Bosch Appliances Home Security System CC880 User Manual

CC880/LP880, SC8016  
Operators Guide  
Solution-16,  
EN Solution-16 Safecom  
 
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Table of Contents  
18.0  
19.0  
20.0  
21.0  
Testing.............................................................13  
1.0  
2.0  
Introduction......................................................5  
Specifications ....................................................5  
Event Memory Recall....................................13  
Day Alarm ......................................................13  
Codepad ID and Buzzer Tone .....................14  
3.0  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
3.6  
3.7  
3.8  
3.9  
Codepad Indicators..........................................5  
Zone Indicators.................................................6  
AWAY Indicator..............................................6  
STAY Indicator................................................6  
System Disarmed..............................................7  
MAINS Indicator .............................................7  
Off Indicator/Zone Sealed ..............................7  
On Indicator/Zone In Alarm..........................7  
FAULT Indicator .............................................7  
Audible Indications..........................................7  
22.0  
22.1  
Partitioning .....................................................14  
Master Partitioned Codepad Indicators.......14  
22.1.1 Zone Indicators ..............................................14  
22.1.2 Area On/Off Indicators.................................14  
22.1.3 Area Display Indicators.................................14  
22.1.4 Status Indicators.............................................14  
22.2  
22.3  
Operation of Codepads in Partitioning .......14  
Arm/Disarm all Areas at the Same Time....15  
23.0  
24.0  
Remote Arming By Telephone ....................15  
4.0  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
Arming the System...........................................7  
Forced Arming .................................................8  
Arming in AWAY Mode.................................8  
Arming in STAY Mode 1................................8  
Arming in STAY Mode 2................................8  
Programming STAY Mode 2 Zones ..............9  
Operating the System by a Touch-Tone  
Telephone.......................................................15  
25.0  
25.1  
25.2  
25.3  
Domestic Dialling ..........................................16  
Acknowledging Domestic Calls....................16  
Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers16  
Disable Domestic Dialling ............................16  
5.0  
Disarming the System......................................9  
Adding User Codes..........................................9  
Deleting User Codes........................................9  
Codepad Duress Alarm.................................10  
Codepad Panic Alarm ...................................10  
Codepad Fire Alarm......................................10  
Codepad Medical Alarm...............................10  
Codepad Tamper Alarm (Access Denied) ..10  
26.0  
26.1  
Domestic Voice Message Reporting............17  
Acknowledging Domestic Voice Message  
Reporting........................................................17  
6.0  
7.0  
8.0  
27.0  
27.1  
Basic Pager Reporting ...................................17  
Basic Pager Display Information..................17  
9.0  
28.0  
29.0  
30.0  
PET Pager Reporting.....................................19  
Glossary of Terms..........................................20  
Installation Notes ...........................................22  
10.0  
11.0  
12.0  
Figures  
Figure 1:  
Figure 2:  
Figure 3:  
Figure 4:  
Figure 5:  
13.0  
13.1  
13.2  
Isolating Zones................................................10  
Standard Isolating ..........................................11  
Code to Isolate ...............................................11  
CP5 Eight Zone LED Codepad............... 5  
Sixteen Zone LED Codepad ................... 5  
CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad.............. 6  
Sixteen Zone LCD Codepad................... 6  
CP5 LED Codepad Showing Audible  
Alarm Buttons .........................................10  
Sixteen Zone LED Codepad Showing  
Audible Alarm Buttons ..........................10  
Master Partitioned Codepad..................14  
Basic Pager Display ................................18  
14.0  
14.1  
Fault Analysis Mode ......................................11  
Fault Descriptions...........................................11  
15.0  
16.0  
17.0  
Date and Time................................................12  
Turning Output Devices On/Off .................12  
Reset Latching Outputs.................................13  
Figure 6:  
Figure 7:  
Figure 8:  
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Tables  
Table 1:  
Table 2:  
Table 3:  
Table 4:  
Table 5:  
Table 6:  
Table 7:  
Table 8:  
Table 9:  
Specifications.............................................5  
Zone Indicator...........................................6  
AWAY Indicator.......................................6  
STAY Indicator.........................................6  
MAINS Indicator......................................7  
FAULT Indicator......................................7  
Audible Indicators.....................................7  
Arming Methods.......................................7  
How to Arm the System in AWAY  
Mode ..........................................................8  
Table 10: How to Arm the System in STAY  
Mode 1.......................................................8  
Table 11: Fault Indicators........................................11  
Table 12: Output Devices On/Off .........................12  
Table 13: Codepad ID and Buzzer Tone Change 14  
Table 14: Domestic Dialling Telephone Digits.....16  
Table 15: Zone Status Display Descriptions..........17  
Table 16: System Status...........................................17  
Table 17: PET Pager Messages...............................19  
Table 18: Example of a Single Transmission........19  
Table 19: Glossary of Terms...................................20  
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Introduction  
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1.0 Introduction  
The Austel permit issued for this product is  
subject to the following conditions:  
The Solution-16 Control Panel  
(CC880/LP880, SC8016) may only be  
powered by a Bosch Security Systems  
TF008 plug pack (Approval Number  
Q92128).  
Congratulations on selecting the Solution-16 Control  
Panel to protect you and your property. Take time to  
read through this manual and familiarise yourself  
with the operating features of this system. In all  
aspects of planning, engineering, styling, operation,  
convenience, and adaptability, we have sought to  
anticipate your every possible requirement.  
Test the sirens, strobe, and zones at  
weekly intervals. See Section 18.0 Testing  
for further information.  
Programming simplicity and speed were some of the  
major considerations and we believe that our  
objectives in this area were more than satisfied.  
This manual explains all aspects of operating the  
control panel. All system parameters and options are  
detailed; however, suitability is left up to the  
individual. Every system can be tailored to meet all  
requirements quickly and easily.  
3.0 Codepad Indicators  
Figure 1: CP5 Eight Zone LED Codepad  
2.0 Specifications  
Table 1:  
Specifications  
0oC to +45oC  
Temperature  
Range  
(+32oF to +113oF)  
10% to 95%  
Humidity  
TF008 Plug Pack –  
Power Source  
240 V/18 V AC @ 1.3 A  
65 mA  
Stand-By Current  
115 mA  
Current Draw In  
Alarm Condition  
105 mA  
Current Draw In  
Alarm Condition  
With Codepad  
Figure 2: Sixteen Zone LED Codepad  
7 Ah/12 V DC rechargeable  
sealed lead acid battery  
Back-Up Battery  
306 mm x 262 mm x 84 mm  
(12.05 in. x 10.31 in. x 3.31 in.)  
Dimensions (case,  
packed in carton)  
2.5 kg  
Weight  
(5.51 lbs.)  
N771  
Supplier Code  
PTC 211/95/263  
New Zealand  
Telepermit  
Pending  
Malaysia Approval  
Number  
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Figure 3: CP5 Eight Zone LCD Codepad  
Table 2:  
Zone Indicator  
Zone Indicator  
Definition  
On  
Off  
Zone is unsealed  
Zone is sealed  
Flashing Fast  
(0.25 sec. on/  
0.25 sec. off)  
Zone is in alarm condition  
Flashing Slow  
Zone is manually isolated or  
(1 sec. on/1 sec. off) selected to be isolated  
3.2  
AWAY Indicator  
The AWAY indicator shows the system  
is armed in AWAY Mode. The AWAY  
indicator also flashes in unison with the  
STAY indicator when programming  
various options throughout the  
Figure 4: Sixteen Zone LCD Codepad  
Operator’s Manual.  
