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Avantis
AXI LCD ICON
INSTALLER MANUAL
Avantis AX1LCD ICON Installer Manual Rev 3.0
CONTENTS FEATURES
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SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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MAINBOARD TERMINAL & WIRING
1.0 INSTALLATION AND WIRING
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AXI LCD WIRING DIAGRAM
1.0 TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING CONNECTION
AXI ICON WIRING DIAGRAM
1.0 TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING CONNECTION
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ZONE CIRCUIT
1.0 KEY SWITCH ZONE CIRCUIT
2.0 TAMPER ZONE CIRCUIT
AX1 LCD KEYPAD SETTINGS
1.0 KEYPAD ID SETTINGS
2.0 IO EXPANDER ID SETTINGS
3.0 ZONE EXPANDER ID SETTINGS
AX1 ICON KEYPAD SETTINGS
1.0 KEYPAD ID SETTINGS
2.0 IO EXPANDER ID SETTINGS
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HOME AUTOMATION WIRING DIAGRAM
1.0 LIGHTING AUTOMATION
2.0 AIR CONDITONER AUTOMATION
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3.0 POWER SOCKET AUTOMATION
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AXI LCD INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
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1.0 ACCESS CONTROL
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2.0 COMMUNICATION SETTING
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2.1 CALL REPORTING 17
2.2 RECEIVER
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2.3 TELEPHONY SETTING
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3.0 ZONE SETTING
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3.1 ZONE LIST
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4.0 SYSTEM SETTING
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4.1 UNIT CONTROL
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4.2 SYSTEM TIMER
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5.0 VOICE SETTING
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5.1 ZONE
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5.2 OUTPUT
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6.0 EXTRA
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6.1 EVENT TRIGGER
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6.2 KEY SWITCH 20
6.3 TAMPER
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6.4 SOFT ZONE BELL
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7.0 OC SETTING 21
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7.1 OC LIST
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AX1 ICON INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
1.0 INSTALLER CODE EDIT
2.0 ZONE TYPE SETTING
3.0 MEMORY INDICATION FOR INSTALLER MODE
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REMOTE INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
1.0 LCD KEYPAD REMOTE INSTALLER PROGRAMMING
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1.1 REPORTING
1.1.1 REPORTING OPTION
1.1.2 TELEPHONE NUMBER
1.1.3 ACCOUNT NUMBER
1.1.4 SYSTEM REPORTING
1.2 ZONE
1.2.1 ZONE SETTING
1.2.2 ZONE PARTITION
1.2.3 ZONE TRIGGER
1.3 SYSTEM
1.3.1 UNIT CONTROL
1.3.2 SYSTEM TIMER
1.3.3 KEY SWITCH SETTING
1.3.4 TAMPER ZONE SETTING
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1.3.5 SOFT ZONE BELL SETTINGS
1.4 INSTALLER
1.4.1 INSTALLER PIN
SYSTEM REPORTING
1.0 REPORTING PROCEDURES
2.0 DIAL TYPE
3.0 CMS REPORTING FORMAT: ADEMCO® CONTACT ID
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GLOSSARY
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TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION
1.0 STEP 1: CONFIGURE USER OR CMS SETTING FOR PHONE
COMMUNICATION
2.0 STEP 2: CONFIGURE TELEPHONY SETTING
3.0 STEP 3: ACTIVATE THE PHONE COMMUNICATION FEATURE
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WIRING CONNECTION FOR SURGE PROTECTOR
TABLE 1: ICON KEYPAD INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING SHEET
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AX1 LCD
1. 8 fully programmable zones (expandable to 32 zones)
2. Expandable up to 32 output controls (with feedback capability)
3. Supports up to 8 LCD keypads
4. 4 Real time ARM/DISARM timer on Daily basis or Schedule basic.
5. 4 Real time ON/OFF timer on Daily basis or Schedule basic.
6. 12 user codes & 4 guest codes
7. Ability to divide into 4 partitions
8. 4 Programmable Outputs (OC)
9. Customizable Zone Naming Indicator
10. Customizable Output Naming Indicator
AX1 ICON
1. 8 fully programmable zones
2. Expandable up to 8 output controls (with feedback capability)
3. Supports up to 4 ICON keypads
4. 1 Real time ARM/DISARM timer on Daily Basis only.
5. 4 Real time ON/OFF timer on daily basis or Schedule basic.
6. 7 user codes & 1 guest code
AX1 ICON and LCD
1. 3 Soft Zones (Emergency/Fire/Panic)
2. 2 Programming Mode- Installer Programming and User Programming
3. 5 User Arming type (Auto home arming/ Day arming/ Away arming/ Force arming/
Night arming)
4. Real time clock function
5. Programmable Entry/Exit Delay Time
6. 4 bell types (Steady/ Pulse/ Chirp/ Silent)
7. 3 zone types [End-of-line (EOL) / Normally Open (NO) / Normally Close (NC)]
8. Adjustable loop response sensitivity
9. Resetable auxiliary power supply upon Alarm Clearing
10. Key Switch function (Latch/ Momentary)
11. Dedicated Tamper zone
12. AC power supply monitoring
FEATURES
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13. Low battery indication
14. Short circuit indication & protection
15. Bell Loss indication
16. Bell Test function
17. Telephone line loss detection
18. Programmable Event Reporting Code
19. Telephone Voice Module
20. RS485 ready (to support longer distance communication)
21. Report events to 4 phone numbers with 4 account numbers
22. Ademco® Contact ID CMS reporting format
23. Voice reporting format (direct to user) or tone reporting format
24. Interactive Voice menu or tone beepers during user call in
25. Support Remote programming via touch tone telephone
26. Programmable event trigger
27. Fast Key on Keypad for Easy menu access
28. Duress code
29. Walk test function
30. Double Call-In Feature for Fax Machine Telephone Line Sharing
31. 16 Event Trigger Outputs with Programmable Countdown Timer
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High Current Relay Module A & B High Current Relay Module C
Physical A : 67mm x 24mm Physical C : 24mm x 47mm.
Physical B : 39mm x 30mm DC Power Supply : 12VDC
DC Power Supply : 12VDC Drain Current : 12VDC
Drain Current : 35mA max AC Power Supply : 1 Inputs of 240VAC, 50Hz
AC Power Supply : 1 Inputs of 240VAC, 50Hz Load Rated Current : 16A Max
Power Rating : 4800 Watts Max
Load Rated Current : 20A Max
*The changes of specification may be made without prior notice.
