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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 />

25 - Log Part Omits<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Log Part Omits’ respond as follows:<br />

• When an assigned area is part armed, all the zones that<br />

are omitted for that area are logged in the event log<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Log Part Omit’ will never log the zones<br />

that are omitted in the event log when the area is part armed.<br />

26 - Multi Knock Area<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Multi Knock Area’ will respond as follows:<br />

• Zones with the ‘Double Knock’ attribute will use the<br />

multiple knock value set up in system options for zone<br />

activations (see page <strong>48</strong> for details)<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Multi Knock Area’ will use the standard<br />

2 knocks for zone activations.<br />

For the ‘Multi Knock Area’ feature to work, the zone must be<br />

programmed with the ‘Double Knock’ attribute (see page 35<br />

for details).<br />

27 - UDL Keypad<br />

Areas assigned to ‘UDL Keypad’ can be controlled i.e. armed,<br />

disarmed, reset etc. from the ‘On Line Keypad’ when using<br />

the Wintex software and a PC.<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘UDL Keypad’ cannot be controlled i.e.<br />

armed, disarmed, reset etc. from the ‘On Line Keypad’ when<br />

using the Wintex software and a PC.<br />

28 - Auto Chime (C2A)<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Auto Chime’ will respond as follows:<br />

• Zones assigned to the selected areas that have been<br />

programmed for ‘Chime’ will only chime when ‘Custom<br />

Output 1, Stage A’ is on<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Auto Chime’ will only chime when<br />

chime for that area is manually enabled by the user.<br />

DD 243 Options<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 />

The following two options have been provided to ensure that<br />

the control panel can be programmed to comply with this<br />

standard if required.<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.<br />

29 - Confirm in Entry<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Confirm in Entry’ will respond as follows:<br />

• If the entry mode is started for the selected area and a<br />

Confirmed Intruder alarm occurs in that area, Confirmed<br />

Intruder alarm events (for that area) are reported to the<br />

Alarm Receiving Centre<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Confirm in Entry’ will never report<br />

Confirmed Intruder alarm events to the Alarm Receiving<br />

Centre during the entry mode.<br />

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To comply with DD 243, areas must NOT be assigned<br />

to this option, thus preventing Confirmed Intruder<br />

Alarms from being reported to the Alarm Receiving<br />

Centre during the entry mode.<br />

30 - Conf. after Entry<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Conf. After Entry’ will respond as follows:<br />

• Alarm confirmation is ONLY disabled for the duration of the<br />

Entry Time and is RE-ENABLED once the Entry Time has<br />

expired, after which activation of a further two zones that are<br />

not on the entry route must occur before the Alarm<br />

Confirmation output will activate<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Conf. After Entry’ will never report<br />

Confirmed Intruder alarm events to the Alarm Receiving<br />

Centre after the entry delay has expired.<br />

<br />

To comply with DD 243, areas must NOT be assigned<br />

to this option, thus preventing Confirmed Intruder<br />

Alarms from being reported to the Alarm Receiving<br />

Centre after the entry delay has expired.<br />

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

Swipe Card etc. is used to disarm the system, it is<br />

permissible for the Confirmed Intruder Alarm signal to<br />

be re-enabled after the entry delay has expired. In this<br />

case, areas CAN be assigned to ‘Conf. After Entry’.<br />

31 - Part Arm Enabled<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Part Arm Enabled’ can be Part Armed.<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Part Arm Enabled’ cannot be Part<br />

Armed.<br />

32 - Bell Squawk<br />

Areas assigned to ‘Bell Squawk’ will respond as follows:<br />

• When all of the assigned areas are fully armed, the bell will<br />

activate once for 2 seconds, when any one of the assigned<br />

areas are disarmed, the bell will activate twice for 2 seconds<br />

and when any one of the assigned areas are disarmed<br />

following an alarm, the bell will activate five times for 2<br />

seconds.<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘Bell Squawk’ will not activate the Bell<br />

output when arming or disarming.<br />

33 - FOB After Entry<br />

Areas assigned to ‘FOB After Entry’ can only be disarmed<br />

with a Radio FOB once the Entry procedure has been started.<br />

Areas not assigned to ‘FOB After Entry’ can be disarmed with<br />

a Radio FOB at any time.<br />

34 - Armed = Coms<br />

When Areas are assigned to ‘Armed = Coms’ the system will<br />

respond as follows:<br />

• Communications and outputs (Alarm, Confirmed etc.) for<br />

ALL areas will only operate when all of the assigned areas<br />

are armed.<br />

When No Areas are assigned to ‘Armed = Coms’ the system<br />

will respond as follows:<br />

• Communications and outputs (Alarm, Confirmed etc.) for<br />

ALL areas will operate as normal.

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