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Master User Guide
Premier 24/48/88/168
Issue 6
Overview
Premier Series Master User Guide
Contents
1. Overview....4
Introduction.... 4 Keypads.... 6 Emergency Keys....7 The Quick Arm Keys....8 Keypad Lock....8 Alert, Reset and Service Messages... 9 Fault Messages....10 Zone Faults During Arming... 11
2. Using the Alarm System...12
Introduction.... 12
3. Operating the Alarm System...14
Introduction.... 14 To FULL Arm the System... 15 To PART Arm the System.... 16 To ARM Individual Areas... 17 To DISARM the System... 18 During Entry....18 When Not in Entry....18 To CANCEL the Exit Mode... 19 To CLEAR an Arm Fail.... 19 To SILENCE an Alarm... 20 To DISPLAY the cause(s) of System Alerts (Alarms).. 20 To RESET After an Alarm... 21 USER Reset....21 ENGINEER Reset....21 To OMIT Zones.... 23 To Turn CHIME On and Off... 24 To VIEW the Status of Zones.... 25 To OMIT 24 Hour Zones... 26 To SELECT Areas for Chime.... 27 To VIEW Activity Faults... 28 To VIEW Activity Counts.... 29 Sending a Text Message to a Mobile Phone.. 30 (Premier 48/88/168 only)... 30
INS177
4. Programming the Alarm System..31
Introduction.... 31 Viewing the Event Log.... 32 Event Log Descriptions....33 Changing Your User Code... 35 Setting up Zones for Chime... 36 Testing the Sounders and Strobe... 37 Walk Testing the System... 38 Enabling Engineer Access... 39 Setting the System Time.... 40 Setting the System Date.... 41 Overriding the Control Timers... 42 Altering the Control Timers... 43 Adding New Users to the System... 45 Programming New Users....45 User Types....46 Available Options....47 User Options 1....48 User Options 2....49 User Config....50 User Name Text....51 Programming Users....52 Deleting Users....54 Setting up the Part Arms... 55 Calling a Remote PC.... 56 Altering the Holiday Dates (Premier 48/88/168 only).. 57 Adjusting Speaker Volumes (Premier 48/88/168 only).. 58 Printing the Event Log.... 59 Editing a Mobile Telephone Number... 60
5. Specifications...61
European Standards.... 61 Warranty.... 61
6. Installation Records...62
1. Overview
Introduction
The alarm system consists of a control panel, one or more keypads and various detectors and sensors. The control panel is normally mounted out of sight in a cupboard etc. and houses the systems electronics and stand-by battery. There is normally no reason for anyone except an installer or service person to have access to the control panel. The keypad is used to control the alarm system and to display its status via the English text display. The keypad also provides audible feedback each time a key is pressed. Each keypad will be mounted in a convenient location inside the protected premises, near the designated points of entry/exit.
Users of the alarm system will be assigned a unique 4, 5 or 6 digit User code. User codes are used to arm and disarm areas to which they are assigned. Some User codes can also access additional options such as, system tests and omitting zones. To access the system a valid User code must be entered, if a mistake is made whilst entering a User code, simply re-enter the correct code (the system may have been programmed so that too many incorrect code entries will cause a Tamper alarm or lock the keypad out). The User code may not allow access to certain functions i.e. if the code is only allowed to arm and disarm area A, it will not be able to arm or disarm other areas on the system. Most User codes can arm and disarm areas assigned to them from any keypad on the system. However, Local Users will only be able to arm and disarm areas assigned to them, from keypads assigned to the same areas. As well as or instead of a code, users of the alarm system can be assigned a Proximity TAG. Proximity TAGS replace the code number being entered with a key ring type TAG that is presented to the reader inside the keypad to operate the alarm system.
A zone is part of the protected premises and may consist of one or more detection devices protecting rooms and points of entry/exit, (e.g. front door, kitchen, downstairs windows, upstairs bedrooms, etc.). When the alarm system is fully armed, all of the zones on the system are monitored. Some zones may belong to more than one area, such as points of entry/exit i.e. the front door and movement sensor in an entrance lobby. These are called global zones because they are assigned to multiple areas. A zone that is assigned to more than one area will only be monitored when all of the areas it is assigned to are armed.