Main Panel
Physical : 194mm x 112mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 15VDC from 15VDC, 2.5A adapter
Auxiliary/ Strobe Light/ Bell Output : 12VDC, 500mA
Siren Output : 12VDC, 1A
Programmable Output : 12VDC, 100mA
Rechargeable Back-up Battery : 12VDC, 7.0AH
Battery Charging Current : 500mA
Battery Standby Voltage : 13.8VDC
Standby Time : Approximately 4 hours with auxiliary load of 500 mA
Keypad
Physical : LCD display and ICON display
: 3 keypad activated zone (1) Fire (2) Panic (3) Emergency
: Backlit keys
Electrical Voltage Input : 12VDC
Electrical Current Drain : 100mA
E2KEY Module
Physical : 46mm x 23mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 3.3VDC
Electrical Current Drain : 10mA
IO Expander
Physical : 128mm x 83mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 12VDC
Electrical Current Drain : 50mA
2-G Switch Module
Physical : 85mm x 85mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 240V AC
Maximum load on each relay : 1 A; 240VAC
Electrical Current Drain : 33mA each
Zone Expander
Physical : 83mm x 70mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 12VDC
Electrical Current Drain : 50mA
Voice Module
Physical : 33mm x 26mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 3.3VDC
Electrical Current Drain : 15mA
Keypad Voice Card (LCD only)
Physical : 37mm x 25mm
Electrical Voltage Input : 3.3VDC
Electrical Current Drain : 15mA
SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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15VDC
Adapter
12VDC
AUX
power
supply
Communication Bus to
expanders and keypad
12VDC
STROBE
LIGHT
12VDC
BELL
EXTERNAL
PHONE LINE
TAMPER
SWITCH
TELEPHONE
SET
12VDC
AUX
Resettable
power
supply
VOICE
MODULE
DC+ DC- AP1 COM AP2 COM AP3 COM A1 B1 SIREN SL BEL COM TMP COM Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8
K
SW
CO
M V
S P
GM
1 P
GM
2 V
S P
GM
3 P
GM
4 B
2 A
2 L
INE
P
HO
NE
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN1
RED BLACK
+12V GND
A B
12VDC
SIREN
ZONE TERMINAL 1 TO 8
KEYSWITCH
PR
OG
RA
MM
AB
LE
OU
TP
UT
1 T
O 4
.
RESET
* All the zones, siren, bell and strobe light
ports have to put 2.2k Ohm resistor if the
ports are not in use.
Voice Jumper
Avantis AX1 Main Board Terminals & Wiring
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Terminal Description
No. Terminal Descriptions
1 DC+ Connect to 15VDC adapter
2 DC-
3 AP1 (+) 12VDC Reset able for Smoke detectors (Auxiliary Output 1 –
only suitable for N.O. type sensor) 4 COM
5 AP2 (+) 12VDC for detectors (Auxiliary Output 2)
6 COM
7 AP3 (+) 12VDC for expanders and keypads
8 COM
9 A1 Connect as the communication line for RS485
10 B1
11 SIREN (+) 12VDC for siren
12 SL (+) 12VDC for strobe light
13 BEL (+) 12VDC for bell
14 COM (-) terminal for SIREN, SL & BEL
15 TMP Tamper zone
16 COM Tamper zone negative terminal
17 Z1 Zone 1 positive terminal
18 COM Zone negative terminal
19 Z2 Zone 2 positive terminal
20 Z3 Zone 3 positive terminal
21 COM Zone negative terminal
22 Z4 Zone 4 positive terminal
23 Z5 Zone 5 positive terminal
24 COM Zone negative terminal
25 Z6 Zone 6 positive terminal
26 Z7 Zone 7 positive terminal
27 COM Zone negative terminal
28 Z8 Zone 8 positive terminal
29 K/SW Keyswitch zone
30 COM negative terminal
31 VS (+) 12VDC for Programmable Output
32 PGM1 (-) Programmable Output 1
33 PGM2 (-) Programmable Output 2
34 VS (+) 12VDC for Programmable Output
35 PGM3 (-) Programmable Output 3
36 PGM4 (-) Programmable Output 4
37 B2 Communication line 2 (reserved)
38 A2
39 LINE Connect to telephone line. It is the input terminal from the local
residential telephone line 40
41 PHONE Connect to telephone set. It is the output terminal to be wired to the
telephone set. 42
43 Voice Jumper Activate voice for AX1 ICON
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The diagram in page 4 shows the basic structure of the Avantis AX1 main board. It consists of 42 removable
terminal blocks, 4 on board connectors and 1 shunt jumpers on board. The removable terminal blocks are
useful for installers to do wiring before connecting it to the main board. The power supply is obtained from a
15VDC, 2.5A switch mode power supply adapter. There are auxiliary power supplies available in this
system. These auxiliary outputs provide power supply to the detectors and sensors. For communication, the
expanders and keypads are connected to the main board through 4 cores wire. The wires should be connected
to the terminal block namely, A, B, AP3, COM. The AP3 and COM provide power supply to the expanders
and keypad. In this system, there is an extra terminal blocks that also provide power supply to the expanders
and keypads namely AP2 and COM. This system also provides connections to strobe light, siren and bell.
The LINE is connected to the phone line. Meanwhile, the PHONE is connected to the telephone set. There
are 8 basic zones on the right bottom side of the main board.
For the connectors, there are 4 connectors altogether. Connector CN1 is for programming purposes. The 8
ways connector is used for voice module (labeled as CN2 on the board) and connector CN3 (8 ways
connector) is used for E2KEY. The 12 way connector (CN4) is reserved for future expansion. Finally, the
jumper RESET is used to reset the settings for the system. Below are the procedures to reset the system.
(i) Power off the system
(ii) To reset, short the jumper RESET pin 1&2.
(iii) Switch ON the power supply
(iv) The LED will be lightened permanently to indicate reset.
(v) Wait till the LED is OFF for approximately 5 seconds.
(vi) The reset jumper can now be taken away
(vii) The system is restored to default settings.
Caution
(i) Do not send telephone signals and alarm system signals by one multicore cable. This may results
in damage of the system in case of a high-voltage punch-through from the telephone line.
(ii) The main board should be installed in plastic box in closed rooms with normal humidity.
(iii) Switch off mains power supply and battery power when connecting keypads and other expanders
to the main board.
(iv) AC power line cable should not be pulled very close to alarm signal cable to avoid noise
interference that may cause instability in the system.
(v) Do not connect 230VAC directly into main board.
(vi) Wiring of this system should be done by professionally trained installer
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
Planning Installation
Planning is the first necessity in Avantis AX1 installation because it can eliminate error or problem.
