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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 />

Available Outputs<br />

Various sets of programmable outputs can be found on the<br />

control panel, keypads, expanders and output modules.<br />

Panel Outputs<br />

Panel outputs 1 - 5 are located on the top right hand corner<br />

of the control panel and can be programmed to any of the<br />

output types listed (see page 21 for wiring details).<br />

Digi Outputs<br />

Digi outputs 1 - 8 are located on the left hand side of the<br />

control panel and can be programmed to any of the output<br />

types listed (see page 21 for wiring details).<br />

Digi Channels<br />

Digi channels 1 - 8 are for the Com300, Com2400 and<br />

ComISDN plug-on communicators and can be programmed<br />

to any of the output types listed.<br />

RedCARE/Relay Pins<br />

RedCARE or Relay Pins 1 - 8 are for a plug on RedCARE or<br />

RM8 Relay module and can be programmed to any of the<br />

output types listed.<br />

Keypad Outputs<br />

Keypad outputs are for the outputs on the remote keypads<br />

(see page 14 for details) and can be programmed to any of<br />

the output types listed. Wire as per Panel Outputs shown on<br />

page 21.<br />

Expander Outputs<br />

Expander outputs are for the outputs on the zone/output<br />

expanders (see page 15 for details) and can be programmed<br />

to any of the output types listed. Wire as per Panel Outputs<br />

shown on page 21.<br />

Custom Outputs<br />

Custom outputs are NOT physical outputs they are ‘Software’<br />

outputs that can be configured to operate under certain<br />

conditions (see page 63 for details). Once configured these<br />

outputs can then be assigned to a physical output (see<br />

system outputs 22-27).<br />

X-10 Outputs<br />

X-10 outputs are NOT physical outputs they are ‘Software’<br />

outputs that can be configured to operate devices that are<br />

connected to an X-10 controller. These outputs can also be<br />

assigned a house and unit number along with descriptive<br />

text. (see page 63 for details).<br />

Programming Outputs<br />

When programming outputs, select an output group and an<br />

output type from that group’s list (each output group has its<br />

own output types) then select attributes (if required).<br />

<br />

Output Group + Output Type + Output Attributes<br />

= Output Programmed.<br />

Output Group - Not Used<br />

Only the following output type is available:<br />

Not Used (off)<br />

This output type never activates.<br />

Output Group - System<br />

Select an output type from the following options:<br />

00 - Phone Line Fault<br />

This output type activates when a telephone line fault is<br />

detected and deactivates when the fault is cleared.<br />

01 - Mains Power Off<br />

This output type activates when no AC Mains is detected on<br />

the control panel and deactivates when mains is detected.<br />

02 - Aux Fuse Blown<br />

This output type activates when the Auxiliary fuse (F1) fails<br />

and deactivates when the system is reset.<br />

03 - Bell Tamper<br />

This output type activates when the control panel Bell tamper<br />

or an expander input (programmed as Bell tamper) is<br />

activated, causing a Tamper alarm on the system, and<br />

deactivates when the Tamper alarm is reset.<br />

04 - Auxiliary Tamper<br />

This output type activates when the control panel Aux tamper<br />

or an expander input (programmed as Auxiliary tamper) is<br />

activated, causing a Tamper alarm on the system, and<br />

deactivates when the Tamper alarm is reset.<br />

05 - Panel Lid Tamper<br />

This output type activates whenever the panel cover is<br />

removed, causing a Tamper alarm on the system, and<br />

deactivates when the Tamper alarm is reset.<br />

06 - Engineer Working<br />

This output type activates whenever an Engineer code is<br />

entered to access the programming menu and deactivates<br />

when the engineer logs off.<br />

07 - Confirm Devices<br />

This output type activates when the control panel requires<br />

devices to be confirmed and deactivates when the devices<br />

are confirmed (see page <strong>88</strong> for details).<br />

08 - Service Required<br />

This output type activates when the ‘Service Interval’ timer<br />

expires and deactivates when an Engineer code is entered<br />

(see page 44 for details).<br />

09 - Bell Fuse Blown<br />

This output type activates when the control panel bell fuse<br />

(F4) fails and deactivates when the system is reset.<br />

10 - Battery Fault<br />

This output type activates when the system detects a fault with<br />

the stand-by battery, and deactivates when the fault clears.<br />

11 - Battery Test On<br />

This output type activates when the ‘Battery Test’ starts, and<br />

deactivates when the test expires (see page 44 for details).<br />

12 - Courtesy Light<br />

This output type activates when the ‘Courtesy’ timer starts, and<br />

deactivates when the timer expires (see page 44 for details).<br />

13 - System Open<br />

This output type activates when all areas are unarmed, and<br />

deactivates when any area is armed.<br />

14 - Fully Arm<br />

This output type activates when the system is fully armed and<br />

deactivates when the system is disarmed.<br />

15 - Digi Failed<br />

This output type activates when the plug-on communicator fails<br />

to report to the Alarm Receiving Centre (after 3 dialling<br />

attempts), and deactivates the next time the communicator<br />

successfully reports to the Alarm Receiving Centre.<br />

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