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MA880I Solution-16/ Solution-16 This page has been included for you to cut out and insert into the spine Safecom of the folder Installation Manual ISSUE 2.20 (61-2) 9672 1777...
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Firmware Revision 1.10 - 2.06 Hardware Revision E - K This installation manual includes programming locations to suit both Solution-16 (CC880/LP880) and the Solution- 16 Safecom (SC8016) control panel. Locations that are only relevant when using the SC8016 are prefixed with the word Safecom.
Table Of Contents INTRODUCTION..........................13 INTRODUCTION ................................14 QUICK START ..................................15 TELEPERMIT NOTE ................................16 PROGRAMMING..........................17 PROGRAMMING ................................18 PROGRAMMING WITH THE REMOTE CODEPAD .....................19 PROGRAMMING WITH THE HAND HELD PROGRAMMER ..................20 PROGRAMMING USING THE PROGRAMMING KEY ....................21 PROGRAMMING VIA THE DTMF COMMAND MODULE..................22 How To Establish A Communication Link With The Control Panel ................22 Programming The Control Panel Once A Communication Link Has Been Established ..........22 PROGRAMMING OPTION BITS .............................22...
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Fault Descriptions ................................42 Low Battery.................................42 Date and Time..............................42 Sensor Watch ..............................42 Horn Speaker Monitor ............................43 Telephone Line Fault ............................43 E2 Fault................................43 Zone 16 In Alarm - Partitioned Systems Only ....................43 Communication Failure............................43 AC Mains Failure ................................43 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS........................45 SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ..............................46 Installer Code Functions ..............................46 Set The Number Of Days Until The First Test Report..................46 Event Memory Recall Mode ..........................47...
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Securitel ..................................77 How To Program and Set Up Securitel........................77 Securitel and Partitioning ..............................77 Domestic Reporting.................................78 Programming Domestic Reporting..........................78 Domestic Dialling Operation............................79 Acknowledge Domestic Dialling ..........................79 Synthesised Voice Reporting ............................80 How To Set Up The Control Panel For Synthesised Voice Format................80 How To Disable Synthesised Voice Dialling Using The Master Code................81 Synthesised Voice Dialling Operation..........................81 How To Acknowledge Synthesised Voice Dialling Without DTMF Command Module Fitted ........81...
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Handover Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode 1 ....................105 Delay-1 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode 1.......................105 Delay-2 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode 1.......................106 Delay-3 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode 1....................106 Delay-4 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode 1....................106 24 Hour Burglary Zone ..........................106 24 Hour Fire Zone............................106 Chime Zone (Follow Me)..........................106...
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Normally Low, One Shot Open With Retrigger ....................135 Normally Low, One Shot Open With Reset ....................135 Normally Low, One Shot Open With Alarm ....................135 Normally Low, Latching Open........................135 Output Polarity - (Software Version 1.10 Only)......................135 Timing Of Outputs ................................136 Pulsing Polarities................................136 One Shot Polarities................................137 SYSTEM EVENT TIMERS......................
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Eight Channel Open Collector Output Board (CC884)....................198 Connection For Momentary Or Latching Keyswitch ....................199 Connections For 25 Pin Logging Printer........................199 Connections For 9 Pin Logging Printer.........................199 Solution-16 Component Overlay ..........................200 Solution-16 Safecom Interface............................202 How To Install The BNC Fitting ..........................202 How To Mount The Radio............................203 Mounting The Radio ..............................203...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Introduction Congratulations on selecting the control panel for your installation. So that you can obtain the most from Solution-16 your unit, we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating and installation features of this control panel.
Introduction Quick Start The following steps will enable you to use the Solution-16 control panel with the factory default values. Connect the AC plug pack to the control panel. All zone indicators on the remote codepad will illuminate momentarily and then extinguish. Check the operation of the overload LED (LD1) on the printed circuit board.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Telepermit Note The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating conditions. This equipment shall not be used in any manner that could constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Programming The programming options of this control panel are stored in a non-volatile EPROM. This memory will hold all the relevant configuration and user specific data even during a total power loss. The data retention time is as long as ten years without power, therefore, no reprogramming will be required after powering the control panel down.
Programming Programming With The Remote Codepad The control panel must be in the disarmed state with no flashing zone alarm memories to access the Installer's Programming Mode. This can be achieved by entering the followed by the button. The factory default Master Code 2580 To access the Installer's Programming Mode, enter the followed by the...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Programming With The Hand Held Programmer The Hand Held Programmer (CC814) has five, seven segment displays. The three on the left display the location number, and the two on the right display the data for that particular location.
Programming Programming Using The Programming Key The Programming Key (CC891) is a unique device that will allow you to easily program your control panel. Inserting the programming key will automatically initiate a data transfer from the programming key to the control panel memory. If you have a new programming key, you should first enter the Installer's Programming Mode, configure your control panel as per your requirements before inserting the programming key.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Programming Via The DTMF Command Module The DTMF Command Module (CC886) will allow you to operate and program your control panel remotely via the telephone line. Once a communications link has been established with the control panel, you will be able to perform any system functions using the codepad on a touch tone telephone for Master Code, User Code and Installer Code Functions as well as access into Installer's Programming Mode.
Programming Installers Programming Commands There are several commands that can be invoked to perform various functions once the Installer's Programming Mode has been entered. To invoke the command, enter the corresponding numerical code followed by the button Command Function Enable and Disable Zone Status Mode Test Programming Key Exit Installer’s Programming Mode Reset Control Panel Back To Factory Default Settings...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Command 959 - Test Programming Key This command causes a test to be carried out on the programming key. This test is non destructive and any data in the programming key will remain intact after the test has been completed. One long beep indicates that the programming key has failed and three beeps indicate a successful test.