Omit Service
Info. Ready
Programmable Info. LED
Normal Keys
2 abc 5
3 def 6 mno 9 wxyz
Omit Chime Part Area
4 ghi 7 pqrs
8 tuv 0 _
Function Keys
Display Window (Premier LCD/LCDP & LCDL/LCDLP) The 32-Character LCD display is used to show the status of the system and to view system data. Proximity Reader (Premier LCDP & LCDLP only) Built in Proximity Reader for use with Proximity TAGS (approximate range is between 1 and 5 cm). Proximity TAGS can be used as an alternative to a Code number. LED Indicators Five LED indicators have been provided to indicate the status of the system. LED
Power Service Ready
Status
On Flashing On Off On Off Flashing
Meaning
AC mains is present on the control panel AC Mains is not present, the control panel is running on the standby battery The system requires attention, contact your installer The system does NOT require attention All zones are secure and the system is ready to be armed One or more zones are active The system has zones (with the Force Omit attribute) that are active The system is armed (can also be programmed for other indications) The system is unarmed (can also be programmed for other indications) One or more zones are omitted No zones are omitted
Info. Omit
On Off On Off
Keys ! to " These keys are for entering User codes or programming data. Yes & No Keys # & $ The YES key is used to accept actions and the NO key is to cancel actions or edit data. Omit Key % This key is used to omit zones (see page 23 for details). Chime Key & This key is used for turning the chime facility on and off (see page 24 for details) and also for turning the Exit tones on and off during the exit mode. Part Key ' This key is used to part arm the system (see page 16 for details). It can also be used to do a Quick part arm if this feature is enabled. Area Key ( This key is used to arm or disarm particular areas (see page 17 for details). It can also be used to do a Quick arm if this feature is enabled. Reset Key ) This key is used to exit from a menu or to reset the system (see page 21 for details). Scroll Key * This key is used to scroll through the various menus and options and also to slow down the display if it is scrolling through alarm information too fast. Menu Key + This key is used to select the Arming or User menu.
Emergency Keys
In case of emergency, the alarm system can provide three immediate emergency alarms by pressing and holding two specific keys. Press Keys UK Response
Fault Messages
@5:=$!A6B&*!CDD !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
There is a Mains failure (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid User code or press to stop the chime). The display will automatically clear when mains is reapplied.
(E"!A5%I !85F)% !EF&!-G! @5*!H--,
There is a signal path fault (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid User code or press to stop the chime). The display will automatically clear when line fault clears. The signal path may be telephone line or mobile phone network.
J5%%&*#!85F)% !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
There is a fault with the standby battery (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid User code or press to stop the chime). Contact your alarm company immediately.
KKKKKKKK!E5'L&* !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
There is a Tamper fault (the alarm will sound, enter a valid User code to silence the alarm, this fault cannot normally be cleared). Contact your alarm company immediately. The service timer has expired indicating that the system requires a service or a fault has occurred that requires attention (the system can normally still be used). Contact your alarm company to advise. The keypad has been disabled to prevent unauthorised access. This normally occurs when a zone programmed as Security Key is active, the display will automatically clear when the zone returns to normal. A zone with the Activity attribute has not been activated within the activity time period, this may be caused by an obstruction (view the zone status to find out which zone has not activated then activate the zone to clear the fault). A fuse has blown (the alarm will sound, enter a valid User code to silence the alarm, this fault cannot be cleared). Contact your alarm company immediately. Zones that have been placed on test by the engineer have failed the test (the system can still be used). Contact your alarm company to advise. Too many invalid code attempts have caused the keypad to lock out. The keypad will normally remain like this for 5 minutes. Areas are being armed using one of the control timers (enter a valid User code to defer the arming). The alarm engineer has logged into the programming menu and is working on site (this message will clear when the engineer logs off or the system is armed).
"&*9:;&!?&MF:*&N !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
O!(*&5!"&;F*&N!O !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
!(;%:9:%#!85F)% !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
KKKK!8F$&!J)6B= !EF&!-G!@5*!H--, (*&5!85:)&N!E&$% !EF&!-G!@5*!H--, ?&'6%&!P&#L5N!:$ =6B!QC4P<R!6F% E:'&!(*':=>!S !!!!(7777777 ()5*'!<=>:=&&* T6*U:=>!C=!":%&
The range of available functions and options will depend on the control panel being used (some control panels do not support all of the features) and also the type of user on that system. If a function or option cannot be selected, it may be that it is not assigned to that user (see page 47 for details).
To access the Arming/User menu, proceed as follows:
The display will normally show the time & date (The top line is programmable).
!! !EF&!-G!@5*!H--,
To access the Arming menu enter a valid User code 11112
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 (*'!"#$%&'K
To select the User menu Press +2
R6!#6F!B5=% W$&*!@&=FK
To access the User menu Press #
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 X:&B!<9&=%!Q6>K
Press ) to exit either menu The display will return to normal.
