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3 Solution-16 Operators Manual Copyright by, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Document Part Number MA880O Document Issue 1.40 Printed 29 July 1997 This documentation is provided to suit the Solution-16 Control Panel (CC880/LP880) Firmware Revision Hardware Revision F Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Electronics Design and Manufacturing Pty Limited. Trademarks Throughout this document trademark names may have been used. Rather than put a trademark symbol in every occurrence of a trademark name, we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement of the trademark. Notice of Liability While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, neither Electronics Design & Manufacturing Pty Limited nor any of its official representatives shall have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this book. reserves the right to make changes to features and specifications at any time without prior notification in the interest of ongoing product development and improvement.
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5 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...9 FEATURES BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION CONTROLS & INDICATORS The Codepad...12 Zone Indicators...12 AWAY Indicator...12 STAY Indicator...12 MAINS Indicator...13 FAULT Indicator...13 Audible Indicators...13 LCD Codepad Indicators...14 Codepad Functions...15 Code Retries...15 Codepad Lockout Time...16 Codepad Extinguish Mode...16 Alarm Memory...16 SYSTEM OPERATIONS Arming In AWAY Mode...17 Forced Arming...17 Disarming From AWAY Mode...17 Arming In STAY Mode Disarming From STAY Mode Arming In STAY Mode Disarming From STAY Mode Isolating Zones...21 Code Only To Isolate...21 Standard Isolating...21 User Codes...22 User Code Priority Level Arming & Disarming Arming Only Patrolman Code Arming/Disarming + Code To Isolate Patrolman Code + Code To Isolate Arming/Disarming + Master Code Functions Arming/Disarming + Master Code Functions + Code To Isolate...23 Auxiliary Codes...23 Auxiliary Code Priority Level...23 Day Alarm...24 Day Alarm Resetting...24 Day Alarm Latching...24 Operation...24 Codepad Duress Alarm...25 Codepad Panic - (Versions Up To 1.36)...25 Codepad Panic - (Version 1.37 Onwards)...25 Codepad Fire Alarm - (Version 1.37 Onwards)...25
6 Codepad Medical Alarm - (Version 1.37 Onwards) Entry Time Exit Time Sensor Watch Time System Date and Time Automatic Arming Automatic Operation of an Output SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Master Code Functions Arming and Disarming All Areas - Partitioned Systems Only Changing & Deleting User Codes Auxiliary Codes Changing Domestic Phone Numbers Event Memory Recall Walk Test Mode Turning Outputs On and Off Setting The Date and Time Reserved Setting STAY Mode 2 Zones Reserved User Code Functions - Partitioned Systems Only Arming and Disarming All Areas Hold Down Functions # Arm The System In AWAY Mode * Arm The System In STAY Mode Arm The System In STAY Mode Horn Speaker Test Bell Test Strobe Test Turning Day Alarm On and Off Fault Analysis Mode Initiate A Modem Call Reset Latching Outputs Codepad ID and Beeper Tone Change Initiate A Test Report Fault Descriptions To Determine The Type Of Fault To Acknowledge The Fault System Faults Low Battery Date and Time Sensor Watch Horn Speaker Disconnected Telephone Line Fault E2 Fault Zone 16 In Alarm - Partitioned Systems Only Communications Failure AC Mains Failure... 42
7 PARTITIONING Master Partitioned Codepad Indicators Zone Indicators Area ON/OFF Indicators Area Display Indicators Status Indicators...43 Aux Indicator...43 Mains Indicator...43 Fault Indicator...43 Partial Indicator...43 Operation Of Codepads In Partitioning...44 Operating From Area Addressable Codepads...44 Operating From A Master Partitioned Codepad...44 COMMUNICATION OPTIONS Options and Accessories...45 REMOTE FUNCTIONS Remote Arming Using The Phone Controller...46 Operation...46 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING A TOUCH TONE TELEPHONE Operation...47 To Establish A Communication Link With Your Alarm System (Non Partitioned System)...47 To Establish A Communication Link With Your Alarm System (Partitioned System)...47 To Terminate The Link With Your Alarm System...47 Domestic Tone Reporting...48 Operation Of Domestic Tone Reporting...48 Programming Domestic Phone Numbers...49 Disabling Domestic Dialling...49 Domestic Voice Message Reporting...50 Operation of Domestic Voice Message Reporting...50 Programming Domestic Phone Numbers...50 Pager Reporting...51 Alpha Pager Reporting...51 Using The PET Alpha Pocket Pager Format...52 Basic Pager Reporting...53 Operation Of Basic Pager Reporting...53 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT EDMSAT - Satellite Siren...54 Additional Codepads...54 Night Arm Station...54 Radio Remote Control...54 Phone Controller...54 Hand Held Radio Remote Control Panic Button...54 Smoke Detectors...54 Photoelectric Beams...55 Passive Infrared Detectors...55 Magnetic Reed Switches...55 Glass Break Detectors...55 Vibration Detectors...55 Communications Dialler...55
