ctc-922b manual - Edgarsson Security Designs

Wirefree
communicating
alarm system
Installation
Programming
Operating
Table of Contents
Application Overview………………..…..………1
I.
Identifying
II.
The
the
Power
parts………………………………..……………………………………………………1
Supply……………………………………..……………………………………………………2
III. Connecting the telephone line………………………………..…………………………………………...2
IV. How to install the Control Panel………………………………………..………………………………… 2
V.
4
VI.
–
level
Getting
passwords………………………………………..………………………………………………2
Started……………………………………………………..………………………………………3
Configuring Your System……………….…………4
I.
Entering
II.
programming
General
mode……………………………..……………………………………………….4
Settings………………………………………..…….……………………………………………5
III.
Add/Delete
IV.
Walk
Device.…………………………………..………………………………………………….10
Test……………..…………………………..……………………………………………………….17
Operation…………………………………….…. 18
I.
Entering
II.
Away
III.
User
(Alarm
Forced
IV.
Disarm
V.
Home
VI.
Partial
VII.
Menu…………………………………..…………………………………..………………18
ON)
Mode….……………………………..………………………………………………..18
Arming………………..……………………………..……………………………………………19
(Alarm
Arm
off)
(By-pass)
Alarm
mode………………………………………..………………………………………20
Mode……………….………………………………..…………………….………………20
Arm Mode…………………………………..……..……………………………….……21
Activation..…………………………………………………..…………………………………….21
VIII. Stop the Alarm and Alarm Display…………… ……………………..…………………………………23
IX.
Event
X.
Log………………………..……………………………………..………………………………24
Up/Downloading………………………………………………………………………………………24
XI.
False
XII.
Faulty
Alarm
Management……………………………………………………………..…………….25
Situations……………………………………….………………………………………………………..26
XIII. Dialing & Two Way Voice Communication…………….……… ……………………………..……………29
XIV.
XV.
Hands-Free
Hands-Free
Calling
Call
……………………………………………………………………..…………30
Answering………………………………………………………………………30
Ap pendix………………………………………..31
I.
II.
Installer
Reset
Set
Up……..…………………………………………………………………..…………….31
Procedure…..…...………………………………………………………………..….……….…..37
III. Communication Protocal & Format ……………………………………………………..……………………37
Application Overview
8
I. Identifying the parts
— In Programming mode, use this key
for deleting a digit, canceling the
selection, aborting the current screen
and returning to the previous screen
etc.
9
1
2 abc
3 def
4 ghi
5 jkl
6 mno
7
8 tuv
9wxyz
0
#
*
Key
OK Key
— To confirm the keyed-in data or
confirm the selection.
OK
# Key
— To enter the Programming menu.
 Key
— To enter Installer menu.
Speaker
1
Backlit LCD Display
2
Microphone
3
Green LED
— AC Power Indicator; the Green LED
will light up when AC Power is on.
4
Yellow LED
— Fault Indicator; the Yellow LED will
light up when any fault situation is
detected and turn off when all fault
conditions are restored.
5
Numeric keys
6
 Key
DC jack
— For connecting the DC 9V power
adapter.
— In Programming mode, press this key
to move the cursor and scroll the
display upwards
7
Phone jack marked “Line”
— When the system is in Disarmed
mode or Home mode, press this key
will enable the Control Panel to go
off-hook.
— This jack is for the connection to the
phone line from the wall.
 Key
— This jack is for the connection to the
Telephone unit.
— In Programming mode, press this key
to move the cursor and scroll the
display downwards.
Wall Mounting Cross Bracket.
Phone jack marked “Phone”
.
— Press this key the Control Panel will
go on-hook and disconnect the line.
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II. The Power Supply
IV. How to install the Control
Panel
An AC power adapter is required to connect to
a wall outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter
with the appropriate AC voltage rating to
prevent component damage. A DC 9V output
and 500mA adapter is generally used to power
the Control Panel.
The easiest way to get to know the system
and get it up and running quickly is to get
all
the
devices
and
accessories
programmed on a tabletop before locating
and mounting them.
The Control Panel can be mounted on the wall
or wherever desired. Ensure the Control Panel
is fitted at approximately chest height where
the display can be easily seen and the keypad
convenient to operate.
 Rechargeable Battery
 In addition to the adapter, there is a
rechargeable battery inside the
Control Panel that serves as a back
up in case of a power failure.
 The battery used is a 6x 1200 mAH

Using the 4 holes of the Wall Mounting
Cross Bracket as a template, mark off the
holes’ positions.

Drill 4 holes and fix the screws & plugs
provided.

Hook the CTC-922 unit onto the Wall
Mounting Cross Bracket (holding the unit
with the front facing you).
Ni-mH rechargeable battery pack.
 During normal operation, the AC
power adapter is used to supply
power to the Control Panel and at the
same time recharge the battery.
 When the battery is fully charged, it
can provide back-up power for a
period of at least 8 hours. It takes
approximately 48 hours to fully charge
the battery.
V. 4 – level passwords
In order to provide highest security in operating
the system, CTC-922 offers 4 levels of
authorization. That is
<NOTE>

The CTC-922 is equipped with Backlit
LCD display and Backlit 16-button
keypad to add the convenience of
easy operation when in dark.
However, when AC power is missing
and for the reason of conservation of
rechargeable battery, both Backlit
features will be disabled until the AC
power is again supplied.

Personal PIN Code

Master Code

Installer Code

Guardian Code
 PIN Code
 There are a total of 4 User PIN Codes
per each system. The PIN Code is
the 1st level of password. It has the
authorization for daily operation, such
as
III. Connecting the telephone line
Two telephone jacks can be found next to the
DC jack for the connection of your telephone
line and telephone set.

Arm the system
one end of the enclosed
telephone cable into the socket jack
on the wall.

Disarm the system

Enter the Home mode
 Plug the other end of the enclosed

Partially arm the system (By-pass
mode)

Display Fault events

View the Event log
 Plug
telephone cable
marked “Line” .
into
the
socket
 Plug your telephone set into the other
socket marked “Phone” .
 “1234” is set as default User #1 PIN
Code by the factory.
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 User PIN code #2~#4 are deactivated
then
the
Guardian
Code
is
automatically assigned to be “7236”.
by factory default
 Master Code
<NOTE>
 The
Master
Code
has
the
authorization to enter Programming
mode. In Programming mode, the
following options can be programmed.

Add the device in

Remove a device

Program the External Siren

Set Pin Code

Set Temporary Code

Set Duress Code

Set Master Code

Set Entry/Exit Time

Select Door Chime On/Off

Set ring tone

Set current time

Set current date

Select Walk Test mode

The CTC-922 normally only reports
open/close status of the system to the
Central Station when the user
chooses so. However, whenever the
patroller uses Guardian Code to
arm/disarm the system, the CTC-922
will report the open/close status to the
Central Station.