Below are some tips on the planning before installation:
• Read through this entire manual to familiarize you with all system features and procedures before
actually beginning the installation
• Perform installation survey on installation site.
• Discuss the installation requirements and applications with the customer.
• Bench tests the system prior to installation.
MAIN BOARD TERMINAL AND WIRING
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TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING CONNECTION
Main Panel Terminal Description LCD Keypad
AP3 +12 VDC 12V
COM Ground GND
A1 / GREEN RS 485 communication A
B1 / YELLOW RS 485 communication B
AXI LCD WIRING DIAGRAM
LIN
E
PH
ON
E
Central Monitoring Station
Telephone call-out reporting
Telephone call-in
Remote programming
E2KEY
MODULE
RS485
NETWORK
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VOICE
MODULE
AP3 COM A1 B1
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TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING CONNECTION
Main Panel Terminal Description ICON Keypad
AP3 +12 VDC RED
COM Ground BLACK
A1 / GREEN RS 485 communication GREEN
B1 / YELLOW RS 485 communication YELLOW
AXI ICON WIRING DIAGRAM
AP3 COM A1 B1
8
LI
NE
P
HO
NE
Central Monitoring Station
Telephone call-out reporting
Telephone call-in
Remote programming
E2KEY
MODULE
VOICE
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Representing the alarm activated zone. The system can support up to 32 zones.
Z = Zone Positive terminal
COM = Zone Negative terminal
Alarm can be triggered under three conditions:
(i) Normally Open (N.O.)
Alarm is triggered once a short is detected
(ii) Normally Close (N.C.)
Alarm is triggered once an open zone is detected, i.e. magnetic door sensors
(iii) End-of-Line (EOL)
Zone is either incorporated with a Normally Open or Normally Close Sensor.
Once there is no potential detected across EOL 2.2kΩ resistor, alarm will be triggered.
KEY SWITCH ZONE CIRCUIT
The system has one keyswitch zone. Keyswitch zone can be programmed to arm the system. Devices that are
usually connected to this zone are RF module controller and key switch.
This zone can be activated under four conditions:
(i) Latch (NO/ NC)
(ii) Momentary (NO/ NC)
TAMPER ZONE CIRCUIT
The system has one tamper zone. The tamper zone is used to protect the plastic casing from being tampered.
Device that is connected to this zone is the tamper switch.
This zone can be activated under two conditions:
(i) Normally Open (N.O.)
(ii) Normally Close (N.C.)
ZONE CIRCUIT
Z
2200 ohm
Resistor
NC Sensor
NO Sensor
COM
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KEYPAD ID SETTINGS
IO EXPANDER ID SETTINGS
IO Expander
No.
ID Settings
1 2 3 4 DIP
IO Expander 1 ON
OFF
IO Expander 2 ON
OFF
IO Expander 3 ON
OFF
IO Expander 4 ON
OFF
ZONE EXPANDER ID SETTINGS
Zone Expander
No.
ID Settings
1 2 3 4 DIP
Zone Expander 1 ON
OFF
Zone Expander 2 ON
OFF
Zone Expander 3 ON
OFF
AXI LCD KEYPAD SETTINGS
Keypad No. ID Settings
1 2 3 4 DIP
Keypad 1 ON
OFF
Keypad 2 ON
OFF
Keypad 3 ON
OFF
Keypad 4 ON
OFF
Keypad 5 ON
OFF
Keypad 6 ON
OFF
Keypad 7 ON
OFF
Keypad 8 ON
OFF
IO Expander
Zone Expander
LCD keypad
Voice card
Connector, TB2
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KEYPAD ID SETTINGS
This security system can be connected up to four keypads via the four wire keypad data bus. Therefore, it is
necessary to assign addresses to each keypad. Each keypad has 3 jumpers to enable the ID setting. These
jumpers must be addressed correctly to enable the system to identify each installed keypad.
The 3 switches circled are used to set keypad ID.
Do NOT touch any other switches as they are for factory use only. (The correct position for the factory
setting switches is ALL UP as shown above). If they are not ALL UP, the keypad may not function.
To set the 4 keypad ID switches:
Keypad number 1 Keypad number 5 (reserved)
(Master keypad)
Keypad number 2 Keypad number 6 (reserved)
Keypad number 3 Keypad number 7 (reserved)
Keypad number 4 Keypad number 8 (reserved)
AXI ICON KEYPAD SETTINGS
These 3 switches used
for setting keypad ID
BL
AC
K
RE
D
GR
EE
N (
A)
YE
LL
OW
(B
)
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IO EXPANDER ID SETTINGS
This security system can be connected with 1 IO expander which supports 8 IO outputs via the four
wire keypad data bus. I/O expander has a miniature dip switch to enable the ID setting. These
switches must be addressed correctly to enable the system to identify each installed I/O outputs. The
following diagram shows the dip switch setting for each keypad.
IO Expander
All switches must be
pulled down
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LIGHTING AUTOMATION
AIR CONDITONER AUTOMATION
HOME AUTOMATION WIRING DIAGRAMS
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Since the system is used to control ON/OFF of the air-conditioning unit, thus, the air-conditioning unit must
have a feature called Random Start or last state memory; whereby the unit could restore the last state of
function before shut down. To control the air-conditioning remotely, the user should switch off the air
conditioning unit through the power switch instead of through the remote handset.
Recommended air conditioner with memory backup or last state memory in Malaysia is as below:
1. Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioner (Brand : Acson)
Model: AWM101 – (1.0 HP)
AWM151 – (1.5 HP)
AWM201 – (2.0 HP)
AWM251 – (2.5 HP)
AWM301 – (3.0 HP)
2. Ceiling Cassette Split Air Conditioner (Brand : Acson)
Model: ACK15B – (1.5 HP)
ACK20B – (2.0 HP)
ACK25B – (2.5 HP)
ACK30B – (3.0 HP)
POWER SOCKET AUTOMATION
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Tree Diagram
INSTALLER CODE
- 12345 #
ACCESS CONTROL
- Changing Installer Pin
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
- Setting the communication (reporting) parameters
ZONE SETTINGS
- Setting the zone parameters
SYSTEMS SETTING
- Setting the system parameters
VOICE SETTING
- Setting for voice reporting.
EXTRA
- Event Trigger, Key switch and Tamper zone activation.
OC SETTING
- OC1, OC2, OC3 & OC4 activation and parameters setting.