See Section 4.2 Arming in AWAY Mode for  
information on the different methods of  
arming the system in AWAY Mode.  
Table 3:  
AWAY Indicator  
AWAY  
Definition  
Indicator  
On  
Off  
System is armed in AWAY Mode.  
System is not armed in AWAY Mode.  
The codepad is the communications interface  
between you and your alarm system. Use the  
codepad to issue commands. The codepad offers  
both visual and audible indications that guide you  
through the general operation.  
3.3  
STAY Indicator  
The STAY indicator displays that the  
system is armed in STAY Mode 1 or  
STAY Mode 2. The STAY indicator also  
flashes in unison with the AWAY  
indicator when programming various  
options throughout the Operator’s Manual.  
See Section 4.3 Arming in STAY Mode 1 for  
different methods of arming in STAY  
Mode 1. See Section 4.4 Arming in STAY  
Mode 2 to arm in STAY Mode 2.  
The codepad incorporates numerous indicators.  
There are zone indicators that show the condition of  
each zone and four other indicators for general  
status. The following pages outline a list of situations  
and the relevant indicators that are seen.  
3.1  
Zone Indicators  
The zone indicators (1 to 8) display the  
Table 4:  
STAY  
STAY Indicator  
1 2 3 ….  
status of the zones. Table 2 lists the  
various circumstances under which the  
indicators display (such as, Zone  
Sealed/Zone Unsealed).  
Definition  
Indicator  
On  
System is armed in STAY Mode 1  
or STAY Mode 2.  
Off  
System is not armed in STAY  
Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.  
Flashing twice  
a second  
Zone isolating mode or setting  
STAY Mode 2 zones.  
Flashing once  
every 3 sec.  
Day alarm status – day alarm  
turned on.  
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3.4  
System Disarmed  
Table 7:  
Audible Indicators  
This indicator displays with the  
indicator when the system is disarmed.  
Audible Indicator Definition  
Once short beep  
A button was pressed on the  
codepad, or end of exit time  
when armed in STAY Mode 1 or  
STAY Mode 2.  
The system accepted your  
code.  
3.5  
MAINS Indicator  
The MAINS indicator displays that the  
systems AC mains supply is normal or  
failed.  
Two short beeps  
Table 5:  
MAINS Indicator  
Three short beeps The requested function was  
executed.  
MAINS Indicator  
On  
Flashing  
Definition  
AC mains power normal.  
AC mains supply failed.  
One long beep  
Indicates the end of exit time  
when armed in AWAY Mode, or  
the requested operation was  
denied or aborted.  
3.6  
Off Indicator/Zone Sealed  
One beep every  
second  
Walk Test Mode is currently  
active or warning before  
The  
indicator displays when the  
system is in the disarmed state and  
flashes when a zone becomes unsealed  
during the disarmed state. The indicator  
stops flashing when all zones are sealed.  
automatic arming takes place.  
One short beep  
every minute  
There is a system fault waiting  
to be acknowledged.  
3.7  
On Indicator/Zone In Alarm  
4.0 Arming the System  
The  
indicator displays when the  
There are several ways to arm the system, depending  
on whether you are:  
system is armed in AWAY Mode and  
flashed when an alarm occurs. The  
indicator resets once a valid user code  
is entered.  
leaving the premises and require all active zones  
to be in a ready state for an intruder, or  
remaining in the premises and only require part  
of the system to be in a ready state for an  
intruder.  
3.8  
FAULT Indicator  
The FAULT indicator displays when  
the system detects a system fault. See  
Section 14.0 Fault Analysis Mode for  
additional information on system faults.  
Every time a new system fault is  
detected (such as, FAULT indicator  
flashing), the codepad beeps once every  
minute. Pressing the [#] button once  
cancels the once a minute beep and  
acknowledges the fault (such as,  
If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time, the  
zone is automatically isolated and is constantly  
displayed on the remote codepad. The zone becomes  
an active part of the system when the zone reseals.  
(For example, if a window is left open after exit time  
expires, the window is not an active part of the  
system until the window is closed. Opening the  
window after exit time expires causes an alarm  
condition.)  
FAULT indicator on steady).  
Table 8 defines the different methods for arming the  
system.  
Table 6:  
FAULT Indicator  
Table 8:  
Arming Methods  
FAULT Indicator  
Definition  
On  
There is a system fault that must  
be rectified.  
AWAY Mode  
Arms the entire system. See Section 4.2  
Arming in AWAY Mode.  
Off  
The system is normal, there are  
no faults.  
There is a system fault that must  
be acknowledged.  
Arms all zones except those programmed  
to be automatically isolated by the installer.  
See Section 4.3 Arming in STAY Mode 1.  
Arms all zones except those programmed  
to be automatically isolated by the master  
code holder. See Section 4.4 Arming in  
STAY Mode 2.  
STAY Mode 1  
Flashing  
STAY Mode 2  
3.9  
Audible Indications  
Table 7 defines the audible indicators emitted by the  
codepad buzzer.  
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If the Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode 1 is  
4.1  
Forced Arming  
programmed and a zone not automatically isolated is  
triggered, the codepad beeps twice a second until the  
entry timer expires or the system is disarmed. If the  
alarm condition is not reset by entering your user  
code followed by the [#] button (such as, [2 5 8 0 #])  
before the entry timer expires, the sirens activate into  
alarm. Only your installer can program this feature.  
Forced arming arms the system when a zone is not  
sealed. If the system does not arm and a long beep is  
heard, forced arming is not permitted. In this case,  
you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually  
isolated before you can arm the system.  
4.2  
Arming in AWAY Mode  
When you leave your premises and require all zones  
to be in a ready state to detect intrusion, you arm the  
system in AWAY Mode.  
Table 10: How to Arm the System in STAY Mode 1  
Enter your user code followed by the [*]  
button (for example, [2 5 8 0 *]).  
Two beeps are heard and the STAY  
indicator displays. Exit time starts counting.  
Any zones programmed to be automatically  
isolated in STAY Mode 1 flash until exit time  
expires. At the end of exit time, all zones  
selected to be automatically isolated turn off  
and the codepad gives one short beep.  
Method One  
There are two different methods for arming the  
system in AWAY Mode. Method one is standard and  
always operates. Method two is optional and can be  
disabled by your installer if you do not want to use  
single button arming.  
Table 9:  
How to Arm the System in AWAY Mode  
Hold down the [*] button until two beeps are  
heard.  
The STAY indicator displays and exit time  
starts counting.  
Any zones programmed to be automatically  
isolated in STAY Mode 1 flash until exit time  
expires. At the end of exit time, the zone  
indicators turn off and the codepad gives  
one short beep.  
Method Two  
Enter your user code followed by the  
[#] button (for example, [2 5 8 0 #]).  
Two beeps are heard and the AWAY  
indicator displays. Exit time starts  
counting.  
Hold down the [#] button until two  
beeps are heard.  
The AWAY indicator displays and  
exit time starts counting.  
Method One  
Method Two  
4.4  
Arming in STAY Mode 2  
STAY Mode 2 is only used when the perimeter and  
unused areas of the premises need to be armed to  
detect an intruder from entering the premises. At the  
same time, this mode allows you to move freely  
within an area that is automatically isolated. Any  
Master Code user can program zones to be  
4.3  
Arming in STAY Mode 1  
STAY Mode 1 is only used when the perimeter and  
unused areas of the premises need to be armed to  
detect an intruder entering the premises. At the same  
time, this mode allows you to move freely within an  
area that is automatically isolated.  
automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2.  
Only your security company can program zones  
automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1.  