No 2 codes can be the same, if so, the
message, “Duplicate Pin-Code” will
be displayed to prompt the user to
choose differently .
VI. Getting Started
Step 1. Find a suitable location for the Control
Panel to be installed.
Step 2. Apply the AC Power. You will hear a
long beep.
“Alarm On” will be
displayed on the first line and “00:01
01 Jan” displayed on the second line
of the screen indicating the system is
in Away mode (this is the default
mode)
 “1111” is set as default Master Code
by the factory.
Step 3. Press “ 1 “ key on the keypad, the
display will show.
 Installer Code
 The Installer Code is for the installer
En t e r
to
enter
Installer
menu
for
programming system parameters such
as Tel. Number, Account Number, …
etc.
Step 4. Key in the remaining “234” (default
User1PIN code, 1234) within 30 sec.
 “7982” is set as default Installer Code
Step 5. Press “OK”. You will hear 2 short
beeps and the display will show.
by the factory.
 Guardian Code
A l a r m
0 0 : 0 1
 The Guardian Code has the same
authorization as the PIN Code. It is
used by the patroller of the Central
Station.
<NOTE>
number
and
is
generated
automatically by the Control Panel by
reversing the digit sequence of the 4digit Account Number.
<EXAMPLE>
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0 1 J a n
The system is now in Disarmed mode.
 The Guardian Code is a 4-digit

Co d e
. . .
If the Account Number is set to “6327”,
3

In Step 4, press “
“ (cancel) key will
clear the code field, (making all the 
dots again).

“OK” key confirming the entered PIN
code should be pressed within 30 sec.
Otherwise, the display will go back to
“Alarm On” and the system remains
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armed.



If the system is in Disarmed (Alarm off) mode,
to enter the Programming mode, follow the
steps below.
During entering PIN code, if more than
20 keys (including “OK” & “
“ key)
were pressed without a valid PIN code
strings, it will inhibit further key
presses for 1 minute.
Step 1. Press “#” key.
The screen will prompt you to enter
the User1 PIN code.
In Step3, if you press a key other than
numeric keys, the display will remain
the same requesting you to key in
“1234” (default PIN code) and then
press “OK”.
P - Mo d e E n t e r
P - Co d e
. . . .
Step 2. Key in “1234” (default “User1” PIN
code) within 30 sec.
The Control Panel has “Screen Save”
function. The “Alarm off” message
will be displayed for 180 sec. only.
Afterwards only current date & time is
displayed on the second row line.
The screen will prompt you to enter
the Master PIN code.
P - Mo d e
En t e r
M- C o d e . . . .
<NOTE>
Before the system can be installed, the
Control Panel should be programmed
by the installer.

The installer should refer to Appendix
Section I “Installer Set up Menu” to
configure the system.
During keying in the PIN code, press
“
“ will clear the code field (making
all the  dots again). If the code field
is empty, press “
“, the screen will
exit and return to “Alarm Off” screen.
Step 3. Key in “1111” (default “Master” Code)
within 30 sec.
Step 4. Press “OK”
The following message is displayed
for 2 sec.
P r o g r a m Me n u
Ma k e a S e l e c t i o n
Step 5. Then the Programming Main menu will
be displayed.
Wa l k T e s t
Ge n . S e t t i n g s
<NOTE>

Step 6. Press “” “” keys to move the cursor
downward or upward. The screen is
also scrolled down or up respectively.
The following items can be selected.
Configuring your system
I. Entering Programming mode
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The cursor is indicated by a flashing
dot on the left upper corner. It can be
move up & down by pressing “” &
“” key respectively.

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


*
Gen. Settings.
Devices +/Stop
Step 7. After making a selection by moving the
cursor to the desired item, press “OK”
to confirm the selection. The display
will
show
you
the
individual
programming screen accordingly.
<NOTE>


If a down-arrow symbol “V” appears
on the last column of the screen, it
indicates the selection list can be
downwards scrolled. If the lowest
position is reached, the down-arrow
symbol disappears.
Selecting “STOP”, the screen will
return to “Alarm Off” screen

Pressing “
“, the screen will also
return to “Alarm Off” screen.

After User1, 2, 3 & 4 PIN codes and
Master code are programmed with
new numbers, remember to enter the
newly programmed codes when
accessing
Programming
mode
afterwards.
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1. Pin Code
 There are 4 User Pin Code in total, and
each consists of 4 digits. User PIN code
#1 is activated with “1234” as factory
default. Before you set your own User PIN
Code #1, “1234” has to be keyed in every
time “Entering Code” is required.
If an up-arrow symbol “Λ” appears on
the last column of the screen, it
indicates the selection list can be
upwards scrolled.
If the upper
position is reached, the up-arrow
symbol disappears.

Pi
T e
Du
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 User PIN code #2~#4 are deactivated by
factory default.
 All 4 User Pin Codes are used to
regularly arm/disarm the system and are
allowed to access the Programming mode
accompanied with the Master Code.
 To set your own PIN code
Step 1. Move the cursor to the item “Pin Code”
then press “OK” the following screen
is displayed.
*
In Programming mode, if no key is
pressed within 3 minutes, the Control
Panel
will
automatically
exit
Programming mode to Alarm Off
mode.
1
2
3
4
)
)
)
)

. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
Step 2. Move the cursor to the desired # of
User Pin Code” then press “OK” the
following screen is displayed.
En t e r
Ne w
Co d e
. . . .
Step 3. You can key in your preferred 4-digit
number then press “OK”.
II. General Settings
Step 4. The following screen will be displayed.
In “General Settings” menu, the following
parameters can be programmed at your
discretion.
Re p e a t
Ne w
Co d e
. . . .
You are requested to enter the same
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code again (as that entered in Step 3)
<NOTE>

Step 5. Key in the same code again, then
press “OK”. If the code is correct, the
screen changes to the following:
*
L a t c h . Rp t . Of f
L a t c h . Rp t . On
User Naming
You are requested to choose to have
all arm/disarm actions of the user to be
reported to the Central Monitoring
Station or not.
Each individual User can be given a name for
easy recogniztion when understanding system
events. User Names can be named when first
setting them or by editing them afterwards
when resetting them, the procedure is similar
for both situations.
Step 6. Press “” “” keys to select your
option and press “OK”. The following
screen will ask you to enter the user’s
name for reference:

When the “Enter New Name” screen is
displayed, the keypad can be used to
enter
text.
Simply
locate
the
corresponding numeric keys to the desired
alphabets/symbols and press repeatedly
until the wanted alphabets/symbols appear.
Release the key and the flashing cursor
automatically jumps to the next position for
you to continue with the next letter by the
same method.