Programming Command 962 - Copy Control Panel Memory To Programming Key This command is used to copy the control panel memory to the programming key. How To Copy The Control Panel Memory To The Programming Key Enter Installer's Programming Mode. Plug the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Command 964 - Erase Programming Key This command erases all data from the programming key. How To Erase The Programming Key Enter the Installer's Programming Mode. Connect the programming key onto the pins marked PROGRAMMING KEY on the control panel.
Programming Command 965 - Set Up Domestic Dialling Format Command 965 has been added to make the set up of the Domestic Dialling Format a one step operation. Refer to page 78 for more information on "Domestic Reporting". After Installer's Programming Mode has been accessed, enter command followed by the button.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Command 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations This command enables or disables the automatic stepping of locations while programming. When enabled via the hand held programmer, the decimal point of the left most display will reflect the mode of operation.
Installer Code MUST be used for further programming of the control panel. If the Installer Code is not known, the control panel will need to be returned to your EDM Distributor for exchange. A nominal fee applies for this service.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Indicators and Operations The Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your alarm system. It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation.
System Indicators and Operations MAINS Indicator indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains power is normal or has failed. MAINS Indicator Definition AC Mains Power Normal AC Mains Failure Flashing Table 9: MAINS Indicator Function FAULT Indicator indicator is used to indicate that the system has detected a system fault.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 LCD Codepad Indicators The LCD fixed icon codepads provide full zone status indication at all times as well as a number of special icons which indicate such things as system armed, system disarmed, mains fail, system fault and other system functions.
System Indicators and Operations System Operations Arming The System In AWAY Mode There are two methods for arming your system in the AWAY Mode. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and requires to be enabled in "LOCATION 670" on page 161. Note: Single button arming in AWAY Mode will report as user code number 32 Method One...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Arming The System In STAY Mode 1 STAY Mode 1 is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated. These zones can only be programmed by the installer. When there is a need to arm only the system perimeter, this mode is extremely handy. It automatically disables the interior detection zones for allowing movement within the protected area while at the same time arming the perimeter zones.
System Indicators and Operations Disarming The System From STAY Mode 1 There are two methods for disarming the system from STAY Mode 1. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and requires to be enabled in "LOCATION 670" on page 161. Note: Method two will not operate unless "Single Button Arming Allowed (AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 &...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Arming The System In STAY Mode 2 STAY Mode 2 is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated. These zones are programmed via the Master Code holder. When there is a need to arm the system perimeter only, this mode is extremely handy. It automatically disables the interior detection zones allowing for movement within the protected area while at the same time arming the perimeter zones.
System Indicators and Operations Disarming The System From STAY Mode 2 There are two methods for disarming the system from STAY Mode 2. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and requires to be enabled in "LOCATION 670" on page 161. Note: Method two will not operate unless "Single Button Arming Allowed (AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 &...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Codepad Duress Alarm A codepad duress alarm can be used as a hold up alarm. This will occur when the number is added to the end of any valid user code that is being used to disarm the system. A duress alarm is always silent and can only be made use of if your system is reporting back to a monitoring station or pocket pager.
System Indicators and Operations Isolating Zones When a zone is isolated, access is allowed into that zone at all times. Isolating zones is performed by one of two methods. One way requires the use of a valid user code while the other way does not. The ability to isolate zones is governed by the priority level allocated to each user code holder.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Fault Analysis Mode Whenever a system fault occurs, the indicator will flash and the codepad will beep once every minute. FAULT MAINS If the indicator is flashing, this is because the AC mains has been disconnected. There is no need to determine this type of MAINS system fault.
System Indicators and Operations Horn Speaker Monitor A horn speaker fault will register when the horn speaker becomes disconnected from the control panel. This fault will clear when the horn speaker is reconnected. Refer to "LOCATION 665" on page 154 to enable monitoring of the horn speaker.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Functions This section deals with the more advanced features that are required for testing and regular maintenance of the system. Features such as Installer Code Functions, Master Code Functions and Hold Down Functions are covered in this section.
System Functions Event Memory Recall Mode This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system. The event memory recall mode reports all alarms and arming/disarming of the system in the AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 and STAY Mode 2. This function helps with trouble shooting system faults.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Walk Test Mode Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly. Before activating walk test mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing. Refer to "Isolating Zones" on page 41 for further information.
System Functions Telephone Monitor Mode On and Off Telephone monitor mode allows the remote codepad to be used for a visual representation of data transmissions between the control panel and the base station receiver. The dialling sequence is also shown in this mode. The codepad will beep once every two seconds while telephone monitor mode is turned on regardless of whether the system is in Installer's Programming Mode or normal operating mode.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Master Code Functions Master Code Functions are designed to allow those users that have the appropriate priority level to perform certain functions of a Supervisory level. These functions can only be carried out when the system is in the disarmed state.
System Functions Changing and Deleting User Codes This function allows a Master Code user to add/change or delete any of the system user codes including Auxiliary Codes 1 and 2. The auxiliary codes are treated as user codes 33 and 34. How To Add Or Change A User Code Enter your followed by...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 How To Delete A User Code (Software Version 1.10 Only) Enter your followed by and the button. Three beeps will be heard and the indicators will begin to flash. STAY AWAY Enter the (1-34) that you wish to delete followed by the button.
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System Functions Zone Indicators Showing Relative User Numbers User Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 MAINS FAULT Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Indicator Table 19: Zone Indicators Showing Relative User Numbers Electronics Design &...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Programming Domestic Phone Numbers This option allows a Master Code holder to view and program the required telephone numbers that the system will call in the event of an alarm. For a more detailed description, refer to "Domestic Reporting" on page 78 for further information.
System Functions Event Memory Recall Mode This feature allows you to playback the last forty events that have occurred to the system. The event memory recall mode reports all alarms and arming/disarming of the system in the or AWAY Modes. This function helps with trouble STAY shooting system faults.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Walk Test Mode Walk test mode allows you to test detection devices to ensure that they are functioning correctly. This should be performed on a weekly basis. Before activating walk test mode, isolate any zones that are not required for testing. Refer to “Isolating Zones" on page 41 for more information on isolating zones.