Navigation keys Arrow Up - Scroll Up
Arrow Down - Scroll Down
Arrow Left - Exit to previous menu
Arrow Right - nil
“ # ” Key - Enter
“ * ” Key - Exit to main menu
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1) ACCESS CONTROL
LCD Keypad Sub Menu Enter New Pin
Re-enter Pin
2) COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
LCD Keypad Sub Menu
2.1) Call Reporting
Zone Reporting
o Zone 01 - 32
Alarm Reporting
Alarm Restore Reporting
Bypass/Bypass Restore Reporting
System Report o Keypad Alarm Reporting
o System Status (Trouble)
o Open Report
o Close Report
o System Reset
o CMS Periodic Report
2.2) Receiver
Receiver 1
o Receiver Number
o Receiver Type
o Account Option
o Receiving Number
Receiver 2 o Receiver Number
o Receiver Type
o Account Option
o Receiving Number
Receiver 3
o Receiver Number
o Receiver Type
o Account Option
o Receiving Number
Receiver 4 o Receiver Number
o Receiver Type
o Account Option
o Receiving Number
2.3) Telephony Settings Delay before Dial timer
Dial Type
Dial Attempt
Redial Time
Numbers of Rings before pick up
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Settings
2.1) CALL REPORTING
Settings Parameters Default Settings
Zone Reporting 1) Alarm Reporting – Enable/Disable Enable
2) Alarm Restore Reporting –
Enable/Disable
3) Bypass/Bypass Restore Reporting –
Enable/Disable
Disable
Keypad Alarm Reporting Enable/Disable Enable
System Status Trouble
Reporting
Enable/Disable Disable
Open Reporting Enable/Disable Disable
Close Reporting Enable/Disable Disable
System Reset Reporting Enable/Disable Disable
CMS Periodic Report When Enable, Duration of report
(00-24 hours)
Disable
2.2) RECEIVER
Settings Parameters Default Settings
Receiver 1 1) Receiver Type – CMS/User
2) Receiver Number – 18 digits
3) Account Number – 4 digits
4) Receiver Pattern –
Permanent/Backup
1) Receiver Type – User
2) Receiver Number – nil
3) Account Number – 0000
4) Receiver Pattern - Permanent
Receiver 2 1) Receiver Type – CMS/User
2) Receiver Number – 18 digits
3) Account Number – 4 digits
4) Receiver Pattern –
Permanent/Backup
1) Receiver Type – User
2) Receiver Number – nil
3) Account Number – 0000
4) Receiver Pattern - Backup
Receiver 3 1) Receiver Type – CMS/User
2) Receiver Number – 18 digits
3) Account Number – 4 digits
4) Receiver Pattern –
Permanent/Backup
1) Receiver Type – User
2) Receiver Number – nil
3) Account Number – 0000
4) Receiver Pattern - Backup
Receiver 4 1) Receiver Type – CMS/User
2) Receiver Number – 18 digits
3) Account Number – 4 digits
4) Receiver Pattern –
Permanent/Backup
1) Receiver Type – User
2) Receiver Number – nil
3) Account Number – 0000
4) Receiver Pattern - Backup
2.3) TELEPHONY SETTINGS
Settings Parameters Default Settings
Delay before dial timer 0 – 159 seconds 0 seconds
Dial Type DTMF / Pulse DTMF
Dial Attempt 0 – 15 5 dial attempt
Redial Time 0 – 10 0 redial attempt
Number of rings before answer 1 -10 5 rings
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3) ZONE SETTING
LCD Keypad Sub Menu 3.1) Zone List
Partition o Sensitivity
o Arming Type
o Bell Type
o Circuit Type
o Reporting
o Bypass
o Chime
Settings
3.1) ZONE LIST
Settings Parameters Default Settings
Partition Partition 1 – 4 Partition 1
Sensitivity 0ms – 1500ms 20ms
Arming Type 1) Light Zone
2) Interior Zone
3) Instant Zone
4) Delay Zone
5) 24 Hour Zone
Instant
Remark: Zone 1 is Delay Zone
Bell Type 1) Pulse
2) Steady
3) Chirp
4) Silent
Steady
Circuit Type 1) EOL
2) NO
3) NC
EOL
Reporting Disable / Enable Disable open close reporting.
Bypass Bypass Allow / Disallow Bypass Allow
Door Chime Enable/Disable Enable Door Chime
4) SYSTEM SETTING
LCD Keypad Sub Menu 4.1) Unit Control
Phone Line Communication
Battery Test
Soft Zone
Key Switch
Power Up Delay
Tamper Zone
4.2) System Timer Entry Delay
Exit Delay
Bell Audible Time
Event IO Timer
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Settings
4.1) UNIT CONTROL
Settings Parameters Default Settings
Unit Control
Press button [1]
to Toggle
* = Enable
= Disable
1) Phone Line Communication
– Enable /Disable
2) Battery Test – Enable/ Disable
3) Softzone – Enable/ Disable
4) Keyswitch – Enable/ Disable
5) Power Up Delay – Enable/ Disable
6) Tamper Zone– Enable/ Disable
1) Phone Line Comm – Disable
2) Battery Test – Enable
3) Softzone – Enable
4) Keyswitch – Disable
5) Power Up Delay – Disable
6) Tamper Zone– Disable
4.2) SYSTEM TIMERS
Settings Parameters Default Settings
Entry Delay Partition 1 0 – 200 seconds 30 seconds
Entry Delay Partition 2 0 – 200 seconds 0 seconds
Entry Delay Partition 3 0 – 200 seconds 0 seconds
Entry Delay Partition 4 0 – 200 seconds 0 seconds
Exit Delay Partition 1 0 – 200 seconds 60 seconds
Exit Delay Partition 2 0 – 200 seconds 0 seconds
Exit Delay Partition 3 0 – 200 seconds 0 seconds
Exit Delay Partition 4 0 – 200 seconds 0 seconds
Bell Audible Time 1 – 30 min / continuous 5 minutes
Event IO Time
(Output 1 – 16)
1)Output Time
- 01-10 min /
- Permanent
2)Activation Mode
- 24 Hours
- Night (7pm – 6.59am)
1)Permanent
2) 24 Hours
5) VOICE SETTING
LCD Keypad Sub Menu 5.1) ZONE
Zone List
5.2) OUTPUT Output List
Settings
5.1 , 5.2 ) Enter Setting
o Setting use three value to build a sentence.
o Eg : 241134 = Kitchen Left Window
o Eg: 2521 = Living Hall Door
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Value Description Value Description
01 One 21 Door
02 Two 22 Hall
03 Three 23 Motion
04 Four 24 Kitchen
05 Five 25 Living Hall
06 Six 26 Master Room
07 Seven 27 Light
08 Eight 28 Roof
09 Nine 29 Room
10 Zero 30 Sensor
11 Left 31 Store
12 Right 32 Fan
13 Back 33 Wash Room
14 Front 34 Window
15 Zone 35 Output
16 Balcony 36 Smoke
17 Bedroom 37 Air-Cond
18 Car Porch 38 Computer
19 Dining Hall 39 Study Room
20 Garden 40 Panic
6 ) EXTRA
LCD Keypad Sub Menu 6.1) EVENT TRIGGER
Zone List (1 - 32)
o Output list (1 – 16)
6.2) KEY SWITCH Triggering Mode
6.3) TAMPER ZONE
Select Type
6.4) SOFT ZONE BELL Fire, Emergency, Panic
o Select Type
Settings
6.1) Output List Choose the desired output to turn on when this zone trigger.
