlarm B Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled *disabled “Keypad Medical Emergency” with siren MedEmerg B Enable Siren k5 Silent k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled “Keypad Panic” with siren Panic B Enable Siren k6 Silent k6

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [21] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [27] – Quick arming features in partitions

While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [27] to establish the Quick arming features. The 1 to 4 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

(first part – partition A)

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KP-126P – LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled “Away quick arming” QuickArming A Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled “Quick instant stay arming” QuickInstStay A Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled “Quick stay arming” StayArming A Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Force arming without codes ForceQArm A Enable k4 Disable k4

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [4] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and will display next 1 to 4 options according to the table bellow:

(second part – partition B) KP-126P – LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message

Key pressed to

toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled “Away quick arming” QuickArming B Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled “Quick instant stay arming” QuickInstStay B Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled “Quick stay arming” StayArming B Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Force arming without codes ForceQArm B Enable k4 Disable k4

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [27] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [28] – PGM outputs assignment to partitions While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [28] to establish how PGM outputs are assigned to partitions. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

(first part – partition A) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message

Key pressed to

toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled PGM1 assigned to partition A PGM1 ->A Yes k1 Not k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled PGM2 assigned to partition A PGM2 ->A Yes k2 Not k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled PGM3 assigned to partition A PGM3 ->A Yes k3 Not k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled PGM4 assigned to partition A PGM4 ->A Yes k4 Not k4

[5] 5 enabled * disabled PGM5 assigned to partition A PGM5 ->A Yes k5 Not k5

[6] 6 enabled * disabled PGM6 assigned to partition A PGM6 ->A Yes k6 Not k6

[7] 7 enabled * disabled PGM7 assigned to partition A PGM7 ->A Yes k7 Not k7

[8] 8 enabled * disabled PGM8 assigned to partition A PGM8 ->A Yes k8 Not k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

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After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and will display next 1 to 8 options according to the table bellow:

(second part – partition B) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled PGM1 assigned to partition B PGM1 ->B Yes k1 Not k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled PGM2 assigned to partition B PGM2 ->B Yes k2 Not k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled PGM3 assigned to partition B PGM3 ->B Yes k3 Not k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled PGM4 assigned to partition B PGM4 ->B Yes k4 Not k4

[5] 5 enabled * disabled PGM5 assigned to partition B PGM5 ->B Yes k5 Not k5

[6] 6 enabled * disabled PGM6 assigned to partition B PGM6 ->B Yes k6 Not k6

[7] 7 enabled * disabled PGM7 assigned to partition B PGM7 ->B Yes k7 Not k7

[8] 8 enabled * disabled PGM8 assigned to partition B PGM8 ->B Yes k8 Not k8

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [28] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [29] – Keypads assignment to partitions While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [29] to establish how keypads are assigned to partitions. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

(first part – partition A) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled Address 1 keypad assigned to partition A KPD1 ->A Yes k1 Not k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled Address 2 keypad assigned to partition A KPD2 ->A Yes k2 Not k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled Address 3 keypad assigned to partition A KPD3 ->A Yes k3 Not k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled Address 4 keypad assigned to partition A KPD4 ->A Yes k4 Not k4

[5] 5 *enabled disabled Address 5 keypad assigned to partition A KPD5 ->A Yes k5 Not k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled Address 6 keypad assigned to partition A KPD6 ->A Yes k6 Not k6

[7] 7 *enabled disabled Address 7 keypad assigned to partition A KPD7 ->A Yes k7 Not k7

[8] 8 *enabled disabled Address 8 keypad assigned to partition A KPD8 ->A Yes k8 Not k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and will display next 1 to 8 options according to the table bellow:

(second part – partition B)

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KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled Address 1 keypad assigned to partition B KPD1 ->B Yes k1 Not k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled Address 2 keypad assigned to partition B KPD2 ->B Yes k2 Not k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled Address 3 keypad assigned to partition B KPD3 ->B Yes k3 Not k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled Address 4 keypad assigned to partition B KPD4 ->B Yes k4 Not k4

[5] 5 *enabled disabled Address 5 keypad assigned to partition B KPD5 ->B Yes k5 Not k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled Address 6 keypad assigned to partition B KPD6 ->B Yes k6 Not k6

[7] 7 *enabled disabled Address 7 keypad assigned to partition B KPD7 ->B Yes k7 Not k7

[8] 8 *enabled disabled Address 8 keypad assigned to partition B KPD8 ->B Yes k8 Not k8

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [29] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Section [30] – Partitions OPTIONS While the system is being within “main programming menu” select section [29] to establish the options for partition A. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

(first part – partition A) KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled “Timed Autoarming” TimedAutoarm A Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled “Inactivity Autoarming” InactAutoarm A Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 * enabled disabled Buzzer warnings during exit delays Beeps on exit A Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Switch to “stay arming” if user doesn’t exit

SwitchStayArm A Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled * disabled Autoarming will be stay type AutoarmType A Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 enabled * disabled “Force Autoarming” ForceAutoarm A Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 enabled * disabled No beeps and dings on “Stay Arming” NoWarnStayExit A Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 enabled * disabled “Timed Autodisarming” TimedAutoDis A Enable k8 Disable k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

Note: If the 4-th option is enabled in this section, then the A partition switches to stay arming mode automatically after any regular arming (by user, by PC or by keyswitch), if the user doesn’t leave the protected area through any entry/exit point during the exit delay.

After setting first set of options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and will display next 1 to 8 options according to the table bellow:

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(second part – partition B)

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled “Timed Autoarming” TimedAutoarm B Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled “Inactivity Autoarming” InactAutoarm B Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 * enabled disabled Buzzer warnings during exit delays Beeps on exit B Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Switch to “stay arming” if user doesn’t exit

SwitchStayArm B Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled * disabled Autoarming will be stay type AutoarmType B Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 enabled * disabled “Force Autoarming” ForceAutoarm B Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 enabled * disabled No beeps and dings on “Stay Arming” NoWarnStayExit B Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 enabled * disabled “Timed Autodisarming” TimedAutoDis B Enable k8 Disable k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [30 programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Note: If the 4-th option is enabled in this section, then the B partition switches to stay arming mode automatically after any regular arming (by user, by PC or by keyswitch), if the user doesn’t leave the protected area through any entry/exit point during the exit delay.

Section [31] – Telephone OPTIONS While the system is within “main programming menu” select section [31] to establish the telephone options. The 1 to 4 options will be displayed according to the table below:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 * Pulse dialing DTMF dialing Dialing mode of phone numbers Dialing Pulse k1 DTMF k1

[2] 2 after “double call”

* after number of rings

Answer method to the remote calls C612Answ 2Call k2 No.of Rings k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled Telephone line monitoring (TLM) TLM Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Silent alarms becomes audible Silent=>Audib Enable k4 Disable k4

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [4] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options. After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [31] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Remarks:

1. When the control panel is dialing any phone number, it will dial in pulse or DTMF mode, according to the way the respective option was set (OPT 1 is ON or OFF). 2. The control panel checks the dialing line tone, waiting 4 seconds for that. If it cannot detect the line tone, will dial “blind” .. For the next call, the procedure will be repeated.

3. If “voice/sound dialer answers to the remote interrogation calls” and/or “panel answers to remote PC calls” options are enabled, then the second option in this section establish the way in which the control panel will automatic answer to the remote calls.

3.1 The control panel recognizes if the call is made by a modem for upload/download or is a voice call for current system status interrogation.

3.2 In case “double call” option is set in this section the numbers of rings programmed in section [39] will no longer be considered.

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3.3 If “double call” option is set, then for control panel to answer to remote PC calls and/or to the remote interrogation calls, the following conditions should met the following conditions:

- The first remote call of the panel must have at least 2 rings;

- The second remote call of the panel should occur after at least 10s since the first call ended, but not later than 60 seconds since the end of the first call, otherwise the second call will be ignored. On the second call the control panel will automatically answer after the second ring.

4. TELEPHONE LINE MONITORING (TLM):

a) When this feature is enabled by programming, the panel will check the existence of telephone line once every 4 seconds, except during any phone line communication and every time when the panel is detecting an incoming call; during these 2 actions and 30 seconds after them the telephone line monitoring is stopped.

b) An effective phone line test failure occurs only if for at least 30 seconds the panel doesn’t detect the existence of telephone line and this trouble is restored only if the panel will detect again the telephone line for at least 30 seconds, too.

c) These events (“phone line trouble” and “phone line trouble restore”) are recorded into the 800-event LOG, but they are not reported to the central stations.

d) Once the phone line trouble (TLT) is recorded, this trouble condition will be displayed on zone 6 LED within system trouble displaying menu - [*][4] command, and the keypads will signal it by keypad trouble buzzer warnings and by blinking of the SYSTEM LED.

e) Tow types for PGM1 to PGM6 outputs are included – “phone line trouble status” and “pulse on phone line trouble” – which goes to ON status once the phone line test is failing; the first type of PGM will turn OFF when this trouble is restored and the second type of PGM will turn OFF after the pulse time established by programming within [22] and [43] sections.

f) In order to generate one or more actions when the telephone line test fails, two options were included in this section as follows:

TLM OPTIONS

TLM OPTION1 TLM OPTION2

enabled TLM Silent alarms

become audible

OFF X Telephone line monitoring = disabled

ON OFF Upon a phone line test failure, the PGMs defined as “phone line trouble” type will be activated and the trouble will be displayed in the keypads’ trouble display menu, too.

ON ON

All silent alarms become audible if they are occurring while a phone line test already failed. In the same time, upon the phone line test failure, the PGMs defined as “phone line trouble” type will be activated and the trouble will be displayed in the keypads’ trouble display menu, too.

Section [32] – OPTIONS for Digital Communicator While the system is within “main programming menu”, to set the OPTIONS for digital communicator select section [32]. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled digital communicator Digital Comm Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 * alternate split (or double) reporting mode Reporting mode Alternate k2 Split k2

[3] 3 * enabled disabled Report interior zone bypassing RepIntZbypass Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 “F” * “modulo 16” reporting mode for digit which stands for 15 to 45 user numbers (in case of reporting in 4x2 formats)

Digits format F k4 modulo 16 k4

[5] 5 only while armed status

* unconditionally periodical test reporting RepPeriodTst only armed k5 uncondit. k5

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[6] 6 upon zone closure

* upon bell cut-off

zone restore RepZ Rest. close back k6 sirenTexpired k6

[7] 7 * enabled disabled Report only first zone alarm RepOnly 1-stZAl Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 Only after alarm * Unconditionally Disarming report Disarm Report Only Burglary k8 Uncondit. k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [6] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options. After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [32] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Notes:

1. There is safe to switch between alternate and split reporting modes, even during the panel transmitting to CS, but switching format types between Contact ID and 4x2 formats is still recommended to be performed without any active CS transmission.