System Functions Turning Outputs On and Off If an output has been programmed for remote operation via the telephone or to automatically turn on at a particular time, it can be turned on and off using this Master Code Function via the remote codepad, over the telephone via the DTMF Command Module or the Alarm Link Software.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Setting The Date and Time This function needs to be used when the date and time requires to be changed or the system has been powered down. How To Set The New Date and Time Enter your...
System Functions Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones This function allows the Master Code holder to select which zones are to be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode 2. Every time the system is armed in STAY Mode 2, the zones programmed using this function will be automatically isolated until the system has been powered down or the Master Code holder changes the zones numbers required to be automatically isolated in STAY Mode 2.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 User Code Functions - Partitioned Systems Only Function Description Arming and Disarming All Areas At The Same Time - Partitioned Systems Only Table 23: User Code Functions Arming and Disarming All Areas At The Same Time - Partitioned Systems Only This option allows the user to arm and disarm all areas that the code is assigned to at the same time.
System Functions Hold Down Functions Hold down functions are incorporated to allow easy activation of specific operations. When a button is held down for two seconds, two beeps will be heard and a particular function will operate. The functions available are listed below. Arm The System In AWAY Mode Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will arm the system in the AWAY Mode.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Bell Test Holding the button down until two beeps are heard will sound the speakers for a two second burst. No other sounding device will sound in this mode. If an EDMSAT (SS914) has been connected to the control panel, this function will test the horn speaker for a two second burst followed by the strobe connected to the satellite siren.
System Functions Fault Analysis Mode There are various system faults that can be detected by the control panel. When any of these are present, the FAULT indicator will begin to flash and the codepad will beep once every minute. Refer to "Fault Descriptions" on page 42 for a more detailed description on each fault type.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Codepad ID and Buzzer Tone Change Holding the button down for two seconds performs one of two functions. The first function is to indicate the area that the codepad belongs to when the system has been partitioned.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Remote Operations This section covers all aspects of operating and programming the control panel other than by a remote codepad or Solution-16 the hand held programmer. There are a number of methods that can be used via the telephone line to gain access to the control panel.
Remote Operations Operating The Control Panel Using The DTMF Command Module The DTMF Command Module (CC886) will allow you to operate the control panel remotely via the telephone line. Once a communications link has been established with the control panel, you can perform any system functions as you would using the codepad on a touch-tone telephone.
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 To Establish A Communication Link With Your Control Panel (Partitioned System) Dial the telephone number that the control panel has been connected to. When the control panel answers your call, you will hear a short jingle.
Upload/Download Via Alarm Link Software control panel can be remotely programmed or controlled via an IBM or compatible personal computer via the Solution-16 Alarm Link Software (CC816). This facility will allow you to make alterations to your customers control panel without the need to leave your office, thus improving customer service and saving you time and money.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Remote Connect The remote connect feature allows you to establish a connection through the telephone network from your IBM or compatible computer to the control panel anywhere in the country where a telephone line is present. The advantages of this Solution-16 are very obvious and having this facility will allow you to offer faster service to your clients.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Reporting Formats When making use of the control panel's dialling and communication features, there are a number of transmission formats available. Refer to "LOCATION 050" on page 94 to set the required transmission format. The control panel Solution-16 comes factory default to report in the Contact ID Format.
Reporting Formats Event Codes Event Description Event Description Event Description Medical Alarms 24 Hour Non Burglary Peripheral Troubles Medical 25 Hour Non Burg System Peripheral Pendant Transmitter Gas Detected Polling Loop Open Fail To Report In Refrigeration Polling Loop Short Loss Of Heat Exp Module Failure Fire Alarms...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Point ID Codes Point ID Event Description Event Code Explanation Page Zone Specific Burglary Zones 1-7 and 9-16 Burglary Zone Specific Burglary Zone 8 (24 Hour) 24 Hour Burglary Open/Close 401 Fixed Opening - User ##...
Reporting Formats General Reporting Formats The following formats may be designated to report in either Standard of Extended Formats. In all cases, the standard format will report to the central monitoring station a Subscriber ID Number followed by an Alarm, Trouble, Restore or Open/Close codes. The Expanded 3+1 and Expanded 4+1 Formats will report a Subscriber ID Number followed by an Expansion Code, followed by a second line where the Expansion Code is repeated as the Subscriber ID Number followed by the Reporting Channel (Or User ID) relevant to that report.
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Code Description Code Description Subscriber ID Number Alarm Restore Code SSSS Alarm Trouble Restore Code Channel Number Bypass Restore Code Zero AC Fail Restore Code 1 digit Trouble AC Fail Restore Code Second Digit Bypass Low Battery Restore Code 1...
Securitel control panel can communicate to base stations via the Securitel Network using an EDMSTU (CS800). Not Solution-16 all messages can be transmitted via securitel as they can via the communication dialler transmitting in Contact ID Format. Refer to "Table 31: Securitel Reporting Messages" below for the list of messages that are supported by securitel.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Domestic Reporting The "Primary Telephone Number" and the "Secondary Telephone Number" locations that are normally used for base station reporting can be added together making provision to store up to 32 digits. The 32 data locations are now used to store any number of telephone numbers and subject to the length of each of the telephone numbers it is possible to store 3 or more different telephone numbers for Domestic Dialling Format.
Reporting Formats Domestic Dialling Operation When the control panel has activated into alarm condition, it will commence dialling the first programmed telephone number. If a busy or engaged tone has been detected, the control panel will hang up and commence dialling the second telephone number (if one is programmed).
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Synthesised Voice Reporting The Voice Module (CC888) has been designed so that a clear concise voice message can be transmitted by the control panel to the telephone numbers of your choice when an alarm condition occurs. This allows the person receiving your call to easily understand that the alarm at your home or office has been activated and that action is required.