6.2) Triggering Mode Latch with Bell Indicator
o NO (Normally Open)
o NC (Normally Closed)
Latch with Strobe light Indicator
o NO (Normally Open)
o NC (Normally Closed)
Momentary with Bell Indicator
o NO (Normally Open)
o NC (Normally Closed)
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Momentary with Strobe light Indicator
o NO (Normally Open)
o NC (Normally Closed)
6.3) Select Tamper Type 24 hours Arm
o NO (Normally Open)
o NC (Normally Closed)
When Arm Only
o NO (Normally Open)
o NC (Normally Closed)
6.4) Select Soft Zone Bell Type Steady (default)
Chirp
Silent
Pulse
7) OC SETTING
LCD Keypad Sub Menu 7.1) OC List
Select type
o Latch High
o Latch Low
o Momentary High
o Momentary Low
o Disable (default)
Triggering Mode
o Alarm
o Arm or Disarm.
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Press [Installer PIN] [COM] [#] to enter this mode. Only Installer PIN is allowed to enter into the
Installer Programming mode. ALL PINs must be set with 5 digits only; else error tone sound is heard.
The keypad will beep twice to confirm that the control panel has acknowledged the PIN; or else an
error tone will sound. Press [BACK] to return to Normal mode. The keypad will sound to
acknowledge this.
The opening screen when this mode is entered is as follows:
Fig 1
Enter the correct command location and data as shown in Table 1, the keypad will beep twice upon
receiving the acknowledgment from the control panel. If there is any mistake made while
programming, or if the control panel ejects the command, the keypad will sound an error tone and
system will back to display screen as Fig 1. Simply re-enter the correct command location and data,
then press the [#] key again.
To clear a wrongly pressed button, press [*]. To exit from the installer mode, press [BACK].
Example for Installer Programming Setting (referring Table 1):
INSTALLER CODE EDIT
1. Press [01] to enter installer code setting.
2. Display shows number of command location (Fig 2). Indicator light 1 and 2 will turn ON.
Fig 2
3. Press [#] to confirm the command location entered.
4. Display shows “INS CD” which means installer code (Fig 3).
Fig 3
5. Enter the new installer PIN. Indicator light will on one by one to show the number of code
entered. Besides, code number will show on the upper right hand side of the screen (Fig 4).
Example if installer code “381105” edited:
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Fig 4
6. Press [#] to confirm the code setting edited.
7. Keypad beep twice and system turn back to screen as Fig 1.
ZONE TYPE SETTING
There are 5 submenus in Zone Type setting option: Delay Zone, Instant Zone, Interior Zone, 24 Hours
Zone and Light Zone.
1. Press [30] to enter Zone Type setting edit.
2. Display shows number of command location (Fig 5). Indicator light 1 and 2 will turn ON.
Fig 5
3. Press [#] to confirm the command location entered.
4. Display shows “ZN TYP” which means Zone Type (Fig 6).
Fig 6
5. Press [#] to enter the Zone Type setting.
6. Wait for few seconds.
7. Display shows “DELAY” initially which means delay zone.
8. Zones are designated with identification number from 1 to 8.
9. If KEY [4] pressed, means zone 4 set as delay zone (Fig 7). Indicator light 4 toggle ON.
Fig 7
10. After Delay Zone setting, press [#] to enter Instant Zone setting and set the zones.
11. After Instant Zone setting, press [#] to enter Interior Zone setting and set the zones.
12. After Interior Zone setting, press [#] to enter 24 Hours Zone setting and set the zones.
13. After 24 Hours Zone setting, press [#] to enter Light Zone setting and set the zones.
14. After Light Zone setting, press [#] to save all Zone Type setting (Fig 8).
Indicator “1” means only key [1] or [0] can be enter
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Fig 8
15. Wait for few seconds.
16. Keypad beep twice and system turn back to screen as Fig 1.
17. Press [BACK], system will return back to previous menu.
MEMORY INDICATION FOR INSTALLER MODE
1. Press [01][#] to enter installer code setting.
2. Press [COM] to view the memory of installer code.
3. Installer code will show one by one as below:
Fig 9
4. Press [COM] again to exit the memory viewing mode.
Other Setting
Refer to Table 1, other installation setting method are similar as above.
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Installer can access Avantis AX1 system installer programming through telephone dial-in and allowed to
alter any of the command as shown in installer manual. However, the accessibility to remote installer
programming are only available when Avantis AX1 system are not in the following conditions:-
(i) Not in Arm status
(ii) Not in Alarm status
(iii) Not in Programming status
(iv) Installer accessibility is enabled by user
The installer programming through phone have some differences compared to normal installer programming
through the keypad. The distinctions are:
(i) If user is not using voice module, phone will beep twice for every correct command and a long beep
for incorrect command
(ii) If user is using voice module, voice will be read as “Accepted” for every correct command and
“Invalid Input” for incorrect command.
(iii) Installer programming only has 1 minute to enter the next command right after the previous
command.
Before Connecting to Remote Installer Programming
Installer should be alert for the following matters before access to remote installer programming.
(i) Installer must make sure system configuration (sensor wiring, zone circuit type, etc.) before altering
any of the system settings
(ii) Installers are advised to compile all the needed command in order to avoid confusion during remote
installer programming.
Connecting to Remote Installer Programming (With Voice)
Installer has to perform the following steps to access remote phone installer programming.
(i) Dial Avantis ICON A-X1 system telephone number
(ii) Wait for the number of dialing tones until the system answer your call.
(iii) Voice will be played over the phone – “Welcome. Please enter your code”
(iv) Enter the installer PIN. Voice will be read as “Accepted” once the PIN is verified and accepted.
Installer PIN attempts are limited to THREE times only.
(v) Key in the command followed by “#”. For each correct command, voice will be read as “Accepted”
and “Invalid Input” for invalid command.
