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5 Elite 16D Version 16 Zone Controller Arrowhead Alarm Products Ltd Operating Guide Proudly Designed and Manufactured in New Zealand

About your Alarm Controller Thank you for choosing to protect your premises with an Elite 16D. In doing so you have invested in the most advanced and adaptable panel on the market. As you become familiar with your Elite, *ask your installer about the incredible program options and additional expandability of your Elite 16D Alarm Controller. At Arrowhead, we do the utmost to future proof everything we make. Your new panel in standard trim is ready to give you years of trouble free operation and can be custom programmed to your specific needs. "But wait there's more". Home Automation The Elite is ready when you are to utilise the outputs on the panel. These can be used in conjunction with the real-time clock or the keypad to <CONTROL> outdoor lighting, water heating or even your doors for access control. Add on features like the RX-16 radio receiver card to operate any of the 5 outputs and the arm / disarm of your panel with up to 16 key fob radio pendants. Make use of the unique Voice Board option and open up a whole new level of flexibility with Command Control. In basic trim your panel is ready to communicate with monitoring stations and call you at work on your cell phone or pager generating alarm tones. Add the Voice Board and your panel will call you with alarm messages in your own voice. You can phone your home to check or change the status of any output using the keys on your phone. Arm or disarm the whole house or just one area, all with your own voice confirming your selections. Imagine turning on the spa before leaving work so it is hot when you get in the door. The under-floor heating has just automatically switched on using the on board timer and you have just opened the rollerdoor and disarmed the garage from your cell phone so the white ware repairman can work on your washer.

COMMAND CONTROL: operating instructions: 1) Dial your home from any touch tone phone the panel will pickup the line after your programmed number of rings with a continuous tone for 5 seconds, (fax defeat is also optional). 2) Key your 4 digit code, after the 5 second tone,for the area you wish to control. You can control and confirm the status of your alarm panels 3 separate partitions. Toggle between arm and disarm with the "*" key. 3) Key your 4 digit code for output control.after the 5 second tone e.g. If your code for output control is 1234 and you wish to turn on output 5. When the panel picks up your incoming call and after the 5 second tone, simply key in 1234 followed by 5. Your voice message will give you the current status of out put 5. To change the status toggle on or off using the "*" key. 4) If you make a mistake at any stage, press the "#" key and re-enter your code. 5) When finished simply hang up and the panel will disconnect automatically after 15 seconds. The Keypad Your Elite 16D Alarm Controller has been designed with you the user in mind. Clearly named backlit keys may cost a little more but mean you don't have to remember arcane key combinations to achieve a result. As with everything about the Elite 16D even key functions can be fine tuned to your specific needs. Please ask your installer. The following are the name keys and their main functions: <ARM> Press this button to arm your system, the Armed light will come on. Your panel will begin beeping it's exit delay. During this time it is optional to press the <ARM> key again to disarm. (to prevent accidental arming, the panel can be programmed to require a code to arm. To do so enter your code followed by the <ENTER> key). To disarm, enter your 1 to 6 digit code then press the <ENTER> key.

If your system has the radio card installed your system can also be armed or disarmed with your remote key fob pendant. <PANIC> This special key's function is best programmed by your installer to suit your individual situation. Most commonly it is used in a panic situation to sound only the outside siren and perhaps call a monitoring station. A panic command can be instant or require a 3 second delay to prevent false alarm. With the optional voice board it can be programmed to call your spouse, friends or a trusted neighbours with a message from you requesting help. (A Panic can also be triggered by a dedicated Monitor Mode Keypad or a radio pendant key programmed as instant or delayed panic). <CONTROL> Another special function key that can be programmed to control a single function. Toggle on or off by pressing the <CONTROL> key (Control LED will illuminate). This key is often used to enable a Day-zone, (a detector that can be part armed while you are home but working in another part of the building). In this mode it can be programmed to operate a buzzer to let you know you have a visitor. When the system is fully armed it changes to become a full alarm zone. In addition, enter your 4 digit command control code and any of the 5 on board outputs can be operated, if programmed to do so, by pressing the number key that matches the output, toggling on or off. (Zone LED's on the keypad will indicate status of each output). <MONITOR> Monitor mode allows you to monitor the parts of the house you will not be in at night, to enable you to feel more secure at home. Pre-selected zones or sensors in areas you or your family will not be, can be armed with this key while you are in the building and programmed to go into your choice of alarm states if triggered. As with everything else on the panel this too can be tailored to your needs. For example you may wish to have the detectors in your garage and lounge sound only the little buzzer in the keypad by your bed at night to warn you of an intruder while silently

