AAP Elite S series Operating Manual

Summary of Elite S series

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    1 operating guide.

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  • Page 4: Contents

    4 contents page no. Operating your alarm 5 general information 5 arming the alarm 5 disarming the alarm 6 arming in stay mode 7 disarming stay mode 8 bypassing zones 8 manual panic, medical & fire alarms 9 resetting alarms 10 lcd keypad quickview mode 10 special control button functions 11 directly ...

  • Page 5: Operating Your Alarm

    5 operating your alarm general information your elite s alarm controller has been designed with you the user in mind. Clearly named backlit keys mean you don't have to remember com- plicated key combinations to achieve normal daily operations. As with eve- rything about the elite s even key function...

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    6 on an lcd keypad the display will show “area/s to arm” “a b”. This indicates that both areas a & b are selected for arming. At this point if you press the button, both of the selected areas will arm. If before pressing the button you wish to de-select one of the areas prior to arming you can use b...

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    7 on an led keypad zone led’s 1 & 2 will turn on. (led1 = area a & led 2 = area b) on an lcd keypad the display will show “area/s to disarm” “a b”. This indicates that both areas a & b are selected for disarming. At this point if you press the button, both of the selected areas will disarm. If befor...

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    8 once stay mode has been armed, the stay mode exit delay will apply. When armed, if a zone is triggered the stay mode entry delays will also apply. If, however you press the button following arming of stay mode, this will cancel the exit delay so the system is armed immediately and also cancel all ...

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    9 zone 1 led will turn on. Bypass led will now flash. While in the bypass mode it is possible to bypass more than one zone. The example below details how this is done. To bypass zones 1,9 & 16, key in the following sequence: bypass led will turn on. Zone led’s 1,9 & 16 will turn on. Bypass led will ...

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    10 gle “panic” button or by the simultaneous operation of two buttons. The fire and medical alarms are generated by pressing two buttons simultane- ously. There are two types of lcd keypad that can be used on the panel. The methods for generating these manual alarms vary depending on the key- pad us...

  • Page 11: Outputs

    11 special function, if the button is pressed when a zone is un- sealed it will provide a two digit numeric display for all unsealed zones. Up to 5 zones can be displayed at one time eg 01 03 07 11 14. If more than 5 zones are unsealed the keypad will alternate between each bank of up to 5 zones swi...

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    12 disable chime zones any detector on your elite s can be programmed to trigger an output or the buzzer at your keypad when movement is detected. These are called chime zones. Chime zones are normally only active during the disarm state but if programmed by your installer, they can work as chime zo...

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    13 remote command control operation how remote command control works another powerful feature available from your alarm is command control. This feature is a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check or change the arm/disarm st...

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    14 use the "*" key to toggle the option on & off or arm and disarm, e.G. In our example above, code “2045” accesses area "a" arming or disarming. Assuming the status message we received indicated that area a was cur- rently armed,if we press the "*" key, area "a" will be disarmed and we would receiv...

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    15 remotely acknowledging an alarm the alarm panel can be programmed to report alarms directly to the owner via a nominated landline or mobile telephone number. There are two reporting modes that can be used, domestic or voice re- porting. Domestic reporting sends an alarm siren tone down the line t...

  • Page 16: Programming Your Alarm

    16 programming your alarm getting into program mode there are 2 levels of program mode, client mode and installer mode. Normally the installer will give you access to the client mode so you can add, delete, or change the user codes. In client mode you can program up to 100 individual user codes that...

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    17 the keypad. Entering a new code where a code already exists will delete the old code and the new code will be displayed at the keypad. The panel will give 3 short beeps to indicate correct entry or 1 long tone if not accepted. To delete or clear a user code at an led keypad, e.G user code 3, key ...

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    18 programming the time & date the alarm system has an internal clock that may be used to automatically arm or disarm the alarm, turn outputs on or off or restrict user activity. It is also used to identify when events occurred in memory via the lcd key- pad. The clock also has provision for 8 pre-p...

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    19 to change the dtmf output control code press; #### = 1-4 digit code to change the dtmf microphone control code press; #### = 1-4 digit code to change the dtmf voice/domestic alarm acknowledge code press; #### = 1-4 digit code to change the dtmf force test call code press; #### = 1-4 digit code pr...

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    20 to learn a new access tag user press; 1-100 is user number 1-100. When in learn mode the keypad will beep at one second intervals for 4 minutes. You must present the access tag to a proximity reader within this period to learn it into the panel. To delete an existing access tag user press; 1-100 ...

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    21 hiding user codes when in installer mode if the user is authorised to do so they may prevent the user codes from being displayed when in installer mode. The owner can hide user codes from client programmode. To hide user codes press; then if option 1 is turned on at location p25e12e, the installe...

  • Page 22: User Functions

    22 user functions starting walktest mode while in client mode a user with the proper authority can start walk-test mode. This special mode latches the alarm signals from detectors at the keypad initiating the test so that one person can trigger every detector connected to the alarm then return to th...

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    23 force a test call if the alarm is monitored by a monitoring company it may be necessary to force a test call to ensure that everything is still functioning correctly. This function is available form the panel keypad or by remote dial-in. If the test call is being forced form the keypad it must be...

  • Page 24: Memory Display Mode

    24 memory display mode view memory mode the alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events, (up to 255), including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well as arming by area. This event memory is dis- played via the standard keypad with the most rece...

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    25 current system alarms. If a zone led or led’s are on then this indicates system alarms that have not yet cleared. The zone led’s 1-8 are pre- defined as to what system alarm they will display. These system alarm indications are shown in the table below. Following the display of current system ala...

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    26 led keypad historical event display chart event device indicator status activation zones 1-16 led's 1-16 on steady bypass zones 1-16 bypass led's 1-16 on steady on steady detector tamper (short circuit) zones 1-8 trouble led's 1-8 flashing on steady detector tamper (open circuit) zones 9-16 troub...

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    27 led keypad historical event display chart-continued event device indicator status rf failure no rf activity trouble aux (0) flashing flashing arm delinquency alarm areas a or b not armed within “x” days trouble control flashing flashing duress alarm duress alarm (at keypad #) trouble line led’s 1...

  • Page 28: Programming Summary Guide

    28 programming summary guide the program addresses available to the owner in client program mode are listed below. “p” represents the button and “e” repre- sents the button. P1e 1-100e (user codes 1-100) p18e 21-100e (learn radio user 21-100) p19e 21-100e (delete radio user 21-100) p20e 0e (find a r...

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    29 telecom notifications 1-the grant of a telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warran...

  • Page 30: Owners Details

    30 owners details name: address: telephone number: installers name: installers contact ph #: access codes user names: code 1 code 2 code 3 code 4 code 5 code 6 code 7 code 8 code 9 code 10 code 11 code 12 code 13 code 14 code 15 code 16 code 17 code 18 code 19 code 20 code 21 panel telephone numbers...

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