2. In case the reporting to CS is programmed in this section as alternate, for control panel to initiate CS reporting, at least one CS phone number must be programmed in [74] and/or [75] sections. If 1-st CS phone number is programmed in section [74], the control panel will first try to report any event to this phone number. After the control panel takes the phone line over for CS transmitting, it will wait 25 seconds for handshake receiving from CS (1-st CS phone number dialing is included). In case 1-st CS phone number doesn’t answer and, if the 2-nd CS phone number is programmed in section [75], the control panel will try to report the events to the 2-nd CS phone number. After the control panel takes control of the telephone line, again, it will wait for another 25 seconds to receive handshake from CS (2-nd CS phone number dialing is included). If neither 1st CS nor the 2-nd CS phone number answer, the panel will have a 32 seconds rest time and then will repeat the same procedure for up to 8 times on each of both phone numbers. So, in case of alternate reporting, if no CS phone number answers, the calling sequence is the following:

[25 seconds: 1-st CS phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][25 seconds: 2-nd CS phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][pause of 32 seconds][25 seconds: 1-

st CS phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][25 seconds: 2-nd CS phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][pause of 32 seconds] and so on for up to 8 times on each of both phone numbers.

Please note, if any of the CS phone numbers is not programmed, the dialing of the respective phone number will be skipped.

If even after the 8 attempts for both CS phone numbers no central station answers, the control panel will record a “CS1 and CS2 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and a specific reporting code into the CS 80-event internal buffer, too. In the meantime, while this trouble condition appears, the SYSTEM LED will start blinking and the appropriate within system trouble displaying menu - [*][4] command information will be displayed. If this trouble condition occurred for the first time, and the warning tones are enabled, the keypad will sound intermittent beeps, every 8 seconds, until the users will acknowledge the trouble by means of [*][4] command, or until system/partition arming. So, as soon as the users had acknowledged the troubles by means of [*][4] command, the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will stop, as there are no troubles in the system, but the SYSTEM LED will still remain blinking (and the proper information will be displayed within system trouble displaying menu) until a successful transmitting to the “central station” accomplishes. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS is established, the entire list from CS internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported all together to the CS

3. In case the reporting to CS is programmed in this section as split (or double), the panel will report to the central stations as follows:

If 1-st CS phone number is programmed in section [74], the control panel will first try to report to this phone number any event to be reported to CS1, selected in section [33]. After the control panel takes the phone line over for CS1 transmitting, it will wait 25 seconds for handshake receiving from CS1 (1-st CS phone number dialing is included). In case 1-st CS phone number doesn’t answer, the panel will make a pause of 32 seconds and then will dial the phone number and wait again for 25 seconds to receive handshake; if again the phone number doesn’t answer, the panel will make again a pause of 32 seconds and the procedure will be repeated up to 8 times.

Please note that even there in section [33] are events selected to be reported to CS1, if in section [74] the 1-st CS phone number isn’t programmed, the control panel will not initiate reporting to CS1 and will not record events into the CS1 80-event internal buffer anymore.

If even after the 8 attempts the 1-st central station doesn’t answer (the control panel failed to report the events to CS1), then the control panel will record a “CS1 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and a specific reporting code into the CS1 80-event internal buffer, too. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS1 is established, the entire list from CS internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported together to the CS1. In the same time, if an event of “CS1 communication failed” occurred in the system, the specific reporting code will be recorded into the CS2 80-event internal buffer and will be transmitted to CS2, too. This trouble condition will turn the SYSTEM LED blinking and the zone 3 LED ON, within system trouble displaying menu - [*][4] command. If this trouble condition occurred for first time, then the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will be activated, too, and the keypad will emit intermittent beeps, at every 8 seconds, until the users will acknowledge the trouble by means of [*][4] command, or until system/partition arming. So, as soon as the users had acknowledged the troubles by means of [*][4] command, the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will stop, as there are no troubles in the system, but the SYSTEM LED will still remain blinking (and the zone 3 LED will still remain ON within system trouble displaying menu) until a successful transmitting to both CS1 and CS2.

After a successful or failed reporting to CS1, if 2-nd CS phone number is programmed in section [75], then the control panel will try to report to this phone number any event to be reported to CS2. After the control panel takes the phone line over for CS2 transmitting, it will wait 25 seconds for handshake receiving from CS2 (2-nd CS phone number dialing is included). In case 2-nd CS phone number doesn’t answer, the panel will make a pause of 32 seconds and then will dial the phone number and wait again for 25 seconds to receive handshake; if again the phone number doesn’t answer, the panel will make again a pause of 32 seconds and the procedure will be repeated up to 8 times.

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Please note that even there in section [33] are events selected to be reported to CS2, if in section [75] the 2-nd CS phone number isn’t programmed, the control panel will not initiate reporting to CS2 and will not record events into the CS2 80-event internal buffer anymore.

If even after the 8 attempts the 2-nd central station doesn’t answer (the control panel failed to report the events to CS2), then the control panel will record a “CS2 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and a specific reporting code into the CS2 80-event internal buffer, too. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS2 is established, the entire list from CS internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported together to the CS2. In the same time, if an event of “CS2 communication failed” occurred in the system, the specific reporting code will be recorded into the CS1 80-event internal buffer and will be transmitted to CS1, too. This trouble condition will turn the SYSTEM LED blinking and the zone 3 LED ON, within system trouble displaying menu - [*][4] command. If this trouble condition occurred for first time, then the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will be activated, too, and the keypad will emit intermittent beeps, at every 8 seconds, until the users will acknowledge the trouble by means of [*][4] command, or until system/partition arming. So, as soon as the users had acknowledged the troubles by means of [*][4] command, the keypad trouble buzzer warnings will stop, as there are no troubles in the system, (and the zone 3 LED will still remain ON within system trouble displaying menu) until a successful transmitting to both CS1 and CS2.

So, if both phone numbers are programmed in [74] and [75] sections and none of them answers, then the calling sequence is the following:

- [25 seconds: CS1 phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][pause of 32 seconds][25 seconds: CS1 phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][pause of 32 seconds]... and so on up to 8 times for 1-st CS phone number and then

- [25 seconds: CS2 phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][pause of 32 seconds][25 seconds: CS2 phone number dialing and waiting for handshake][pause of 32 seconds]... and so on up to 8 times for 2-nd CS phone number.

4. Within “zone restore” denomination there is an event which is referring to the recording moment into the 800-event LOG and to the reporting moment to CS, as follows:

For audible zones which triggered the alarm and then their loops ”closed back”, the “zone restore event” can be set to occur either upon zone closure or upon bell cut-off;

For audible zones which triggered the alarm and their loops remain “open” even after the bell cut-off, the “zone restore event” will occur upon zone closure, regardless of “zone restore” option programming.

For all silent zones the “zone restore event” will occur only upon zone closure, regardless of “zone restore” option programming.

“Report only first zone alarm” is a function of the zone restores option, too. If the “zone restore event” is set to occur upon bell cut-off and this option is set as enabled, then, for any audible zone the control panel will consider only first zone violation, which triggers the siren timer (once the zone made the alarm sound and then its loop “closes” and “opens” for several times, it will no longer record alarms into the 800-event LOG and/or into the first 9 alarm memory while siren is sounding).

4.1 Considering that during one siren activation period only first violation of each “audible zone” will trigger the siren timer, for any zone which allows auto shutdown, during the same arming period (or during the same disarming period for 24h zones), there are 2 situations regarding the zone restore events and auto shutdown:

if “zone restore event” is set to occur upon zone closure, then the maximum alarm number which can be recorded by such a zone, will be equal with “swinger shutdown counter”, even though these alarms occur during one “siren activation period” or that zone itself will trigger the siren timer for more times, when it gets violated.

If “zone restore event” is set to occur upon bell cut-off, then the maximum number of “siren timer triggering” which can be performed by such a zone will be equal with “swinger shutdown counter”. Please note that if “report only first zone alarm” is disabled, too, such a zone may record more alarms than “swinger shutdown counter”; this is possible because once the zone made the alarm sound and then its loop “closes” and “opens” for several times it will keep recording alarms into the 800-event LOG and/or into the first 9 alarm memory while siren is sounding, but zone restore event will occur only upon bell cut-off.

This is happening because the panel is counting the zone restore events for any zone which allows auto shutdown and the zone will bypass from swinger only after the number of zone restorations gets to the “swinger shutdown counter”.

Section [33] – Split Reporting Options for CS1&CS2 Where CS1 is the first “central monitoring station” and CS2 is the second “central monitoring station” to which the control panel transmits the events occurred in the system.

When the panel is being within “main programming menu”, in order to establish the events to be transmitted to CS1&CS2 in case of split reporting, select section [33]. The 1 to 8 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message

Key pressed to

toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 * enabled disabled * Reports alarms, restorations, ambush and panics to CS1 AlResAmbPanCS1 Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 * enabled disabled * Reports arming, disarming and bypassing to CS1 ArmDisByssCS1 Enable k2 Disable k2

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[3] 3 * enabled disabled * Reports tampers, troubles, restores and periodical test to CS1

TmpTrbTstCS1 Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 * enabled disabled * Reports fire and emergency to CS1 FireEmCS1 Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 * enabled disabled * Reports alarms, restorations, ambush and panics to CS2 AlResAmbPanCS2 Enable k5 Disable k5

[6] 6 * enabled disabled * Reports arming, disarming and bypassing to CS2 ArmDisByssCS2 Enable k6 Disable k6

[7] 7 * enabled disabled * Reports tampers, troubles, restores and periodical test to CS2

TmpTrbTstCS2 Enable k7 Disable k7

[8] 8 * enabled disabled * Reports fire and emergency to CS2 FireEmCS2 Enable k8 Disable k8

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [8] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [33] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Notes:

1. The options selected in [33] section are operational only if the option of split reporting is selected in section [32] – OPTIONS for digital communicator.

2. Keeping options in [33] section as default (all events are selected in [33] section to be reported to CS1 and to CS2) and programming 2 phone numbers in sections [74] and [75], will result in a “double reporting”, to both CS1 and CS2.

Section [34] – OPTIONS for voice/sound dialer While the system is within “main programming menu”, in order to establish the voice/sound dialer options select [34] section. The 1 to 5 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message

Key pressed to

toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled Follow me report VsRepAlarms Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled “AC power loss” event initiates voice/sound reporting VSRepACloss Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled Voice/sound dialer answers to the remote interrogation calls

VSRepAnswer Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Ambush event initiates the sound/voice reporting VSRepAmbush Enable k4 Disable k4

[5] 5 enabled * disabled Voice module MPV Enable k5 Disable k5

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *.

Press the [1] to [5] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [34] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Notes:

1. If first option in this section is set as enabled, then, upon occurring in the system of some alarm events, the control panel will automatic initiate the reporting on the phone line of these events and the system status, too, by voice messages or by synthesis sounds, specific to these events.

2. An additional condition should be met for control panel to automatic initiate the voice/sound reporting on the phone line: at least one of the 4 follow me phone numbers should be programmed (see programming/selective erasure sessions of the 1 to 4 follow me phone numbers, accessible to the master user by means of one of [*][7][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] or [CODE][Master Code][5X][Phone number X][#] commands) .

3. If second option in this section is set as enabled, then the same condition should be met for “AC power loss” event to automatic initiate the voice/sound reporting on the phone line: at least one of the 4 follows me phone numbers should be programmed.

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4. If third option in this section is set as enabled, then the control panel will answer to the remote interrogation calls (either after “double call” or after the programmed number of rings) and it will report the system status by specific voice messages or by specific synthesis sounds.

