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Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual - PVK

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Programming the Control Panel <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong>, <strong>88</strong>, <strong>168</strong> & <strong>640</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Attributes for Moment or Latch Keys<br />

Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the<br />

display means the attribute is selected, a Dot on the display<br />

means the attribute is not selected).<br />

The following attributes are only available for ‘Moment Key’ or<br />

‘Latch Key’ zone types.<br />

I - INSTANT ARM<br />

When using a key switch, the area will arm instantly.<br />

P - PART ARMING<br />

When using a key switch, the area will ‘Part’ arm.<br />

F – FULL ARM DISABLE<br />

When using a key switch to ‘Full’ arm an area, the key switch<br />

is disabled once the area is armed.<br />

D - DISARM ONLY<br />

The key switch cannot be used for ‘Arming’ (it can only be<br />

used for ‘Disarming’).<br />

F - SILENTARMING<br />

When arming using a key switch, the selected areas will arm<br />

silently.<br />

T - TIME ARM DISABLE<br />

Activation of the key switch will override the ‘Time Arming’<br />

feature on the control panel and prevent it from operating<br />

until the zone is reinstated.<br />

K - KEY TUBE<br />

A key switch zone type with this attribute will log when the<br />

zone is activated and also when the zone is restored.<br />

Attributes for Custom Zones<br />

Select attributes by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the<br />

display means the attribute is selected, a Dot on the display<br />

means the attribute is not selected).<br />

The following attributes are only available for ‘Custom’ zone<br />

types.<br />

I - INTERNAL<br />

Activation of this zone (when armed) will cause the internal<br />

sounders to activate.<br />

B - BELL/STROBE<br />

Activation of this zone (when armed) will cause the external<br />

sounder/strobe to activate.<br />

M - MONITOR 24Hr<br />

The zone is armed at all times.<br />

C - ENABLE COMS<br />

Activation of this zone (when armed) will cause the area<br />

‘Alarm’ output to activate.<br />

<br />

Any Custom zone with this attribute will activate both<br />

the internal and external sounders even if they are not<br />

enabled above.<br />

W - WARNING REQ.<br />

If the zone remains Active for the duration of the ‘Warning<br />

Delay’ timer (see page 45), a warning tone will occur every 30<br />

seconds for 3 minutes (or until a code is entered or is<br />

pressed).<br />

<br />

If MONITOR 24Hr is enabled, an internal alarm will<br />

occur after the Warning Delay.<br />

Zone Areas<br />

The <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong> can be divided into four separate areas of<br />

protection, the <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>88</strong> can be divided into eight separate<br />

areas of protection and the <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>168</strong> and <strong>640</strong> can be<br />

divided into sixteen separate areas of protection. This allows<br />

different parts of a building to be armed and disarmed<br />

independently from each other. By default all zones are<br />

assigned to area A, but if required, a zone can be assigned to<br />

any number of areas.<br />

36 INS176<br />

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If a zone is assigned to more than one area, it will only<br />

be recognised by the system when all areas it is<br />

assigned to, are armed.<br />

After entering a zone number (step 3), pressing AREA<br />

will jump straight to the ‘Zone Areas’<br />

Zone Text<br />

Each zone can have up to 32 characters of descriptive text<br />

assigned to it. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile<br />

phones. Select characters by pressing the corresponding key<br />

the appropriate number of times (to select a character on the<br />

same key, press to move the cursor along).<br />

For a more information, see page 32.<br />

The control panel also features Predictive text. This can be<br />

used to make inserting words easier, i.e. when spelling the<br />

word PIR, instead of typing 7444777, all that you need to do<br />

is type 747 and the word is automatically selected.<br />

<br />

This feature can be turned on and off as required by<br />

pressing the key and can also be automatically<br />

selected every time text mode is entered (see page 46<br />

for details).<br />

DD 243<br />

To comply with DD 243, during the normal entry delay, the<br />

control panel must prevent a Confirmed Intruder Alarm from<br />

being reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre.<br />

If a Portable ACE i.e. Electronic Keyswitch, Key Fob, Tag, Swipe<br />

Card etc. is being used for disarming, it is permissible for the<br />

Confirmed Intruder Alarm signal to be re-enabled after the entry<br />

delay has expired.<br />

WARNING<br />

Owing to the ability to disable ALL of the<br />

confirmation facilities, the customer should be<br />

advised in writing by the alarm company that ALL<br />

means of alarm confirmation are disabled when the<br />

initial entry door is opened. The alarm company<br />

should then obtain written acceptance from the<br />

customer of the disabling of the means of alarm<br />

confirmation.

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