The keys have the following functions:
En t e r
N e w N a me
. . . . . . . . . .
+ Ok
Step 7. You are now invited to give a name for
this User who will be using this newly
programmed code to help better
understand system events. You can
enter up to 10 letters as you please for
the name followed by “OK” or just
press “OK” for no name. Please see
section “User Naming” for details.
Then, the screen returns to the “PIN
Code”
menu
showing
postprogrammed status of each User PIN
code:
*
In Step 5, if the code is not correct, a
“Code is not correct” prompt
message will be displayed 2 sec., and
you are requested to repeat Step 3 to
enter again.
1
2
3
4
)
)
)
)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
MR . S MI T H
MR S . S MI T H

. . . . . .
1
2ABCabc
3DEFdef
4GHIghi
5JKLjkl
6MNOmno
7PQRSpqrs
8TUVtuv
9WXYZwxyz
0<space>/-&’.”+
 
#

#
Delete character
and backspace
<NOTE>

2) “MRS. SMITH” representing the
User #2 PIN code is set up and user
name specified.

3) “” representing this
User #3 code is programmed without
user name specified.

4) “●●●●●●” representing the User #4
code is not yet set up for activation.

<NOTE>

Step 8. Proceed to set additional User PIN
Codes as instructed from Step 2 ~
Step 7. When done, press “
” and
the screen returns to “General
settings” menu, setting the PIN code
is completed.
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When the name is complete, press “OK”
to confirm and return to the previous or
main menu.
The name can be erased by clearing
the display by entering backward
spaces and pressing “OK”.
 To Delete User PIN code
Except User #1 which is activated by factory
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default and can’t be deleted in any way,
User#2, 3 and 4 PIN code can be deleted by
following the steps below:
arm/disarm the system for a temporary
user and is valid only once per Arming and
once per Disarming.
Afterwards, the
Temporary Code is automatically erased
and needs to be reset for a new Temporary
user.
Step 1. Move the cursor to the item “Pin Code”
then press “OK” the following screen
will show the status of each User PIN
code:
*
1
2
3
4
)
)
)
)
 The Temp. Code consists of 4 digits and is
not activated as default by the factory.
MR . S MI T H
MR S . S MI T H

. . . . . .
 To Set Temporary Code
Step 1. Use the arrow keys to select “Temp.
Code” and press “OK”
Step 2. Move the cursor to the desired # (2~4)
of programmed user PIN code to be
deleted, then press “OK” the following
screen is displayed.
En t e r
Re p e a t
Step 3. Press “OK” and the screen returns to
previous one with the deleted User
PIN code marked with “●●●●●●”
All 4 User PIN code can be edited freely by the
following steps:
*
Step 1. Move the cursor to the item “Pin Code”
then press “OK” the following screen
will show the status of each User PIN
code:
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)
)
)
Ne w
Co d e
. . . .
Step 3. You are prompted to re-enter the same
code again and press “OK”
If the code is correct, the screen
changes to the following:
 To Edit User PIN code
1
2
3
4
Co d e
. . . .
Step 2. You can key in your preferred 4-digit
number and then press “OK”
De a c t i v e
P i n - Co d e ( + Ok )
*
Ne w
L a t c h . Rp t . Of f
L a t c h . Rp t . On
You are requested to choose to have
all arm/disarm actions of the user to be
reported to the Central Monitoring
Station or not.
MR . S MI T H
MR S . S MI T H

. . . . . .
Step 4. Press “” “” keys to select your
option and press “OK”. The screen
returns to “General Setting” menu,
setting the Temporary code is
completed.
Step 2. Move the cursor to the desired # (2~4)
of programmed user PIN code to be
deactivated/deleted, then press “OK”
the following screen is displayed.
<NOTE>

De l e t e
P i n - Co d e ( + Ok )
There is no User Naming feature for
Temp. Code.
 To Delete Temp. Code
Step 3. Press “
“ key, the next screen will
ask you to enter your new PIN code
and repeat it for double confirmation.
After the Temp. Code is programmed, it can be
deleted by following the steps below:
Step 4. Follow the same steps as described in
“Set your own pin code” to edit.
Step 1. Move the cursor to the item “Temp.
Code” then press “OK”.
2. Temporary Code
 The
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Temporary
Code
is
used
to
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setting the Duress code is completed.
P i n - Co d e ( + Ok )
 To Delete Duress Code
Step 2. Press “OK” and the screen returns to
“Gen. Settings Menu”
After the DuressCode is programmed, it can be
deactivated/deleted by following the steps
below:
 To Edit Temp. Code
After the Temp. Code is programmed, it can be
edited by following the steps below:
Step 1. To delete programmed Duress code,
after you select “Duress Code” from
the “Gen. Setting Menu”, the screen
will show:
Step 1. Move the cursor to the item “Temp.
Code” then press “OK”.
De l e t e
P i n - Co d e ( + Ok )
De l e t e
P i n - Co d e ( + Ok )
Step 2. Press “
“ key, the next screen will
ask you to enter your new Temp. code
and repeat it for double confirmation.
Step 2. Press “OK” to confirm.
Step 3. Make your selection whether to have
the Latch Key Reporting or not press
“OK”. The screen returns to “General
Setting” menu, editing the Temporary
code is completed.
After the DuressCode is programmed, it can be
edited by following the steps below:
 To Edit Duress Code
Step 1. To edit programmed Duress code, after
you select “Duress Code” from the
“Gen. Setting Menu”, the screen will
show:
3. Duress Code
De l e t e
P i n - Co d e ( + Ok )
 Duress Code can arm/disarm the system.
When this code is used for accessing the
system, the Control Panel will report a
secret alarm message without sounding
the siren to the Central Monitoring Station
to indicate of a “Duress Situation in
Progress”.
Step 2. Press “
“ key, the next screen will
ask you to enter your new Duress
code and repeat it for double
confirmation.
Step 3. Press “OK” and editing the Duress
code is completed.
 The Duress Code consists of 4 digits and
is not activated as default by the factory.
4. Master Code
 To Set Duress Code
 Master Code is used for accessing the
Step 1. Use the arrow keys to select “Duress
Code” and press “OK”
En t e r
Ne w
Programming mode and it is set to “1111”
as factory default. Before you set your
own Master PIN code, “1111” has to be
keyed in every time it is required.
Co d e
. . . .
 To set your Master Code, follow the same
steps as in setting the Duress Code
described above.
Step 2. You can key in your preferred 4-digit
number and then press “OK”
Re p e a t
Ne w
 To Edit Master Code
Co d e
. . . .
After the Master Code is programmed, it can
be edited by following the same steps as in
editing the Duress Code described above.
<NOTE>
Step 3. You are prompted to re-enter the same
code again and press “OK”

