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ENGINEER

PROGRAMMING
MANUAL
ECLIPSE 8
ECLIPSE 16
ECLIPSE 32
(S.W. 2.0x)

ALARM CONTROL PANELS

Attention:
This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and
function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
The entire manual should be carefully read.

The information in this manual is a subject to change without notice!


Eclipse 8/ 16/ 32 Series - Engineer Programming Manual

Table of Contents:

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................... 4


2. SUPPORTED KEYBOARDS FOR PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION................................................................................ 7
2.1. LED/LCD Keyboards ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2. Supported Trouble Events in ECLIPSE Series................................................................................................................ 8
2.3. Sound Signalization from the Keyboards ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.4. Buttons Functions ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5. General Information for Operation with LED 8/ 16A ...................................................................................................... 10
2.6. General Information for Operation with LED32 ............................................................................................................. 12
2.7. General Information for Operation with LCD Keyboard ................................................................................................. 13
2.8. Entering text for LCD Keyboard .................................................................................................................................... 13

3. PROGRAMMING WITH SPECIALIZED ProsTE SOFTWARE ............................................................................................ 15


4. OPERATION WITH A SERVICE KEYBOARD ................................................................................................................. 15
5. ENROLLING / DELETING OF DEVICES ........................................................................................................................... 17
5.1. Enrolling Devices during the Initial Start-up of the Control Panel .................................................................................. 17
5.2. Enrolling Devices to a working system configuration via LCD keyboard ....................................................................... 17
5.3. Enrolling Devices to a working system configuration via LED keyboard ....................................................................... 18
5.4. Deleting of a device from the system configuration ....................................................................................................... 19

6. ENGINEER PROGRAMMING ......................................................................................................................................... 19


6.1 Organization of the Engineer Programming Menus ....................................................................................................... 19
6.2 Indication ........................................................................................................................................................................ 20
6.3 Special Symbols............................................................................................................................................................. 21

7. ENGINEER MENUS – Programming Tables .................................................................................................................. 22


0. General Settings .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
1. Users ................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
2. Zones ............................................................................................................................................................................... 36
3. PGM Outputs ................................................................................................................................................................... 48
4. Areas ................................................................................................................................................................................ 57
5. Timeslots .......................................................................................................................................................................... 64
6. Communication ................................................................................................................................................................ 68
6.1 General Parameters ....................................................................................................................................................... 69
6.2 Voice Dialer .................................................................................................................................................................... 73
6.3 Remote programming .................................................................................................................................................... 75
8. Peripheral Devices ........................................................................................................................................................... 76

APPENDIX......................................................................................................................................................................... 83
APPENDIX 1. Memory LOG Events..................................................................................................................................... 83
APPENDIX 2. FIRE DELAY Operation Algorithm (ADDRESS 2015) ................................................................................... 86
APPENDIX 3. VD/ DTMF Operation Algorithm .................................................................................................................... 87
APPENDIX 4. Text Tree-Structure Menus ECLIPSE Series ................................................................................................ 88
APPENDIX 5. Style Diagrams for Zone Connection ............................................................................................................ 97
APPENDIX 6. ECLIPSE Series Control Panels – Main board Connection Diagrams ......................................................... 98

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GUARANTEE
The guarantee terms are determined by the serial number (barcode) of the electronic device!
During the guarantee period the manufacturer shall, at its sole discretion, replace or repair any defective product when it is returned to the factory. All
parts replaced and/or repaired shall be covered for the remainder of the original guarantee, or 6 months, whichever period is longer. The original
purchaser shall immediately send manufacturer a written notice of the defective parts or workmanship.

INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE
Foreign customers shall possess the same guarantee rights as those any customer in Bulgaria, except that manufacturer shall not be liable for any
related customs duties, taxes or VAT, which may be payable.

GUARANTEE PROCEDURE
The guarantee will be granted when the appliance in question is returned. The guarantee period and the period for repair are determined in advance.
The manufacturer shall not accept any product, of which no prior notice has been received via the RAN form at: http://www.teletek-
electronics.com/en/support/Service
The setup and programming included in the technical documentation shall not be regarded as defects. Teletek Electronics bears no responsibility for
the loss of programming information in the device being serviced.

CONDITIONS FOR WAIVING THE GUARANTEE


This guarantee shall apply to defects in products resulting only from improper materials or workmanship, related to its normal use. It shall not cover:
 Devices with destroyed serial number (barcode);
 Damages resulting from improper transportation and handling;
 Damages caused by natural calamities, such as fire, floods, storms, earthquakes or lightning;
 Damages caused by incorrect voltage, accidental breakage or water; beyond the control of the manufacturer;
 Damages caused by unauthorized system incorporation, changes, modifications or surrounding objects;
 Damages caused by peripheral appliances unless such peripheral appliances have been supplied by the manufacturer;
 Defects caused by inappropriate surrounding of installed products;
 Damages caused by failure to use the product for its normal purpose;
 Damages caused by improper maintenance;
 Damages resulting from any other cause, bad maintenance or product misuse.
In the case of a reasonable number of unsuccessful attempts to repair the product, covered by this guarantee, the manufacturer’s liability shall be
limited to the replacement of the product as sole compensation for breach of the guarantee. Under no circumstances shall the manufacturer be liable
for any special, accidental or consequential damages, on the grounds of breach of guarantee, breach of agreement, negligence, or any other legal
notion.

WAIVER
This Guarantee shall contain the entire guarantee and shall be prevailing over any and all other guarantees, explicit or implicit (including any implicit
guarantees on behalf of the dealer, or adaptability to specific purposes), and over any other responsibilities or liabilities on behalf of the
manufacturer. The manufacturer does neither agree, nor empower, any person, acting on his own behalf, to modify, service or alter this Guarantee,
nor to replace it with another guarantee, or another liability with regard to this product.

UNWARRANTED SERVICES
The manufacturer shall repair or replace unwarranted products, which have been returned to its factory, at its sole discretion under the conditions
below. The manufacturer shall accept no products for which no prior notice has been received via the RAN form at: http://www.teletek-
electronics.com/en/support/Service .
The products, which the manufacturer deems repairable, will be repaired and returned. The manufacturer has prepared a price list and those
products, which can be repaired, shall be paid for by the Customer. The devices with unwarranted services carry 6 month guarantee for the replaced
parts.
The closest equivalent product, available at the time, shall replace the products, the manufacturer deems un-repairable. The current market price
shall be charged for every replaced product.

STANDARDS AND CONFORMITY


The Eclipse Series control panels are designed according and with conformity to the European Union (EU) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC
and Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2004/108/EC.

The CE mark is placed for indication that the Eclipse Series control panels comply with the requirement of EU for safety, health, environmental and
customer protection.

The Eclipse Series control panels are suitable for installation and operation in security systems specially designed to comply with standard EN
50131-1, grade 2.

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
ECLIPSE Series are control panels providing security and management of small and medium residential or office sites.

The ECLIPSE family includes:


 ECLIPSE 8 for management of small sites up to 8 zones organized in 1 common area.
 ECLIPSE 16 for management of small to medium sites up to 16 zones organized in 3 independent areas.
 ECLIPSE 32 for management of medium sites up to 32 zones and 8 independent areas.

The programming of options, parameters and attributes is organized in menus and the engineer can choose among
three programming styles according his preferences:
1. 4-digit addresses;
2. 3-digit operations;
3. Text menus (tree-structure).

The default programming style is the one using text tree-structure for the engineer menus. To change the programming
style at the beginning you have to enter first the engineer menu with valid code (7777 by default) and choose in
sequence:

7777 – 2.SETTINGS – 14. MENU STYLE: TEXT, ADDRESS or OPERATION

Confirm your choice with ENTER button – the keyboard will confirm the operation with a sound signal. The next
entering in the engineer menu will be with the selected programming style.

For installer’s convenience, the menus in this manual are presented with all programming styles as they are pointed at
the head and the functionality in details is described in the table under it.

The engineer menus are available for programming only when the system is disarmed and the engineer
access is enabled from the Manager programming menus.

General information about the programming styles

 4-digit addresses. The programming of the system parameters is organized with 4-digit address codes. The
menus have the following structure:
o 0ххх – General Settings Menu.
o 1xxx – General User Menu; 1uuy – User Settings, where “uu” is a user number from 01 to 64, and “y” is an
option.
o 2xxx – General Zone Settings Menu; 2zzy – Zone settings, as “zz” is a zone number from 01 to 32, and “y”
is an option.
o 3xxx – General Setting for PGM 4; 3ppy – Settings for PGMs, as “pp” is a PGM number from 01 to 32, and
“y” is an option.
o 4xxx – General Areas Menu; 4aay – Area Settings, as “aa” is an Area from 01 to 08, and “y” is an option.
o 5tty – Timeslots Settings, as “tt” is a time slot number from 01 to 08, and “y” is an option.
In addition, at addresses 5411 to 5524 are set holidays and nonworking days by months.
o 60хх – General Settings for the digital communicator; 6nny – Phone Settings, as “nn” is a phone number
from 01 to 04, and “y” is an option.
o 61xx – General settings for the voice dialer; 61ny – Phones settings, as “n” is a phone number from 1 to 8,
and “y” is an option.
o 69хх – General settings for UDL remote programming.
o 8ddy – Device Menu, as “dd” is a device number from 01 to 31, and “y” is an option.
Note: The Device 01 is always the main PCB of the control panel.

Engineer 4-digit Parameter


Code address Settings

<< LCD32 >>


10:05 06/08

Cancel the entered settings and return to the main menu

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 3-digit operations. The programming of the system parameters is organized with 3-digit operation codes. The
menus have the following structure:
o 0хх – General Settings Menu.
o 1xx – General User Menu; 1uu - Options for Users, as “uu” is an option number; after the option
number is necessary to enter a user number from 01 to 64.
o 2xx – General Zone Menu; 2zz – Zone options settings, as “zz” is an option number; after the option
number is necessary to enter a zone number from 01 to 32.
o 3xx – General Setting for PGM 4; 3pp – PGM options settings, as “pp” is an option number; after the
option number is necessary to enter a PGM number from 01 to 32.
o 4xx – General Areas Menu; 4aa – Area options settings, as “aa” is an option number; after the option
number is necessary to enter an Area number from 01 to 08.
o 5tt – Timeslot Menu, as “tt” in an option number; after the option number is necessary to enter an
Timeslot number from 01 to 08. In addition, at addresses 541 to 544 are set holidays and nonworking
days – and the number of the month from 01 to 12.
o 6хх – General Settings for the digital communicator; 6nn – Phones options settings; after the option
number is necessary to enter a phone number from 01 to 04.
o 67x – General settings for the voice dialer, where „х“ is number of an option from 0 to 3.
o 680 – Entering of telephone numbers for the voice dialer.
o 69х – General settings for UDL remote programming.
o 810 + dd – Device Menu, as “dd” is a device number from 01 to 31.
Note: The Device 01 is always the main PCB of the control panel.

Parameter
Engineer 3-digit Settings
Code operation

<< LCD32 >>


or
10:05 06/08

2-digit Parameter
Cancel the entered settings menu Settings
and return to the main menu

 Text menus (tree-structure). The system parameters are organized in text menus with tree-structure:

Engineer Code (7777)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
COMMUNICATION
MAINTENANCE

INPUTS

DEVICES
SETTINGS

OUTPUTS
CODES

PARTITIONS

SCHEDULES

► ► ► ► ► ► ► ►

◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄

To enter in a text menu select it with the arrow buttons and confirm with ENTER. The programming of the parameters
in the menus may differ according to their usage. Use the arrow buttons to scroll of the available menus or submenus.
You can also directly enter in a menu with pressing its number – see the structure above.
The exit to the upper menu or submenu is with pressing the CANCEL button.

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There are several ways for setting parameters – that depends on the menu:

- When the submenu allows choosing only one option or attribute, or parameter from a list, the installer
scrolls down to the desired one and confirms his choice with button. The set option is displayed with a “check”
mark in front of it. The exit of the submenu is automatic. See Example 1 below.

- When the submenu allows choosing of several options or attributes, or parameters at the same time then
the installer has to scroll down to each one and to enable it with pressing the button. The set option is displayed
with a “check” mark in front of it. The installer has to move to the next option using the arrow buttons and so on. To
disable an option scroll down to it and press button – the “check” mark will be deleted. When all the desired
options are selected, the choice is confirmed with button. See Example 2 below.

Example 1 (ECLIPSE 8) Example 2 (ECLIPSE 8)

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2. SUPPORTED KEYBOARDS FOR PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION


Eclipse 8/16/32 alarm control panel supports operation with the full range of Eclipse Series keyboards.

ATTENTION: The operation with text menus is set by default for control panels ECLIPSE 8/16/32.
The text menus are accessible for operation with LCD keyboards.
In case of using a LED keyboard for programming and settings the 4-digits address menus are used
by default.

2.1. LED/LCD Keyboards

LED 8 LED 16A LED 8 / LED 16А (open protective cover)


Supported programming style types:
 4-digit address menus – by default
 3-digit operation menus

The keyboard provides specialized LED indication about the


programming style and visualization of the selected
parameter, option or attribute with the digit buttons.
The installer can review the number of the entered address
or operation code using a special information button.

The general operation with LED8/ 16А keyboard is


described in item 2.5.

LED 32 (open protective cover) LED 32 (open protective cover)


Supported programming style types:
 4-digit address menus – by default
 3-digit operation menus

The general operation with the keyboard is described in item


2.6.

LCD 32 (open protective cover) LCD 32 Sensitive

Supported programming style types: Supported programming style types:


 4-digit address menus  4-digit address menus
 3-digit operation menus  3-digit operation menus
 Text menus (tree-structure) – by default  Text menus (tree-structure) – by default

The general operation with the keyboards is described in item 2.7.

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Summary for ECLIPSE Series Keyboards:


Keyboard Display Areas Zones Proxi Address Operation Text menu AUX PGM
LED 8 LED 1 8     
LED 16A LED 3 16     
LED 32 LED 8 32  (option)    
LCD 32 LCD 8 32  (option)    
LCD 32S LCD 8 32     

2.2. Supported Trouble Events in ECLIPSE Series


The possible system troubles are listed in the table below as the indication differs according the type of the used
keyboard:
- Keyboard LED 8 – The troubles are displayed with a lighting zone LED or lighting up digit button.
- Keyboards LED 32 and LED 16A – The troubles are displayed with a lighting zone LED.
- Keyboards LCD 32 and LCD 32 Sensitive – The troubles are displayed as text messages.

The sound signalization for a system trouble (two short sound signals at every 20 seconds) can be disabled/ enabled
in Menu 2. SETTINGS – 03. TRBL SOUNDS (ADDRESS 0013 or OPERATION 013). The signalization is common for
all troubles. By default, the sound signalization for all system troubles is enabled.

LED 32/ LCD 32 / Control panels


LED 8 Description
LED 16A LCD 32 Sensitive Eclipse 8 Eclipse 16 Eclipse 32
  1. AC Loss The mains power supply is lost.   
The accumulator battery is discharged or
  2. Battery Trouble   
missing.
  3. Blown fuse Blown out fuse.   
Telephone line of the digital
4. Tel. line TRBL/
  communicator is lost & communication   
Comm. Fail
with central Monitoring station fails.
  5. Tamper Open tamper in system.   
System bus error. It could be short circuit
  6. Sysbus err   
in the line or lost device.
Fire Detector Loss or the fire line is
  7. Fire line Error   
broken.
Problem with connected siren; no siren
  8. Siren Fault*   
connected to PGM5.
The internal clock has to be set to an
Button “1”  9. Invalid clock**   
actual time and date.
Possible problems:
- Low battery charge of wireless device;
Button “2”  10. WL device trouble. - Wireless device lost;   
- Dirty chamber of a wireless fire
detector.
Button “3”  11. WL RF jamming. Radio signal jamming.   
Possible problems with power supply of
expander modules:
Button “4”  12. AUX PSU trouble. - The mains power supply is lost;   
- Problem with the backup battery;
- Blown out fuse.

* NOTE: It is possible after the initial power-up of ECLIPSE 32 panel a trouble message for 8. SOUNDER FAULT to be
displayed on the screen of LCD keyboards (8 zone number lights on the LED display). That indicates some problems
with sounder connected to PGM5. In case the PGM5 is used as a standard output, you have to terminate it with 1K
resistor, or to program it as regular output – disable option 1 at ADDRESS 3051.
** The message is displayed immediately after the initial power-up of the system or after full hardware reset – the time
and date should be set at addresses 0051 and 0052.

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2.3. Sound Signalization from the Keyboards


All Eclipse Series Keyboards have sound signalization for occurring of different system events. The sound signalization
has 4 volume levels adjustable at address 90 from the Manager programming menus.

Sound Signal Description


Button Single short beep indicating the pressing of a key.
Confirmation Two long sound signals, indicating the system confirmation to executed operation.
Cancel
A single long beep, indicating system incorrectly executed operation.
operation
Entry time Continuous beep, indicating intrusion into an entrance zone.
Short beeps, indicating the system is armed and the user is required to leave the entrance zone.
Exit time
Ten seconds before the exit time is over beep frequency increases.
Technical Two short beeps at every 20 sec, indicating a technical trouble. To stop the signalization – enter a
problem valid user code and press the TROUBLE or ENTER button.
Short beeps with subsequently increasing period, indicating intrusion into a zone with an activated
Chime
chime option.
Three sound signals in sequence repeated every 5 seconds. That kind of signalization shows
Fire alarm
activated fire detector in the premises.

2.4. Buttons Functions


Note: The functionality of BYPASS, TROUBLE and MEMORY buttons for LED 8 and LED 16A keyboards is accessible
through the manager and user menus only with the respective LED indication on the display.
The specialized LED indication of the LED 8/ 16A keyboard is described in details in item 2.5.

Button Function Description


Confirmation of the entered data; step ahead in the engineer programming menus*.
For LED 8 and LED 16A keyboards: Use the button to review the memory log file, the
ENTER
system troubles and the bypassed zones – the respective system LED is blinking during
the review.

CANCEL Canceling the entered parameters; exit from a programming mode.

Quick button for Full Arming Mode.


FULL ARM
The button is used in the previous design of the keyboard and has the same functionality.
(or )
Disarming the system. The button has a special function in text entering mode – deletes
the current symbol and moves the cursor on one position to the left (like Backspace button
DISARM
on a standard PC keyboard).
(or )
The button is used in the previous design of the keyboard and has the same functionality.

Quick button for Stay Arming Mode. The button has a special function in text entering
STAY ARM
mode – shifting between small and capital letters.
SLEEP
Quick button for Sleep Arming Mode.
ARM
Entry in Manager and User programming modes. The button has a special function in
engineer programming mode – saving the entered settings and moves forward as the
PRG current index number is increased with +1 (see the note and the example following this
table).
Entry in Service Keyboard Mode.
Bypassing zones. The button lights on permanently if there are bypassed zones in the
system. The button is blinking during the bypassed zones review.
BYPASS The button has a special function in engineer programming – canceling the entered
settings and moves forward as the current index number is increased with +1 (see the
note and the example following this table), option 0.

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Reviewing the system troubles. The button lights on permanently if there are system
TROUBLE
problems. The button is blinking during the system troubles review.
Reviewing the memory events log file. The button lights on permanently if there are
memory events. The button is blinking during the memory events review. The button has a
MEMORY
special function in text entering mode – entering of special symbols (see the item 2.8
Entering text for LCD Keyboard).
Scroll
Arrows for moving the cursor on the left and on the right in programming mode.
arrows
Digit
0-9 Digital buttons for entering parameters, codes, etc.
Buttons

* The functionality is available in 4-digit address programming style.

The structure of the addresses is as follows:


Example for ECLIPSE 32:
When pressing PRG button, the next viewed address is formed as the current index
X Y Y Z number is increased +1 and option number is the same. Example, from ADDRESS
2021 after pressing PRG the menu moves to ADDRESS 2031.
When pressing BYPASS button, the next viewed address is formed as the current
Menu Index Option index number is increased +1 and option is first possible. Example, from ADDRESS
number number 2024 after pressing BYPASS the menu moves to ADDRESS 2030.

2.5. General Information for Operation with LED 8/ 16A


LED8/ 16A are a compact size keyboards with LED display, suitable for management and programming of ECLIPSE
Series control panels. The keyboards have indication for 8/ 16 zones and can control one 1/ 3 area.
LED8/ 16A are equipped with specialized LED indication for informing the installer of the set programming style menu
and specific visualization of the programming values and parameters.
The entering of codes, 3- and 4-digit addresses and values is with the digit buttons. For arming the system are used
the quick buttons for the respective arming mode.

Specialized LED indication for LED 8/ 16A keyboard:


LED Indication Description
Lights on The system is in engineer or manager programming mode.
Blinking Shows a selected device in an engineer programming mode; Fast blinking – service keyboard.
The 3-digit programming style type is selected.
Lights on View mode (of OPERATION number) after pressing the DISARM button.
[O] is short from OPERATION.
The 4-digit programming style type is selected.
Lights on View mode (of ADDRESS number) after pressing the DISARM button.
[A] is short from ADDRESS.
The system waits for entering of setting of a parameter, or option.
Lights on
[V] is short from VALUE.
Lights off No active alarms in the system.
Lights on Alarm in the system. The active alarms are reviewed by pressing the ENTER button.
Blinking View mode for active alarms.
Lights off No system troubles in the system.
Lights on System trouble. The active troubles are reviewed by pressing the ENTER button.
Blinking View mode for system troubles.
Lights off No bypassed zones in the system.
Lights on Bypassed zones in the system. The zone numbers are reviewed by pressing the ENTER button.
Blinking View mode – The numbers of bypassed zones are lighting on.

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In normal operation mode the DISARM button (LED 8) or Area Letters (LED 16A) light on in green. The DISARM
button has a specific functionality in engineer programming menus.
Note: The button DISARM used in the previous design of the keyboard and has the same functionality!

Button Functionality Description


DISARM System disarming.
Information about the ADDRESS number in engineer programming mode. The
functionality is useful when the installer is confused during the engineer programming
and wants to check up the current ADDRESS number before continue with the
respective parameter or option settings.

The button is used in the following way:


1. The symbols and are lighting on permanently together with a number of
zone(s), according the type of the programmed parameter. A blinking digit shows that
parameter which is in setting mode, and lighting on digit button shows the current set
value for this parameter.
2. To find out what is the number of the current ADDRESS, press the button. If
the set programming style is with 4-digit ADDRESSES – the symbol lights on, and if it
INFORMATION is with 3-digit operations - the symbol lights on. The zone numbers from 1 to 4 or
from 1 to 3 are lighting on, the zone 1 is blinking, and lighting on button shows the first
digit of the address (operation) number.

3. Press the right arrow button. The cursor will move one position on the right, zone 2
starts blinking and lighting on digit number shows the next number of the address (or
operation).
4. Proceed in an analogical way reviewing the address number up to the last digit.
5. Press the button again to step back in parameter setting mode.
Note: You can also leave the view mode and with single pressing the CANCEL button.
Recommendation: If you are not familiar in details with the engineer programming
menus (address and operation numbers) write down in sequence the digits (of lighting
buttons) corresponding to the respective address positions (zone numbers).

- Engineer Programming
The engineer programming menus are accessible only when the system is disarmed. Lighting on symbols or
indicate the currently set programming style type.
To access the engineer programming menus enter valid engineer code (7777 by default). A confirmation sound signal
is heard and the system starts waiting for the installer to enter ADDRESS or OPERATION number for programming.
According the set programming style, the LED displays:
- The zone numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4, and lighting on - 4-digit ADDRESS programming style
- The zone numbers 1, 2 and 3, and lighting on - 3-digit OPERATION programming style

The symbol lights on permanently together with the letter for the set programming style – 4-digit ADDRESS
programming style is set by default.

To proceed with programming, enter ADDRESS number and according the descriptions provided in item 7, set
parameters, attributes and options for the system configuration. Use the digit buttons to enter the address number.
Every pressing of a button turns one zone number off, and the pressed button lights on. After pressing the last digit of
the address number, the system enters automatically in mode for setting parameters - lights on, and or light
off.

Several zone numbers will light on as their number depends on the current parameters for programming. Zone 1 is
blinking to show that the first digit of the value is currently set. A permanently lit digit button shows the current set
value. To change it, press other digit button according the parameter. If there are several values (when setting the date
for example), you can review them using the arrow buttons. Note: In case of setting options from ENABLE/ DISABLE
type keep in mind that the opting is disabled when all digit buttons are off, and the option is enabled when all digit
button are lighting on. You can change the setting of the option with pressing random digit button or arrows buttons.

To confirm the entered settings press the ENTER button – the system automatically moves to the next address
number. To cancel the entered parameters press the CANCEL button – the system will move back to the main screen

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for ADDRESS entry. To exit to main screen press CANCEL button a couple of times. In normal operation mode only
the DISARM button lights on in green.

According the entered ADDRESS number the LED indication will differ. Use the detailed descriptions in item 7 to
become familiar with the system settings.

Attention: The exit from the engineer programming menus is not automatic! Press CANCEL button several times to
exit to the main display and normal operation mode – only the DISARM button lights on in green.