8 Telephone Line Fault Monitor Securitel Telephone Line Fault Module GLOSSARY OF TERMS WARRANTY Warranty Statement Limitations Maintenance Specifications Advice To Users New Zealand Telepermit Notes Quality Policy INSTALLATION NOTES... 62
9 Solution-16 Operators Manual 9 Introduction Congratulations on selecting the Solution-16 control system to protect you and your property. So that you can obtain the most from your unit, we suggest that you take the time to read through this manual and familiarise yourself with the numerous outstanding operating features of this system. You will notice that in all aspects of planning, engineering, styling, operation, convenience and adaptability, we have sought to anticipate your every possible requirement. Programming simplicity and speed have been some of the major considerations and we believe that our objectives in this area have been more than satisfied. This manual will explain all aspects of operating the control panel. All system parameters and options are detailed, however suitability is left up to the individual. Every system can be tailored to meet all requirements quickly and easily. The Solution range of control panels is very popular with thousands of people throughout many countries of the globe, all of whom have various levels of technical aptitude and ability. We have tried to aim this manual at all levels of readers. As Solution has continued to be improved over the years, it has become very powerful. Some of its early first-time users have advanced to true power users and we need to address their needs too, while maintaining the simplicity of the manual and the product. This operators manual is intended for BOTH the Solution-16 Dialler (CC880) and the Solution-16 Local (LP880) control panels. If you have a local panel (LP880), disregard all references and features in this manual which involve telephone dialling.
10 10 Solution-16 Operators Manual Features The Solution-16 security control system uses the very latest in microprocessor technology to provide you with more useful features and superior reliability and performance. Following is a list of some of the features and why they will be of benefit to you. Operating codes may be up to seven digits long. This allows for a far greater combination of codes and therefore a higher degree of security. Dynamic battery testing continually tests and monitors the stand-by battery s condition. As batteries do not last forever, this feature will warn you of a poor battery condition before an alarm occurs. Day alarm warning allows you to monitor the opening of a front door in a shop or to prohibit access into a particular area while the system is still disarmed. Remote arming is a unique feature that allows you to arm your system from any telephone in the world. This is very useful if you forget to arm your system. The built in telephone dialler will alert you or your monitoring station of any alarm or adverse event 24 hours a day. This highly sophisticated communications system is capable of identifying and reporting many different events. For further information, please contact your installer. All of the system configuration information is stored in non volatile memory which means that many of the options can be programmed on site by the installer to best suit your needs. This data is retained even when the power to the system is disconnected. STAY mode allows you to arm the system with predetermined areas disabled. This means that you can arm your system at night while you are still at home thus giving you personal protection. Note: One option that can be programmed by your installer will prevent another installer or technician from performing any service to your system. This should be discussed with your installer. Refer to Optional Equipment on page 54 for more details on accessories and other features that can be used with your system.
