AAP Elite S series Specifications

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Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand
Installation &
Programming Guide
ELITE 64 Version
Arrowhead
Alarm Products Ltd
64 Zone Wired/Wireless Control/Communicator
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Programming Guide

Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand Installation & Programming Guide ELITE 64 Version Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd 64 Zone Wired/Wire

Page 2 - Products Ltd

Page 10 SYSTEM WIRING INSTRUCTIONSSYSTEM WIRING INSTRUCTIONSSYSTEM WIRING INSTRUCTIONSSYSTEM WIRING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Run a separate cable from e

Page 4 - CONTENTS Continued

Page 101 DIALLER INSTALLATIONDIALLER INSTALLATIONDIALLER INSTALLATIONDIALLER INSTALLATION The dialler facility of the Elite controller has been de

Page 5 - INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Page 102 ELITE 64 CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARYELITE 64 CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARYELITE 64 CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARYELITE 64 CONTACT ID CODE SUMMARY In additi

Page 7 - COMMUNICATION PORTS

Page 11 ELITE 64 LCD KEYPADSELITE 64 LCD KEYPADSELITE 64 LCD KEYPADSELITE 64 LCD KEYPADS LCD KEYPADS The ELITE 64 must have at least one LCD Keypa

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Page 12 LCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTSLCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTSLCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTSLCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING THE LCD KEYPAD BACKLIGHTING The user can

Page 9 - DIP Switch

Page 13 LCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” PROGRAM MODELCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” PROGRAM MODELCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” PROGRAM MODELCD KEYPAD “LOCAL EDIT” PROGRAM MO

Page 10 - SYSTEM WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

Page 14 If you make a mistake use the “$ARM (AAP)” or “STAY$ (CROW)” button to move the cursor towards the left and make any corrections. When you are

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Page 15 CHANGING THE AREA SINGLE CHARACTER IDENTIFIER (P998E) When you enter in [PROG]-[998]-[ENTER] the display will look like the example above.

Page 12 - LCD KEYPAD ADJUSTMENTS

Page 16 VIEW MEMORY MODE The alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events, (up to 255), including all alarm events, all system

Page 13 - ACCESSING LOCAL EDIT MODE

Page 17 ACCESSING PROGRAM MODE FOR THE FIRST TIMEACCESSING PROGRAM MODE FOR THE FIRST TIMEACCESSING PROGRAM MODE FOR THE FIRST TIMEACCESSING PROGRAM M

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Page 18 TO CLEAR PROGRAM INFORMATION (From Installation Mode Only) If you wish to default the panel and start programming with a known set of parame

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Page 19 USER CODE PROGRAMMINGUSER CODE PROGRAMMINGUSER CODE PROGRAMMINGUSER CODE PROGRAMMING USER CODES - (P1E to P100E) & INSTALLER CODE - (P410

Page 16 - VIEW MEMORY MODE

344b Rosedale Road Albany AUCKLAND PO Box 303-096 AUCKLAND 1330 NEW ZEALAND Designed & Manufactured in New Zealand to Meet NZS:4301/93 Co

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Page 20 P201E User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #1 - Default 1-8 OPTIONS P202E User Arm/Disarm Options for Group #2 - Default 1,5,6 1 = Area "

Page 18 - TO EXIT PROGRAM MODES

Page 21 P237E User Group #17 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P238E User Group #18 Miscellaneous Options - Default 5 P239E User Group #19 Miscella

Page 19 - USER CODE PROGRAMMING

Page 22 P260E User Group #20 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 Option 1 Pendant disabled during an alarm - If this option is turned on, a Radio Use

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Page 23 P295E User Group #15 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 P296E User Group #16 Outputs 1-8 to turn On - Default 0 P297E User Group #17 Output

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Page 24 INSTALLER CODE - P410E This code is used to enter Installer Program mode either from Client Program mode or directly depending upon options s

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Page 25 P372E Zone 32 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 P404E Zone 64 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 ZONE GROUP OPTIONS A - ARM/DISARM Zone Optio

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Page 26 P445E Zone Group #15 Options B Default 0 P446E Zone Group #16 Options B Default 0 P447E Zone Group #17 Options B Default 0 P448E Zone Grou

Page 24 - ZONE PROGRAMMING

Page 27 P467E Zone Group #17 Options C Default 1 P468E Zone Group #18 Options C Default 1 P469E Zone Group #19 Options C Default 1 P470E Zone Grou

Page 25 - Zone Options B

Page 28 turned off, the panel does not register a tamper alarm when the input goes short or open circuit. Option 4 Zone is a Keyswitch - If th

Page 26 - Zone Options C

Page 29 Option 11 Ness Protocol - If the wireless device is the Ness PIR then setting the option to 11 will allow the alarm & 12 and battery lo

Page 27 - Zone Options D

Page 3 CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS INTRODUCTION...

