RUNNER-8-64 Programming Guide
RUNNER-8-64 Programming Guide
When in Program mode there are many program addresses (eg P3E) where there are 32 options that can be se-
lected. When in these locations the selection is always a two digit number, eg at P3E you can select up to 32 areas, if
you wanted to select areas 1, 5 , 9 ,10, & 15 the data entries would be 01, 05, 09, 10, 15.
If you wanted to select all 32 you can press and hold the “9” button for 2 seconds to turn on all 32 options, if you
wanted to turn them all off you can press and hold the “0” button for 2 seconds to turn them all off.
If a numeric entry such as user codes, monitoring account codes, telephone numbers, etc, needed to be deleted you
can press and hold the <Control> button then press the <0> button (maintained for compatibility with the current
RUNNER S operation) or you can press and hold the <0> button for 3 seconds to delete the entry.
All LCD text is stored in the control panel memory and transferred to all keypads so the panel remains the master
database at all times. If user text is changed (eg User Name, Area Name, Output Name, etc) the new text is broad-
cast to every LCD keypad on the bus as soon as the enter button is pressed to save the changes so all keypads
have the new text immediately. If a new LCD keypad is added to the system the panel broadcasts the CRC’s for all of
the text blocks so the keypads can compare their CRC with the panels. If there is a difference in the CRC’s indicating
that the LCD and panel text don’t match a request is made by the keypad to download all text blocks where the
CRC’s don’t match ensuring all keypads stay up to date with the panel. This task is carried out in the back ground
and does not have to be initiated by the installer or end user.
Key-switch Programming
The Key-switch function has now been moved to being a zone function. If any arm/disarm option is turned on at
P120E the associated zone will now be a key-switch, eg P120E48E options 1 & 3 turned on would mean that zone
48 is now a key-switch that can arm and disarm the area/s assigned at P121E48E.
The full LCD keypad will always show “Areas Armed” as soon as any area associated with the keypad is armed. If
option 4 is off at P96E for the associated keypad the “Areas Armed” will show one area at a time on the bottom line of
the display. The full Area name will be shown. The area names will cycle through showing all currently armed areas.
An armed area could be fully armed or stay armed. If some areas associated with the keypad are not armed the
“Ready LED” will still turn off when zones are unsealed but they will not be displayed while “Areas Armed” is on. To
see any unsealed (not Ready) zones you can press the “Enter” button to switch to the zone display menu. After 10
seconds of no button presses the display will revert back to the “Areas Armed” display. Alternatively if the “Down Ar-
row” button is pressed while the display is showing “Areas Armed” the display will change from showing the individual
area names to area numbers. Up to 7 two digit area numbers can be displayed on the bottom line. If there are more
than 7 areas armed the display will cycle through 7 area numbers at a time repeating the cycle once it has shown all
areas. By repeatedly pressing the “Down Arrow” the user can control what areas are displayed on the bottom line. If
the “Down Arrow” is not pressed for 15 seconds the display will revert back to normal.
If option 4 is on at P96E for the associated keypad the “Areas Armed” will show up to 7 area numbers on the bottom
line and will cycle through the list if more than 7 areas are armed. If the “Down Arrow” button is pressed the user can
control what areas are displayed on the bottom line. If the “Down Arrow” is not pressed for 15 seconds the display will
revert back to normal.
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RUNNER 864 BULK COPY FUNCTION
There are a number of program locations where selected program data can be copied to a range of similar program
addresses. The list of these program locations is shown below. As an example if user 100 was set up as a template
and users 101 to 200 were to all have the same program options, by entering in P17E 100E followed by 101E then
200E the panel will copy all of the programmed data for user 100 to users 101 to 200. This feature can be performed
multiple times, eg user 250 could be set up as a template then it could be copied to users 251 to 300.
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RUNNER 864 LCD TEXT PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE
There are a number of program locations where custom text names can be programmed. These custom text names
are used by the LCD keypad when displaying area names when armed and also when viewing events in memory
mode.
If you then press the * key it will change the state or Area 1, eg
* - (you will hear the message “Area 1 Armed”)
If you then press the * key it will change the state of Output 1, eg
* - (you will hear the message “Output 1 On”)
00 # - (you will hear “Goodbye”) and the panel will hang up immediately.
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DISPLAY IP & MAC ADDRESS AT THE KEYPAD
When the panel is in normal mode (ie not in program mode) it is possible to display the currently assigned IP address
for the panel and the MAC address. This feature is only available at the full LCD Keypad, it is not available on the
ICON LCD keypad.
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RUNNER 864 PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE
+++++Users +++++
Programming User Codes
P1E 1-2000E User Code 1-2000 - Default for User Code # 1 (P1E1E) = 123 Codes can be 1-6 or 4-6 digits.
(where 1E = User Code #1 to 2000E = User Code #2000)
NOTE: The 2000 Users can be keypad Code, Radio or Access key Users. They can be mixed but the Maximum is 2000 Users.
The User type MUST be set to “0” (P2E User# E) for a code to be entered at the above address.
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05 = User Activates Time Zone # 5
06 = User Activates Time Zone # 6
07 = User Activates Time Zone # 7
08 = User Activates Time Zone # 8
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32 = User Activates Time Zone # 32
User to Keypad Assignment
P10E 1-2000E User # 1-2000 Keypad Assignment 01 = Can Operate at Keypad # 1
(Default = All On) 02 = Can Operate at Keypad # 2
03 = Can Operate at Keypad # 3
04 = Can Operate at Keypad # 4
05 = Can Operate at Keypad # 5
06 = Can Operate at Keypad # 6
07 = Can Operate at Keypad # 7
08 = Can Operate at Keypad # 8
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32 = Can Operate at Keypad # 32
Radio Pendant Panic Beeps to Keypad
P11E 101-2000E Radio # 101-2000 Panic Beep to Keypad 01 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 1
(Default = All On) 02 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 2
03 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 3
04 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 4
05 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 5
06 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 6
07 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 7
08 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 8
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32 = A Radio panic will Beep at Keypad # 32
User can Turn an Output On
P13E 1-2000E User # 1-2000 Can Turn On an Output 01 = User Can Turn on Output # 1
(Default = All Off) 02 = User Can Turn on Output # 2
03 = User Can Turn on Output # 3
04 = User Can Turn on Output # 4
05 = User Can Turn on Output # 5
06 = User Can Turn on Output # 6
07 = User Can Turn on Output # 7
08 = User Can Turn on Output # 8
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32 = User Can Turn on Output # 32
User can Turn an Output Off
P14E 1-2000E User # 1-2000 Can Turn Off an Output 01 = User Can Turn off Output # 1
(Default = All Off) 02 = User Can Turn off Output # 2
03 = User Can Turn off Output # 3
04 = User Can Turn off Output # 4
05 = User Can Turn off Output # 5
06 = User Can Turn off Output # 6
07 = User Can Turn off Output # 7
08 = User Can Turn off Output # 8
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32 = User Can Turn off Output # 32
Radio Pendant Panic Alarm to an Output
P15E 101-2000E Radio # 101-2000 Panic Alarm to an O/P 01 = Radio panic to Output # 1
(Default = 1,2) 02 = Radio panic to Output # 2
03 = Radio panic to Output # 3
04 = Radio panic to Output # 4
05 = Radio panic to Output # 5
06 = Radio panic to Output # 6
07 = Radio panic to Output # 7
08 = Radio panic to Output # 8
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32 = Radio panic to Output # 32
Program LCD KP “User” Name
P16E 1-2000E Program LCD KP “User” Name Text
Bulk COPY a User to a range of Users
P17E Template User #E Start User #E End User #E Bulk COPY a User to a range of USERS
Learn Radio Pendant Codes
P18E 101-2000E Learn Radio Pendant Codes for Users 101-2000
(applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 1)
Delete a Specific Radio Pendant Code
P19E 101-2000E Delete a Specific Radio Pendant Code for Users 101-2000
(applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 1)
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Find Radio Pendant memory Location
P20E ENTER Enter this address then operate the Radio Pendant to find its user #
(applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 1). After P20E press enter to start the find process.