Reporting Formats How To Disable Synthesised Voice Dialling Using The Master Code If at any time the Master Code holder wishes to cancel Synthesised Voice dialling for any reason (eg. They are moving house and they do not wish the system to continue calling their place of work or mobile phone etc), they can enter the followed by and then the button, the...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Operation Of The Voice Module The unit has two modes of operation being: Record Mode - Crystal Earpiece Not Plugged In. Replay Mode - Crystal Earpiece Plugged In. Recording The Voice Message In the RECORD mode, the crystal earpiece should not be connected. To record a message on the voice module, press and hold the Record/Play switch.
Remember to align the arrows on the voice module to those on the control panel. Reconnect the power to the control panel once the voice module has been connected correctly. Figure 2: Diagram Of EDM Voice Module (CC888) Electronics Design & Manufacturing Pty Limited...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Basic Pager Format Reporting Basic Pager Format requires some interpretation of the numbers that appear on the display, however, it is possible to differentiate between 1000 different control panels when a number of control panels are reporting to the one pager.
Programming and Hardware Requirements To use PET Alpha Pager Reporting Format, the following programming and hardware options are required. The EDM Modem Module (CC811 or CC811B) will be required to be fitted to the AUXILIARY MODULE socket on the control panel.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 PET Alpha Pager Messages This transmission format is the most informative method of reporting alarm activity to the end user. When using the PET Alpha Pager Format, the control panel will transmit all alarm information using English language messages. Once the alarm message has been received on the pager, appropriate action can be taken.
Reporting Formats PET Alpha Pager Password 70 61 73 73 77 64 00 00 LOCATION 514 - 529 A provision has been made in the PET protocol for a mandatory six-digit ASCII character password to be transmitted before the alarm message is transmitted. However, at the time of writing this manual, neither Telecom nor Hutchinson is making full use of this feature.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Converting ASCII Characters To Hexadecimal To program an ASCII letter character and convert that to a number to be programmed, refer to “Table 37: Hexadecimal Conversion Table" for converting letters and numbers to decimal numbers. Example If you need to program an Alpha Pager Password with the letter 'L' in upper case, you would then program that letter as: 4,12.
Reporting Formats Logging System Events Via Serial Printer A serial printer can be connected to the control panel to report all events that have occurred. The logging of an event will include the time and date along with a description of the event that occurred. The serial printer is required to be connected to Output 3 and programmed as follows: OUTPUT 3 - LOCATION 552 - 557...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Event Printer Log Report Time Altered By User # Set Date and Time Enter Installer’s Programming Mode Entering Installer’s Mode Comms Fail Communications Failure Change Programming Information EPROM Data Changed Exit Installer’s Mode Exit Installer’s Programming Mode...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Base Station Information This section outlines the programming information required for the control panel when communicating with base Solution-16 station receivers. Typically these parameters specify the telephone numbers to call, the transmission formats, handshake tones and transmission speeds.
Only use the Australian method if the control panel is to be connected to the Australian Telecommunications Network. The International DTMF dialling option should only be used in those countries that allow both the caller and the receiver to terminate the phone call. Using the incorrect format will disable EDM's patent Telephone Anti-Jamming feature. Option...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Handshake Tone LOCATION 049 This location sets the type of handshake tone required before data transmissions to the monitoring station will begin. Hi Lo Handshake Tone is required when the control panel requires to communicate in Contact ID Format or High Speed DTMF.
Base Station Information Transmission Speed LOCATION 051 This location selects the speed at which data is transmitted to the base station receiver when Low-Speed Pulsed transmission formats are used. Altering this location will only effect pulsed transmission formats. Option Transmission Speed Option Transmission Speed 1 Pulse Per Second...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Subscriber ID Number 0000 LOCATION 052 - 055 This number is transmitted to identify the calling control panel. Enter the desired Subscriber ID Number in the four locations provided. For Basic Pager Format, "LOCATION 052" is ignored and the first digit of the Subscriber ID Number required must start in "LOCATION 053".
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Access Codes This section describes the access codes that are used to assign privileges and access functions for user code holders of the system. Three types of user codes exist within the system, the Installer Code, User Codes and Auxiliary Codes. Each of these codes allow specific access and operation of the varied functions of the control panel.
Access Codes User Code Priority There are seven different priority levels that can be allocated to the user code. Each priority level allows or restricts the functions that different user code holders can perform. Note: Once user code priority levels 4, 6 and 12 have been enabled to any of the available 32 user codes, the method of "Standard Isolating"...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 User Code 1 User Code 2 Location 064 - 071 Location 072 - 079 0 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 User Code 3 User Code 4 User Code 5 Location 080 - 087...
Access Codes Auxiliary Codes Auxiliary Codes can be used to operate programmable outputs. Refer to Output Event Types "2,12" and "2,13" on page 131 for further information. Auxiliary Codes can be any length from one to seven digits long. Any unused location should be programmed with the value 15. The priority level (Which is the last location of each Auxiliary Code) controls the behaviour of the code, allowing the code to operate when the system is armed or disarmed etc.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Zone Programming Each zone contains eight locations that are divided into two groups of four. The first four locations determine how the zone operates, while the second four locations contain the dialler reporting information. Zone Operating Information Zone Type This location programs the “Zone Type”...
Zone Programming Zone Types There are sixteen different zone types to choose from. Each zone has the ability to be programmed as any one of the types listed below; Zone Type Description Zone Type Description Instant Delay-1 + Isolated In STAY Mode 1 Handover Delay-2 + Isolated In STAY Mode 1 Delay-1...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Delay-2 Zone + Isolated In STAY Mode 1 This zone will act as a Delay-2 zone when the system is armed in the AWAY Mode, but will be automatically isolated when the system is armed in STAY Mode 1.