Page 28 - Zone Radio Mode

Page 30 P548E Zone Group #18 Entry Delay - Default 0 P549E Zone Group #19 Entry Delay - Default 0 P550E Zone Group #20 Entry Delay - Default 0 ZON

Page 29 - ZONE GROUP ENTRY DELAY TIME

Page 31 P591E Zone Group #1 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P592E Zone Group #2 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P593E Zone Group #3 C

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Page 32 P638E Zone Group #8 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 P639E Zone Group #9 Vibration Sensitivity - Default 1 P640E Zone Group #10 Vibration

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Page 33 PROGRAMMING AREAS PROGRAMMING AREAS PROGRAMMING AREAS PROGRAMMING AREAS ---- Areas A,B,C & D Areas A,B,C & D Areas A,B,C & D Areas

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Page 34 5 = Arm indication to output #1 6 = Stay Mode Arm indication to output #1 7 = Disarm indication to output #1 8 = Spare Option 1 Any B

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Page 35 Note: P769E is the same as above but applies to Area B Time Zone Arm/Disarm Note: P869E is the same as above but applies to Area C Time Zone

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Page 36 AREA "A" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2 - P671E AREA "B" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS 2 - P771E AREA "C" MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS

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Page 37 Option 2 Disarm area when the time zone starts - this option will automatically disarm area "A" when the time-zone/s programmed at

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Page 38 Option 6 Send all zone restores when disarmed - If this option is off, the dialler will send all zone restores as they occur. If the option

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Page 39 PROGRAMMING RADIO ZONESPROGRAMMING RADIO ZONESPROGRAMMING RADIO ZONESPROGRAMMING RADIO ZONES ENROLLING RADIO DETECTORS - P680E 1-64E Thi

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Page 4 CONTENTS ContinuedCONTENTS ContinuedCONTENTS ContinuedCONTENTS Continued MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS ...

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Page 40 ITA RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO ZONES - P709E 1-64E RECEIVED SIGNAL STRENGTH (RSSI) FOR RADIO ZONES - P710E 1-64E The alarm pan

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Page 41 OUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONSOUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONSOUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONSOUTPUT PROGRAM OPTIONS PRIMARY OUTPUT OPTIONS - P681E-P688E This block

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Page 42 5 = Wrong Code Tamper Alarm to Output 6 = Radio Key Panic Alarm to Output 7 = 24 Hour Alarm to Output 8 = 24 Hour Fire Alarm to Output

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Page 43 kissed off, this failure will be indicated at the output. When the Memory is viewed at a keypad the output will reset back to normal. The Alar

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Page 44 MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONSMISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONSMISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONSMISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 1

Page 44 - MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS

Page 45 directly by pressing the memory button. If it is turned on the Memory events can only be accessed after pressing <MEMORY> then a valid c

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Page 46 PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONSPROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONSPROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONSPROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS KEYPAD OPTIONS - P780E - P813E T

Page 46 - PROGRAMMING KEYPAD OPTIONS

Page 47 the exit delay has started. P798E 1-8 Keypads with buzzer mapped to stay mode exit delay beeps If the option is On, the keypad will

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Page 48 PROGRAMMING DELAYS & TIMERSPROGRAMMING DELAYS & TIMERSPROGRAMMING DELAYS & TIMERSPROGRAMMING DELAYS & TIMERS OUTPUT RESET

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Page 49 OUTPUT PULSE TIMES - P921E to P928E The pulse timer can be used to flash an output, control the duration of the radio arm/disarm chirps, etc.