11 Solution-16 Operators Manual 11 Basic System Operation The overall purpose of your alarm system is to deter any would be intruder from entering your premises. Before leaving your home or office, make sure all windows and doors are closed. Enter your designated followed by the button. Your alarm system will now arm and commence counting down the exit time. After the exit time expires, you will hear a long beep at the remote codepad. Any unsealed zones will be automatically isolated. The control panel is now ready to activate the sirens and strobe lights should any alarm occur. If a zone that is sealed has triggered after exit time has expired, a number of events will occur. Following is a typical sequence of events. 1. The control panel will activate any audible devices such as sirens, flashing blue strobe light and the communications dialler if fitted and enabled. 2. The communication dialler will transmit all relevant alarm information via the telephone line alerting the respective persons of the current state of events. 3. The siren timer will commence counting down as soon as an alarm occurs. When the siren run time expires, the siren will automatically turn off and be placed into a ready state for the next alarm. 4. Upon your return, the blue strobe light may still be operating to inform you that there has been an alarm. 5. One or a number of zone indicators will be flashing, allowing you to identify the particular zone(s) that caused the alarm condition. This is a very basic outline of the general system operation. As there are many features available in the Solution-16 control panel, there could be numerous variations from the above sequence.
12 12 Solution-16 Operators Manual Controls & Indicators The Codepad The codepad is the communications interface between you and your control panel. It allows you to issue commands and offers both visual and audible indications that guide you through the general operation. Figure 1: CP5 Codepad The codepad incorporates numerous indicators. There are zone indicators which are used to show the condition of each zone and four others for general status. The following is a list of situations and the relevant indications that will be seen. Zone Indicators The zone indicators are used to show the status of the zones. The following table lists the various circumstances that the indicators will display (ie. Zone sealed, zone unsealed). Indicator On Off Flashing Fast (0.25 sec on sec off) Flashing Slow (1 sec on - 1 sec off) AWAY Indicator Definition Zone Is Unsealed Zone Is Sealed Zone Is In Alarm Condition Zone Is Manually Isolated Table 1: Zone Indicators The AWAY indicator is used to inform you that the system is armed in the AWAY mode. Indicator On Off Definition System Is Armed In The AWAY Mode System Is Not Armed In The AWAY Mode STAY Indicator Table 2: AWAY Indicator Functions The STAY indicator is used to indicate that the system is armed in the STAY mode. Indicator On Off Flashing Definition System Is Armed In The STAY Mode System Is Not Armed In The STAY Mode System Is In ISOLATE Mode Or STAY Mode 2 Zones Are Being Set Table 3: STAY Indicator Functions
13 Solution-16 Operators Manual 13 MAINS Indicator The MAINS indicator is used to indicate that the systems AC mains power is normal or has failed. Indicator On Flashing Definition AC Mains Power Normal AC Mains Power Failure Table 4: MAINS Indicator Functions FAULT Indicator The FAULT indicator is used to indicate that the system has detected a fault. Refer to Fault Descriptions on page 41 for more details as you may need to contact your installer. Indicator On Off Flashing Definition There Is A System Fault That Needs To Be Rectified The System Is Normal There Are No Faults There Is A System Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged Table 5: FAULT Indicator Functions There are however some modes of operation such as changing user codes where the FAULT indicator is used to represent the number '20'. This should not be considered as a fault but interpreted as intended, according to the current mode of operation. Audible Indicators In general the audible indications given out by the codepad are as follows. Indicator One Short Beep Two Short Beeps Three Short Beeps One Long Beep One Short Beep Every Second One Short Beep Every Minute Definition A Button On The Codepad Has Been Pressed The System Has Accepted Your Code The Requested Function Has Been Executed Indicates End Of Exit Time Or The Requested Operation Has Been Denied Or Aborted Walk Test Mode Is Currently Active Or Warning Before Automatic Arming Takes Place There Is A System Fault Waiting To Be Acknowledged Table 6: Audible Indications
