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mr alan nicholson
March 9, 2025
reset alarm intermittent beeping
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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025
To reset the Texecom Premier 24 alarm and stop the intermittent beeping, follow these steps:
1. Enter a valid User code. 2. Press the Reset button. 3. If the system requires an Anti-Code reset: - Enter a valid User code to silence the alarm. - The display will show a random code. - Contact the telephone number provided in the system or manual and provide the random code. - You will receive a 4-digit Anti-Code. - Enter the given Anti-Code. - If correct, the keypad will chime, and the display will return to normal.
If the battery and charger faults persist, there may be an issue with the panel charging circuit.
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Veritas User Guide Quick Reference Guide THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM THANK YOU FOR VOTING TEXECOM MASTER USER GUIDE Security Control Panels Issue 3 INS167...
Overview Premier Series Master User Guide Contents 1. Overview ....................4 Introduction ........................ 4 Keypads ........................6 Emergency Keys......................7 The Quick Arm Keys ....................8 Keypad Lock .......................8 Reset and Service Messages ..................8 Fault Messages......................9 Zone Faults During Arming..................10 2. Using the Alarm System .................11 Introduction ......................
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Premier Series Master User Guide Overview 4. Programming the Alarm System............29 Introduction ......................29 Viewing the Event Log....................30 Event Log Descriptions ....................31 Changing Your User Code ..................33 Setting up Zones for Chime..................34 Testing the Sounders and Strobe ................35 Walk Testing the System ..................
Overview Premier Series Master User Guide 1. Overview Introduction The alarm system consists of a control panel, one or more keypads and various detectors and sensors. The control panel is normally mounted out of sight in a cupboard etc. and houses the system’s electronics and stand-by battery.
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Premier Series Master User Guide Overview Areas An ‘area’ is a group of one or more zones and would normally be used to split the premises into different sections. Each area can be either ‘Full’ armed or ‘Part’ armed. Example 1: Domestic Premises The entire house could be area A.
Overview Premier Series Master User Guide Keypads One or more keypads will be installed throughout the protected premises, usually one at each entry/exit door. The keypads are used to perform all of the system functions i.e. Arming, Disarming etc. Premier LCDL/LCDLP Premier LCD/LCDP Large Display Standard Display...
Premier Series Master User Guide Overview Keys Keys " These keys are for entering User codes or programming data. Yes & No Keys & The YES key is used to accept actions and the NO key is to cancel actions or edit data. Omit Key This key is used to omit zones (see page 21 for details).
Overview Premier Series Master User Guide The Quick Arm Keys The ‘Quick Arm’ keys allow the system to be armed without having to enter a User code first. !" The ‘Quick Arm’ keys will only work if the keypad has been programmed to allow arming in this way.
Premier Series Master User Guide Overview Fault Messages There is a Mains failure (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a valid 7".15$8(9,&$:;; $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A User code or press to stop the chime). The display will automatically clear when mains is reapplied. There is a Phone Line fault (the keypad may chime every minute, enter a 8B(1,$C.1,$*"=#3 $<=,$>?$7"&$@>>A...
Overview Premier Series Master User Guide Zone Faults During Arming Before attempting to arm the system, ensure that the premises are secure (all doors and windows closed etc.) and the Ready light is on. If an attempt is made to arm the system with any zones active (e.g. door ajar, open window, etc.) the internal sounders will bleep repeatedly (fault tone) and the display will show the zones that are active.
Premier Series Master User Guide Using The Alarm System 2. Using the Alarm System Introduction The operation of the system is divided up into two sections, the Arming menu and the User menu. To access the Arming menu enter a valid User code 1111 .