If the code is correct, the screen
returns to “General Setting” menu,
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The Master code can not be
deactivated as the User #1 PIN Code.
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
when Home Arming. Options available are 0
sec., 10 sec., 20 sec., up to 70 sec. in 10-sec
increments.
The Master Code is used only when
you enter the Programming mode. In
other cases, only Pin Code should be
entered.
H . E n t r y T i me
2 0
s e c . ( ΛV O K )
<IMPORTANT NOTE>
 Use “”,“” keys to switch between
When entering the following individual
setting screens, the value displayed on the
screen is the current setting of each item.
options.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 20 sec. is set as factory default.
If it is not necessary to change the current
setting, just press “
“ to escape.
<NOTE>

5. A.Entry Time
This is for you to select the Entry Delay time
when Away Arming. Options available are 0
sec., 10 sec., 20 sec., up to 70 sec. in 10-sec
increments.
Home Arm Entry Delay time applies
only to the zone that a Door Contact
or PIR Detector is installed and is set
to “Entry”.
8. H.Exit Time
This is for you to select the Exit Delay time
when Home Arming. Options available are 0
sec., 10 sec., 20 sec. up to 70 sec. in 10-sec
increments.
A . E n t r y T i me
2 0
s e c . ( ΛV O K )
 Use “”,“” keys to switch between
options.
H. Ex i t
T i me
3 0
s e c . ( ΛV O K )
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 20 sec. is set as factory default.
 Use “”,”” keys to switch between
options.
<NOTE>

 Press “OK” to confirm.
Full Arm Entry Delay time applies only
to the zone that a Door Contact or PIR
Detector is installed and is set to
“Entry”.
 30 sec. is set as factory default.
9. Door Chime
This is for you to decide whether the Control
Panel will sound a Door Chime if the Entry
Point Door Contact or PIR Detector is activated
while the system is in Disarmed mode.
6. A.Exit Time
This is for you to select the Exit Delay time
when Full Arming. Options available are 0 sec.,
10 sec., 20 sec. up to 70 sec. in 10-sec
increments.
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 Press “”,”” keys to select the option
 Use “”,”” keys to switch between
followed by “” appearing next to the
selected option.
options.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 Press “OK” to confirm
 30 sec. is set as factory default.
 “Door Chime Off” is set as factory default.
7. H.Entry Time
10. Ring Tone
This is for you to select the Entry Delay time
This is for you to decide whether the Control
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a coming-in phone call.
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 Press “” & “” keys to select the option.
 Press “OK” to confirm
 Press “” & “” keys to select the option.
 “Siren On” is set as factory default.
 Press “OK” to confirm
 “Ringing Off” is set as factory default.
III. ADD/ Delete Device
If “Devices +/-“ is selected in Programming
Main menu, the “Device +/-“ menu is displayed.
From here you can edit all the devices
previously learnt-in, add or delete devices
including the external sirens.
11. Time
This is for you to program the current time to
be displayed. (hour & minute)
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choose a correct number for the current
hour. Hours are indicated by “00 ~ 23”.
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 Press “OK” to confirm. Next, the screen
will be displayed for you to set the correct
minute.
Step 1. To learn in a sensor, move the cursor
to the position “Add Device”, then
press “OK”, a prompting message is
displayed.
 Minutes are then flashing.
 Use
“”,”” keys to choose a correct
number.
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 Press “OK” to confirm.
Step 2. Press the test button on the sensor or
any button on the Remote Controller.
12. Date
Step 3. If a signal is detected, the screen will
show you the type of the device on the
second line.
This is for you to set the current date.
Da t e Se t t i n g
1 5 J a n
( O K )
De t e c t e d ( Ok ? )
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 Months flash first, use “”,”” keys to
choose the current Month.
<NOTE>
 Press “OK” to confirm. Next, the screen

will be displayed for you to set the current
day.
The categories of devices are listed as
followings:
 Days are then flashing.

Door Contact ---- DC
 Use “”,”” keys to choose the correct

PIR Sensor ----- IR

Remote Controller --- RC

Remote Keypad ---KP

Smoke Detector --- SD

Water Sensor --- WS

Indoor Siren --- SR

Outdoor Siren --- BX
day.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
13. Panel Siren
This is for you to decide to enable or disable
the Control Panel built-in Siren when there is
an alarm event..
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Night Switch --- NS
specify how it will work in different
modes. You are requested to make a
selection among “Burglar”, “ Home
Omit”, “Home Access”, “Entry”, “24
Hour”, “Fire”, “Medical Emg” and
“Water” device.:
Step 4. Press “OK” to confirm the device type.
A prompting message will be
displayed for 2 sec. to prompt you to
select the zone number for the device.
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(zones which have no device added in)
out of a total 20 zones will be
displayed on the screen.
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“B” for Burglar Door Contact

When the system is in Arm mode, if a
“Burglar” Door Contact is triggered, a
“Burglar Alarm” will be activated
immediately, an event Code “130” will
be reported.

When the system is in Armed mode,
the Control Panel is counting down
the Entry Delay, if a “Burglar” Door
Contact is triggered, the Control Panel
does not respond.
When a sensor is added to the system
for the second time (without removing
first). An error message will be
displayed.

During the Exit Delay period, if a
“Burglar” Door Contact is triggered,
the Control Panel does not respond .

“O” for Home Omit Door Contact
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When the system is in Home mode, if
a “Home Omit” Door Contact is
triggered, the Control Panel does not
respond.

When the system is in Full Arm mode,
if a “Home Omit” Door Contact is
triggered, the Control Panel will
respond in the same way as if a
“Burglar” Door Contact is triggered.
However an event Code of “132” will
be reported.

“A” for Home Access Door Contact

When the Door Contact has been set
to “Home Access” and triggered
when the system is in Arm mode, the
Control Panel will start a Burglar
<NOTE>
The message will be displayed for 2
sec. then the screen return to Step 1.
screen to wait for the signal from
another device.

Pressing “
“ key will abort the
procedure and will not learn-in the
device.

Depending the type of the device,
different screens will then be
displayed accordingly for further
configuration purpose.
Door Contact
StepA7. After a zone number for the Door
Contact is assigned, you can futher
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Step 6. Use “” & “” keys to move the
cursor to the desired zone number
then press “OK”.
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Alarm and report a “130” event code.

the time and does not have to be
armed or disarmed. An event code of
“154” will be reported, if the water
leakage sensor connected to it is
triggered.
When the system is in Home mode, if
a “Home Access” Door Contact is
triggered, the Control Panel will start
an Entry Delay period to give enough
time to disarm the system

However, during the Entry Delay or
Exit Delay period, if a “Home Access”
Door Contact is triggered, the Control
Panel does not respond.

