Introduction to the mi64
The mi64 is a state-of-the-art, microprocessor based, customisable sixteen-zone Alarm Panel. It is, with the addition of expander modules, expandable to a maximum of 64 zones. All features are programmable either directly via the keypad or the Finmon website (for authorised users only). Communication to the monitoring station is by means of an onboard GSM modem.
Five programmable outputs are provided which may be used to operate peripheral devices or alternately activate a radio transmitter for dual technology monitoring applications. A dedicated fused siren output is provided. Each keypad has the option of one additional zone and one additional programmable output. Each expander module provides an additional 8 zones and two programmable outputs.
For correct operation, the mi64 must be used in conjunction with the specified transformer/battery combination, appropriate signalling devices and peripheral sensors.
1.1 Features of the mi64
- 16 programmable, end-of-line supervised zone inputs
- Expandable to 64 zones using expander modules and keypad zones
- 4 partitions
- Optional tamper reporting per zone using double end-of-line resistors
- Dedicated tamper zone
- Five programmable outputs on the alarm panel
- Flash memory retains all program and event log data on total power failure
- Remote access to a timestamped event log
- Zone loop response time programmable to 100 ms or 16 ms
- Up and downloadable from website
- Auto arm/disarm capability per partition and by day of the week
- Dynamic battery test and low battery cut out
- Remotely updateable firmware for panel, keypads, and expansion modules
- Integral GSM modem
- Reporting via GSM module and/or trigger outputs
- Wireless expansion using the Finmon remote receiver
Installation and Wiring
2.1 EOL Resistors / Tamper per Zone
All zones are end-of-line supervised. Any unused zones must be terminated with a 3K3 resistor. The end of line resistor should be placed inside or as close to the sensor as possible. If the zones are NOT programmed to report tamper by zone, use the 3K3 end-of-line resistor.
If tamper reporting is enabled for a zone, the 5K6 and 8K2 end-of-line resistors must be connected for that zone as per Figure 2 below.
| Value | Band 1 | Band 2 | Band 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3K3 | Orange | Orange | Red |
| 5K6 | Green | Blue | Red |
| 8K2 | Grey | Red | Red |
2.2 Programmable Outputs
Current sink and source capability of the programmable outputs are as follows: Output high is a 12V source with a 56Ω series resistor. Output low is a 1000Ω resistor to negative. Any devices connected to a programmable output that require a high current must be connected via a relay board.
2.3 Key-Switch Arming/Disarming
The mi64 provides for arming and disarming using a momentary key-switch. The key switch must be a normally open spring-loaded type. If an external remote receiver is used it must provide a pulsed non-latching output.
When using a key-switch, the zone to which the key switch is connected must be programmed as an arm/disarm zone. Do not enable zone tamper. By default, the arm zone will arm the panel immediately, however an entry/exit delay may be enabled if required (see partition options).
2.4 Installing a Zone Expander Module
When installing a zone expander refer to the manual supplied with the module. A maximum of 5 expander modules may be added to the mi64. Each expander module provides 8 additional zones (zones 17–56 in groups of eight). The last eight zones 57–64 are keypad zones. Each keypad provides 1 additional zone; a maximum of 8 keypads allows for 8 keypad zones. Keypad zones are disabled by default.
Additional Technical Data
- Use a transformer with a full load output voltage of 13–16 VAC and a 32 VA minimum rating (48 VA preferable for larger installations). Transformer regulation should be better than 10% from 0 to full load.
- Use a 12V sealed lead acid battery with a minimum rating of 7 AH. The current drawn by the panel and 1 keypad (no indicators lit, excluding sensors) is 250 mA.
- The mi64's integral battery charger charges at a constant current of 0.4 A (indicated by the BOOST LED). Charge mode changes to constant voltage when battery reaches 13.8 V (fully charged).
- The box tamper is not end-of-line supervised; a N/C contact indicates a closed box.
- If the keypad output is programmed as an ARM indicator, output is 12V when armed, 0V when disarmed, and flashing when an alarm is activated.
- The auxiliary 12V outputs provide a combined maximum of 1.5 A. Exceeding this illuminates the I LIMIT LED and makes the output voltage unstable.