(vi) To end remote phone installer programming, press [0] [#]
Connecting to Remote Installer Programming (Without Voice)
Installer has to perform the following steps to access remote phone installer programming.
(i) Dial Avantis ICON A-X1 system telephone number
(ii) Wait for the numbers of dialing tones until the system answer your call.
(iii) Phone will beep 5 times.
(iv) Enter the installer PIN. System will beep twice once the PIN is verified and accepted. Installer PIN
attempts are limited to THREE only.
(v) Key in the command followed by “#”. Phone will beep twice for every correct command and a long
beep for incorrect command
(vi) To end remote phone installer programming, press [0] [#]
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REMOTE INSTALLER PROGRAMMING (ICON & LCD KEYPAD)
1) REPORTING
i) REPORTING OPTION
Delay before Dial Timer
Digit Position 1 2 3
1 1 0 #
Default value 0 0 0
Digit position 1 & 2 & 3 = 3 digits number (000 to 150 seconds)
Dialing options
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 1 1 #
Default value 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Dial Type [0] = DTMF [1] = Pulse
Digit position 2 Receiver Type 1 [0] = CMS [1] = User
Digit position 3 Receiver Type 2 [0] = CMS [1] = User
Digit position 4 Receiver Type 3 [0] = CMS [1] = User
Digit position 5 Receiver Type 4 [0] = CMS [1] = User
Digit position 6 Receiver Pattern 1 [0] = Backup [1] = Permanent
Digit position 7 Receiver Pattern 2 [0] = Backup [1] = Permanent
Digit position 8 Receiver Pattern 3 [0] = Backup [1] = Permanent
Digit position 9 Receiver Pattern 4 [0] = Backup [1] = Permanent
Dial Attempt
Digit Position 1 2
1 1 2 #
Default value 0 5
Digit position 1 & 2 = 2 digits number (00 to 15 times)
Redial Attempt
Digit Position 1 2
1 1 3 #
Default value 0 0
Digit position 1 & 2 = 2 digits number (01 to 10 times)
Number of rings before answer
Digit Position 1 2
1 1 4 #
Default value 0 5
Digit position 1 & 2 = 2 digits number (00 to 10 times)
ii) TELEPHONE NUMBER
Telephone Number 1
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 0 #
Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Digit Position 1 – 18 = Telephone number up to 18 digit
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Telephone Number 2
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 1 #
Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Digit Position 1 – 18 = Telephone number up to 18 digits
Telephone Number 3
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 2 #
Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Digit Position 1 – 18 = Telephone number up to 18 digits
Telephone Number 4
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 3 #
Default value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Digit Position 1 – 18 = Telephone number up to 18 digits
iii) ACCOUNT NUMBER
Account Number 1
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
1 3 0 #
Default value 0 0 0 0
Digit position 1-4 = CMS Account Number 4 digits
Account Number 2
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
1 3 1 #
Default value 0 0 0 0
Digit position 1-4 = CMS Account Number 4 digits
Account Number 3
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
1 3 2 #
Default value 0 0 0 0
Digit position 1-4 = CMS Account Number 4 digits
Account Number 4
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
1 3 3 #
Default value 0 0 0 0
Digit position 1-4 = CMS Account Number 4 digit
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iv) SYSTEM REPORTING
System Reporting
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 4 0 #
Default value 1 0 1 1 0 0
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Keypad Alarm Reporting [0] = Disable [1] = Enable
Digit position 2 System Status [0] = Disable [1] = Enable
Digit position 3 Open Report [0] = Disable [1] = Enable
Digit position 4 Close Report [0] = Disable [1] = Enable
Digit position 5 System Reset Report [0] = Disable [1] = Enable
Digit position 6 CMS Periodic Report [0] = Disable [1] = Enable
Duration of CMS Periodic Report
Digit Position 1 2
1 4 1 #
Default value 0 0
Digit position 1 & 2 = 2 digits number (01 to 24 hours)
2) ZONE
i) ZONE SETTING
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 1 0 #
Default value n n 0 0 2 3 2 1 0 1 1
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Zone Number (n n) 01 – 32 zones
Digit position 2
Digit position 3 Zone Response Time 001 – 150 (x10ms)
Digit position 4
Digit position 5
Digit position 6 Zone alarming type [1] Light Zone
[2] Interior Zone
[3] Instant Zone
[4] Delay Zone
[5] 24 Hour Zone
Digit position 7 Zone bell type [1] Pulse
[2] Steady
[3] Chirp
[4] Silent
Digit position 8 Zone circuit type [1] NO
[2] NC
[3] EOL
Digit position 9 Zone restore [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 10 Zone chime [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 11 Allow zone bypass [0] = No [1] = Yes
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ii) ZONE PARTITION
Digit Position 1 2 3
2 2 0 #
Default value n n 1
Digit position 1 & 2 = 2 digits number (zone 01 to zone 32)
Digit position [3] = Partition 1 to 4
iii) ZONE TRIGGER
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
2 4 0 #
Default value n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Digit Position 1 & 2 = 2 digit number (zone 01 to zone 32)
Digit Position 3 to 18 = Output 1 to Output 16
= [0] = Output Disabled [1] = Output Enabled
3) SYSTEM
i) UNIT CONTROL
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 1 0 #
Default value 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Disable phone line comm. [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 2 Dynamic battery test [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 3 Enable softzone [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 4 Reserved Reserved
Digit position 5 Enable keyswitch [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 6 Enable 4-min power up [0] = No [1] = Yes
Digit position 7 Enable tamper zone [0] = No [1] = Yes
ii) SYSTEM TIMER
Entry Delay
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
3 2 0 #
Default value P 0 6 0
Digit position 1 = Partition Number (Partition 1 to Partition 4)
Digit position 2 & 3 & 4 = 3 digits number (000 to 200 seconds)
Exit Delay
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
3 2 1 #
Default value P 0 6 0
Digit position 1 = Partition Number (Partition 1 to Partition 4)
Digit position 2 & 3 & 4 = 3 digits number (000 to 200 seconds
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Bell Audible Time
Digit position 1 & 2 = Bell Audible Time (01 – 30 minute or 00 for continuous)
iii) KEY SWITCH SETTING
Digit Position 1 2
3 4 0 #
Default value 1 0
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Key Switch Settings 1 [1] Key Switch Latch with bell indication
[2] Key Switch Latch with strobe indication
[3] Key Switch Momentary with bell indication
[4] Key Switch Momentary with strobe indication
Digit position 2 Key Switch Settings 2 [0] = Normally Open (NO)
[1] = Normally Close (NC)
iv) TAMPER ZONE SETTING
Digit Position 1 2 3 4
3 5 0 #
Default value 1 0 0 2
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Active on [0] = Arm [1] = 24 Hours Zone
Digit position 2 Tamper Zone Configuration [0] = Normally Open (NO)
[1] = Normally Close (NC)
Digit position 3 Tamper Zone Sensitivity 01 to 50 (x10ms)
v) SOFT ZONE BELL SETTING
Digit Position 1 2 3
3 6 0 #
Default value 2 2 2
Digit Position Settings Selections
Digit position 1 Fire Zone Bell Type [1] Pulse
[2] Steady
[3] Chirp
[4] Silent
Digit position 2 Emergency Zone Bell Type [1] Pulse
[2] Steady
[3] Chirp
[4] Silent
Digit position 3 Panic Zone Bell Type [1] Pulse
[2] Steady
[3] Chirp
[4] Silent
Digit Position 1 2
3 2 2 #
Default value 0 3
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INSTALLER
i) INSTALLER PIN
Installer PIN Edit
Digit Position 1 2 3 4 5
5 1 0 #
Default value 1 2 3 4 5
Digit 1 to 5 = 5 digit Installer PIN
The system is able to communicate with CMS or user via telephone line. The system status (i.e. alarm
occurrence, alarm restore, unit status, etc.) will be reported to CMS or/and user. All reporting are subjected
to unit control settings. i.e. If the system is set to local system, no report will be generated.