Example for reviewing of ADDRESS number in engineer menu with LED 8/ 16A keyboard:
- The symbols and are lighting on. Zone 1 is blinking and Button 1 lights on.
- Press the button. It starts blinking showing that the system is in mode for address reviewing.
- The symbols and light up. Letter means that the set programming style is with 4-digit ADDRESSES.
- Zone 1 is blinking. Button 0 is lighting on – this is the first digit of the ADDRESS number.
- Press the right arrow button.
- Zone 2 is blinking. Button 0 is lighting on – this is the second digit of the ADDRESS number.
- Press the right arrow button again.
- Zone 3 is blinking. Button 9 is lighting on – this is the third digit of the ADDRESS number.
- Press the right arrow button for the last time.
- Zone 4 is blinking. Button 7 is lighting on – this is the last digit of the ADDRESS number.
- The reviewed ADDRESS number is 0097 – Changing the programming style type.
- To go back to the parameter settings mode press the button again.

- Manager Programming
To access the manager programming menus enter valid manager code (0000 by default). A confirmation sound signal
will be heard. Press the PRG ( ) button to enter in manager programming menus. Zone numbers 1 and 2, and LEDs
and are lighting on. The manager programming menus are 2-digit and are described in details in ECLIPSE
Series Operation Manual – Manager and User Programming. If 30 sec after entering the manager programming there
is no activity (pressed button), the system will exit in normal operation mode. It is possible to enter in manager
programming menus from several keyboards at a time using the same manager access code.

Example for date setting in Manager programming menus using LED 8/ 16A keyboard:
- Enter valid Manager code (0000 by default) and press button.
- LEDs and are lighting on. Zone number 1 is blinking, and 2 is lighting on – the system waits for entering
of 2-digit ADDRESS number.
- Enter 15 – ADDRESS for date setting.
- LEDs and are lighting on. Zone number 1 is blinking, zones from 2 to 6 are lighting on. The “0” digit
button is lighting on (the set date by default is 01/01/12).
- Enter the new date using the format DDMMYY. You can use the buttons with arrows to review the entered
new date before saving it – the lighting on digit button shows the set value for every currently blinking zone number on
the display.
- Confirm the new set date with ENTER.

2.6. General Information for Operation with LED32


LED 32 is a keyboard with LED display, suitable for management and programming of ECLIPSE Series control panels.
LED 32 has indication for 32 zones and can control 8 independent areas.
The keyboard LED 32 operate with limited functionality when connected to ECLIPSE 8 control panel – operation with
one area only and 8 zones. LED 32 operate with limited functionality when connected to ECLIPSE 16 control panel –
operation with three areas (A, B and C) and 16 zones.

- Engineer Programming
The engineer programming menus are accessible only when the system is disarmed.

According to the set programming style after entering an engineer code (7777 by default) the LED displays:
- The zone numbers 13, 14, 15 and 16 lighting on - 4-digit ADDRESS programming style
- The zone numbers 14, 15 and 16 lighting on - 3-digit OPERATION programming style

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The both LEDs „lightning” (white) and „padlock” (red) are blinking together showing that the system is in engineer
programming mode. Now, the system waits for entering of ADDRESS or OPERATION for programming – by default
the 4-digit ADDRESS programming style is set.

Use the digit buttons to enter an ADDRESS number – the detailed description of the ADDRESSES and their
functionality is provided in item 7. Every pressing of a button enters one digit and the lighting on zone numbers are
reduced with one, the number of the pressed digit button lights up (for 0 lights on digit 10). According the entered
address number the indication for the parameters is different. Use the address descriptions provided in item 7 to
orientate for the required settings. To confirm the entered settings press the ENTER button, to reject them – the
CANCEL button. To return to the display for address entering press single the CANCEL button. To exit the engineer
programming menu press the CANCEL button once again. The keyboard is in normal operation mode when LEDs
“Lightning” (white) and “padlock” (green) are lighting on together with the numbers of the used areas.

Attention: The exit of engineer programming menu is not automatic! To exit the engineer menu press CANCEL button
several times until return to the normal operation mode.

- Manager Programming
To access the manager programming menus enter valid manager code (0000 by default). A confirmation sound signal
will be heard. Press the PRG ( ) button to enter in manager programming menus. Zone numbers 15 and 16 are
lighting on, and both LEDs “Lightning” and “padlock” are blinking only on the keyboard for programming. The manager
programming menus are 2-digit and are described in details in ECLIPSE Series Operation Manual – Manager and User
Programming. If 30 sec after entering the manager programming there is no activity (pressed button), the system will
exit in normal operation mode. It is possible to enter in manager programming menus from several keyboards at a time
using the same manager access code.

2.7. General Information for Operation with LCD Keyboard


The LCD32 and LCD32 Sensitive are keyboards for management and control with text LCD displays.
The keyboards LCD32 and LCD32 Sensitive operate with limited functionality when connected to ECLIPSE 8/ 16
control panel – operation with one area and 8 zones.

To enter codes, addresses and parameters use the digit buttons. For arming the system can be used neither the quick
buttons with the respective pictograms, or to choose the arming type from the screen scrolling with the arrows and
confirmation with ENTER button. Use the provided in item 7 detailed descriptions of the all addresses in the system. To
exit the engineer or manager programming menu press CANCEL button several times until return to main screen in
normal operation mode.

2.8. Entering text for LCD Keyboard


The keyboard models LCD32 and LCD32 Sensitive support text entering including small and capital letters, digits,
punctuation marks and other specific symbols. Three versions of the display are available according the supported
language: Cyrillic, Greek and EU version. Note: The type of the display is placed on the sticker on the back of the
keyboard: CYR (supports Cyrillic, English, Turkish fonts), GR (supports English and Greek fonts) or EU (supports
English, Hungarian, Italian and Portuguese fonts).

The regular letters and digits can be entered directly by the buttons or as a code combination after pressing the
MEMORY button – look at the tables below.
It is possible to enter text up to 16 symbols including space.

Table for correspondence of the buttons:


Button Letters, digits Use the STAY ARM button to enter capital letters.
0 _ 0
1 1 Use the DISARM button to delete a symbol – the cursor moves with one step to
2 a b c 2 the left.
3 d e f 3 The button is used in the previous design of the keyboard and has the same functionality!
4 g h i 4
5 j k l 5 Use the MEMORY button to enter some special symbols and Cyrillic/ Greek
6 m n o 6 letters. To enter a specialized symbol, move the cursor to the desired position, press the
7 p q r s 7 MEMORY button (a solid cursor appears) and then using the digit buttons enter the
8 t u v 8 respective code for the symbol or letter as check in the table below.
9 w x y z 9

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Table of the symbols and codes correspondence for CYR keyboard version:

Example: To enter
the „asterisk”
symbol, first press
the MEMORY button
(a solid cursor
appears on the place)
and after that enter
code 042. The
asterisk symbol will
appear and the
cursor will move one
position to the right.

Table of the symbols and codes correspondence for GR keyboard version:

Table of the symbols and codes correspondence for EU keyboard version:

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3. PROGRAMMING WITH SPECIALIZED ProsTE SOFTWARE


ProsTE is specialized software for direct programming of burglary and fire alarm panels manufactured by Teletek
Electronics JSC.
The programming of ECLIPSE Series control panels is via serial connection using specialized “cable ProsTE”. It is
strongly recommended as a first step to read the set to control panel parameters, as second – changing parameters
and at the end – writing the new settings to the control panel.
A detailed description for the operation with ProsTE software is provided in the built-in help files.

Eclipse 8/ 16

Serial connection between the ECLIPSE 8 / 16/ 32 and PC with ProsTE software

4. OPERATION WITH A SERVICE KEYBOARD


The service keyboard is a device, which is not a part of the system configuration, but can provide full access to all
engineer programming menus. Every keyboard of Eclipse Series can be used as service, when it is not enrolled at
address in the system configuration.

The service keyboard is not enrolled at a certain address and that is why its removing will not cause a system trouble
for a lost device.

You can connect only one service keyboards to the system configuration at the same time.

The “Service keyboard” mode allows access only to the engineer programming menus and the Manager and User
programming menus are not available. The system arming and disarming is also unavailable.

Every Eclipse Series keyboard can be service keyboard if it is not currently connected and enrolled to the
system configuration.

The service keyboard can be connected to the control panel in two ways:
- Via specialized cable for connection of service keyboard to the interface connector Service KBD on the
control panel PCB.
- To the system bus of the control panel.

The indication of a keyboard when used as service keyboard in the system, depends on its type:

Keyboard LED Indication


LED 8
Blinks fast in red.
LED 16A
LED32
LCD 32 Blinks in red and green in turn.
LCD 32 Sensitive

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 Using a service keyboard cable


This is a specialized cable for quick connection of service keyboard to an Eclipse series control panel.

The cable is factory prepared for connection to interface connector “Service KBD” on the panel’s PCB from the one
side and for connection to the keyboard terminals at the other – Figure 24.

Attention!
The interface connector Service To enter in the service keyboard mode:
Eclipse KBD is available in the following - Connect the interface connector to “Service KBD”
Keyboard hardware versions: terminals on the panel.
- Eclipse 8 rev. 1.5 - Connect the color wires to the keyboard terminals
- Eclipse 16 rev. 1.1 as observe the polarity of the connection.
- Eclipse 32 rev. 1.8 - Wait the initial initialization to complete.
- Single press the PRG button ( ).
- When you finish with the engineer programming,
Eclipse exit to the main screen.
Keyboard - Unplug the interface connector from the “Service
KBD” terminal.

Figure 24.

 Using the system bus of the panel

To enter the “Service keyboard” mode with a new keyboard:


- Connect the keyboard to the system bus and wait the initial initialization to complete.
- Single press the PRG button ( ).
- When you finish with the engineer programming, exit to the main screen.
- Power off the keyboard and disconnect it from the system bus.

To enter the “Service keyboard” mode with a present keyboard in the system configuration:
- Use one of the other keyboards in the system configuration to delete the unique ID number of the one
selected for service keyboard – enter the keyboard ID address 8xx0, where “xx” is the device number from
02 to 32 (01 is always the PCB of the control panel), and delete the ID number with pressing the “0” button
for 2-3 seconds. It is not necessary to confirm with ENTER.
- Press the PRG ( ) button.
- When you finish with the engineer programming, exit to the main screen.

ATTENTION: If the engineer access is disabled from the manager programming menu the access will
be denied and for the service keyboard!

 Adding of service keyboard to the system configuration


Every service keyboard, connected to the panel can be added to the system configuration and to be available for
operation from users. Whether the service keyboard is connected to “Service KBD” connector or to the system bus of
the panel, it can be added to the system configuration as follows:
- Enter the engineer programming menu using the service keyboard.
- Choose a free position for device enrollment (free address)
- Press in sequence the tamper-switch and the (ENTER) button of the service keyboard.
- After the initial initialization is complete the keyboard will ready for additional settings and user operation.

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5. ENROLLING / DELETING OF DEVICES


5.1. Enrolling Devices during the Initial Start-up of the Control Panel
1. With set RESET jumper on the main PCB power up the Eclipse control panel.
2. Wait the initial initialization of the connected to the system bus keyboards. At the end of the procedure, the
bus LED of all devices including the main PCB is lighting permanently in red. A text message “SW revision XX;
Press ENTER” is displayed on LCD screen, and at LED keyboards is lighting on only the power LED. For LED
8/ 16A only buttons are lighting on.
3. Start to press the ENTER button or tamper-switch of the devices – the manufacturer recommends first to
enroll the keyboards in the system, then proxy readers, modules, etc. The system starts an automatic
enrollment procedure of the devices on consecutive addresses starting with address 8020. Remember that the
first enrolled device to the system bus is always the main PCB of the panel. It is strongly recommended the
next enrolled device to be a LCD keyboard for programming.
4. Remove the RESET jumper and wait the system bus LED to stop blinking in green. The system is ready for
further programming and parameter configuration.

IMPORTANT NOTE!
When enrolling devices to ECLIPSE 8 control panel, the first is automatically added to ZONE 7, and
the second to ZONE 8!

5.2. Enrolling Devices to a working system configuration via LCD keyboard


1. Enter engineer code (7777 by default).
2. Press button “9” for direct access to menu “9. DEVICES”. Use the buttons with arrows to reach a free
address position for adding a new device. Choose in sequence:

ХХ. Device [Free] – ENTER – 1. ID – ENTER – [Free] [________]

3. Press the ENTER button (for a keyboard), the tamper-switch (for modules and standalone proxy reader) or
approach a proxy card (for a reader) of the device connected to the system bus and which you want to enroll to
the system configuration.
4. After successful enrollment to the control panel, the screen displays:

[Device type] [unique ADDRESS] for the respective device.

The following device types are supported from ECLIPSE Series:


Device Description ECLIPSE 8* ECLIPSE 16** ECLIPSE 32***
MAIN The main PCB of the control panel   
LED Keyboard LED8/ 16A/ 32   
LCD Keyboard LCD 32/ 32S   
ZEXP Zone expander   
PEXP PGM expander   
WEXP Wireless expander   
PRX Proximity card reader   
PIR Wireless motion detector   
MC Wireless magnetic contact   
FLD Wireless flood detector   
FIRE Wireless fire detector   
SIRN Wireless outdoor siren   
REMT Remote key fob   

* Eclipse 8: Up to 2 devices can be enrolled to the system bus: 2 keyboards, 2 proximity card readers or 1
keyboard and 1 proximity card reader.
** Eclipse 16: Up to 5 devices can be enrolled to the system bus irrespective of their type.
*** Eclipse 32: Up to 30 devices can be enrolled to the system bus irrespective of their type.
NOTE: It is not necessary to enroll the built-in proximity reader in keyboards LED 32, LCD 32 and LCD 32S.
The wireless devices can be enrolled only to wireless expander module Eclipse WL, which already has been
added to the system configuration.

5. Press ENTER button of the used for programming keyboard. The keyboard will confirm the end of the
successful enrollment procedure with sound signal.
6. The new enrolled device is in normal operation mode and ready for further programming and configuration.

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* Note: Other way for enrolling of a new device is to enter its unique ID number directly at a free address as use the
digit buttons and some button combinations – see the table below. The unique ID number is provided from the
manufacturer with a sticker on the backside of the PCB of the device.
The button is used in the previous design of the keyboards and has the same functionality.

Digit Button Letter Button Combination


0 0 A / +0
1 1 B / +1
2 2 C / +2
3 3 D / +3
4 4 E / +4
5 5 F / +5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9

5.3. Enrolling Devices to a working system configuration via LED keyboard


1. Enter engineer code (7777 by default) – zone numbers 13, 14, 15 and 16 are lighting on. (For LED 8/ 16A –
1, 2, 3 and 4).
2. Enter ADDRESS 8020 and press BYPASS button several times until you reach a free address in the system
–zone numbers from 1 to 16 are lighting on. (For LED 8/ 16A – button “0” is lighting on).
3. Press the ENTER button (for a keyboard) or the tamper-switch (for module, proxy reader or other) of the
device you want to enroll to the system configuration.
4. After successful enrollment to the control panel, the screen displays lighting on zone number according the
type of the enrolled device (for LED 8/ 16A a lighting button):

Number Description ECLIPSE 8* ECLIPSE 16** ECLIPSE 32***


1 The main PCB of the control panel   
2 Keyboard LCD 32/ 32S   
3 Keyboard LED8/ 16A/ 32   
4 Zone expander   
5 PGM expander   
6 Wireless expander   
7 Proximity card reader   
11 Wireless outdoor siren   
12 Wireless magnetic contact   
13 Wireless motion detector   
15 Remote key fob   
16 Wireless fire detector   
18 Wireless fire detector   

* Eclipse 8: Up to 2 devices can be enrolled to the system bus: 2 keyboards, 2 proximity card readers or 1
keyboard and 1 proximity card reader.
** Eclipse 16: Up to 5 devices can be enrolled to the system bus irrespective of their type.
*** Eclipse 32: Up to 30 devices can be enrolled to the system bus irrespective of their type.
NOTE: It is not necessary to enroll the built-in proximity reader in keyboards LED 32, LCD 32 and LCD 32S.
The wireless devices can be enrolled only to wireless expander module Eclipse WL, which already has been
added to the system configuration.
5. Press ENTER button of the used for programming keyboard. The keyboard will confirm the end of the
successful enrollment procedure with sound signal.
6. The new enrolled device is in normal operation mode and ready for further programming and configuration.

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5.4. Deleting of a device from the system configuration


1. Enter engineer code (7777 by default)
2. Enter the address of the device you want to delete from the system configuration.
3. At the respective address press and hold the button “0” for 2-3 seconds – the LCD shows [Free] for the
address, LED 16/ 32 – LEDs from 1 to 16 are lighting on, LED 8/ 16A – button “0” lights on. A continuous
sound signal is heard.
Attention: Deleting the unique ID number with button “0” is permanent and you cannot reject the
operation with CANCEL button! To enroll the device again follow the procedure described at items 5.2
and 5.3.

6. ENGINEER PROGRAMMING
The Engineer programming menus are available only when the system is fully disarmed. By default, the engineer
access code is 7777.
The display performance is different according to the used keyboard model for programming:

The access to the Engineer programming menus is from one keyboard only while all other connected to the system
bus keyboards are temporally disabled for any operation. The LCD keyboards display a message „Engineer Mode!!!”

The default programming style is the one using text tree-structure for the engineer menus. To change the programming
style at the beginning you have to enter first the engineer menu with valid code (7777 by default) and choose in
sequence:
7777 – 2.SETTINGS – 14. MENU STYLE: TEXT, ADDRESS or OPERATION

Confirm your final choice with ENTER.


At every exit from the engineer programming menu the system updates all changes of parameters and settings. The
update will take some time depending on the system structure, volume and number of parameters’ changes.

Before starting the programming of any system parameter read carefully the provided detailed information for
each menu and make sure that you understand the descriptions.

6.1 Organization of the Engineer Programming Menus


For Installer’s convenience, every programming parameter description includes the access via all the programming
types:

ADDRESS 0000
ENG1 CODE OPERATION 000
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 2. ENGINEER – 1. ENG1 CODE
Programming Menu type Access
Parameter

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Important Notes!

6.2 Indication
The indication while programming different system parameter is performed in several common types according the
structure of the address or operation.

- Indication for introducing time values

Enter the new time using the digit buttons. The time interval varies according
LCD the parameter. For values smaller than 10 enter “00” in front of it – for example
005.
The zones 14, 15 and 16 show the number of the digits of the parameter. The
zones from 1 to 10 show the current set value for every digit, as 10 means 0.
The currently set digit is blinking. Use the arrows to review the values set to all
digits. For example, the zone 14 is blinking – the first digit of the parameter
LED 32
and its value is 0 (10 lighting on). Move to the right to review the set value for
the second digit – zone 15 is blinking and 1 is lighting on. Enter the new time
using the digit buttons. Every pressing of a button sets new value and
automatically moves the cursor to the right.
The zones 1, 2 and 3 show the number of the digits of the parameter. LED
LED 8/
symbol “V” is lighting on to show that the system is in value programing mode.
LED 16A
Lighting on digit button shows the current set value for every digit.

- Indication for introducing parameter “ENABLE/ DISABLE” type

“DISABLE” or “ENABLE” is displayed on the screen. Press random digit button


LCD
or arrows to switch over.

The “ENABLE” parameter is set when the zone numbers from 1 to 8 are
LED 32 lighting on; The “DISABLE” parameter is set when all zone numbers are off.
Press random digit button or arrows to switch over.

The zone 1 is blinking and LED symbol “V” is lighting on to show that the
system is in value programing mode.
LED 8/
The “ENABLE” parameter is set when digit buttons from 0 to 9 are lighting on;
LED 16A
The “DISABLE” parameter is set when all digit buttons are off. Press random
digit button or arrows to switch over.

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- Indication for introducing option/ attribute number

The digits of the enabled options/ attributes are displayed on the screen. The
LCD disabled options are performed with asterisk symbol “*”. To enable/ disable an
option press the respective digit number.
The digits of the enabled options/ attributes are lighting on the screen. The
LED 32 disabled options are off. To enable/ disable an option press the respective
digit number.

The zone 1 is blinking and LED symbol “V” is lighting on to show that the
system is in value programing mode.
LED 8/
The digit buttons corresponding to the enabled options/ attributes are lighting
LED 16A
on. The digit buttons corresponding to the disabled options are off. To enable/
disable an option press the respective digit button.

6.3 Special Symbols


The engineer programming is common for every Eclipse Series control panels. Use the quick tables in the beginning of
every menu to check the availability of address numbers for programming and settings.
The pictograms for Eclipse series are placed in front of important notes concerning the different models control panels.

The pictograms used in the descriptions below have the following meaning:

- The option, parameter or setting is available or specific for ECLIPSE 8 control panel.

- The option, parameter or setting is available or specific for ECLIPSE 16 control panel.

- The option, parameter or setting is available or specific for ECLIPSE 32 control panel.

- The option, parameter or setting is accessible only through LCD keyboard.

- The setting is specific when using LED 8 keyboard.

- The setting is specific when using LED 16A keyboard.

- Important note concerning programming.

- Useful tip.
- Example.

 - The address description continues on the next page.

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7. ENGINEER MENUS – Programming Tables


0. General Settings
In “GENERAL SETTINGS” menu are programmed common parameters for the system.
Attention: Some of the addresses are available for programming only with a LCD keyboard!
Quick table for 0. General Settings Programming Menu
Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
0 0 0 0 Changing the Engineer code   
0 0 0 1 Changing the Maintenance code   
0 0 1 0 Ambush Code   
0 0 1 1 KBD Block   
0 0 1 2 Chime   
0 0 1 3 TRBL Sounds   
0 0 1 4 Confidential Timer   
0 0 1 5 AC Delay   
0 0 1 6 Sound TMPR   
0 0 1 7 Alarm Delay   
0 0 2 0 Walk Test   
0 0 2 1 PGM Test   
0 0 2 3 COMM Test   
0 0 3 0 Hardware Reset   
0 0 3 1 Select Menu   
0 0 3 2 Reset MNG   
0 0 4 0 LOG Review   
0 0 5 0 System Name   
0 0 5 1 Time   
0 0 5 2 Date   
0 0 9 7 Menu Style   
0 0 9 8 SW Revision   

ADDRESS 0000
ENG1 CODE OPERATION 000
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 2. ENGINEER – 1. ENG1 CODE
Changing the Engineer code
This access code has full rights for programming of all engineer menus.
After entering the menu, first you have to delete the current code combination with continuous
pressing the button “0”. The keyboard will confirm the operation with a sound signal and will wait for
entering of a new 4/6*-digit button (see also the description of address 1000). The new code is
confirmed with ENTER button.
* ECLIPSE 8/ ECLIPSE 16 allows operation only with 4-digit access codes.
Engineer Code by Default: 7777

ADDRESS 0001
ENG2 CODE OPERATION 001
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 2. ENGINEER – 2. ENG2 CODE
Changing the Maintenance code
The Maintenance code can access all engineer programming menus except the menus for users
and communication devices - ADDRESSES 1xxx and 6xxx.
After entering the menu, first you have to delete the current code combination with continuous
pressing the button “0”. The keyboard will confirm the operation with a sound signal and will wait for
entering of a new 4/6-digit button (see also the description of address 1000). The new code is
confirmed with ENTER button.
Maintenance Code by Default: 9999

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ADDRESS 0010
AMBUSH OPERATION 010
CODE TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 01. AMBUSH CODE

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE Ambush code is not supported - the parameter is deactivated.
ENABLE Ambush code is supported - the parameter is active.

This setting allows users to use an authority code during unauthorized forcing to disarm the system
(ambush code).
The ambush code is a personal code that disarms the system but still sends an alarm signal to the
central monitoring station to indicate that the user has been forcefully made to disarm the system.
After entering the ambush code the system will be disarmed with no sound signalization from the
sirens, but is generated “silent panic” alarm – the event is recorded in the memory LOG file and an
alarm message is sent to the central monitoring station.

The ambush code is produced from a personal code by increasing the last digit by one. If the last
digit is 9, it is replaced by 0.

The ambush code for 1234 is 1235, and for 9009 is 9000.

The parameter status is changed with pressing of random digit button of the keyboard. The change
is confirmed with ENTER button.

Parameter by default: DISABLE

ADDRESS 0011
KBD BLOCK OPERATION 011
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 02. KBD BLOCK

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE The keyboard blocking mode is disabled.
The keyboard block mode is enabled – the keyboard buttons will be blocked for
ENABLE 90 seconds if three wrong codes are entered in sequence, a continuous sound
signal is heard.

At this address, the engineer allows blocking the keyboard buttons for 90 seconds when three wrong
user codes are entered in sequence or an invalid user card is placed in front of the proxy reader.

The access to the system is blocked only for that keyboard through which the three wrong user
codes are entered. A continuous sound signal is heard when the access through the keyboard is
enabled again.

The keyboard blocking mode will be activated when the time between entered wrong codes is less
than 15 seconds.
The access to a blocked keyboard can be restored also after entering of valid engineer code using
any other keyboard connected to the system bus.