- The siren output requires a self-driven 12-volt siren, fused at 2 A.
- If a radio transmitter is used for monitoring, power should be taken from the "TX+" terminal (protected by the battery fuse; maximum 2 A).
- Low battery is reported when battery voltage drops below 11.5 V; restores at 12 V. The low battery cut-out activates below 10.5 V to prevent deep discharge.
Hardware Reset Switch
If the panel is powered up with the reset button pressed, the installer code will be defaulted to [9999]. This option is programmable and may be disabled (not recommended).
Remote Access
In order to access the alarm system remotely it is necessary to be registered as an authorised Finmon website user. Only alarm systems reporting to a monitoring company may be accessed by that monitoring company. On request, Finmon will issue a website username and password to authorised users. Full up/download functionality is provided, enabling programming of functions and features as well as retrieval of panel event history.
Additional download security may be enabled through programming mode — see Location 541.
Enrolling Keypads
The mi64 supports up to eight keypads. Each keypad requires a unique address, set via the dip-switch on the keypad PC board. Zero (all switches off) is not an allowable address.
6.1 Assigning a Keypad
- Set the keypad address using the dip-switches (see Figure 7 and Table 1 below).
- Wire the keypad to the keypad bus.
Table 1: Keypad Addresses
| Keypad Address | SW 1 | SW 2 | SW 3 | SW 4 | Keypad Zone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 57 |
| 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 58 |
| 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 59 |
| 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 60 |
| 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 61 |
| 6 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 62 |
| 7 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 63 |
| 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 64 |
6.2 Replacing Damaged Keypads
- Remove the front of the keypad by loosening the locking screw, then insert a flat screwdriver to unlock the clips. The back cover remains mounted.
- Note and set the new keypad to the same keypad address as the one being replaced.
- Clip the new keypad onto the back cover and tighten the locking screw.
Event Log
The mi64 maintains an internal history of alarm and related activity. The event log retains in excess of 1000 events. Once full, the oldest events are overwritten by the newest. The event log may be retrieved by authorised users via the Finmon website.
Alarm Functionality
8.1 Keypad LED Indicators
Keys P1–P4 are partition selectors. Keypads may be programmed to access any or all partitions via location 6x00. By default, all keypads may access all partitions. Only partitions with assigned zones will be displayed. The current selected partition's status indicator will be brighter than the others.
Table 2: Partition Status LED Indicators
| Indicator Colour | Description |
|---|---|
| Steady green | Partition ready to arm |
| Steady orange | Partition disarmed but not ready to arm (some zones violated) |
| Flashing orange | Entry/exit delay active |
| Steady red | Partition armed |
| Flashing red | Partition in an alarm condition |
8.2 Stay Profile Indicators
When a selected partition is stay armed, the relevant home indicator (Home 1 or Home 2) will illuminate red, indicating the active home (stay) profile. It is not necessary to disarm the panel to change home profiles — simply select the alternate home profile.
8.3 Zone Status Indicators
Table 3: Zone Status Indicators
| Zone Status Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| Flashing red | Indicates a violated zone |
| Steady illuminated | Indicates a bypassed zone |
By default a keypad's zone status indicators display the status of zones 1–16. To view zones 17–64, hold the appropriate number key for 2 seconds:
- Hold 1 — zones 1–16
- Hold 2 — zones 17–32 (expanders 1 & 2)
- Hold 3 — zones 33–48 (expanders 3 & 4)
- Hold 4 — zones 49–64 (expander 5 & keypad zones)
- Hold 5 — return to the mapped zone selection
8.4 User Codes
Up to 64 users are supported. User codes must be 4 digits. Each user may be assigned to one or any combination of partitions. The default master user code (User 1) is 1234, assigned to all four partitions.
8.5 Programming User Codes
To access User Programming:
- Touch [Alt] then [*]. Indicators flash: P1-Orange, P2-Green, P3-Green, P4-Orange.
- Enter a Master User Code followed by [*]. Indicators flash: Green, Orange, Orange, Green.
- Select an option (1–5) then press [*].