Using The Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide The Arming Menu The User Menu K($6(=$9"13 A>R@S)TT"$M,H$>A P5,&$7,1=$E Enter A Valid User Code K($6(=$9"13$3( K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E Q.,9$0-,13$#(2E K($6(=$9"13$3( K($6(=$9"13$3( !B"12,$!(H,E 8"&3$%&'$+653,'E K($6(=$9"13$3( K($6(=$9"13$3( 0H.3$!B.',$O(1,5E +.#,13$%&'E K($6(=$9"13$3( K($6(=$9"13$3( K($+653,'$3,535E !"1/,#$0W.3E K($6(=$9"13$3( K($6(=$9"13$3( K($M"#N$<,53E K.5"&'$+653,'E...
Premier Series Master User Guide Operating the Alarm System 3. Operating the Alarm System Introduction The normal day-to-day operations of the system are carried out using the Arming menu i.e. arming, disarming, omitting zones etc. !" The range of available functions and options will depend on the control panel being used (some control panels do not support all of the features) and also the type of user on that system.
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide To FULL Arm the System The system is FULL Armed when ALL zones are ON (not omitted). !" Your Installer may have programmed the system so that it can be set by just pressing , if this is the case then there is no need to enter the User code below.
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To PART Arm the System The system is PART Armed, when ONE OR MORE zones have been left OFF (omitted) i.e. the landing or a bedroom. !" The system is only Part Armed when zones are omitted using the ‘Part Arm’ procedure (omitting zones manually (see page 21 for details) is not classed as Part Arming).
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide To ARM Individual Areas If the system has been split up into separate areas of protection i.e. Area 1 = House, Area 2 = Garage, Area 3 = Shed etc. These areas can be individually selected for FULL or PART arming as required.
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To DISARM the System The Entry time is divided into two sections, the Entry time and the 2 Entry time. If the Entry time expires, an Internal alarm will occur and the 2 Entry time will start.
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide To CANCEL the Exit Mode Once the exit mode has been started you should leave the premise immediately, however, if for some reason you decide not to leave, the exit mode must be cancelled. To cancel the exit mode, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111...
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To SILENCE an Alarm When an alarm occurs on the system, the internal and external sounders will normally sound for a pre-programmed time (normally 15 minutes). !" If you were not present when the alarm activated, the internal and external sounders may have already stopped but the external strobe will still be flashing.
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide ENGINEER Reset If the system has been programmed to be reset by an Engineer following an alarm activation, you will still be able to silence the alarm by entering a valid User code (see page 19 for details).
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To OMIT Zones It is possible to exclude (omit) individual zones when arming i.e. if a zone is ‘in fault’. Users with access to this function can only omit zones that have been programmed as ‘Omittable’. !"...
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide To Turn CHIME On and Off The system can be set up so that activating (opening) certain zones will cause the internal sounders to chime. This would normally be used on a front door, exit button etc. !"...
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To VIEW the Status of Zones Users with access to this feature will be able to check the status of each zone on the system to see whether it is in ‘Fault’, ‘Secure’, ‘Tamper’, ‘Shorted’ or ‘Inactive’. To view the status of zones, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111...
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide To OMIT 24 Hour Zones It is possible to exclude (omit) or include 24 Hour zones whilst the system is disarmed to allow access to an area. Users with access to this function can only omit zones that have been programmed as ‘Omittable’.
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To SELECT Areas for Chime When a zone is enabled for Chime the Keypad will generate a chime tone every time the zone is activated. Users with access to this function will be able to turn Chime on and off for selected areas.
!" To view activity faults on a Premier 24, the ‘View Zone Status’ menu must be used (see page 23 for details). The system may have been programmed so that an activity fault will not allow arming.
Premier Series User Guide Operating the Alarm System To VIEW Activity Counts Users with access to this menu will be able to view the number of times that zones with the ‘Activity’ attribute have been activated, for each area. To view activity counts, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3(...
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide Sending a Text Message to a Mobile Phone If the control panel has a Com2400 or GSM Module fitted, the keypad can be used to send a Text message directly to any of the pre-programmed mobile phone numbers. To send a Text Message, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111...