The Arming Menu
!! ,-1H07335!T&N!-,
Enter A Valid User Code
The User Menu
R6!#6F!B5=% W$&*!@&=F!K
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 (*'!"#$%&'K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 A5*%!(*'!"#$%&'K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 ":)&=%!(*'K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 45=;&)!<[:%K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 R:$5*'!"#$%&'K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 W$&!(=%:Z;6N&K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 C':%!V6=&$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 X:&B!V6=&!"%5%F$ R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 C':%!H0Y*!V6=&$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%!4I:'&!(*&5$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 X:&B!(;%7!85F)%$ R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 X:&B!(;%7!85F)%$ R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&=N!"@"!E&[%!K
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 X:&B!<9&=%!)6>K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 4I5=>&!46N&K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 <N:%!4I:'&!V6=&$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 R6!"#$%&'!%&$%$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 R6!T5)U!E&$%K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 <=5\)&!<=>:=&&*K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%!"#$%&'!E:'&K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%!"#$%&'!R5%&K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 C9&**:N&!E:'&*$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 ()%&*!E:'&*$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%FL!W$&*$K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 ()%&*!A5*%!(*'$K <[:%!@&=FK R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 45))!?&'6%&!A4K R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 ()%&*!Y6)7!R5%&$ <[:%!@&=FK
System Alerts
When the system has faults to display, or has not been reset after an alarm condition, the display may show SYSTEM ALERTS. Enter a valid User code 11112 Any alarms or faults will be displayed. If several fault or alarm conditions have been triggered, the display will scroll through each in turn. After noting the cause of the alarm or fault, the system can be reset as described in RESET After an Alarm below.
Some action may be required to clear the cause of the alarm or fault in order to successfully reset the panel. INS177
To RESET After an Alarm
If the display shows SYSTEM ALERTS, follow the steps described in To DISPLAY the causes of System Alerts above, before attempting to reset.
USER Reset
Once the alarm has been silenced (see above), the system will need to be reset.
If the system has been programmed to be reset by an Engineer, pressing ) will not return the display to normal, if this is the case see ENGINEER Reset (page 20) for details. The system may have been programmed to be reset by Anti-code, if this is the case, see ANTI-CODE Reset (page 20) for details.
To reset the alarm, proceed as follows:
Press ) The external strobe will stop, the system will chime and the display will return to normal.
ENGINEER Reset
If the system has been programmed to be reset by an Engineer following an alarm activation, you will still be able to silence the alarm by entering a valid User code (see page 20 for details).
The system cannot be armed again until the alarm has been reset.
Contact the telephone number on the display (if programmed) or the telephone number on the last page of this User Guide.
Operating the Alarm System ANTI-CODE Reset
If the system has been programmed to be reset using an Anti-Code following an alarm activation, you will still be able to silence the alarm by entering a valid User code (see page 20 for details).
A*&$$!?<"<E!D6* (=%:Z;6N&
Press ) The display will show a random code number i.e. 4281
aF6%&!S!0Hb, ?&L)#!S!ZZZZ
Contact the telephone number on the display (if programmed) or the telephone number on the last page of this User Guide and quote the random code number. You will be given a 4-digit Anti-Code i.e. 5624 Enter the Anti-code that has been given to you 1111
aF6%&!S!0Hb, ?&L)#!S!3GH0
Press # If the Anti-code is correct, the keypad will chime to indicate that the system has been reset and the display will return to normal.
To OMIT Zones
It is possible to exclude (omit) individual zones when arming i.e. if a zone is in fault. Users with access to this function can only omit zones that have been programmed as Omittable.
If the zone can be omitted, there will be a star to the right of the zone number. Only zones that have the Omit attribute assigned to them can be omitted. A star will appear to the left of the zone number to indicate that the zone has been selected for omitting. All omitted zones will be automatically reinstated the next time the system is disarmed, unless programmed otherwise. To re-instate zones manually, simply follow the instructions again. However, when the % key is pressed this time, the zones will be re-instated.
To omit zones when arming, proceed as follows:
Enter a valid User code 1111 and press %
V6=&!--,O"&;F*& 8*6=%!R66*!!!!!S
Enter a zone number 111 or use the * key to search
V6=&!-,-O(;%:9& Q6F=>&!R&%&;%6*!S
Press % to omit the selected zone
V6=&O-,-O(;%:9& :$!C':%%&N V6=&O-,-O"&;F*& Q6F=>&!R&%;%6*!S
Repeat for other zones if required Press + when finished
Continue to arm the system as normal The selected zones are now omitted (the omit light will be on).
To Turn CHIME On and Off
The system can be set up so that activating (opening) certain zones will cause the internal sounders to chime. This would normally be used on a front door, exit button etc.
Zones will only cause the internal sounders to chime if they are selected for chime (see page 36 for details on selecting which zones chime).
Once a zone has been selected for chime, the Chime facility can be manually turned on and off as required. The system can also be programmed to automatically turn Chime on and off under certain conditions i.e. certain times of the day, door left open etc. If no zones have been programmed for chime, then turning Chime on and off will have no effect.
To turn CHIME On proceed as follows:
Press & The Chime tone will sound.
To turn CHIME Off proceed as follows:
Press & The Fault tone will sound.
To VIEW the Status of Zones
Users with access to this feature will be able to check the status of each zone on the system to see whether it is in Fault, Secure, Tamper, Shorted or Inactive.