In keyboard blocking mode, the LCD keyboard displays a message “Keyboard is locked” and a
backward timer shows the remaining time to normal mode.
In keyboard blocking mode, the LED keyboard displays the numbers from 1 to 16 (1 to 8 for LED8)
lighting off one by one during the backward timer.

The parameter status is changed with pressing of random digit button of the keyboard. The change
is confirmed with ENTER button.

Parameter by default: DISABLE

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ADDRESS 0012
CHIME OPERATION 012
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 02. CHIME

Chime Sound Signalization

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE The “Chime” sound signalization is deactivated.
ENABLE The “Chime” sound signalization is activated.

At this address, the engineer can enable or disable the “Chime” sound signalization activated for
opening of Entry-Exit, Follow or Instant type zones.
The parameter status can be changed with pressing of random button of the keyboard. The change
is confirmed with ENTER button.

Parameter by default: ENABLED

ADDRESS 0013
TRBL OPERATION 013
SOUNDS TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 03. TRBL SOUNDS

Sound signalization “Technical Problem”


At this address the engineer can enable or disable the “Trouble sound indication” (two short beeps
in every 20 seconds) from the keyboards in Technical Trouble mode – see item 2.2.

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE The “Trouble sound indication” sound signalization is deactivated.
ENABLE The “Trouble sound indication” sound signalization is activated.

It is possible after the initial startup of the system a trouble message for 8. SOUNDER FAULT to be
displayed on the screen of LCD keyboards (8 zone number lights on the LED display). That
indicates some problems with sounder connected to PGM5. If case the PGM5 is used as a standard
output, you have to terminate it with 1kOm resistor, or to program it as regular output – disable
option 1 at ADDRESS 3051.

The parameter status can be changed with pressing of random button of the keyboard.

The change is confirmed with ENTER button.

Parameter by default: ENABLED

ADDRESS 0014
CONF. OPERATION 014
TIMER TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 04. CONF. TIMER

“Confidential Mode” Timer


This parameter is common for all keyboards. Enter a time from 10 to 180 seconds.
The “Confidential mode” is a special mode for hiding the information for the activated zones and used
areas. The mode is assigned for every keyboard at address 8xx2 (Device Options), with enabling the
options 3 and 4 – see the detailed description in Menu 8. Peripheral Devices.

Parameter by default: 010 (10 seconds)

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ADDRESS 0015
AC DELAY OPERATION 015
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 05.AC DELAY

AC Power Supply Failure Indication Delay

Programming of time for delay indication in case of 230 VAC power supply failure.
Enter a time from 0 to 255 minutes. The set time is confirmed with ENTER button.

In case of using a LED keyboard, you can review the set time with arrow buttons. The blinking zone
number indicates a programming mode for that value. A permanently lit zone number shows the
current set value (10 means 0). To change it, press other digit button – the cursor automatically
moves on the next value to the right.

If by mistake the installer enters bigger time than maximal of 255 minutes, the keyboard will reject the
entered value and will display the maximal possible one.

Parameter by default: 030 (30 minutes)

ADDRESS 0016
SOUND OPERATION 016
TMPR TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 06.SOUND TMPR

Programming of Silent/ Audible Sound TAMPER signal


Programming of silent or audible TAMPER event (a zone TAMPER type or physical tamper-switch is
open) when the system is disarmed.

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE In case of a TAMPER event:
Silent - The keyboard indication is activated;
TAMPER - TAMPER Outputs type are activated (the ALARM and SIREN outputs type are not
activated);
- A TAMPER alarm message is send to monitoring station (via PSTN, GPRS).
ENABLE In case of a TAMPER event:
Audible - The indication and the internal buzzer of the keyboards are activated and can be
TAMPER cleared only after entering of valid user code;
- A TAMPER alarm signal activated (activation of outputs type ALARM, SIREN and
ТАМPER);
- A TAMPER alarm message is send to monitoring station (via PSTN, GPRS).

Programming this address will not affect the TAMPER signal when the system is in armed mode.
Programming this address will affect the performance of the programmable outputs type SIREN,
ALARM and TAMPER, the LED and sound indication of the keyboards and the digital communicator
when the system is disarmed.
Every pressing of a digital button alternatively changes the enabled / disabled status. The display
indication is shown in the table.

Parameter by default: ENABLE (audible TAMPER)

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ADDRESS 0017
ALARM OPERATION 017
DELAY TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 07.ALARM DELAY

Programming of alarm message delay to monitoring station and siren activation with 30
seconds or until the programmed entry time is over (the smaller value of both times is taken) in case
a zone, out of the entry route, is activated.

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE The delay is disabled – the system immediately sends an alarm message to the
monitoring station (via PSTN, GPRS) and activates the siren outputs.
ENABLE 30 seconds delay is enabled – the system will delay sending of alarm message and
siren outputs activation with 30 seconds when in arming mode Entry-Exit, Follow or
Instant type zones are activated.
The system will wait 30 seconds for entering of valid user code to disarm or until the
programmed entry time is over (the smaller value of both times is taken). If a valid
user code is not entered in that period, the system will send an alarm message to the
monitoring station and will activate the siren outputs.

Parameter by default: DISABLE

ADDRESS 0020
WALK TEST OPERATION 020
TEXT MENU 1. MAINTENANCE – 2. WALK TEST

Enables functional test of zones. The respective light-emitting diode (LED keyboard) or a number of
a zone (LCD keyboard), blinks while the zone is activated (open) in this mode. During the test, the
zone activation is accompanied with "Chime" sound signal and with continuous sound for "reject" –
open TAMPER zone.

ADDRESS 0021
PGM TEST OPERATION 021
TEXT MENU 1. MAINTENANCE – 3. PGM TEST

Serviceability tests of programmable outputs are carried out at the address.


There are two fields available in the LCD keyboard display. The installer enters the number of PGM
for test, and the PGM status ON (PGM activation)/ OFF (PGM deactivation).

During the test is set low or high output level:


OFF (NO) The output is switch on high level: +12 V
ON (NC) The output is switch on low level: 0 V

Important notes
In operation with LED 8/ 16A, after entering at the address the system automatically displays the
value setting mode.
ECLIPSE 8/ 16 (PGM 1-5) ECLIPSE 32 (PGM 01-32)

The blinking digit performs the value for editing, and lighting on button displays the current set value.
To change the value press a digit button – the cursor moves on the next zone number and so on.
ECLIPSE 32: The zone number 3 performs the PGM state – ON (all buttons light on) and OFF (all
buttons light off). The state is alternatively changed with pressing a random digit button.

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ADDRESS 0023
COMM TEST OPERATION 023
TEXT MENU 1. MAINTENANCE – 4. COMM TEST

The performance of the communicator can be directly monitored at this address.

Before starting the monitoring of the communicator performance, you have to enter a telephone
number at ADDRESS 6010.

The FULL Arm ( / ) button causes test transmission from the communicator to the central
station and from the voice dialer to assigned telephone numbers. The 0 button aborts any running
communication and deletes the queue of events to be sent.
The meaning of the symbols is given below, as the "active state" means permanent lighting of the
LEDs (LED keyboard) or step number (LCD keyboard).
After communication has been successfully completed, the keyboard emits a sound signal.
The CANCEL button exits Address 0023.

Step Action
1 Dialing the telephone number.
2 Waiting for „handshake” signal from the monitoring station.
3 Transmitting data to the monitoring station.
4 Waiting for confirmation signal from the monitoring station, ‘kissoff’ signal.
Communication process has been completed and all data has been successfully
5
transmitted to the central station.

ADDRESS 0030
HWR RESET OPERATION 030
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 08.HWR RESET

Hardware Reset Enable

Specialized service is required where the hardware RESET is disabled and the engineer code is
obscure.

The parameter status can be changed with pressing of random button of the keyboard.

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE The hardware reset is not allowed.
ENABLE The hardware reset is allowed.

Parameter by default: ENABLE

ADDRESS 0031
SELECT OPERATION 031
MENU TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 09.PART DEFAULT

Partial software reset of a programming menu.


The engineer can make a partial reset and to restore the system parameters for a certain
programming menu at this address. Enter a number from 0 to 8 (except 7) and press ENTER. The
system will ask for a confirmation password – enter in sequence the service code 123456 and press
ENTER. The system will restore the default settings only for the chosen menu.

To restore the default parameters for a menu press the respective digit button (in operation with 4-
and 3-digit addresses):

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Button 0 – Menu 0. General Settings


Button 1 – Menu 1. Users
Button 2 – Menu 2. Zones
Button 3 – Menu 3. PGM Outputs
Button 4 – Menu 4. Areas
Button 5 – Menu 5. Time Slots
Button 6 – Menu 6. Communicator
Button 8 – Menu 8. Peripheral Devices

ADDRESS 0032
RESET MNG OPERATION 032
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 10. RESET MNG

Main Manager Code Reset

Restoration of the default main manager code (User 01). Buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 are pressed in
succession and confirmed with the ENTER button.
The system restores the default 0000 manager user code.

Default Main Manager Code: 0000

ADDRESS 0040
LOG EVENT OPERATION 040
TEXT MENU 1. MAINTENANCE – 1. VIEW LOG

Memory LOG Events


Review of memory LOG events in the system.
The memory LOG file is with different capacity: 256 (ECLIPSE 8) and 1024 (ECLIPSE 16/ 32)
system events. The events recorded in the power independent memory of the control panel can be
traced with the help of the arrows. The first event which is visualized is the last recorded.

Use the digit button 2 to review some additional information for the event such as user, zone or area
number. Use the digit button 1 to go back to the main screen for memory events review. For correct
reading the information use the table for the events in the APPENDIX 1.
In case of using a LED keyboard to review the memory LOG file, keep in mind that the visualization
of the memory events, as the user numbers, zones numbers, area numbers and etc, is presented in
a binary form as the order is count from right to left side – see the column “Code” of APPENDIX 1,
there is given the reference of the LED indication in decimal form.

Examples:
Reviewing the events differs according the type of used LED keyboard. In the first row of the
keyboards (zones from 1 to 8) is displayed a user number, or zone number, or output number, etc,
according the type of the event, and in the second row (zones from 9 to 16) is displayed area
number if supported. For LED 8 keyboard the area number is visualized with lighting up buttons.
In the example is displayed reviewing of event 41 “Disarming with code” in Eclipse 32 control panel.

USER 01 Number
LED 32: AREA 03 Number
Number of event 41

USER 01 Number
LED 16A: AREA 03 Number Area Buttons light up
Number of event 41 1 6
2 3
3 3+6
4 8
LED 8: 5 6+8
6 3+8
Number of event 41 USER 01 Number AREA 03 Number
7 3+6+8
8 5

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ADDRESS 0050
SYSTEM OPERATION 050
NAME TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 11. SYSTEM NAME

Programming of the System Name

The engineer can enter a new system name at this address. The name has to be up 16 symbols –
letters (small and capital), digits and special symbols, including spaces.
The letters can be entered directly by the digit buttons. The cursor moves automatically to the right
after choosing of letter or digit, or may be moved manually by the arrows. To enter a digit press the
respective button and hold it for 2-3 seconds. See also item 2.8. Entering text for LCD Keyboard.
Confirm the new system name with ENTER button.

Default system name: << TTE >>

ADDRESS 0051
TIME OPERATION 051
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 12. TIME

Setting the built-in clock


The engineer sets at this address the current time (HH:MM).

Default setting: [00:00]

ADDRESS 0052
DATE OPERATION 052
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 13. DATE

Setting the system date


The engineer sets at this address the current date (DD/MM/YY).

Default setting: [01/01/12]

ADDRESS 0097
MENU STYLE OPERATION 097
TEXT MENU 2. SETTINGS – 14. MENU STYLE

Programming Menu Style


The engineer sets the programming menu style at this address. Choose the number of the menu
style according your preference, as:
Programming with 4-digit address menus. In LCD keyboards with the 4-digit address is
1 available also and a short text description. This programming menu style is available in
operation with all keyboard models.
Programming with 3-digit operation menus. In LCD keyboards with the 3-digit address is
2 available also and a short text description. This programming menu style is available in
operation with all keyboard models.
Programming with text menus. The text menus are available as tree-structure. This menu
3
programming style is available only in operation with LCD keyboards.

If you choose to operate with text menus, they will be available only with LCD keyboards in the
system, while the engineer programming via the LED keyboards in the system will the available with
4-digit address menus.

Default setting: [3]

ADDRESS 0098
SW OPERATION 098
REVISION TEXT MENU 1. MAINTENANCE – 5. SW REVISION

The engineer can review the current software revision of the control panel at this address.

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1. Users
In “USERS” menu, the engineer programs some parameters and settings for the managers and users in the system.
Some of the addresses are available for programming only with LCD keyboard!
Attention: The USER 01 is the Chief Manager of the system. The Chief Manager has full rights to operate with
manager’s programming menus. The Chief Manager rights cannot be changes. All other users in the system are with
freely programmable rights.
The manager has extended rights in the system and can assign user codes and rights, and also to set the date and
time, and adjust some options of the keyboards – setting of the buzzer level, brightness, etc.
Every regular user in the system can change its own code only, while the Manager can change all other regular users’
codes. A Manager in the system cannot change other Manager’s code (available for ECLIPSE 32).

ECLIPSE Control Panels Series – User capability:


Control panel Max. user codes Code digits Chief Manager Max. Manager codes
ECLIPSE 8 8 4 1 1
ECLIPSE 16 32 4 1 1
ECLIPSE 32 64 4/6 1 Up to 64

Quick table for 1. Users Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
1 0 0 0 Code Length   
1 0 0 1 Code clone   
1 0 1 0 User 01 Options   
1 0 1 1 User 01 Areas   
1 0 1 2 User 01 Name   
1 0 1 3 User 01 Proxy   
1 0 1 4 User 01 Time Slot   
1 0 1 5 User 01 Function Button    

1 0 8 0 User 08 Options   
1 0 8 1 User 08 Areas   
1 0 8 2 User 08 Name   
1 0 8 3 User 08 Proxy   
1 0 8 4 User 08 Time Slot   
1 0 8 5 User 08 Function Button    

1 3 2 0 User 32 Options   
1 3 2 1 User 32 Areas   
1 3 2 2 User 32 Name   
1 3 2 3 User 32 Proxy   
1 3 2 4 User 32 Time Slot   
1 3 2 5 User 32 Function Button    

1 6 4 0 User 64 Options   
1 6 4 1 User 64 Areas   
1 6 4 2 User 64 Name   
1 6 4 3 User 64 Proxy   
1 6 4 4 User 64 Time Slot   
1 6 4 5 User 64 Function Button    

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ADDRESS 1000
CODE OPERATION 100
LENGTH TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 3. CODE LENGTH

Code digits length


The system allows using 4 and 6 digits codes: engineer, maintenance and users.

Every pressing of a digital button or the arrows alternatively changes the digits number. The set
parameter is confirmed with ENTER button.

At this address is assigned:


4 digits The Engineer, maintenance and users are using 4 digit access codes.
6 digits The Engineer, maintenance and users are using 6 digit access codes.

When switching from 4- to 6-digits code, the digits 00 will automatically be added at the end. For
example, the 4-digits code 1234 will become 123400.
When changing over from 6- to 4-digits code, only the first four figures in the 4-digits code
will remain valid. For example, the 6-digits code 123456 will become 1234. Due to risk of
coincidence of codes, changing over from 6- to 4-digits code IS NOT RECOMMENDED!

Default setting: 4 digits

ADDRESS 1001
CODE OPERATION 101
CLONE TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 4. CODE CLONE

User Codes Cloning


This is an address for coping (cloning) of attributes, rights, areas, time slots and control options for
card readers for user codes. The user access codes are not automatically cloned – they have to be
assigned for every one user separately from the Manager’s programming menu.
The information for cloning is set in three digit sections with the following meaning:

Source Code – This is the source code which parameters


1001>CODE CLONE will be copied.
First Code to clone – This is the first code number to
[01]> [10] [20] which the parameters of the source code will be assigned.
Last Code to clone – This is the last code number to
which the parameters of the source code will be assigned.
Source First Code Last Code
Code to clone to clone

It is possible to clone only serial number of codes. If it is necessary to clone parameters to one user
code only, then enter 00 or the same user code in the “Last Code to clone” field. Press the ENTER
button to start the cloning procedure.

Example:

1001>CODE CLONE
[03]> [04] [10]
The source code is the User Code 03 and its parameters will be programmed in the settings of User
Codes from 04 to 10 inclusive.

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ADDRESS 1010
U1 OPTIONS OPERATION 110+01
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 1. USERS – 01. USER – 1. OPTIONS

User 01 Operation rights

User code 01 is the Chief Manager in the system and always has full rights for operation and
programming of the system, which cannot be changed or erased!

The following options are available for User Code 01:


1. DISARM The user has the right to disarm the system.
2. Partial arming The user has the right to perform partial arming of the system – STAY
or SLEEP Arming type.
3. Zone Bypassing The user has the right to perform zone bypassing in system.
4. PROGRAM The user has the right to change its own access code, to review the
memory LOG file, to enable/ disable the chime option (ECLIPSE 8).
5. N.A
6. N.A
7. N.A
8. MANAGER in the The user code is Manager in the system – it has the right to change
system other user access codes and to access the Manager’s programming
menus.

Default settings: All rights are enabled

ADDRESS 1011
U1 AREAS OPERATION 111+01
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 1. USERS – 01. USER – 2. AREAS

Association of Areas to User 01

The engineer associates areas to User code 01 at this address. The User can operate (arm, disarm,
bypass zones) only with area numbers associated to its code. One or several areas can be
associated to the user code. To select area, press the corresponding to its number digit button. Next
pressing of the same button will deselect the same area. The final configuration is confirmed with
ENTER button.

The User code 01 is always associated to at least one area number. All other user codes will
be inactive if there are no associated areas to them, irrespective of the assigned rights at the
previous!

It is possible the associated area numbers to the control device (keyboard or card reader) to be
different according to the area numbers associated to User code 01. In this case, the user code or
proximity card can operate only in the common areas for the device and the code. For example, if to
the user code all areas are associated in the system, and the associated to the control device areas
are 1, 2, 3 and 4, then and the user code can operate only with them.

To associate all areas to the user press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all
enabled / all disabled state.

Default setting: All Areas

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ADDRESS 1012
U1 NAME OPERATION 112+01
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 1. USERS – 01. USER – 3. NAME

Programming of the User 01 Name

The engineer can enter a new name for User 01 at this address. The name has to be up 16 symbols
– letters (small and capital), digits and special symbols, including spaces.
The letters can be entered directly by the digit buttons. The cursor moves automatically to the right
after choosing of letter or digit, or may be moved manually by the arrows. To enter a digit, press the
respective button and hold it for 2-3 seconds. See also item 2.8. Entering text for LCD Keyboard.
Confirm the new user name with ENTER button.

Default name: User 01

ADDRESS 1013
U1 PROXY OPERATION 113+01
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 1. USERS – 01. USER – 4. PROXY

Assigning rights for operation with proximity card for User code 01

The engineer assigns rights to the proximity card for operation (arm, disarm) with User code 01. The
settings at this address include operation with a built-in in a keyboard proxy reader only.
According the settings at the address the user code can perform disarming and/ or arming the
system.
The arming options are set as a combination of options 2 and 3.
To enable an option press the digit button corresponding to its number. The next pressing of the
same button will deselect it.
The enabled option is indicated as digit on the LCD display or lighting on zone number on the LED
display. For LED 8/ 16A keyboards the set option is indicated with lighting on digit button.
The set options are confirmed with ENTER button.

The following options are assigned at this address:


1. DISARM Authorization for the user code to Disarm the site with a proximity card.
DISARM ENABLE (1) – The user code can disarm the site with a proximity
card.
DISARM DISABLE () – The user code cannot disarm the site with a
proximity card.
2. Proxy card The options 2 and 3 are assigned in a certain combination to set the
ARMING options arming mode when using a proximity card:
2 3 Arming type
  Arming is disabled
 3 Full Arming mode
3. Proxy card 2  Stay Arming mode
ARMING options 2 3 Sleep Arming mode

Example:

1013>CD1_PROXY
[1*3_____]
User code 01 can disarm the associated to it areas and to realize Full Arming when using a
proximity card for system management.

Default settings: DISARM ENABLE; SLEEP ARM

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ADDRESS 1014
U1 T.SLOT OPERATION 114+01
TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 1. USERS – 01. USER – 5.TIMESLOT

Programming of time slot for User code 01


An access code timeslot is set. The user code will be valid for the time slot duration.
The valid timeslot numbers are from 1 to 8. If the selected access code is not to be restricted by a
timeslot, enter 0.
Use the digit buttons to enter the timeslot number. The entered number is confirmed with ENTER.
For programming of timeslots, see for details Menu. 5 Timeslot Programming.

Default settings: 0

ADDRESS 1015
U1 OPERATION 115+01
RC  FUNC TEXT MENU 3. Codes – 1. Users – 01. User – 6. RC  FUNCTION

Setting of functionality of button “” of remote key fob

At this address the installer sets functionality of button “” BRAVO remote key fob enrolled to
Eclipse WL wireless expander in the system. All enrolled key fobs are automatically attached to the
corresponding User numbers in the system - BRAVO RC 1 to USER 1, BRAVO RC 2 to USER 2
etc.
For function of button “” can be set one of the following options:
0. Unused The button is not used.
1. Sleep ARM The button will perform Sleep Arming.
2. Stay ARM The button will perform Stay Arming.
3. FIRE Alarm The button will perform Fire panic alarm.
4. MEDICAL Alarm The button will perform Medical panic alarm.
5. POLICE Alarm The button will perform Police panic alarm.

Enter the number of option using the digit buttons and confirm the chosen setting with ENTER
button.
Only one option can be selected for button “” function of a remote key fob.

Operation with Eclipse WL wireless expander is supported from Eclipse 16 and Eclipse 32 alarm
control panels, as the number of supported remote key fobs is as follows:
- Eclipse 16 – up to 32 remote key fobs
- Eclipse 32 – up to 64 remote key fobs

Default settings: 0

User codes form 02 to 08/ 32/ 64 are programmed in an analogical way.


The rights of User codes set at addresses 1хх0 (110 + хх), where “xx” is a user number from 02 to 08/ 32/ 64, can be
enabled or disabled according the system settings:

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ADDRESS 1xx0
Uxx OPERATION 110+xx
OPTIONS TEXT MENU 3. CODES – 1. USERS – xx. USER – 1. OPTIONS

User xx Operation rights


The following options are assigned for the User xx Code:
1. DISARM DISARMING the site:
DISARM ENABLE (1) – the user code has right to disarm the site
DISARM DISABLE () – the user code has not right to disarm the site
2. PART ARM Partial arming STAY or SLEEP type:
Partial arming PART ARM ENABLE (2) – the user code has right to realize partial arming
STAY or SLEEP type
PART ARM DISABLE () – the user code has not right to realize partial arming
STAY or SLEEP type
3. BYPASS Bypassing zones in the site:
Zone BYPASS ENABLE (3) – the user code has right to bypass zones
Bypassing BYPASS DISABLE () – the user code has not right to bypass zones
4. PROGRAM Programming – change own code, reviewing the memory log, enabling/
disabling the “chime” sound signalization (ECLIPSE 8):
PROGRAM ENABLE (4) – the user code can realize programming
PROGRAM DISABLE () - the user code cannot realize programming
5. N.A
6. N.A
7. N.A
8. MANAGER Manager in the system – can program user codes and rights in the system,
MANAGER in reviewing the memory log, zone bypassing:
the system MANAGER ENABLE (8) – the code has Manager rights
MANAGER DISABLE () – the code has not Manager rights

When the option 8. MANAGER is enabled, it is obligatory to enable and option 4. PROGRAM!
To disable/ enable all user operation rights press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over
all enabled / all disabled state.

Default settings:
User codes ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
01 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4, 8
02-08 1, 2
1, 2
09-32  1, 2
33-64  

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2. Zones
In “ZONES” menu, the engineer programs some parameters and settings for the zones in the system.
Some of the addresses are available for programming only with LCD keyboard!

ECLIPSE Control Panels Series – Zones capability:


Control panel Max. Zone Connection styles Doubling zones
ECLIPSE 8 8 5 
ECLIPSE 16 16 5 
ECLIPSE 32 32 9 

Quick table for 2. Zones Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
2 0 0 0 Zone Wiring   
2 0 0 1 Zone AutoBypass   
2 0 0 2 Zone Instant   
2 0 0 3 Zone Pulse Count   
2 0 0 4 Zone Time Pulse Count   
2 0 0 5 Zone Cloning   
2 0 1 0 Zone 01 Attach   
2 0 1 1 Zone 01 Type   
2 0 1 2 Zone 01 Areas   
2 0 1 4 Zone 01 Attributes 1   
2 0 1 5 Zone 01 Attributes 2   
2 0 1 6 Zone 01 Key switch   
2 0 1 7 Zone 01 AUX Attributes   
2 0 1 8 Zone 01 Name   
2 0 1 9 Zone 01 Line Resistance   

2 1 6 0 Zone 16 Attach   
2 1 6 1 Zone 16 Type   
2 1 6 2 Zone 16 Areas   
2 1 6 4 Zone 16 Attributes 1   
2 1 6 5 Zone 16 Attributes 2   
2 1 6 6 Zone 16 Key switch   
2 1 6 7 Zone 16 AUX Attributes   
2 1 6 8 Zone 16 Name   
2 1 6 9 Zone 16 Line Resistance   

2 3 2 0 Zone 32 Attach   
2 3 2 1 Zone 32 Type   
2 3 2 2 Zone 32 Areas   
2 3 2 4 Zone 32 Attributes 1   
2 3 2 5 Zone 32 Attributes 2   
2 3 2 6 Zone 32 Key switch   
2 3 2 7 Zone 32 AUX Attributes   
2 3 2 8 Zone 32 Name   
2 3 2 9 Zone 32 Line Resistance   

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ADDRESS 2000
Z WIRING OPERATION 200
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 1. WIRING

Zone connection styles


Set connection style for zones – it is common for all used zones in the system, including the
keyboard zones. Choose a number from according the realized zone connection.