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode 2  
When arming the system in STAY Mode 2, an  
optional entry timer called Entry Guard Timer for  
STAY Mode 2 can be used. Use this entry timer to  
delay the sirens if a zone is not automatically isolated  
and triggered into alarm condition. Entry Guard  
Timer for STAY Mode 2 is the delay time used for  
all zones except 24-hr. zones when the system is  
armed in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.  
There are two different methods for arming the  
system in STAY Mode 1. Method one is standard  
and always operates. Method two is optional and can  
be disabled by your installer if you do not want to  
use single button arming.  
Entry Guard Timer For STAY Mode 1  
When arming the system in STAY Mode 1, an  
optional entry timer called Entry Guard Timer For  
STAY Mode 1 is used. Use this entry timer to delay  
the sirens if a zone is not automatically isolated and  
triggered an alarm condition. Entry Guard Timer For  
STAY Mode 1 is the delay time used for all zones  
except 24-hr. zones when the system is armed in  
STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.  
If the Entry Guard Timer for STAY Mode 2 is  
programmed and a zone, not automatically isolated,  
triggers, the codepad beeps twice a second until the  
entry timer expires or the system disarms. If the  
alarm condition is not reset by entering your user  
code followed by the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 #]) before the entry timer expires, the sirens  
activate into alarm. Only your installer can program  
this option.  
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How to Arm the System in STAY Mode 2  
6.0 Adding User Codes  
Only the master code holder can add or change  
other system user codes, including two auxiliary  
codes and the master code. The master code is  
factory default is User 1; however, multiple user  
codes can be assigned to be a master code. Up to 32  
user codes can be programmed to operate the  
system. User code 33 and user code 34 are auxiliary  
codes only.  
Hold down the [0] button until two beeps are heard.  
The STAY indicator displays and exit time starts  
counting.  
Any zones programmed to be automatically isolated  
in STAY Mode 2 flash until exit time expires. At the  
end of exit time, all zones selected to be  
automatically isolated turn off and the codepad gives  
one short beep.  
How to Add a User Code  
4.5  
Programming STAY Mode 2 Zones  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [1] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 1 #]).  
Programming zones to be automatically isolated in  
STAY Mode 2 are only carried out if you have a  
master code.  
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and  
AWAY indicators flash.  
How to Program STAY Mode 2 Zones  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [8] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 8 #]). Three beeps are heard and the  
STAY indicator flashes.  
2. Enter the zone number to be automatically  
isolated, followed by the [*] button (for example,  
[1 *] = Zone 1, [2 *] = Zone 2).  
2. Enter the user code number (1 to 34), followed  
by the [#] button (for example, [2 #] = User 2,  
[3 3 #] = Auxiliary Code 1). Two beeps are  
heard and the selected user number displays on  
the codepad indicators.  
3. Enter the digits (up to seven digits) required for  
the new code followed by the [#] button (for  
example, for user code 5768, enter [5 7 6 8 #]).  
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY  
indicators turn off.  
The selected zone flashes. If you make a mistake,  
enter the same zone number followed by the [#]  
button to clear the incorrect zone.  
To select additional zones to be automatically  
isolated in STAY Mode 2, repeat Step 2 as many  
times as required.  
To add or change other user codes, repeat this  
procedure as many times as required.  
3. To exit this mode, press the [#] button when you  
have selected all zones to be automatically  
isolated in STAY Mode 2. Two beeps are heard  
and the STAY and AWAY indicators turn off.  
7.0 Deleting User Codes  
Only the master code holder can delete other system  
user codes and auxiliary code 1 and 2.  
How to Delete a User Code  
5.0 Disarming the System  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [1] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 1 #]).  
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and  
AWAY indicators flash.  
2. Enter the user code number (1 to 34), followed  
by the [#] button (for example, [2 #] = User 2,  
[3 3 #] = Auxiliary Code 1). Two beeps are  
heard and the selected user number displays on  
the codepad indicators.  
When you enter the premises after the system is  
armed in AWAY Mode, or if you armed the system  
in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2, you must disarm  
the system before entry time expires to disable  
detection devices that activate an alarm.  
If there was an alarm condition prior to disarming  
the system, a flashing zone indicator displays,  
indicating a previous alarm on that zone.  
How to Disarm the System  
3. Press the [*] button to delete the selected user  
code.  
Enter your user code followed by the [#] button (for  
example, [2 5 8 0 #]). Two beeps are heard.  
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY  
indicators turn off.  
To delete other user codes, repeat this procedure  
as many times as required.  
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8.0 Codepad Duress Alarm  
9.0 Codepad Panic Alarm  
A codepad duress alarm is used as a silent hold-up  
alarm. This only occurs when the number “9” is  
added to the end of any valid user code being used  
to disarm the system (for example, [2 5 8 0 9 #]). A  
duress alarm is only useful if your system is reporting  
back to a monitoring station or pocket pager,  
An audible alarm activates when both the [1] and [3]  
buttons and both the [*] and [#] buttons are pressed  
simultaneously. Contact your installer to disable the  
ability to activate the codepad panic alarm or to  
silence the codepad panic alarm.  
because domestic reporting (such as a mobile phone)  
cannot decipher which type of alarm occurred.  
Software versions 1.10 through 1.36  
sound a panic alarm when you press both  
the [4] and [6] buttons or the [7] and [9]  
buttons simultaneously.  
Figure 5: CP5 LED Codepad Showing Audible  
Alarm Buttons  
10.0 Codepad Fire Alarm  
(Version 1.37 + only) A distinct fire sound is emitted  
by the horn speaker when both the [4] and [6]  
buttons on the codepad are pressed simultaneously.  
Contact your installer if you want to disable the  
ability to activate the codepad fire alarm or if you  
want to silence the codepad fire alarm.  
11.0 Codepad Medical Alarm  
(Version 1.37 + only) An audible alarm activates  
when both the [7] and [9] buttons are pressed  
simultaneously. Contact your installer to disable the  
ability to activate the codepad medical alarm or to  
silence the codepad medical alarm.  
12.0 Codepad Tamper Alarm  
(Access Denied)  
Figure 6: Sixteen Zone LED Codepad Showing  
Audible Alarm Buttons  
Codepad tamper restricts the number of times an  
invalid user code can try to operate the system.  
When the number of incorrect code attempts equals  
the number programmed by your installer, the  
system activates an alarm condition. If reporting back  
to a security monitoring station, the system sends an  
Access Denied Report.  
To shut down and lock out a codepad for a period of  
time (0 sec. to 150 sec.), ask your installer to program  
this feature.  
13.0 Isolating Zones  
Isolating zones allow you to manually disable one or  
more zones before arming the system. Once a zone is  
isolated, access is allowed into that zone during the  
armed state without activating an alarm.  
For example, you need to isolate a zone before  
arming the system such as when a PIR detector  
causes a false alarm or you must leave a pet inside a  
particular zone while away.  
Isolating zones is performed by one of two methods.  
Method two is optional and only allows those user  
codes programmed by your installer to isolate zones.  
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Fault Analysis Mode  
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How to Determine the Type of System Fault  
13.1 Standard Isolating  
To determine which system fault occurred, enter  
fault analysis mode.  
Standard isolating allows all operators to isolate  
zones without knowing a valid user code.  
1. Hold down button [5] until two beeps are heard.  
The FAULT indicator remains steady and the  
STAY and AWAY indicators flash in unison.  
Any zone indicators display the type of fault  
occurred. See 3.8 for the list of system faults that  
can occur.  
2. To exit fault analysis mode and return to the  
disarmed state, press the [#] button. The FAULT  
indicator remains displayed and the codepad  
stops its once a minute beep.  