“E” for Entry Door Contact

If the Door Contact has been set to
“Entry” and triggered when the
system is in Arm mode, the Control
Panel will start an entry period to give
enough time to disarm the system.
StepA8.Use the “”,”” to make your
selection and confirm by pressing
“OK”. You are now invited to give a
name or location description to the
device to help understand system
events. You can enter up to 10 letters
as you please for the name followed
by “OK” or just press “OK” for no
name. Please see section “Device
Naming” for details.
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
After the delay period has expired and
no correct PIN code entered, the
Control Panel will respond with a
“Burglar Alarm” and an event code
“131” will be reported if the system
has not been disarmed. .

If the Door Contact has been set to
“Entry” and triggered when the
system is in Disarmed mode, the
Control Panel will sound a ding-dong
Door Chime (if programmed).
StepA10. Press “OK”, adding a Door Contact
is now completed, screen returns to
the “Device +/-“ menu.

“H” for 24 Hour Door Contact
<NOTE>

The“24 Hour” Door Contact is active
all the time and does not have to be
armed or disarmed. An event code of
“130” will be reported.

“F” for Fire Door Contact
PIR Detector

The “Fire” Door Contact is active all
the time and does not have to be
armed or disarmed. When triggerd, a
“111” event code will be reported.
StepB7.After a zone number for the PIR is
assigned the following choice screen
is displayed.

“M” for Medical Emg Door Contact

A “Medical Emg” Door Contact is
active all the time and does not have
to be armed or disarmed. An event
code of “101” will be reported.
StepA9. Press “OK” when zone name entering
is completed. The display will show
the new zone name with the attribute
next to the device and prompt you to
confirm your programming:
I n s t a l l e d :
( OK? )
DC Ba c k d o o r
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
Press “
“, all the learning/setting
processes having done will be ignored,
the screen returns to “Device +/“ menu.
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“W” for Water Door Contact


“Water” Door Contact acts as an
Universal Transmitter and have a
Water leakage sensor connected to it.
For a PIR Detector, you may choose
between “Burglar”, “Home Omit”,
“Home Access”, and “Entry”.

For detailed functional description of
PIR Detector in these 4 different
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device modes, please refer to the
Note section following Step A7 for
adding Door Contact.

“B” for Burglar PIR Detector

“O” for Home Omit PIR Detector.

“A” for Home Access PIR Detector.

“E” for Entry PIR Detector.
Control Panel will give a “Personal
Attack” alarm when the panic button
is pressed for 3 seconds long or twice
within 3 seconds. An event code of
“120” will be reported

Control Panel will give a “Medical
Emergency” alarm when the panic
button is pressed for 3 seconds long
or twice within 3 seconds. An event
code of “101” will be reported
StepB8. Use the “”,”” to make your
selection and confirm by pressing
“OK”. You are now invited to give a
name or location description to the
device to help understand system
events. You can enter up to 10
letters as you please for the name
followed by “OK” or just press “OK”
for no name. Please see section
“Device Naming” for details.
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StepC8. Use the “”,”” to make your
selection and confirm by pressing
“OK”. The next display will prompt
you to select whether to have all
Arm/Disarm actions of this Remote
Controller to be reported to the
Central Monitoring Station or not:
+ Ok
*
StepB9. Press “OK” when finished and the
display will show The display will
show the newl zone name and the
attribute next to the device:
I n s t a l l e d :
I R Ha l l wa y
( OK? )
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<NOTE>
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Press “
“, all the learning/setting
processes having done will be ignored,
the screen returns to “Device +/“ menu.
+ Ok
StepC10. Press “OK” when finished and the
display will show the new zone
name next to the device:
Remote Controller
I n s t a l l e d :
( OK? )
R C MR . S MI T H
StepC7. After a zone number for the RC is
assigned the following choice screen
is displayed.
StepC11. Press “OK”, adding a RC is now
completed, screen returns to the
“Device +/-“ menu.
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<NOTE>

For a Remote Controller, you may
choose between “Personal Attack”,
and “Medical Emergency” device
mode.

“P” for Personal Attack Remote
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StepC9. Press “” “” keys to select your
option and press “OK”. You are now
invited to give a name or location
description to the device to help
understand system events. You can
enter up to 10 letters as you please
for the name followed by “OK” or
just press “OK” for no name. Please
see section “Device Naming” for
details.
StepB10. Press “OK”, adding a PIR is now
completed, screen returns to the
“Device +/-“ menu.

“M” for Medical Emergency Remote
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you can use the Remote Controller to
arm/disarm the system. In addition,
pressing the “Panic” button for 3
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alarm.

The “Panic“ alarm generated from the
Remote Controller will have to be
silenced at the Control Panel only.
See section “Stop the Alarm”.

Press “
“, all the learning/setting
processes having done will be ignored,
the screen returns to “Device +/“ menu.

<NOTE>
Other Devices

For Smoke Detector, Remote Keypad, Water
Sensor and Night Switch, no further option
needs to be specified, hence after it is detected,
a zone is assigned, and the zone name
entered, the following screen is displayed.
The devices are displayed throughout the
menus and especially where there are zone
lists. The meanings of the display components
are shown in an example below:
Press “OK” to confirm, adding a smoke
detector, or a Remote Keypad or a Water
Sensor or a Night Switch is now completed.
Zone number
Device type
Zone attribute
Device Naming
PIR Zone 03 B
Detectors can be given names and location
descriptions to help understand system events.
The devices can be named when first installing
them or by editing them afterwards, the
procedure is similar for both situations.

The PIR detector is in zone 03, programmed
for burglar mode.
2. Edit Devices
When the “Enter zone Name” screen is
displayed, the keypad can be used to
enter
text.
Simply
locate
the
corresponding numeric keys to the desired
alphabets/symbols and press repeatedly
until the wanted alphabets/symbols appear.
Release the key and the flashing cursor
automatically jumps to the next position for
you to continue with the next letter by the
same method.
To edit all the devices that have already been
installed, choose “Edit Devices” in the “Device
+/-“ menu, all the devices being included in the
system will be displayed. You may Press
“
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The name can be erased by clearing
the display by entering backward
spaces and pressing “OK”.
Device Display Nomenclature
I n s t a l l e d :
( OK? )
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When the name is complete, press “OK”
to confirm and return to the previous or
main menu.
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and choose the desired device for
editing. For DC, IR and RC, when
selected by pressing “OK”, the first
screen will ask if you want to change
the device attribute:
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Step2B. Press “OK” if you wish to edit the
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If no changes is wished here, press
“
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or press “
device list.
Step2A. Use “”,“” keys to scroll the display
and choose the desired device
attribute by pressing “OK”. The
screen will show:
“ to exit to the previous
Step4B. Proceed to edit other devices or Press
“
” to return to “Add/Delete
Device” menu.
Step3A. Press “OK” to confirm. The next
screen will ask if you want to change
the name
3. Remove Devices
Adding a device a second time is prohibited
unless it is removed from the system first. To
delete a device, choose “Remove Device” in
the “Device +/-“ menu
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Step4A. Press “
“, if re-naming is not
required to exit to the previous device
list or press “OK” if you wish to edit
the zone name:
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+ Ok
Step3B. Edit the zone name and press “OK”
when completed to return to the
previous device list.
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Step 1. Use “”,“” keys to scroll the display.
All the used zones with the device
names are listed in order of the zone
numbers.
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Step5A. Edit the zone name and press “OK”
when completed to return to the
previous device list.
Step6A. Proceed to edit other devices or Press
“ ” to return to “Add/Delete Device”
menu.
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is chosen.
The following prompt
message will be displayed for you to
reconfirm.
R e mo v e :
( Ok ? )
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Step 3. Press “OK”. Deleting a device is now
completed. The screen returns to
previous device list.
<NOTE>
To Edit Other Devices (SD/ KP/ WS/NS)
Step1B. Use “”,“” keys to scroll the display
and choose the desired device for
editing. When selected by pressing
“OK”, the first screen will ask if you
want to change the zone name. To
confirm, press “OK” or press “
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you want to delete, press “
“ to exit,
the device list is again displayed for
you to make another selection.

