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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 />

View iD Data<br />

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Omit<br />

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Menu<br />

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Menu<br />

Press 0 to toggle between<br />

iD Loop 1 and 2<br />

The status of the zones<br />

will be displayed<br />

Press Area to toggle<br />

between Normal<br />

loop scan<br />

Quick<br />

loop scan and<br />

Biscuit Mapping<br />

Press 0 to toggle between<br />

iD Loop 1 and 2.<br />

Use Scroll keys to select the<br />

required iD biscuit.<br />

Press No to edit<br />

the zone mapping and<br />

wiring options.<br />

Use keys 0 - 9 to enter<br />

the zone number<br />

Press Omit to toggle between<br />

Normally Open and Normally<br />

Closed wiring.<br />

* = Normally Open.<br />

Viewing the iD Data<br />

This option allows the 60IXD expander the iD biscuit data to<br />

be viewed to diagnostic purposes. There are two way of<br />

viewing the data from the expander:<br />

Normal Scan Mode<br />

This is the normal operation mode of the expander and the<br />

data being displayed is the average result of 4 successive<br />

scans of the iD loop.<br />

Quick Scan Mode<br />

In this mode the data being displayed is the result of each<br />

scan of the iD loop. This mode is useful for identifying<br />

problems with biscuits due to interference, high resistance<br />

connections etc.<br />

“iD” is a registered trade mark of Chloride Safety System Limited.<br />

Configure Radio<br />

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Activate the Tamper<br />

on the Device<br />

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Menu<br />

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

required device number or<br />

use the SCROLL key to search<br />

e.g. 23 = Device 23<br />

Press YES to learn<br />

Radio Device<br />

Press NO to map the<br />

device to a zone/user<br />

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

required zone/user number or<br />

use the SCROLL key to search<br />

e.g. 64 = Zone 64<br />

Top Line = Serial number<br />

and status of device<br />

Bottom Line = Signal strength<br />

and zone/user number<br />

Configuring Radio devices<br />

Up to 32 wireless detectors and up to the maximum number<br />

of users in remote FOBS can be leant on to the system.<br />

Wireless devices can then be mapped on to the system along<br />

with conventional detectors.<br />

The top line on the display shows the serial number of the<br />

device and also the status i.e. Active, Tamper etc.<br />

The bottom line of the display shows the signal strength and<br />

also which zone/user the device is mapped to.<br />

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Signal strength should be greater than 30.<br />

The signal range is between 0 and 100<br />

See Radio-Plus installation manual for full details.

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