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System 4. Programming the Alarm System Introduction Advanced operations of the system are carried out using the User Menu i.e. System Tests, Assigning Users etc. !" The range of available functions and options will depend on the control panel being used (some control panels do not support all of the features) and also the type of user on that system.
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide Viewing the Event Log Users with access to this option can view the system Event Log. This log records all of the events that occur on the system, i.e. Users entering their codes to arm or disarm the system, alarms, failures to arm etc.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Event Log Descriptions Log Event Description KSW ### Active A Keyswitch zone type has been activated (zone number ###) RKP #,# MEDICAL A Medical alarm (7 & 9) has occurred from keypad number #,# RKP #,# FIRE A Fire alarm (4 &...
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide Remote PC Reset A reset has been performed by the remote download PC FUSE #,# FAIL The Auxiliary 12V Fuse in device #,# has failed AC POWER The control panel has registered a AC Mains failure LOW BAT The control panel has registered a low battery condition POWERED UP...
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Changing Your User Code Users with access to this option can change their own User codes. User codes are unique to each user and can be 4, 5 or 6 digits long. !"...
Operating the Alarm System Premier Series User Guide Setting up Zones for Chime Users with access to this option will be able to select which zones cause the internal sounders to chime every time they are activated. Chime would normally be used on a front door, back door, exit button etc.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Testing the Sounders and Strobe Users with access to this option can test various system outputs to ensure that they operate correctly. These include any outputs that have been programmed for specific operations i.e. bringing on floodlights, sounding buzzers etc.
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Walk Testing the System Users with access to this option can walk test any of the zones on the system to ensure that they operate correctly. A walk test can only be performed when the system or area is disarmed. 24 Hour zones (except Fire and Tampers) are disabled during walk test allowing Audible PA buttons, Silent PA buttons, etc.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Enabling Engineer Access If Engineer access (either on-site or via remote download computer) has been programmed as User authorised, this option must be used to allow the Engineer access to the programming menu. Users with access to this option can authorise Engineer access. !"...
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Setting the System Time The alarm system has a real time clock that is used to date and time stamp events that are recorded within the system Log. Users with access to this option will be able to set the Time on your alarm system.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Setting the System Date The alarm system has a real time clock that is used to date and time stamp events that are recorded within the system Log. Users with access to this option will be able to set the Date on your alarm system.
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Overriding the Control Timers The system has Control Timers that may have been programmed to activate outputs, arm areas or lockout users at different times of the day. Users with access to this option can turn the control timers on and off manually if required.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Altering the Control Timers The system has Control Timers. Each timer has two ON and OFF times, and can be programmed to operate on any day of the week. Once configured the timers can be used to automatically arm or disarm areas, lockout User codes and control outputs etc.
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Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide <.',&$@"$:1$K"65 +=7()))))))))))) Press when finished !(13&(#$<.',&$@" .5$:;;$"3$LA@R>> Enter the first Off time (24Hour format) 6677 !(13&(#$<.',&$@" .5$:;;$"3$LASR>> Press when finished <.',&$@"$:;;$K"65 )))))))))))))))) Use keys to select the first Off days (SUN to SAT) (i.e.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Adding New Users to the System When the control panel is first installed, only the Engineer code and the Master User code exist, additional users need to be added to the alarm system manually. !"...
Duress users behave the same way as Standard users. However, Duress users will activate any outputs programmed as ‘Panic Alarm’ or ‘Duress’ whenever their code is entered. 6: Arm Only (Premier 48,88,168,640) Reset Only (Premier 24) Arm Only users can only arm and reset their assigned areas.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Available Options The table below shows the options that are available to each user. !" All users that have access to the ‘Arming Menu’ have the ability to ‘View Zone Status’, ‘Set Chime Areas’, ‘View Act. Faults’ and ‘View Act. Counts’. All users have access to the ‘User Menu’...
F - Disarm First (not on Premier 24) If an area is armed and the user enters their code, the ‘Disarm’ option is displayed first. The following attributes are only available on the Premier 24. !" Some of the following options may not always be selectable or de-selectable.