Table 4: Programming Pages / Options
| Value | Function |
|---|---|
| 1 | Add a new user |
| 2 | Edit an existing user |
| 3 | Delete a user code |
| 4 | Delete a user by number |
| 5 | Add remote without code |
Table 5: User Code Options
| Number | Option | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Master | Can add/remove and edit user codes. |
| 2 | Duress | Disarms the panel normally but sends a duress signal to the monitoring company. |
| 3 | Arm to Disarm | This code will only disarm a partition if the same Arm to Disarm code was used to arm. Useful for limited-access users. |
| 4 | Global Arm/Disarm | Simultaneously arms and disarms all partitions in the user's profile. |
| 5 | Remote long press disable | Disables the 3-second button press panic generation on a remote. |
8.6 Adding a Web App User
To add a web app user:
- Go to www.mialarm.co.za, register as a user and log on.
- Ensure all partitions are disarmed and the panel is not in programming mode.
- Select 'Add a device', enter the serial number of the panel (found on the front cover of the alarm housing). Enter a valid user code.
- All partition status indicators and Home LEDs will flash green.
- Enter [*], [master code], [*] on a keypad to validate the web user.
8.7 Arming a Partition
A green partition status indicator means the partition is ready to arm. Orange indicates violated zones which must be cleared or bypassed before arming.
- User code: Select the partition (P key), enter a valid user code. The indicator will flash orange during the exit delay.
- Quick arm key: If enabled, hold the relevant P key until it flashes orange and the exit beep sounds.
- Home arming: Hold the appropriate Home key for ~2 seconds. If a partition is already in Stay Mode, holding the other Home key changes the profile without disarming.
8.8 Disarming a Partition
Violating an entry/exit zone starts the entry delay. The partition status indicator flashes orange and the keypad beeps until a valid code is entered. If the code is not entered before the delay ends, or a non-entry-route zone is violated, the siren will sound and an alarm will be reported.
8.9 Alarms
When an alarm is registered, the siren sounds and the partition status indicator flashes red. The alarm is cancelled by entering a valid user code on any keypad displaying the alarmed partition. To view zones that caused the alarm, touch [Alt] then [0]. Press [#] to exit. A partition's alarm memory is overwritten each time the partition is armed.
8.10 Keypad Zone LEDs
By default LEDs 1–16 display zones 1–16. When programming Stay, Warning, Chime or Bypass zones, hold the appropriate number key to view expanded zone ranges:
| Key Held | Zones Displayed via LEDs 1–16 |
|---|---|
| 1 | Zones 1–16 |
| 2 | Zones 17–32 |
| 3 | Zones 33–48 |
| 4 | Zones 49–64 |
| 5 | Return to partition mapping |
8.11 Setting up Stay Profiles
The mi64 provides two stay/home profiles per partition (Home 1 and Home 2). Violation of a home zone will not activate an alarm while stay armed. Violation of a warning zone causes the keypad to buzz before triggering an alarm.
- Ensure the keypad is displaying the correct partition.
- Touch [ALT] then the appropriate [Home 1] or [Home 2] key.
- Add/remove home zones by entering the zone number followed by [*].
- To program warning zones touch [P2], then enter zone numbers followed by [*].
- Press [#] to exit.
8.12 Chime Zones
When a partition is not armed and a chime zone is violated, the keypad beeps. To program: touch [ALT] then [2], enter the zone number then [*]. Press [#] to exit.
8.13 Bypassing Zones
To bypass a zone: touch [ALT] then [9], enter the zone number then [*]. A bypassed zone may be cleared the same way. Press [#] to exit.
8.14 Fault Conditions
When a fault is detected the power indicator changes from green to red. To view: touch [ALT] then [7].
Table 6: Fault Conditions
| Zone Indicator | Fault Condition |
|---|---|
| 1 | Siren Tamper |
| 2 | Auxiliary 12V Tamper |
| 3 | Box Tamper |
| 4 | AC Loss |
| 5 | Communication Fail |
| 6 | Low Battery |
| 7 | Device Tamper |
| 8 | Device Loss |
| 9 | Network Trouble |
Programming Instructions
9.1 Introduction
The mi64 can be programmed either using the keypad or via the Finmon website (www.finmon.co.za). The following sections cover keypad programming.