To view the status of zones, proceed as follows:
Press 5
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 X:&B!V6=&!"%5%F$
V6=&!--,!"&;F*& 8*6=%!R66*!!!!!S
V6=&!-,-!"&;F*& Q6F=>&!R&%&;%6*!S
(Pressing & will make the zone chime every time it is activated (an Arrow will appear to the right of the zone number), to clear the Chime, press & again) (Pressing ( will display the zone text) (Every time the selected zone is activated, its status will be displayed and the keypad will chime, if selected)
V6=&!-,-S(;%:9& Q6F=>&!R&%&;%6*!S V6=&!-,-S"&;F*& Q6F=>&!R&%&;%6*!S
Press + when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
To OMIT 24 Hour Zones
It is possible to exclude (omit) or include 24 Hour zones whilst the system is disarmed to allow access to an area. Users with access to this function can only omit zones that have been programmed as Omittable.
The table below shows the various options available:
User Menu Key Option View Event Log" Change Code" Edit Chime Zones" System Tests" Walk Test" Enable Engineer" Set System Time" Set System Date" Override Timers" Alter Timers" Setup Users" Alter Part Arms" Call Remote PC" Alter Hol. Dates" Adjust Volumes" Print Event Log" Edit Phone No." Page 60
! 0 , 4. / 5 " * * * * * * * *
Viewing the Event Log
Users with access to this option can view the system Event Log. This log records all of the events that occur on the system, i.e. Users entering their codes to arm or disarm the system, alarms, failures to arm etc. along with the time and date on which they occurred.
The down key moves you to the previous event (backwards in time), and the up key moves you forwards again. The ( key toggles between the area information and the time/date. For a full list of Event Log descriptions, please refer to the Master User Guide.
To view the Event Log, proceed as follows:
Press +
46N&!-,!R59:N !,H1Hb7-0!-G.-2
Press * to scroll up and down through the Log
(*&5$!R:$5*'&N !,H1Hb7-0!-G.-2
Press ( to toggle between the area information and the time/date Press ' to display zone text (where applicable)
(*&5$!R:$5*'&N !!!!(7777777
Event Log Descriptions
Log Event
KSW ### Active RKP #,# MEDICAL RKP #,# FIRE RKP AUD PA #,# RKP SIL PA #,# DURESS ALARM Active BELL Active REARM LOCK ### CROSS ### USER ## AREAS EXIT ARMING FAILED AREAS ENTRY ARMING SUITE ARMED WITH L/F AREA Armed AREA Disarmed PART Armed TIME Armed TIME Disarmed DEFERRED ALARM ABORT REMOTE Armed REMOTE Disarmed QUICK Armed RECENT Armed #,# RESET AREAS Engineer Reset Anti-Code Reset Remote Reset Redcare Reset Key switch Reset User Reset EXP #,# Reset
Description
A Keyswitch zone type has been activated (zone number ###) A Medical alarm (7 & 9) has occurred from keypad number #,# A Fire alarm (4 & 6) has occurred from keypad number #,# An Audible PA alarm (1 & 3) has occurred from keypad number #,# A Silent PA alarm (1 & 3) has occurred from keypad number #,# User ## has entered a Duress Code at a keypad An Intruder alarm signal has been activated for area ? The Bell output has been activated for area ? Zone ### has re-armed after causing an alarm A Verified Cross Zone Alarm has occurred from zone ### User ## has entered their code The Exit mode has been started for area ? A Exit Error-Arm Fail has occurred on area ? The Entry mode has been started for area ? Area Arm Suite # was used to arm the system The system has been armed with a Line Fault condition present Area ? has been armed Area ? has been disarmed Area ? has been Part Armed Area ? was armed automatically using one of the timer controls Area ? was disarmed automatically using one of the timer controls The arming mode was deferred for area ? An Open After Alarm-Abort has occurred for area ? Area ? was armed using the Wintex UDL software Area ? was disarmed using the Wintex UDL software Quick Arm from keypad #,# Area ? has been armed recently Area have been reset using keypad #,# following an Intruder alarm A reset has been performed using an Engineers code A reset has been performed using the Anti-code reset procedure A reset has been performed using the Remote Reset input A reset has been performed by the Redcare A reset has been performed using a key switch A reset has been performed using a User code A reset has been performed using the input on expander #,#
T5)U!%&$%!5*&5$S !!S!(OOOOO77!_
Press # to start the walk test
!!!!O!^C^<!O
Every time zones are activated the keypad will chime
V6=&!-,-S(;%:9& Q6F=>&!R&%&;%6*!S
Press +, when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
Enabling Engineer Access
If Engineer access (either on-site or via remote download computer) has been programmed as User authorised, this option must be used to allow the Engineer access to the programming menu. Users with access to this option can authorise Engineer access.
Engineer access is only permitted for 4 hours after it is enabled, after which, it will automatically be disabled again.
To enable Engineer access, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 <=5\)&!<=>:=&&*K
<=>:=&&*!(;;&$$S R:$5\)&N
Press $ to enable/disable Engineer access
<=>:=&&*!(;;&$$S <=5\)&N
Press # Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
Setting the System Time
The alarm system has a real time clock that is used to date and time stamp events that are recorded within the system Log. Users with access to this option will be able to set the Time on your alarm system.