5. If the control panel automatic answers to the remote calls for system status interrogation, then it will report on the phone line the voice message or synthesis sounds specific to the “AC power loss” event, even if this event hasn’t yet initiated the transmission to the “central station” or the voice/sound dialer hasn’t yet start the voice/sound reporting to the follow me phone numbers.

6. The control panel can report (upon remote interrogation calls and to the follow me phone numbers, too) up to 8 voice messages only when there it is using the MPV8 voice module; voice messages are specific to alarms on 1 to 8 1zones.

7. In case there is no MPV8 voice module on the main board or it was deactivated, the panel will report upon remote interrogation calls or to the follow me phone numbers only by specific synthesis sounds.

Section [35] – Report and Download OPTIONS When the system is within “main programming menu”, to establish the download options select section [35]. The 1 to 3 options will be displayed according to the table bellow:

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message

Key pressed to

toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled * disabled Callback required CallBackRq Enable k1 Disable k1

[2] 2 enabled * disabled Panel answers to remote PC calls C612AnswPC Enable k2 Disable k2

[3] 3 enabled * disabled Automatic LOG transmission when LOG is 90% full ARepPC90% Enable k3 Disable k3

[4] 4 enabled * disabled Report round OK at the end of round period RepRoundAtEnd Enable k4 Disable k4

Note: The default programmed options are marked with *. Press the [1] to [4] keys in order to turn the appropriate option enabled/disabled and the keypads will display activate/deactivate status of the corresponding options.

After setting these options, press [#] key to confirm. The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the [35] programming section, waiting for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the main programming menu.

Note: In case both “callback required” and “Panel answers to remote PC calls” options are selected, the control panel will answer to PC calls either after “double call” or after the number of rings programmed in section [39]. Once the control panel answers to PC calls, the control panel and PC will verify each other the passwords (the control panel and PC identification codes within upload/download, programmed in sections [91] and [92]) and, if the passwords are correct the control panel and PC will “close” the phone line. Then, the PC modem automatically will pass into the auto-answer mode for control panel calls and the control panel will start to dial the “PC phone number” programmed in section [93]. While the control panel is calling back the “PC phone number” the PC modem will “take” the phone line over and try to communicate with panel. The control panel and PC will verify again each other passwords and, if the passwords are correct, the communication between the control panel and PC will be activated. If the communication between the control panel and PC was successfully activated, then the keypad buzzer of the system will sound 6 confirmation beeps. After the control panel dialed the last digit of “PC phone number” it will wait for 20 seconds for the PC modem to answer. If the communication between the control panel and PC couldn’t be activated during this time the keypad buzzer of the system will sound a long error beep. Next, the control panel will call back again the “PC phone number” for 2 more times and the keypad buzzer of the system will sound a long error beep each time the communication between the control panel and the PC could not be activated. Please note that if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the corresponding reporting codes - PC connecting/disconnecting - were programmed in the [61] and [72] programming sections, after the first verifying of the passwords, the control panel will first report these codes to the central station and only then will dial back the “PC phone number”.

Section [36]: Entry Delay 1/ Entry Delay 2 Timers While system is within “main programming menu”, to set the entry delay 1 and 2 timers select section [36] and then enter 2 groups of 3 digits each (001 to 255 seconds).

The default entry delay times are both 30 seconds.

After the first 3 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the last 3 digits it will sound 6 beeps; the panel exits the [36] programming section and will wait for a new command to enter another section.

Press [#] key instead of the 3 corresponding digits if modifying of any timing is no longer desired. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

EntryTime A 030

EntryTime B 030

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 3 digit number or [#]

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Example: If the “entry delay 1” is to be set to 10 sec. and the “entry delay 2” is to be unchanged, enter: |010||#|. After the first 3 digits the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after pressing the [#] key, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key gain.

Notes:

1. The “entry delay 1 timer” applies to all zones defined as “delayed 1” type and the “entry delay 2 timer” applies to all zones defined as “delayed 2” type; if partitions were allowed by programming in the [20] section, each entry delay time applies to the partition which has assigned the respective delayed zones and if partitioning was not allowed, both entry delay times apply to the system (because all the zones belong to the system in this case..

2. The entry delay times set the periods of time permitted between the first violation of any delayed zone and the system/partition disarming. Once the system/partition is armed, first violation of the delayed zones will start the appropriate entry-delay timer, giving to the user enough time to enter the premise and to disarm the system totally or partially. The user must disarm the system/partition before the appropriate entry-delay timer elapses or the system will generate an alarm. If a delayed zone triggers the alarm, the system or the appropriate partition will switch to an instant working mode which will be signaled by a fast blinking of the corresponding ARMED LED (the alarm was once triggered by a delayed zone and all the zones usually of delayed type will respond as instant type in the respective partition).

3. For the entry delay 1 and 2 timers any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If the result of adjustment is 0 (the entry delay is set at 0), then the zone which is usually of delayed type will respond as instant type and will trigger the alarm once it is violated. So, when any user enters the protected area through the delayed zone to disarm the system/partition, unexpected alarms will be triggered by this zone!

Section [37]: Exit Delay 1/ Exit Delay 2 Timers While system is within “main programming menu”, to set the entry delay 1 and 2 timers select section [37] and then enter 2 groups of 3 digits each (001 to 255 seconds).

The default exit delay times are both 60 seconds.

After the first 3 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the last 3 digits it will sound 6 beeps; the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section.

Press [#] key instead of the 3 corresponding digits if modifying of any timing is no longer desired. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key. After entering the required arming sequence (i.e. any valid user code entering), the exit delay parameters determine the amount of times a user has to leave the protected area before the panel arms the partition (or the entire system).

Example: If the “exit delay 1” is to be set to 20 sec. and the “exit delay 2” is to be unchanged, enter: |020||#|. After the first 3 digits the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after [#] key, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key gain.

Notes:

1. For the exit delay timers any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If the result of adjustment is 0, then the appropriate “exit time” is 0 and after any valid user code entering for system/partition arming may cause unexpected alarms!

2. Each exit delay time applies to all zones in the selected partition as follows:

- If partitions were allowed by programming in [20] section, then the “exit delay 1” applies to all zones in the first partition and the “exit delay 2” applies to all zones in the second partition;

- If partitioning were not allowed by programming in [20] section, then the “exit delay 1” applies to all zones in the system and the “exit delay 2” will be no longer considerate by the panel.

Section [38]: Burglary / Fire siren Timers These timings (“burglary siren timer” and “fire siren timer”) establish “siren activation timings” in case of any “fire alarms” and audible “burglary alarms” respectively will occur in the system. While the system is being within “main programming menu”, to set the burglary/fire siren timers, select section [38] and enter 2 groups of 2 digits each (01 to 99 minutes for each timer). While system is within “main programming menu”, to set the entry delay 1 and 2 timers select section [36] and then enter 2 groups of 3 digits each (001 to 255 seconds).

ExitTime A 060

ExitTime B 060

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 3 digit number or [#]

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After the first 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the next 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key. Example 1: One may want to program the “burglary siren timer” at 3 minutes, without modifying the “fire siren timer”. In this case enter |03||#|. After the first 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after [#] key, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Example 2: One may want to program the “burglary siren timer” at 2 minutes and the “fire siren timer” at 10 minutes. In this case enter |02||10|. After the first 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the next 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. A fire alarm may be triggered by a “fire” zone type or from the keypad by simultaneously pressing of [7] and [9] keys. Because any fire alarm are only as “audible” and “pulsing” type, the “fire siren timer” is triggered every time when a fire alarm is triggered;

2. The “burglary siren timer” is triggered by any other zone types (differed of fire) or from the keypad (by pressing [*]+[#] or [1]+[3]), only if the alarm triggered by the respective zone types (or by special commands from keypad [*]+[#] and [1]+[3]) are “audible” (they activates the siren, too);

3. Once any “audible zone” activated the siren and triggered the “burglary siren timer” (or “fire siren timer”), then that zone will not retrigger any more this “-siren timer” each time it will get violated, but that zone will keep recording alarms in the first 9 alarm memory and into the 800-event LOG as well. At the same time, the control panel will send the respective alarm codes (and/or voice messages) to the “central station” (and/or to the programmed follow me phone numbers by voice/sound dialer) each time that zone gets violated. If another “audible zone” is violated while the siren was previously started, then the “siren timer” will be retriggered again, but during one siren activation period only first violation of each “audible zone” will retrigger this timings. That means if a zone triggered the “siren timer” once and then, during the same siren activation period, its loop “closes” and “opens” for several times, then that zone will not trigger again the “siren timer”, but it will keep recording alarms in the first 9 alarm memory and into the 800-event LOG as well. Then, when the siren stops sounding, another violation of the same audible zones will make again siren sounding and “siren timer triggering”.

4. For the “burglary siren timer” and “fire siren timer” you can set even the value 00. Don’t program the value 00 for “burglary siren timer” and “fire siren timer” because the siren will no longer activate upon the “burglary” and “fire” alarms!

Section [39]: Transmission Delay upon “AC power loss” (00 to 99 minutes) / Number of rings (01 to 99 rings) While system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to establish the transmission delay upon AC power loss (01 to 99 minutes) and the number of rings, you have to select section [39] and then enter 2 groups of 2 digits.

The transmission delay upon AC power (220Vac) loss is the time lapse after which the control panel will transmit this event to the “central station” (or the time lapse after which the control panel starts the voice/sound transmitting of the event). If meanwhile the AC power is restored, the event reporting code and the voice message, too, are no longer transmitted.

Ring number is the number of rings after that the control panel answers to the remote calls, the remote interrogation calls and/or the remote PC calls. After the first 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the next 2 digits, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section,

waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If transmission delay upon “AC power loss” was set at 00, then the panel will transmit this event to the “central station” once it occurred (or the panel starts the voice/sound transmitting of the event once it occurred).

2. The ring number programmed in this section is no longer considered in case “double call” option is set in section [35].

Section [40]: “Intellizone Time Window” Enter 3 digits (001 to 255 seconds) in order to set the “Intellizone Time Window”.

Burg T Siren 04

Fire T Siren 15

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 2 digit number or [#]

Delay ACLoss 02

No.of Rings 10

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 2 digit number or [#]

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Window IntlZ 050

Choice Sect: The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps after the 3-digit group and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Note: For the “Intellizone Time Window” any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If the result of adjustment is 0, then there will be no “Intellizone Time Window” and all zones in the system will respond as normal, even for some of them their intellizone attribute were set as enabled!

Section [41]: “Swinger Shutdown Counter” / “Keypad Lockout Counter” In order to establish the “swinger shutdown counter” and “keypad lockout counter”, enter 2 groups of 2 digits (0 to 15), the first 2-digit group being the “swinger shutdown counter” and the second 2-digit group being the “keypad lockout counter”.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If the option of “keypad lockout” after too many wrong codes was enabled within section [20], then the “keypad lockout counter” will be counting the successive attempts of entering wrong access codes. In case the successive attempts of entering wrong access codes gets the value set in this section the keypad will lock for 7 minutes and all the keypad LEDs will fast blink. The event will be memorized into the 800-event LOG, which can be uploaded and viewed onto PC by “EZcom C612 Software” and optionally a specific reporting code will be transmitted to CS, too (if the digital communicator is enabled by programming and the appropriate reporting code is programmed within [58] or [69] section).