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Page 5 INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION The ELITE 64 alarm control panel has been designed to provide the most requested features

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Page 50 P989E 0-999 Two Trigger time period - Default 60 seconds CHIME ALARM TO KEYPAD BUZZER TIMES - P991E to P994E If a Chime alarm is generated,

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Page 51 TIME ZONE PROGRAMMING - P1061E - P1084E These addresses define the time zones used by outputs, users and the Auto Arm/Disarm feature. Time zo

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Page 52 SETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATASETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATASETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATASETUP AND DIAGNOSTIC DATA DYNAMIC DATA - P1090E-P1093E These a

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Page 53 DATA TRANSFER USING EE² BOARD (DTU) P1098E Write to EE² Board - With the optional back-up EE² board plugged into the serial connector on t

Page 54 - DIALLER PROGRAMMING

Page 54 DIALLER PROGRAMMINGDIALLER PROGRAMMINGDIALLER PROGRAMMINGDIALLER PROGRAMMING ENABLING DIALLER & SETTING DIALLING PARAMETERS - P890E P

Page 55 - TELEPHONE NUMBER PREFIX P830E

Page 55 Scenario Options; 1 = Call Telephone Number 1 6 = Call Telephone Number 6 2 = Call Telephone Number 2 7 = Return to step 1 until

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Page 56 P831E Telephone Number 1 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters P832E Telephone Number 2 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters P833E Telepho

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Page 57 DEFINE OPTIONS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P843E - P848E These addresses are used to define various options for each of the six phone numbers

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Page 58 P942E Zone tamper mapped to scenario 1-4 P943E “RF Interference” mapped to scenario 1-4 P944E Radio panic mapped to scenario 1-4 P945E Sup

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Page 59 ZONE TAMPER ALARM CONTACT ID REPORTING CODES - P591E-P610E This is the Contact ID event code that the zone group will send when a tamper alar

Page 60 - MISCELLANEOUS DIALLER OPTIONS

Page 6 INPUT CONFIGURATIONS (ZONE WIRING DETAILS)INPUT CONFIGURATIONS (ZONE WIRING DETAILS)INPUT CONFIGURATIONS (ZONE WIRING DETAILS)INPUT CONFIGURATI

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Page 60 MISCELLANEOUS VOICE MESSAGE MAPPING - P1021E - P1029E These addresses are used to assign the customised voice messages to the manually genera

Page 62 - PROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODES

Page 61 4 = Enabled Throughout the call in Disarm State only 5 = Enabled Throughout the call in Armed State only 6 = Enabled Throughout

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Page 62 PROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODESPROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODESPROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODESPROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CODES PROGRAMMING 4+2 REPORT CO

Page 64 - COMMAND CONTROL OPERATION

Page 63 COMMAND CONTROL OPTIONSCOMMAND CONTROL OPTIONSCOMMAND CONTROL OPTIONSCOMMAND CONTROL OPTIONS A very useful feature available from the pane

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Page 64 #6 turns ON remotely by Command Control. P1037E XX Output #7 ON message number - This is the customised message number to play when Outpu

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Page 65 any outputs that are on will be shown on the LCD display e.g. if output 1 is on the number 1 will be on. By pressing the “1” button at the pan

Page 68 - INSTALLER PROGRAM MODE

Page 67 ELITE 64 PROGRAM SUMMARY GUIDE The following program summary is an abbreviated version of all the Elite program addresses. This is intended as

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Page 68 P54E User Code #54 P55E User Code #55 P56E User Code #56 P57E User Code #57 P58E User Code #58 P59E User Code #59

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Page 69 P115E User Code #15 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 P116E User Code #16 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 P117E User Code #17

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Page 7 INPUTS Cont. TAMPER - A 24Hr tamper circuit is available for monitoring tamper status of the control cabinet and external satellite sirens,

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Page 70 P180E User Code #80 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 P181E User Code #81 Group Number 1-20 - Default = 1 P182E User Code #82

Page 73 - Zone Group Options A

Page 71 User Groups 1-20 Radio Pendant Options P241E User Group #1 Radio Pendant Options - Default 0 User Groups Pendant Opts. Page 21 P242E User G

Page 74 - Zone Group Options D

Page 72 User Groups 1-20 Outputs to turn Off P301E User Group #1 Outputs 1-8 to turn Off - Default 0 User Groups Outputs Off. Page 23 P302E User Gr

Page 75 - Zone Group Entry Delay Time

Page 73 P361E Zone 21 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 P362E Zone 22 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 P363E Zone 23 option Group # 1-20 - default 0 P