ECLIPSE 8 supports only single connection in the zones.


ECLIPSE 16 supports only single connection in the zones.
ECLIPSE 32 supports both single and doubling connection in the zones.

Connection Style Diagrams:

Default connection style: [2]

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ADDRESS 2001
Z ABYPASS OPERATION 201
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 2. AUTO BYPASS

Number of Activations per Zone for Auto Bypass Mode


The number of activations (number of alarm cycles from 1 to 9) in one arm mode, which have to be
accomplished for a zone with an assigned AUTOBYPASS parameter, are entered at this address.
After reaching the set number of activations, the respective zone will be automatically bypassed.
When disarmed and then again armed the respective zone will remain armed.
The 0 value disables the Zone AutoBypass mode even if there is set option “1. AUTOBYPASS” at
address 2хх4, where хх is the zone number.

Default setting: [6]

ADDRESS 2002
Z INSTANT OPERATION 202
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 3. INSTANT

Enabling of Instant type zones


The engineer can enable or disable the intrusion of instant type zones during exit time running at
this address. Enabling this operating mode would reduce the probability for a false alarm signal to be
triggered off by mistake on behalf of the user.
The parameter status can be changed with pressing of random button of the keyboard.

At this address, you set the parameter as:


DISABLE Disabled intrusion in INSTANT type zones during exit time.
ENABLE Enables intrusion in INSTANT type zones during exit time.

Default setting: DISABLE

ADDRESS 2003
Z PCOUNT OPERATION 203
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 4. PULSE COUNT – 1. PULSES

Number of activations in pulse count mode


The number of pulses in Pulse Count mode is assigned at this address.
Values between 2 and 9 pulses can be entered here.
The 0 value blocks the Pulse Count mode and zone can then function with the regular time for
detecting activation.
The working algorithm for zone 4 in Pulse Count mode is described at ADDRESS 2015 – Zone 01
Attributes 2.

Default setting: [0]

ADDRESS 2004
Z TPCOUNT OPERATION 204
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 4. PULSE COUNT – 2. TIMEOUT

Time for zones in pulse count mode


A time for zones in Pulse Count mode is assigned at this address. Enter a time in interval 0-255 sec.
See also ADDRESS 2015 - Zone 01 Attributes 2 for details.

Default setting: [000]

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ADDRESS 2005
Z CLONE OPERATION 205
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 6. ZONE CLONE

Zone Cloning
This is an address for coping (cloning) of attributes, rights, areas and time slots from one to several
zones.
The information for cloning is set in three digit sections with the following meaning:

Source Zone – This is the source zone which parameters


2005>Z CLONE will be copied.
First Zone to clone – This is the first zone number to which
[01]> [02] [05] the parameters of the source zone will be assigned.
Last Zone to clone – This is the last zone number to which
the parameters of the source zone will be assigned.
Source FirstZone Last Zone
Zone to clone to clone

It is possible to clone only serial number of zones. If it is necessary to clone parameters to one zone
only, then in the “Last zone to clone” field enter 00 or the same zone. Press the ENTER button to
start the cloning procedure.

Example:

2005>Z CLONE
[02]> [03] [05]
The source zone is Zone 02 and its parameters will be programmed in the settings of zone numbers
from 03, 04 and 05.

ADDRESS 2010
Z1 ATTACH OPERATION 210 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 1. ATTACH

Number of device and Zone 01 input number


The installer can attach a device number and its input number associated to the zone.
In the maximal configuration of ECLIPSE 16 can be attached and programmed up to 16 zone
numbers. In the maximal configuration of ECLIPSE 32 can be attached and programmed up to 32
zone numbers – that depends on the used connection style and addressed devices.
All zone numbers from 01 to 32 are freely programmable – the installer sets (attaches) number of
device connected to the system bus and number of its input – see also the examples after the
description of this address.
IMPORTANT: The wireless devices from type PIR, MC, FL, FD and SR enrolled to Eclipse WL
wireless expander module also must be attached to free zones in the system with type
corresponding to their operation (MC – “Entry-Exit” zone type; PIR – “Instant” zone type; FD – “Fire”
zone type; FL - “Panic” zone type; SR – “Tamper” zone type for watching for unauthorized opening
of the siren’s box).
When using doubling zone connection in the system (connection style 6-9) a second logical zone
is differentiated to every physical on board zone. This type of differentiating is valid also for the
keyboard zones (the zone input in the keyboard terminals) and the zone expanders.
In case the PGM4 is programmed as fire zone (ADDRESS 3000) that zone will be attached to
device 01 (the control panel) as zone number 99. The installer can attach that fire zone to anyone
free zone as at the ADDRESS 2xx0 programs [01] for device and [99] for input/ zone number.
Setting of device and input/ zone number for a keyboard
All ECLIPSE Series keyboards have an additional zone input appropriate for connecting of magnetic
contacts or other devices. The keyboard zone takes all common setting for zones. To add the
keyboard zone to the system configuration you must first to attach it to a zone address and device
ID number – the device in this case is the keyboard. According to the system configuration, the
keyboard zone can be attached to any free zone at address 2xx0, where xx is a zone number from
01 to 32.

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Example 1. At address 8020 (Device 02) to the control panel is enrolled a keyboard with one on
board zone input. Choose a free zone in the system configuration, number 15 for example, where to
attach the keyboard zone. Enter in the engineer programming menu, type address 2150, enter in
sequence number of device 02, and input number 01. The screen displays:

Example 2. At address 8100 (Device 10) to the control panel is enrolled a zone expander with 8 on
board zone inputs. Choose a free zone in the system configuration, number 20 for example, where
to attach the first zone of the expander. Enter in the engineer programming menu, type address
2200, enter in sequence number of device 10, and input number 01. The screen displays:

To use the second zone input of the same expander you have to attach it to the next free zone in the
system configuration – for example 21. Then at address 2210, you should enter in sequence
number of device 10 and input number 02. In analogical way proceed with the other zone inputs of
the expander to attach them to free zones in the system configuration.

ADDRESS 2011
Z1 TYPE OPERATION 211 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5.ZONES – 01. ZONE – 2. TYPE

The type of ZONE 01 is set at this address.


Only one type can be selected for a zone!

Press the digital button, which corresponds to the number of the desired type.
No Type Description
0 UNUSED The zone is not used.
Entry- Exit zone.
Provides time to arm and disarm the site. After arming, the detector,
which was triggered off in this zone, will not sound an alarm until the
programmed EXIT TIME expires for the Area (or Areas) to which the
zone is attached.
No violation of the zone when in armed mode will sound an alarm before
the programmed ENTRY TIME expires for the Area (or Areas) to which
1 ENTRY/ EXIT
the zone is attached.
A sound signal is activated from the keyboard buzzer during entry and
exit time.
In SLEEP ARMING mode, the entry-exit type zones become instant and
no entry or exit time starts running when violation in the zone occurs –
the programmable ALARM and SIREN type outputs, and the
communicator are activated at once.
Follow zone.
An alarm zone which is active only when the site is armed in Full and
Stay arming. The zone operates instantaneously and activates the
programmable ALARM and SIREN type outputs, and the communicator.
Activating the zone during entry or exit time does not cause an alarm
event.
2 FOLLOW The entry time will start running if the follow type zone is activated while
the system is in SLEEP ARMING mode.
When the system is disarmed, the activation of a zone is indicated by
blinking of the respective light-emitting diode for the zone (LED
keyboards) or displayed zone name and number (LCD keyboards) for
the time that the zone remains open (The displayed mode can

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be disabled for Eclipse 32 control panel at the address 8xx2 – keyboard


options).
Instant zone.
An alarm zone which is active only when the site is armed. The zone
operates instantaneously and activates the programmable ALARM and
SIREN type outputs, and the communicator.
3 INSTANT When the system is disarmed, the activation of the zone is indicated
with active zone number for the time that the zone remains open.
An INSTANT type zone can be violated during Exit time running if at
ADDRESS 2002 (OPERATION 202) the "Enabled Instant" parameter is
enabled.
24 – hour fire type zone.
Allows connecting 12V fire detectors to the system. These should avail
of a normally closed relay output in inactive status. Any activation of the
4 FIRE
zone will trigger off SIREN type outputs, the programmable FIRE type
outputs and the digital communicator. The 24-hour fire type zones are
with the highest priority in the system and are indicated at first place.
24 – hour panic type zone.
Activating the zone will trigger off the PANIC type outputs, the SIREN
type outputs and the digital communicator. The PANIC type zones
operate in “Silent panic” mode when “3. Report only” option is set at
address 2хх5 – Setting of Attributes 2, where хх is the zone number. In
this case, the zone activation is not indicated on the keyboards (sound
5 PANIC
or LED indication), and only the digital communicator will send an alarm
message to the monitoring station.
After entering of valid user code the MEMORY button (LED) lights on
together with the LED/ number of the activated zone and area.
The indication of the memory can be deleted by entering a valid user
code, a manager code or during the next arming.
24 – hour tamper type zone.
Activating this zone type triggers off the SIREN output, the
programmable TAMPER type outputs and the station communicator.
When the system is disarmed and the TAMPER type output is
programmed as “DISABLE” at ADDRESS 0016 (OPERATION 016) –
Sound TAMPER, the activation of the zone will be indicated on the
6 TAMPER
keyboards (without sound indication), and the digital communicator will
send an alarm message to the monitoring station. In case the TAMPER
type output is programmed as “ENABLED” at address 0016, the
activation of the zone will cause a sound signal from the keyboards in
DISARM mode.
When the system is armed the programmed at address 0016 is ignored.
24 – hour medical type zone.
Assigning this zone type will set the programmable MEDICAL and
SIREN type outputs active and will start the communicator.
The number of activated zone is displayed irrespective of the system
status.
The MEDICAL type zones operate in “Silent Panic” mode when the
attribute “3. Report only” is set at address 2хх5 – Setting of Additional
7 MEDICAL attributes, where “хх” is the zone number. In this case, the activation of
the zone will not be indicated on the keyboards (sound or display
indication), and only the digital communicator will send an alarm
message to the monitoring station.
After entering of valid user code the MEMORY button (LED) lights on
together with the LED/ number of the activated zone and area.
The indication of the memory can be deleted by entering a valid user
code, a manager code or during the next arming.
Key-switch type, 24–hour alarm zone.
8 KEY-SWITCH When this zone type is assigned, the respective panel input is used to
transmit the arming and disarming signal with the help of a key-switch.

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The installer sets the type of the zone activation:


• With an impulse (PULSE attribute is set at ADDRESS
2016);
• Reaction of open or in normal operation mode zone (LATCH
attribute is set at ADDRESS 2016).
Arming is only possible in Full Arm mode. Arming will be anticipated
only when the system is ready - all zones are inactive.
The additional attributes for key-switch type zone is programmed at
address 2xx6 (OPERATION 216 + 01), where “xx” is the number of the
zone.
24-hour auxiliary type zone
When this zone type is assigned, respectively a number of AUX attribute
9 AUXILIARY
should be programmed at ADDRESS 2xx7, where xx is the number of
the zone (OPERATION 217 + xx).

Default setting:
Type
Zone number ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
01 2 1 1
02 3 2 2
03 3 0 0
04 3 0 0
05 5 0 0
06 6 0 0
07 1 0 0
08 1 0 0
09-16  0 0
17-32   0

ADDRESS 2012
Z1 AREAS OPERATION 212 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 3. AREAS

Association of Areas to Zone 01


According the system configuration the engineer associates one or several AREA numbers for
operation with ZONE 01. To select an AREA press the digit button corresponding to its number. The
next pressing of the same button will deselect the AREA.

To select all areas press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all disabled
state.

The zone will be inactive if there are no associated areas to it!

Default setting: AREA 1

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ADDRESS 2014
Z1 ATTR 1 OPERATION 214 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 4. OPTIONS 1

Setting of Main Attributes (Options) for Zone 01


According the system configuration the engineer sets a range of main attributes for ZONE 01. More
than one attribute can be assign to the zone but it depends on its type. To select an attribute press
the digit button corresponding to its number. The next pressing of the same button will deselect the
attribute.

To select all attributes press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all
disabled state.

The Attributes from 1 to 7 can be assigned only for certain zone types – see the table below
for zone type compatibility!
Some of the Attributes are not available in ECLIPSE 8/ 16 control panel.

The following Attributes are available for setting at this address:

No Attribute Description
Authorization for automatic Bypassing the zone after reaching the number
1 Auto BYPASS of activations per armed mode as set at address 2001 (OPERATION 201)
for an arming mode.
Authorization to Bypass a zone. Assigning this attribute to the respective
2 BYPASS zone will authorize bypass of the zone on behalf of the system user or
manager.
The zone is not going to be armed in the STAY mode. Assigning this
3 Stay ARM
attribute will authorize bypassing of the zone during Stay arming mode.
The zone is not going to be armed in the SLEEP mode. Assigning this
4 Sleep ARM
attribute will authorize bypassing of the zone during SLEEP arming mode.
If when arming the system the zone is open (activated), then the
respective
5 Force ARM
AREA will be armed, and the respective zone will be armed after its
restoration.
DOUBLE KNOCK type zone. Assigning this attribute to the respective
zone authorizes Double Knock mode performance in the zone.
A 1 to 5-minute time interval (set at ADDRESS 4001) starts when a
detector in the zone is activated for the first time when the system is
armed. An alarm event is registered if second detector activation is
DOUBLE
6 recorded within this interval in the same or another zone.
KNOCK
An alarm event will also be registered if no zone is restored within 15 sec.
of the first activation of the zone.
Note: The attribute does not apply for BRAVO PIR wireless motion
detector. BRAVO PIR can operate in “Double knock” mode ONLY if there
is set jumper on the terminals of its PCB.
When armed the zone will perform as Entry/Exit type.
The system will be armed:
7 E/E FINAL
А) When the exit time is over;
B) 3 seconds after closing the entry-exit zone.
Programmable sensitivity of the zone – choose between 64ms (fast) and
256ms (regular).
FAST/
8 Indication:
REGULAR
LCD: REGULAR –  / FAST – 8
LED: REGULAR – / FAST – 

Default setting: 2. BYPASS

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ADDRESS 2015
Z1 ATTR 2 OPERATION 215 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 5. OPTIONS

Setting of Additional Attributes (Options) for Zone 01


According the system configuration the engineer sets a range of additional attributes for ZONE 01.
More than one attribute can be assign to the zone. To select an attribute press the digit button
corresponding to its number. The next pressing of the same button will deselect the attribute.

To select all attributes press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all
disabled state.

Some of the Attributes are not available in ECLIPSE 8/ 16 control panel.

The following Attributes are available for setting at this address:


No Attribute Description
The siren will be activated when the set Bell Delay time is over. The Bell Delay
1 Bell Delay time can be programmed at ADDRESS 4xx8 (for Partition A), where xx is the
area number.
The siren outputs will be activated but the communicator starts waiting for 30 up to
Fire
2 90 seconds according the fire delay operation algorithm – refer to the algorithm
Delay
diagram in APPENDIX 2.
Silent alarm.
Only the programmable outputs PANIC type and the communicator are activated.
Report
3 There is no memory indication on the keyboards. After entering of valid user code
Only
the MEMORY button (LED) lights on together with the number of the activated
zone.
Video recording of alarm events
Video on
4 In case of alarm event the VIDEO ON ARMED outputs will be activated for 1
ARMED
minute.
Write to LOG file
Every zone activation and restoring, irrespective of the system arming status, will
be recorded in the system LOG file.
Write to
5 The attribute “Write to log” concerns the events OPEN (zone activation) and
LOG
CLOSE (zone restoring). This attribute is valid for all type of zones except the
zones TAMPER type. If the zone is set with TAMPER type (at ADDRESS 2хх1 is
set type 6) the programming of this attribute has no matter.
“Chime” mode.
6 Chime This parameter enables the sound signalization (Chime) for opening of an Entry-
Exit, Follow or Instant type zone when the system is disarmed.
Pulse count mode.
This setting provides counting of short impulses 2- 4ms for the programmed time
at ADDRESS 2004 (OPERATION 204). The number of impulses is set at
ADDRESS 2003 (OPERATION 203) as value in range 1 to 9. The 0 value blocks
the Pulse Count mode and the zone can then function with the regular time for
detecting activation.
When the counter reaches the set number of impulses in the programmed period,
an alarm is triggered off. If the number of pulses is not reached in the programmed
period, the counter is restored.
Pulse This operation mode is applicable for connecting of rolling shutters detector to the
7
Count zone.

The wiring diagram for connecting of rolling shutters detector is:

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Power up The zone will be bypassed for a 120 second period after power-up of the system
8
Delay (that eliminated the false alarms in the initial power-up of the control panel).

Default setting: 8. POWER UP DELAY

ADDRESS 2016
Z1 OPERATION 216 + 01
KSWITCH TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 6. KEY SWITCH

Setting of Key-Switch Attributes for Zone 01

At this address are assigned only attributes for Key-Switch type zone.
More than one attribute can be assigned for the zone. Pressing a digital button with the respective
number will activate a given attribute. Every activated attribute number is indicated as a lighting on
LED or display the zone name and number. Pressing the same digital button again will deactivate
the attribute.

To select all attributes press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all
disabled state.

The following Attributes are available for setting at this address:


No Attribute Description
24-hour Key-Switch type zone.
With assigned Pulse attribute () - every impulse will change
alternatively the arming status of the system - respectively armed/
disarmed.
With assigned Latch attribute (1) - if the zone is activated - the area(s)*
is armed, if the zone is in normal operating status - the area(s)* is
PULSE/ disarmed.
1
LATCH
*The area(s) to which the zone is associated.

Attention: When the “Pulse” () attribute is set - if Zone 01 is attached to


more than one area, and at least one area is Armed, the incoming pulse
signal will disarm all of the attached to Zone 01 areas. The next incoming
pulse signal will Arm all of the areas associated to Zone 01.
Key SWITCH Setting the ARMING type
2
ARM type The attributes 2 and 3 are set in a certain combination for programming
the Arming type of the Key-Switch type zone:

2 3 Arming type
Key SWITCH   Not used
3
ARM type  3 Full Arming mode
2  Stay Arming mode
2 3 Sleep Arming mode
This attribute determinates whether with activation of the zone the system
4 DISARM will be disarmed:
DISARM ENABLED (4) or not - DISARM DISABLED ().
NORMAL/ Normal or inverted operation of the zone. In case of setting the INVERT (5)
5
INVERT attribute, the system will be disarmed in zone activation.

Default setting: 1. PULSE, 5. NORMAL

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ADDRESS 2017
Z1 AUX OPERATION 217 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 7. AUXILIARY

Setting of Auxiliary Attributes for Zone 01

Only one attribute AUX can be assigned at this address - a number from 0 to 9. To assign an AUX
attribute press the respective digital number. The entered attribute is confirmed with ENTER.

The following Attributes are available for setting at this address:


No Attribute Description
0 24h Burglary alarm With this attribute assigned, the zone will be active irrespective
zone of the arming type and the programmable ALARM and SIREN
outputs, and the system communicator will be activated.
1 AC loss Main power supply lost.
2 Battery low Low battery charging level.
3 Water leakage Activated flood detector.
4 Gas detector Activated gas detector.
5 GSM link trouble GSM communication failure.
6 Low Bottled Gas Level Activated low bottled gas detector.
7 High Temperature High temperature in the premises.
8 Low Temperature Low temperature in the premises.
9 Loss of Heat Loss of heat in the premises.

Default setting: 0. 24h Burglary

ADDRESS 2018
Z1 NAME OPERATION 218 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 8. NAME

Programming of the Zone 01 Name


The engineer can enter a new name for Zone 01 at this address. The name has to be up 16
symbols – letters (small and capital), digits and special symbols, including spaces.
The letters can be entered directly by the digit buttons. The cursor moves automatically to the right
after choosing of letter or digit, or may be moved manually by the arrows. To enter a digit, press the
respective button and hold it for 2-3 seconds. See also item 2.8. Entering text for LCD Keyboard.
Confirm the new zone name with ENTER button.

Default name: Zone 01

Table for Availability of Attributes according the zone type:


Zone Type
Attribute
Entry/ Exit Follow Instant Fire Panic Tamper Medical Key-Switch AUX
1. AutoBypass         
2. Bypass         
3. Stay ARM         
        
Main

4. SLEEP ARM
5. Force ARM         
6. DOUBLE  *       
7. E/E Final         
8. Fast/ Regular         
Add

3. Report only         

* Note: When the attribute “6. DOUBLE” is set for “Follow” zone type, its functionality will be diabled during “Sleep” arming mode!

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ADDRESS 2019
Z1 LINE OPERATION 219 + 01
TEXT MENU 4. INPUTS – 5. ZONES – 01. ZONE – 9. LINE RESIST

Checking the line resistance

The engineer can check the line resistance of the zone at this address. It is suitable to perform
diagnostics of the zone troubles. The displayed value can vary according the used hardware
connection style in the system and has the following meaning:
Connection style Displayed value Description
< 1.5 kΩ The zone is closed.
1
> 1.5 kΩ The zone is open.
< 0.75 kΩ The zone is open.
2 0.75 – 1.5 kΩ The zone is closed.
Single zone connection

> 1.5 kΩ The zone is open.


< 0.75 kΩ The zone is open.
3 0.75 – 1.5 kΩ The zone is closed.
> 1.5 kΩ The zone is open.
< 0.75 kΩ The zone is closed.
4 0.75 – 5.6 kΩ The zone is open.
> 5.6 kΩ Tamper break down.
< 0.75 kΩ Tamper short-circuit.
0.75 – 1.5 kΩ The zone is closed.
5
1.5 - 5.6 kΩ The zone is open.
> 5.6 kΩ Tamper break down.
< 0.5 kΩ The both zones are closed.
st nd
0.5 – 1.5 kΩ The 1 zone is open, the 2 zone is closed.
6 st nd
1.5 – 2.7 kΩ The 1 zone is closed, the 2 zone is open.
2.7 kΩ - ∞ The both zones are open.
< 0.5 kΩ The both zones are closed.
st nd
0.5 – 1.5 kΩ The 1 zone is open, the 2 zone is closed.
st nd
Double zone connection

7 1.5 – 2.7 kΩ The 1 zone is closed, the 2 zone is open.


2.7 – 4.9 kΩ The both zones are open.
> 4.9 kΩ Tamper break down.
< 0.75 kΩ Tamper short-circuit.
0.75 – 1.5 kΩ The both zones are closed.
st nd
1.5 – 2.5 kΩ The 1 zone is open, the 2 zone is closed.
8 st nd
2.5 – 3.7 kΩ The 1 zone is closed, the 2 zone is open.
3.7 – 4.9 kΩ The both zones are open.
> 4.9 kΩ Tamper break down.
< 0.5 kΩ Tamper short-circuit.
0.5 - 0.75 kΩ The both zones are closed.
st nd
9 0.75 - 1.5 kΩ The 1 zone is closed, the 2 zone is open.
st nd
1.5 – 2.7 kΩ The 1 zone is open, the 2 zone is closed.
> 2.7 kΩ The both zones are open.

See also APPENDIX 5.

The ZONES with numbers from 02 to 08 for ECLIPSE 8, from 02 to 16 for ECLIPSE 16 and from 02 to 32 for ECLIPSE
32 are programmed in an analogical way.

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3. PGM Outputs
In “PGM Outputs” menu, the engineer programs some parameters and settings for the programmable outputs in the
system.
Some of the addresses are available for programming only with LCD keyboard!

Attention: In Eclipse 32 control panel, the PGM5 output is powerful (up to 1А) and is set by default as a monitored
output for siren connection. If after the initial power-up no siren is connected to the PGM5 output, the system will
display a system trouble “8. SIREN FAULT”. In case the PGM5 is not used for siren connection it has to be terminated
with 1kOm resistance or programmed as general output at address 3051. See also the example below the description
of address 3011.