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System User Options 2 This menu defines which options are available to the user when their code is entered. This menu is not available to all users. Press to scroll through the options and press to select them or use keys (‘Letter’...
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide User Config. This menu defines which menu options are available to the user when their code is entered. This menu will only be displayed if a Custom User type is selected AND ‘User Menu’ (User Option: U) is enabled (see page 47 for details).
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System User Name Text Each user can be assigned up to 8 characters of name text. This can be beneficial when reading the log, as identification of people is made easier. Text is programmed in a similar way to mobile phones. Characters are selected 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 Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Programming User Codes To Program User codes, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E Press K($6(=$9"13 P5,&$7,1=E Press K($6(=$9"13$3( Q.,9$0-,13$C(2E Press until the display looks like this: K($6(=$9"13$3( +,3=F$P5,&5E Press...
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Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System These options are only displayed if a Custom User type is selected Press to scroll through options and press to select the option (‘Letter’ = option IS selected, ‘Star’ = option is NOT selected). %&'.12 P5,&$A>$:F3.(1$A Press...
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Programming Proximity TAGS To program TAGS proceed as follows: Ensure that Setup Users is selected, the display should look like this: +,3=F$P5,&5$ P5,&$>@R Select a user then press K($6(=$9"13$3( %HH$<%f$3($P5,&E Press 8&,5,13$<%f$Z:M$g Present the TAG to the ‘Prox’...
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Setting up the Part Arms When a Part Arm 1, 2 or 3 is selected, pre-programmed zones are omitted to allow access to certain parts of the building. This option allows these zones to be programmed or altered by any User that has access to the ‘Omit’...
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Calling a Remote PC This option is used to initiate a call to a remote uploading and downloading computer. To send a call to a Remote PC, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3( %&'$+653,'E...
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Altering the Holiday Dates This option is used to alter the programmable Holiday Dates. These dates can be used to prevent the control timers from operating on certain dates of the year (bank holidays etc.) or to only operate on certain dates (reminders).
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Adjusting Speaker Volumes This option is used to adjust the volume level of speakers that are connected to the control panel, keypads and expanders. To adjust speaker volumes, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3(...
Premier Series Master User Guide Programming the Alarm System Printing the Event Log If a printer or terminal is connected to the control panel, this option can be used to print out events from the systems Event Log. To print the Event Log, proceed as follows: Enter a valid User code 1111 K($6(=$9"13$3(...
Programming the Alarm System Premier Series Master User Guide Editing a Mobile Telephone Number If the control panel has been programmed to send SMS text messages to a mobile phone in the event of an alarm occurring etc. this option allows the mobile telephone numbers to be programmed.
As a result the control panel is covered by a two-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. As the control panel is not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility or liability for any damages whatsoever based on a claim that the control panel failed to function correctly.
Installation Records Premier Series Master User Guide 6. Installation Records Areas Exit Entry Entry Bell Bell Abort Description Time Time 1 Time 2 Delay Duration Time Sec. Sec. Sec. Min. Min. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Min. Min. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.
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Premier Series Master User Guide Installation Records Zones Part Arms Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Description Type Areas Omit Tick Zones Included in Part Arms INS177...
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Installation Records Premier Series Master User Guide Part Arms Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Description Type Areas Omit Tick Zones Included in Part Arms INS177...
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reset alarm intermittent beeping
To reset the Texecom Premier 24 alarm and stop the intermittent beeping, follow these steps:
1. Enter a valid User code.
2. Press the Reset button.
3. If the system requires an Anti-Code reset:
- Enter a valid User code to silence the alarm.
- The display will show a random code.
- Contact the telephone number provided in the system or manual and provide the random code.
- You will receive a 4-digit Anti-Code.
- Enter the given Anti-Code.
- If correct, the keypad will chime, and the display will return to normal.
If the battery and charger faults persist, there may be an issue with the panel charging circuit.
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