14 14 Solution-16 Operators Manual LCD Codepad Indicators EDM is committed to providing functional and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces and we feel that our unique Icon LCD codepads have met this objective. The 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 numerous other system functions. The following table outlines all of the indicators which will be found on the codepads. A description of the various operating modes is also provided. Zone Indicators Mains Indicator Armed In AWAY Mode The ZONE indicators (1-8 on CP508L and 1-16 on CP516L) show the status of each zone. Illuminated = Zone Unsealed Flashing = Zone In Alarm Off = Zone Sealed The MAINS Icon indicates the status of the AC mains power supply. Illuminated = AC Mains OK Flashing = AC Mains Disconnected or fault The AWAY Icon illuminates when the system is armed in the Away mode. The indicator will also illuminate when in the Away mode. Armed In STAY Mode System Disarmed Zone Isolating Mode The STAY Icon illuminates when the system is armed in the Stay mode. The and indicators will also illuminate when in the Stay mode. The Disarmed Icon illuminates when the system is fully disarmed. The indicator will also illuminate when in the disarmed state. This indicator will illuminate when in Zone Isolating Mode. The person will flash once every 3 seconds. Fault Indicator Programming Mode Flashing Off Indicator / Zone Unsealed On Indicator / Zone In Alarm The FAULT Icon will illuminate if the system has a fault condition. Steady = A fault has been acknowledged. Flashing = A new fault has occurred. Off = No faults have occurred. This indicator will illuminate when the system is in any programming mode. Both persons will flash. The OFF Icon will illuminate when the system is in the disarmed state and will flash when a zone becomes unsealed. It will stop flashing when all zones are sealed. The ON Icon will illuminate when the system is armed in the Away mode and will flash when an alarm occurs. The indicator will reset once a valid user code is entered.
15 Solution-16 Operators Manual 15 Codepad Functions The following pages will describe how to use and interpret the many codepad functions that are available on the Solution-16 control panel. Most functions are performed using the Master Code. Refer to Master Code Functions on page 28 for more information. Before attempting to enter any of the Master Code functions, ensure that the system is in the disarmed state and that there are no alarm memory indicators flashing. If this is not the case the following will be required. If the zone indicators are flashing fast, enter your followed by the button. If the system becomes armed (ie. The AWAY indicator is illuminated), enter your followed by the button. This will place the system back into the disarmed state. If the system is not disarmed (ie. The AWAY or STAY indicators are illuminated), enter your followed by the button. The factory default Master Code is This code can be changed at any time. Therefore if your system Master Code differs from the default, please substitute your existing Master Code in the following examples. This code allows you to change any users code and even the Master Code itself. It is also the only code that allows the execution of special functions as detailed later in this manual. Code Retries Code retries restricts the amount of times an invalid user code can be used in an attempt to operate the system. An alarm caused by this is known as a Codepad Tamper Alarm. When a codepad tamper alarm occurs, the system will carry out the following events; 1. Activate the sirens and strobe connected to the control panel. Contact your installer if you require this to be silent. 2. Shutdown all codepads that are connected and automatically disable them from operating the system. The length of time they are disabled for is programmed by your installer. 3. Send an Access Denied report to the base station receiver (Optional). This function works when the system is in the armed or disarmed state. Each time the system is armed or disarmed the code retry counter is reset. The number of incorrect code attempts can be anywhere between 1 to 15. This value is programmed by your installer. Refer to Installation Notes on page 62 for the number of code retries set by your installer.