To set the System Time, proceed as follows:
Press /
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%!"#$%&'!E:'&K
<=%&*!^&B!E:'&!S !!!!!,H1Hb!J"E
Enter the new time (24 Hour format) 6677
<=%&*!^&B!E:'&!S !!!!!H,103!J"E
Press ) to change between BST and GMT
<=%&*!^&B!E:'&!S !!!!!H,103!g@E
Press #2 Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
Setting the System Date
The alarm system has a real time clock that is used to date and time stamp events that are recorded within the system Log. Users with access to this option will be able to set the Date on your alarm system.
To set the System Date, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%!"#$%&'!R5%&K
<=%&*!^&B!R5%&!S !!!!-G.-2.-,
Enter the new date 887799
<=%&*!^&B!R5%&!S !!!!H0.-3.-,
Overriding the Control Timers
The system has Control Timers that may have been programmed to activate outputs, arm areas or lockout users at different times of the day. Users with access to this option can turn the control timers on and off manually if required.
To turn the control timers on & off, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 C9&**:N&!E:'&*$K
46=%*6)!E:'&* 77777777!:$!6=
Use keys ! - 5 to toggle control timers on and off (i.e. 1 = Timer 1)
46=%*6)!E:'&* ,7777777!:$!6=
Available Options
The table below shows the options that are available to each user.
All users that have access to the Arming Menu have the ability to View Zone Status, Set Chime Areas, View Act. Faults and View Act. Counts. All users have access to the User Menu have the ability to View Event Log, Adjust Volumes and Print Event Log.
User Options 1
Engineer
Arming Disarming Omitting Eng. Reset Disarm First
Master
Arming Disarming Omitting Disarm First
Manager
Arming Disarming Omitting - Disarm First
Standard
Arming Disarming Omitting Local Arming Local Disarm Disarm First
Duress
Arm Only
Arming -
Door Strike
Vacation
Custom
User Options 2
User Menu Eng. Program Door Strike Call Rem PC Open/Close
User Menu Door Strike Call Rem PC Open/Close
User Menu Call Rem PC Open/Close
User Menu Open/Close
Duress Code Open/Close
Door Strike -
User Menu Vacation Open/Close
User Config
Change Code Chime Zones Change Timer System Tests Setup Users Eng. Access Add Eng Code NVM Locking
Change Code Chime Zones Change Timer System Tests User Setup -
Change Code Chime Zones Change Timer System Tests -
Change Code Chime Zones -
This menu defines which options are available to the user when their code is entered. This menu is not available to all users. Press
* to scroll through the options and press $ to select them or use keys ! - 5 (Letter = option IS selected, Star = option is NOT selected).
The following options are available: A - Arming Areas assigned to the selected user can be armed. D - Disarming Areas assigned to the selected user can be disarmed. O - Omitting Zones assigned to the same areas as the selected user can be omitted, providing that they have the Omit attribute assigned to them. R - Eng. Reset (Engineers only) Areas programmed as Engineer Reset can be reset after an Alarm has occurred. a - Local Arming (not on Premier 24) The User can only arm areas that the keypad is assigned to. d - Local Disarm (not on Premier 24) The User can only disarm areas that the keypad is assigned to, or areas that are in entry or alarm (provided that the code has that area assigned to it). Y - Auto YES After a code is entered, pressing # to confirm the next action is not required. F - Disarm First (not on Premier 24) If an area is armed and the user enters their code, the Disarm option is displayed first. The following attributes are only available on the Premier 24.
T - Lock TAG = PGM2 The Users TAG is disabled whenever PGM2 is active. C - Lock Code = PGM3 The Users code is disabled whenever PGM3 is active (default = during the Entry mode). U - Lock User = PGM4 The Users TAG and Code is disabled whenever PGM4 is active (default = Control Timer 4). O - Open/Close The selected user will report open (disarm) and close (arm) events to an Alarm Receiving Centre every time they arm or disarm.
Some of the following options may not always be selectable or de-selectable.
The following options are available: U - User Menu The selected user has access to the User menu. However, the selected user will only have access to options assigned in User Config. (see page 50 for details). E - Eng. Program (Engineers only) Only Available to Engineers. D - Dual Code The selected user can only access an area when a second User code (with the Dual Code attribute and also assigned to the same area) is entered. Dual Code users will also activate the 1st and 2nd Code output type. V - Vacation The selected user is enabled the first time it is used to disarm the system and can be used as many times as required. However, it will be automatically deleted the first time that the User 01 code is used to disarm. Vacation users will only be deleted by the Master user, once they have been used on the system. S - Door Strike The selected user will activate any outputs programmed as Door Strike, whenever their codes are entered. R - Call Rem. PC The selected user has access to the Call Remote PC option, allowing them to initiate a call to a remote Upload/Download PC (see page 56 for details). C - Duress Code The selected user will activate any outputs programmed as Duress, whenever their codes are entered. O - Open/Close The selected user will report open (disarm) and close (arm) events to an Alarm Receiving Centre every time they arm or disarm.