2. For the “keypad lockout counter” any value from 00 to 99 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 16 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If the result of adjustment is 0, then the panel will record the default value of “10”.

3. For any zone which allows auto shutdown the panel is counting the zone restore events and in case the number of zone restores gets the value set in this section, the respective zone will be automatic “bypassed from swinger” for that arming period (or for that disarming period for 24h zones) until a new disarming (or arming).

4. For the “swinger shutdown counter” any value from 00 to 99 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 16 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If the result of adjustment is 0, then the panel will record the default value of “03”.

Section [42]: Number of voice or sound dialing sequences / Time of the Voice or Sound Reporting Enter 2 groups of 2 digits, the first being the number of times the voice message (or the synthesis sounds) will be repeated for programmed phone numbers (01 to 99 sequences) and the second 2-digit group being the time (01 to 99 seconds) of the voice reporting (or of the synthesis sounds).

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Remark: A voice/sound dialing sequence consists of sending the voice message (or the synthesis sounds) once to each of the programmed phone numbers (up to 4 follow me phone numbers). After a voice dialing sequence was finished, the control panel will begin the next sequence similarly until the sequence number programmed in this section was over.

Note: For the “number of voice/sound dialing sequences” and “time of the voice/sound reporting” you can set even the value 00. Don’t program the value 00 for these parameters because the voice message or the synthesis sounds will no longer be transmitted on the phone line!

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

SwingStDw Cnt 03

KpLockout Cnt 10

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 2 digit number or [#]

No.of MPVSeq 02

TimeMPV 30

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 2 digit number or [#]

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TonPGM1 002

TOnPGM2 002

Choice Sect:

Installer Code 0269

Section [43]: Activation times for PGM1 to PGM6 defined as pulse types (001 to 255 seconds or minutes) Activation times (001 to 255 seconds or minutes) for PGM1 to PGM6 defined as pulse types stand for number of the seconds or minutes, depending of appropriate option programming in section [22], during which each pulse PGM type will be activated to GND.

After the first 3 digits were entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and 6 beeps after the last 3 digits. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

Press [#] key instead of the corresponding 3-digit group if one of the 6 timings isn’t to be modified.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Example: If activation time of PGM1 defined as pulse type is to be set at 10 seconds (or minutes - see section [22]) and activation time of PGM2 defined as pulse type isn’t to be modify, enter |010|[#] keys. After the 3-digit group was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after [#] key was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section. To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. These pulse durations are individually programmable in [22] and [43] sections for all PGMs, in seconds or minutes for each PGM and they establish the “activation time” for all following PGM outputs defined as pulse types: “pulse after exit delay”, “pulse on arming”, “pulse on disarming”, “courtesy light”, “pulse on siren troubles”, “retriggerable mono-stable” and “resetable mono-stable”.

2. Because in section [22] the default appropriate options establish activation times to be in seconds, the default “activation time” for each PGM1 to PGM6 is 2 seconds. 3. For each activation time of PGMs defined as pulse type, any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in

memory as programmed value. If any result of adjustment is 0, then the respective PGM defined as any pulse types will activate only for 1 second or for 1 minute!

Section [44]: “Installer’s Programming Code Changing” While the control panel is within “main programming menu”, to modify the “installer’s programming code” select section [44] and then enter the following sequence:

[x][x][x][x] (or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes)

where [x][x][x][x] and [x][x][x][x][x][x] are the new 4 or 6 digits for “installer’s programming code”, by default “0269” or “026900”.

1. [#] key pressing may skip “installer’s programming code changing”.

For KP-126P (LED keypad) programming you can have these situations:

2.1. After entering the first digit of a new sequence for “installer’s programming code” the zone 2 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for second digit for new value of the “installer’s programming code”.

2.2. After entering second digit of the “installer’s programming code” the zone 3 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for third digit for new value of the “installer’s programming code” and so on, until entering the last digit of the “installer’s programming code” (the forth for 4-digit codes and the sixth for 6-digit codes).

2.3. After any digit was pressed, “Installer’s Programming Code Changing” may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for “installer’s programming code” and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

TonPGM3 002

TOnPGM4 002

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

TonPGM5 002

TOnPGM6 002

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

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Maintenance Code Unprogrammed

Note: Do not enter [*] key while entering the digits of the “installer’s programming code”! The keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and will reject [*] key.

3. After entering the last digit of the “installer’s programming code” the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

Notes:

Erasing of the “installer’s programming code” isn’t allowed. If, by mistake, installer is trying to erase the “installer’s programming code” (by entering of [*] key instead of sequence of 4 or 6 digits while the control panel just entered section [44]), the keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and will exit the main programming menu. The control panel will keep the old value for “installer’s programming code”.

The default 6 digit codes are “123400” for “master code“ and “026900” for “installer’s programming code“.

Attention! If you program a 6-digit code, the control panel will memorize the 5-th and 6-th digits as they were programmed. So, the control panel doesn’t reset the 5-th and the 6-th digit of the codes at successive switches between 4-digit codes and 6-digit codes and the other way round.

Have in mind! After completing the alarm system installation and programming, you should:

1. Change the value of the “installer’s programming code”;

2. Keep the “installer’s programming code” safely for a subsequent use, especially if the “reset to default lockout” option will be set as enabled within [20] section.

Section [45]: Programming of the “Installer’s Maintenance Code” While the control panel is being within “main programming menu”, to modify the “installer’s maintenance code” select section [45] and then enter the following sequence:

[x][x][x][x](or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes)

1. Programming/erasing of the “maintenance code” may be skipped by [#] key pressing. 1.1 After [#] key pressing, if the “maintenance code” was programmed during a previous programming session, then the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps

and the system will pass to display the first 5 rights of the “maintenance code” (step no. 3).

1.2 After [#] key pressing, if the “maintenance code” wasn’t programmed during a previous programming session, then the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

2. In order to programm “maintenance code” enter the above sequence from the keypad. The LED keypad will react as following:

2.1. After entering the first digit of a new sequence for “maintenance code” the zone 2 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for second digit for new value of the “maintenance code”.

2.2. After entering second digit of the “maintenance code” the zone 3 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for third digit for new value of the “maintenance code” and so on, until entering the last digit of the “maintenance code” (the forth for 4-digit codes and the sixth for 6-digit codes).

2.3. After any digit was pressed, programming of the “maintenance code” may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for “maintenance code” and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

Note: Do not enter [*] key while entering the digits of the “maintenance code”! The keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and will reject [*] key.

3. After entering the last digit of the “maintenance code” the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step.

By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS1 set of the “maintenance code” can be maintained as it was previously established.

3.1 The rights of the “maintenance code” are displayable on 1 to 8 options; in order to turn the rights activate/deactivate, the installer should press the 1 to 8 keys and the appropriate right will turn ON/OFF. For LED keypads, if a zone LED is ON, while the user code rights are displayed, means the appropriate right is enabled and if the zone LED is OFF means the right is disabled.

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1st set of rights KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled disabled Zone bypassing Bypassing Z Allowed k1 Not allowed k1

[2] 2 enabled disabled Regular arming Arming Allowed k2 Not allowed k2

[3] 3 enabled disabled Stay arming Stay arming Allowed k3 Not allowed k3

[4] 4 enabled disabled Force arming Force arming Allowed k4 Not allowed k4

[5] 5 enabled disabled Disarming/siren stopping; Disarm/SirenStop Allowed k5 Not allowed k5

[6] 6 enabled disabled Access to partition A Access Part A Allowed k6 Not allowed k6

[7] 7 enabled disabled Access to partition B Access Part B Allowed k7 Not allowed k7

[8] 8 enabled disabled Access from phone line AccessFromPhLine Allowed k8 Not allowed k8

3.2 Finally installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS1 set of the “maintenance code”.

After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step.

By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS2 set of the “maintenance code” can be maintained as it was previously established.

On KP-126P the user code rights are displayable on 1 to 8 LEDs; in order to turn the rights activate/deactivate, the installer should press the 1 to 8 keys and the appropriate LED will turn ON/OFF. If the a zone LED is ON that means the appropriate right is enabled and if the zone LED is OFF that means the right is disabled. 2nd set of rights

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled disabled PGM1 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM1 Allowed k1 Not allowed k1

[2] 2 enabled disabled PGM2 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM2 Allowed k2 Not allowed k2

[3] 3 enabled disabled PGM3 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM3 Allowed k3 Not allowed k3

[4] 4 enabled disabled PGM4 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM4 Allowed k4 Not allowed k4

[5] 5 enabled disabled PGM5 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM5 Allowed k5 Not allowed k5

[6] 6 enabled disabled PGM6 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM6 Allowed k6 Not allowed k6

4.2 Finally the installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS2 set of the “maintenance code”.

After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step. By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS3 set of the “maintenance code” can be maintained as it was previously established

5.1 The user code rights are displayable on 1 to 2 LEDs; in order to turn the rights activate/deactivate, the installer should press the 1 to 2 keys and the appropriate LED will turn ON/OFF. If the a zone LED is ON that means the appropriate right is enabled and if the zone LED is OFF that means the right is disabled.

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Master Code 1234

3rd set of rights KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 enabled disabled Start guardian rounds Start Rounds Allowed k1 Not allowed k1

[2] 2 enabled disabled Stop guardina rounds Stop Rounds Allowed k2 Not allowed k2

5.2 Finally the installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS3 set of the “maintenance code”. After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

6. Entering of the [*] key (instead of sequence of 4 or 6 digits) can perform Erasure of “maintenance code” while the control panel just entered section [45]. After [*] key was entered the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

Notes:

1. The “maintenance code” has only the first 5 rights enabled by default and only installer can change them while he is within session of maintenance code programming (section [45]).

2. In case of “arming/stay arming/disarming/ambush” by “maintenance code”, in order to generate the event codes for transmission to CS in 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits), the panel will automatic add the digit [0] to each specific event digit of “arming/stay arming/disarming/ambush” by user, defined in [52], [53], [54] and [57] sections.

3. In case of “arming/stay arming/disarming/ambush” by “maintenance code, if transmission to CS is done in CID format (4 account digits + 4 event digits + 3 zone/user digits), the panel will automatic add another 3 digits of [0] after each specific 4-digit of “arming/stay arming/disarming/ambush” by user, defined in [63], [64], [65] and [68] sections.

4. As a conclusion, the “installer’s maintenance code” will be identified at the central stations as user 0. So, these messages from central stations - “arming/stay arming/disarming/ambush” by user 0 - should be redefined as “arming/stay arming/disarming/ambush” by installer.

Section [46]: Master Code Programming Performed by Installer While the control panel is being within “main programming menu”, in order to program the “master code” select section [46] and then enter the following sequence:

[x][x][x][x](or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes) and then assign the rights you what this code to have on the system, according to the following tables: 1. “MASTER USER CODE” CHANGING MAY BE SKIPPED BY [#] KEY PRESSING.

After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the system will pass to display the first 5 rights of the “master code” (step no. 3, because erasing of the “master code” is never allowed).

2. IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE “MASTER USER CODE” KEY IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE FROM THE KEYPAD:

[x][x][x][x] for 4-digit codes (or [x][x][x][x][x][x] for 6-digit codes),

where [x][x][x][x] and [x][x][x][x][x][x] are the new 4 or 6 digits for “master code”.