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the display will show “No device
available” for 2 sec. and return to the
“Device +/- “ menu.
respond, make sure that the device is
in learn mode and repeat the steps
again.
Step4. Proceed to remove other devices or
Press “
” to return to “Add/Delete
Device” menu.
4. Program Siren

After they are added in, every time
pressing a PIN code & followed by
“OK” key will result in the Control
Panel transmitting signal to all of them.

If there is no other detector or Remote
Controller being added first, the
following message will be displayed in
Step 3.
If an outdoor Bell Box, Indoor Bell Box or
Universal Receiver etc. is to be included in the
system, it should be programmed first by the
Control Panel, so that the Control Panel can
communicate with these auxiliary devices.
To program these auxiliary devices, select
“Program Siren” in the “Device +/-“ menu.
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sec. then the screen returns to
“Device +/-“ menu.
You are
requested to add a detector or
Remote Controller first then you can
try programming these auxiliary
devices again.
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 Learn Siren

If there is any detector or Remote
Controller has been added already,
For the following options, whichever
option is selected, when the Control
Panel transmits the signal, all added
sirens will simultaneously received the
signal and all will acted accordingly
 Siren Tamp.On, Siren
Step 1. Put all the desired Auxiliary devices
into learn mode (Refer to their
individual Operational Manual).
Tamp.Off
The Outdoor Siren BX-7 and Indoor Siren
SR-7 tamper switch can be enabled and
disabled remotely. This is used especially
when replacing siren battery.
Step 2. Move the cursor to the position
“Learn Siren”.
Step 3. Press “OK”.
Step 4. The Control Panel will then sound a
long beep and transmit Learning code
to all devices simultaneously. The Out
Door Bell Box (BX-7) should respond
by activating its siren & strobe light
momentarily, the Indoor Bell Box (SR7) should respond by 2 short beeps
while the UR-7 status LED lights up
for 3 seconds.

Disable the Siren tamper switch by
selecting “Siren Tamp.Off” and press
“OK”.
All added sirens will
temporarity
lose
their
Tamper
Protection simultanously

Enable the Siren tamper switch by
selecting “Siren Tamp.On” and press
“OK”. All added sirens will be enabled
with
the
Tamper
protection
simultanously.
<NOTE>
Step 5. Place these auxiliary devices out of
Learn mode. Adding them into the
system is completed.
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 Confirm On, Confirm Off
If any of these devices does not
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Both the Outdoor Siren BX-7 and the
Indoor Siren SR-7 can be enabled for
arming and disarming confirmation where
beeps are emitted from the Siren to
validate that the system has been armed
and disarmed.

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sensor with its zone number is reacting
and the RSSI strength.
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Disable the Siren Confirmation by
selecting “Confirmation Off” and
press “OK”.
Enable the Siren Confirmation by
selecting “Confirmation On” and
press “OK”.
 Entry Snd On, Entry Snd Off
The Outdoor Siren BX-7 and Indoor Siren
SR-7 can be enabled or disabled from
sounding the Entry Delay warning beeps.

Disable the Siren Entry Sound by
selecting “Entry Snd Off” and press
“OK”.

Enable the Siren Entry Sound by
selecting “Entry Snd On” and press
“OK”.
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The message will be displayed for 30 sec.
or being replaced by another test signal.

Pressing “
“ key, the screen will return
to “Walk Test” banner.

Exit “Walk Test”

To exit “Walk
press ”
“ key.

If no test signals are received for 5
minutes, the Control Panel will exit
“Walk Test” mode and return to
“Alarm Off”. Press “OK” key to add
another 5 minutes.
Test”
mode,
IV. Walk Test

When “Walk Test” is selected, the Green
& Yellow LED’s will flash 3 times with 3
beeps, and the following two test patterns
are displayed for 2 sec. each.

Then the following message is displayed:
*
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Operation
Pressing the test button on the sensor or
any button on the Remote Controller or
triggering the sensor, if the Control Panel
received the signal, it will sound 2 short
beeps and the display will show you which
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off), entering a valid user code can access the
user menu, the system can then be Away
armed or Bypass armed via this menu.
screen will also be displayed.

When the first numberic key is pressed, the
display will show:
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. . .
II. Away (Alarm ON) Mode
1. Arming the system
when the complete PIN code is keyed in
followed by “OK”, within 10 sec., the first two
lines of the user menu is shown:
Awa y
H o me
If the system is in Disarmed mode (Alarm off),
to arm the system.
Step 1. Enter your PIN code and press “OK”.
The display will show:
Ar m
Ar m
A flashing dot will appear next to “Away Arm”,
the complete menu list consists of:
A
H
B
L
U
A
H
B
L
U
wa y Ar m
o me A r m
y p a s s
o g
p / Do wn l o a d
Step 2. Press “OK” and the screen will display.
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<NOTE>
Step 3. When the Exit Delay time is up, or the
“Entry” Door Contact (Final Door Set
Function programmed to be “On”) is
closed, the Control Panel will sound a
long beep.
The “Alarm On” will
display on the screen and the system
is in Arm mode.
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Ds p
wa y Ar m
o me A r m
y p a s s
o g
p / Do wn l o a d
<NOTE>
And the cursor stays at “Fault Dsp” position.
To arm the system, please see the section
“Forced Arming” below.
<NOTE>
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The defined EXIT Delay is displayed on the
second line, and is counting down. During the
EXIT Delay period, the exit sound plays, unless
it has been chosen to switch off.
If there is any fault event occurred, no
matter if the fault condition has been
rectified, when you enter the PIN
Code followed by “OK”, the following
screen will be displayed.
F
A
H
B
L
U
wa y Ar m
o me A r m
y p a s s
o g
p / Do wn l o a d
and the cursor stays at “Away Arm”
These items can be scrolled through by using
the “”, “” keys.