16 16 Solution-16 Operators Manual Codepad Lockout Time The codepad will be locked out for the time programmed by your installer if the wrong code has been entered more times than allowed by the code retry attempts. Codepad Extinguish Mode This option when programmed by your installer will cause the indicators on your codepad to automatically extinguish if the codepad is not used for a period of sixty seconds. The indicators will illuminate once a button has been pressed on the remote codepad. The indicators will also illuminate when an alarm occurs or when the system is in entry time. The indicators will not illuminate if a silent alarm is triggered. This option can only be programmed by your installer. Alarm Memory If when you return to your premises you notice the strobe light flashing, then care should be taken as this means that there has been an alarm condition while you were away. When you enter the building and turn the system off, you will notice one or a number of zone indicators flashing rapidly. This indicates that the zone(s) in question have triggered into alarm. If the zone indicator is flashing fast (On 0.25 sec/off 0.25 sec), then this indicates that one of the 16 burglary zones has gone into alarm. You should take note of this information so that it can be passed onto your installer should they require it. It is also possible to interrogate your alarm system using the Event Memory Recall function. This will allow you or your installer to interpret the exact sequence of events that occurred. Refer to Event Memory Recall on page 32 for more information.
17 Solution-16 Operators Manual 17 System Operations Arming 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 needs to be programmed by your installer. Refer to your Installation Notes on page 62 to check if method two has been enabled. Method One To Arm Your System In AWAY Mode. Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the AWAY indicator will illuminate. Exit time will now begin. Method Two To Arm Your System In AWAY Mode Hold the button down until two beeps are heard. The AWAY indicator will illuminate and exit time will now begin. + If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time it will be automatically isolated. It will become an active part of the system again as soon as it is sealed (ie. If a window is opened during exit time, the window will not be an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after this time will cause an alarm condition). Forced Arming The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. If this feature is not suitable, your installer can program your control panel so that it will not arm unless all zones are sealed. If the AWAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you will be allowed to arm the system. Disarming From AWAY Mode To Disarm Your System From AWAY Mode Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the AWAY indicator will extinguish. A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone. +
18 18 Solution-16 Operators Manual Arming In STAY Mode 1 STAY mode 1 is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated. These zones must be programmed by your installer. When there is a need to arm only the perimeter of your building, 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. There are two methods for arming your system in STAY mode 1. Method one is standard and will always operate. Method two is optional and needs to be programmed by your installer. Refer to Installation Notes on page 62 for your method of arming in STAY mode 1. Method One To Arm Your System In STAY Mode 1 Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will illuminate. Any zones that have been programmed for STAY mode 1 will be automatically isolated and their respective indicators will begin to flash until exit time expires. At the end of exit time the zone indicators will extinguish. + Method Two To Arm Your System In STAY Mode 1 Hold the button down until two beeps are heard. The STAY indicator will illuminate and any zones that have been programmed for STAY mode 1 will be automatically isolated and their respective indicators will begin to flash until exit time expires. At the end of exit time the zone indicators will extinguish. If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time it will be automatically isolated. It will become an active part of the system as soon as it is sealed (ie. If a window is opened before the end of exit time, it will not be an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after this time will cause an alarm condition). The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. If this feature is not suitable, your installer can program your system so that it will not arm unless all zones are sealed. If the STAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you will be allowed to arm the system.
19 Solution-16 Operators Manual 19 Disarming From STAY Mode 1 Method One To Disarm Your System From STAY Mode 1 Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will extinguish. A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone. + Method Two To Disarm Your System From STAY Mode 1 Hold the button down until two beeps are heard. The STAY indicator will extinguish. If your system does not disarm and you see a flashing zone indicator, method one will need to be used. Method two does not operate after an alarm has occurred. Arming In STAY Mode 2 STAY mode 2 is when the system has been armed with particular zones automatically isolated. Any Master Code user can program these zones before the system can be armed in STAY mode 2. Refer to Master Code Functions on page 28 for details on how to program zones for STAY mode 2. When there is a need to arm the perimeter of your building, 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. To Arm Your System In STAY Mode 2 Hold the 0 button down until two beeps are heard. The STAY indicator will illuminate and any zones that have been programmed for STAY mode 2 will be automatically isolated and their respective indicators will begin to flash until exit time expires. At the end of exit time the zone indicators will extinguish. 0 If a zone is not sealed at the end of exit time it will be automatically isolated. It will become an active part of the system as soon as it is sealed (ie. If a window is opened before the end of exit time, it will not be an active part of the system until it is closed. Opening the window after this time will cause an alarm condition). The feature of arming the system when a zone is not sealed is known as forced arming. If this feature is not suitable, your installer can program your system so that it will not arm unless all zones are sealed. If the STAY indicator does not illuminate and a long beep is heard, forced arming is not permitted. If this is the case, you must ensure that all zones are sealed or manually isolated before you will be allowed to arm the system.