Solution-16 trigger an alarm condition will be locked out. All other zones that are triggered during the same siren run time will reset when the sirens reset.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Sensor Watch Sensor watch gives the control panel the ability to recognise that detection devices may have stopped working. This is a feature that monitors the operation of a zone over a programmed time period. Refer to "LOCATION 642 - 643" on page 142 for programming "Sensor Watch Time".
Zone Programming Zone Pulse Count Handover Zone pulse count handover will only operate with zone pulse count time options 8 - 15. Refer to "Zone Pulse Count Time" on page 109 for more information. Any zone that registers one trigger pulse will automatically increment any other zones pulse count that has already registered at least one trigger pulse during its respective time.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Day Alarm LOCATION 336 Option Day Alarm Zone Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Table 52: Day Alarm Zones 1-4 LOCATION 337 Option Day Alarm Zone Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Table 53: Day Alarm Zones 5-8 Day alarm enables a combination of zones to be monitored while the system is in the disarmed state.
Zone Programming Day Alarm Operation - (Software Version 1.10) How To Turn Day Alarm ON Enter your followed by and the button. Three beeps will be heard. How To Turn Day Alarm OFF Enter your followed by and the button. Two beeps will be heard.
The EOL resistor value for the zones can be chosen from any of the different values listed. If 16 zones are required, an EDM Zone Expansion Board will be required to be fitted to the control panel and enabled in "LOCATION 672" on page 163.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Status Information This section covers features that are involved with the basic house keeping of the system. This includes monitoring of the zones - whether they are isolated from the system or more importantly that they are actually operating, the status of both the AC mains and DC power to the system and codepad generated alarms activated by the user.
System Status Information Zone Trouble Report (1-8) LOCATION 472 - 473 Location Description Alarm Or Expansion Code In 4+2 Format Restore Code In 4+2 Format Table 57: Zone Trouble Codes For Zones 1-8 A zone is in trouble when it is unsealed at the end of exit time. A "Sensor Trouble" report (Contact ID Event Code 380) will be transmitted to indicate that one or more zones have been automatically isolated by the system.
System Status Information Codepad Panic 1201 LOCATION 480 - 483 Location Description Contact ID Event Code - Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code - Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4+2 Format Contact ID Event Code - Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel (Dialler Channel 1, 2, 3 or 4) Table 60: Codepad Panic Locations...
System Status Information Low Battery 3091 LOCATION 492 - 495 Location Description Contact ID Event Code - Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code - Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4+2 Format Contact ID Event Code - Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel (Dialler Channel 1, 2, 3 or 4) Table 63: Low Battery Locations...
System Status Information Safecom RF Fail 3531 LOCATION 760 - 763 Location Description Contact ID Event Code - Hundreds Digit Contact ID Event Code - Tens Digit Or Alarm Or Expansion Digit In 4+2 Format Contact ID Event Code - Units Digit Or Channel Location For All Other Formats Dialler Channel (Dialler Channel 1, 2, 3 or 4) (Point ID =48 Decimal)
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Test Reports 00000090 LOCATION 506 - 513 Location Description Actual Required Hour Of The Day (Tens Digit) Actual Required Hour Of The Day (Units Digit) Actual Required Minute Of The Day (Tens Digit) Actual Required Minute Of The Day (Units Digit)
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Programmable Outputs control panel has six fully programmable outputs on the main PCB and an option of adding an extra eight Solution-16 outputs via the 8 Channel Output Expansion Board (CC884). The 8 Channel Output Expansion Board connects onto the pins marked JP5 and JP6 on the control panel and must be enabled in "LOCATION 672"...
Programmable Outputs Output Configurations Output 4 Output 1 Location 540 - 545 Location 558 - 563 Event Polarity Time Time Event Polarity Time Time Type Base Multiplier Type Base Multiplier Default For EDMSAT Operation Default For Strobe Operation Output 2 Output 5 Location 546 - 551 Location 564 - 569...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Redirecting Outputs To The Codepad Buzzer Multiple output event types can be directed to the codepad buzzer so that it may be used to indicate any number of events. This is achieved by selecting an output and programming it for the required output event type. When you are satisfied that the output is functioning correctly, change the first digit of the output event type (i.e.
Programmable Outputs Output Event Types There are approximately ninety different output event types to choose from. Each output event type is designated by two numbers. These two numbers need to be programmed into the appropriate locations of the output being used to indicate when the output should operate.
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 0 , 8 Exit Warning Finished This output operates when the exit time has expired if the system has been armed in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2. The output will reset when the system has been disarmed.
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Programmable Outputs 1 , 5 Low Battery This output will operate when a dynamic battery test detects that the battery has failed or the battery voltage has fallen below 10.5 volts. The dynamic battery test is performed every four hours from when the system has been powered up or every time the system has been armed in AWAY Mode, STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Sirens Running This output will operate for the duration of the siren run time programmed in "LOCATION 660" on page 145. When the sirens have been activated, this output will reset once the siren run time has expired.
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Programmable Outputs 2 , 8 2 , 9 Remote Control 1 Remote Control 2 Remote Control 3 Remote Control 4 These outputs can be remotely activated (Turned "On" or "Off") via the following methods: Remote Codepad - Refer to “Turning Outputs On and Off” on page 57 for further information. Remotely Via Touch Tone Phone - Refer to "Operating The Control Panel Using The DTMF Command Module"...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 3 , 5 Mimic Zone 1 Mimic Zone 9 3 , 6 Mimic Zone 2 Mimic Zone 10 3 , 7 Mimic Zone 3 Mimic Zone 11 3 , 8 4 , 0 Mimic Zone 4...
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Programmable Outputs 5 , 6 5 , 8 Area 1 Is Armed Area 3 Is Armed 5 , 7 5 , 9 Area 2 Is Armed Area 4 Is Armed These outputs will operate once their corresponding area has been armed in either AWAY Mode or STAY Mode 1. The output will reset once the corresponding area has been disarmed.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Output Polarity - (Software Version 1.20 +) There are fifteen different polarities to choose from. Each polarity is designated by a number. This number needs to be programmed into the appropriate location of the output being used to indicate how the output should operate.