2.1. After entering the first digit of a new sequence for “master code” the zone 2 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for second digit for new value of the “master code”.

2.2. After entering second digit of the “master code” the zone 3 LED will be blinking. That means the control panel is waiting for third digit for new value of the “master code” and so on, until entering the last digit of the “master code” (the forth for 4-digit codes and the sixth for 6-digit codes).

2.3. After any digit was pressed, “master code” programming may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for “master code” and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

Note: Do not enter [*] key while entering the digits of the “master code”! The keypad buzzer will sound a long error beep and will reject [*] key.

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3. After entering the last digit of the “master user code” the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step:

By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS1 set of the “master user code” can be maintained as it was previously established.

3.1 The rights of the “master code” are displayable on 1 to 8 options; in order to turn the rights activate/deactivate, the installer should press the 1 to 8 keys and the appropriate right will turn ON/OFF. For LED keypads, if a zone LED is ON, while the user code rights are displayed, means the appropriate right is enabled and if the zone LED is OFF means the right is disabled.

1st set of rights

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled Zone bypassing Bypassing Z Allowed k1 Not allowed k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled Regular arming Arming Allowed k2 Not allowed k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled Stay arming Stay arming Allowed k3 Not allowed k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled Force arming Force arming Allowed k4 Not allowed k4

[5] 5 *enabled disabled Disarming/siren stopping; Disarm/SirenStop Allowed k5 Not allowed k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled Access to partition A Access Part A Allowed k6 Not allowed k6

[7] 7 *enabled disabled Access to partition B Access Part B Allowed k7 Not allowed k7

[8] 8 *enabled disabled Access from phone line AccessFromPhLine Allowed k8 Not allowed k8

3.2 Finally installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS1 set of the “master user code”.

After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step.

By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS2 set of the “master user code” can be maintained as it was previously established.

On KP-126P the user code rights are displayable on 1 to 8 LEDs; in order to turn the rights activate/deactivate, the installer should press the 1 to 8 keys and the appropriate LED will turn ON/OFF. If the a zone LED is ON that means the appropriate right is enabled and if the zone LED is OFF that means the right is disabled. 2nd set of rights

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled PGM1 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM1 Allowed k1 Not allowed k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled PGM2 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM2 Allowed k2 Not allowed k2

[3] 3 *enabled disabled PGM3 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM3 Allowed k3 Not allowed k3

[4] 4 *enabled disabled PGM4 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM4 Allowed k4 Not allowed k4

[5] 5 *enabled disabled PGM5 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM5 Allowed k5 Not allowed k5

[6] 6 *enabled disabled PGM6 activating/deactivating En/Dis PGM6 Allowed k6 Not allowed k6

4.2 Finally the installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS2 set of the “maister user code”.

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Account1 FFFF

Account2 FFFF

After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 3 confirmation beeps and the panel will pass to the next step. By [#] key pressing, RIGHTS3 set of the “master user code” can be maintained as it was previously established

5.1 The user code rights are displayable on 1 to 2 LEDs; in order to turn the rights activate/deactivate, the installer should press the 1 to 2 keys and the appropriate LED will turn ON/OFF. If the a zone LED is ON that means the appropriate right is enabled and if the zone LED is OFF that means the right is disabled.

3rd set of rights

KP-126P - LED keypad KP-612LCD (KP-612LCDL) LCD keypad

2nd line message Key pressed

to toggle option

Zone LED

ON OFF Description

1st line message Enabled Disabled

[1] 1 *enabled disabled Start guardian rounds Start Rounds Allowed k1 Not allowed k1

[2] 2 *enabled disabled Stop guardina rounds Stop Rounds Allowed k2 Not allowed k2

5.2 Finally installer should press [#] key to confirm the RIGHTS2 set of the “master code”. After [#] key pressing the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

Notes:

1. The “master code” has all the 16 rights enabled by default and they are programmable only by installer (only installer can change the 16 rights of the “master code” while he is being within programming session of master code - section [46]).

2. Erasing of the “master code” IS NOT allowed. If, by mistake, installer is trying to erase the “master code” (by entering of [*] key instead of sequence of 4 or 6 digits while the control panel just entered section [46]), the keypad buzzer will sound a long rejection beep and will exit the main programming menu. The control panel will keep the old value for “master code”.

Section [47]: First Panel Account for Identifying at CS Enter 4 digits (HEX digits may be used), which will stand for first control panel account.

[x][x][x][x] (default value is [FFFF] )

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after any digit entering and 6 beeps after entering of the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

After any digit was pressed, programming of the first panel account may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for first panel account and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. By default, the first panel account is 0000.

2. Any time when the control panel is dialing the 1-st CS phone number, in order to identify itself to CS, the control panel will use the first panel account which is set in this section, irrespective of way the alternate or split reporting option was set.

Section [48]: Second Panel Account for Identifying at CS2 Enter 4 digits (HEX digits may be used), which will stand for first control panel account.

[x][x][x][x] (default value is [FFFF] )

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after any digit entering and 6 beeps after entering of the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

After any digit was pressed, programming of the second panel account may be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps, the system will keep the old value for second panel account and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

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1st Rep.Format DTMF AdemcoCID

Choice Sect: 2nd Rep.Format DTMF AdemcoCID

Notes:

1. By default, the second panel account is 0000.

2. In order to identify itself to CS2, the control panel will use the second panel account, which is set in this section, only if the split (or double) reporting option was set and only while the control panel is dialing the 2-nd CS phone number.

Section [49]: 1st Reporting Format / 2nd Reporting Format Enter 2 groups of 2 digits, the first 2-digit group being the type of the format for CS1 transmission and the second 2-digit group being the type of the format for CS2 transmission.

Format

code 2nd line message Description

[00] 10pps4x2p1.4/1.8 10PPS,4x2 with parity,1400Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[01] 10pps4x2p2.3/1.8 10PPS,4x2 with parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[02] 10pps4x2 1.4/1.8 10PPS,4x2 no parity,1400Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[03] 10pps4x2 2.3/1.8 10PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[04] 10pps4x2p1.4/1.9 10PPS,4x2 with parity,1400Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[05] 10pps4x2p2.3/1.9 10PPS,4x2 with parity,2300Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[06] 10pps4x2 1.4/1.9 10PPS,4x2 no parity,1400Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[07] 10pps4x2 2.3/1.9 10PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[20] 20pps4x2p1.4/1.8 20PPS,4x2 with parity,1400Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[21] 20pps4x2p2.3/1.8 20PPS,4x2 with parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[22] 20pps4x2 1.4/1.8 20PPS,4x2 no parity,1400Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[23] 20pps4x2 2.3/1.8 20PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[24] 20pps4x2p1.4/1.9 20PPS,4x2 with parity,1400Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[25] 20pps4x2p2.3/1.9 20PPS,4x2 with parity,2300Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[29] 20pps4x2 1.4/1.9 20PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[30] 20pps4x2 2.3/1.9 20PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[40] 40pps4x2p1.4/1.8 40PPS,4x2 with parity,1400Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[41] 40pps4x2p2.3/1.8 40PPS,4x2 with parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[42] 40pps4x2 1.4/1.8 40PPS,4x2 no parity,1400Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[43] 40pps4x2 2.3/1.8 40PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1800Hz data

[44] 40pps4x2p1.4/1.9 40PPS,4x2 with parity,1400Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[45] 20pps4x2p2.3/1.9 20PPS,4x2 with parity,2300Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[46] 20pps4x2 1.4/1.9 20PPS,4x2 no parity,1400Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[47] 20pps4x2 2.3/1.9 20PPS,4x2 no parity,2300Hz kisson,1900Hz data

[10] DTMF4x2 AdemcoEx DTMF, 4x2 Ademco Express

[90] DTMF AdemcoCID DTMF Ademco ContactID

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

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PGM1 Type Reset Monost

PGM2 Type Reset Monost

Choice Sect:

Notes:

1. Switching format types between Contact ID and 4x2 formats is recommended to be performed without any active CS transmission.

2. Any time when the control panel is dialing the 1-st CS phone number, the panel will report in the 1-st reporting format which is set in this section, irrespective of way the alternate or split reporting option was set.

3. The panel will report in the 2-nd reporting format which is set in this section, only if the split (or double) reporting option was set and only while the control panel is dialing the 2-nd CS phone number.

Section [50]: “Ding Time” / “Ding Pause” Enter 2 digits (HEX digits may be used) in order to set the “ding time and pause”, the first digit multiplied by 65ms being “ding time” and the second digit multiplied by 65ms being “ding pause”.

The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps after the 2-digit group and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [51]: Types for PGM1 to PGM6 Outputs While system is being within “main programming menu”, to set the type of programmable PGM1 to PGM6 outputs, select section [51] and then enter 6 groups of 2 digits each:

The first group is setting the PGM1 type; the second group is setting the PGM2 type and so on.

After the first 2 digits were entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and after the last 2 digits were entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.

Press [#] key instead of the 2 corresponding digits if the type of one of the programmable outputs isn’t to be changed.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Ding time 9

Ding pause 9

, type one 1 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 1 digit number or [#]

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

PGM3 Type Reset Monost

PGM4 Type Reset Monost

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

PGM5 Type Reset Monost

PGM6 Type Reset Monost

, type one 2 digit number or [#]

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Ev.codes S 52 C0000000000

Ev.codes S 53 C00000000

Type code

2nd line message Description

[00] Unuse Unused PGM

[01] Panic Latch “Panic alarm” latch

[02] Fire Latch “Fire alarm” latch

[03] MedEmLatch “Medical emergency alarm” latch

[04] Tamper Latch “Tamper alarm” latch

[05] Any AlarmLatch Any alarm latch

[06] Pulsatory Siren “Pulsing siren”

[07] Continue Siren “Steady siren”

[08] Silent Alarm “Silent alarm” latch (without siren activating)

[10] StatusOfPart. System status

[12] Entry Time Entry delay time

[13] Exit Time Exit delay time

[18] Ph.Line Trouble Telephone line trouble

[19] SystemTrouble System troubles

[20] Clock Timer Clock Timer

[30] Warn/ConfirmPuls Warning and Confirmation pulses

[40] Exit Time Pulse Pulse after exit delay

[41] on Arming Pulse on arming

[42] on Disrming Pulse on disarming

[39] Courtesy Light Courtesy light

[46] SirenTrbl Pulse Pulse on siren troubles

[47] Retrigg Monost Retriggerable mono-stable

[48] Reset Monost Resetable mono-stable

[49] Bistable Bi-stable

[4A] Ph.LineTrb Pulse Pulse on phone line triuble

[50] Burg Z1 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 1

[51] Burg Z2 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 2

[52] Burg Z3 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 3

[53] Burg Z4 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 4

[54] Burg Z5 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 5

[55] Burg Z6 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 6

[56] Burg Z7 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 7

[57] Burg Z8 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 8

[58] Burg Z9 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 9

[59] Burg Z10 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 10

[5A] Burg Z11 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 11

[5B] Burg Z12 Pulse Pulse on alarm triggered by zone 12

Section [52]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Aming by User / Keyswitch Arming / “Arming by PC” / “Timed Autoarming” / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming

Enter 1 digit for “arming by user” code and 5 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each digit group and 6 beeps after the last digit. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the group (digit) which corresponds to the event will be set as [00] value (or as [0] value).