9.2 Location Values
In certain locations the zone indicators display the contents of the location in binary format. Others are bitmapped (each LED indicates an option that is enabled or disabled).
Table 7: Value Represented by Each Zone Indicator
| LED | Value |
|---|---|
| Zone 1 | 1 |
| Zone 2 | 2 |
| Zone 3 | 4 |
| Zone 4 | 8 |
Table 8: Binary Representation (0=off, x=lit)
| Value | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zone 1 | 0 | x | 0 | x | 0 | x | 0 | x | 0 | x |
| Zone 2 | 0 | 0 | x | x | 0 | 0 | x | x | 0 | 0 |
| Zone 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | x | x | x | x | 0 | 0 |
| Zone 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | x | x |
Programming the Panel
For all programming procedures: [*] = enter key | [#] = clear/backspace/exit. If an incorrect value is entered, the keypad beeps three times and the entry is automatically disregarded.
10.1 Entering Installer Mode
- Ensure the panel is disarmed.
- Touch [#] followed by the Installer Code (default: 9999).
- Touch [*]. A long beep confirms entry; partition indicators display red, green, green, red.
10.2 Programming Locations
- Enter Installer Mode then enter the Location Number you wish to change.
- Touch [*]. Indicators change to green, red, red, green. Zone indicators display the location's current content.
- Enter the required value then touch [*] to save. A long beep confirms.
- Enter the next location number or press [#] to exit.
10.3 Programming Paged Locations
Applies to time locations, programmable output functionality, and option locations with more options than zone indicators. After entering the location number, the partition 1 indicator flashes to show page 1. Touch a P key to select another page. If the indicator does not flash, that page does not exist for this location.
10.4 Option Locations (Bitmapped)
An illuminated zone indicator means the corresponding option is enabled. Enter the option number followed by [*] to toggle. Touch [*] to save, [#] to exit.
Programmed as mm:ss or hh:mm across 2 pages (P1 / P2). Enter value then [*] on each page. Touch P keys to swap pages; [#] to exit without changing.
| Zone Indicator | Day |
|---|---|
| 1 | Sunday |
| 2 | Monday |
| 3 | Tuesday |
| 4 | Wednesday |
| 5 | Thursday |
| 6 | Friday |
| 7 | Saturday |
When programming account codes or custom Contact ID strings, enter the values sequentially then press [*].
Program Location Summary
11.1 Location 0: Defaulting Options
| Value | Action |
|---|---|
| 0 | Default all alarm settings |
| 1 | Default only the master user code and its properties |
| 2 | Default all user codes and their properties |
| 3 | Default the download code |
Table 9: Zone Locations
| Zone | Locations |
|---|---|
| Onboard zones | 1–16 |
| Expander 1 | 17–24 |
| Expander 2 | 25–32 |
| Expander 3 | 33–40 |
| Expander 4 | 41–48 |
| Expander 5 | 49–56 |
| Keypad Zones | 91–98 |
Table 10: Programmable Zone Types
| Value | Zone Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Zone Disabled | Zone violations are ignored. |
| 1 | Primary Entry/Exit | Initiates the primary entry delay when violated while armed. |
| 2 | Secondary Entry/Exit | Initiates the secondary entry delay when violated while armed. |
| 3 | Follower | Does not alarm during exit delay; causes immediate alarm if no E/E zone is first violated. |
| 4 | Arm | Arms or disarms the partition depending on its current status (requires momentary key-switch). |
| 5 | Panic | Reports a panic regardless of arm status; siren activates by default. |
| 6 | Burglary | Triggers an alarm when armed; ignored when disarmed. |
| 7 | 24hr | Registers a burglary condition regardless of arm status. |
| 8 | Tamper | Reported regardless of arm status. Siren only sounds if armed. |
| 9 | Guard Monitor | Reports with guard monitoring code; no alarm condition. |
| 10 | Outdoor | Behaves as burglary but reports with an outdoor alarm code. |
| 11 | Fire | Reports fire; fire output activated; siren pulses 1s on/off. |
| 12 | Silent Panic | Reports panic with no audible or visual indication. |
Table 11: Zone Defaults
| Location | Zone | Default Zone Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Entry/Exit |
| 2–3 | 2–3 | Follower |
| 4–15 | 4–15 | Burglary |
| 16 | 16 | Panic |
11.2 Locations 201–298: Zone Options
Used for customising zone types. The 2nd and 3rd digits of the location number correspond to the zone number (e.g. location 201 = zone 1 options).