After 30 seconds of key-inactivity, the
system will automatically exit User
Menu and return to “Alarm off” mode.
If you press “
” while the “Alarm
off” is displayed, a “Enter Code”
promp screen will be displayed. After
you enter your pin Code, the above
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
When “Final Door Set Option” is set
to “Off”, the Control Panel enters
“Alarm On” mode only when the Exit
Delay time is up.

The Control Panel has “Screen Save”
function. The “Alarm on” message
will be displayed for 180 sec. only.
Afterwards only current date & time is
displayed on the second line.
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F a u l t
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Awa y Ar m
The system can also be armed by
using the Remote controller (Optional).

2. Stopping the Exit Delay
The Exit Delay can be stopped by disarming
the system.
Step 1. Press “
“
Step 2. The screen will ask you to enter the
PIN code. In addition, the counting
down Exit Delay is displayed on the
left side of the 2nd line.
If you move the cursor to “Away Arm”
position and then press “OK”, the Control
Panel will sound a ding-done warning
sound to indicate arming is prohibited, and
the message “Fault DSP” is displayed in
the middle of the top display row and
alternates at 2-second intervals with
individual fault events.
<NOTE>

Step 3. Enter your PIN code and then press
“OK”. “Alarm Off” will be displayed
on the screen and the system returns
to Disarmed mode.
<NOTE>

The Exit Delay can also be stopped by
pressing the “Disarm” button on the
Remote Controller (Optional).

If the Exit Delay period times out
before the code can be entered, the
system will arm.
3. Extend the Exit Delay
During the Exit Delay period, the delay time
can be extended by pressing the “ARM” button
on the Remote Controller (Optional). Each
time the “ARM” button is pressed, the delay
time starts counting from the beginning.

At this moment, you can first rectify all of
the problems and then clear the “Fault
display” (Please see section XI “In a
Fault Situation”), and then afterwards you
can arm the system.

However, if you want to put the system
into Arm mode with the fault situation
persisting, it is still possible by following
the steps below to execute “Forced
Arming”.
Step 1. Enter your PIN Code and press “OK”,
a prompt message will be displayed.
F o r c e
<NOTE>

In the same situation, if you arm the
system by pressing the “Arm” button
on the Remote Controller, the Control
Panel will response in the manner as
described above and the arming is
also progibited.
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While you arm the system, if a Door
Contact or PIR sensor has been
triggered (eg. Door is open), arming is
also prohibited. To arm the system,
please see the section “Forced
Arming” below.
Step 2. Press “OK” to double confirm.
Step 3. The Exit Delay counting down screen
is displayed as in above section.
Step 4. When the Exit Delay time is up, the
Control Panel will sound a long beep.
The “Alarm On” will display on the
screen and the system is in Arm mode.
<NOTE>
III. Forced Arming

While you try to arm the system by
entering the PIN Code, if there is any fault
situation has occurred before, the display
will show.
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
Any time pressing “
“ followed by
“PIN Code” and “OK”, the screen
returns to “Alarm Off”

The “Fault DSP” screen has a timeout of 5 minutes. It will automatically
exit and return to “Alarm Off” screen
after 5 minutes.

If a sensor is by-passed (Please see
section “Partial Arm mode”, the fault
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has been set to “ON”.
condition of that sensor will not be
checked.

V. Home Arm Mode
If a sensor tampered or out-of-order
occurs, you can temporarily by-pass it
or permanently remove it.
The Home mode allows the home to be Armed
so that no one can get inside without first
Disarming the system, yet the person already
inside the house can move freely without self
triggering the alarm.
Arming with Door Opened



While you arm the system, if any door was
detected opened, the Control Panel will
also sound a ding-dong warning sound to
indicate arming is prohibited.
The
message “Fault DSP” is displayed in the
middle of the top display row and
alternates at 2-second intervals with the
sensor that is being triggered.
<NOTE>

1. Entering Home Mode:
Step 1. When the system is in Disarmed mode,
key in your Pin Code then press “OK”.
At this moment, you can close the open
door, after which the fault display will be
cleared automatically and the screen
returns to “Alarm off”. You then can arm
the system again.
Step 2. Press “  “ to move the cursor down to
select “Home Arm”.
Step 3. Press “OK” and the screen will display.
However, if you want to put the system
into Arm mode with the door still open, it is
still possible by following the Steps
described above to execute ”Forced
Arming”.
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Disarming the system
Step 4. When the Exit Delay time is up, the
Control Panel will sound a long beep.
The “Home” will display on the screen
and the system is in Home Arm mode.
To disarm the system
If the system is in either the Away Arm mode or
Home Arm mode (Alarm ON), enter your pin
Code and press “OK”. If the PIN code is
correct, the Control Panel will sound 2 short
beeps and return to Disarmed mode. The
screen will show.
<NOTE>


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using the Remote controller (Optional).
2. Stopping the Exit Delay
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The Exit Delay can be stopped following the
steps described in “Stopping the Exit Delay”
in section II, “Away Mode”
<NOTE>

T o Ex i t
3 0
s e c
The defined EXIT Delay is displayed on the
second line, and is counting down. During the
EXIT Delay period, the exit sound plays, unless
it has been chosen to switch off.
IV. Disarm (Alarm off) mode
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You can enter the HOME mode only
when the system is in DISARMED
mode.
When the system is Home Armed,
pressing the “DISARM” button on the
Remote Controller will disarm the
system.
3. Extend the Exit Delay
The Exit Delay can be extended following the
steps described in “Extend the Exit Delay” in
section II, “Away Mode”
When the system is Away Armed,
pressing the “DISARM” button on the
Remote Controller can disarm the
sytem when either an “Entry” device
has been triggered, or when the
“Remote Controller Entry Enable”
4. Forced Arming

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If there is any fault condition has occurred
or a door was found opened before or any
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sensor is triggered, when you press “OK”
in step 3 above or when you press
“Home” button on the Remote Controller,
the Control Panel will sound a ding-dong
warning sound to indicate entering the
Home mode is prohibited. You rectify the
problem first, then clear the fault display,
and then try again. Or you can do forced
arming to enter Home mode compulsorily.
Please follow the instructions described in
“Forced Arming” in Section III.
Step 6. Press “OK” to confirm the selection.
The selected zone will be marked with
a “” character in front of it to indicate
that device is to be by-passed.
<NOTE>

VI. Partial (By-pass) Arm Mode
The zones can be toggled between
by-passed and not by-passed by
pressing the “OK” key repeatedly
followed by the “” character
appearing for By-pass setting and “”
character disappearing for By-pass
unsetting.
Step 7. You can repeat Step 5 ~ Step 6 to
continue selecting the device to be bypassed.
The Partial (By-pass) Arm mode allows the
user to de-activate (by-pass) any sensors at
their discretion. This feature allows your home
to be armed; yet the person inside the house
can move freely in the area where the sensor
is by-passed.
Step 8. After all the sensors to be by-passed
have been selected, press “
“ to
return to user menu and the cursor
stays at “Arm”.
To put the system into the Partial (Bypass) Arm mode:
Step 9. Press “OK” to select “Arm” and to arm
the system.
Step 1. Enter your PIN code and press “OK”
within 10 seconds. The display will
show:
<NOTE>
Awa y Ar m
H o me A r m
By p a s s

If a sensor is by-passed, then the
Contorl Panel will not respond to its
triggering in Arm mode.