Learn Access Tag/Card Codes
P21E 1-2000E Learn Access Tag/Card Codes for Users 1-2000
(applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 2, 3 or 4)
Delete a Specific Access Tag/Card Code
P22E 1-2000E Delete a Specific Access Tag/Card Code for Users 1-2000
(applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 2, 3 or 4)
Find an Access Tag/Card memory Location
P23E Enter this address then operate the Access Tag/Card to find its user #
(applies if the User Type, P2E, is set to 2, 3 or 4). After P23E press enter to start the find process.
Manually enter in a Card/Tag Printed Number
P24E 1-2000E Enter this address then type in the 10 digit printed card/tag number #
Code/Tag/Radio User Usage Count
P1025E 1-2000E A value of 1-254 equals the number of times it can be used. 255 = always
Code/Tag/Radio User Start Date
P1026E 1-2000E DD:MM:YY The date a Code/Tag/Radio User will start to function.
Code/Tag/Radio User End Date
P1027E 1-2000E DD:MM:YY The date a Code/Tag/Radio User will cease to function.
Code/Tag/Radio User Start Time
P1028E 1-2000E HH:MM The time a Code/Tag/Radio User will start to function.
Code/Tag/Radio User End Time
P1029E 1-2000E HH:MM The time a Code/Tag/Radio User will cease to function.
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Installer Options
P25E 11E Installer Options
(Default = All Off) 1 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset confirmed alarms
2 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset tamper alarms
3 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset low battery alarms
4 = Installer MUST enter program mode via Client mode to reset supervisory alarms
5 = Cannot Arm if there is a keypad Fault
6 = Cannot Arm if there is a Telephone Line Failure or Comms Fault
7 = 10 Incorrect Code Attempts locks out the keypad for 90 Seconds
8 = User Codes Must be 4-6 digits long
User Options
P25E 12E User Options (NOTE: This Option can ONLY be accessed from Client Mode)
(Default = All Off) 1 = Hide User Codes from Installer
P25E 13E Misc. User Options Miscellaneous User Options
(Default = None) 1 = Code Required to View Memory
2 = Cancel Handover Zone Function in Stay Mode
3 = Output Control from Keypad is Disabled when Armed
4 = Keypad Codes are Disabled During Entry Delay
5 = Keypad LED’s and Backlight off on no activity
6 = Use new multi-area arming method
7 = Enable Keypad Tamper Switch Alarms
8 = Spare
LCD KP “Idle” Display Name
P25E 14E This location is where the LCD KP “Idle” Display Name can be Programmed.
Webpage “Incorrect Login” Count
P25E 15E 0-255. If this address is set to 0 there is no incorrect login count. If set from 1-255, that is
the number of incorrect login attempts before the webpage access is locked out.
Webpage “Incorrect Login” Lockout Time
P25E 16E 0-9999. If this address is set to 0 there is no lockout time if the programmed count at
P25E15E is exceeded. If set from 1-9999, that is the time in seconds that all webpage
access will be locked out for.
World Time Zone
P25E 17E World Time Zone
Program Mode/Arming Options
P25E 18E Prog/Arm Options Program Mode/Arming Options
(Default = None) 1 = Can enter program mode when another area is armed
2 = Can arm when a keypad in a different area is in program mode
3 = Serial over IP Authentication Required
8 = Hide extended information in the memory events
Serial over IP User Name
P25E 19E Serial over IP User Name (maximum 16 characters)
Serial over IP Password
P25E 20E Serial over IP Password (maximum 16 characters)
Serial over IP User Timeout
P25E 21E Serial over IP User Timeout (Default = 300, 10-600 seconds)
Setting Real Time Clock
P26E 1E Real Time Hour/Minute - Value 0-2359
P26E 2E Real Time Day of Week - Value 1-7 (1=Sunday, 2=Monday ,etc)
P26E 3E Real Time Date/Month/Year - Value DDMMYY (eg 020904 = 2nd Sept 2004)
P26E 4E Daylight Saving is Active (If LED #1 is On, Daylight Saving is currently active) Turn this bit ON if you are in
Daylight Saving Time when the panel is installed.
NOTE: If option 3 at P201E4E is turned on (panel clock synced to the internet time) the
above time and date settings cannot be altered.
Daylight Saving settings
P27E 1E Daylight Saving Start Sunday - Value 0-5 - Default = 5 (0 = DLS disabled, 5 = last Sunday of Month)
2E Daylight Saving End Sunday - Value 0-5 - Default = 1 (0 = DLS disabled, 5 = last Sunday of Month)
P28E 1E Daylight Saving Start Month - Value 1-12 - Default = 9
2E Daylight Saving End Month - Value 1-12 - Default = 4
P29E 1E Daylight Saving Start Hour - Value 0-23 - Default = 2
2E Daylight Saving End Hour - Value 0-23 - Default = 3
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+++++Outputs+++++
Bulk COPY an Output to a range of Outputs
P30E Template O/P #E Start O/P #E End O/P #E Bulk COPY an Output to a range of OUTPUTS
Program LCD KP “Output” Name
P31E 1-32E Program LCD KP “Output” Name Text
Program Output Volume when Disarmed
P33E 1-2E The Volume of O/P 1 & 2 when the alarm is disarmed can be set to a value of 1-8
Programming Output Options “A”
P34E 1-32E Options “A” for Outputs 1-32 1 = Invert Output
(Default = All Off) 2 = Flash Output
3 = Single Pulse to Output
4 = Lockout Output
5 = DTMF Remote Control can operate Output
6 = User Can operate this Output
7 = “Control” button Can Operate Output
8 = Chime Alarms will Flash this Output (linked to Pulse Timer)
Programming Output Options “B”
P35E 1-32E Options “B” for Outputs 1-32 1 = Mains Fail to Output (Operates when P25E6E time expires)
(Default O/P’s 1&2 = 7) 2 = Fuse Failure to Output
(Default O/P’s 3-8 = All Off) 3 = Battery Low to output
4 = Telephone Line Failure to Output
5 = Supervised Radio Signal Failure
6 = Sensor-Watch Alarm
7 = System Tamper to Output
8 = Receiver Fail
Programming Output Options “C”
P36E 1-32E Options “C” for Outputs 1-32 1 = Walk Test Pulse to Output
(Default = All Off) 2 = Pulse Output every 5 seconds when Disarmed
3 = Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following Arming
4 = Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following a Zone Alarm
5 = Output Disabled when P25E3E timer is running
6 = Output indicates In-coming phone call.