Table 12 & 13: Zone Options and Descriptions
| Page | No. | Option | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | 1 | Entry 1 | Entry/Exit zone using primary entry delay. |
| P1 | 2 | Entry 2 | Entry/Exit zone using secondary entry delay. |
| P1 | 3 | Entry/Exit Route | Follower zone. |
| P1 | 4 | Report Armed | Reports violation when panel is armed. |
| P1 | 5 | Report Always | Reports all violations regardless of arm status. |
| P1 | 6 | Alarm Armed | Siren sounds if violated while armed. |
| P1 | 7 | Alarm Always | Siren sounds regardless of arm status. |
| P1 | 8 | Tamper Monitor | Zone monitored for tamper using dual EOL resistors. |
| P1 | 9 | Alarmed Arm Tamper | Siren activates if zone is tampered while armed. |
| P1 | 10 | Alarm Disarmed Tamper | Siren activates if zone is tampered while disarmed. |
| P1 | 11 | Cross Zone | Multiple violations within a set time required before alarm activates. |
| P1 | 12 | Shutdown Enabled | Zone included in swinger shutdown group. |
| P1 | 13 | Short-Loop Response | Registers violation after 16 ms (vs 100 ms default). |
| P1 | 14 | Warning (Buzz) | Keypad buzzes for primary entry delay period when stay armed. |
| P1 | 15 | Chime | Keypad beeps when zone violated and panel disarmed. |
| P1 | 16 | Arm | Arms or disarms the partition on violation. |
| P2 | 1 | Priority | Activates panic output rather than burglary output. |
| P2 | 2 | Fire | Triggers fire output; siren pulses rather than sounds continuously. |
| P2 | 3 | Tamper | Zone monitored for tamper. |
11.3 Locations 3011–3982: Zone Reporting Codes
Allows customisation of zone reporting codes (not recommended unless necessary). Select the location and enter the four-digit Contact ID string followed by [*].
11.4–11.5 Location 400: General Setup Options
| No. | Option | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Global Siren Cancel | Allows a user to cancel a siren activated in another partition. | Enabled |
| 2 | Siren Tamper | Enables siren tamper monitoring (shorted or cut wires). | Enabled |
| 3 | Device Tamper | Enables monitoring of devices on the RS485 bus. | Enabled |
| 4 | Disable Installer Reset | Disables the hardware reset switch. | Enabled |
| 5 | Shutdown Re-enable | Reactivates swinger shutdown zones daily. | Enabled |
Table 14: Fault Condition Descriptions (Location 401)
| No. | Fault Condition | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Siren Tamper | Indicates if the siren is open or short circuited. |
| 2 | Aux 12V | Over current condition on auxiliary 12V. |
| 3 | Box Tamper | Alarm box is opened. |
| 4 | AC Loss | AC failure (indicated after AC failure delay). |
| 5 | Communications Fail | Unable to communicate via any IP address, no GSM, or no SMS available. |
| 6 | Low Battery | Below 11.5V; cut-out at 10.5V. Restores at 12V. |
| 7 | Device Tamper | Keypad or expander tamper condition detected. |
| 8 | Device Loss | A device on the RS485 bus is no longer communicating. |
| 9 | Network Failure | Modem unable to connect to the alarm server. |
11.6–11.17 General Locations Quick Reference
| Location | Description | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 402 | AC Fail Delay | mm:ss (default 15 min) |
| 403 | Siren Timeout | mm:ss (default 30 sec) |
| 404 | Auto Test Interval | Days & hours (min 1 hr) |
| 405 | Auto Test Time | hh:mm |
| 406 | Auto Test Reporting Code | 9-char Contact ID string |
| 407 | Outputs to Invert | Option location |
| 408 | Shutdown Count | Number (default 10) |