How to Isolate a Zone  
1. Press the [*] button twice to enter the isolating  
mode.  
Three beeps are heard and the STAY indicator  
flashes.  
2. Enter the zone number (1 to 16), followed by the  
[*] button (for example, [1 *] = Zone 1,  
[1 6 *] = Zone 16).  
Each zone to be isolated has a corresponding  
zone indicator that flashes. If you selected an  
incorrect zone to be isolated, enter the incorrect  
zone number again followed by the [*] button.  
Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone is to be  
isolated until all zones to be isolated are selected.  
3. Press the [#] button after all selected zones are  
isolated.  
Table 11: Fault Indicators  
Zone  
Indicator Fault Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Battery Fail  
Two beeps are heard and the system returns to  
the disarmed state.  
Date and Time  
Sensor Watch  
Horn Speaker Fail  
Telephone Line Fail  
E2 Fault  
13.2 Code to Isolate  
Only those user codes with the Code to Isolate  
priority level can isolate zones. If any user code has  
this priority level, the method of standard isolating  
does not function. Your security company must  
program the priority level for each code.  
Zone 16 in Alarm (partitioned systems  
only)  
8
Communication Fail  
How to Isolate a Zone  
14.1 Fault Descriptions  
Battery Fail  
1. Press the [*] button followed by your user code  
and the [*] button again to enter the isolating  
mode (for example, [* 2 5 8 0 *]). Three beeps  
are heard and the STAY indicator flashes.  
2. Enter the zone number (1 to 16), followed by the  
[*] button (for example, [1 *] = Zone 1,  
[1 6 *] = Zone 16).  
A low battery fault registers when the system detects  
a low capacity back-up battery. The system  
automatically performs a battery test every 4 hrs. and  
also every time the system is armed.  
Date and Time  
Each zone to be isolated has a corresponding  
zone indicator that flashes. If you selected an  
incorrect zone to be isolated, enter the incorrect  
zone number again followed by the [*] button.  
Repeat Step 2 if more than one zone is to be  
isolated until all zones to be isolated are selected.  
3. Press the [#] button after all selected zones are  
isolated.  
The date and time fault registers every time the  
system is powered down. This type of fault does not  
cause the FAULT indicator to display on the  
codepad unless your installer programmed the  
automatic arming time. See Section 15.0 Date and Time  
to program the date and time.  
Sensor Watch  
Two beeps are heard and the system returns to  
the disarmed state.  
A sensor watch fault registers because one or more  
detection devices failed to detect any movement  
during the disarmed state for the time period  
programmed by your installer. The fault clears once  
the zone in question detected movement and resets.  
14.0 Fault Analysis Mode  
If a fault occurs, the FAULT or MAINS indicators  
flash and the codepad beeps once every minute.  
While in fault analysis mode, hold down button [5]  
until two beeps are heard and the zone that reported  
the sensor watch fault displays.  
If the AC mains supply failed, the MAINS indicator  
flashes until the AC mains supply is restored.  
Pressing the [#] button once acknowledges the fault  
and stops the codepad from beeping once every  
minute.  
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Date and Time  
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2. Enter the day, month, year, hour, and minute  
(DD, MM, YY, HH, MM format) (for example,  
DD = day of the month, MM = month of the  
year, YY = current year, HH = hour of the day,  
MM = minute of the day).  
To program the hour of the day, use the 24:00  
hour format.  
3. Press the [#] button to exit and return to the  
disarmed state.  
Horn Speaker Fail  
A horn speaker failure fault registers when the  
system detects that the horn speaker is disconnected.  
This fault clears once the horn speaker is  
reconnected. Your installer needs to program the  
system for this feature to operate.  
Telephone Line Fail  
A telephone line failure fault registers when the  
system detects the telephone line is disconnected  
from the control panel. Your installer needs to  
program the system for this feature to operate.  
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY  
indicators turn off. If a long beep is heard, an  
error ocurred when entering the date and time.  
E2 Fault  
16.0 Turning Output Devices  
On/Off  
An E2 failure fault registers when the system detects  
an internal checksum error. Contact your installer as  
soon as this fault displays.  
This feature is only applicable if your security  
company has programmed an output that can  
operate external devices (such as, toggle on/off by  
the codepad). The output programmed by your  
security company can control a pool pump or  
outside lighting. Up to five different outputs can be  
programmed.  
Zone 16 in Alarm (Partitioned Systems Only)  
A Zone 16 in alarm fault registers when Zone 16  
registers an alarm condition. The AUX indicator  
displays if a Master Partitioned codepad is used and  
the system is partitioned. Contact your installer  
regarding this fault.  
Communication Fail  
How to Turn an Output On or Off  
A communication failure fault registers when the  
control panel fails to communicate with the receiving  
party (such as a monitoring company, mobile phone,  
or pocket pager). The communication fault clears  
once the control panel successfully reports to the  
receiving party.  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [5] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 5 #]).  
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and  
AWAY indicators flash.  
2. Enter the output number (1 to 5).  
3. Press the [#] button to turn the output on or  
press the [*] button to turn the output off.  
Three beeps are heard if the output is turned on  
and two beeps are heard if the output is turned  
off.  
Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 if more than one  
output device is required to be turned on or off.  
4. Press the [#] button to exit this function.  
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY  
indicators turn off.  
This fault condition registers when a  
communication by Safecom equipment  
fails (Version 2.00 +).  
To determine if the system failed to  
communicate by the telephone line or the  
communication by Safecom, press and  
hold button [8]. Zone 1 displays if the  
system failed to communicate by the  
telephone line and Zone 2 displays if the  
system failed to communicate by Safecom.  
Using Table 12, have the security company detail the  
devices that can be turned on and off by the  
codepad. Output device 5 can be programmed to  
automatically turn on at the same time every day and  
can be overridden by the codepad.  
15.0 Date and Time  
Programming the date and time is only required  
when you need functions such as automatic test  
reports, automatic arming, and history events to  
operate correctly.  
Table 12: Output Devices On/Off  
How to Program the Date and Time  
Output  
Device  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [6] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 6 #]).  
Description  
1
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and  
AWAY indicators flashes.  
2
3
4
5 (Auto)  
Time  
am/pm  
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17.0 Reset Latching Outputs  
19.0 Event Memory Recall  
This feature is only applicable if your installer  
programmed an output to latch (remain on) until you  
acknowledge the event that occurred.  
Use this function to replay back the last 40 events  
that occurred to the system. The event memory  
history replays all alarms and arming/disarming of  
the system in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1, and  
STAY Mode 2. However, the system cannot  
differentiate between arming the system in STAY  
Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.  
How to Reset Latching Outputs  
Press and hold button [7] until two beeps are heard.  
The output resets.  
How to Enter Event Memory  
18.0 Testing  
Enter your four digit master code, followed by [3]  
and the [#] button (for example, [2 5 8 0 3 #]).  
Three beeps are heard. The last 40 events display  
one at a time by the codepad indicators starting with  
the most recent event. A beep is heard as each event  
displays.  
Use the testing functions to verify your system is  
operating correctly.  
Horn Speaker Test  
Press and hold button [1] until two beeps are heard.  
The horn speaker sounds for 2 seconds.  
Bell Test  
20.0 Day Alarm  
Day alarm allows a combination of zones to be  
monitored during the disarmed state by beeping the  
codepad buzzer. Only your installer can program  
zones 1 to 4 to operate for day alarm.  
Press and hold button [2] until two beeps are heard.  
The bell output operates for 2 seconds.  