Programmable Outputs Normally Low, Going Open This polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to open circuit when the event occurs. The output will switch back to zero volts when the event has restored. Time parameters are not applicable to this polarity. Normally Low, Pulsing Open This polarity is normally zero volts and will switch to pulsing open circuit when the event occurs.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Timing Of Outputs The timing of outputs is calculated by a time base and a multiplier. These two values play different roles depending on the polarity selected. When programming pulsing outputs, both the "On" and "Off" times can be set. One-shot polarities can be timed between 200 ms up to 99 hours in duration.
Programmable Outputs One Shot Polarities The duration or "On" time of an output is determined by the product of the time base and the multiplier. If an output is required to operate for five seconds, program the time settings as follows; Time Base Multiplier The "On"...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Event Timers This section covers the features that involve timing. Features such as entry and exit times, sensor watch time, siren run time and system date and time along with a host of other timers are discussed extensively in this section.
System Event Timers Exit Time The control panel has three separate Exit Times. Exit time can be programmed to be between 0 and 255 seconds in increments of one second. The remote codepad will always give one beep at the end of exit time when arming in AWAY Mode or one short beep at the end of exit time when arming in STAY Mode 1 or STAY Mode 2.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Codepad Lockout Time LOCATION 640 - 641 Location Description 1 Second Increments For Codepad Lockout Time 16 Second Increments For Codepad Lockout Time Table 83: Codepad Lockout Timer Locations All codepads will be locked out for the specified time programmed if the wrong code has been entered more times than allowed by the code retry attempts in "LOCATION 338"...
Table 88: System Date Locations (Software Version 1.10 Only) has a real time 12 month calendar that needs to be set during installation. Solution-16 Setting The Date and Time This function needs to be used when the date and time requires to be changed or the system has been powered down.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Auto Arming Time 0000 LOCATION 650 - 653 Location Description Actual Hour Of The Day (Tens Digit) Actual Hour Of The Day (Units Digit) Actual Minute Of The Day (Tens Digit) Actual Minute Of The Day (Units Digit)
System Event Timers Timed Output Pre-Alert Time LOCATION 655 Location Description Increments Of 1 Minute (0 – 15 Minutes) Table 91: Auto Operation Pre-Alert Timer Locations This location sets the amount of time in minutes (0-15) that will operate an output programmed with the “Output Event Type - Pre-Alert Warning For Timed Output"...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Siren Sound Rate LOCATION 661 Location Description Siren Sound Rate (0 = SLOWEST - 15 = FASTEST) Table 95: Siren Run Time Locations The siren sound rate varies the frequency of the siren tone. Zero rate is the slowest and fifteen is the fastest rate. This siren sound rate does not change the frequency rate for the fire alarm tone.
System Event Timers Swinger Shutdown Count For Siren LOCATION 662 Location Description Swinger Shutdown Count For Siren (0 - 15) Table 97: Swinger Shutdown Count For Siren Locations (V1.40+) This location determines the amount of times the sirens can be triggered before any lockout options will take effect. A minimum of one zone must be programmed for lockout siren for this location to be effective.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Ring Burst Time LOCATION 846 – 847 Location Description Increments Of 5 ms Increments Of 80 ms Table 99: Ring Burst Time Locations (V2.04+) These locations program the ring burst time. If the duration of the telephone ring tone is 1.5 seconds, programming the ring burst time more than the telephone ring duration (1.5 seconds);...
Table 101: System Time Locations control panel has a real time 24 hour clock that needs to be set during installation. Solution-16 Setting The Date and Time This function needs to be used when the date and time requires to be changed or the system has been powered down.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Option Bits When programming these locations you will notice that there are four options per location. You may select one, two, three or all four of these options, however, only one number needs to be programmed. This number is calculated by adding the option bit numbers together.
Option Bits Dialler Options 2 LOCATION 664 Option Description Open/Close Reports Only After Alarm First To Open/Last To Close Reporting (Partitioned Systems Only) Open/Close Reports In STAY Mode Allowed Answering Machine Bypass Only When System Is Armed (V1.31+) Table 103: Dialler Options 2 Open/Close Reports Only After Alarm This option requires Open/Close Reports in "LOCATION 504 - 505"...
System Options 1 LOCATION 665 Option Description Forced Arming Allowed EDM Smart Lockout Allowed Horn Speaker Monitor Horn Speaker Beeps Allowed Table 104: System Options 1 Forced Arming Allowed If this option has been selected, the system can be armed with zones unsealed.
Option Bits System Options 2 LOCATION 666 Option Description Keyswitch Interface, Night Arm Station Or RE005 Installed Handover Delay To Be Sequential Codepad Panic To Be Silent Access Denied (Codepad Tamper) To Be Silent Table 106: System Options 2 Keyswitch Interface, Night Arm Station Or RE005 Installed This option must be selected when using the Radio Key/Keyswitch Interface (CC813), Night Arm Station (CP105) or the 2 Channel Radio Interface (RE005).
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Options 3 LOCATION 667 Option Description Area 1 Codepad Connected To Main Data Terminal Modem Module Required For Alarm Link Operation AC Fail After 1 Hour (Disabled = AC Fail After 2 Minutes) Zone Pulse Count Handover Allowed...
Option Bits System Options 4 LOCATION 668 - Software Version 1.10 Only Option Description Delay Audible Alarm Until Communication Complete Reset Alarm Outputs From Any Area (Partitioned Systems Only) Auto Arm In AWAY Mode Auto Arm In STAY Mode 1 Table 108: System Options 4 - Software Version 1.10 Only Delay Audible Alarm Until Communication Complete If this option has been enabled, the horn speaker, bell, strobe and EDMSAT outputs will not activate until the base station...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Options 4 LOCATION 668 (V1.20 +) Option Description Delay Audible Alarm Until Communication Complete Reset Alarm Outputs From Any Area (Partitioned Systems Only) Ignore AC Mains Fail (V1.30 +) Auto Arming In STAY Mode 1 Table 109: System Options 4 - Software Version 1.20 +...