| 450 | Installer Code | 4-digit code (default 9999) |
| 451 | Download Options | Value 0–3 |
| 452 | Set Time | hh:mm (24-hr; only if no GSM) |
| 453 | Set Date | ddmmyyyy (only if no GSM) |
Table 16 & 17: Output Numbers and Actions
| Output Device | Output Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Panel Onboard | 1–5 | PGM1–PGM5 |
| Expander 1 | 6–7 | PGM1, PGM2 |
| Expander 2 | 8–9 | PGM1, PGM2 |
| Expander 3 | 10–11 | PGM1, PGM2 |
| Expander 4 | 12–13 | PGM1, PGM2 |
| Expander 5 | 14–15 | PGM1, PGM2 |
| Keypad Outputs | 91–98 | PGM1 on keypads 1–8 |
| Value | Output Action | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | None | No action. |
| 1 | Set | Output set high (+12V). |
| 2 | Clear | Output set low (0V). |
| 3 | Pulse | Output set high (+12V) for a programmable period then returns to 0V (default 3 sec). |
Table 18: Output Events (Locations 410–423)
| Location | Event | Default Output | Default Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 410 | AC fail | 4 | Set |
| 411 | AC restore | 4 | Clear |
| 412 | Low battery | 5 | Set |
| 413 | Battery restore | 5 | Clear |
| 414 | Auto test | — | Disabled |
| 415–423 | Siren trouble, Aux 12V, Expansion tamper/loss, Box tamper, Comms fail, RF jamming (×2), Network trouble | — | Disabled |
Partition Set Up
The mi64 provides up to four partitions. Replace 'X' in location numbers with the relevant partition number (1–4). E.g. Location 5100 = Partition 1 account code; 5200 = Partition 2 account code.
12.1 Location 5x00: Account Codes
A 4-digit account code reported to the alarm monitoring company, programmed per partition. Default: 9998.
12.2 Location 5x01: Assigning Zones to the Partition
4-page option location. Select the relevant page then select zones using the number keys followed by [*]. Example — to assign zone 3 of expander 1 to partition 1: enter [5101][*] then [P2], [3], [*].
12.3 Location 5x02: Partition Options (Table 19)
| Page | LED | Option | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | 1 | Instant User Code Arm — no exit delay when arming | Disabled |
| P1 | 2 | Instant Arm Zone Arming — no exit delay via arm zone | Enabled |
| P1 | 3 | Quick Away arm keys | Enabled |
| P1 | 4 | Quick Stay arm keys | Enabled |
| P1 | 5 | Auto User Code Stay — stay arm if no exit zone violated | Enabled |
| P1 | 6 | Auto Arm Zone Stay | Disabled |
| P1 | 7 | Forced Arm — arm with violated zones (auto-bypassed) | Disabled |
| P1 | 8 | Bypass — allow zone bypassing | Enabled |
| P1 | 9 | Arm with violated exit route zones | Enabled |
| P1 | 10 | Arm/Disarm Siren Toot | Enabled |
| P1 | 11 | Entry Keypad Beep | Enabled |
| P1 | 12 | Exit Keypad Beep | Enabled |
| P1 | 13 | Auto Disarm | Disabled |
| P1 | 14 | Common Bypass — bypass zones shared by multiple partitions | Disabled |
| P1 | 15 | Report Quick Arm | Enabled |
| P1 | 16 | Report Stay Arm | Disabled |
| P2 | 1 | Silent Keypad Panic — no siren/visual on panic | Disabled |
| P2 | 2 | Home Key Disarm | — |
| P2 | 3 | Home Arm Entry/Exit Enable | — |
| P2 | 4 | Silent App Arm | — |
| P2 | 5 | Stay Arm/Disarm Siren Toot | — |
12.4–12.6 Entry & Exit Delay Locations
| Location | Description | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 5x10 | Primary Entry Delay | mm:ss |
| 5x11 | Secondary Entry Delay | mm:ss |
| 5x12 | Exit Delay | mm:ss |
12.7–12.8 Special Function & Partition Output Options
| Location | Function |
|---|---|