7 = Play Doorbell tone on a Chime zone trigger
8 = IP Fail (Timed)
Programming Output Options “D”
P37E 1-32E Options “D” for Outputs 1-32 1 = Siren Driver to Output (requires a horn speaker, outputs 1&2)
(Default = All Off) 2 = Output Chime timer is in minutes (off for 1/10th sec)
3 = Output ‘silenced’ for 10 seconds on key-press if alarm
4 = Turn Output OFF during Two Way Voice Mode
5 = Spare
6 = Pulse output when exit delay to Output (P65E) is running
7 = Spare
8 = Monitored Output (can tell if siren cable is cut, outputs 1&2 only)
Output ON Delay Time
P38E 1-32E Output 1-32 ON Delay Time - 0-9999 Seconds (Default = 0 Sec)
Output Pulse Time
P39E 1-32E Output 1-32 Pulse Time - 0-255;1/10th Sec increments (Default =2 which is 0.2 sec)
Output Reset Time
P40E 1-32E Output 1-32 Reset Time - 0-65535 Seconds (Default = 300 Sec)
Output Chime Mode Time
P41E 1-32E Output 1-32 Chime Timer - 0-9999;1/10th Sec increments (Default =10 which is 1 sec)
Start of Output “Command Control” Status Messages
P42E 1-32E Reserved for future use.
Un-Map an Output
P43E 1-32E Un-map Outputs 1-32 (remove ALL Defaults from an Output)
Assigning a Time-zone to an Output
P44E 1-32E Time-zones that will control Outputs 1-32 - Value = Time-zone 01-32 (Default = All Off)
(NOTE: If a TZ has turned an Output ON the TZ will override any reset time programmed for the Output. The reset, pulse or chime timers can
resume controlling the Output once the TZ has ended and the output is OFF. The CONTROL to Output function is the only operation that can
override the Output while the TZ is active.)
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+++++Areas+++++
Area 1-32 Options A
P45E 1-32E Area 1-32 Options A 1 = Arm Button Required Before Code to Set
(Default = All Off) 2 = Stay Button Required Before Code to Set Stay Mode
3 = Code required to Set
4 = Code Required to Bypass Zones
5 = Spare
6 = Send Arm at the end of the Exit Delay
7 = Can Arm only if All Zones are Sealed (Ready)
8 = Can Arm Stay Mode only if All Zones are Sealed (Ready)
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(Default Area 1 = All On, Areas 2-32 = All Off)
Area 1-32 Armed Exit Delay Time
P60E 1-32E Area 1-32 Exit Delay Time - Value 0-255 seconds
(Default = 30 Seconds for all Areas)
Area 1-32 Stay Armed Exit Delay Time
P61E 1-32E Area 1-32 Stay Exit Delay Time - Value 0-255 seconds
(Default = 30 Seconds for all Areas)
Area 1-32 Monitoring Account Code Number
P62E 1-32E Area 1-32 Account Code - Value 0000-FFFF
(Default = 0000 for all Areas)
Area 1-32 Remote “Command Control” Code Number
P63E 1-32E Area 1-32 Command Control code - Value 1-4 digit code (1-9999)
(Default = No code for all Areas)
Start Message Number for Areas 1-32 “Command Control”
P64E 1-32E Reserved for future use.
Area 1-32 Armed Mode Exit Delay to Output
P65E 1-32E Area 1-32 Armed Exit Delay to Output - Value 01-32 (for Outputs 1-32)
(Default = All Off)
Area 1-32 Stay Mode Exit Delay to Output
P66E 1-32E Area 1-32 Stay Exit Delay to Output - Value 01-32 (for Outputs 1-32)
(Default = All Off)
Area 1-32 Delinquency Delay
P67E 1-32E Area 1-32 Delinquency Delay - value 0-99 Days, (0 = Off)
(Default = 0 for all Areas)
Area 1-32 Auto Arm/Disarm Time-zones
P68E 1-32E Area 1-32 Auto Arm/Disarm Time-zones - Value 01-32 (for Time-zones 1-32)
(Default = All Off)
Program LCD KP “Area” Name
P69E 1-32E Program LCD KP “Area” Name Text
Bulk COPY an Area to a range of Areas
P70E Template Area #E Start Area #E End Area #E Bulk COPY an Area to a range of AREAS
Area 1-32 Zone Activity Timer
P4071E 1-32E Area 1-32 Zone Activity Timer - Value 0-255 Minutes
(Default = 0)
Area 1-32 Arming Pre-alert Timer
P4072E 1-32E Area 1-32 Arming Pre-alert Timer - Value 0-255 Seconds
(Default = 0)
Area 1-32 Disarm Delay Timer
P4073E 1-32E Area 1-32 Disarm Delay Timer - Value 0-9999 Seconds
(Default = 0)
Area 1-32 “In Alarm” Disarm Delay Timer
P4074E 1-32E Area “In Alarm” Disarm Delay Timer - Value 0-9999 Seconds
(Default = 0)
+++++Keypads+++++
Keypad Area Assignment
P71E 1-32E Keypads Assigned To Areas 01-32 = Areas 1-32
(Default = 1,2)
Keypad Button Options
P72E 1-32E Keypad Button Options 1 = <CHIME> Button Enabled
(Default = All 1,2) 2 = <BYPASS> Button Enabled
3 = Code or Tag can ARM only at this keypad
(NOTE: Options 5, 6 & 7 create a 4 = Code or Tag can STAY ARM only at this keypad
separate alarm for every area 5 = <CONTROL> + <CHIME> Panic Alarm Enabled
assigned to the keypad at P71E. 6 = <A> + <B> Fire Alarm Enabled
To clear all alarms the User MUST 7 = <B> + <CHIME> Medical Alarm Enabled
have the same areas set at P3E) 8 = Stay Armed Beep to Keypad
Keypad Options C
P5070E 1-32E Keypad Options C 1 = Enable Away Disarm at Keypad
(Default = All 1,2) 2 = Enable Stay Disarm at Keypad
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Alarm Beeps to Keypad
P73E 1-32E Keypad Beep Options 1 = Mains Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer
(Default = 5) 2 = Fuse Failure Beeps Keypad Buzzer
3 = Battery Low Beeps Keypad Buzzer
4 = Telephone Line Failure Beeps Keypad Buzzer
5 = System Tamper Alarm Beeps Keypad Buzzer
6 = Receiver Fail Beeps Keypad Buzzer
7 = Turn Off Keypad LED’s and Backlighting when Armed
8 = Turn Off LCD & Keypad & Backlighting on Mains Failure