Reporting Procedure
Four telephone numbers with individual account number for CMS can be programmed. The system will
dial the pre-programmed phone number if reporting are required. The account number is used in conjunction
with report code during reporting to CMS, and it is not applicable if the reporting is direct to user’s phone.
The reporting sequence will follow the receiver type and pattern programmed. Each of the 4 receivers
can be set to permanent or backup mode. If it is set to permanent mode, this means that this receiver have to
be reached. If this receiver is not reached, the system will attempt to call other receiver in the backup mode.
The reporting process will be repeated if the permanent receiver is not reached depending on the number of
tries programmed in the system. The reporting will be considered not reached if the receiver did not
acknowledge the system. If the system has been acknowledged by the receiver, the repeating process of
reporting will be halted. The redial attempt means the number of redial attempt to call the receiver after 30
minutes if the first round of dial attempt failed.
If the receivers did not acknowledge the system after maximum dial attempt, the external communication
error message will be set. It will be indicated through the trouble light in LCD keypad. The external
communication error will be cleared once the user clears the alarm memory.
Dial Type
During the reporting process, the panel can be configured to dial using DTMF tone dial or pulse dial.
However, for CMS, the system has to be configured to DTMF.
CMS Reporting Format : Ademco® Contact ID
The panel will communicate with the CMS through the following sequences:
a) Dial to CMS and waiting for reply. Fail to communicate in any manner (i.e. no dial tone, line busy, no
replay, etc.) will be considered as first attempt, to further proceed or not is subject to the procedure
described in Reporting Procedure.
b) The CMS should reply with handshake tone once the system is connected to the CMS station. The
handshake tone sequence shall consist of a burst of 1400Hz tone with duration of 100ms, a pause of
100ms and a burst of 2300Hz tone with duration of 100ms.
c) Once handshake tone is verified and accepted, the panel will start sending first message block (report)
using standard DTMF tones.
d) After data is received and processed by CMS station, it will acknowledge the system through a kissoff
tone and first reporting is completed. The frequency of the kissoff tone is 1400Hz and shall be send by
the CMS station for a minimum of 750ms and maximum duration of 1 second.
e) After the kissoff tone, the system will continue to send more reports (if any) to the CMS station. If there
is no more, the system will unseize the line to indicate end of reporting.
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Zone Control
Zone Respond Time – This option determines the sensitivity of each zone
Zone Type
Interior Zone – It is normally used with interior motion detectors and has the standard exit and entry delay
time.
Instant Zone – It is normally used for door and window contacts and has no exits and entry delay time.
Delay Zone – It has an entry and exit delay and is normally used for exit/entry door
24 Hour Zone – It is normally used for smoke detectors. The zone is active at all times and will create alarm
regardless of system is armed or disarmed
Light Zone – It is used to trigger the I/O Module relay output
System Arming Type Good Proof Arming – All zones must be normal or bypassed to arm
Force Arming – The system will arm even if zone is faulted at the time of arming. Faulted zone will be
bypassed after the system has armed. If faulted zone resume to normal state and system is still armed, the
zone bypasses will automatically canceled
How to setup Telephone Communication
After the telephone line is connected to the system, it’s the time to setup the phone communication between
the system and user or CMS.
Here are the quick steps or guidance to setup the setting for phone communication:
STEP 1: CONFIGURE USER OR CMS SETTING FOR PHONE
COMMUNICATION
After INSTALLER CODE, go in COM. SETTING> RECEIVER> RECEIVER 1- 4, you can configure for:
User Setting 1) RECEIVER NUMBER: Enter user telephone number.
2) RECEIVER TYPE: USER.
3) RECEIVER OPTION: PERMANENT (The system will always call this number) or BACKUP (the
user will be call when the permanent user unable to reach by the system).
4) ACCOUNT NUMBER: No need to configure.
GLOSSARY
TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION
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CMS Setting
1) RECEIVER NUMBER: Enter CMS telephone number
2) RECEIVER TYPE: CMS.
3) RECEIVER OPTION: PERMANENT (The system will always call this number) or BACKUP (the
user will be call when the permanent user unable to reach by the system).
4) ACCOUNT NUMBER: Account number given by CMS.
STEP 2: CONFIGURE TELEPHONY SETTING
1) DELAY BEFORE DIAL TIMER: The duration for the system takes before it start to dial.
2) DIAL TYPE: Choose either DTMF or Pulse (For CMS, the system has to be configured to DTMF).
3) DIAL ATTEMPT: How many attempts for the system to dial the user when the system unable to
reach the user.
4) REDIAL TIME: How many loops of dial attempt for the system to call after 30 minutes if user is
unable to reach.
5) NUMBER OF RINGS BEFORE ANSWER: The number of rings it takes for the system to answer
the call.
STEP 3: ACTIVATE THE PHONE COMMUNICATION FEATURE
For AX1 LCD
Key in INSTALLER CODE> SYSTEM SETTING> UNIT CONTROL> PHONE COM.> Press [1] [#].
1) Once you enter the UNIT CONTROL, you will see the PHONE COM is in disable ( ) condition.
2) Press 1 to enable it. You will notice that the PHONE COM become (*).
For AX1 ICON
Key in INSTALLER CODE [12345] COM # > PRESS 60 # > PRESS 1110000 # > PRESS BACK to Exit.