dialling for assistance. To use this feature press the <MONITOR> key and the exit delay will sound. The armed light on the keypad will flash. To disarm, press the <MONITOR> key again. The Elite can be programmed to require your user code and press <ENTER> to disarm. <EXCLUDE> This key allows you to temporarily exclude or by-pass zones of your choice when arming your panel. The excluded zones will go back to normal the next time you disarm the panel. A typical example would be if you wanted to let your pet run around in the garage when your system is armed, you could choose to exclude that detector (say Zone 1) from the system. To exclude zone 1, key in the following sequence: <ARM> <EXCLUDE> 1 <ENTER> To exclude zone 9, key in the following sequence: <ARM> <EXCLUDE> <EXCLUDE> 1 <ENTER> (When the second exclude is pressed the AUX. light will glow to indicate zones 9-16 can now be excluded) It is advisable to vacate the secured area before the exit delay expires. <ENTER> This key is used to accept a series of button presses. If you make a mistake while entering your code, press the <ENTER> key and start again. Please note that 4 invalid code entries will cause an alarm activation (the sirens will sound). This is to protect your alarm system against tampering. <PROGRAM> This key is used to get into program mode. There are 2 levels of program mode, USER mode and INSTALLER mode. For your protection, your panel can be programmed to require your master code to allow access installer program mode.

The Elite 16D can accept as many as 24 different user codes of 1 up to 6 digits in length. Your installer will set you up to enter your master code and from there you can be in charge of adding or removing codes for other family members or staff who you wish to have access. To add a new user code: Making sure the panel is not armed, key in the following sequence: <PROGRAM> mastercode <ENTER> The program light will come on steady, indicating readiness to accept new programming. To load, for example, user code 3 with a code 43210, key in the following sequence: <PROGRAM> 3 <ENTER> 43210 <ENTER> (If there is an existing code already in that address it will be flashed back on the key pad display. Entering the new code will delete the old and the new code will be flashed back to you). The panel will give 3 short beeps to indicate correct entry or 1 long tone if not accepted. To remove or clear a user code number 1234 from user 3, key in the following sequence <PROGRAM> 3 <ENTER> <EXCLUDE> <ENTER> To exit out of program mode key <PROGRAM> <ENTER> To change dialler phone numbers: Your panel will accept up to 6 phone numbers. Your panel can be can be programmed to dial all or any of these depending on the event which has occurred. (The six phone numbers are at program address 221 through to 226) Making sure the panel is not armed, key in the following sequence: <PROGRAM> MASTERCODE <ENTER> followed by <PROGRAM>221 <ENTER> The current phone number at this address will be flashed back to you on the keypad LEDs. If this is not the number you wish to change try the next address, 222 and so on till you locate the number you wish to change. Simply key in the new numbers then press <ENTER> The new numbers will be flashed back to confirm acceptance.

<MEMORY> Your Elite V5 alarm panel has an event memory which stores, the 63 most recent events including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well as settings and un-settings. This event memory is displayed via the keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest. Each event is separated by a beep tone. There are a number of events which are stored in memory which do not have a specific indicator associated with them such as Panic and Duress. Other events such as tampers and low battery are shared across many devices. For this reason the following table has been created. This table details which indicator lights correspond to which events in memory. To view the event memory, press the <MEMORY> button. To clear flashing memory LED press the <MEMORY> then <ENTER> keys. EVENT DEVICE INDICATOR STATUS ACTIVATION Zones 1-8 ACTIVATION Zones 9-16 AUX. EXCLUDE Zones 1-8 EXCLUDE EXCLUDE Zones 9-16 EXCLUDE AUX. DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 1-8 TAMPER DETECTOR TAMPER Zones 9-16 TAMPER AUX. Flashing Flashing CABINET TAMPER Cabinet or Satellite Siren TAMPER Flashing WRONG CODE ALARM Keypad Tamper TAMPER LOW BATTERY Controller Battery BATTERY Flashing MAINS FAILURE Controller Mains Supply MAINS Flashing LOW BATTERY Radio PIR Zone 1-8 BATTERY Flashing LOW BATTERY Radio PIR Zone 19-16 BATTERY AUX. Flashing

Installer Notes: Please contact your alarm installer if you require further information.