5 Introduction Meet the Crow Alarm Control System Thank you for choosing to protect your premises with a PowerWave-8 of Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd. PowerWave of Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd. Is a highly advanced, multifunction alarm.
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. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LTD. PowerWave-8 & PowerWave 8-‘LITE’ 8 zone Control panel Communicator Users’ Operating and Programming Guide Version 8.71 / 8.72 (Covers Ver:8.64 and above) P/N 7101261 Rev. C N.A 10 December 2003. Contents Introduction.5 Meet the Crow Alarm Control System.5 Typical Alarm System Configuration5 Keypad Description.6 Function Keys.6 Alphanumeric Keys6 Audible Signals.7 Indicators7 Summary of Functions7 Operation.9 How to Arm the System before Exit.9 How to Arm the System when Staying Home10 How to Arm Partitions10. How to Add or Change Telephone Numbers16 How to set Time and Date.16 How to operate the access control output.17 How to start Walk test Mode.17 How Remote command control works.18 Warranty.20.
Introduction Meet the Crow Alarm Control System Thank you for choosing to protect your premises with a PowerWave-8 of Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd. PowerWave of Crow Electronic Engineering Ltd. Is a highly advanced, multifunction alarm control system, designed to flawlessly manage your security system at home or at business, protects you against burglary and supports the operation of electronic devices. Keypad Description The LED Keypad shows all the information required to operate the system.
The User communicates with the alarm system via the keypad. The Keypad displays continuous information about the status of the alarm system, and enables the User to operate the system in different modes, change settings and program Users' access codes. Audible Signals The keypad emits signals (beeps) in response to User activities. These signals are listed in Table. Table: List of Audible Signals Sound Sequence Description Short beep Once only A key in the keypad has been pressed 3 short beeps Once only Operation carried out successfully Long beep. ENTER Arm Stay Initiates partial STAY alarm when the user is home Disarm Disarms the C O D E ENTER Stay system Disarm Disarms the STAY Stay system Bypass Bypasses a Repeats the procedure to Zone # BYPASS zone(s) un-bypass zones ENTER Initiate Activates panic.
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Operation How to Arm the System before Exit Preparing the System for Arming. Verify that the green indicator is lit.This indicator is lit only when all zones are closed (all doors, exits and windows are closed and motion in the protected area is restricted or bypassed), the system is ready to be armed. How to Arm the System when Staying Home Arming the System in Stay Mode. This type of arming is used when people are present within the protected area.
At night time, when the family is about to retire, perimeter zones are protected, but not the interior zones. How to Bypass Zones Bypass any zone that cannot be closed. You can bypass selected zones prior to arming.
It is also used to temporarily exclude a faulty zone from service, which requires repair. To bypass a selected zone, press, the Ready Byp indicator and program indicator lights up to indicate that the system is in bypass mode. Generate Threat or Duress If you are compelled to disarm the system under threat, you must enter the duress digit before the user’s code to activate the automatic dialer. The duress digit shifts up your usual code by one digit. If your code is 345 and 8 is your duress digit, than entering 8345 will modify your code.
How to Read Trouble Messages Any failure or abnormal events that may occur are indicated by trouble messages, and the Trouble indicator is lit. Press to read out messages and other events stored in memory. How to Display Events from Memory The system memory stores the last events. PENDANT LOW BATTERY Radio Key User 1-8 Trouble On Steady LED's 1-8 Flashing PANIC BUTTON (or Keypad Panic System Flashing BUTTONS 1&3 PRESSED TOGETHER) FIRE ALARM (BUTTONS 4&6 Keypad Fire System Flashing PRESSED TOGETHER) AREA A Flashing MEDICAL ALARM (BUTTONS Keypad Medical System Flashing. How to Control Outputs and Devices The keypad enables control of external devices, such as an air-conditioner or heater. To activate or halt a device, press, Program and System LED’s lights up steady, press the number of the device, up to 8 different devices can be controlled via the keypad,then press. How to Change Master Code While in client mode,Press and 1 to change Master code press, the code digit will be flashed back to you.
Use the numeric keyboard to enter your new Master code. The code can hold any combination of 1 to 6 digits. It is recommended using a multi-digit code.
How to Add or Change Telephone Numbers Your panel will accept up to 4 phone numbers with a total of 16 digits. Your panel can be programmed to dial all or any of these depending on the event which has occurred. ( The 4 phone numbers are at program address 501 through to 504). How Remote Telephone control works Another powerful feature available from your alarm is Telephone Control. This feature is a remote control facility which allows valid users to access the panel via a standard touch tone telephone and check or change the Arm/Disarm status of each of the areas, operate each of the eight outputs or turn on an optional Microphone. At any stage, if you enter in an incorrect code you can press the “#” button on the remote telephone to clear all code entries and then start again. To turn on the optional Microphone (only available if the Voice Board is fitted) you must enter in the appropriate code followed by the “.”.
There are no warranties, expressed or implied, of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or otherwise, which extend beyond the description on the face hereof. In no case shall Crow be liable to anyone for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any other warranty, expressed or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by Crow’s own. Use the following form to record your changes and customizations. User Name Output Device Zone Zone Name Designation COMMUNICATION OPTIONS: Monitored o Domestic o Speech o SERVICING: Yes o No o Can your system be serviced by another technician? If yes, Installer Code INSTALLATION COMPANY DETAILS: Company Technician.