User Config.
This menu defines which menu options are available to the user when their code is entered. This menu will only be displayed if a Custom User type is selected AND User Menu (User Option: U) is enabled (see page 49 for details). Press
The following options are available: C - Change Code The selected user can change their own User code. Z - Chime Zones The selected user can access the Edit Chime Zones option, allowing them to select which zones chime when activated (see page 36 for details). T - Change Timers The selected user can access the Override Timers (see page 42 for details) Alter Timers (see page 43 for details) Alter Part Arms (see page 55 for details) Alter Hol. Dates (see page 57 for details) and Edit Phone No. (see page 60 for details) menu options. S - System Tests The selected user can access the System Tests option, allowing them to walk test zones, activate the external sounder etc. (see page 37 for details). U - Setup Users The selected user can access the Setup Users option, allowing them to alter existing users or assign new users (see page 45 for details). However, users cannot assign User types to the system that have a higher access level than themselves. Also, if a user assigns a Custom User type, functions that are not available to them cannot be assigned to the Custom user. E - Eng. Access The selected user can access the Enable Engineer option, allowing them to authorise Engineer access or Remote UDL access to the system (see page 32 for details). A - Add Eng. Code (Engineers only) Only Available to Engineers. N - NVM Locking (Engineers only) Only Available to Engineers.
User Name Text
Each user can be assigned up to 8 characters of name text. This can be beneficial when reading the log, as identification of people is made easier. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Characters are selected by pressing the corresponding key the appropriate number of times (to select a character on the same key, press * to move the cursor along). Some control panels also features Predictive text. This can be used to make inserting words easier, i.e. when spelling the word COLIN, instead of typing 222666555444666, all that you need to do is type 26546 and the word is automatically selected.
It is advised that predictive text be turned off when programming User name text as the library is not comprehensive enough to include all known names. The library cannot be edited i.e. words cannot be added or changed.
The table below shows the keys to use and the characters that are assigned to them: Key Character
32 _ 0 !2. , ? ! 1 @ - & % / + = $ 02 A B C 2 a b c ,2 D E F 3 d e f -2 G H I 4 g h i 42 J K L 5 j k l.2 M N O 6 m n o /2 P Q R S 7 p q r s 52 T U V 8 t u V "2 W X Y Z 9 w x y z *2 Move Cursor )2 Backspace (delete) &2 Copy Text '2 Paste Text %2 Predictive Text $2 Upper/Lowercase, Predictive text and Clear Screen
Programming Users
To Program Users, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 "&%FL!W$&*$K
"&%FL!W$&*$! W$&*!-H1
Select a user 11 or use the * key to search
"&%FL!W$&*$! W$&*!,-1
To Program a Code Press #
<=%&*!W$&*!46N&S !!!!!ZZZZZZ
To Assign a TAG Press (
(NN!E(g! %6!W$&*K ,h^&Bi!H h`'L6*%
To Assign a FOB Press %
W$&*!,-!?&'6%&!S (;%:95%&!R&9:;&
Enter the new User code
Press !,0 or
(The code can be 4, 5 or 6-digits long) Press # See next page.
$ to exit.2
A*&$&=%!E(g!^CT!+
Press any of the buttons on the Radio FOB (A confirmation tone will be heard)
Present the TAG to The Prox symbol on the keypad (A confirmation tone will be heard)
Tag importing is not available on the Premier 24. INS177
From Previous page.
W$&*!,-!5*&5$!S !!S!(OOOOOOO!_
Use keys ! - 5 to select/deselect areas then press #
W$&*!,-!E#L&!:$S ^6%!:=!W$&
Use keys ! - 5 to select a User type or use the * key to search (Refer to page 45 for a list of available User types)
W$&*!,-!E#L&!:$S "%5=N5*N
Press #2 These options are only displayed if a Custom User type is selected Press * to scroll through options and press $ to select the option (Letter = option IS selected, Star = option is NOT selected).
(*':=> S(!R!C!O!O!O!O!8
W$&*!,-!CL%:6=!, !(!R!C!O!O!O!O!8
Press # to select Options 2 and press $ to edit
(;;&$$!W$&*!@&=F SW!O!O!O!O!O!O!C
W$&*!,-!CL%:6=!H !W!O!O!O!O!O!O!C
Press # to select Config and press $ to edit (The following option is only displayed if User Menu has been selected, see above)
4I5=>&!CB=!46N& S4!V!O!O!O!<!O!O
Press # when finished Press #
W$&*!,-!Q6;U&NS \#!%:'&*77777777
W$&*!,-!46=D:>7 !4!V!O!O!O!<!O!O
Use keys ! - 5 to select a timer if required then press #
W$&*!,-!^5'&!:$1
Press $ to edit the User name text, press # when finished (For details on programming text please refer to page 51). Press #2
INS177 53
This option is only displayed if a User with the Door Strike attribute is selected
W$&*!,-!R66*!4%) !!S!OOOOOOOO!_
Use keys ! - 5 to select/deselect doors then press #
Press ! to assign TAG 0 to import or $ to ignore TAG programming
Present the TAG to the Prox symbol on the keypad (A confirmation tone will be heard) Press + when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
Tag importing is not available on the Premier 24.