Keypad “ARM” Button Area Assignment
P74E 1-32E Keypad “ARM” Button Area 01-32 = “ARM” Button assigned to Area 1-32
(Default = 1)
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“A”+”B” Fire Alarm to Outputs
P85E 1-32E Keypad “A”+”B” Fire Alarm to Outputs
(Default = 1,2) 01-32 = The Keypad “A”+”B” Fire Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32
“B”+”Chime” Medical Alarm to Outputs
P86E 1-32E Keypad “B”+”Chime” Medical Alarm to Outputs
(Default = 1,2) 01-32 = The Keypad “B”+”Chime” Medical Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32
“Duress” Alarm to Outputs
P87E 1-32E Keypad “Duress” Alarm to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = The Keypad “Duress” Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32
Keypad “Tamper Switch” Alarm to Outputs
P88E 1-32E Keypad “Tamper Switch” Alarm to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = The Keypad “Tamper Switch” Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32
Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm to Outputs
P89E 1-32E Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = The Keypad “Wrong Code” Alarm will turn on Output # 1-32
Manually Operated Panic Alarm Beeps to Keypads
P90E 1-32E Panic Alarm Beeps to Keypads
(Default = All On) 01-32 = A Panic Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 1-32
Manually Operated Fire Alarm Beeps to Keypads
P91E 1-32E Fire Alarm Beeps to Keypads
(Default = All On) 01-32 = A Fire Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 1-32
Manually Operated Medical Alarm Beeps to Keypads
P92E 1-32E Medical Alarm Beeps to Keypads
(Default = All On) 01-32 = A Medical Alarm at the selected keypad will Beep KP # 1-32
Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypads
P93E 1-32E Wrong Code or Keypad Tamper Switch Alarm Beeps to Keypads
(Default = All On) 01-32 = Wrong Code or KP Tamper at Keypad 1-32 will Beep KP # 1-32
Chime Alarm Beep Time at a Keypad
P94E 1-32E The Time the Chime Alarm will sound at Each Keypad - Value =0-255 1/10th sec
(Default = 20 which is 2 Seconds)
LCD Keypad Back-light settings
P95E 1-32E LCD Keypad Back-light Setting 0-100 = LCD B/L value 0-100%
+++++Zones+++++
Bulk COPY a Zone to a range of Zones
P118E Template Zone #E Start Zone #E End Zone #E Bulk COPY a Zone to a range of ZONES
Global EOL Zone Options
P119E 1E Global EOL Zone Options 0 = If set to 0 allows P125E to set individual values from 1-13
(Default = 3) 1 = 1k
2 = 1k5
3 = 2k2
4 = 3k3
5 = 3k9
6 = 4k7
7 = 5k6
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8 = 6k8
9 = 10k
10 = 12k
11 = 22k
12 = 2k2 / 4k7 (Single Zone with tamper, Series combination)
13 = 3k3 / 6k8 (Single Zone with tamper, Series combination)
14 = 2k2 / 4k7 / 8k2 (Zone doubling with tamper, Series combination)
15 = 4k7 / 8k2 (Zone doubling no tamper, Series combination)
16 = 4k7 / 8k2 (Zone doubling no tamper, Parallel combination)
Zone Key-switch Operational Options
P120E 1-64E Zone Key-switch Operational Options 1 = K/S can Arm Area
(Default = All Off) 2 = K/S can arm Stay Mode
3 = K/S can Disarm Area
4 = K/S can disarm Stay Mode
5 = K/S has Security Guard Options
6 = K/S will Arm Latchkey Mode
7 = Key-switch is N/O (If turned off the K/S is N/C)
8 = Key-switch is Momentary (If turned off the K/S is Latching)
Programming Zones to Areas
P121E 1-64E Assigning Zones to Areas 1-32 01-32 = Assigned to Area 1-32
(Default = 1)
Programming Zone Options A
P122E 1-64E Programming Zone Options A 1 = Zone is Active
(Default Zone 1-4 = 1,6,7,8) 2 = Zone is N/O (Off = N/C)
(Default Zone 5-8 = 1,7,8) 3 = Not an Exit Delay Zone
(Default Zone 9-16 = 7,8) 4 = Keypad Zone
5 = Zone is a Radio Zone
6 = Zone is a Stay Mode Zone
7 = Zone can be Manually Bypassed
8 = Zone can be Auto-Bypassed
Programming Zone Options B
P123E 1-64E Programming Zone Options B 1 = Zone is a Handover Zone
(Default = All Off) 2 = Zone is a Two Trigger Zone
3 = Zone is a 24 Hour Zone
4 = Auto-reset Zone
5 = Zone is a 24 Hour Fire Zone
6 = Zone is shared (Off = not shared)
7 = Zone is a Chime Zone
8 = Zone is a Permanent Chime Zone
Programming Zone Options C
P124E 1-64E Programming Zone Options C 1 = Can Arm if Zone is not Ready
(Default = 2) 2 = Will Send Multiple Reports via Dialler
3 = Sensor-Watch Zone
4 = Zone is on Soak Test
5 = Report using the highest assigned Area
6 = Zone will Not Report 24 hour Alarms via Dialler
7 = Pulse Output on Kiss-off Following an alarm
8 = Exit Terminator
Programming Zone Options D
P6133E 1-64E Programming Zone Options D 1 = Zone is Excluded from Activity monitoring
(Default = All Off) 2 = Zone will hold off Arming until Sealed
3 = “Security Interlock” zone
Programming Zone EOL (End-of-line) Options
P125E 1-64E Programming Zone EOL Options 0 = Short Circuit
(Default = 3) 1 = 1k
(NOTE: P119E MUST be set to 0 for P125E to work) 2 = 1k5
3 = 2k2
4 = 3k3
5 = 3k9
6 = 4k7
7 = 5k6
8 = 6k8
9 = 10k
10 = 12k
11 = 22k
12 = 2k2 / 4k7 (Single Zone with tamper)
13 = 3k3 / 6k8 (Single Zone with tamper)
Programming Zone Response
P126E 1-64E Programming Zone Response 1 to 8 Vibration mode
(Default = 9) (Zone EOL-P125E, for Vibration Mode MUST be type 3
only )
1 = highest and 8 is lowest sensitivity level.