Option Bits Consumer Options 1 LOCATION 669 - Software Version 1.10 Only Option Description Entry Guard Delay In STAY Mode Audible Alarm In STAY Mode Allowed User Code Required To Isolate Zones Codepad Extinguish Mode Allowed Table 110: Consumer Options 1(1.10 Only) Entry Guard Delay In STAY Mode If this option has been selected, all instant and handover zones will have an entry delay time as programmed in "LOCATION 638 - 639"...
Option Bits Expansion Board Type LOCATION 672 - Software Version 1.10 Only Option Description No Expansion Board Fitted Eight Zone Expansion Board Eight Channel Output Board Momentary Keyswitch Input Latching Keyswitch Input Table 115: Expansion Board Type - Software Version 1.10 Only This location enables the operation of an optional eight-zone expansion board, eight channel output board or keyswitch operated inputs to arm or disarm the system.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Expansion Board Type LOCATION 672 - Software Version 1.20 + Option Description Option Description No Expansion Board Fitted Momentary Disarm Eight Zone Expansion Board Fitted Momentary Arm Area 4 Eight Channel Output Board Fitted Momentary Disarm Area 4...
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Option Bits Latching Input For Arm and Disarm A toggle or latching keyswitch may be used to arm and disarm the system in the AWAY Mode via the JP5 pins EXP and GND. If the system has been partitioned, ALL areas will arm and disarm in the AWAY Mode. If Option 8 in "LOCATION 665"...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Telephone Line Fault Options LOCATION 673 Option Description Display FAULT Indicator If Telephone Line Fails Sound Alarm When System Is Armed If Telephone Line Fails Sound Alarm When System Is Disarmed If Telephone Line Fails Reserved...
If this option has been enabled, the control panel will power up in the disarmed state once the battery and AC mains have been reconnected once the system has been powered down. EDM does not recommend this feature. Internal Crystal To Keep Time (V1.40+) If this option has been enabled, it will force the control panel not to use the mains frequency as a time base to keep time.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 System Options 6 LOCATION 898 (V1.33 +) Option Description Busy Tone Detection For Domestic Dialling “Kiss-Off” Detection For Domestic Dialling Extend Acknowledge Tone Detection From 30 - 60 Seconds If Battery Fails, Restrict Battery Test Only On Arming (V1.35 +)
The micro chip that operates the control panel simulates a 300 baud modem. Solution-16 Generally, a telecommunications interface (Phone Line Interface) incorporates a 2 wire to a 4 wire conversion so that the information that you transmit is separate to the information that you receive. However, in the...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Partitioning Partitioning allows a single control panel to act as if it were four different control panels. There is a "CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P)" codepad that has indicators to show the status of all areas individually.
Partitioning AUX Indicator This indicator will display the status of Zone 16 when the control panel has been partitioned. If Option 4 has been enabled in "LOCATION 669" the indicator may be used to display when the control panel is using the telephone line. MAINS Indicator This indicator displays the status of the AC mains supply (i.e.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Questions To Be Considered When Partitioning When programming a control panel for partitioning there are a few steps that need to be considered. Solution-16 How many areas do you need ? What zones will be common to what areas ?
Partitioning Open/Close Reports The following options are related to Open/Close reports. You can select one, two or all three options to suit your application. Dialler Options 2 LOCATION 664 Option Description Open/Close Reports Only After Alarm First To Open/Last To Close Reporting (Partitioned Systems Only) Open/Close Reports In STAY Mode Allowed Answering Machine Bypass Only When Armed (V1.31+) Table 120: Dialler Options 2...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Open/Close Reports For Area 1 LOCATION 504-505 Location Description Opening Report Code For Area 1 Closing Report Code For Area 1 Table 121: Area 1 Open/Close Report Locations Open/Close Reports For Area 2 LOCATION 674 - 675...
Partitioning Subscriber ID Number For Area 1 0000 LOCATION 052 - 055 Location Description Area 1 Subscriber ID Number (Thousands Digit) Area 1 Subscriber ID Number (Hundreds Digit) Area 1 Subscriber ID Number (Tens Digit) Area 1 Subscriber ID Number (Units Digit) Table 125: Area 1 Subscriber ID Number Locations Subscriber ID Number For Area 2 0000...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Zone Allocations Each area can have up to eight zones allocated to it. The eight locations for each area represent indicators one to eight on ZONE the remote codepad. Any of the zone inputs (1-15) can be mapped to any area to appear as any zone on the remote codepad (i.e.
Partitioning Zone Allocations For Area 3 0000000 LOCATION 708 - 715 Location Description Area 3 - Zone 1 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 2 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 3 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 4 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 5 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 6 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 7 Indicator Area 3 - Zone 8 Indicator...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 User Code Allocations "LOCATIONS 724 - 755" are provided for assigning each user code to an area or multiple area when the control panel has been partitioned. A number between 1-15 is required to be entered into each of these locations to assign each user code holder to the areas they require to operate.
Partitioning Setting Up and Programming Codepads For Partitioning To connect area addressable codepads to a system that has been partitioned, a few steps will need to be taken for the codepads to operate correctly. Setting Up The Master Partitioned Codepad As The Main Codepad If you are using the “CP5 Master Partitioned (CP500P)”...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Optional Equipment EDM manufactures numerous accessories that can be used in conjunction with the control panel. These optional Solution-16 pieces of equipment will enhance certain features thus making the system extremely flexible. EDMSAT - Satellite Siren (SS914) The EDMSAT Satellite Siren is a totally self contained unit incorporating a high powered siren and a weatherproof strobe.
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This software package is designed for programming the control panels by either the direct link or remote connect Solution-16 methods. All options and features can be accessed via this software as well as maintaining history and service reports. Refer to "LOCATION 663"...
