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

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

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Programming the Control Panel Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual Part Arm Text Yes 6 mno Yes 3 def No No Yes ???? Yes Use keys 1 - 3 to select a stay arm group or use the SCROLL key to search e.g. 3 = Stay Arm 3 Press No to edit the text Press NO to select clear screen Press YES to clear screen Use keys 0 - 9 to program text the same way that a mobile phone works Text may be assigned to Part Arm 1, 2 or 3 to allow the user to select the correct Part Arm by description instead of number. A maximum of 16 characters can be programmed for each of the Part Arms. The 3 Part Arm messages are global messages and will appear whenever one of the part arms are selected regardless of which area is being part armed. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Select characters by pressing the corresponding key the appropriate number of times (to select a character on the same key, press to move the cursor along). Holiday Dates 50 INS176 Yes 7 pqrs Yes Yes ?????? Yes Use the SCROLL key to select a Holiday Date Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the new date DD/MM/YY e.g. 030501 = 3rd May 2001 The system has 8 programmable holiday dates. The holiday dates are pre-defined dates on which the Control Timers will not operate. Example Control Timer 1 is programmed to operate between the hours of 8pm and 8am on Monday through to Friday (for the purpose of arming the control panel). Because Bank Holidays normally fall on Mondays the panel would disarm itself leaving the premises unprotected. • Christmas day 2001 falls on a Tuesday • Under normal conditions the Control Timer will operate on a Tuesday • The 25/12/01 is programmed as a Holiday Date • The Control Timer does not operate on Tuesday 25 th December 2001 and the premises remains protected at all times

Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual Programming the Control Panel Speaker Tones Yes 8 tuv Yes No No Yes Press No to edit the sounder option Use keys 1 - 8 to select/deselect the sounder option or use the SCROLL key to search Press No to select/deselect the sounder option The speaker output on the control panel can be programmed so that certain types of tones are not generated. When deselected, Fire, Alarms, Fault, Service, Entry, Exit and Chime tones will not be heard. Select tones by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display means the tone is selected, a Dot on the display means the tone is not selected). F - Fire Tones On Fire alarm tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. A - Alarm Tones On Intruder alarm, Tamper alarm and PA alarm tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. F - Fault Tones On Fault tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. S - Service Tone On Service and Warning tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. E - Entry Tones On Entry tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. X - Exit Tones On Exit tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. C - Chime Tones On Chime 1, 2 and 3 tones will be generated by the control panel sounder/speaker. PC Output Text INS176 51 Yes 9 wxyz Yes 4 ghi No ???? No Yes ???? Yes Use keys 1 - 8 to select a text option or use the SCROLL key to search i.e. 4 = PC Output 4 Text Press NO to edit the text Use keys 0 - 9 to program text the same way that a mobile phone works Press NO followed by YES to clear the screen or keep pressing NO to change between upper case, lower case, numerical and predictive text Text may be assigned to PC Control Outputs 1 to 8 to allow the user to select the correct Output by description instead of number. A maximum of 16 characters can be programmed for each of the PC Outputs. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Select characters by pressing the corresponding key the appropriate number of times (to select a character on the same key, press to move the cursor along).

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 />

Part Arm Text<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

<br />

<br />

6 mno<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

<br />

<br />

3 def<br />

<br />

<br />

No<br />

<br />

No<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

<br />

<br />

????<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

Use keys 1 - 3 to select a<br />

stay arm group or use the<br />

SCROLL key to search<br />

e.g. 3 = Stay Arm 3<br />

Press No to<br />

edit the text<br />

Press NO to select<br />

clear screen<br />

Press YES to<br />

clear screen<br />

Use keys 0 - 9 to program<br />

text the same way that a<br />

mobile phone works<br />

Text may be assigned to Part Arm 1, 2 or 3 to allow the user<br />

to select the correct Part Arm by description instead of<br />

number. A maximum of 16 characters can be programmed<br />

for each of the Part Arms.<br />

<br />

The 3 Part Arm messages are global messages and will<br />

appear whenever one of the part arms are selected<br />

regardless of which area is being part armed.<br />

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

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

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

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

Holiday Dates<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

50 INS176<br />

Yes<br />

7 pqrs<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

<br />

<br />

??????<br />

<br />

<br />

Yes<br />

Use the SCROLL key<br />

to select a Holiday Date<br />

Use keys 0 - 9 to enter the<br />

new date DD/MM/YY<br />

e.g. 030501 = 3rd May 2001<br />

The system has 8 programmable holiday dates.<br />

The holiday dates are pre-defined dates on which the Control<br />

Timers will not operate.<br />

Example<br />

Control Timer 1 is programmed to operate between the hours<br />

of 8pm and 8am on Monday through to Friday (for the<br />

purpose of arming the control panel).<br />

Because Bank Holidays normally fall on Mondays the panel<br />

would disarm itself leaving the premises unprotected.<br />

• Christmas day 2001 falls on a Tuesday<br />

• Under normal conditions the Control Timer will operate<br />

on a Tuesday<br />

• The 25/12/01 is programmed as a Holiday Date<br />

• The Control Timer does not operate on Tuesday 25 th<br />

December 2001 and the premises remains protected at<br />

all times

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