If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group (digit).

First digit specific for “arming by user” event will be used by the panel to generate the event code for transmission to the “central station” in 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits). So, in order to get the 2 event digits, the panel will automatic add to this specific digit the corresponding digit of the user number (for all users from 15 to 45 the identifying digit of user number will be either “F” or modulo 16, according to the corresponding flag programming from section [32]).

Section [53]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Stay Aming by User” / “Stay Keyswitch Arming” / “Quick Stay or Instant Stay Arming” / “Partial arming” / “Fail to autoarm”

Enter 1 digit for “stay arming by user code” and 4 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

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Ev.codes S 54 B00000000

Ev.codes S 55 00

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each group and 6 beeps after the last digit. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the group (digit) which corresponds to the event will be set as [00] value (or as [0] value).

3. The digit specific for “stay arming by user” event will be used by the panel to generate the event code for transmission to the “central station” in 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits). So, in order to get the 2 event digits, the panel will automatic add to this specific digit the corresponding digit of the user number (for all users from 15 to 45 the identifying digit of user number will be either “F” or modulo 16, according to the corresponding flag programming from section [32]).

Section [54]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Disaming by User / “Keyswitch Disarming / “Remote disarming by PC” / “Timed Autodisarming” / “Timed Autoarming Stopping”

Enter 1 digit for “disarming by user” code and 4 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each digit group and 6 beeps after the last digit. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. “Stopped autoarming” code will be transmitted to CS by the panel, if during the 3 minutes before autoarming, while the keypad buzzer is warning that the system will auto arm by time, autoarming is stopped by any valid user code.

2. The time for audible warnings before autoarming is fixed at 3 minutes.

3. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group (digit).

4. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the group (digit) which corresponds to the event will be set as [00] value (or as [0] value).

5. The digit specific to "disarming by user” event will be used by the panel to generate the event code for transmission to the “central station” in 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits). So, in order to get the 2 event digits, the panel will automatic add to this specific digit the corresponding digit of the user number (for all users from 15 to 45 the identifying digit of user number will be either “F” or modulo 16, according to the corresponding flag programming from section [32]).

Section [55]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Swinger-shutdown” zone bypassed / Zone Bypassed Enter 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one digit for each event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after the first digit and 6 beeps after the second one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Note:

1. Second reporting code of zone bypassing will be transmitted to CS only upon arming, if there are in the system:

- Bypassed zones by the panel – in case of partial arming and the respective zones are as interior type and/or

- Bypassed zones by the users using [*][3][User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code] commands.

2. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of that corresponding digit.

3. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the digit which corresponds to the event will be set as [0] value.

4. Each digit specific to “zone bypassed from swinger” and “zone bypassing” events will be used by the panel to generate the event codes for 4x2 transmissions to the “central station” (4 account digits + 2 event digits). So, for zone that generated events of the type: “zone bypassing” or “zone bypassed from swinger”, in order to get the 2 event digits, the panel will automatic add to these specific digits the corresponding digit of the zone number (1 to 12).

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Ev.codes S 56 0000000000

Ev.codes S 57 302140

Ev.codes S 58 50EE

Section [56]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Guardian Rounds started” / “Guardian Rounds finished” / “Guardian Round Failed” / “Ambush on Guardian Round”

Enter 5 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last digit. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the „main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value.

3. In case of any 4x2 formats were set by programming, the panel will report to CS as follows:

- For the „starting/finishing the guardian rounds” by users using [*][9][user code][6 key] command, the control panel will transmit to CS the same specific reporting codes regarding „guardian rounds started” and „guardian rounds finished”, established in this section, indifferently of user number (users cannot be identified to CS in 4x2 formats, when they are „starting/finishing the guardian rounds” by means of [*][9][user code][6 key] command).

- For „guardian round OK”, „guardian round failed” and „ambush on guardian round” events, the panel will report to CS the same specific reporting codes established in this section, indifferently of zone number (zones cannot be identified to CS in 4x2 formats in case of these events).

Section [57]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Burglary Alarm” / “Tamper Alarm” / “Panic Alarm” / “Fire Alarm” / “Medical Emergency Alarm” / “User under Duress (ambush)”

Enter 6 digits (HEX digits may be used), one digit for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each digit and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of that corresponding digit.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the digit which corresponds to the event will be set as [0] value.

3. Each digit specific to each event will be used by the panel to generate the event code for transmission to the “central station” in 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits). So, in order to get the 2 event digits, to these specific event digits, the panel will automatic add:

- The corresponding digit of the user number (for all users from 15 to 45 the identifying digit of user number will be either “F” or modulo 16, according to the corresponding flag programming from section [32]), in case of “user under duress” event;

- The corresponding digit of the zone number (1 to 12) for zone that generated events, of the type: “burglary alarm”/”tamper alarm”/”panic alarm”/”fire alarm”/”medical emergency alarm”;

- The digit [0] for triggered from keypad events of the type: “panic alarm”/”fire alarm”/”medical emergency alarm” (triggered events by simultaneously pressing the corresponding key combinations).

Section [58]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Keypad Lockout” / “Zone Alarm Restore” / “Tamper Alarm Restore”

Enter 3 groups, first of 2 digits and the last 2 groups of 1 digit (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after the first 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last digit. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

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Ev.codes S 60 E7E8000000

Ev.codes S 61 000000000000

Ev.codes S 59 F7F8000000

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value.

“Keypad lockout” code will be transmitted to CS when the keypad is locked for 7 minutes after too many wrong codes. The option of “keypad lockout” has to be also enabled within section [20].

Section [59]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power loss” / “Low Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble” / “AUX overload” / “System time and date Not Programmed” (Power ON)

Enter 5 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value.

Section [60]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power Restore” / “Restore Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble Restore” / “System time and date Reprogrammed”

Enter 5 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value.

Remarks:

1. Delay for sending to the central stations the “AC power loss” / “AC power Restore” event codes (or “AC power loss” to initiate voice/sound reporting) will be programmed in section [39].

2. Delay for sending to the central station the “Low Voltage on Battery”/”Restore Voltage on Battery” event codes is 2 min. and it isn’t programmable.

3. Event codes for “Bell Trouble”/”Bell Trouble Restore” and “AUX Overload”/”AUX overload Restore” are sent to the central station at the very moment when they occur.

Section [61]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Programing Entry / Programming Exit / PC connected / PC disconnected / LOG 90% full / LOG 100% full

Enter 6 groups of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value.

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Ev.codes S 62 9000000000

Ev.codes S 63 010907030408

Ev.codes S 64 4142085655

Section [62]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Periodical Test / Panel Programming Changed / Maintenance Request / PGM Activation by User / PGM Deactivation by User / Communication to CS failed

Enter 3 groups of 2 digits, 2 groups of 1 digit and 1 group of 2 digits (HEX digits may be used), one group for each reporting event.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each group and 6 beeps after the last digit of the last group. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Notes:

1. If one event code should keep its value previously set, press [#] key instead of the corresponding group.

2. If one event code isn’t to be reported to CS, the 2 digits (or 1 digit) which correspond to the event will be set as [00] value (or as [0] value).

3. By default, the periodical test code will be transmitted to CS after 24 hours since the first periodical test.

4. In case of any 4x2 formats (4 account digits + 2 event digits) were set by programming, in order to get the 2 event digits, then the panel will automatic add to the specific digit for “PGM activation/deactivation by users”, which are set in this section, the corresponding digit of the user number. For all users from 15 to 45, the user number will be reported either as “F” or as modulo 16, according to the corresponding flag programming from section [32]. In any 4x2 formats the “installer’s maintenance code” is identifying as user “0” and PC is identifying as user “F”.

Section [63] to [73] – EVENT Reporting Codes in Contact ID Format: Notes:

1. In case of transmission to CS was set (in section [49]) to be done in CID format (4 account digits + 4 event digits + 3 zone/user digits), after the 4-digit group specific to each reporting event the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands for user/zone number identifying. In CID format:

- Any action performed by the installer is identifying as user “000”,

- Any action occurred at a time is identifying as user “999” and

- Any action performed by PC is identifying as user “255”.

2. By programming you can change only the last 2 digits of any 4 event digit group.

3. If one CID code isn’t to be reported, enter 2 digits of [0] for last 2 digits of the 4 event digits.

4. If CID code is still to be reporting as [xx00], enter 2 digits of [A] for last 2 digits of the 4 event digits.

Section [63]: Event Reporting Codes in CID Format regarding: Aming by User / Keyswitch Arming / Arming by PC / “Timed Autoarming” / Inactivity Autoarming / Away Quick Arming

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Arming by user code 3.401 - Arming by user Keyswitch arming 3.409 - Keyswitch arming Arming by PC 3.407 - Remote arming Timed autoarming 3.403 - Autoarming Inactivity autoarming 3.404 - Late to arming “Quick arming” 3.408 - “Quick arming”

Section [64]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Stay Aming by User” / “Stay Keyswitch Arming” / “Quick Stay or Instant Stay Arming” / “Partial arming” / “Fail to autoarm”

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Stay Arming by User 3.441 - “Stay Arming” “Stay keyswitch” arming 3.442 - “Stay keyswitch” arming

“Quick stay arming” 3.408 - “Quick Arming” “Partial Arming” 3.456 - “Partial Arming” Fail to auto arm 1.455 - “Fail to auto arm”

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Ev.codes S 65 0109070305

Ev.codes S 66 7570

Ev.codes S 67 2930111223

Ev.codes S 68 304420100021

Ev.codes S 69 213044

Section [65]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Disaming by User / “Keyswitch Disarming / “Remote disarming by PC” / “Timed autodisarming” / “Timed Autoarming Stopping”

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Disarming by user code 1.401 - Disarming by user Keyswitch disarming 1.409 - Keyswitch disarming Disarming by PC 1.407 - Remote disarming Timed autodisarming 1.403 - Automatic disarming

Stopped autoarming 3.405 - Deferred arming Note: The code of "stopped autoarming" will be transmitted to CS by the panel, if during the 3 minutes before autoarming, while the keypad buzzer is warning that the system

will auto arm by time, autoarming is stopped by any valid user code

Section [66]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Swinger-shutdown” zone bypassed / Zone Bypassed Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Zone bypassed from swinger 1.575 - Swinger bypass Zone/sensor bypassed 1.570 - Zone/sensor bypassed

Note: Upon arming the panel will transmit to CS the second reporting code of zone bypassing, if there are in the system: - Bypassed zones by the panel – in case of partial arming and the respective zones are as interior type and/or

Bypassed zones by the users using [*] [3] [User Code] or [BYPASS][User Code] commands.

Section [67]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Guardian Rounds started” / “Guardian Rounds finished” / “Guardian Round Failed” / “Ambush on Guardian Round”

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Guardian rounds started 1.429 - Access program mode entry Guardian rounds finished 1.430 - Access program mode exit Guardian round OK 1.611 - Point tested OK Guardian round failed 1.612 - Point not tested Ambush on guardian round 1.423 - Forced Access Note: In case of CID format was set by programming, the panel will report to CS as follows:

- The specific event codes regarding „guardian rounds started” and „guardian rounds finished”, which are set in this section; after the 4-digit group specific to these reporting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands for user number identifying. In CID format the „guardian rounds started/finished by installer’s maintenance code” is identifying as user „000” and the „guardian rounds started/finished by time” is identifying as user „999”.