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TF008 Plug Pack (TF008) The TF008 plug packs have been designed to be used with the EDM control panels and the PS100 Power Supply Module. The plug pack includes built in thermal fuses that under overload or fault conditions will blow and eliminate any possible fire threat due to excessive heat build up inside the casing.
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2 Channel Radio Interface (RE005) The EDM 2 channel radio interface has been designed to allow customers to remotely operate Solution control panels and control two on-board relays. The interface may also be used as a stand alone receiver, independent of a Solution control panel and used solely for remote control of external devices connected to the two on-board relays.
+12V amp fuse. STRB This group of terminals is protected by EDM's solid state IPS system, giving them incredible tolerance against short circuits. +COM The STRB terminal (Output 4) is fully programmable as with outputs 1,2 and 3. This output is factory set as the strobe output and is the connection point for the negative side of a strobe light.
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PCB for connecting the COM terminal to either GND or 12V. This link should be connected to +12V as shown in "Figure 13: Solution-16 Wiring Diagram" on page 196. The relay is rated at 1 Amp/30 VDC. These two terminals are provided to power detectors and other equipment. They are fuse protected by the 1 +12V amp fuse.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Connections Of Split EOL Resistors For 16 Zone Operation Figure 16: Connections Of Split EOL Resistors For 16 Zone Operation Eight Channel Open Collector Output Board (CC884) Figure 17: Eight Channel Open Collector Output Board (CC884) Maximum current is 400 ma per Output ISSUE220.DOC...
Terminal Definitions and Descriptions Connection For Momentary Or Latching Keyswitch Figure 18: Connection For Momentary Or Latching Keyswitch Connections For 25 Pin Logging Printer Figure 19: Connections For 25 Pin Serial Logging Printer Connections For 9 Pin Logging Printer Figure 20: Connections For 9 Pin Serial Logging Printer Electronics Design &...
Maxon Radio as in Figure 25. Then connect the coax cable to the metal cabinet as in figure 24 then attach the male BNC to the Maxon Radio. Finally connect the wiring harness to the Radio and the SAFECOM interface. Solution-16 Electronics Design & Manufacturing Pty Limited ISSUE220.DOC...
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Appendix A Telephone Anti-Jamming There are many companies today importing American designed products that claim to have Anti-Jamming and believe it or not, they push this feature as if it were a major break through in control panel technology. Well this in fact is not the case at all as most control panels have some sort of Anti-Jamming feature.
Test Reports Only When Armed control panel allows for test reports to be transmitted to the base station receiver to verify that the dialler Solution-16 functional. So what you might say, as most alarm diallers allow you to do this.
Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Warranty Statement Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of manufacture as indicated by the date stamp and /or the serial number on the product.
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Location 000 - 015 Page 92 Primary Telephone Number Location 016 - 031 Page 93 Secondary Telephone Number Location 032 - 047 Page 93 Callback Telephone Number Location 048 Page 93 Dialling Format 1 = Australian DTMF...
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Programming Sheets User Code 24 User Code 25 User Code 26 Location 248 - 255 Location 256 - 263 Location 264 - 271 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 User Code 27 User Code 28 User Code 29...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Zone Types There are fifteen different zone types to choose from. Each zone can be programmed as any one of the zone types listed in the table below. Zone Type Description Zone Type Description Instant Delay-1 + Isolated In STAY Mode 1...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Location 669 (V1.10 Only) Page 159 Consumer Options 1 1 = Entry Guard Time In STAY Mode 2 = Audible Alarm In STAY Mode Allowed 4 = User Code Required To Isolate Zones 8 = Codepad Extinguish Mode Allowed Location 669 (V1.20 +)
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Programming Sheets Location 692 - 699 Page 178 Zone Allocations For Area 1 Location 700 - 707 Page 178 Zone Allocations For Area 2 Location 708 - 715 Page 179 Zone Allocations For Area 3 Location 716 - 723 Page 179 Zone Allocations For Area 4 Location 724 - 755 Page 180...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 ............94 Handshake Tone Primary Telephone Number ........92 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface ....... 189 ......92 Programming Telephone Numbers ........93 24 Hour Fire Zone ............106 Secondary Telephone Number ............... 106 Subscriber ID Number ..........96 24 Hour Zone ..........94...
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Index 966 - Enable/Disable Automatic Stepping Of Locations ..........187 DTMF Command Module ................28 ....162 Allow Access Into Programming Mode ........28 999 - Software Version Number ....162 Allow Access To Installer Code Functions ..........43 Communications Failure ........162 Allow Master Code Functions Component Overlay ............200 ....
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 Hand Held Programmer ..........186 ........165 Arm/Disarm In AWAY Mode Handover ............63 Latching Outputs ..........155 Sequential Handover Lockout ............105 ..............107 Handover Zone Dialler ......105 .................107 Handover Zone + Isolate In STAY 1 Siren Handshake Tone ............
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Index ..........188 ........... 133 16 Zone LED Codepad Area 3 Is Disarmed ......189 ..........133 2 Channel Radio Interface (RE005) Area 4 Codepad Data .......189 ........132 2 Wire Smoke Detector Interface Area 4 Has Zone Unsealed ...........187 ............132 8 Channel Output Board Area 4 In Alarm ..........188...
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Safecom Installation Manual Solution-16/Solution-16 ............129 ..............22 Speaker Beeps Option Bits ............130 ..............124 Strobe Operating Outputs ............127 ............21 System Armed Programming Key ............127 ............92 System Disarmed Telephone Numbers ..........131 With Codepad ............19 Telephone Line Fault Timed Output ............
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Index ............89 ............155 Logging Events System Options 2 ........89 System Options 3............156 Program Output BAUD Rate ............90 ..........157, 158 Reporting Messages System Options 4 ............199 ............167 Wiring Diagram System Options 5 Silent Alarm ..............107 ............168 System Options 6 Siren System Status Reports...
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