| 5x20 | Arm LED Output — set when armed, clear when disarmed, flashing on alarm |
| 5x21 | Siren Output — set on alarm, cleared after siren timeout or cancel |
| 5x22 | Strobe Output — set on alarm, cleared only on cancel or disarm |
| 5x23 | Chime Output — pulses when chime zone triggered |
Table 22: Partition Output Event Defaults
| Location | Description | Default Output | Default Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5x30 | Close | 3 | Set |
| 5x32 | Open | 3 | Clear |
| 5x42 | Duress | 1 | Pulse |
| 5x43 | Burglary | 2 | Pulse |
| 5x44 | Panic | 1 | Pulse |
| All others | Stay Close, Cancel, Alarm Restoral, Bypass, Forced Arm, Tamper, Shutdown, Medical, Fire, Tamper Zone | — | Disabled |
12.10–12.22 Auto Arm, Disarm & Cross Zone
| Location | Description | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 5x61 | Auto Arm Delay (beep warning before arming) | mm:ss |
| 5x62 | Auto Arm Days | Option (zone=day) |
| 5x63 | Auto Arm Time | hh:mm |
| 5x64 | Auto Disarm Days | Option |
| 5x65 | Auto Disarm Time | hh:mm |
| 5x66 | Inactivity Auto Arm Days | Option |
| 5x67 | Inactivity Auto Arm Start Time | hh:mm |
| 5x68 | Inactivity Period (quiet period to trigger arm) | hh:mm |
| 5x71 | Cross Zone Time | mm:ss |
| 5x72 | Cross Zone Count (default 10) | Number |
12.23 Locations 5x81–96: Assigning Zones to Zone Indicators
Any zone indicator may be customised to represent any zone. By default LEDs 1–16 represent zones 1–16. E.g. to set zone indicator 10 to zone 23 (partition 1), program 23 into location 5190.
Keypad Setup
In keypad locations, x represents the keypad number as set on the dip-switch.
| Location | Description |
|---|---|
| 6x00 | Assigning Partitions — select which partitions are accessible from this keypad. |
| 6x01 | Default Partition — keypad returns here ~30 sec after last key entry. |
| 6x02 | Keypad Options (see Table 26 below). |
| 6x03 | Keypad Sleep Timeout (mm:ss) — all indicators extinguish after this period of inactivity. |
Table 26: Keypad Options
| LED | Option | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Partition Timeout | Returns to default partition after accessing another. |
| 2 | Keypad Sleep Enabled | Indicators extinguish after sleep timeout period. |
| 3 | Keypad Zone Enabled | Changes on the keypad zone are reported to the panel. |
| 5 | Trouble Beep Enable | Keypad beeps on new trouble condition. |
| 6 | Coms. Indication Enabled | PWR indicator briefly extinguishes on successful communication. |
| 7 | Chime Enable | Keypad beeps when a chime zone is triggered. |
Output Setup
In output setup locations, xx represents the output number.
14.1 Location 7xx00: Pulse Time
Sets the duration (mm:ss) for which the output is held high when pulsed.
14.2 Output Schedules
Two schedules may be programmed per output.
| Location | Description |
|---|---|
| 7xx10 | Schedule 1 Days (option location; zone indicator = day) |
| 7xx11 | Schedule 1 Time (hh:mm) |
| 7xx12 | Schedule 1 Action (0=None, 1=Set, 2=Clear, 3=Pulse) |
| 7xx20 | Schedule 2 Days |
| 7xx21 | Schedule 2 Time (hh:mm) |
| 7xx22 | Schedule 2 Action |
Expander Setup
15.1 Location 8x00: Monitoring Options
In this location x represents the expander number as set by the dip switch on the expander module. When an expander has an independent power supply, AC and battery may be monitored and faults reported.
| No. | Fault Condition | Default |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AC Loss | Off |
| 2 | Low Battery | Off |
| 3 | Auxiliary 12V | Off |