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9 to 26 Normal zone mode
Response time = approx 200ms –1sec
Programming the Radio Zone Detector Type
P127E 1-64E Programming the Radio Zone Type from the List - Value = 1-35
(Default = 4) 0 = Generic
1 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal ignored)
2 = Crow Merlin PIR (supervised signal active)
3 = Freewave with checksum (supervised signal active)
4 = Freewave with checksum (non-supervised)
5 = Crow AE Series Battery low
6 = Crow AE Radio Reed Switch
11 = Ness Devices battery Low
12 = Ness Radio Reed Switch
31 = Visonic K900 Radio PIR
32 = Visonic Powercode (supervised signal ignored)
33 = Visonic Powercode (supervised signal active)
34 = Siemens (supervised signal ignored)
35 = Siemens (supervised signal active)
Armed Zone Alarms to Outputs
P128E 1-64E Armed Zone Alarms to Output
(Default = 1,2) 01-32 = A Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 1-32
Armed Stay Mode Zone Alarms to Outputs
P129E 1-64E Armed Stay Mode Zone Alarms to Output
(Default = 2) 01-32 = A Stay Mode Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 1-32
24 Hour Zone Alarms to Outputs
P130E 1-64E 24 Hour Zone Alarms to Output
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = A 24 Hour Zone Alarm will Turn On Output # 1-32
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Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads
P143E 1-64E Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Keypads
(Default = 1) 01-32 = Stay Mode Entry Delay will Beep Keypad #1-32
Armed Zone Entry Delay Times
P144E 1-64E Armed Zone Entry Delay Times - Value 0-9999 seconds
(Default Zone # 1 = 20 Seconds, Zones # 2-64 = 0)
Stay Mode Entry Delay Times
P145E 1-64E Stay Mode Entry Delay Times - Value 0-9999 seconds
(Default Zones # 1-4 = 20 Seconds, Zones # 5-64 = 0)
Zone Re-trigger Count
P146E 1-64E Zone Re-Trigger Count - Value 0-15 (Maximum number of times a zone can re-trigger
(Default = 0) during armed state. 0=Unlimited Triggers)
Zone Reports using this Area
P147E 1-64E Zone Reports using this Area - Value 0-32
Zone Alarm Contact ID Reporting Codes
P157E 1-64E Zone Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code - (Default = 130)
Zone Near Alarm Contact ID Reporting Codes
P158E 1-64E Zone Near Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code - (Default = 138)
Zone Intrusion Verified Alarm Contact ID Reporting Codes
P159E 1-64E Zone Intrusion Verified Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code - (Default = 139)
Zone Alarm Voice Message Number
P160E 1-64E Zone Alarm Voice Message Number - Value-0-99 (Default = 1)
Away Zone Entry Delay to Outputs
P161E 1-64E Away Zone Entry Delay to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = Armed Zone Entry Delay to output #1-32
Stay Mode Entry Delay to Outputs
P162E 1-64E Stay Mode Entry Delay Beeps to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = Stay Mode Entry Delay to output #1-32
Sensor-Watch Timer
P163E 1-64E Sensor-Watch Timer - 0-9999 Minutes (Default = 7200 minutes [120 Hours])
Enrolling Radio Zone Codes
P164E 1-64E Learn Radio Zone Codes
Delete a Specific Radio Zone Code
P165E 1-64E Delete a Specific Radio Zone Code
Find Radio Zone memory Location
P166E This will find the zone # of any Radio Zone code stored in the panel
.After P166E press enter to start the find process
Zone Near Alarm to Outputs
P167E 1-64E Zone Near Alarm to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = Zone Near Alarm to output #1-32
Zone Confirmed Alarm to Outputs
P168E 1-64E Zone Confirmed Alarm to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = Zone Confirmed Alarm to output #1-32
Program LCD KP “Zone” Name
P169E 1-64E Program LCD KP “Zone” Name Text
Access Control Door Monitor Linked to Output
P6174E 1-64E Access Control Door Monitor Linked to Output
(Default = All 0) 01-32 = Output #1-32 (0 = Disabled)
Access Control Options
P6175E 1-64E Access Control Options 0 = Disabled, no access monitor options
(Default = 0) 1 = Access Door Monitoring
2 = Access Door REX button
3 = Egress button - hold door open
4 = Global Fire Egress - hold all Access doors open
5 = Global Egress - hold all Egress doors open
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Access Control Options B
P6176E 1-64E Access Control Options B 1 = Report access violation as output # not zone #
(Default = None) 2 = Hide this zone on the web status page
3 = Zone restore auto-resets Egress outputs
Access Door Open Too Long Beeps to Keypads
P6177E 1-64E Access Door Open Too Long Beeps to Keypads
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = An Access Door left Open too long will Beep Keypad #1-32
Access Door Forced Open Beeps to Keypads
P6178E 1-64E Access Door Forced Open Beeps to Keypads
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = An Access Door forced Open twill Beep Keypad #1-32
Access Door Open Too Long to Outputs
P6179E 1-64E Access Door Open Too Long to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = An Access Door left Open too long will trigger Output #1-32
Access Door Forced Open to Outputs
P6180E 1-64E Access Door Forced Open to Outputs
(Default = All Off) 01-32 = An Access Door forced Open twill trigger Output #1-32
+++++Time Zones+++++
Programming Holidays
P170E 1-32E Holidays 1-32 Days - Value = DDMMYY
Programming Time Zone Days
P171E 1-32E Time Zones 1-32 Days
(Default = All Off) 1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
8 = Invert
Programming Time Zone Start & End Times
P172E 1-32E Time Zones 1-32 Start Time - Value 0000-2359 (Default = 0000)
P173E 1-32E Time Zones 1-32 End Time - Value 0000-2359 (Default = 0000)
Time Zone Options
P174E 1-32E Time Zone 1-32 Options
(Default = All Off) 1 = Ignore Holidays
2 = Dormant Time Zone (see P1032E)
+++++Dialler+++++
Dialler Programming Options
P175E 1E Dialler options
(Default = None) 1 = Dialler is Enabled
2 = Fax Defeat
3 = Disable Telephone Line Monitoring
4 = DTMF or Pulse Dial (For DTMF, 4&5 must both be OFF)
5 = DTMF or Reverse Pulse Dial (For DTMF, 4&5 must both be OFF)
6 = Send long DTMF tones during dialing
7 = Spare
8 = Spare
Dialler Programming Options 2
P175E 2E Dialler options 2
(Default = 1) 1 = Step number on each call
2 = Spare
3 = Spare
4 = Test calls only if armed
5 = Test Time Period is in days
6 = Hold line open following Domestic/Voice report for DTMF control
7 = Ring Timeout (Off = 3 secs, On = 6.5 secs).
8 = Answer After 1 ring for Listen-in Mode
Auto-Answer Ring Count
P175E 3E Auto-Answer Ring Count - Value 0-99 (Default = 25)
Test Call Start Time
P175E 4E Test Call Start Time - Value 0000-2359 (Default = 2300)
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Test Call Time Period
P175E 5E Test Time Call Period - Value 0-255 Hours: 0 = No Test (Default = 24)
Keypad Listen-in Options
P175E 6E Keypad Listen-in Options
(Default = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7) 1 = Enabled During Dialling in Disarm State only
2 = Enabled During Dialling in Armed State only
3 = Enabled During Dialling in Stay Mode State only
4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only
5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only
6 = Enabled Throughout the call in Stay Mode State only
7 = Listen-in Enabled when the panel answers a call
8 = Enabled at All Times
Dialler Fail Line Switch Output
P175E 7E Dialler Fail Line Switch Output - Value = Output number 1 –32
Dialling Pre-fix Number
P175E 8E Dialling Pre-fix Number - Value 1-16 Digits (Default = 0)
“Panic” Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code
P175E 9E “Panic” Alarm CID Reporting Code - (Default=120)
“Fire” Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code
P175E 10E “Fire” Alarm CID Reporting Code - (Default=110)
“Medical” Alarm Contact ID Reporting Code
P175E 11E “Medical” Alarm CID Reporting Code - (Default=100)
Output “Command Control” Code Number
P175E 12E Output Command Control code - Value 1-4 digit code (1-9999) (Default = 0)
Microphone On/Off “Command Control” Code Number
P175E 13E Reserved for future use.