- The specific event codes regarding „guardian round OK”, „guardian round failed” and „ambush on guardian round”, which are set in this section; after the 4-digit group specific to these reporting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands for zone number identifying.

Section [68]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Burglary Alarm” / “Tamper Alarm” / “Panic Alarm” / “Fire Alarm” / “Medical Emergency Alarm” / “User under Duress (ambush)”

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Burglary alarm 1.130 - Burglary alarm Tamper alarm 1.144 - Sensor tamper Panic alarm 1.120 - Panic alarm Fire alarm 1.110 - Fire alarm Medical emergency alarm 1.100 - Medical alarm User under duress (ambush) 1.121 - Duress

Section [69]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “Keypad Lockout” / “Zone Alarm Restore” / “Tamper Alarm Restore” Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Keypad lockout 1.421 - Access denied Zone alarms restore 3.130 - Burglary alarm restore

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Ev.codes S 70 0102210026

Ev.codes S 71 0102210026

Ev.codes S 72 272811122324

Ev.codes S 73 020616222254

Tamper alarm restore 3.144 - Sensor tamper

Section [70]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power loss” / “Low Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble” / “AUX overload” / “System time and date Not Programmed” (Power ON)

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

AC power loss 1.301 - AC power loss Low Voltage on Battery 1.302 - Battery test failure BELL trouble 1.321 - Bell 1 AUX trouble 1.300 - System troubles Time and date inaccurate 1.626 - Time and date inaccurate

Section [71]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: “AC power Restore” / “Restore Voltage on Battery” / “Bell Trouble Restore” / “System time and date Reprogrammed”

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Restore AC power loss 3.301 - AC power Restore Restore Voltage on Battery 3.302 - Battery test failure restore Restore BELL trouble 3.321 - Bell 1 restore Restore AUX trouble 3.300 - System troubles restore Time and date reprogrammed 3.626 - Time and date inaccurate restore

Section [72]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Programing Entry / Programming Exit / PC connected / PC disconnected / LOG 90% full / LOG 100% full

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Programming entry 1.627 - Program mode entry Programming exit 1.628 - Program mode exit PC connected 1.411 - Call-back request made PC disconnected 1.412 - Successful access LOG 90% full 1.623 - Event LOG 90% full LOG 100% full 1.624 - Event LOG overflow

Section [73]: Event Reporting Codes in 4x2 Format regarding: Periodical Test / Panel Programming Changed / Maintenance Request / PGM Activation by User / PGM Deactivation by User / Communication to CS failed

Enter the last 2 digits of the ContactID reporting code for each event.

Periodical Test 1.602 - Periodic test report Panel programming changed 1.306 - Panel programming changed Maintenance request 1.616 - Service Request

PGM activation by users 1.422 - Access report by user PGM deactivation by users 3.422 - Unused Communication to CS failed 1.354 - Fail to communicate event

Notes:

1. In case of CID format was set by programming, then the control panel will transmit to CS the specific reporting codes regarding “PGM activation/deactivation by users” which are set in this section; after the 4-digit group specific to these reporting events the panel will transmit to CS another 3-digit group which stands for user number identifying. In CID format the “installer’s maintenance code” is identifying as user “000” and PC is identifying as user “255”.

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Phone CS1 Unprogrammed

Phone CS2 Unprogrammed

2. In case in section [32] the alternate reporting was selected and if even after the 8 attempts for both CS phone numbers no central station answers, then the control panel will record a “CS1 and CS2 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and a specific reporting code into the CS 80-event internal buffer, too. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS is established, the entire list from CS internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported together to the CS. For “CS1 and CS2 communication failed” event, the panel will report to CS the 4-digit group which is established in this section, specific to the “Communication to CS failed” event, after which the panel will add another 3 digits of [0], to identify at CS the “CS1 and CS2 communication failed” event as zone “000”.

3. In case in section [32] the split (or double) reporting was selected, the panel will report the events as follows:

- Any event selected in section [33] to be reported to CS1 will be sent to the 1-st CS phone number, programmed in section [74]. If the control panel failed to transmit events to CS1 after 8 attempts (1-st CS phone number will not answer either after the 8-th call), then the control panel will record a “CS1 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and the specific reporting code into the CS1 80-event internal buffer. In the same time, in case of split (or double) reporting, if an event of “CS1 communication failed” is occurring in the system, then the specific reporting code will be recorded into the CS2 80-event internal buffer and will be transmitted to CS2, too. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS1 is established, the entire list from CS1 internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported together to the CS1. For “CS1 communication failed” event, the panel will report to CS1 the 4-digit group which is established in this section, specific to the “Communication to CS failed” event, after which the panel will add another 2 digits of [0] and 1 digit of [1] for zone, to identify at CS1 the “CS1 communication failed” event as zone “001”.

- Any event selected in section [33] to be reported to CS2 will be sent to the 2-nd CS phone number, programmed in section [75]. If the control panel failed to transmit events to CS2 after 8 attempts (2-nd CS phone number will not answer either after the 8-th call), then the control panel will record a “CS2 communication failed” event into the 800-event LOG and the specific reporting code into the CS2 80-event internal buffer. In the same time, in case of split (or double) reporting, if an event of “CS1 communication failed” is occurring in the system, then the specific reporting code will be recorded into the CS1 80-event internal buffer and will be transmitted to CS1, too. Upon a new reportable event occurring, if the communication with CS2 is established, the entire list from CS2 internal buffer, the old reporting codes, the new reporting codes and the failed communication reporting code, which is already in the list, will be reported together to the CS2. For “CS2 communication failed” event, the panel will report to CS2 the 4-digit group which is established in this section, specific to the “Communication to CS failed” event, after which the panel will add another 2 digits of [0] and 1 digit of [2] for zone, to identify at CS2 the “CS2 communication failed” event as zone “002”.

Section [74]: Phone Number of CS1 If the digital communicator is enabled by programming, this is the phone number that the control panel will dial first to transmit to the “central station” the events occurred in the system.

Enter the phone number in the same way it would be dialed on a touch-tone phone. The maximum number of digits is 15.

To confirm the phone number, press [#] key after the last digit of the phone number was entered. After [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the “main programming menu”.

A 2-second pause can be added by entering HEX digit D between the digits of the phone number (enter HEX digit D by pressing [*] and [3] keys).

In order to erase the phone number, press [*] key, once the panel entered this section.

Example: You may want to introduce the phone number 6802054. The following sequence will be entered: |6||8||0||2||0||5||4||#|. After [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section.

Notes:

1. In case the reporting to CS is programmed in [32] section as alternate, for control panel to initiate CS reporting, at least one CS phone number must be programmed in [74] or [75] sections. If 1-st CS phone number is programmed in this section, this is the phone number that the control panel will dial for first time in order to transmit to the “central station” the events occurred in the system.

2. In case the reporting to CS is programmed in [32] section as split (or double), for control panel to initiate CS1 reporting, this phone number must be programmed in this section. Please note that if this phone number isn’t programmed, the control panel will not initiate reporting to CS1 and will not record events into the CS1 80-event internal buffer anymore, even there in section [33] are events selected to be reported to CS1.

3. Any time when the control panel will dial this phone number, in order to identify itself to CS, the control panel will use the first panel account which was established in section [47] and will transmit in the 1-st reporting format which was established in section [49].

Section [75]: Phone Number of CS2 If the digital communicator is enabled by programming, this is the phone number that the control panel will dial first to transmit to the “central station” the events occurred in the system.

Enter the phone number in the same way it would be dialed on a touch-tone phone. The maximum number of digits is 15.

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To confirm the phone number, press [#] key after the last digit of the phone number was entered. After [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section or [#] key to exit the “main programming menu”.

A 2 second pause can be added by entering HEX digit D between the digits of the phone number (enter HEX digit D by pressing [*] and [3] keys).

In order to erase the phone number, press [*] key, once the panel entered this section.

Notes:

1. In case the reporting to CS is programmed in [32] section as alternate, for control panel to initiate CS reporting, at least one CS phone number must be programmed in [74] or [75] sections. If 1-st CS phone number doesn’t answer and if 2-nd CS phone number is programmed in this section, this is the phone number that the control panel will dial for second time in order to transmit to the “central station” the events occurred in the system. If 1-st CS phone number isn’t programmed in [74] and if 2-nd CS phone number is programmed in this section, this is the phone number that the control panel will dial in order to transmit to the “central station” the events occurred in the system. In order to identify itself to CS the control panel will use the first panel account which was established in section [47] and will transmit in the 1-st reporting format which was established in section [49].

2. If the digital communicator is enabled by programming, then:

- In case the alternate reporting is selected in section [32], in order to transmit to the “central station” the events occurred in the system, this is the phone number that the control panel will dial for second time, in case 1-st CS phone number doesn’t answer.

- In case the split (or double) reporting is selected in section [32], and then the panel will report to CS2 only after reporting to CS1 finished or failed. In order to identify itself to CS2 the control panel will use the second panel account which was set in section [48] and will transmit in the 2-nd reporting format which was established in section [49]. Please note that if this phone number isn’t programmed, the control panel will not initiate reporting to CS2 and will not record events into the CS2 80-event internal buffer anymore, even there in section [33] are events selected to be reported to CS2.

3. Phones numbers in sections [74] and [75] are not programmed by default.

Section [76]: Time between Periodical Tests (in hours or minutes) Enter 1 group of 3 digits for the time between periodical tests (001 to 255 hours or minutes).

The keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps after the 3-digit group and the panel exits the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.

Press [#] key instead of the 3-digit group if you want to cancel programming of this time interval.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Note: For this time interval any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If the result of adjustment is 0, then the periodical tests will be transmitted after every minute or hour!

Section [77]: “Guardian Round Period” / “Warning guardian round time” Enter 2 groups of 3 digits, the first 3 digits for each „guardian round period” (001 to 255 minutes) and the second 3 digits for the warning time before each guardian round period expires (001 to 255 minutes).

TBetweenPT 024

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect:

RoundPeriod 060

WarningRoundT 005

, type one 3 digit number or [#]

Choice Sect: , type one 3 digit number or [#]

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AutoArmTime A Unprogrammed

AutoDisarmTime A Unprogrammed

Choice Sect:

AutoArmTime B Unprogrammed

AutoDisarmTime B Unprogrammed

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RoundStartTimeUnprogrammed

RoundFinishTime Unprogrammed

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The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 3-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one.

Note: For each these times any value from 000 to 999 may be entered, but the panel will automatic adjust the introduced value by modulo 256 and will record the result in memory as programmed value. If any result of adjustment is 0, then the „guardian round period” and/or the „warning guardian round time” will be as they were set for 1 minute!