Deleting Users
To delete User codes proceed as follows:
Ensure that Setup Users is selected, the display should look like this:
Select a user 11 then press #2
Press )
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 R<Q<E<!W$&*!,3
Press # to confirm deletion of the selected User code Press + when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal. 54 INS177
Setting up the Part Arms
When a Part Arm 1, 2 or 3 is selected, pre-programmed zones are omitted to allow access to certain parts of the building. This option allows these zones to be programmed or altered by any User that has access to the Omit menu.
To set up the Part Arms, proceed as follows:
Enter a valid User code 1111, the display should look like this:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 ()%&*!A5*%!(*'$K
86*!A5*%!(*'!, V6=&!--,!:$!S!C^
Press % to select Part Arm 1 Press & to select Part Arm 2 Press ' to select Part Arm 3
86*!A5*%!(*'!H V6=&!--,!:$!S!C^
86*!A5*%!(*'!H V6=&!-,-!:$!S!C^
Press $ to turn zone ON or OFF for the selected Part Arm
86*!A5*%!(*'!H V6=&!-,-!:$!SC88
Repeat for other zones Press + when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal. INS177 55
Calling a Remote PC
This option is used to initiate a call to a remote uploading and downloading computer.
To send a call to a Remote PC, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 45))!?&'6%&!A4K
45))!J5;U!^67,1 -,H203G/be-
Use keys ! - , to select a Call Back number (i.e. 0 = Call Back number 2)
45))!J5;U!^67H1 -,H203G/be-
Press # to start the call back Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
Altering the Holiday Dates (Premier 48/88/168 only)
This option is used to alter the programmable Holiday Dates. These dates can be used to prevent the control timers from operating on certain dates of the year (bank holidays etc.) or to only operate on certain dates (reminders).
To alter Holiday Dates, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 ()%&*!Y6)7!R5%&$
Y6):N5#!R5%&!,S !!!!--.--.--
Use * to Select a Holiday Date from 1 to 8
Y6):N5#!R5%&!2S !!!!--.--.--
Press $ then enter the new date 8877992
Y6):N5#!R5%&!2S !!!!H0.,H.-H
Press # to accept the new Holiday Date Repeat for other holiday dates Press + when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal.
Adjusting Speaker Volumes (Premier 48/88/168 only)
This option is used to adjust the volume level of speakers that are connected to the control panel, keypads and expanders.
To adjust speaker volumes, proceed as follows:
R6!#6F!B5=%!%6 (N]F$%!X6)F'&$K
A5=&)!X6)F'& !!!)&9&)!h!G
Press * to select a Panel, Keypad or Expander speaker
P&#L5N!-2!X6)F'& !!!Q&9&)!h!0
Press $ then ! - 5 to enter a volume level (1 = Minimum, 8 = Maximum) Press & to hear the new volume level
P&#L5N!-2!X6)F'& !!!Q&9&)!hS/
Press # to accept the new speaker volume Repeat for other speakers Press + when finished Press ) to exit the menu The display will return to normal. 58 INS177
Printing the Event Log
If a printer or terminal is connected to the control panel, this option can be used to print out events from the systems Event Log.
Premier Keypads
The range of compatible LCD keypads is used to programme all features, incorporating high-visibility menu driven LCD displays, proximity tags & a flush mount design. Premier Keypads emphasise aesthetic quality without compromising performance or reliability.
Premier Communicator Modules
Texecoms range of interchangeable Premier Communicators offer a variety of protocols, interface formats & multi-path transmission routes to fulfil any signalling requirement.
Premier LCD/LCDP
Premier Com300
Premier Com2400
Remote Keypads with standard 32 character LCD display. Incorporates 2 DP or EOL zones & 1 programmable. LCDP features built-in proximity tag reader.
Plug-on multi-protocol digital communicator/ 300-baud modem. Enables full upload/download & system programming diagnostics.
Premier LCDL/LCDLP
G3 Premier ComGSM G3
Plug-on multi-protocol digital communicator/ 2400-baud modem enabling SMS text messaging. Enables full upload/download & system programming diagnostics.
All the features of the LCD/LCDP plus large 32 character LCD display & speaker driver output for programmable volume control. LCDLP features built-in proximity tag reader.
RP9 RadioPad
Provides SMS text messaging for communication of alarm events, remote control & remote diagnostics.
Flush Mount Keypads
G3 Premier ComIP G3
Secure wireless multi-protocol digital communicator/data modem. Enables full upload/ download & system programming diagnostics.
Flush mount versions of the LCDP/LCDLP available in satin chrome, polished chrome, polished brass & white.
Proximity Tag
Proximity tag for use with LCDP & LCDLP remote keypads.