Dialler Acknowledge Code
P175E 14E Voice/Domestic Acknowledge Code - Value 1-4 digit code (1-9999) (Default = 0)
Force Test Call Code
P175E 15E Force Test Call Code - Value 1-4 digit code (1-9999) (Default = 0, Feature disabled)
Programming Voice Board Messages
P176E 1E Keypad or Radio “Panic” Alarm Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 2E “Fire” Alarm Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 3E “Medical” Alarm Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 4E “Mains Failure” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 5E “Mains Restore” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 6E “Battery Low” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 7E “Battery Restored” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 8E “Tamper” (Zone/Radio/System) Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 9E “Duress Alarm” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 10E “Latchkey Disarm” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
P176E 11E “Manual Test Initiated” Voice Message Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 0)
+++++Telephone Numbers+++++
Programming Telephone Numbers
P181E 1-8E Programming Telephone Numbers - Value 1-16 Digits (Default = 0)
Telephone Number Reporting Formats
P182E 1-8E Telephone Number Reporting Formats
(Default = 1) 1 = Contact ID
2 = Domestic Dial
3 = Pager
4 = Speech Dialler
5 = CSV IP Extended (sends 4 digit zone/user field)
6 = Patriot IP
7 = XML IP
8 = CSV IP Normal
9 = Spare
10 = SIA Format
11 = SIA Slow Format
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Telephone Number Reporting Options
P183E 1-8E Telephone Number Reporting Options
(Default = 1,2) 1 = Stop Dialling if Kissed off
2 = Monitor Call Progress
3 = Blind Dial
4 = Use Group Numbers for Contact ID Reporting
5 = Stay On-line after Alarm report for Audio Listen-in
6 = Spare
7 = Use the Dialling Pre-fix
8 = Spare
Maximum Dial Attempts per Telephone Number
P184E 1-8E Maximum Dial Attempts per Telephone Number - Value 0-99 (Default = 20)
Dialler Reporting Options A
P186E 1-8E Dialler Options A 1 = Report Mains Failure
(Default = All On) 2 = Report Battery low
3 = Report Radio Battery Low
4 = Report Line Fail
5 = Report System Tamper
6 = Report Keypad Tamper
7 = Report Zone Tamper
8 = Report Radio Zone Tamper
Dialler Reporting Options B
P187E 1-8E Dialler Options B 1 = Report Duress Alarm
(Default = All On) 2 = Report Supervised Radio Alarm
3 = Report Zone Sensor-watch Alarm
4 = Report Manual Panic Alarm
5 = Report Manual Fire Alarm
6 = Report Manual Medical Alarm
7 = Report Radio Pendant Panic Alarm
8 = Report Zone Bypasses
Dialler Reporting Options C
P188E 1-8E Dialler Options C 1 = Report Arm/Disarm
(Default = 1,6,8) 2 = Report Stay Mode Arm/Disarm
3 = Report Disarm only after an Activation
4 = Report Stay Mode Disarm only after an Activation
5 = Report Stay Mode Zone Alarms
6 = Report Access to Program Mode
7 = Report 24 Hour Alarms when set to Domestic/Voice mode
8 = Report Zone Restores
Dialler Reporting Options D
P189E 1-8E Dialler Options D 1 = Report Latchkey Disarm
(Default = 3,4,5 2 = Report Delinquent
3 = Report Tests
4 = Report Fuse Failure
5 = Report Output 1 or 2 Fail
6 = Report RTC Time changed
7 = Report Keypad Buss Trouble
8 = Report RF Interference (Jamming) Detected
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+++++Panel Diagnostic & Default Options+++++
Display Panel Software Version Number
P200E 1E Display the Panel Software Version Number
Display Keypad Address Number
P200E 2E Display Keypad Address Number
Display Areas Assigned to this Keypad
P200E 3E Display Areas Assigned to this Keypad
Display Active Time Zones
P200E 4E Display Active Time Zones
Display Battery Voltage
P200E 5E Display Battery Voltage
Walk Test Mode
P200E 6E Walk Test Mode
Update “Firmware” to LCD KP, Zone and Output Expanders
P200E 7E Update “Firmware” to LCD KP, Zone and Output Expanders
Update “Text Files” to LCD Keypads
P200E 8E Update “text Files” to LCD Keypads
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Alternative Gateway
P201E 8E Alternative (Secondary) Gateway (Default = 000.000.000.000)
Primary DNS Server
P201E 9E DNS 1 (Default: 8.8.8.8)
Secondary DNS Server
P201E 10E DNS 2 (Default: 8.8.4.4)
Primary Time Server
P201E 11E NTP 1 (Default: 0.nz.pool.ntp.org)
Secondary Time Server
P201E 12E NTP 2 (Default: 1.nz.pool.ntp.org)
Serial over IP Port
P201E 13E Serial over IP Port (Default: 9000)
IP Reporting Poll Timer
P202E 1-8E IP Reporting Poll Timer (0-9999 minutes)
Monitoring IP Reporting Number/URL
P203E 1-8E Monitoring IP Reporting Number/URL (000.000.000.000)
IP Reporting Port Number
P204E 1-8E IP Reporting Port Number
IP Reporting Port Number
P205E 1-8E IP Reporting Poll Event Code
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Contact ID Reporting Code Summary
In addition to the programmable Contact ID Event Code assignments defined at P157E, P158E, P159E, P175E (9E-11E) there
are a number of fixed event codes. The programmable and fixed event codes are all listed in the table below. Associated with the
fixed and programmable event codes, there are a number of extension codes, that are also listed below. The list of extension
codes is for your reference only and can not be changed in programming. For “Users” Above 998 the panel will report all as user
998 (eg users 998-2000 will all be reported as 998).
Event Type Event Code Extension Comment
System Tamper 137 000 Panel & Sat Tamper etc
Zone Alarm (wired or wireless) 130 001 to 064 Alarm on Zone 1-64
Zone Tamper - Low (short circuit) 383 001 to 064 Zone Input 1-64 short circuit
Zone Tamper - High (open circuit) 383 009 to 064 Zone Input 1-32 open circuit
Zone Tamper - Radio Zone 383 001 to 064 Radio Zone 1-64
Zone Near Alarm 138 001 to 064 Zone Input 1-64
Zone Confirmed Alarm 139 001 to 064 Zone Input 1-64
Radio PIR / Reed Switch Battery Low 384 001 to 064 Radio Zone 1-64
Radio PIR Supervised Alarm 381 001 to 064 Supervised Radio Zone 1-64
Sensor-watch Alarm 391 001 to 064 Zone 1-64
Zone Excludes 570 001 to 064 Exclude Zone 1-64
Arm/Disarm by "ARM key (Quick Arm) 408 000 Arm/Disarm by single button
Arm/Disarm by user code 401 001 to 998 Arm/Disarm by User #1-2000
Arm/Disarm by Radio-key 400 101 to 998 Arm/Disarm by Radio User #101-2000
Arm/Disarm by Key-switch 409 001 to 064 Zone Key-switch # 1-64 Arm/Disarm
Arm/Disarm by DTMF or Up/Download 407 000 Remote Arm/Disarm
Arm by “Security Interlock” Zone 407 001 to 064 Arm by “Security Interlock” zone # 1-64
Arm/Disarm by Time-Zone 403 000 Time-Zone Arm/Disarm
Latchkey Disarm 642 001 to 998 Latchkey User Disarm
Fail to Arm on Time-Zone 455 000 Auto Arm fail
Delinquency Alarm 454 000 System not Armed within # days
Stay Mode Arm/Disarm (part set) 441 000 Arm by “Stay” Button
Stay Mode Arm/Disarm (part set) 441 001 to 998 Stay Mode Arm by User # 1-2000
Stay Mode Arm/Disarm by Key-switch 442 000 to 064 Stay Mode Arm by Zone Key-switch # 1-64
Zone Expander Tamper Alarm 145 001-007 Zone expander board Tamper Alarm
Output Expander Tamper Alarm 341 001-008 Output expander board Tamper Alarm
Wiegand IF-2 Tamper Alarm 137 001-032 Wiegand IF-2 board Tamper Alarm
Zone Expander Module Fail 333 001-007 Zone exp. 1-7 Fail
Output Expander Module Fail 333 101-108 Output exp. 1-8 Fail
Wiegand Interface Module Fail 333 201-232 Wiegand IF 1-32 fail
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Output 1 or 2 Tamper 323 001 or 002 O/P 1 or 2 wires cut.