Section [78]: Autoarming / Autodisarming Moments for Partition A (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the partition A is arming/disarming automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for arming moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for disarming moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [79]: Autoarming / Autodisarming Moments for Partition B (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the partition B is arming/disarming automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for arming moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for disarming moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [80]: Moments for Starting / Finishing the Guardian Rounds (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the guardian rounds are starting/finishing automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for starting moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for finishing moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

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ActMomPGM1 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM1 Unprogrammed

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ActMomPGM2 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM2 Unprogrammed

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ActMomPGM3 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM3 Unprogrammed

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ActMomPGM4 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM4 Unprogrammed

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Section [81]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM1 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM1 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [82]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM2 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM2 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [83]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM3 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM3 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [84]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM4 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM4 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

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ActMomPGM5 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM5 Unprogrammed

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ActMomPGM6 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM6 Unprogrammed

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ActMomPGM7 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM7 Unprogrammed

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ActMomPGM8 Unprogrammed

DeactMomPGM8 Unprogrammed

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The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [85]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM5 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM5 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [86]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM6 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM6 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [87]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM7 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM7 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [88]: Activation / Deactivation Moments of PGM8 as “clock timer” (hour: minute / hour: minute) In order to establish the daily moments when the PGM8 defined as “clock timer” type is activating/deactivating automatically, enter the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for activation moment and the hour (00 to 23) and minute (00 to 59) for deactivation moment.

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

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1st PerTST 01:00

Choice Sect:

InactivityTime A 03:00

InactivityTime B 03:00

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UP/DW C612 psw 0000

UP/DW PC psw 0000

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [89]: Hour / Minute for First Periodical test Enter 2 groups of 2 digits, the first 2 digits for hour (00 to 23) and the second 2 digits for minute (00 to 59) when the system will send the first periodical test.

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [90]: “Inactivity Time” after that the partitions will autoarm (hours & minutes / hours & minutes) Enter 4 groups of 2 digits:

- the first 2 digits for number of hours (00 to 99) and the second 2 digits for number of minutes (00 to 99) after that the partition A will auto arm if no motion will be detected in the area;

- the third 2 digits for number of hours (00 to 99) and the fourth 2 digits for number of minutes (00 to 99) after that the partition B will auto arm if no motion will be detected in the area;

The keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps after each 2-digit group and 6 beeps after the last one. Then the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Note: If in this section, one of the 2 groups of 2 digits are set both with value 0, then the corresponding partition will try to auto arm after every second if no activity will be detected in the area.

Section [91]: Panel Identification Code within upload/download Enter 4 digits (HEX digits are NOT allowed), to identify the control panel within upload/download process.

[x][x][x][x] (default value is [0000] )

After entering the 4 digits, keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and the panel will exit the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [92]: PC Identification Code within upload/download Enter 4 digits (HEX digits are NOT allowed), to identify the control panel within upload/download process.

[x][x][x][x] (default value is [0000] )

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

, type two 2 digit numbers or [#]

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Phone PC Unprogrammed

Switch to Low zones 02

UnderTestVerify Z01-Not k1

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Switch to High zones 02

UnderTestVerify Z07-Not k1

DDMMYYhhmmss 010105120034

After entering the 4 digits, keypad buzzer will sound 6 beeps and the panel will exit the section, waiting for a new command to enter another section.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Section [93]: PC Phone Number for “callback” This is the PC phone number that the control panel will dial for “callback process”.

Enter the phone number in the same way it would be dialed on a touch-tone phone. The maximum number of digits is 15.

To confirm the phone number, press [#] key after the last digit of the phone number was entered. After [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section.

A 2-second pause can be added by entering HEX digit D between the digits of the phone number (enter HEX digit D by pressing [*] and [3] keys).

In order to erase the phone number, press [*] key, once the panel entered this section.

To exit the “main programming menu”, press [#] key.

Example: You may want to introduce the phone number 6802054. The following sequence will be entered: |6||8||0||2||0||5||4||#|. After [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the panel exits the section and will wait for a new command to enter another section.

Section [94]: Verifying of the Special Alarm Memory, produced by the “under test” sensors In order to verify the especially alarm memory, produced by the “under test” sensors, you should just enter section [94]. For a short time you will see on the display the following message: followed by: Using the “left arrow - right arrow” key you can see if since the last resetting of the special alarm memory, performed by installer, there where in the system violations of the zones programmed as “under test”. To reset the alarm memory oof one of these zones, press the numeric key indicated on the display. In order to see the same information but for the zones from 7 to 12, press the [*] key to switch on the “High Zones”. On display you will see for a short time the following message: followed by: Finally, after verification and resetting the special alarm memory, the installer must press the [#] key. If you press a numeric key corresponding for a under test zone that wasn’t violated since the last reset, the keypad will reject and on the display you will see the message: “LockAttr-0”

Section [95]: Programming session of the system time and date (performed by installer) While the system is being within “main programming menu”, in order to program/modify the system time and date, select section [95].

1. Programming of the system time and date can be canceled by [#] key pressing.

2. In order to enter programming session of the system time and date the installer should introduce the format bellow: [D/D][Mo/Mo][Y/Y][H/H][Mi/Mi][S/S].

Each 2-digit group represents the day [D/D], month [Mo/Mo], year [Y/Y], hour [H/H], minutes [Mi/Mi] and seconds [S/S].

2.1 Once the first 2-digit group corresponding the day [D/D] was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and the zone 2 LED is blinking (only on KP-126P). That means the control panel is waiting for second 2-digit group corresponding the month [Mo/Mo].

2.1 Once second 2-digit group corresponding the month [Mo/Mo] was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and the zone 3 LED is blinking (only on KP-126P). That means the control panel is waiting for third 2-digit group corresponding the year [Y/Y].

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Call PC

Allow Download

2.1 Once the third 2-digit group corresponding the year [Y/Y] was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and the zone 4 LED is blinking (only on KP-126P). That means the control panel is waiting for fourth 2-digit group corresponding the hour [H/H].

2.1 Once the fourth 2-digit group corresponding the hour [H/H] was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and the zone 5 LED is blinking (only on KP-126P). That means the control panel is waiting for fifth 2-digit group corresponding the minutes [Mi/Mi].

2.1 Once the fifth 2-digit group corresponding the minutes [Mi/Mi] was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and the zone 6 LED is blinking (only on KP-126P). That means the control panel is waiting for sixth 2-digit group corresponding seconds [S/S].

2.1 Once the sixth (the last) 2-digit group corresponding seconds [S/S] was entered, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”.

2.1 After any digit was pressed, system time and date setting can be canceled by [#] key pressing. After cancellation by [#] key pressing, the keypad buzzer will sound 6 confirmation beeps and the control panel will go back within “main programming menu”, keeping the old value for system time and date.

3. Leave the main programming menu by [#] key pressing.

Note: The system time and date programming is allowed to the master user only if the appropriate option does not disabled by programming (see the appropriate option within [20] section).

Section [97]: Manual Activation of PC callback Entering section [97] allows the installer to manually initiate the PC call to establish the communication between the control panel and PC. Before entering this section the PC modem must be passed in the waiting status for control panel calls.

Once the installer entered this section, the control panel will dial the “PC phone number”, programmed in section [93]; while the PC modem is called it will “take” the phone line over and will start to communicate with the control panel. The control panel and PC will verify each over the passwords (the control panel and PC identification codes within upload/download, programmed in sections [91] and [92]) and, if the passwords are correctly, the communication between the control panel and PC will be activated upon the control panel initiating.

Notes:

1. This function is identical with [*][8][Master Code][97][#] command, which is allowed to the master user, too.

For a successful initiating of the PC callback, the “PC phone number” needs to be programmed in section [93].

Section [98]: Manual Activation of Communication with PC (PC download acceptance) This command allows the installer to manually trigger the communication between PC and panel. Before entering this section the PC modem must be already on the phone line and call the control panel. While PC modem is calling the control panel, just entering section [98] will manually activate the communication between PC and panel. . While PC modem is calling the control panel, just entering section [98] will manually activate the communication between PC and panel.

Notes:

1. This function is identical with [*][8][Master Code][98][#] command, which is allowed to the master user, too.

2. Manually activation of communication with PC (PC download acceptance) is useful when the “Panel answers to remote PC calls” option in section [35] isn’t enabled by programming and system parameter programming from PC software is still required.

3. This command is also useful in a local connection between the control panel and the PC modem (connection between the control panel and the PC modem without a phone line). In this case, use the connection below:

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Stop Comm

Section [99]: Cancellation of any Phone Line Communication [*][8][Installer’s programming code][99] Command allows to the installer to cut-off any phone communication when he is carrying out a test.

[*][8][Master Code][99][#] Command allows to the “master” user to stop the voice/sound reporting and communication between panel and PC, without stopping communication to the “central station”.

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APPENDIX A: C612 control panel response according to the zone wiring types

A.1. SINGLE ZONE INPUT TERMINAL CONNECTIONS The system hardware recognizes the following single zone input terminal connections. For more information on programming the options mentioned in the following sections refer to the zone definitions within 01 to 12 programming sections.

A.1.1. SINGLE ZONE with N.C. CONTACTS, without EOL RESISTOR, without TAMPER RECOGNITION If your security installation does not require tamper or wire fault recognition, connect the detection devices as shown in the next figure and ensure the zone wiring attributes are programmed as shown in the next table. This setup will communicate the violated zone to the control panel which will display it on the keypads. Do not use devices with N.O. contacts in this zone setup, as this will cause the zone to remain in alarm.

A.1.2. SINGLE ZONE with N.O. CONTACTS, without EOL RESISTOR, without TAMPER RECOGNITION If some off your detection devices will use normally open contacts and your security installation does not require tamper or wire fault recognition, connect the detection devices as shown in the next figure and ensure the zone wiring attributes are programmed as shown in the next table. This setup will communicate the violated zone to the control panel which will display it on the keypads. Do not use devices with N.C. contacts in this zone setup, as this will cause the zone to remain in alarm.

A.1.3. SINGLE ZONE with N.C. CONTACTS, without EOL RESISTOR, with TAMPER RECOGNITION If your security installation requires tamper (open circuit) detection, but it does not require wire fault recognition, connect the detection devices as shown in the next figure and ensure the zone wiring attributes are programmed as shown in the next table. This setup will communicate the violated zone to the control panel which will display it on the keypads. The control panel will also communicate any open loops (tamper trouble) as per Tamper / Wire Fault Recognition Options. Do not use devices with N.O. contacts in this zone setup, as this will cause the zone to remain in alarm.

A.1.4. SINGLE ZONE with N.O. CONTACTS, without EOL RESISTOR, with TAMPER RECOGNITION If some off your detection devices will use normally open contacts and your security installation requires tamper (open circuit) detection, but it does not require wire fault recognition, connect the detection devices as shown in the next figure and ensure the zone wiring attributes are programmed as shown in the next table. This setup will communicate the violated zone to the control panel which will display it on the keypads. The control panel will also communicate any open loops (tamper trouble) as per Tamper / Wire Fault Recognition Options. Do not use devices with N.C. contacts in this zone setup, as this will cause the zone to remain in alarm.

ATTRIBUTES2 set:

ATZ EOL Tamper

recognition Contact

type Zone terminal

status System

Response short circuit Zone secured

OFF OFF OFF N.C. open circuit Zone violated

ATTRIBUTES2 set:

ATZ EOL Tamper

recognition Contact

type Zone terminal

status System

Response