ECLIPSE Control Panels Series – PGM capability:


Control panel Max. PGM outputs Power output, up to 1A
ECLIPSE 8 5 1 (PGM 5), non-monitored
ECLIPSE 16 8 1 (PGM 5), non-monitored
ECLIPSE 32 32 1 (PGM 5), monitored

Quick table for 3. PGM Outputs Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
3 0 0 0 PGM 04 Option   
3 0 1 0 PGM 01 Attach   
3 0 1 1 PGM 01 Options   
3 0 1 2 PGM 01 Areas   
3 0 1 3 PGM 01 Activation event   
3 0 1 4 PGM 01 Activation event – Param 1   
3 0 1 5 PGM 01 Activation event – Param 2   
3 0 1 7 PGM 01 De-activation timer   
3 0 1 9 PGM 01 Delay   
3 0 2 0 PGM 02 Attach   
3 0 2 1 PGM 02 Options   
3 0 2 2 PGM 02 Areas   
3 0 2 3 PGM 02 Activation event   
3 0 2 4 PGM 02 Activation event – Param 1   
3 0 2 5 PGM 02 Activation event – Param 2   
3 0 2 7 PGM 02 De-activation timer   
3 0 2 9 PGM 02 Delay   

3 3 2 0 PGM 32 Attach   
3 3 2 1 PGM 32 Options   
3 3 2 2 PGM 32 Areas   
3 3 2 3 PGM 32 Activation event   
3 3 2 4 PGM 32 Activation event – Param 1   
3 3 2 5 PGM 32 Activation event – Param 2   
3 3 2 7 PGM 32 De-activation timer   
3 3 2 9 PGM 32 Delay   

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ADDRESS 3000
PGM OPERATION 300
OPTION TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 1. PGM OPTION

Programming the type of PGM 04


The PGM 04 can be configured with different functionality for the ECLIPSE panels at this address.
See the descriptions below to orientate in the available option settings.

PGM 04 in the ECLIPSE 8 control panel can be used as a general programmable output or for serial
connection to TP2000 radio transmitter. The serial link is realized with connection between the AC
terminal of the transmitter and PGM 04 at the control panel.

At this address for ECLIPSE 8 you set the option:


2. SERIAL The serial link between the control panel and TP2000 transmitter is enabled. Press
LINK button 2 to enable the option – the digit is displayed on the LCD screen or lights on
the LED display (for LED8/ 16A button 2 is lighting). Next pressing of the same
button will disable the option – an asterisk () is displayed on the LCD screen and
no zone number on the LED display is lighting (for LED8/ 16A button 2 is off).

PGM 04 in the ECLIPSE 32 control panel can be used as a general programmable output or for two-
wire connecting of fire detectors using B24 fire base.

At this address for ECLIPSE 32 you set the option:


1. FIRE The fire zone provides two-wire connection using B24 fire bases. Press button 1 to
ZONE enable the option – the digit is displayed on the LCD screen or lights on the LED
display (for LED8/ 16A button 1 is lighting). Next pressing of the same button will
disable the option – an asterisk () is displayed on the LCD screen and no zone
number on the LED display is lighting (for LED8/ 16A button 1 is off).
In case the PGM4 is programmed as fire zone in Eclipse 32 control panel, that zone will be attached
to device 01 (the control panel) as zone number 99. The installer can attach that fire zone to anyone
free zone as at the ADDRESS 2xx0 programs [01] for device and [99] for input/ zone number.
2.2K resistor must be connected at the end of the fire line.

Default: PGM 04 is configured as general output

ADDRESS 3010
PGM 01 OPERATION 310 + 01
ATTACH TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 1. ATTACH

Number of device and PGM 01 output number


The installer can review the device number and its output number associated to the PGM 01 output.
All PGM outputs from 01 to 08 in Eclipse 16 are freely programmable.
PGMs from 01 to 05 are on board outputs on the control panel (ECLIPSE 8 and ECLIPSE 32) and
they are fixed at ADDRESSES 3010 to 3050. The contents of ADDRESSES 3010 – 3050 cannot be
changed. The first digit performs the ID number of the device and the second performs the physical
output attached to the PGM number. PGMs 01 – 05 are the physical outputs placed on the control
panel so they are displayed as:
st
PGM 01: [1] [1] – The output is attached to the 1 output of device 01 (the control panel);
nd
PGM 02: [1] [2] – The output is attached to the 2 output of device 01 (the control panel), and so on.
PGMs from 06 to 32 can be on board PGM outputs on PGM expander or keyboard (LCD 32 or LCD
32S). The content of ADDRESSES 3060 – 3320 is freely programmable according the system
configuration – see the examples after this address description.
In the maximal configuration of ECLIPSE 32 can be attached and programmed up to 32 output
numbers – that depends on the number of used PGM expander modules.
IMPORTANT: The wireless sirens BRAVO SR enrolled to Eclipse WL wireless expander module
must be attached to free PGM addresses in the system with set “Siren” type (address 3xx1, option
1).

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Setting of device and output number for a keyboard or expander module


The LCD 32 and LCD 32S ECLIPSE Series keyboards have and additional PGM output appropriate
for connecting of control or signal devices. The keyboard PGM takes all common setting for PGM
outputs. To add a keyboard PGM output to the system configuration it must be first attached to a
PGM address and device – the device in this case is the keyboard ID number. According to the
system configuration the keyboard PGM can be attached to any free PGM number at address 3xx0,
where xx is a PGM number from 06 to 32.

Example 1. At address 8020 (Device 02) to the control panel is enrolled a keyboard with one on
board PGM output. Choose a free PGM address in the system configuration, number 15 for
example, where to attach the keyboard PGM. Enter in the engineer programming menu, type
address 3150, enter in sequence number of device 02, and output number 01. The screen displays:

Example 2. At address 8100 (Device 10) to the control panel is enrolled a PGM expander with 8 on
board PGM outputs. Choose a free PGM output in the system configuration, number 20 for example,
where to attach the first output of the expander. Enter in the engineer programming menu, type
address 3200, enter in sequence number of device 10, and output number 01. The screen displays:

To use the second PGM output of the same expander you have to attach it to other free PGM
address in the system configuration – for example 21. Then at address 2210 you should enter in
sequence number of device 10 and output number 02. In analogical way, proceed with the other
PGM outputs of the expander to attach them to free PGM addresses in the system configuration.

The attached PGM outputs cannot be programmed for operation as a fire zone like PGM4.

ADDRESS 3011
PGM 01 OPERATION 311 + 01
OPTION TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 2. OPTIONS

Programming of PGM 01 Options


The engineer sets a number of options for operation of the PGM 01 at this address. More than one
option is available to set. To select the option press the digit button corresponding to its number.
The selected options are confirmed with ENTER button.

Pay attention that both of the option statuses are used – see the description of the options in the
table below. The option numbers 3, 4 and 5 are available only for ECLIPSE 32 control panel.

The following Options are available for setting at this address:


No Option Description
1 GENERAL The option concerns the operation of PGM 01 as output:
OUTPUT/
GENERAL OUTPUT () – PGM1 operates as general output.
SIREN
SIREN (1) – PGM1 operates as siren output. With setting this option, the
PGM 01 takes all common settings for sirens in the system and the settings
for activation and deactivation events at addresses 3013 - 3018 are not used.
The output is activated, when there is an alarm event in zones associated to
areas assigned to PGM 01 at ADDRESS 3012.

2 POLARITY The option concerns the active state of PGM 01:


NORMAL/ NORMAL () (NO) The active state of the output is at high level: +12 V
INVERT INVERT (2) (NC) The active state of the output is at low level: 0 V

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3 DELAY This option concerns the set value at ADDRESS 3019 – time delay for
sec / min* activation of PGM 01:
DELAY seconds () – the set time delay at address 3019 is measured in
seconds.
DELAY minutes (3) – the set time delay at address 3019 is measured in
minutes.
4 PULSED This option is available when the PGM 01 is set as a siren output.
FIRE
ENABLE When the option is enabled, the output operates in a specific working mode:
1 1 1 1 1 1
On
Off 3 3 Sec

PULSED FIRE DISABLE () – The option is not active


PULSED FIRE ENABLE (4) – The option is active
5 Deact. This option concerns the set value at ADDRESS 3017 – deactivation timer
Timer* for PGM 01:
Deact. Timer seconds () – the set time at address 3017 is measured in
seconds.
Deact. Timer minutes (5) – the set time at address 3017 is measured in
minutes.

For LED keyboards: The option status “” is performed with non-lighting zone number.

* NOTE: The option is not applicable when the PGM is programmed as Siren output.

Default settings: 1. GENERAL OUTPUT, 2. POLARITY NORMAL (+12V), 3. DELAY sec,


4.PULSED FIRE DISABLED, 5. DEACT. TIMER sec.

By default PGM 05 is programmed as a siren output – at address 3051 is set “1”. If after the initial power-up of
the control panel, no siren is connected to PGM 05 output, the system will display a trouble message “8.
SIREN FAULT”. In case the PGM 05 will be used as a general output, the setting at address 3051 must be
programmed as “”. You can leave the set by default option, but to void the displayed trouble message in that case
terminate the PGM 05 output with 1kOm resistance – you can find one in the supplied spare parts kit.

Example with using 4-digit address menus:

Output with general purpose Siren output

Example with using text menus


Select in sequence: 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 05. PGM – 2. P5 OPTIONS. The screen displays:

Output with general purpose Siren output

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ADDRESS 3012
PGM 01 OPERATION 312 + 01
AREAS TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 3. AREAS

Association of Areas to PGM 01

According the system configuration the engineer associates one or several AREA numbers for
operation with PGM 01. To select an AREA press the digit button corresponding to its number. The
next pressing of the same button will deselect the AREA.

To select all areas press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all disabled
state.

The PGM will be inactive if there are no associated areas to it!

Default setting: AREA 1

At ADDRESSES 3013, 3014 and 3015 is set a number of an activation event for PGM 01 output and supplementary
parameters depending on the set event – for zones, areas, users, troubles or other special ones.
The programmed activation events make sense when the PGM 01 output is programmed as general output – at
ADDRESS 3011 is set “” – see the description of the option above.

The types of the activation events are described in details in Table 1.

ADDRESS 3013
PGM 01 OPERATION 313 + 01
ACT TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 4. ACTIVATION

Programming a number of activation event for PGM 01

Choose a number of an activation event according the Table 1. Use the digit buttons to enter the
event number. Press the ENTER to confirm.

The default content of the next two addresses (3014 and 3015) depends on the set number at this
address.

Default setting: 20 – Area Arming

ADDRESS 3014
PGM 01 OPERATION 314 + 01
PARAM 1 TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 5. PARAM 1

Programming of Parameters 1 of the activation event for PGM 01

The type of Parameters 1 depends on the set activation event at ADDRESS 3013 – see Table 1 for
details.

Default setting: All parameters for event 20

ADDRESS 3015
PGM 01 OPERATION 315 + 01
PARAM 2 TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 6. PARAM 2

Programming of Parameters 2 of the activation event for PGM 01

The type of Parameters 2 depends on the set activation event at ADDRESS 3013 – see Table 1 for
details.

Default setting: 0

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ADDRESS 3017
PGM 01 OPERATION 317 + 01
DEACT. TM TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 7. DEACT TIMER

Deactivation timer for PGM 01 – setting a time for deactivation the event programmed at
address 3013
A deactivation timer for the programmed at ADDRESS 3013 event is set at this address. The state
of PGM 01 will restore after the set time is over. The engineer enters time in range 000 – 255 as the
time unit (seconds or minutes) depends on the settings at ADDRESS 3011, option 5. By default, the
programmed time unit is in seconds.

Default setting: [000]

ADDRESS 3019
PGM 01 OPERATION 319 + 01
DELAY TEXT MENU 5. OUTPUTS – 2. PGMs – 01. PGM – 8. DELAY

Time delay for activation of PGM 01


A time delay for the programmed at ADDRESS 3013 event is set at this address. The activation of
PGM 01 will be delayed in time. The engineer enters time in range 000 – 255 as the time unit
(seconds or minutes) depends on the settings at ADDRESS 3011, option 3. By default, the
programmed time unit is in seconds.

Default setting: [000]

TABLE 1. Events Type


In case of setting of activation event and missing deactivation event (0), the PGM output restores in the way
described for the activation event!

ADDRESS: ADDRESS: ADDRESS:


3xx3 - Activation 3xx4 – Set Parameter 1 3xx5 – Set Parameter 2
00 The output is not used
Event No ZONE Event - Description PARAMETERS 1 PARAMETERS 2
Zone Open
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one of
the set area numbers is open the PGM is Enter zone number “TO”
01 activated) Enter zone number “FROM” “00” – not used, operates only
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all of “FROM”
the set area numbers are closed the PGM
is restored)
02 Not used - -
Zone Bypassing
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one of
the set area numbers is bypassed the PGM
Enter zone number “TO”
is activated, with no sense of the way of
03 Enter zone number “FROM” “00” – not used, operates only
bypassing)
“FROM”
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all of
the set area numbers are not bypassed the
PGM is restored)
04-07 Not used - -
Zone Tamper
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one of
the set area numbers is with open tamper Enter zone number “TO”
08 the PGM is activated) Enter zone number “FROM” “00” – not used, operates only
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all of “FROM”
the set area numbers are with closed
tamper the PGM is restored)
09-11 Not used - -
Alarm cycle Enter zone number “TO”
12 Activated on “OR” function (a signal from Enter zone number “FROM” “00” – not used, operates only
protected areas from type Entry-Exit, Follow “FROM”

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and Instant, PGM is activated)


Deactivated on “AND” function (when all of
the set zone numbers are alarm restored
the PGM is restored too)
13 Not used
Zone in Fire Alarm
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one of
the set area numbers is in fire alarm the Enter zone number “TO”
14 PGM is activated) Enter zone number “FROM” “00” – not used, operates only
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all of “FROM”
the set area numbers are fire alarm
restored the PGM is restored too)
15 Not used
Zone in Medical Alarm
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one of
the set area numbers is in medical alarm Enter zone number “TO”
16 the PGM is activated) Enter zone number “FROM” “00” – not used, operates only
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all of “FROM”
the set area numbers are medical alarm
restored the PGM is restored too)
17-19 Not used - -
Event No AREA Event - Description PARAMETERS 1 PARAMETERS 2
Area Arming Enter the arming type:
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one of 1 – FULL arming
all area numbers is armed the PGM is 2 – STAY arming
20 activated) 3 – SLEEP arming -
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all
area numbers are disarmed the PGM is All arming types are enabled
restored) by default.
21-26 Not used - -
Enter the alarm type:
1 – Burglary alarm
Alarm in Area
2 – Fire alarm
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one
3 – Panic alarm
area number is in alarm the PGM is
4 – Tamper alarm
27 activated) -
5 – Medical alarm
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all
6 – Ambush code
area numbers are alarm restored the PGM
is restored too)
All alarm types are enabled
by default.
28 Not used -
Enter the panic type:
Panic Alarm in Area 1 – Silent panic
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one 2 – Sound panic
area number is in panic alarm the PGM is 3 – Silent medical
29 activated) 4 – Sound medical -
Deactivated on “AND” function (when all 5 – Fire
area numbers are panic alarm restored the
PGM is restored too) All panic types are enabled
by default.
30-35 Not used - -
Event No CODE Events - Description PARAMETERS 1 PARAMETERS 2

Enter the number of user code Enter the number of user code to
Valid User Code Enter
to start “FROM”. end “TO”.
Activated on “OR” function (when a valid
36 To set a single user code, enter 00 at the address for
user code is entered the PGM is activated)
PARAMETERS 2.
Deactivation on time - 5 sec. To set all possible user codes, enter 00 for both addresses
PARAMETERS 1 and PARAMETERS 2.
Ambush Code Enter Enter the number of user code Enter the number of user code to
to start “FROM”. end “TO”.
37 Activated on “OR” function (when an To set a single user code, enter 00 at the address for
ambush code is entered the PGM is PARAMETERS 2.
activated) To set all possible user codes, enter 00 for both addresses

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PARAMETERS 1 and PARAMETERS 2.


Deactivation on time - 5 sec.
Keyboard Block
Activated when 3 non valid user codes are
entered in sequence.
38 - -
Deactivation on time - 5 sec.
NOTE: The keyboard blocking must be
enabled at address 0011.
Proximity card using Enter the number of proximity Enter the number of proximity
Only for those cases when the proxy card card to start “FROM”. card to end “TO”.
and the PGM output have common areas
and at least one of them is disarmed.
39 To set a single user code, enter 00 at the address for
Activated on “OR” function (when a valid PARAMETERS 2.
proximity card is placed in front of the card To set all possible user codes, enter 00 for both addresses
reader the PGM is activated) PARAMETERS 1 and PARAMETERS 2.
Deactivation on time - 5 sec.
Non valid proximity card using
40 - -
Deactivation on time - 5 sec.
Valid remote key fob (RC) Enter the number of RC to Enter the number of RC to end
Activated on “OR” function (when a valid start “FROM”. “TO”.
41 RC is entered, the PGM is activated). To set a single RC, enter 00 at the address for PARAMETERS 2.
To set all possible RCs, enter 00 for both addresses
Deactivation on time – 5 sec. PARAMETERS 1 and PARAMETERS 2.
42-46 Not used - -
Event No TROUBLE Event - Description PARAMETERS 1 PARAMETERS 2
Enter the trouble type (see item
Enter the trouble type:
2.2 – Table of system faults):
1 – AC power loss
1 (Fault 9) – Invalid time and
2 – Battery loss
date
System Trouble 3 – Blown fuse
2 (Fault 10) – Wireless device
4 – Tel. line or communication
Activated on “OR” function (if at least one trouble
failure
system trouble is present the PGM is 3 (Fault 11) – Radio jamming of
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activated) the wireless expander
6 – System bus error
4 (Fault 12) – Problem with the
Deactivated on “AND” function (when no 7 – Fire line failure
power supply of an expander
system troubles are present ) 8 – Siren fault
module.
All system troubles are
All system troubles are
enabled by default.
disabled by default.
48-54 Not used - -
Event No Special Events - Description PARAMETERS 1 PARAMETERS 2
Engineer menu entry
The PGM is activated in Engineer menu
55 - -
entry.
The PGM is restored in Engineer menu exit.
56 - 58 Not used - -
“Chime” Sound Signal
Activated on “OR” function (there is “Chime”
59 - -
activated in at least one area)
Deactivation on time - 5 sec.
Video on armed
Activated in case of violation in an instant
60 - -
zone with “Video on armed” set option.
Deactivation on time – 1 minute.
Fire Detector Reset

61 The PGM is activated when the Memory log - -


file is cleared after entering of valid codes
with rights for operation in the respective

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area.
Deactivation on time - 5 sec.
Time slot activation
Enter a time slot number from
62 Follows the activation of the respective time -
1 to 8.
slot number.
63 Not used
Remote control
Activation and deactivation (restore) of the
64 - -
PGM output over communication module
(AJAX, VD/DTMF, ARGUS, etc).
65 Not used
66 Alarm or entry time - -
67-72 Not used - -

Table for the available events in Eclipse control panels:

Event Description ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32


00 NOT USED   
01 ZONE OPEN   
03 ZONE BYPASS   
08 ZONE TAMPER   
12 ZONE IN ALARM   
14 ZONE IN FIRE   
16 ZONE IN MEDICAL   
20 AREA ARM   
27 ALARM IN AREA   
29 PANIC IN AREA   
36 VALID CODE ENTER   
37 AMBUSH CODE   
38 BLOCK KBD   
39 VALID PROXY   
40 INVALID PROXY   
41 VALID REMOTE KEY FOB   
47 SYSTEM FAULT   
55 ENG. MENU ENTRY   
59 CHIME EVENT   
60 VIDEO ON ARMED   
61 FIRE RESET   
62 TIME SLOT   
64 REMOTE CONTROL   
66 ALARM OR ENTRY TIME   

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4. Areas
In “AREAS” menu, the engineer programs some parameters and settings for the areas in the system.
Some of the addresses are available for programming only with LCD keyboard!

Attention: In ECLIPSE 8 control panel is available only one area in the system - AREA 01.

ECLIPSE Control Panels Series – AREA capability:


Control panel Available AREAS
ECLIPSE 8 1
ECLIPSE 16 3
ECLIPSE 32 8

Quick table for 4. AREAS Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
4 0 0 0 AREAS Account Length   
4 0 0 1 AREAS Double Knock Time   
4 0 0 2 Arm on no move   
4 0 0 3 AREA POSTPONE Time   
4 0 1 0 AREA 01 Exit time   
4 0 1 1 AREA 01 Entry time   
4 0 1 2 AREA 01 Bell Cycle   
4 0 1 3 AREA 01 Account number   
4 0 1 4 AREA 01 Attributes 1 (Bell options)   
4 0 1 5 AREA 01 Attributes 2 (Arm/Disarm)   
4 0 1 6 AREA 01 Panic types   
4 0 1 7 AREA 01 Name   
4 0 1 8 AREA 01 Bell Delay   
4 0 1 9 AREA 01 Time slot   
4 0 2 0 AREA 02 Exit time   
4 0 2 1 AREA 02 Entry time   
4 0 2 2 AREA 02 Bell Cycle   
4 0 2 3 AREA 02 Account number   
4 0 2 4 AREA 02 Attributes 1 (Bell options)   
4 0 2 5 AREA 02 Attributes 2 (Arm/Disarm)   
4 0 2 6 AREA 02 Panic types   
4 0 2 7 AREA 02 Name   
4 0 2 8 AREA 02 Bell Delay   
4 0 2 9 AREA 02 Time slot   

4 0 8 0 AREA 08 Exit time   
4 0 8 1 AREA 08 Entry time   
4 0 8 2 AREA 08 Bell Cycle   
4 0 8 3 AREA 08 Account number   
4 0 8 4 AREA 08 Attributes 1 (Bell options)   
4 0 8 5 AREA 08 Attributes 2 (Arm/Disarm)   
4 0 8 6 AREA 08Panic types   
4 0 8 7 AREA 08 Name   
4 0 8 8 AREA 08 Bell Delay   
4 0 8 9 AREA 08 Time slot   

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ADDRESS 4000
A ACCOUNT OPERATION 400
LENGTH TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 1. ACCOUNT LENGTH

Setting the area account number digit length

An account number digit length is assigned at this address. The digit length can be 4 or 6-digit.
Every pressing of a random button or arrows changed alternatively the parameter.

At this address for you set the parameter as:


4 digits The area account number is 4-digit.
6 digits The area account number is 6-digit.

When switching from 4- to 6-digits account numbers, the digits 00 will automatically be added at the
end. For example, the 4-digits number 1234 will become 123400.
When changing over from 6- to 4-digits numbers, only the first four figures in the 4-digits
number will remain valid. For example, the 6-digits number 123456 will become 1234. Due to
risk of coincidence of account numbers, changing over from 6- to 4-digits numbers IS NOT
RECOMMENDED!

Default setting: 4 digits

ADDRESS 4001
A DOUBLE OPERATION 401
KNOCK TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 2. DOUBLE KNOCK

Setting the “Double knock” delay time for zones

The engineer assigns a time interval from 1 to 5-minute at this address. The time interval starts
running when a detector in the zone is activated for the first time when the system is armed. An
alarm event is registered if second detector activation is recorded within this interval in the same or
another zone.
An alarm event will also be registered if no zone is restored within 15 seconds of the first activation
of the zone.

Does not apply for BRAVO PIR wireless motion detector.

Default setting: 3 minutes

ADDRESS 4002
ARM ON NO OPERATION 402
MOVE TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 3. NO MOV ALARM

Setting a time for automatic arming of the area on no moving activity in the zones

The Engineer sets a time for automatic arming of the area when there is no moving activity in all
associated to that area zones. The time is common for all areas in the system. The automated
arming is enabled on the respective area address 4xx5 (option 5), where “xx” is the area number
from 1 to 8.
Enter a time from 001 to 255 minutes. The set 000 value disables the automatic arming of the area.

Pay attention that the automatic arming will start if there is a set time at the address and after all
zones in the respective area are closed. Check also the set options at address 4xx5 (option 5 is
enabled) for the respective area.

Default setting: [000]

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ADDRESS 4003
POSTPONE OPERATION 403
AA TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 4. POSTPONE TIME

Automatic arming delay from Manager

Enter a time from 001 to 255 minutes.


The Engineer sets a time for automatic arming delay on time slot from Manager. During of a running
automatic arming procedure on set time slot, (address 4xx9, where “xx” is the area number) entering
of Manager code will delay the arming with the time programmed at this address.

If at the time of arming, the area is not ready to be armed, the automatic arming procedure will be
delayed until the area is ready to be armed, and will be armed in the next 1 minute.

Default setting: [010]

ADDRESS 4010
AREA 1 OPERATION 410 + 01
EXIT TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 01. EXIT TIME

Setting of exit time for Area 1

Exit time is assigned to Entry/Exit type zones associated to Area 1. A 3-digit number between 000
and 255 seconds is entered. For an interval of time, less than 10 seconds, the first two digits must
be 0.

In case of command for arming of two or more areas, with a common Entry/Exit type zone then
every area will be armed only when its own set exit time is over. The common zone will be bypassed
in the already armed areas until and the last one area is armed. For example, the Zone 01 is
associated to all areas in the system, and when the seven of them are armed the Zone 01 will be
bypassed until and the last area 8 is armed too.

Default setting: 045 seconds

ADDRESS 4011
AREA 1 OPERATION 411 + 01
ENTRY TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 02. ENTRY TIME

Setting of entry time for Area 1

Entry time is assigned to Entry/Exit type zones associated to Area 1. A 3-digit number between 000
and 255 seconds is entered. For an interval of time, less than 10 seconds, the first two digits must
be 0.