Time & Date Changed 625 000 Time & Date has been changed
Keypad Bus Trouble 330 001 to 032 Keypad device 1-32 offline
System Reset 305 000 Panel has rebooted
RF Receiver jam detected 344 000 RF Jamming Detected
Dialler Failure 354 000 Failure to get kiss off
IP Failure 356 000 Failure to send IP Poll
Access Door Forced Alarm 423 001 to 032 The access door has been forced open
Access Door left open too long Alarm 426 001 to 032 The access door has been left open.
Access Door opened by Fire alarm input 125 001 to 064 Free Egress granted during a Fire Alarm
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SIA Reporting Code Summary
Most of the SIA Event Codes are fixed within the panel but some locations such as zones at P196E (1-64E) and Panic/Fire/
Medical at P197E (1-3E) can have a user defined report code from the table below. To follow are the default SIA reporting codes.
Unlike CID, users 1-2000 will be reported as 1-2000 in SIA format.
Event Type SIA Alarm Code SIA Restore Code
Armed, 24 hour & Near Zone Alarms (programmable P196E) BA BH
Zone Verified Alarm Activated BV BH
Zone Bypassed BB BU
Zone Tamper Activated BT BJ
Sensor-Watch Fail NA NS
Radio Zone Supervise Fail BZ BR
Pendant or Radio Zone Low Battery XT XR
Keypad or Pendant Panic Alarm (programmable P197E1E) PA PH
Keypad Fire Alarm (programmable P197E2E) FA FH
Medical Alarm (programmable P197E3E) MA MH
Duress Alarm HA HH
Panel, Keypad or Wiegand IF-2 Tamper Switch Activated TA TR
Zone Expander Tamper Activated ES EJ
Output Expander Tamper Activated TT TJ
Zone, Output or Wiegand IF-2 fail EM EN
Battery Low (see CID for extension numbers) YT YR
AC Fail (see CID for extension numbers) AT AR
Output Tamper Alarm (O/P 1 & 2 only) YA YH
12V Output (fuse) Failure YP YQ
Phone Line Fail LT LR
Automatic Test Message RP
Manual Test Call RX
Area Delinquency Alarm CD CT
Excessive Code Attempts Alarm JA JP
Armed by User, Pendant, ARM button, DTMF or PC CL OP
Area Armed by Key-Switch CS OS
Area Armed by Time Zone CA OA
Stay Mode Armed by User, Pendant, KS, STAY Button CG OG
Fail to Arm by Time-Zone CI
Program Mode Entry/Exit LB LX
Checksum Fail (Corrupt EEPROM Data) YF
Time Changed JT
Keypad Bus Trouble IA IR
Dialler Failure (No Kiss off) YC
RF Interference (jamming) Detected XQ XH
IP Poll Failure NT NR
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When you program one of the numbers in column 2 below at any of the addresses at P196E or P197E then all of the SIA codes
associated with that event type will automatically be loaded, eg if Zone 10 (P196E10E) was programmed with a “4”, then when
zone 10 activates it will send the fire alarm (FA) and the fire alarm restore (FH) and if zone 10 was bypassed it will send the fire
bypass (FB) and the fire un-bypass (FU).
Burglary 1 BA BH BB BU BT BJ BA BV
Un-typed Alarm 2 UA UH UB UU UT UJ - -
Hold-up 3 HA HH HB HU HT HJ - -
Fire 4 FA FH FB FU FT FJ FA FM
Medical 5 MA MH MB MU MT MJ - -
Panic 6 PA PH PB PU PT PJ - -
Emergency 7 QA QH QB QU QT QJ - -
Gas 8 GA GH GB GU GT GJ - -
Sprinkler 9 SA SH SB SU ST SJ - -
Water 10 WA WH WB WU WT WJ - -
Heat 11 KA KH KB KU KT KJ - -
Freeze 12 ZA ZH ZB ZU ZT ZJ - -
Equipment 13 IA IR - - - - - -
Equip. Tamper 14 TA TH TB TU TT TJ - -
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RUNNER 864 Software update schedule
V193- Date 15-06-2016
At software version V193 the program option P200E12E was added. This option defaults any custom LCD
text information back to the factory default settings and sends the defaults to any LCD keypads connected
to the panels keypad bus.
Special Output Conditions for auto-arming Pre-alert and Exit delay indications.
If an output has exit delay to output programmed (P65E) it will indicate when the Pre-alert timer (P4072E)
and the exit delay (P60E) are active. For the Pre-alert indication the output will turn on for 1 second and off
for 5 seconds repeating until the timer expires. When the exit delay is active the output will turn on continu-
ously until the delay expires however if option 6 at P37E is turned on the output will pulse at the pulse
timer rate (P39E) until the exit delay has finished. These options allow the Pre-alert and exit delay to be
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identified as separate conditions.
Outputs 1 & 2 have additional special functions when set to siren outputs (P37E option 1 ON). When out-
put 1 or 2 are set to be a siren output, with an 8ohm speaker attached, they will sound a 1khz tone during
the pre-alert timer period (on for 1 second, off for 5 seconds) and pulse the 1khz tone at the pulse timer
rate during exit delay. These two audible indications are controlled by the volume setting (P33E) so the
sound can be set to a comfortable level. If an alarm occurs using the same output the siren tone will be at
full volume. Finally to further differentiate between the pre-alert and exit delay indications the door bell
chime can be programmed at P36E option 7 and that will play during the pre-alert time (once again with
the volume settings applied) changing to the pulsed 1khz tone for the exit delay
1 – A new zone type “security Interlock” zone has been added at program option 3 at address P6133E.
The “security Interlock” zone is designed to monitor a door leading to a room containing a safe or strong-
room. It would normally only be programmed to one area at P121E and that area will be controlled by the
“security Interlock” zone. If the “security Interlock” zone is unsealed the associated area will be armed.
The area can only be disarmed when the “security Interlock” zone is sealed. The area would be used to
control the electronic locking of the safe or strong-room door by using an output set to follow the disarm
state (P49E) of the area. If the area is armed the electronic door will be locked, if disarmed it will be
unlocked.