20 20 Solution-16 Operators Manual Disarming From STAY Mode 2 Method One To Disarm Your System From STAY Mode 2 Enter your followed by the button. Two beeps will be heard and the STAY indicator will extinguish. A flashing zone indicator represents a previous alarm on that zone. Method Two To Disarm Your System From STAY Mode 2 + Hold the 0 button down until two beeps are heard. The STAY indicator will extinguish. If your system does not disarm and the codepad has a flashing zone indicator, method one will need to be used. Method two does not operate after an alarm has occurred. 0
21 Solution-16 Operators Manual 21 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. Some user code holders may not be able to isolate zones. Refer to Installation Notes on page 62 for your method of isolating. Twenty four hour zone types and zones not used cannot be isolated. If isolation of these zones is attempted a long beep will be heard. Code Only To Isolate To Isolate Zones 1. Press the button. 2. Enter your. 3. Press the button. Three beeps will be heard. 4. * Enter the you require to be isolated. 5. Press the button. 6. * Enter the you require to be isolated. 7. Press the button. 8. Press the button when finished. Two beeps will be heard. Isolated zone indicators will continue to flash. The system is ready to be armed. Standard Isolating To Isolate Zones 1. Press the button. 2. Press the button again. Three beeps will be heard. 3. * Enter the you require to be isolated. 4. Press the button. 5. * Enter the you require to be isolated. 6. Press the button. 7. Press the button when finished. Two beeps will be heard. Isolated zone indicators will continue to flash. The system is ready to be armed * As each zone is isolated, the corresponding zone indicator will begin to flash. If a mistake is made, re-enter the zone number that was incorrectly entered followed by the button. This zone will no longer be isolated and the zone indicator will stop flashing.
22 22 Solution-16 Operators Manual User Codes The purpose of user codes is to arm and disarm the system as well as perform other specific functions as described in Master Code Functions on page 28. User codes can be any length from one to seven digits long. Each user code can have a different priority level allocated to it. This controls the behaviour of the code, allowing it to arm only or to arm and disarm etc. Discuss this further with your installer. User Code Priority Level There are seven different priority levels that can be allocated to user codes Each priority level allows or restricts the functions that different user codes 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 will no longer operate. Only those user codes with the priority level of 4, 6 and 12 will be able to isolate zones using the method Code To Isolate. Priority Level Description 0 Arming & Disarming 1 Arming Only 2 Patrolman Code 4 Arming/Disarming + Code To Isolate 6 Patrolman Code + Code To Isolate 8 Arming/Disarming + Master Code Functions 12 Arming/Disarming + Master Code Functions + Code To Isolate 0 Arming & Disarming Table 7: User Code Priority Levels This level allows the user code to arm and disarm the system only. 1 Arming Only This level allows the user to arm the system but not disarm it. Resetting an alarm which has occurred during the disarmed state (ie. A 24 hour zone) is also allowed. 2 Patrolman Code A Patrolman Code will allow you to issue a user code which will only disarm after an alarm has occurred. This will prevent unauthorised use of the code. A Patrolman Code can always arm the system. 4 Arming/Disarming + Code To Isolate Isolating of zones will only be allowed by using the method Code To Isolate once this priority level has been set. Standard Isolating will be disabled for all user code holders. This level also allows arming and disarming of your system. 6 Patrolman Code + Code To Isolate This level allows a user with a Patrolman Code to disarm the system once an alarm has occurred. Isolating Zones will only be allowed by using the method Code To Isolate once this priority level has been set. Standard Isolating will be disabled for all user code holders. A Patrolman Code can always arm the system.
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