When during running of entry time after opening of Entry/ Exit type zone associated to more than
one area in the system, a valid user code associated to at least one of those areas is entered
following the area number for disarming, then this area will be disarmed and the other areas (which
numbers are not entered for disarming) will stay armed. The common Entry/ Exit type zone will be
bypassed in the left armed areas.
When one of the armed areas is in alarm mode and a valid code associated to other area is entered
(but both areas have a common zone) the siren stops (if it is associated to the same area) and the
alarm cycle continues as set. Then an alarm message is sent to the monitoring station, and the
event is recorded in the LOG file. An alarm event is generated when the entry time is over
regardless that the violated zone is restored or not.

Default setting: 015 seconds

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ADDRESS 4012
AREA 1 OPERATION 412 + 01
CYCLE TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 03. ALARM CYCLE

Setting of alarm cycle (bell time) for Area 1

Duration of the alarm cycle is set for the programmable siren type outputs associated to Area 1.

A 3-digit number between 000 and 255 minutes is assigned at the address. For an interval of time,
less than 10 minutes, the first two digits must be 0.

Entering of valid user code ends the alarm cycle and restores the siren type outputs.

Default setting: 001 minutes

ADDRESS 4013
AREA 1 OPERATION 413 + 01
ACCOUNT TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 04. ACCOUNT

Programming of account number for communication with monitoring station for Area 1

The engineer enters 4 or 6-digit symbols according to the settings of ADDRESS 4000. The valid
symbols include digits from 0 to 9 and letters from A to E. Entering of letter “F” in the code
combination means cancelation of the communication.
For letters entry the engineer uses the following button combinations:

Letter Button combination


A / +0
B / +1
C / +2
D / +3
E / +4
F / +5

Default setting: 4 symbols (FFFF)

ADDRESS 4014
AREA 1 OPERATION 414 + 01
ATTR 1 TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 05. BELL OPTIONS

Programming of Bell attributes for Area 1

The Bell attributes for Area 1 are programmed at this address. Every attribute is activated with
pressing of a digit button with a respective number (from 1 to 5).
Next pressing of the same button number will deactivate the attribute. At end of the procedure, at
the keyboard’s display must be active only the numbers of the assigned attributes.

More than one attribute can be assigned at this address.

Pay attention that for attribute “5. Fire alarm duration” both of the attribute statuses are used – see
the description of the attribute in the table below. The attribute numbers 3 and 4 are available only
for ECLIPSE 32 control panel.

At this address you set the following attributes:


1 Squawk on ARM Sound signalization in arming:
 – The sound signalization in arming is disabled.
1 - The sound signalization in arming is enabled. The siren will activate
singly for 1 second when arming the Area 1.

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2 Squawk on Sound signalization in disarming:


Disarm  – The sound signalization in disarming is disabled.
2 - The sound signalization in disarming is enabled. The siren will
activate twice for 1 second when disarming the Area 1.
3 Alarm Memory Sound signalization for memory log record:
Squawk  – The sound signalization for memory log record is disabled.
3 - The sound signalization for memory log record is enabled. The siren
will activate 4 times for 1 second in disarming the Area 1 if there was an
alarm event in the Area.
4 10 minutes 10 minutes warning signal before automatic arming on time slot:
Warning  – The 10 minutes warning signal is disabled.
4 – The 10 minutes warning signal is enabled. The siren will activate 3
times for 1 second 10 minutes before the start of automatic arming on
time slot.
5 Fire Alarm FIRE Alarm duration. This attribute is applicable for Fire type zones or
Duration sending of Fire alarm via keyboard button’s combination.
Programming this attribute affects the performance of the programmable
SIREN output.
 - Until the Bell time at address 4012 ends.
5 - Until a valid user or manager code is entered.

Default setting: 5. Fire Alarm Duration

ADDRESS 4015
AREA 1 OPERATION 415 + 01
ATTR 2 TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 06. ON/OFF OPTIONS

Programming of ON/OFF attributes for Area 1


The ON/OFF (ARM/ DISARM) attributes for Area 1 are programmed at this address. Every attribute
is activated with pressing of a digit button with a respective number (from 1 to 5).
Next pressing of the same button number will deactivate the attribute. At end of the procedure, at
the keyboard’s display must be active only the numbers of the assigned attributes.
More than one attribute can be assigned at this address.

Pay attention that both of the attribute statuses are used – see their description in the table below.
The attribute numbers 1, 2 and 5 are available only for ECLIPSE 32 control panel.

At this address you set the following attributes:


1 Auto disarming Automatic disarming on time slot:
on Time Slot  – Not used.
1 – The Area 1 is disarmed according the set time slot number at
ADDRESS 4019.
2 Auto ARM type – Setting the arming type on time slot:
Full, Stay  – Full Arming mode. The type of automatic arming is Full ARM.
2 – Stay Arming mode. The type of automatic arming is Stay ARM.
3 Clear Bypass on Clear the bypassed zones on disarm:
Disarm  – The bypassed zones are not cleared on disarm.
3 – The bypassed zones are cleared on disarm.
4 Quick ARM Quick arming with one button:
 – Not used. The user has to enter valid code for arming.
4 – The quick arming is enabled. To arm an area the user has to hold
the arming button for 2-3 seconds.
5 Auto ARM on no Automatic arming when there is no movement in the zones associated to
movement Area 1:
 – Not used.

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5 – The automatic arming on no movement in the zones is enabled.


Area 1 will be automatically armed after ending the time set at
ADDRESS 4002 when there is no movement in the zones associated to
the Area 1.

Default setting: 4. Quick ARM

ADDRESS 4016
AREA 1 OPERATION 416 + 01
PANICS TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 07. PANICS

Setting of Panic types for Area 1


The setting for panic events concerns only the alarm signals sent via the keyboard quick panic
buttons. The keyboard must be associated to Area 1 for sending the panic alarm messages. The
quick button combinations for panics are: 1+3 for police alarm, 4+6 for medical alarm, and 7+9 for
fire alarm. To send an alarm signal just press and hold together the button combination for at least
2-3 seconds.

Silent panic (panics “2. Silent Police” and “4. Silent Medical” are set at this address) – only the
programmable Panic types outputs and the digital communicator are activated. There is no
indication for memory event. After entering of valid user code, the MEMORY LED lights on together
with the number of the activated zone.
Audible panic (panics “1. Enabled Police panic”, “3. Enabled Medical panic” and “5. Enabled Fire
panic” are set at this address) – the programmable Siren and Panic outputs and the digital
communicator are activated. The sirens are activated immediately with no time delay.

More than one panic can be assigned at this address.

At this address for you set the following attributes:


1 Enable Enabling of sending Police panic alarm:
Police Panic  – Disabled.
1 – Enabled: The user can send Police panic alarm message with pressing
and holding the keyboard buttons 1+3 for 2-3 seconds.
2 Police Panic These attributes will be active only when the attribute 1 is enabled!
Sound Choose the sound type for Police panic alarm:
 – Audible – the sound in turned on.
2 – Silent – the sound is turned off.
3 Enable Enabling of sending Medical panic alarm:
Medical Panic  – Disabled.
3 – Enabled: The user can send Medical panic alarm message with pressing
and holding the keyboard buttons 4+6 for 2-3 seconds.
4 Medical Panic These attributes will be active only when the attribute 3 is enabled!
Sound Choose the sound type for Medical panic alarm:
 – Audible – the sound in turned on.
4 – Silent – the sound is turned off.
5 Enable Enabling of sending Fire panic alarm:
Fire Panic  – Disabled.
5 – Enabled: The user can send Fire panic alarm message with pressing and
holding the keyboard buttons 7+9 for 2-3 seconds.

Default setting: All disabled

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The following special cases are possible when a keyboard is used for sending of panic alarms:
1. In case of several panics are sent at the same time just the last one will be displayed.
st
2. When there are 3 keyboards in the system and the configuration is: the 1 keyboard is associated to Area
nd rd
1, the 2 keyboard is associated to Area 2, and the 3 keyboard is associated to both Areas 1 and 2, then in
rd
case of panics sent the keyboards 1 and 2 will display the panics only in their own areas, and the 3
rd
keyboard will display the both panics. In case the panic is sent from the 3 keyboard then the other two
keyboards will display the panic alarm.

ADDRESS 4017
AREA 1 OPERATION 417 + 01
NAME TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 08. NAME

Programming of the Area 1 Name


The engineer can enter a new name for Area 1 at this address. The name has to be up 16 symbols
– letters (small and capital), digits and special symbols, including spaces.
The letters can be entered directly by the digit buttons. The cursor moves automatically to the right
after choosing of letter or digit, or may be moved manually by the arrows. To enter a digit, press the
respective button and hold it for 2-3 seconds. See also item 2.8. Entering text for LCD Keyboard.
Confirm the new area name with ENTER button.

Default setting: AREA 1

ADDRESS 4018
AREA 1 OPERATION 418 + 01
BDELAY TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 09. BELL DELAY

Programming of bell delay for Area 1


The engineer assigns at the address a bell delay for activation of the programmable Siren type
outputs after a burglary alarm event is registered in any arming mode.
The set time delay of this address is considered when the activated zone is not a Fire type and the
option “Bell delay” is enabled in Zone Attributes 2 (at address 2xx5, where “xx” is a zone number).
The bell delay time is set in interval from 000 to 255 seconds.

Default setting: 000 seconds

ADDRESS 4019
AREA 1 OPERATION 419 + 01
TSLOT TEXT MENU 6. PARTITIONS – 5. AREAS – 1. AREA – 10. TIMESLOT

Programming of time slot for Area 1


An Area 1 timeslot is set.
The valid timeslot numbers are from 1 to 8. If the selected access code is not to be restricted by a
timeslot, enter 0.
Use the digit buttons to enter the timeslot number. The entered number is confirmed with ENTER.
For programming of timeslots, see for details Menu. 5 Timeslot Programming.

Pay attention that when you set time slot number at this address, the Area arming is automatic for
the time slot duration. If at the time slot start time there are open zones in the area the control panel
will wait for zones’ restoration (to be ready for arming) and after that will perform automated arming
on the set time slot.

Default setting: 0

The Area numbers from 02 to 03 (Eclipse 16)/ 08 (Eclipse 32) are programmed analogically at the respective
addresses.

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5. Timeslots
The “TIMESLOTS” menu is available only for ECLIPSE 32 control panel.
The term Time Slot is used to represent a set of functions related to time intervals. A time slot is used to automate
operations fixed in time, which are periodically repeated by the security system. Such operations can be: managing
programmable input (e.g. managing door access); turning on lights; automatic arming or disarming security; restricting
user code access; automatic setting up of temporary passage routes in secured site.
ECLIPSE 32 can organize time slots to help solve tasks related to automation of periodically recurring operations. 8
time slots can be organized according the system configuration. The engineer sets start and end time of the time slot,
days and holidays included, etc. The programming of holidays and nonworking days is organized at additional
addresses, as for every month four separate addresses are provided.

Quick table for 5.TIMESLOTS Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 32
5 0 1 0 Timeslot 1 Start 
5 0 1 1 Timeslot 1 End 
5 0 1 2 Timeslot 1 Days 
5 0 1 3 Timeslot 1 Options 
5 0 2 0 Timeslot 2 Start 
5 0 2 1 Timeslot 2 End 
5 0 2 2 Timeslot 2 Days 
5 0 2 3 Timeslot 2 Options 

5 0 8 0 Timeslot 8 Start 
5 0 8 1 Timeslot 8 End 
5 0 8 2 Timeslot 8 Days 
5 0 8 3 Timeslot 8 Options 
5 4 1 1 January: 1 – 8 dates 
5 4 1 2 January: 9 – 16 dates 
5 4 1 3 January: 17 – 24 dates 
5 4 1 4 January: 25 – 31 dates 
5 4 2 x February: dates 

5 4 3 x March: dates 

5 4 4 x April: dates 

5 4 5 x May: dates 

5 4 6 x June: dates 

5 4 7 x July: dates 

5 4 8 x August: dates 

5 4 9 x September: dates 

5 5 0 x October: dates 

5 5 1 x November: dates 

5 5 2 x December: dates 

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ADDRESS 5010
T1 OPERATION 510 + 01
START TEXT MENU 7. SCHEDULES – 1. TIMESLOTS – 1. TIMESLOT – 1. START

Start time for arming on Timeslot 1

The start time of Timeslot 1 is set at this address. The start time must be less than the stop time set
at address 5011. The engineer sets the start time in format [HH:MM].

The real arming on timeslot is realized 10 minutes after entered start time at this address. For
example, if the entered start time is 08:30h, at this time a sound signal will announce the running of
10 minutes time interval for leaving of protected premises from users, and the real arming of the
area or areas will be at 08.40h.

Default setting: [00:00]

ADDRESS 5011
T1 OPERATION 511 + 01
END TEXT MENU 7. SCHEDULES – 1. TIMESLOTS – 1. TIMESLOT – 2.END

End time for disarming on Timeslot 1

The stop time of Timeslot 1 is set at this address. The stop time must be greater than the start time
set at address 5010. The engineer sets the stop time in format [HH:MM].

If a user code has been set a timeslot from 8:30h to 17:00h, the respective user can use his code
within that specified time. From 17:00h to 0:00h and from 0:00h to 8:30h the respective code will
remain inactive.

Default setting: [23:59]

ADDRESS 5012
T1 OPERATION 512 + 01
DAYS TEXT MENU 7. SCHEDULES – 1. TIMESLOTS – 1. TIMESLOT – 3.WEEK DAYS

Setting of week days for operation on Timeslot 1

The days of the week during which the timeslot 1 is to be used are set at this address.
The days of the week are selected with the digits buttons from 1 to 7. The selected days are
presented with a digit on the display or lighting on LED number – see the table below for
correspondence:

Button Week day


1 Monday
2 Tuesday
3 Wednesday
4 Thursday
5 Friday
6 Saturday
7 Sunday

For example, if only Wednesday is set for the timeslot, the user code will only be valid on
Wednesday from 8:30 to 17:00h.

Default setting: all week days

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ADDRESS 5013
T1 OPERATION 513 + 01
OPTIONS TEXT MENU 7. SCHEDULES – 1. TIMESLOTS – 1. TIMESLOT – 4.OPTIONS

Setting of options for Timeslot 1


The following options can be set at this address:
1 Holidays Setting of holidays in timeslot duration:
Disabled () – The holidays are not included in the Timeslot 1
operation.
Enabled (1) - The engineer sets those holidays included in the Timeslot
1 operation. When this option is enabled for Timeslot 1, the system will
also notes the settings at addresses 5411 – 5524, where the engineer
sets the holidays and officially nonworking days for every month in the
year.
2 Inverted Setting of normal or Inverted operation of Timeslot 1:
operation Disabled () – Normal operation of Timeslot 1. Timeslot 1 will start
according the set time at address 5010 and ends according the set time
at address 5011.
Enabled (2) – Inverted operation of Timeslot 1. Timeslot 1 will start
according the set time at address 5011 and ends according the set time
at address 5010.

Example:
At address 5010 is set start time 08.00h, and at the address 5011 – end time 17.00h.
When a Normal operation of the timeslot is set, the arming diagram is as follows:

Start End

The system is disarmed The system is armed The system is disarmed

When an Inverted operation of the timeslot is set, the arming diagram is as follows:

End Start

The system is armed The system is disarmed The system is armed

With the hatched area is shown the 10 minute time interval for leaving the protected area or areas
before arming the system on timeslot.

Default setting: Holidays are disabled; Normal operation

The addresses of Time slots from 2 to 8 are programmed in an analogical way.

The settings of holidays and officially nonworking days are programmed at individual addresses, as for every month
four separate addresses are provided. The holidays and nonworking days are common for all Timeslot numbers. All
months are programmed analogically on different addresses – see the quick reference table at the beginning of this
section.

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JAN 1-8 ADDRESS 5411; 5412; 5413; 5414


JAN 9-16 OPERATION 541 + 01; 542 + 01; 543 + 01; 544 + 01
JAN 17-24 TEXT MENU 7. SCHEDULES – 2. CALENDAR – 01. JANUARY
JAN 25-31
Setting of holidays and nonworking days for January

The address 5411 presents 8 different fields for the first eight days of January. Every field is editable
when the cursor is under it. The cursor can be moved with the arrows. In the square parentheses on
the right side of the screen, the engineer can see the editable date. To set a date as holiday move
the cursor under it and press button “0”. The selected holidays for the month are presented with “H”
capital letter. Pressing the button “0” once again will return the previous status.

Indication:
LCD: The workdays are displayed with “-” symbol. The holidays are displayed with “Н” symbol.
LED: The zone numbers corresponding to the days set for holidays are lighting on.

In the text menu structure the holidays and nonworking days are set after entry in 01. JANUARY
submenu. The holidays are selected with pressing button “0” – see also the description for operation
with text structure in item 1. GENERAL INFORMATION and APPENDIX 4.
The other days of January are set on the following address in an analogical way.

5411>T JAN 1-8 5411>T JAN 1-8


[--------]
_ [01] [H-------]
_ [02]

0 Define Holidays
[H-------]
_ [01]

The cursor is under the first day.


The JAN 1st is set as holiday.
Days from 1 to 8

Default setting: none

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6. Communication
The menus for communication devices programming are accessible only from the Engineer of the system (engineer
code 7777 by default).

ECLIPSE Control Panels Series – dialer capability:


Control panel Digital Communicator Protocols Voice Dialer
ECLIPSE 8 2 Tel. numbers SIA, CID 8 Tel. numbers
ECLIPSE 16 2 Tel. numbers SIA, CID 8 Tel. numbers
ECLIPSE 32 4 Tel. numbers SIA, CID 8 Tel. numbers

Quick table for 6. COMMUNICATION Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
6 0 0 0 Communication Options   
6 0 0 1 Attempts   
6 0 0 2 Test Period   
6 0 0 3 Test Hour   
6 0 0 4 TLM delay   
6 0 1 0 Telephone 1 Number   
6 0 1 1 Telephone 1 Protocol   
6 0 1 2 Telephone 1 Messages   
6 0 1 3 Telephone 1 Areas   
...
6 0 4 0 Telephone 4 Number   
6 0 4 1 Telephone 4 Protocol   
6 0 4 2 Telephone 4 Messages   
6 0 4 3 Telephone 4 Areas   
6 1 0 0 Voice Dialer Options   
6 1 0 1 VD Message Repetitions   
6 1 0 2 VD Number of attempts   
6 1 0 3 VD Language   
6 1 1 0 VD Telephone 1 Number   
6 1 1 1 VD Telephone 1 Areas   
...
6 1 8 0 VD Telephone 8 Number   
6 1 8 1 VD Telephone 8 Areas   
6 9 0 1 PC ID   
6 9 0 4 UDL Options   
6 9 0 5 Rings   

ATTENTION: Due to differences in PSTNs provided in different countries and territories, Teletek
Electronics JSC cannot provide unconditional assurance of successful operations on every PSTN network
termination point. This may be subject to changes made to the communication facilities or procedures of
each individual telephone service provider. Additionally, Teletek Electronics JSC alarm equipment is
designed to work with traditional telephone line. Please, bear in mind that the use of alarm panels over
alternative telephone systems like VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) may not be as effective as with
traditional telephone line.
If you are experiencing problems with the use of a Teletek Electronics device over PSTN, please contact
us for further assistance.

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6.1 General Parameters


At ADDRESSES 60хх are programmed common parameters of the connected to the system communication devices.

ADDRESS 6000
DIGITAL OPERATION 600
COMM TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 1. OPTIONS

Setting of communication options


The options are common for programmed telephone numbers.
Use the digit buttons to set the option numbers. Every pressing of the button changes alternatively
the option status.
Pay attention that for some options both of the statuses are used – see the description of the options
in the table below. The option number 3 is not available for ECLIPSE 8 control panel.

At this address you set the following options:


1 Dialer Enable / Using of the voice dialer (ECLIPSE VD) and the build-in digital
Disable communicator (PSTN):
Disable () – The communication devices are disabled (not used).
Enable (1) – The communication devices are enabled.
Note: When the option 1 is enabled and no voice dialer is mounted to the
control panel’s PC, the panel transmits a melody sound signal upon
occurrence of an ALARM event.
2 TLM Enable / Enabling of Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM):
Disable TLM Disable () – The TLM is disabled.
TLM Enable (2) – The TLM is enabled and in case of telephone line fault
the trouble message “4. Tel. line trouble” is generated.
3 TLM ALARM Generating of alarm event in case of telephone line failure:
Enable / Disable TL ALARM Disable () – No alarm message is generated in case of
telephone line failure.
TL ALARM Enable (3) – An alarm message is generated in case of
telephone line failure.
4 Tone / Pulse Option for the type of dialing:
TONE () – Tone type dialing.
PULSE (4) – Pulse type dialing.
5 Dial Tone / Blind Enabling of “Wait dial tone” signal check:
dialing DIAL TONE () – The “Wait dial tone” signal check is enabled.
BLIND DIALING (5) – The “Wait dial tone” signal check is disabled. The
“Blind dialing” is enabled.
6 ALL / Alternative Option for setting the algorithm of sending alarm messages:
ALL () – The messages are sent to all set telephone numbers, starting
with the first recorded one.
ALTERNATIVE (6) – If the messages are successfully sent to the first
recorded phone number, the rest of the phone numbers are not dialed. If
the message transmission to the first phone number is failed, the system
will try to dial the next recorded phone number and so on until a
successful message transmission is achieved.
Note: If the alarm events are assigned to different telephone numbers,
the setting of this option does not matter. In that case independent
message report to different telephone numbers is realized - “SPLIT
Report”.
7 REPORT Channels for sending messages
CHANNELS The options 7 and 8 are set in combination to define the used report
channel:
7 8 Channel
8   No communication through AJAX and PSTN channels
 8 AJAX is the main channel, and PSTN is backup channel
7  PSTN is the main channel, and AJAX is backup channel
7 8 Both channels are used

Default setting: 1. Dialer Enabled, 5. Blind Dialing, 6. Alternative, 7, 8

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ADDRESS 6001
ATTEMPTS OPERATION 601
TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 2. ATTEMPTS

Number of attempts for communication with monitoring station

The Engineer sets the number of attempts to connect to the central station for telephone monitoring
and the number of repetitions of voice messages at the address. Use the digit numbers to enter a
value from 1 to 9. The value “0” disables the operation and the communicator will not dial a number.

The value assigned at this address is the number of attempts to be made for each of the telephones,
configured at addresses 60xx – “xx” is a number of a phone (01-04 for ECLIPSE 32 and 01-02 for
ECLIPSE 8/ 16).
If the assigned value is 4 and there are two telephone numbers set at addresses 6010 and 6020, the
number of attempts that will be made are 8 – by 4 attempts for each telephone number.

After the assigned number of attempts for communication is reached, the attempts to transmit voice
messages will be terminated. The attempts to transmit will be renewed to the central station first,
when the next transmission event occurs.

Default setting: 4 attempts

ADDRESS 6002
TEST OPERATION 602
PERIOD TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM– 3. TEST MESSAGES – 2. PERIOD

Test message period

Duration of transmission of test message in hours (HHH) from 000 to 255 is entered.
Three digits must be entered. When entering a period shorter than 10 hours the first two digits must
be 0.

Default setting: 024 hours

ADDRESS 6003
TEST OPERATION 603
HOUR TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 3. TEST MESSAGES – 1. TIME

Test message hour

At this address is set the first hour, at which the test message will start to be transmitted to central
monitoring station. Hours and minutes are entered (HH:MM), as the entered time is the time of
starting the first test.
The next test time will start after the assigned at ADDRESS 6002 test period.

Default setting: [00:05]

ADDRESS 6004
TLM OPERATION 604
DELAY TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 4. FAULT DELAY

Telephone line monitor fault delay


A delay of 000 to 255 minutes is set prior to indication of a telephone line failure. Three digits must
be entered. When entering a period shorter than 10 minutes the first two digits must be 0.

Default setting: [000] minutes

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ADDRESS 6010
PH1 OPERATION 610 +01
NUMBER TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 5. PHONES – 1. PHONE – 1. PHONE NUMBER

Setting of Telephone 1 for the digital communicator

A Telephone 1 number is assigned for communicating with central station. The telephone number
must not exceed 32 characters. Some special functions can be entered by using the next button
combinations:
1. Buttons / + 0 - Switches on "pulse dialer". “P” letter is displayed on the screen.
2. Buttons / + 1 - Switches on "tone dialer". “T” letter is displayed on the screen.
3. Buttons / + 2 - 2 seconds pause. “D” letter is displayed on the screen.
4. Buttons / + 3 - Switches on "Wait dial tone". “” symbol is displayed on the screen.
5. Buttons / + 4 - "Blind dialing"; Switches off "Wait dial tone". “#” symbol is displayed on the
screen.
6. Buttons / + 5 - Deletes the entered telephone number.

Note: The button is used in the previous design of the keyboards and has the same
functionality.

Default setting: none

ADDRESS 6011
PH1 OPERATION 611 + 01
PROTOCOL TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM– 5. PHONES – 1. PHONE – 2. PROTOCOL

Setting the communication protocol for Telephone 1

The engineer sets the communication protocol type for Telephone 1 at the address. The supported
communication protocols are CID and SIA.
Every pressing of random key switches alternatively between the two protocols. Confirm you choice
with ENTER button.