Strobe Test  
1. Press and hold button [3] until three beeps are  
heard. The strobe flashes.  
2. Press and hold button [3] until two beeps are  
heard.  
Example  
A day alarm can be set-up at the front door of a shop  
with a pressure mat or electronic beam that  
customers activate as they enter and exit the shop. As  
the customers walk onto the pressure mat or break  
the electronic beam, the codepad buzzer beeps.  
The strobe stops flashing.  
Walk Test Mode  
Use the Walk Test Mode to test detection devices to  
ensure they are operating correctly. Every time you  
test a zone, the codepad sounds one long beep and  
the horn speaker sounds one short beep to indicate  
the zone is activated when testing.  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [4] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 4 #]).  
How To Turn Day Alarm On and Off (Software  
Version 1.10 Only)  
Enter your four character master code followed by  
[7] and the [#] button (for example, [2 5 8 0 7 #]).  
Three beeps are heard when you turn the day alarm  
on. Two beeps are heard when you turn the day  
alarm off.  
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and  
AWAY indicators flash. The codepad beeps  
once every second while the system is in Walk  
Test Mode.  
How To Turn Day Alarm ON (Version 1.20+)  
Press and hold button [4] until three beeps are heard.  
Day alarm turns on. All zones programmed for day  
alarm operation cause the codepad buzzer to beep  
during the disarmed state when activated.  
2. Activate all zones that require the test.  
3. When you finish testing all required zones, press  
the [#] button to exit this mode. Two beeps are  
heard and the STAY and AWAY indicators turn  
off. The system returns to the disarmed state.  
How To Turn Day Alarm Off (Version 1.20+)  
Press and hold button [4] until two beeps are heard.  
Day alarm turns off.  
If your security company programs an  
output to latch on when a day alarm zone  
faults (unseals), pressing the [#] key once  
resets the output.  
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22.1.2 Area On/Off Indicators  
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The group of four AREA ON/OFF indicators display  
the status of each area. (For example, if an indicator  
is displayed, that area is armed. If the indicator is not  
displayed, that area is disarmed.)  
21.0 Codepad ID and Buzzer  
Tone  
If you press and hold down button [8], the tone of  
the codepad buzzer changes. There are 50 different  
tones to choose from between 1500 Hz and 5000 Hz.  
If multiple codepads are installed, each codepad can  
have a different tone.  
22.1.3  
Area Display Indicators  
The group of four AREA DISPLAY indicators show  
which area the zones displayed belong to. All  
functions entered at the keypad only affect the area  
the keypad displays in the AREA DISPLAY. Press  
the [#] key to toggle between each area.  
If the system is partitioned into multiple areas, the  
codepad displays the area that it is assigned to before  
the tone of the buzzer starts to change.  
22.1.4  
Status Indicators  
Table 13: Codepad ID and Buzzer Tone Change  
A group of four indicators display the following:  
AUX Indicator  
Zone Indicator  
None  
Area Assigned  
Not Assigned  
Area 1  
Area 2  
Area 3  
Displays when the control panel is using the  
telephone line communicating with the receiving  
party.  
1
2
3
4
7
MAINS Indicator  
Displays the status of the AC mains power. (For  
example, if the indicator is illuminated, the AC  
mains power supply is normal. If the indicator is  
flashing, the AC mains power supply is disconnected  
or failed.)  
Area 4  
Master Partitioned Keypad  
22.0 Partitioning  
Your control panel can be partitioned or split into  
four individual areas. Each areas can be operated  
from one master partitioned codepad, or from  
separate area addressable codepads.  
FAULT Indicator  
Displays the status of the fault register. (For example,  
if the FAULT indicator is flashing, the system  
detected a fault that was not acknowledged. If the  
FAULT indicator is illuminated, the fault is  
acknowledged. If the FAULT indicator is not  
illuminated, the system has no faults.)  
22.1 Master Partitioned Codepad  
Indicators  
The indicators on a master partitioned codepad are  
configured into four groups (such as, Zone  
PARTIAL Indicator  
Only displays for an area armed in STAY Mode 1.  
(For example, if the PARTIAL indicator displays, an  
area is armed in STAY Mode 1. If the PARTIAL  
indicator does not display, no areas are armed in  
STAY Mode 1.)  
Indicators, Area On/Off Display, Area Display, and  
Status Indicators). Refer to Figure 7. The following is  
a description of what the indicators mean.  
Figure 7: Master Partitioned Codepad  
22.2 Operation of Codepads in  
Partitioning  
Area Addressable Codepad Operations  
If you have a system that is partitioned with area  
addressable eight zone codepads, the operating  
procedure is exactly the same as described for a non-  
partitioned system except that all operations only  
relate to the area the codepad is assigned to.  
Master Partitioned Codepad Operations  
22.1.1  
Zone Indicators  
If you have a system that is partitioned with a master  
partitioned codepad installed, the operating  
procedure is exactly the same as described for a non-  
partitioned system, except that all operations only  
relate to the area displayed by the AREA DISPLAY  
indicator.  
Zone indicators 1 to 8 show the status of each zone.  
These zones belong to the area that displays the  
AREA DISPLAY indicator. (For example, if an  
indicator is displayed, that zone is unsealed. If the  
indicator is not displayed, that zone is sealed.)  
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Example  
If the AREA DISPLAY displays number 2, all  
operations performed only operate Area 2. To  
operate Area 1, you need to press the [#] key until  
the AREA DISPLAY displays number 1. Pressing  
the [#] button again toggles you back to the Area 2  
display.  
If your installer programs answering  
machine bypass, call the control panel  
twice to make a connection with the  
system. For example, call the telephone  
number your control panel is connected to  
and let the call ring no more than four rings.  
Hang up the telephone. Wait a minimum of  
8 sec. before you call the control panel  
back.  
22.3 Arm/Disarm all Areas at the Same  
Time  
If the system is partitioned into multiple areas, a user  
can arm or disarm all assigned areas at the same  
time. Your security company must program this  
feature before it works.  
24.0 Operating the System by a  
Touch-Tone Telephone  
If the system is installed with an optional DTMF  
command module, the system can be operated by a  
touch-tone telephone. Once a communication link is  
established between a touch-tone telephone and your  
alarm system, you can operate the system by the  
telephone as if you were operating the system from a  
codepad.  
How to Arm/Disarm all Areas at the Same Time  
Enter your code followed by [0] and the [#] key (for  
example [2 5 8 0 0 #]).  
V2.03+: If you attempt to turn all areas on  
and one or more zones are unsealed  
(faulted) in any of the areas, the system  
does not allow you to turn all areas on if  
forced arming is disabled. You need to  
restore all unsealed (faulted) zones before  
the system allows you to turn all areas on  
at the same time.  
How to Establish a Communication Link  
1. Dial the telephone number the system is  
connected to. When the system answers your  
call, you hear a short jingle.  
2. Press the [0] key on your telephone. If the system  
registered the tone generated by pressing the [0]  
key, you hear a second jingle. You have  
established a link.  
23.0 Remote Arming By  
Telephone  
Use this feature to arm your system from any remote  
location by telephone. For obvious security reasons,  
the system cannot be disarmed using this method. To  
make use of this feature, a touch-tone telephone is  
required. Your security company needs to program  
this feature to operate.  
If your system is partitioned, press the key that  
corresponds to the area that you want to  
establish a connection to (for example, press [1]  
for Area 1, [2] for Area 2, [3] for Area 3, and [4]  
for Area 4).  
3. You can now operate the system as if you were  
at the codepad.  
How to Remotely Arm Your System by the  
Telephone  
1. Call the telephone number your control panel  
connects to.  
