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

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

Control Timers<br />

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Use the SCROLL key to<br />

select control timer 1 - 8<br />

Enter the ‘a’ On time<br />

for e.g. 1152 = 11:52 am<br />

Press YES to select<br />

the ‘a’ On Time<br />

‘DAYS OF OPERATION’<br />

Use keys 1 - 8 to select<br />

the days 1 = Sunday<br />

through to 7 = Saturday<br />

(8 = Holiday Date)<br />

e.g. 1 = Sunday<br />

Press YES to select<br />

the ‘a’ Off Time<br />

Enter the ‘a’ Off Time<br />

for e.g. 2134 = 9:34 pm<br />

Press YES to select<br />

the ‘a’ Off Time<br />

‘DAYS OF OPERATION’<br />

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

days e.g. 3 = Tuesday<br />

The <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong> has 4 control timers and the <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>88</strong>, <strong>168</strong> and<br />

<strong>640</strong> all have 8 control timers. Each timer has two ON and OFF<br />

times (a & b), and can be programmed to operate on any day of<br />

the week. Once configured, the timers can be used to arm or<br />

disarm areas, lockout users and control outputs.<br />

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When programming the Control Timers ON time,<br />

pressing will bring a ‘*’ up on the display. This ‘*’<br />

indicates that the internal sounders will chime every<br />

time the Control Timers ON time is reached.<br />

When programming the Control Timers DAYS of<br />

operation, pressing will bring ‘HO’ up on the<br />

display. This ‘HO’ indicates that the control timer will<br />

operate on any programmed Holiday date.<br />

System Text<br />

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Use keys 1 - 6 to select<br />

a text option or use the<br />

SCROLL key to search<br />

i.e. 5 = Banner Message<br />

Press YES to<br />

edit the text<br />

Use keys 0 - 9 to program<br />

text the same way that a<br />

mobile phone works<br />

Press NO followed by YES<br />

to clear the screen or keep<br />

pressing NO to change between<br />

upper case, lower case,<br />

numerical and predictive text<br />

The system has 7 programmable messages.<br />

1 - Reset Message<br />

This 32-character message is displayed whenever the control<br />

panel requires an Engineer reset.<br />

2 - Anti-code Msg.<br />

This 32-character message is displayed whenever the control<br />

panel requires a Anti-code Reset.<br />

3 - Service Message<br />

This 32-character message is displayed whenever the control<br />

panel requires Daytime reset.<br />

4 - Location Text<br />

This 32-character message is displayed whenever the<br />

engineer views the location text in ‘Engineer Utils’.<br />

5 - Banner Message<br />

This 16-character message is displayed above the time and<br />

date whenever the control panel is unarmed or fully armed.<br />

6 - Part Arm Banner<br />

This 16-character message is displayed above the time and<br />

date whenever the control panel is part armed.<br />

7 - Printer Header<br />

This 32-character header will be printed whenever a log<br />

printout is taken from the control panel or a Short Message<br />

Service (SMS) text message is sent to a mobile phone.

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