Default setting: CID

ADDRESS 6012
PH1 OPERATION 612 + 01
MESSAGES TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM– 5. PHONES – 1. PHONE – 3. MESSAGES TYPE

Setting of alarm messages for Telephone 1

At this address are assigned the one or more type of the messages which will be transmitted to a
central monitoring station in case of alarm condition through Telephone 1.

To the Telephone 1 can be programmed to be transmitted only chosen messages. In case the user
wants some messages to be transmitted and through telephone number 2 (3, 4 or all), then the
same chosen messages have to be assigned and at ADDRESS 6022 (6032, 6042). If it does not
matter through which of the telephone numbers the messages are sent, you have to leave the
ADDRESS 6022 (6032,6042) with its default programming (No messages are assigned).

The digit buttons 1 to 8 are used for programming. Pressing them each time will alternatively change
the status of the respective message type - report (active status of the parameter) or no report
(inactive status of the parameter). At the end of the procedure only those parameters, which
correspond to the designated for report messages, should remain activated on the display.

The following messages are assigned:


1 ALARM Message is sent in case of events:
- ALARM
- ALARM Restore

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2 TAMPER Message is sent in case of events:


- TAMPER (from a zone; from a Tamper type zone; from a
device connected to the system bus: keyboard, proxy reader,
expander modules)
- TAMPER Restore
3 PANIC, AMBUSH CODE Message is sent in case of events:
- PANIC (from a zone; from a keyboard)
- Entered AMBUSH CODE
4 FIRE Message is sent in case of events:
- FIRE (from a zone; from a keyboard)
- FIRE Restore
5 ARM, DISARM, BYPASS Message is sent in case of events:
- ARMING
- DISARMING
- ZONE BYPASS
6 MEDICAL Message is sent in case of events:
- MEDICAL ALARM
- MEDICAL ALARM Restore
7 TROUBLE Message is sent in case of the trouble/ trouble restore events:
1. AC Lost/ failure
2. Battery Lost/ Failure
3. Fuse Blown
4. Communication Lost
5. Error on the system bus
6. Invalid time and date
7. Problem with a wireless device
8. Radio Frequency jamming
9. Problem with the power supply of an expander module
8 SPECIAL Message is sent in case of events:
- Keyboard lockout
- Engineer menu entry
- Engineer menu exit
- Download start
- Download end
- Periodic Test Report
- Manual Test Report
- Power Up
- Reset
- Time Changed
- Absent (device)
- Restored (device)
- User Code Change

Default setting: All messages enabled

ADDRESS 6013
PH1 OPERATION 613 + 01
AREAS TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 5. PHONES – 1. PHONE – 4. ATTACH

Associating of areas to Telephone 1 of the digital communicator


According the system configuration the engineer associates one or several AREA numbers for
operation with Telephone 1. To select an AREA press the digit button corresponding to its number.
The next pressing of the same button will deselect the AREA.
To select all areas press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all disabled
state.

The Telephone 1 will be inactive if there are no associated areas to it!

Default setting: AREA 1

All other telephone numbers are programmed in analogical way.

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6.2 Voice Dialer


The programming of the following addresses concerns the operation of the ECLIPSE 8/ 16/ 32 control panels with
mounted voice dialer.

ADDRESS 6100
VD OPERATION 670
OPTIONS TEXT MENU 8. Communication – 2. Voice Dialer – 1. VD Options

Programming of option for the voice dialer


The options are common for all programmed telephone numbers. Use the digit buttons 1 and 2 to
set the option numbers. Every pressing of the button changes alternatively the option status.

At this address you set the following options:


1 Sending a Sending of a report upon occurrence of an event.
report for Disable () – The report sending is disabled.
event Enable (1) – The dialer will send rapport upon occurrence of an event to the
programmed phone numbers at addresses 61x0, where “x” is phone number.
2 User User management via external telephone line.
management Disable () – The user management is disabled.
Enable (2) – The user management is enabled – see also the algorithm for
user management in APPENDIX 3.

Indication:
LCD: In the text menus the option is enabled with pressing button “1” – a check mark appears in
front of the text.
LED: Press a digit button corresponding to the number of the option. The zone numbers
corresponding to the enabled options are lighting on.

Default setting: All options are enabled

ADDRESS 6101
VD OPERATION 671
MSG REP. TEXT MENU 8. Communication – 2. Voice Dialer – 2. VD Message Rep.

Programming of number for message repetitions for the voice dialer

The Engineer sets the number for message repetition for the voice dialer in this address. Set a value
from 0 to 9. When setting value 0, the dialer will send the message for events occurrence without
repeating it; when the value 1 is set, the dialer will send the message for events occurrence and will
repeated it ones, and so on. The entered value is confirmed with ENTER button.

Default setting: [3]

ADDRESS 6102
VD OPERATION 672
DIAL REP TEXT MENU 8. Communication – 2. Voice Dialer – 3. VD Dial Rep.

Programming of number for dialing attempts for the voice dialer

The Engineer sets the number of dialing attempts to the telephone numbers set at addresses 61x0,
where “x” is phone number, for the voice dialer. Use the digit numbers to enter a value from 1 to 9.
When setting the value 0, the dialer will make only one attempt to dial the set phone numbers; when
the set value is 1 – two attempts, and so on. The entered value is confirmed with ENTER button.

Default setting: [3]

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ADDRESS 6103
VD OPERATION 673
LANGUAGE TEXT MENU 8. Communication – 2. Voice Dialer – 4. VD Language

Setting the language for the voice dialer messages


The engineer can set the language of the voice messages transmitted from the voice dialer. Use the
digit buttons to set a two-digit value for different languages. The set value is confirmed with ENTER
button.
The available languages are as follows:
[00] - English
[01] - Portuguese
[02] - Italian
[03] - Romanian
[04] - Greek
[05] - Persian (Farsi)
[06] - French
Attention: Ask your distributer for more information whether the voice dialer supports your native
language and the value which corresponds to it.

Default setting: [00] - English

ADDRESS 6110
VD PH1 OPERATION 680 +01
NUMBER TEXT MENU 8. Communication – 2. Voice Dialer – 5. VD Phones – 1. Phone – 1. Phone Number

Setting of Telephone 1 for the voice dialer

The telephone number must not exceed 32 characters. Some special functions can be entered by
using the next button combinations:
1. Buttons / + 0 - Switches on "pulse dialer". “P” letter is displayed on the screen.
2. Buttons / + 1 - Switches on "tone dialer". “T” letter is displayed on the screen.
3. Buttons / + 2 - 2 seconds pause. “D” letter is displayed on the screen.
4. Buttons / + 3 - Switches on "Wait dial tone". “” symbol is displayed on the screen.
5. Buttons / + 4 - "Blind dialing"; Switches off "Wait dial tone". “#” symbol is displayed on the
screen.
6. Buttons / + 5 - Deletes the entered telephone number.

Note: The button is used in the previous design of the keyboards and has the same
functionality.

Default setting: none

ADDRESS 6111
VD PH1 OPERATION 681 + 01
AREAS TEXT MENU 8. Communication – 2. Voice Dialer – 5. VD Phones – 1. Phone – 2. Attach

Associating of areas to Telephone 1 for the voice dialer

According the system configuration the engineer associates one or several AREA numbers for
operation with Telephone 1. To select an AREA press the digit button corresponding to its number.
The next pressing of the same button will deselect the AREA.

To select all areas press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all disabled
state.

The Telephone 1 will be inactive if there are no associated areas to it!

Default setting: AREA 1

Telephone numbers from 2 to 8 for the voice dialer are programmed in an analogical way.

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6.3 Remote programming


The parameters for up / download programming of the integrated digital communicator are set on ADDRESSES 69хх.

ADDRESS 6901
PC ID OPERATION 691
TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 6. UDL – 2. PC ID

Personal computer identification number for up/ down loading.

The PC ID number for up / down loading is configured at this address. Four digits can be introduced.
Valid are symbols 0 to 9. The entered number is saved with pressing the ENTER button.

Default setting: 1234

ADDRESS 6904
UDL OPERATION 694
OPTIONS TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 6. UDL – 5. OPTIONS

Options for remote control

The following options are assigned:


2 ANSWERING Enabling of “Answering machine” option.
MACHINE ANSWERING MACHINE Disable () – The option is disabled. The
connection between the control panel and the telephone line is direct.
ANSWERING MACHINE Enable (2) – The option is enabled. Priority should
be given to any automatic answering devices (like FAX or telephone
answering machines), if such are connected to the telephone line.
The Answering Machine function should be enabled in such cases. During
initial income of a series of calls (rings), the ECLIPSE 32 temporizes the
maximum number of rings, set at Address 6905. The automatic answering
machine must be adjusted to a fewer number of rings. If within 4 minutes
there is another series of incoming calls the ECLIPSE 32 shall answer the
first one.

Default setting: none

ADDRESS 6905
RINGS OPERATION 695
TEXT MENU 8. COMMUNICATION – 1. DIGITAL COMM – 6. UDL – 6. RINGS

Setting the number of incoming rings.


The symbols 00 to 99 are used.
RINGS Up/ down loading is disabled if 0 is entered.

Default setting: 04

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8. Peripheral Devices
At ADDRESSES 8ххх are programmed the parameters and options for all enrolled devices to the control panel.
The first enrolled device at ADDRESS 8010 is always the main PCB and this cannot be changed. It is recommended
the second enrolled device at address 8020 to be a LCD keyboard for programming and settings.

The steps for enrolling of new devices to the control panel are listed in item “5. Enrolling of new devices”.

ECLIPSE Control Panels Series – DEVICE capability:


Max. Proxi Zone exp. PGM exp. Wireless exp.
Control panel Keyboards
devices readers module module module
ECLIPSE 8 2     
ECLIPSE 16 5     
ECLIPSE 32 30     

Quick table for 8. Device Programming Menu


Address Number Programming parameter ECLIPSE 8 ECLIPSE 16 ECLIPSE 32
8 0 1 0 Device 01 ID [Main]   
8 0 1 1 Device 01 Areas [Main]   
8 0 1 3 Device 01 Inputs/ Outputs [Main]   
8 0 2 0 Device 02 ID   
8 0 2 1 Device 02 Areas   
8 0 2 2 Device 02 Options   
8 0 2 3 Device 02 Inputs/ Outputs   
8 0 2 4 Device 02 Communication   
8 0 2 5* Device 02 Wireless devices   
8 0 2 6* Device 02 Remote key fobs   
8 0 2 7** Device 02 Mode A   
8 0 2 8** Device 02 Mode B   

8 0 6 0 Device 06 ID   
8 0 6 1 Device 06 Areas   
8 0 6 2 Device 06 Options   
8 0 6 3 Device 06 Inputs/ Outputs   
8 0 6 4 Device 06 Communication   
8 0 6 5* Device 06 Wireless devices   
8 0 6 6* Device 06 Remote key fobs   
8 0 6 7** Device 06 Mode A   
8 0 6 8** Device 06 Mode B   

8 3 1 0 Device 31 ID   
8 3 1 1 Device 31 Areas   
8 3 1 2 Device 31 Options   
8 3 1 3 Device 31 Inputs/ Outputs   
8 3 1 4 Device 31 Communication   
8 3 1 5* Device 31 Wireless devices   
8 3 1 6* Device 31 Remote key fobs   
8 3 1 7** Device 31 Mode A   
8 3 1 8** Device 31 Mode B   

* The menus are accessible only for wireless expander module Eclipse WL. Address 8хх6 is accessible only from the
screen for entering an address number.
** The menus are accessible only for proximity card readers.

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ADDRESS 8010
DEV 01 OPERATION 810 + 01
ID TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 01. DEVICE [MAIN] – 1. ID

Identification number for Device 01.


The Device 01 is always the control panel, and it is performed at the LCD display with it is unique
name [MAIN] and ID number. The indication on the LED keyboards is lighting on Zone 01.

This address is only for review.

8010>DEV1_ID
[MAIN][XXXXXXXX]

Name and ID number of the DEVICE 01


[MAIN][XXXXXXXX]
Special ID number unique for
every device.
System Name

Default setting: MAIN

ADDRESS 8011
DEV 01 OPERATION 811 + 01
AREAS TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 01. DEVICE [MAIN] – 2.AREAS

Association of Areas to Device 01

According the system configuration the engineer associates one or several AREA numbers for
operation with Device 01. To select an AREA press the digit button corresponding to its number.
The next pressing of the same button will deselect the AREA.

To select all areas press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all disabled
state.

Default setting: AREA 1

ADDRESS 8013
DEV 01 OPERATION 813 + 01
RESOURCES TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 01. DEVICE [MAIN] – 4. RESOURCES

On board resources of Device 01.


At this address, the engineer can check the on board resources (number of available zone inputs
and PGM outputs) for Device 01. This address is only for review.
Indication:
LCD 32 (S): The maximum number of Inputs and Outputs is display on the screen.
LED 32: The maximum number of Inputs and Outputs are reviewed with the help with the arrows.
When reviewing the Inputs number the LED “A1” is lighting on, zone 15 is blinking and zone number
from 1 to 8 is showing the number of inputs. When reviewing the Outputs number the LED “A2” is
lighting on, zone 15 is blinking and zone number from 1 to 8 is showing the number of outputs. Note
that Zone 10 corresponds to no inputs/ outputs available for the device.
LED 8/ 16A: The maximum number of Inputs and Outputs are reviewed with the help with the
arrows. When reviewing the Inputs number the zone 1 is blinking and a lighting digit button shows
the number of available inputs for the device. When reviewing the Outputs number the zone 2 is
blinking and a lighting digit button shows the number of available outputs for the device.

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The following addresses are about the programming of DEVICE 02 – the first added to the system configuration. The
manufacturer recommends that to be a control keyboard.

ADDRESS 8020
DEV 02 OPERATION 810 + 02
ID TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [Name] – 1. ID

Identification number for Device 02.


This is an address for enrolling Device 02 to the control panel. It is recommended that to be a LCD
programming keyboard. The following list represents the type of devices available to enroll to the
system configuration:
Indication ECLIPSE
Description
LED LCD 8* 16** 32***
2 LCD Keyboard LCD 32/ 32S   
3 LED Keyboard LED 8/ 16A/ 32   
4 ZEXP Zone expander   
5 PEXP PGM expander   
6 WEXP Wireless expander   
7 PRX Proximity card reader   
11 SIRN Wireless outdoor siren BRAVO SR   
12 MC Wireless magnetic contact BRAVO MC   
13 PIR Wireless motion detector BRAVO PIR   
15 REMT Remote key fob BRAVO RC   
16 FIRE Wireless fire detector BRAVO FD   
18 FLD Wireless flood detector BRAVO FL   

* Eclipse 8: Up to 2 devices can be enrolled to the system bus: 2 keyboards, 2 proxy readers or 1
keyboard and 1 proxy reader.
** Eclipse 16: Up to 5 devices can be enrolled to the system bus irrespective of their type.
*** Eclipse 32: Up to 30 devices can be enrolled to the system bus irrespective of their type.
NOTE: It is not necessary to enroll the built-in proximity reader in keyboards LED 32, LCD 32 and
LCD 32S.
All wireless devices must be enrolled to a wireless expander module, which is attached to the
system configuration.

The steps for enrolling devices to the control panel are described in item 5. Enrolling new devices.
You can also enter the unique ID number of the device directly with the digit buttons and letters:

Digit Button Letter Button Combination


0 0 A / +0
1 1 B / +1
2 2 C / +2
3 3 D / +3
4 4 E / +4
5 5 F / +5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9

Note: The button is used in the previous design of the keyboards and has the same
functionality.

To delete the device from the address press and hold the button “0” for 2-3 seconds.

Default setting: LCD/ LED according to the type of enrolled keyboard

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ADDRESS 8021
DEV 02 OPERATION 811 + 02
AREAS TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [Name] – 2.AREAS

Association of Areas to Device 02


According the system configuration the engineer associates one or several AREA numbers for
operation with Device 02. To select an AREA press the digit button corresponding to its number.
The next pressing of the same button will deselect the AREA. The set configuration for the used
areas is confirmed with ENTER button.
If the device is a proxy card reader, the set at this address area numbers will be armed in Full
arming mode when a valid card is approached and hold in front of the reader until the red LED lights
on.
To select all areas press button “0” – the button alternatively switches over all enabled / all disabled
state.

Keyboards and modules: If all areas for a device are disabled the device becomes inactive,
irrespective there are any options programmed for it. If the device is a keyboard then it can perform
only engineer and maintenance programming, and the manager and user programming are disabled
as and the arming and disarming operations with it.
LED 8: The keyboard supports operation with one area only. If more than one area are set at this
address for LED8 keyboard, then only the area with the smallest number will be active.
LED 16A: The keyboard supports operation with three areas named А, В and С. If more than three
areas are set at this address for LED 16A keyboard, then only the three areas with the smallest
numbers will be active.
Proximity card readers: If all areas for the reader are disabled at this address, then the device will
operate only in MODE A and MODE B set at addresses 8xx7 and 8xx8.

You must consider the following important notes for Eclipse Series Keyboards, when design and organize the
security system including ECLIPSE panels!

Display Indication
Keyboard
type Area 1
LED 8 LED Icon No specific indication
LED 16A LED Icon A
LED 32 LED Icon A1
LCD 32 (S) LCD Text 1

Display Indication
Keyboard
type Area 1 Area 3 Area 3
LED 8* LED Icon One Area: No specific indication
LED 16A LED Icon A B C
LED 32 LED Icon A1 A2 A3
LCD 32 (S) LCD Text 1 2 3

Display Indication
Keyboard
type Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Area 8
LED 8* LED Icon One Area: No specific indication
LED 16A** LED Icon Three Areas: A, B and C indication
LED 32 LED Icon A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
LCD 32 (S) LCD Text 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

* Note: The area number is set at address 8xx3, where “xx” is the keyboard number in the system.
** Note: LED 16 A keyboard supports operation with three independent areas in the system. The area numbers are set at
address 8xx3, where “xx” is the keyboard number in the system. The areas are displayed as A, B and C where A is the area
with the smaller number, and C - the area with higher one. Note that there may not be direct correspondence between the
area number and the keyboard indication letter.

Default setting: AREA 1

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ADDRESS 8022
DEV 02 OPERATION 812 + 02
OPTIONS TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [Name] – 3. OPTIONS

Setting of options for Device 02


A set of options are programmed at the address for Device 02. The options are selected with
pressing the respective digit button. The next pressing the same button deselects the option. More
than one option can be programmed. The final choice is confirmed with ENTER.

 The options from 1 to 4 can be programmed only for the connected to the system bus keyboards
irrespective of their type.
 The option 1 can be programmed for the connected to the system bus proximity card readers.
 The options must be programmed for every device separately at the respective address.
 The options are not supported for devices type MAIN, ZEXP, PEXP and WEXP.

The following options are assigned:


Enabling of sound signalization “Chime” for Device 02.
CHIME Disable () – The “Chime” is disabled.
CHIME Enable (1) – The “Chime” is enabled. The “Chime” sound signal is
activated in opening of entry-exit type zone.
1 CHIME Note: This option is set only for the respective device (keyboard or card
reader) and can be enabled or disabled just for it at the address. The
“Chime” sound signalization must be enabled and for respective zone at
address 2xx5, option 6. Chime, where “xx” is the zone number. Also, the
device and the zone must be associated to at least one common area.
Hiding the zone information for Device 02, when the system is disarmed.
ZONE INFORMATION Display () – Every opening of a zone is displayed on
HIDING THE
the display with information for the zone number. For LED keyboards – the
2 ZONE
number of the zone is blinking.
INFORMATION
ZONE INFORMATION Hide (2) – The zone information is hidden. No
information is displayed on the displayed of Device 02.
Confidential mode entry for Device 02. The Confidential mode is a special
mode, where the system information of the main screen is locked and cannot
be viewed from the user.
CONFIDENTIAL MODE Disable () – The option is disabled. The main
screen shows information for the system status.
CONFIDENTIAL MODE Enable (3) – the option is enabled. When the
CONFIDENTIAL
3 programmed at address 0014 time is over the information for the current
MODE*
system status will be locked for viewing. The message “Confidential” is
displayed on the LCD keyboards, and there is no indication on the LED
keyboards.
Attention: The exit of the confidential mode is performed with pressing of a
random button or entering of valid code (user, manager or engineer),
according that 4. EXIT CONFIDENTIAL MODE option is disabled or enabled.
Confidential mode exit. The option defines the way of exit confidential mode.
EXIT CONFIDENTIAL MODE () – The option is disabled. The exit from
EXIT confidential mode is with pressing a random button.
4 CONFIDENTIAL EXIT CONFIDENTIAL MODE (4) – The option is enabled. The exit from
MODE* confidential mode is with entering of valid code.

Attention: When the option 3. CONFIDENTIAL MODE is disabled the setting


of option 4. EXIT CONFIDENTIAL MODE does not matter.

* When the option is enabled, the keyboard will enter in confidential mode irrespective of the current
system status (Armed or Disarmed). The confidential mode is inactive when the system is in
programming mode (user, manager or engineer).

Default setting: 2. Zone Information Enable

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ADDRESS 8023
DEV 02 OPERATION 813 + 02
RESOURCES TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [NAME] – 4. RECOURSES

On board resources of Device 02.


At this address, the engineer can check the on board resources (number of available zone inputs
and PGM outputs) for Device 02. This address is only for review. See also address 8013 for
description of the indication from keyboards.

Default setting: according the type of the device and the used connection style

ADDRESS 8024
DEV 02 OPERATION 814 + 02
COMM TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [NAME] – 5. COMM QUALITY

Communication quality for Device 02.


The engineer can check the quality of communication between the Device 02 and the control panel).
This address is only for review. The communication quality is described with signal strength, the
number of sent packets and the number of repeated packets.

When there is no enrolled


device to the address 8xx0,
a message “No device!” is
displayed at address 8xx4,
where “xx” is the device
number.

The following address are available for programming of Eclipse WL wireless expander only (XX is a number of device
from 02 to 31). Up to one wireless expander can be connected to Eclipse 16/ 32 control panel.
You can find detailed information for installation and operation with Eclipse WL wireless expander in “Installation and
programming manual for Eclipse WL”.

ADDRESS 8хх5
WL Device OPERATION 815 + хх
[XX] TEXT MENU 9. Devices – хх. DEVICE [WEXP] – 8. WL Device

Enrolling of wireless devices to Eclipse WL expander module


The installer enrolls wireless devices BRAVO series PIR, MC, FL, FD and SR type to Eclipse WL
wireless expander at this address.
Up to 16 wireless devices can be enrolled to Eclipse WL when connected to ECLIPSE 16 control
panel.
Up to 32 wireless devices can be enrolled to Eclipse WL when connected to ECLIPSE 32 control
panel.

After entering at the address the installer has to enter number of a device using the digit buttons of
the keyboard and to confirm with pressing ENTER button. If the device number is free: the screen of
LCD keyboard displays “FREE [________]”; when using LED 32 keyboard – zone numbers from 1
to 16 are lighting on; when using LED 8/ 16A keyboard – the button “0” is lighting on.
To enroll a wireless device, dismount its cover and remove the protection folio from the battery. At
the free position for a wireless device, press the ENTER button of the keyboard and while the
message “Searching…” is displayed press the ENROLL button of the wireless device. If the
enrollment is successful, the type of the device is displayed on the screen with the unique ID code.
The next pressing of ENTER button of the keyboard will move back to the screen for entering
number of a new device.

After the enrollment to the wireless expander, the devices PIR, MC, FD, FL and SR type must to be
attached to a free zone numbers of the panel – see the examples after description of address 2010,
as the sirens SR must be attached and also to a free PGM number with “Siren” option set – see
description of address 3010.

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WL Remote ADDRESS 8хх6


OPERATION 815 + хх
[XX] TEXT MENU 9. Devices – хх. Device [WEXP] – 9. WL Remote

Enrolling of remote key fobs to Eclipse WL wireless expander module


The installer enrolls remote key fobs BRAVO RC to Eclipse WL wireless expander at this address.
Up to 32 remote key fobs can be enrolled to Eclipse WL when connected to ECLIPSE 16 control
panel.
Up to 64 remote key fobs can be enrolled to Eclipse WL when connected to ECLIPSE 32 control
panel.

This address is accessible for entering only from the main screen in ENGINEER
PROGRAMMING MENU.
After entering at the address the installer has to enter number of a remote key fob using the digit
buttons of the keyboard and to confirm with pressing ENTER button. If the number is free: the
screen of LCD keyboard displays “FREE [________]”; when using LED 32 keyboard – zone
numbers from 1 to 16 are lighting on; when using LED 8/ 16A keyboard – the button “0” is lighting
on.
To enroll a remote key fob, dismount its cover and remove the protection folio from the battery. At
the free position for a remote key fob, press the ENTER button of the keyboard and while the
message “Searching…” is displayed press a random button of the remote key fob. If the enrollment
is successful, the type of the device is displayed on the screen with the unique ID code. The next
pressing of ENTER button of the keyboard will move back to the screen for entering number of a
new remote key fob.