2 – A new area disarm timer (P4073E) has been added. If a value other than 0 is programmed at P4073E
the area will not disarm until the timer has expired, eg if a value of 30 was programmed then when the
area is disarmed a 30 second countdown will happen that delays the disarm until the timer expires. While
the timer is counting down the keypad will show “Access Countdown” and the display will show the delay
counting down in 1 second intervals with the keypad also beeping every second. The delay can be pro-
grammed from 0-9999 seconds. It is intended as a deterrent for robberies. If the countdown is happening
and the “security Interlock” zone is unsealed the countdown will stop immediately and the area will remain
in the armed state (and hence the safe or strong-room door will remain locked).
3 – A new extended area disarm timer (P4074E) has been added. This “In Alarm” timer is designed to de-
lay the unlocking of the safe or strong-room door for an extended period. The timer can be programmed
from 0-9999 seconds. This timer would typically be set to a value of 900 seconds (15 minutes). The timer
is triggered when a 24 hour zone in the same area is triggered (eg a panic button) or if the area is dis-
armed under duress. If security staff can see that a robbery is in progress they can trigger the panic button
which in turn will cause the normal area disarm timer (P4073E) to be replaced with the “In Alarm” disarm
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timer (P4074E). If the potential robber is faced with a 15 minute wait before the safe can be opened it
should force them to abort the robbery. The same will happen if a staff member is forced to disarm the
area and they use the duress code, the “In Alarm” disarm timer will be triggered.
4 - When using CSV IP reporting a name and password can be prefixed to the beginning of the alarm re-
port. The Name is programmed at program location P201E6E and the Password is programmed at loca-
tion P201E7E. The text is entered in the same way that keypad zone, user, area names are programmed.
5 - A new address P25E15E with a value of 0-255 has been added. An invalid webpage login attempt
count can be set at this address. If set to 0 there is no incorrect login count. If set from 1-255, that is the
number of incorrect login attempts before the webpage access is locked out. Using a valid code at the
panel keypad to arm/disarm the panel will reset this count.
6 - A new address P25E16E with a value of 0-9999 has been added. If an invalid webpage login count is
set at P25E15E and that count is exceeded the webpage access will be locked out for the period set at
this address. If this address is set to 0 there is no lockout time. If set from 1-9999, that is the time in sec-
onds that all webpage access will be locked out for. Using a valid code at the panel keypad to arm/disarm
the panel will reset this time.
7 - A new option called “IP Fail (Timed)” has been added at P36E option 8. f IP Monitoring is being used
and the panel fails to report a signal or a poll it will enter a “Comm Failure” state and the output will turn
on. The output MUST have a reset time programmed at P40E as it needs a reset time to allow the output
to reset after being triggered.
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V261- Date 22-06-2017
There was a bug when reporting using Patriot IP (type 6 at P182E). The zone/user field should be 3 digits
with a spacer digit added after that but the spacer digit was added at the front of those 3 digits which made
the zone/user field incorrect. That has been fixed in this version. Also the event code sent for output ex-
pander tamper was 354 which is incorrect. The panel now sends a 341 event code.
Still associated with the new access control feature is a new set of zone options at P6175E.
Option 1 - If turned ON it will make the zone an access door monitoring input. It will create a door
forced alarm if the output programmed at P6174E is not active when the input is unsealed and create a
door left open too long alarm if the output programmed at P6174E becomes inactive while the door is still
open.
Option 2 - If turned ON it sets the input to become a REX (Request to Exit) button linked to the
programmed output at address P6174E. When the zone is unsealed it will trigger the reset time for the
programmed output.
Option 3 - If turned ON it sets the input to be an Egress Input. The egress input could be con-
nected to a switch that opens the associated door (eg a door override switch in reception). When the
Egress Input is triggered the output programmed at address P6174E will turn on, releasing the door. The
output will remain on once triggered. There are two ways to reset this state. The first is the output will turn
off as soon as the input is sealed again provided option 3 is turned on at the new program location
P6176E. If option 3 at P6176E is off the output will latch on and must be reset by a valid user code. Only
user codes with option 7 on at address P4E can reset an Egress input.
Option 4 - If turned ON it sets the input to be a Global Fire Egress Input. When the Global Fire
Egress Input is triggered it will turn on all outputs associated with zones (P6174E) that are set to type 1-5
at address P6175E. The outputs will remain on once triggered until either the input resets or a code is en-
tered. Whether the outputs auto-reset or latch on can be set at the new program location P6176E. If option
3 at P6176E is off the outputs will latch on and must be reset by a valid user code. Only user codes with
option 7 on at address P4E can reset a Global Fire Egress input. If option 3 is on the outputs will reset as
soon as the input seals.
Option 5 - If turned ON it sets the input to be a Global Egress Input. When the Global Egress Input
is triggered it will turn on all outputs associated with zones (P6164E) that are set to options 3, 4 or 5 at ad-
dress P6175E. The outputs will remain on once triggered until either the input resets or a code is entered.
Whether the outputs auto-reset or latch on can be set at the new program location P6176E. If option 3 at
P6176E is off the outputs will latch on and must be reset by a valid user code. Only user codes with op-
tion 7 on at address P4E can reset a Global Egress input. If option 3 is on the outputs will reset as soon
as the input seals.
The 24 hour Non-Latching zone type (P123E option 4) has been modified. Now the option is called a “Non
-latching” zone. If option 4 is turned on the zone will only activate when the associated area is armed but it
will reset automatically when it seals (just like the 24 Hour Non-latching option only when disarmed it will
not activate). By turning on Options 3 & 4 at P123E a 24 Hour Non-latching alarm is enabled and it will
work as it did previously. Also 24 hour zones reported as the incorrect zone number (the actual zone –1),
this has now been fixed.
A new option 2 has been added at address P174E. When option 2 is turned ON it marks the timezone as
dormant until woken by a user code or tag. An example is the front door of a building is set to automati-
cally unlock at the start of a timezone and lock when it ends. If the timezone is set to a dormant type the
door will not unlock until a valid user has accessed the building. Once the valid user has accessed the
building the door will unlock and remain unlocked until the timezone ends. Valid users are selected at the
new program location P1032E. A user is assigned to a timezone at P1032E and if that timezone is set to
be dormant it will not start until the user accesses the building.
Also when learning radio users, user tags or radio zones the right arrow would not allow access to the next
sequential user or zone, that has now been fixed.
Finally on the RUNNER 864 web page there is the status page that shows assigned areas, zones and
outputs. Previously only the generic names appeared, eg area 1, zone 1 & outpu1, but now if custom
names have been programmed at addresses P31E, P69E & P169E they will appear beside the generic
names.
There is also the activity page (memory events) which only showed the generic names for users, areas,
outputs, zones and keypads but now any custom names will also appear in the activity log along with an
abbreviated description of the device or user number in program mode, eg user 1 activity would appear as
(U1)John Smith to show both the user number and the custom name. If the user/zone/area/output and
keypad number information is not wanted, eg (U1, A1, O1, K1, Z1), then turning on option 8 at P25E18E
will stop that information from being displayed.
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These instructions supersede all previous issues in circulation prior to March 2018
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