Allows connection of any Premier control panel to a Local or Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN). This allows alarms to be signalled over an IP network to an alarm receiving centre via Texecoms Montex Software.
Premier Expanders
Texecoms complete range of expansion units allows modular system design providing maximum flexibility & ensuring future-proof installations.
Premier Home Automation & Access Control
Always pushing back the boundaries of features & functions, Premier Series control panels now have additional home automation & access control building management capabilities.
Premier 4XP
Premier 8XP
Home Automation Premier X10-Com G3
Connects to an X10 power line interface & allows up to 8 uniquely controlled X10 devices, such as wall sockets & light switches, to be controlled via the control panel. Compatible with the Premier 48/88/168/640 control panels.
Remote 4 Zone Expander providing an additional 4 programmable DP or EOL zones & 2 programmable outputs. Module replaces two keypads for additional zone expansion.
Remote 8 Zone Expander providing an additional 8 programmable DP or EOL zones, 8 programmable outputs, 1 auxiliary input & a speaker driver output with programmable volume control.
Premier RM8
Premier 8XE
Relay Module providing 8 additional relay switch options.
Local plug-on 8 Zone Expander provides an additional 8 programmable EOL zones, for use with the Premier 24 control Panel.
Access Control Premier iProx G3
Premier OP8
Premier OP16
Local plug-on Output expander provides an additional 8 programmable outputs, each rated at 100mA negative applied.
Remote Output expander provides an additional 16 programmable outputs, each rated at 100mA negative applied.
Provides support for Texecom proximity tags & other standard 26 bit wiegand readers. Tags can be learnt & stored locally with the controller in stand-alone mode, allowing the unit to be used as a single door access controller.
Premier External iProx Coil Premier 24iXD G3 Premier 60iXD G3
24 zone iD expansion module for use with the Premier 24 control panel.
iD is a trademark of Novar Systems Ltd.
Expansion module providing two iD loops each supporting 30 iD biscuits.
When used in conjunction with the Premier iProx & Texecom Proximity Tags allows the user to disarm the system externally. The unit can also be used as a single door access controller, by using it as a stand alone module with the Premier iProx.
Premier Software & Peripherals
Wintex Software
Texecoms user-friendly Windows based software provides complete upload/download & systems diagnostics for total control & flexibility.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
Texbase Software
Alarm management software package for use in conjunction with the Premier Com IP & Montex Software. Allows installers to individually monitor their installed security systems for specific alarm signals.
Grade 3 Communicating Control Panels
Representing the pinnacle of control panel design, the Premier Series of Grade 3 communicating control panels are designed to service professional, commercial locations. Featuring a modular expansion system & utilising the same intuitive programming platform & peripheral devices, Premier Series control panels provide the flexibility required to suit the demands of any installation.
Montex Software
Software based alarm receiver interface for connecting with Premier ComIP alarm signalling equipment. Supports fast format, contact ID & SIA communication protocols. Manages received polling information for each monitored site.
USB-Modem
Designed specifically for use with Wintex UDL software & a PC to allow trouble free uploading/ downloading with Premier Series control panels.
Premier 24
Keypads
Max. No. of Zones
User Codes
8 Zones Expandable To User Codes 500 Event Log Time & Date Stamped Plug-on Digimodems Available in Polymer Housing (G2)
Premier 48
Premier 24 Premier 48 Premier 88 Premier 168 Premier 640
8 Zones Expandable To Areas 25 User Codes 500 Event Log Time & Date Stamped Plug-on Digimodems
Premier 88
Features & Functions
Number Of Zones (Onboard) 8 Zone Expanders Event Log Time & Date Stamped SMS Text Messaging Plug On Digimodem/ISDN Digimodem Single Pole Zone Wiring Double Pole Wiring End Of Line Wiring Part Sets Programmable Outputs (Control Panel) Multi Format Communication Protocols Remote & Local Upload/Download Printer Output Conventional Fire Detector Compatible EN 50131-1 TS 50131-3
Grade 2 in Polymer Housing
Premier 2 500
Premier 4 500
Premier 8 1000
Premier 16 2000
Premier 64 5000
8 Zones Expandable To Areas 50 User Codes 1000 Event Log Time & Date Stamped Plug-on Digimodems
3 PER AREA 10
3 PER AREA 13
Premier 168
8 Zones Expandable To Areas 200 User Codes 2000 Event Log Time & Date Stamped Plug-on Digimodems
Premier 640
Expandable To 640 Zones 64 Areas 500 User Codes 5000 Event Log Time & Date Stamped Plug-on Digimodems
European Standards
PD 6662 & EN 50131 Grade 3 Environmental Class II. Conforms to European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 73/23/ EEC (amended by 93/68/EEC) and Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 89/336/EEC (amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC). Approved to BS EN 55022 Class B & BS EN 50130-4. The CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health, environmental & customer protection. Premier is a trademark of Texecom Limited. 2007 (PSeries.EU6)
Cer tificate Number: FM 35285
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