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WIRING CONNECTION FOR SURGE PROTECTOR
PH
ON
E
LIN
E
CCB
Surge Protector
Ground to Earth
230VAC Earth
External
Phone Line
TIP
RING
Wiring Connection
1) Make sure the both TIP and RING is connected between Surge Protector and CCB.
2) Make sure the Ground is connected to the Earth of the house.
3) Connect incoming External Phone Line to the terminal Block of the Surge Protector.
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Function Code
Option Remarks CL DISPLAY A B C D E F G H I
Enter Installer Programming Mode 12345 COM # INSTAL
Exit Installer Programming Mode BACK
Changing Installer Code 01# INS CD 1 2 3 4 5 # ABCDEF: Installer Pin Code
Communication Options
Telephony Control 10# TEL CT 1 0 # A: Dial Type [DTMF (1) / Pulse (0)]
B: Double Call [Enable(1)/Disable(0)]
Highlighted
column
only
Receiver Type 11# RCR TY 1 1 1 1 # A-D: Receiver 1-4 [User (1) / CMS (0)]
allowed key
press for
[1]
Receiver Options 12# RCR OP 1 1 1 1 # A-D: Receiver 1-4 [Permanent (1) / Backup (0)] or [0]
Delay Before Dial Timer 13# DELAY 0 # ABC: Decimal (0-150)
Dial Attempts 14# DL APT 5 # AB: Decimal (0-15)
Redial Timer 15# REDIAL 0 # AB: Decimal (0-10)
CMS Account Number 1 16# ACC 1 0 0 0 0 # ABCD: Account number 1
CMS Account Number 2 17# ACC 2 0 0 0 0 # ABCD: Account number 2
CMS Account Number 3 18# ACC 3 0 0 0 0 # ABCD: Account number 3
CMS Account Number 4 19# ACC 4 0 0 0 0 # ABCD: Account number 4
Telephone No 1 20# TEL 1 # Tel number: 9 bytes
Telephone No 2 21# TEL 2 #
Telephone No 3 22# TEL 3 #
Telephone No 4 23# TEL 4 #
Ring Number 24# RI NUM 5 # 1 to 99
Zone Type Setting 30# ZN TYP # Wait for
few seconds
Delay DELAY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # A-H: Zone 1 to Zone 8 Code I is
not valid.
Instant INST 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 # Press zone number to toggle the setting for that zone Code I is
not valid.
Interior Zone INTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # LED ON = Yes, LED OFF = No Code I is
not valid.
24 Hours 24 HR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # Code I is
not valid.
Light Zone LIGHT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # Code I is
not valid.
SAVE # Wait for
few seconds
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Zone Circuit Type Setting 31# ZN CIR # Wait for
few seconds
Normally Open NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # Press zone number to toggle the setting for that zone Code I is
not valid.
Normally Close NC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # LED ON = Yes, LED OFF = No Code I is
not valid.
End of Line EOL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 # Code I is
not valid.
SAVE # Wait for
few seconds
Other Zone Setting
Zone Number 32# ZN NUM # A: Zone 1 to Zone 8 (Decimal 1-8)
Sensitivity SENS 2 # ABC: (Decimal 1-100) x 10ms
Zone Number 33# ZN NUM # A: Zone 1 to Zone 8(Decimal 1-8)
Zone Bell Type BELL 2 # A: Decimal 1-4 [Pulse(1), Steady(2), Chirp(3), Silent(4)]
Zone Number 34# ZN NUM # A: Zone 1 to Zone 8 (Decimal 1-8)
Door Chime CHIM 1 # A: Chime [Enable (1)/ Disable (0)]
Zone Number 35# ZN NUM # A: Zone 1 to Zone 8 (Decimal 1-8)
Bypass Allow BYPS 1 # A: Bypass Allow [Allow(1)/Disallow(0)]
Delay Setting
Entry Delay 36# ENTRY 3 0 # ABC: Decimal 10-150s
Exit Delay 37# EXIT 6 0 # ABC: Decimal 10-150s
Bell Audible Time 38# BELL 5 # AB: [Audible Time (Decimal 1-30min)/Continuous (0)]
Tamper Zone Setting 39# TAMPER 1 0 # A: Activated on ‘arm’ (0), 24 hours zone (1)
B: Tamper Zone Configuration – NO (0), NC (1)
Zone Reporting
Zone Number 40# ZN NUM # A: Zone 1 to Zone 8 (Decimal 1-8)
Zone Reporting ZN RPT 1 0 0 # A: Alarm Reporting Code [Enable (1)/Disable (0)]
B: Alarm Restore Reporting Code
C: Bypass & Bypass Restore Reporting Code
System Reporting
Phone Line Status Report 41# PERIOD 0 # AB: Duration (Decimal 1-24 Hours)]
42# SYS RPT 1 0 0 0 0 0 # A: Keypad Alarm Reporting [Enable (1)/Disable (0)]
B: System Status
C: Open Report
D: Close Report
E: System Reset Report
F: CMS Periodic Report
Key switch Setting
Key switch Setting 43# KEYSET 1 # A: Decimal 1-4
[Keyswitch Latch with Bell Indication (1)]
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[Keyswitch Latch with Strobe Indication (2)]
[Keyswitch Momentary with Bell Indication (3)]
[Keyswitch Momentary with Strobe Indication (4)]
Key switch Configuration 44# KEYTYP 0 # A: NO (0)/ NC (1)
Soft zone Bell Setting
Fire 50# FIRE 2 # A: Decimal 1-4 [Pulse(1), Steady(2), Chirp(3), Silent(4)]
Emergency 51# EMRGCY 2 # A: Decimal 1-4 [Pulse(1), Steady(2), Chirp(3), Silent(4)]
Panic 52# PANIC 2 # A: Decimal 1-4 [Pulse(1), Steady(2), Chirp(3), Silent(4)]
Unit Control
60# U CTRL 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 # A: Phone Communication [Enable (1)/Disable (0)]
B: Battery Test
C: Soft Zone
D: Scene Control
E: Keyswitch
F: 4 min Power-up Delay
G: Tamper Zone
I/O trigger by Zone
Zone Select 70# ZN NUM # A: Zone 1 to Zone 8 (Decimal 1-8)
Output ZN : IO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # A-H: Output 1-8 [Enable (1)/Disable (0)]
I/O trigger by Timer
Timer Select 80# TIM NUM # Timer 1 to 4 (Decimal 1-4)
Output TIM : IO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # A-H: Output 1-8 [Enable (1)/Disable (0)]
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