2. With a DTMF command module, press the [#]  
key on a touch-tone telephone keypad to  
remotely arm the system.  
Once you establish a link with a system  
that is partitioned, you cannot toggle  
between areas by pressing the [#] key (see  
Section 22.1.3 Area Display Indicators).  
You are required to establish separate  
connections for each area that you want to  
operate.  
If you hear modem tones when the control panel  
answers the incoming call, this means the system  
was programmed for remote programming  
functions by your installer. Simply wait for a  
pause between the tones before pressing the [*]  
button.  
How to Terminate a Communication Link  
Press the [#] key on the telephone twice to terminate  
the link. You hear tones of decreasing pitch to  
indicate termination of the link.  
Alternatively, you can hang up the telephone and the  
system disconnects from the telephone network after  
60 seconds.  
Two beeps are heard to indicate that the system  
is armed in AWAY Mode.  
3. Hang up the telephone and the system remains  
armed.  
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How to Program Telephone Numbers  
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [2] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 2 #]).  
25.0 Domestic Dialling  
Use domestic dialling to call your mobile phone or a  
relative/friend in the event your control panel  
activated an alarm. Up to three different telephone  
numbers can be programmed for the control panel to  
call when an alarm occurs. Only your installer can  
program the system to report in the domestic format.  
However, the master code holder can change the  
telephone numbers at any time.  
Three beeps are heard and the STAY and  
AWAY indicators flash.  
If there are telephone numbers already  
programmed, they are displayed one digit at a  
time by the codepad indicators.  
If there are no telephone numbers programmed,  
two more beeps are heard after entering this  
mode. These two beeps are normally heard after  
the last digit of the last telephone number is  
displayed.  
25.1 Acknowledging Domestic Calls  
When an alarm condition occurs, the system calls the  
first telephone number programmed. When you  
answer an incoming call, you hear the system  
emitting a siren tone followed by a pause and repeat  
continually for 2 min. (for example, siren tone,  
pause, siren tone, and pause).  
2. Enter all digits for the first telephone number (for  
example, [9 6 7 2 1 7 1 7]).  
As each digit is entered, the corresponding  
codepad indicators display.  
3. If there is more than one telephone number to  
be programmed, press [*]. This inserts a break  
between the first telephone number and the  
second telephone number. If there is only one  
telephone number to be programmed, press the  
[#] button to exit this function.  
4. Enter all the digits of the second telephone  
number (for example, [9 6 7 2 1 0 5 5]).  
As each digit is entered, the corresponding  
codepad indicators display.  
5. After the last digit of the second telephone  
number is programmed, press the [#] button to  
exit this function unless a third telephone  
number is required. If there is a third telephone  
number to be programmed, press the [*] button  
to insert a break between the second telephone  
number and the third telephone number.  
If you do not acknowledge the call from the control  
panel during a pause between siren tones, the control  
panel hangs up after 2 min. and calls the next  
telephone number.  
Pressing the [*] button for 1 sec. to 3 sec. during the  
pause acknowledges the call and no further calls are  
made for that event. If the call was successfully  
acknowledged, a tone of decreasing pitch is heard.  
Table 14: Domestic Dialling Telephone Digits  
Digit Required  
Number To Program  
0
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
4
5
25.3 Disable Domestic Dialling  
To cancel domestic dialling (for example, you are  
moving and do not want the system to continue  
calling your mobile phone), enter the following  
sequence.  
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
9
1. Enter your four character master code, followed  
by [2] and the [#] button (for example,  
[2 5 8 0 2 #]).  
Two beeps are heard and the STAY and AWAY  
indicators flash.  
2. Press the [*] button followed by the [#] button  
(for example, [* #]).  
*
#
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
4 sec. pause  
Break  
25.2 Programming Domestic Telephone  
Numbers  
The STAY and AWAY indicators are disabled.  
If your system is set up for domestic dialling, this  
function allows any master code holder to program  
telephone numbers the control panel calls in an  
alarm.  
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Reporting  
Domestic Voice Message  
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Zone Status  
The zone status display shows you the status of each  
zone (1 to 8). Table 15 describes what each number  
means when displayed on the zone status display.  
26.0 Domestic Voice Message  
Reporting  
The system can be configured by your security  
company to report to your mobile phone when an  
alarm occurs and play back a pre-recorded message  
detailing instructions.  
Table 15: Zone Status Display Descriptions  
Number  
Displayed  
Zone  
Description  
Zone Normal  
Indicates the corresponding zone is in the  
sealed state.  
The pre-recorded message (up to a maximum of  
16 sec. in length) can be changed as many times as  
necessary. You need to discuss the recording of your  
message with your security company. To change or  
program new telephone numbers, see Section 25.2  
Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers.  
0
1
2
Alarm  
Indicates the corresponding zone is unsealed  
and in alarm condition.  
Zone Bypassed  
Indicates a system operator manually isolated  
the corresponding zone. See Section 13.0  
Isolating Zones for information on how to  
manually isolate a zone(s) prior to arming the  
system.  
26.1 Acknowledging Domestic Voice  
Message Reporting  
When an alarm registers at the control panel, the  
control panel starts dialling the first telephone  
number. The recorded voice message starts playback  
as soon as the control panel dials the first telephone  
number and repeats itself continuously for 90  
seconds.  
3
Zone Trouble  
Indicates a zone was left unsealed after the  
end of exit time.  
When you answer the incoming call from the control  
panel, wait for the recorded message to end. A series  
of short tones follow the recorded message followed  
by a 20 sec. pause before the control panel hangs up  
and dials the next telephone number.  
System Status  
The system status information is divided into four  
digits.  
Table 16: System Status  
During the 20 sec. pause, press the [*] button on your  
touch-tone telephone. Alternatively, you can use an  
optional phone controller (tone generator) if you do  
not have a touch-tone telephone.  
System Status  
Display  
First digit  
Description  
Indicates whether the system is armed  
or disarmed:  
If an optional DTMF Command Module is  
installed by your security company, you can  
acknowledge the call during the message  
playback by pressing the [#] key. You no  
longer need to wait for the pre-recorded  
message to end.  
8 = Disarmed  
9 = Armed  
Indicates which codepad alarm was  
triggered by the operator:  
0 = No Codepad Alarm  
Second digit  
1 = Codepad Panic or Duress Alarm  
2 = Codepad Fire Alarm  
3 = Codepad Medical Alarm  
Third digit  
Indicates when the AC mains supply has  
failed:  
0 = AC Supply is normal  
1 = AC Supply has failed  
Indicates when a system fault has  
occurred at the control panel:  
0 = System Normal – There are no  
faults.  
1 = System Fault – There is a fault  
registered by the control panel.  
27.0 Basic Pager Reporting  
This feature is only applicable if your system is  
reporting to a pocket pager. Basic pager reporting  
requires some interpretation of the numbers that  
appear on the display. It is possible to differentiate  
between 1000 different systems when a number of  
control panels are reporting to the one pocket pager.  
Fourth digit  
27.1 Basic Pager Display Information  
Subscriber ID Number  
This is the identification number of the control panel  
and can only be programmed by your installer.  
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Figure 8: Basic Pager Display  
2
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
678 01200000 9000  
Zone Normal - 0  
Alarm - 1  
Zone Bypassed - 2  
Zone Trouble - 3  
Disarmed - 8  
Armed - 9  
Normal - 0  
Panic/Duress - 1  
Fire Alarm - 2  
Medical Alarm - 3  
AC Normal - 0  
AC Failure - 1  
System Normal - 0  
System Fault - 1  
1 – Subscriber ID Number  
2 – Zone Status  
3 – System Status  
Figure 8 shows the transmission came from the control panel with an ID number of 678 and that zone 2 is in  
alarm. The figure also displays that zone 3 was manually isolated and the system armed.  
