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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 />

Arming Modes<br />

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Yes<br />

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1 _<br />

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Yes<br />

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1<br />

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Yes<br />

Use the SCROLL key<br />

to select an area<br />

Use keys 1 - 5 to select<br />

an arming mode<br />

e.g. 1 = Entry/Exit<br />

The way that an area arms can be configured for any of the<br />

following options:<br />

1 - Entry/Exit<br />

The area will arm after the ‘Entry/Exit’ door has been closed<br />

and the ‘Exit Settle’ timer has expired.<br />

2 - Exit Term.<br />

The area will arm after the ‘Entry/Exit’ door has been closed,<br />

the ‘Exit Terminator’ button has been pressed and the ‘Exit<br />

Settle’ timer has expired.<br />

3 - Timed Exit<br />

The area will arm after the programmed ‘Exit Time’ has<br />

expired.<br />

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If an ‘Exit Terminator’ zone is activated at any point<br />

during the exit mode, any remaining exit time is<br />

cancelled and the area will arm immediately.<br />

4 - Instant<br />

The area will arm instantly.<br />

5 - Deferred<br />

The area will arm after the programmed ‘Exit Time’ has<br />

expired. However, if any zones not on the exit route are<br />

activated during the exit mode, the ‘Exit Time’ is restarted.<br />

Area Arm Suites<br />

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38 INS176<br />

Yes<br />

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2 abc<br />

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Yes<br />

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4 ghi<br />

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No<br />

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3 def<br />

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Yes<br />

Use keys 1 - 8 to select an<br />

Area Arm Suite or use the<br />

SCROLL key to search e.g. 4<br />

Press NO to edit<br />

the Part Arm Suite<br />

Use keys 1 - 8 to select an<br />

area e.g. 3 = C. Use the<br />

AREA key to toggle between<br />

areas A to H and I to P<br />

The <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong> has 4 Area Arm Suites the <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>88</strong> has 8<br />

Area Arm Suites and the <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>168</strong> and <strong>640</strong> both have 16<br />

Area Arm Suites. Any number of areas can be assigned to<br />

each suite. Areas assigned to an Area Arm Suite will be<br />

armed when the suite is selected, making it easier for the<br />

user to select multiple areas if required.<br />

Example<br />

Area Arm Suites could be useful in a domestic situation<br />

where the user wants to arm areas A and B at night but does<br />

not want to select each area individually.<br />

• Areas ‘A and B ‘ would be assigned to ‘Area Arm Suite 1’<br />

• When the user wants to arm the system at night, ‘Area<br />

Arm Suite 1’ would be selected<br />

• Areas A and B are automatically selected for arming<br />

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Descriptive text may also be assigned to the Area Arm<br />

Suite (see page 39 for details).<br />

Area Arm Suite Controller<br />

The suites can be assigned to keypads so that different<br />

combinations of areas can be armed or disarmed depending<br />

on which keypad is used (see page 54 for details) and<br />

operates as follows:<br />

• Keypad 1 = Area Arm Suite 1, Keypad 2 = Area Arm<br />

Suite 2, Keypad 3 = Area Arm Suite 3 etc.<br />

• When a User code is entered at a keypad, one of the<br />

‘Area Arm Suites’ is selected (depending on which<br />

keypad was used) and the areas contained within that<br />

suite arm using the arming mode for that suite, the<br />

keypad sounder will also follow the areas defined by the<br />

suite.

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