Page 76 - Zone Dialling Scenario Number

Page 74 P426E Zone Group #16 Options A Default 1,6,7 P427E Zone Group #17 Options A Default 1,6,7 P428E Zone Group #18 Options A Default 1,6,7 P429

Page 77 - Zone Vibration Sensitivity

Page 75 P486E Zone Group #16 Options D Default 1,2 P487E Zone Group #17 Options D Default 1,2 P488E Zone Group #18 Options D Default 1,2 P489E Zon

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Page 76 P546E Zone Group #16 Entry Delay - Default 0 P547E Zone Group #17 Entry Delay - Default 0 P548E Zone Group #18 Entry Delay - Default 0 P549

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Page 77 P606E Zone Group #16 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P607E Zone Group #17 Contact ID Tamper Code (Default = 137) P608E Zone Group #1

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Page 78 Area “A” Secondary Output Options P661E-P668E OPTIONS P661E Area "A" secondary options for output #1 - Default 0 1 = Any bypass

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Page 79 Enrolling Radio Detectors -Zones 1-64 P680E 1-64E Enrol Radio Detector Zones 1-64 Page 39 If the zone Group assigned to a zone {P341-P404

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Page 8 ELITE 64 PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONSELITE 64 PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONSELITE 64 PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONSELITE 64 PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Telephone C

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Page 80 Programming Output On/Off Time Zone P721E Output #1 Automatic on / off time zones - Default 0 (never) Page 43 P722E Output #2 Automatic o

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Page 81 **Listen-in to Output 1 Options** P748E Listen-in via internal speaker P748E Options (Default = Off) Page 60 1 = Enabled During Dialling

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Page 82 Area “B” Time & Delay Options P772E AREA "B" TIME AND DELAY OPTIONS -Default = 0 Page 36 1 = Arm area When Time Zone Ends

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Page 83 ** Test Calls ** P816E Test calls for days of the week 1-7 Default = 1-7 Page 58 P817E Test call time of the day default = 2300 S

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Page 84 Area “C” Keypad Options P859E Arm key can disarm during exit - Default 1-8 Page 34 P860E Stay key can disarm during Stay armed state -

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Page 85 ** Command Control Options ** P881E Command code for Area “A” control Page 63 P882E Command code for Area "B" control Pa

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Page 86 Supervised Radio Timer # 2 P920E Supervised Radio Timer # 2 (0-255 minutes) - Default = 240 Minutes Page 48 Output Pulse Times P921E Outp

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Page 87 Programming Area “D” Auto Arm/Disarm Time-zones P969E Time Zones used for Area "D" auto arming /disarming- Default 0 (see P972E)

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Page 88 P995E Area "A" chime alarm to Output duration - Default 20 (0-999 in 1/10th sec steps) Page 50 P996E Area "B" chime

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Page 89 P1082E Time Zone 8 day of the week - Default 0 P1083E Time Zone 8 start time - Default 0 P1084E Time Zone 8 finish time - Defau

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Page 9 17VAC ELITE 32EX PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONSELITE 32EX PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONSELITE 32EX PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONSELITE 32EX PCB WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

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Page 90 P1129E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 19 (Default=09) P1130E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 20 (Default=10) P1131E 4+2 Alarm Code for Zone 21 (Default=01

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Page 91 P1185E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 5 (Default=15) P1186E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code for Zone 6 (Default=16) P1187E 4+2 Alarm Restore Code f

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Page 92 **Mains Failure 4+2 Restore Codes** P1247E Mains Failure 4+2 Code (Default=96) Page 62 P1248E Mains Failure restore 4+2 Code (Default=97) *

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Page 93 P1308E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 58 (Default=28) P1309E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 59 (Default=29) P1310E 4+2 Bypass Message for Zone 6

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Page 94 P1367E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 47 (Default=37) P1368E 4+2 Bypass Restore Message for Zone 48 (Default=38) P1369E 4+2 Bypass Res

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Page 95 P1437E 4+2 Arm Code for User 47 (Default=47) P1438E 4+2 Arm Code for User 48 (Default=48) P1439E 4+2 Arm Code for User 49 (Default=49) P14

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Page 96 P1501E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 11 (Default=71) P1502E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 12 (Default=72) P1503E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 13 (Defaul

Page 101 - DIALLER INSTALLATION

Page 97 P1566E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 76 (Default=76) P1567E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 77 (Default=77) P1568E 4+2 Disarm Code for User 78 (Default

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