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The following example shows how a single  
transmission is received on the PET pager. A  
similar message to the one below is seen when the  
control panel is armed by User 1.  
28.0 PET Pager Reporting  
The system can be configured by your security  
company to report to a pocket pager when an  
alarm and/or any system event occurs. When  
using either of these two reporting formats, easy to  
understand text messages are received so that the  
appropriate action can be taken.  
Table 18: Example of a Single Transmission  
1111  
CLOSE USER  
01  
User #1  
Subscriber ID Number  
System Armed  
Table 17 lists all the events that can be reported in  
PET pager formats.  
The Subscriber ID number is a unique 4 digit  
number identifying which alarm system made the  
call. Only your security company can program the  
Subscriber ID number (Factory Default = 0000).  
Table 17: PET Pager Messages  
Event At Control Panel  
AC Fail  
PET Message  
AC Fail  
AC Restore  
AC Restore  
Area Has Been Armed  
Area Has Been Disarmed  
Burglary Zone Has Triggered  
Burglary Zone Has Restored  
Burglary Zone Triggered, Area #  
Burglary Zone Restored, Area #  
Close Area #, User #  
Open Area #, User #  
Alarm Zone #  
Restore Zone #  
Alarm Zone #, Area #  
Restore Zone #, Area #  
Access Denied – Codepad Tamper Codepad Tamper  
Data Programming Change  
System Is Armed  
System Is Disarmed  
Codepad Duress  
Data Change  
Close User #  
Open User #  
Duress, Open User #  
Low Battery  
Battery Restore  
Panic  
Fire  
Medical  
Test  
Low Battery  
Low Battery Restore  
Codepad Panic Alarm  
Codepad Fire Alarm (V1.37+)  
Codepad Medical Alarm (V1.37+)  
Test Report  
Zone Automatically Isolated When  
Armed  
Bypass Zone #  
Disarming When Zone Has Been  
Isolated  
Bypass Restore Zone #  
Zone Unsealed At End Of Exit Time Trouble Zone #  
Zone Has Restored After Exit Time  
24 Hour Zone Triggered  
24 Hour Zone Restored  
24 Hour Fire Zone Triggered  
24 Hour Fire Zone Restored  
Trouble Restore #  
24 Hour Alarm #  
24 Hour Restore #  
Fire Zone #  
Fire Restore #  
The # symbol represents the zone or area number  
in the transmission.  
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Table 19: Glossary of Terms  
Term  
Description  
24-Hour Zones  
A monitored input programmed to trigger an alarm condition when violated when the  
system is armed or disarmed 24 hours a day.  
Alarm Condition  
Occurs when your alarm system is armed and one of the detection devices was violated.  
A 24-hr. zone (such as a smoke detector) can activate an alarm condition when your  
system is armed or disarmed.  
Answering Machine  
Bypass  
Answering machine bypass was incorporated. It is possible to make a connection with  
the system for remote arming operations when there is an answering machine or  
facsimile machine on the same telephone line.  
Area Codepad  
Used only when the system is partitioned into two separate areas. All operations at the  
area codepad do not affect the other area.  
Armed  
When the system is in a ready state to accept alarms.  
Automatic Arming  
This feature allows the system to automatically arm at the same time every day in AWAY  
Mode or STAY Mode 1.  
Automatic Disarming  
AWAY Mode  
Codepad  
This feature allows the system to automatically disarm at the same time every day.  
The mode used to arm your system when you leave your premises.  
The codepad allows you to arm/disarm the system and carry out other functions such as  
adding and deleting system user codes.  
Day Alarm  
Detectors  
This feature allows a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is disarmed.  
Devices connected to your alarm system used to detect intrusion and cause an alarm  
condition. Some forms of detection devices include, passive infrared (PIR), smoke  
detectors, photoelectric beams, reed switches, and vibration sensors.  
Disarmed  
Your system is in a state that does not accept alarms except on zones programmed for  
24-hr. operation.  
Dynamic Battery  
Testing  
A feature used to monitor and test the condition of your back-up battery.  
Entry Time/  
Entry Delay  
The time allowed after entering your premises by a zone programmed for delayed  
operation so that you can disarm the system.  
Exit Time  
External Equipment  
Forced Arming  
The time allowed after arming the system to exit the premises without causing an alarm.  
Any device connected to your system such as detectors, codepads, and sirens.  
A situation where your alarm system is permitted to be armed when one or more zones  
are unsealed.  
Handover Delay  
Your system is armed and a zone programmed for delay was violated. The delay zone  
hand overs the remaining delay time to a zone programmed as handover. The handover  
zone does not activate an alarm until the remaining delay time expires. A handover zone  
acts as an instant zone if violated before the delay zone.  
Hand Held Remote  
Control  
Used to remotely operate your system by hand held transmitters.  
Isolating  
Manually disables (isolates) one or more zones before arming the system.  
Master Code  
A numerical code used for arming and disarming the system, as well as allowing access  
to functions such as adding and deleting user codes.  
Master Partitioned  
Codepad  
Codepad only used if your system is partitioned (CC488 only). The codepad allows you  
to view and operate both areas from the same codepad.  
Monitoring Station  
A secure location where a digital receiver monitors numerous alarm systems and  
deciphers their Alarm Transmission Reports. The operator can advise the appropriate  
authorities to take immediate action.  
Panic Alarm  
This type of alarm indicates to the monitoring station that there is an emergency situation  
at your premises.  
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Table 19: continued  
Term  
Description  
Phone Controller  
The phone controller can be used to turn your system on in AWAY Mode via the  
telephone by generating a tone.  
Sealed  
Refers to zone status. If a zone is sealed, the detection device is not violated and the  
zone indicator does not display on the codepad.  
Sensor Watch  
Sensor watch gives the control panel the ability to recognise that detection devices may  
have stopped working or that the view to a PIR detector is blocked (unable to detect any  
movement over the duration of the time programmed by your installer).  
Silent Alarm  
Your installer can program zones for silent operation. This means when the zone  
programmed for silent operation is violated during the armed period, your alarm system  
communicates with the monitoring station without sounding the sirens.  
STAY Mode 1  
STAY Mode 2  
A condition that automatically isolates zones when your system is armed in STAY Mode  
1. Only your installer can program zones to be isolated automatically in STAY Mode 1.  
A condition that automatically isolates zone when your system is armed in STAY Mode 2.  
Only the master code holder can program zones to be isolated automatically in STAY  
Mode 2.  
Telco Arm Sequence  
Telco arming is a feature that automatically calls the telephone exchange and diverts your  
telephone number to another telephone when the system is armed in AWAY Mode. (In  
Australia, this feature is called “Call Forward”.)  
Telco Disarm Sequence Telco disarming automatically calls the telephone exchange and does not forward your  
telephone number.  
Unsealed  
User Code  
Zones  
Refers to zone status. A zone is unsealed when a zone is violated. The corresponding  
zone indicator displays on the codepad.  
A user code is the personal identification number that the operator uses to arm and  
disarm the system.  
A monitored input used to trigger an alarm condition when violated.  
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Installation Company  
Technician’s Name  
Technician’s Telephone Number  
Installation Date  
Warranty Expires  
Panel Software Version  
Service Notes  
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Zone Description  
Describe each zone and mark which zones were programmed to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 1  
or were programmed for day alarm operation.  