The enrolled remote key fobs are automatically attached to the corresponding User numbers in the
system - RC1 to User 1, RC2 to User 2 and so on.

The following menus are available for proximity cards readers only (XX is a number of device from 02 to 31).
ADDRESS 8xx7
DEV XX OPERATION 817 + xx
ARM MODE A TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [PRX] – 6. ARM MODE A

“ARM Mode A” for Proximity Card Read


At this address the engineer can set a configuration for operation (arming and/or disarming) of all
areas in the system. This combination of disarm and arming types is set for every of the areas,
provides the ARM MODE A for the proximity card reader. The “ARM MODE A” operation does not
depend on the programmed on address 8xx1.
To activate the ARM MODE A, the user has to approach and hold a valid card in front of the proxy
reader for a 2-3 sec until the green LED lights on.
The engineer can set one or more areas to operate in ARM MODE A – that depends on the system
configuration and organization. To set an ARM type or disarm use the buttons:
Indication
Button Operation
LCD LED LED8/ 16A
0 No change of the Area state [] [10] Button [0]
1 Disarm [d] [1] Button [1]
2 Full ARM [f] [2] Button [2]
3 Stay ARM [s] [3] Button [3]
4 Sleep ARM [S] [4] Button [4]

Indication:
LCD: The respective letter for the chosen operation for the area is displayed on the screen.
LED: After entering the address, the system shows the set type for the Area 1. Use the arrow buttons
to review the set types for the other Areas. To change the arming type, press the button
corresponding to the respective operation. Every pressing of a button sets the new arming type and
moves on to the next area number.

Default setting: Area 1 – [s] Stay ARM

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ADDRESS 8xx8
DEV XX OPERATION 818 + xx
ARM MODE B TEXT MENU 9. DEVICES – 02. DEVICE [PRX] – 7. ARM MODE B

“ARM Mode B” for Proximity Card Reader


The programming of this address is analogical to the one described for address 8027. This
combination of disarm and arming types is set for every of the areas, provides the “ARM MODE B”
for the proximity card reader. To activate the “ARM MODE B”, the user has to approach and hold a
valid card in front of the proxy reader for a 3-4 sec until the yellow LED lights on.

Default setting: Area 1 – [S] Sleep ARM


All available for the panel version device numbers are programmed in analogical way according their type.

APPENDIX
APPENDIX 1. Memory LOG Events
LED Event System Zone/ CID SIA
Code Description
Indication number Event (LOG) User Code Code
1  1 Burglary Alarm event Z## Alarm Zone No/ name 1 13A BA
2  2 Burglary Alarm event restore Z## Alarm R Zone No/ name 3 13A BH
3  3 Fire Alarm event Z## Fire Zone No/ name 1 11A FA
4  4 Fire Alarm event restore Z## Fire R Zone No/ name 3 11A FH
5  5 Panic Alarm event Z## Panic Zone No/ name 1 12A PA
6  6 Panic Alarm event restore Z## Panic R Zone No/ name 3 12A PR
7  7 Tamper Alarm event Z## Tamper Zone No/ name 1 137 TA
8  8 Tamper Alarm event restore Z## Tamper R Zone No/ name 3 137 TR
9  9 Medical Alarm event Z## Medical Zone No/ name 1 1AA MA
10  10 Medical Alarm event restore Z## Medical R Zone No/ name 3 1AA MR
Activated zone with „24h
11  11
Burglary" AUX attribute
Z## 24h Alarm Zone No/ name 1 13A BA
Restored zone with „24h
12  12
Burglary" AUX attribute
Z## 24h Alarm R Zone No/ name 3 13A BH
Activated zone with AUX „AC
13  13
Loss" attribute
Z## AC Loss Zone No 1 3A1 AT
Restored zone with AUX „AC
14  14
Loss" attribute
Z## AC Restore Zone No 3 3A1 AR
Activated zone with AUX
15  15
„Battery Low" attribute
Z## Batt Low Zone No 1 3A2 YT
Restored zone with AUX
16  16
„Battery Low" attribute
Z## Batt Restore Zone No 3 3A2 YR
Activated zone with AUX „Water
17  17
leakage" attribute
Z## Water leak Zone No 1 154 WA
Restored zone with AUX „Water
18  18
leakage" attribute
Z## Water leak R Zone No 3 154 WR
Activated zone with AUX „GAS
19  19
Detector" attribute
Z## Gas Zone No 1 151 GA
Restored zone with AUX „GAS
20  20
Detector" attribute
Z## Gas R Zone No 3 151 GR
Activated zone with AUX „GSM
21  21
Link Trouble" attribute
Z## GSM Link Zone No 1 354 YS
Restored zone with AUX „GSM
22  22
Link Trouble" attribute
Z## GSM Link R Zone No 3 354 YK
Activated zone with AUX „GAS
23  23
Trouble" attribute
Z## Gas Trbl Zone No 1 157 GT
Restored zone with AUX „GAS
24  24
Trouble" attribute
Z## Gas Trbl R Zone No 3 157 GR
Activated zone with AUX „High
25  25
temperature" attribute
Z## High Temp Zone No 1 158 KA
Restored zone with AUX „High
26  26
temperature" attribute
Z## High Temp R Zone No 3 158 KR
Activated zone with AUX „Low
27  27
temp" attribute
Z## Low Temp Zone No 1 159 ZA
Restored zone with AUX „Low
28  28
temp" attribute
Z## Low Temp R Zone No 3 159 ZR
Activated zone with AUX „Loss
29  29
of heat" attribute
Z## Heat Loss Zone No 1 153 ZA

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Restored zone with AUX „Loss


30  30
of heat" attribute
Z## Heat Loss R Zone No 3 153 ZR
Activated zone with „Write to
31  31
LOG"(1) attribute
Z## Open Zone No - -
Restored zone with "Write to
32  32
LOG"(1) attribute
Z## Close Zone No - -
33  33 Zone Bypass Z## Bypassed Zone No/ name 1 57A UB
34  34 Zone Bypass restore Z## UnBypassed Zone No/ name 3 57A UU
35  35 Quick arming – FULL ARM QuickArm A# Area No/ name 3 4A8 CL
36  36 Quick arming – STAY ARM QuickArm A#Stay Area No/ name 3 4A8 CL
37  37 Quick arming – SLEEP ARM QuickArm A#Inst Area No/ name 3 4A8 CL
38  38 Arming with user code - FULL U##Arm A# User/Area No 3 4A1 CL
39  39 Arming with user code - STAY U##Arm A#Stay User No/ name 3 4A1 CL
40  40 Arming with user code - SLEEP U##Arm A#Inst User No/ name 3 4A1 CL
41  41 Disarming with user code U##Disarm A# User/Area No 1 4A1 OP
42  42 Remote arming - FULL U##RemArm A# User/Area No 3 4A7 CQ
43  43 Remote arming - STAY U##RemArm A#Stay User No/ name 3 4A7 CQ
44  44 Remote arming - SLEEP U##RemArm A#Inst User No/ name 3 4A7 CQ
45  45 Remote disarming U##RemDisarm A# User/Area No 1 4A7 OQ
46  46 Arming with key switch - FULL Z##KeyArm A# Zone/Area No 3 4A9 CS
47  47 Arming with key switch - STAY Z##KeyArm A#Stay Zone No/ name 3 4A9 CS
48  48 Arming with key switch - SLEEP Z##KeyArm A#Inst Zone No/ name 3 4A9 CS
49  49 Disarming with key switch Z##KeyDisarm A# Zone/Area No 1 4A9 OS
50  50 FULL Arming on Timeslot AutoArm A# Area No 3 4A3 CA
51  51 STAY Arming on Timeslot AutoArm A#Stay Area No 3 4A3 CA
52  52 Disarming on Timeslot AutoDisarm A# Area No 1 4A3 OA
53  53 FULL Arming on “no movement” AutoArm A# Area No 3 4A3 CA
54  54 STAY Arming on “no movement” AutoArm A#Stay Area No 3 4A3 CA
Not ready zone with FORCE
55  55
attribute when arming
Z## Forced Zone No/ name 1 57A UB
Not ready zone with FORCE
56  56
attribute when disarming
Z## Included Zone No/ name 3 57A UU
57  57 Arm Delay on Timeslot U## ArmExtend A# User/Area No 1 464 CE
58  58 Ambush code entered U## Duress Alarm User No/ name 1 121 HA
Medical panic alarm sent from
59  59
keyboard
KBD## Medical Keyboard No 1 1AA MA
Medical panic alarm from
60  60
keyboard restored
KBD## Medical R Keyboard No 3 1AA MR
Police panic alarm sent from
61  61
keyboard
KBD## Panic Keyboard No 1 12A PA
Police panic alarm from
62  62
keyboard restored
KBD## Panic R Keyboard No 3 12A PR
Fire panic alarm sent from
63  63
keyboard
KBD## Fire Keyboard No 1 11A FA
Fire panic alarm from keyboard
64  64
restored
KBD## Fire R Keyboard No 3 11A FH

 65 Keyboard blocking KBD## Lockout Keyboard No 1 421 JA


Entry in Engineer programming
 66
menu
Installer In - 1 627 LB
Exit from Engineer programming
 67
menu
Installer Out - 1 628 LX
Entry in Remote programming
 68
mode
Download Start - 1 411 RB
Exit from Remote programming
 69
mode
Download End - 1 412 RS
 70 Periodical test Periodic Tst Rep - 1 6A2 TX
 71 Manual test Manual Tst Rep - 1 6A1 TX
 72 No AC mains power supply AC Failure - 1 3A1 AT
 73 Mains power supply restore AC Restore - 3 3A1 AR
 74 Battery low charge Battery Low - 1 3А2 YT
 75 Battery loss Battery Missing - 1 311 YM
 76 Battery restore Battery Restore - 3 3A9 YR
 77 Siren output short-circuit Bell Short - 1 321 YA
 78 Siren line broke out Bell Absent - 1 321 YA
 79 Siren restored Bell Restore - 3 321 YH

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 80 2-wire fire line fault (PGM1) Fire line Flt - 1 373 FT
2-wire fire line fault restored Fire line Rstr - 3 373 FJ
 81
(PGM1)
 82 Fuse blown out Fuse Blow - 1 3AA YP
 83 Fuse restore Fuse Restore - 3 3AA YQ
 84 Telephone line loss TLM trouble - 1 351 LT
 85 Telephone line restore TLM restore - 3 351 LR
 86 System power up Power UP - 1 3A8 RR
 87 System reset Reset - 1 3A5 YW
 88 Time change Time Changed - 3 625 JT
89 Communication error for report Report Error - 1 354 YC
 to monitoring station
90 Report to monitoring station Report Restore - 3 354 YK
 restore
 91 Periphery device loss D## Absent Device No/ name 1 333 ET
 92 Periphery device restore D## Restore Device No/ name 3 333 ER
 93 Tamper form periphery device D## Tamper Device No/ name 1 145 TA
94 Tamper form periphery device D## Tamper R Device No/ name 3 145 TR
 restore
 95 Arming on “no movement” failure A## Failed AutoArm Area No - -
 96 User Code Changed U## Code Changed User No/ name - JV
 97 Invalid date and time Invalid clock - 1 626 JT
 98 Clearing the log from user U# #Memory Clear User No/ name - -
Arming without reviewing the
 99
current system troubles
U# #OverrideARM User No/ name - -
Low battery charge of wireless
 100
device
WLDev##Batt Low WL Dev. No/ name 1 384 XT
Low battery charge of wireless
 101
device Restore
WLDev##Batt OK WL Dev. No/ name 3 384 XR

 102 Lost battery of wireless device WLDev##Batt Lost WL Dev. No/ name 1 381 US
 103 Wireless device Restored WLDev##Restore WL Dev. No/ name 3 381 UR
Dirty smoke chamber of wireless
 104
fire alarm detector
WLDev##Clear Fire WL Dev. No/ name 1 616 AS
Dirty smoke chamber of wireless
 105
fire alarm detector Restored
WLDev##Fire Rest WL Dev. No/ name 3 616 AN
Radio frequency jamming of
 106
wireless expander
WLExp RF Jamming Device No/ name 1 344 XQ
Radio frequency jamming of
 107
wireless expander Restored
WLExp RF Jam Rest Device No/ name 3 344 XH
Loss of main power supply of
 108
device
D## AcLost Device No/ name 1 342 ET
Loss of main power supply of
 109
device Restore
D## Ac Restore Device No/ name 3 342 ER
Problem with battery of wireless
 110
device
WLDev##Batt Trbl WL Dev. No/ name 1 338 ET
Problem with battery of wireless
 111
device Restore
WLDev##Batt Rest WL Dev. No/ name 3 338 ER

 112 Blown up fuse of device D## Fuse Blown Device No/ name 1 337 ET
 113 Blown up fuse of device Restore D## Fuse Rest Device No/ name 3 337 ER
 114 Forced Arming PreventARM - - -

(1) – The events are not sent to the monitoring software.

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APPENDIX 2. FIRE DELAY Operation Algorithm (ADDRESS 2015)

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APPENDIX 3. VD/ DTMF Operation Algorithm

If during 40 seconds time interval there is no action – pressed button, the system will break up the line.

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APPENDIX 4. Text Tree-Structure Menus ECLIPSE Series


The text menus are available only in operation with LCD keyboard!
There are several ways for setting parameters in text menus – that depends on the
menu: Some of the text menus are not available in ECLIPSE 8/ 16 Control panel -
refer to the detailed descriptions in item 7!
- When the submenu allows choosing only one option or attribute, or parameter
from a list, the installer scrolls down to the desired one and confirms his choice with
button. The set option is displayed with a “check” mark in front of it. The exit of Example 1 (ECLIPSE 8) Example 2 (ECLIPSE 8)
the submenu is automatic. See Example 1.

- When the submenu allows choosing of several options or attributes, or parameters


at the same time then the installer has to scroll down to each one and to enable it with
pressing the button. The set option is displayed with a “check” mark in front of it.
The installer has to move to the next option using the arrow buttons and so on. To
disable an option scroll down to it and press button – the “check” mark will be
deleted. When all the desired options are selected, the choice is confirmed with
button. See Example 2.

Engineer Code (7777)

1. MAINTENANCE 1. VIEW LOG

2. WALK TEST

3. PGM TEST

4. COMMTEST

5. SW REVISION

To the 2. SETTINGS Menus

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2. SETTINGS 01. AMBUSH CODE Disable / Enable

02. KBD BLOCK or 02. CHIME (Eclipse 8) Disable / Enable

03. TRBL SOUNDS Disable / Enable Technical Trouble:


1. AC lost
2. Battery trouble
3. Blown fuse
04. CONFIG. TIMER 10 – 180 sec; [010] 4. PSTN trouble
5. Tamper
6. Sysbus trouble
05. AC DELAY 000 – 255 min; [030]
7. Fire line trouble
8. Sounder trouble
06. SOUNDS TMPR Disable / Enable 9. Invalid time and date
10. WL Device trouble
11. WL RF jamming
07. ALARM DELAY Disable / Enable 12. AUX PSU trouble

08. HWR RESET Disable / Enable

09. PART DEFAULT 1. SETTINGS Use for menus 09 and 10!


2. CODES
3. INPUTS Partial reset:
10. RESET MNG Pass: 0000 4. OUTPUTS Choose the menu you want to
5. PARTITIONS reset. Select it with the arrow
11. SYSTEM NAME 6. SCHEDULES buttons. Enter in sequence
<< TTE >>
7. COMMUNICATION digits 1,2,3,4, 5 and 6, and
8. DEVICES confirm with ENTER.
12. TIME [00:00]

13. DATE [01/01/12]

14. MENU STYLE ADDRESS NOTE!


OPERATION Use button:
 TEXT
to ENABLE

To the 3.User CODES Menus

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3. CODES 1. USERS 01. USER 1. OPTIONS  DISARM ENABLE


 PART.ARM ENABLE
 BYPASS ENABLE
02. USER  PROGRAM ENABLE
 MANAGER ENABLE

64. USER

2. AREAS  AREA 1
 AREA 2
….
2. ENGINEER 1. ENG1 CODE  AREA 8
3. NAME

2. ENG2 CODE

4. PROXY OPTIONS  DISARM ENABLE


ARM DISABLED
3. CODE LENGTH 4/ 6 STAY ARM
FULL ARM
4. CODE CLONE  SLEEP ARM

NOTE!
Use buttons:
To the 4. INPUTS Menus
to DISABLE
to ENABLE

5. TIMESLOT [1-8; 0]

6. RC FUNCTION  UNUSED


(BRAVO RC) SLEEP ARM
STAY ARM
FIRE
MEDICAL
POLICE

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4. INPUTS 1. WIRING 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9

2. AUTO BYPASS 0-9; 6

3. INSTANT Disable / Enable

4. PULSE COUNT 1. PULSES 2-9; 0 UNUSED NOTE!


 ENTRY/EXIT Use button:
FOLLOW
2. TIME OUT 000-255sec; 000 INSTANT to ENABLE
FIRE
PANIC
5. ZONES 01. ZONE 1. ATTACH TAMPER
MEDICAL
KEY SWITCH
2. TYPE AUXILIARY

6. ZONE CLONE 32. ZONE

3. AREAS  AREA 1
AREA 2
….
4. OPTIONS 1 5. OPTIONS 2 AREA 8
Auto Bypass Bell Delay
 Bypass Fire Delay
Stay ARM Report Only
Sleep ARM Video on Armed 4. OPTIONS 1 Choose options NOTE!
Force ARM Write to LOG Use buttons:
Double Knock Chime
E / E Final Pulse Count to DISABLE
Sens. Fast 64ms  Power Up Delay 5. OPTIONS 2 Choose options
to ENABLE

6. KEY SWITCH 7. AUXILIARY 6. KEY SWITCH Choose options


LATCH  24h BURGLARY
 ARM DISABLED AC LOSS
STAY ARM BATTERY LOW
7. AUXILIARY Choose options
FULL ARM WATER LEAKAGE
To the 5. OUTPUTS Menus SLEEP ARM GAS DETECTOR
DISARM ENB GSM LINK TRBL 8. NAME
INVERT LOW GAS LEVEL
HIGH TEMP.
LOW TEMP. 9. LINE RESIST
LOSS OF HEAT

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5. OUTPUTS 1. PGM OPTION FIRE OUTPUT or SERIAL LINK

(ECLIPSE 32) (ECLIPSE 8)

2. PGMs 01. PGM 1. ATTACH

2. OPTIONS* SIREN * NOTE:


POLARITY See the description
DELAY of ADDRESS 3011!
32. PGM PULSED FIRE
DEACT.TIM.UNIT

3. AREAS  AREA 1
AREA 2
….
AREA 8

NOTE! 4. ACTIVATION
Use button:  AREA ARM 4. ACTIVATION Choose an option
ALARM IN AREA
to ENABLE PANIC IN AREA
VALID CODE ENTER 5. PARAMETER 1 Choose Parameter 1,
AMBUSH CODE according the
BLOCKED KBD activation event.
VALID PROXY
INVALID PROXY
VALID RC
SYSTEM FAULT 6. PARAMETER 2 Choose Parameter 2,
ENG. MENU ENTRY
according the
CHIME EVENT
activation event.
VIDEO ON ARMED
FIRE RESET
TIMESLOT
REMOTE CONTROL
7. DEACT. TIMER 000-255sec; 000
REMOTE ACCESS
UNUSED
ZONE OPEN
To the 6. PARTITIONS Menu ZONE BYPASS
ZONE TAMPER 8. DELAY 000-255sec; 000
ZONE IN ALARM
ZONE IN FIRE
ZONE IN MEDICAL

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6. PARTITIONS 1. ACCOUNT LENGTH [4/6]

2. DOUBLE KNOCK [1-5 min; 3]

3. NO MOV ARM [1-255 min; 0]

4. POSTPONE TIME [0-255 min; 010]

5. AREAS 1. AREA 01. EXIT TIME [0-255 sec; 045]

02. ENTRY TIME [0-255 sec; 015]

8. AREA
03. ALARM CYCLE [0-255 min; 001]

E
04. ACCOUNT [FFFF]
05. BELL OPTIONS 06. ON/OFF OPTIONS
ARM SQUAWK TIMESLOT DISARM E
DISARM SQUAWK AUTO STAY ARM
RING BACK SQUAWK DISARM CLR BRS 05. BELL OPTIONS [Choose options
10 MIN WARNING  QUICK ARM
 FIRE ALARM DUR. ARM on NO MOVE E
06. ON/OFF OPTIONS [Choose options
07. PANICS NOTE! E
POLICE Use buttons:
SILENT POLICE 07. PANICS [Choose options
MEDICAL to DISABLE
SILENT MEDICAL to ENABLE E
FIRE 08. NAME

E
09. BELL DELAY [0-255 sec; 000]

E
10. TIMESLOT [1-8; 0]

To the 7. SCHEDULES Menu E

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Note: The menus are available only for ECLIPSE 32 control panel.

7. SCHEDULES 1. TIMESLOTS 1. TIMESLOT 1. START [00:00]

2. END [23:59]

8. TIMESLOT
3. WEEK DAYS  MONDAY
 TUESDAY
 WEDNESDAY
 THURSDAY
 FRIDAY
 SATURDAY
 SUNDAY

4. OPTIONS HOLIDAYS
INVERT OPERATION

2. CALENDAR 01. JANUARY DAY 01


.... The holidays are programmed
DAY 31 separately for every month.
Use the button “1” to mark all
holidays – the set holidays are
presented with “” symbol in
02. FEBRUARY DAY 01 front of.
....
DAY 28 (29)

NOTE!
Use buttons:
12. DECEMBER DAY 01
.... to DISABLE
DAY 31
to ENABLE

To the 8. COMMUNICATION Menu

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8. COMMUNICATION 1. DIGITAL COMM 1. OPTIONS  ENABLE DIALER  BLIND DIAL


TLM ENABLE  ALTERNATIVE
TLM ALARM  PSTN REP. MAIN
PULSE DIAL  AJAX REP. MAIN

2. ATTEMPTS [0-9; 4]
NOTE!
Use buttons: 3. TEST MESSAGES 1. TIME [00:05]
to DISABLE
to ENABLE 2. PERIOD [000-255hours; 024]

4. FAULT DELAY [000-255min; 000]

5. PHONES 1. PHONE 1. PHONE NUMBER


3. MESSAGES TYPE
 ALARM & RESTORE
 TAMPER & RESTORE 4. PHONE 2. Protocol [CID / SIA]
 PANIC & AMBUSH
 FIRE ALARM
 ARM, DISARM, BYPASS 3. MESSAGES TYPE
 MEDICAL ALARM
 TROUBLE & RESTORE 4. ATTACH Areas
 SPECIAL

6. UDL 2. PC ID [1234]

PHONE
3. OPTIONS ANS.MACHINE
2. VD Voice Dialer 1. VD Options  VD Report
 VD Manage
PHONE

2. VD MSG REP [0-9; 3] 4. RINGS [00-99; 4]

3. VD DIAL REP [0-9; 3] PHONE


Available VD language:
[00] - English
To the 9. DEVICES Menu 4. VD LANGUAGE [00-99]; [00 - English] [01] - Portuguese
[02] - Italian
5. VD PHONES 1. PHONE 1. PHONE NUMBER [03] - Romanian
[04] - Greek
[05] - Persian (Farsi)
8. PHONE 2. PHONE AREA [06] - French

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9. DEVICES 01. DEVICE [MAIN] 1. ID


NOTE!
Use buttons:
2. AREAS  AREA 1
AREA 2 to DISABLE
….
to ENABLE
AREA 8
4. RESOURCES

02. DEVICE [NAME] 1. ID

2. AREAS  AREA 1
AREA 2
….
AREA 8
31. DEVICE [NAME]

3. OPTIONS CHIME
HIDE ZONE INFO In the menus are set combinations of operation in the
CONFIDENTIAL areas – arming type and/ or disarming for every area.
CONF EXIT Use the buttons to set the respective operation:
4. RESOURCES

Button Operation Indication


5. COMM QUALITY [0] No change of the Area state [*]
[1] Disarming [d]
6. ARM MODE A* [s*******] [2] Full ARM [f]
[3] Stay ARM [s]
[4] Sleep ARM [S]
7. ARM MODE В* [S*******]

Supported wireless devices BRAVO Series:


8. WL Device** Number of device
Device Description
To the 1. MAINTENANCE Menu PIR Wireless motion detector
MC Wireless magnetic contact
9. WL Remote** Number of key fob
FLD Wireless flood detector
FIRE Wireless fire detector
SIRN Wireless outdoor siren
* Note: The menus are accessible only for proximity card readers.
REMT Remote key fob
** Note: The menus are accessible only for Eclipse WL wireless expander.

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APPENDIX 5. Style Diagrams for Zone Connection


(The value is checked at ADDRESS 2zz9, where “zz” is a zone number)
LEGEND: “” means “lower than” value; “”means “higher than” value

SINGLE ZONE CONNECTION

DOUBLING ZONE CONNECTION

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APPENDIX 6. ECLIPSE Series Control Panels – Main board Connection Diagrams

230V/0.63A

17V/
23VA

230V/0.63A

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