Isolated In  
STAY Mode 1  
Day Alarm  
Enabled  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
Zone 5  
Zone 6  
Zone 7  
Zone 8  
Zone 9  
Zone 10  
Zone 11  
Zone 12  
Zone 13  
Zone 14  
Zone 15  
Zone 16  
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User Code Names  
Master  
Code  
Master  
Code  
Default = 2580  
User Code 1  
User Code 2  
User Code 3  
User Code 4  
User Code 5  
User Code 6  
User Code 7  
User Code 8  
User Code 9  
User Code 10  
User Code 11  
User Code 12  
User Code 13  
User Code 14  
User Code 15  
User Code 16  
Y
User Code 17  
User Code 18  
User Code 19  
User Code 20  
User Code 21  
User Code 22  
User Code 23  
User Code 24  
User Code 25  
User Code 26  
User Code 27  
User Code 28  
User Code 29  
User Code 30  
User Code 31  
User Code 32  
Auxiliary #1  
(User #33)  
Auxiliary #2  
(User #34)  
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Entry/Exit Times  
Entry Timer 1  
Exit Time  
Entry Timer 2  
Entry Timer 3  
Entry Timer 4  
Entry Guard Time  
Arming Options  
YES  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
NO  
Single Button Arming (AWAY/STAY)  
Single Button Disarming (STAY Mode)  
Automatic Arm in AWAY Mode  
Automatic Arming Warning Time  
Automatic Arming Time  
Forced Arming  
Remote Arming By Telephone  
Automatic Arming STAY Mode  
Minutes  
AM/PM  
Automatic Disarming Time  
AM/PM  
Output Descriptions  
Output 1  
Output 8  
Output 2  
Output 3  
Output 4  
Output 5  
Output 6  
Output 7  
Output 9  
Output 10  
Output 11  
Output 12  
Output 13  
Output 14  
Isolating Method  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
Standard Isolating  
Code To Isolate  
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Communication Options  
YES  
NO  
NO  
Back To Base Reporting  
Panel Account Number  
YES  
Domestic Reporting  
Domestic Reporting – No Of Beeps  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
NO  
NO  
Basic Pager Reporting  
Remote Arming Allowed  
PET Pager/SMS Reporting  
DTMF Command Module Fitted  
Other System Information  
Siren Run Time  
Minutes  
Sensor Watch  
Interval In Days  
YES  
NO  
Can Your System Be Serviced By Another Technician  
If Yes, Installer’s Code  
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Index  
24-Hour Zones......................................................19  
Domestic Dialling ................................................ 15  
Acknowledging Domestic Calls...................... 15  
Disable............................................................... 15  
A
Adding User Codes................................................8  
Alarm Condition...................................................19  
Answering Machine Bypass ................................19  
Area Addressable Codepad.................................13  
Area Codepad.......................................................19  
Area Display Indicator.........................................13  
Area On/Off Indicator.........................................13  
Armed....................................................................19  
Arming  
AWAY Mode......................................................6  
STAY Mode 1.....................................................7  
STAY Mode 2.....................................................7  
Telephone Arming ...........................................14  
Audible Indications................................................6  
Automatic Arming................................................19  
Automatic Disarming...........................................19  
AWAY Indicator....................................................5  
AWAY Mode................................................... 6, 19  
Programming Domestic Telephone  
Numbers........................................................ 15  
Duress Alarm.......................................................... 9  
E
E2 Fault................................................................. 10  
Entry Delay/Entry Time..................................... 19  
Entry Guard Timer................................................ 7  
Event Memory Recall ......................................... 12  
Exit Time.............................................................. 19  
External Equipment............................................. 19  
F
Fault Analysis....................................................... 10  
Fault Description  
Battery Fail........................................................ 10  
Communication Fail ........................................ 11  
Date and Time.................................................. 10  
E2 Fault............................................................. 10  
Horn Speaker Fail............................................ 10  
Sensor Watch.................................................... 10  
Telephone Line Fail......................................... 10  
B
Battery Fail............................................................10  
Battery Testing......................................................19  
Bell Test.................................................................12  
Zone 16 in Alarm............................................. 11  
FAULT Indicator.............................................6, 13  
Fire Alarm............................................................... 9  
Forced Arming.................................................6, 19  
C
Codepad................................................................19  
Buzzer Tone ......................................................13  
Duress Alarm ......................................................9  
Fire Alarm ...........................................................9  
Medical Alarm ....................................................9  
Panic Alarm.........................................................9  
Tamper Alarm.....................................................9  
Codepad Indicators  
H
Hand Held Remote Control............................... 19  
Handover Delay................................................... 19  
Horn Speaker Fail................................................ 10  
Horn Speaker Test............................................... 12  
I
Audible Indications ............................................6  
AWAY Indicator ................................................5  
FAULT Indicator................................................6  
MAINS Indicator................................................5  
Off Indicator........................................................5  
On Indicator........................................................5  
STAY Indicator...................................................5  
System Disarmed................................................5  
Zone Indicators...................................................5  
Communication Fail.............................................11  
Installation Notes................................................. 21  
Introduction............................................................ 4  
Isolating................................................................. 19  
Isolating Zones.................................................9, 10  
Code to Isolate ................................................. 10  
Standard Isolating .............................................. 9  
M
MAINS Indicator.............................................5, 13  
Master Code......................................................... 19  
Master Partitioned Codepad............................... 19  
Area Display Indicator .................................... 13  
D
Date and Time............................................... 10, 11  
Day Alarm.............................................................12  
Deleting User Codes..............................................8  
Detectors................................................................19  
Disarmed...............................................................19  
Disarming................................................................8  
Area On/Off Indicator .................................... 13  
FAULT Indicator ............................................. 13  
MAINS Indicator............................................. 13  
Operating.......................................................... 13  
Partial Indicator................................................ 13  
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STAY Mode 1..................................................7, 20  
Entry Guard Timer............................................ 7  
STAY Mode 2..................................................7, 20  
Entry Guard Timer............................................ 7  
Zone Indicators.................................................13  
Medical Alarm........................................................9  
Monitoring Station ...............................................19  
O
Programming Zones........................................... 8  
Strobe Test............................................................ 12  
System Disarmed................................................... 5  
Off Indicator ...........................................................5  
On Indicator ...........................................................5  
Output  
T
Reset Latching Outputs....................................12  
Turning On/Off................................................11  
Tamper Alarm........................................................ 9  
Telco Arm Sequence........................................... 20  
Telco Disarm Sequence....................................... 20  
Telephone Line Fail............................................. 10  
Testing  
P
Pager Reporting....................................................16  
Panic Alarm...................................................... 9, 19  
Partial Indicator....................................................13  
Partitioning  
Bell Test............................................................. 12  
Horn Speaker Test........................................... 12  
Strobe Test........................................................ 12  
Walk Test.......................................................... 12  
Area Addressable Codepad.............................13  
Area Display Indicator.....................................13  
Area On/Off Indicator.....................................13  
Codepad Operations ........................................13  
Zone Indicators.................................................13  
Phone Controller..................................................20  
U
Unsealed ............................................................... 20  
User Codes ........................................................... 20  
Adding................................................................. 8  
R
Deleting............................................................... 8  
Remote Arming By Telephone...........................14  
Remote Control....................................................19  
W
Walk Test.............................................................. 12  
S
Z
Sealed.....................................................................20  
Sensor Watch................................................. 10, 20  
Silent Alarm ..........................................................20  
Specifications...........................................................4  
STAY Indicator ......................................................5  
Zone 16 in Alarm................................................. 11  
Zone Indicators................................................5, 13  
Zones..................................................................... 20  
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