The by-pass setting is effective for
only one time, once the system is
disarmed, the by-pass setting is
cleared automatically.

When a sensor is by-passed, the
system can be armed directly
regardless of its fault situation (if any).
However, its fault situation is still being
monitored and will be logged and
displayed when you access the “Log”
submenu.
Step 2. Press “ “ to move the cursor down to
select “Bypass”.
Step 3. Press “OK”
Step 4. All the zones are listed in zone number
order.
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DC
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VII. Alarm Activation
 For Alarm Activation by Events and Control
Step 5. Press “”, “” keys to select the zone
to be by-passed.
Panel Responses, please refer to the
following table:
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DC Ba c k d o o r
Control Panel Mode & Response Table
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Away
Arm
Home
Arm
Instant
Burglar
Alarm
Instant
Burglar
Alarm
Instant
Burglar
Alarm
Away
Arm
Entry
Alarm
Abbr
Disarmed
Burglar
“B”
No
Response
Home
Omit
“O”
No
Response
Home
Access
“A”
No
Response
Entry
“E”
No
Response
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“H”
Burglar
Alarm
Medical
“M”
Emergency Emergenc Emergenc Emergenc Emergenc Emergenc
Alarm
y Alarm
y Alarm
y Alarm
y Alarm
y Alarm
Fire
“F”
Fire Alarm
Water
“W”
Water Alarm
Instant
Burglar
Alarm
Exit
No
No
No
Response Response Response
No
No
No
No
Response Response Response Response
Start Entry
No
No
No
Timer
Response Response Response
Start Entry Start Entry
No
No
No
Timer
Timer
Response Response Response
Burglar
Alarm
Burglar
Alarm
Burglar
Alarm
Burglar
Alarm
Burglar
Alarm
Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Fire Alarm
Water
Alarm
Water
Alarm
Water
Alarm
Water
Alarm
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Arm
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Water
Alarm
<NOTE>
VIII. Stop the Alarm and Alarm
Display
During any alarm, the Control Panel wil sound
its siren and report to the Central Monitoring
Station and the display will show.

Press “ “ or no key is pressed within
5 sec. the screen returns to 1st device
display. You can repeat from the
beginning to view the alarm event one
more time.

No alarm reporting will be made.
However one “OPEN” report by this
user will be reported.
A L A R M!
A L A R M!
A L A R M!
A L A R M!
1. Stopping the Alarm
If the alarm is stopped before reporting
is finished:
During an alarm, to stop the siren and clear
display:
Step 3B. the display will show:
Step 1. Key in your PIN code, and then press
“OK”.
Re p o r t i n g
Pl s
wa i t
<NOTE>

Step 4B. After the reporting process is over, a
prompt message will be displayed.
if you press any key other than the
first digit of your PIN code, the screen
will prompt you to enter your PIN code.
Pr e s s
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Co n t i n u e
Step 2. If the PIN code is correct, then the
alarm sounding will be stopped.
Step 5B. Press “OK”, the display will show
you the source of the alarm the
same as Step 3A.
If the alarm is stopped before reporting
process begins:
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0 1 ). I R
Step 3A. The display will show you the device
that triggered the alarm with its zone
number is displayed:
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0 1 ). I R
St a r t e d
Ha l l wa y
b y
 Proceed to display the alarms and clear
the alarm displays as specified in Step 4A
~ Step 7A in previous section and the
system returns to “Alarm Off”.
By
Step 4A. Press “OK”
If the alarm is stopped after reporting
has been finished,
Step 5A. If there is more than one alarm
events have been raised, the
Control Panel continues displaying
the 2nd alarm event with “02).”
Starting at the beginning of the 2nd
line.
Step 3C. The device which triggered the alarm
with its zone number is displayed.
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0 1 ). I R
Step 6A. Repeat pressing further keys until all
the alarm events are displayed
thoroughly then the display will show:
St a r t e d
Ha l l wa y
b y
 Proceed to display the alarms and clear
the alarm displays as specified in Step 4A
~ Step 7A in previous section.
Cl e a r
Al a r m
Di s p l a y ? ( OK? )
<NOTE>

Step 7A. Press “OK”, the display returns to
“Alarm off”.
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When an alarm (other than Panic
Alarm) is raised, press the “Disarm”
button on the Remote Controller will
also stop the alarm (Optional).
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
S T A R T

Panic Alarm must be silenced at the
Control Panel. This is to prevent the
Remote
Controller
from
being
snatched from the user and silence
the alarm using the Disarm button.
Step 3. The log can now be scrolled up and
down and viewed with the “”, “”
keys; the most recent event will be at
the start.
2. Alarm memory
Step 4. An example of logged event is given
below; where the first line tells the
time and date of the event, the second
line tells the type of event and the
third line either states the User or the
device that caused the event.
Abbreviation as “DC” stands for Door
Contact, “LB” is short for low battery,
“Tamp” means Tamper where “Rest”.
is short for restore.
If an alarm was raised without being silenced
during your absence, and the alarm reporting
has been carried out; the screen will stay on
the ”Alarm warning” display.
A L A R M!
A L A R M!
A L A R M!
A L A R M!
 When you come back and disarm the
system by pressing the DISARM button on
the Remote controller, the “Alarm
warning” display still remains unchanged.
0 2 : 3 8
0 1
D i s a r m
U s e r
1
 To clear the display, follow the same steps
as “Stopping the Alarm“ described above,
you can see the source of the alarm.
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0 2
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P a n i c
D A V I D
RC
 If more than one alarm events including
“Device Tampered” have occurred,
repeated pressing further keys, the alarm
events will be displayed one by one
sequentially until all events have been
displayed, then the screen returns to
“Alarm off”.
X. Up/Downloading
CTC-922 uses a DTMF downloading protocol
and the downloading can be initiated by the
Central Monitoring Station using ring-back
security or by using user/installer initiation.
IX. Event Log
 Generic downloading software runs on
Windows 95, 98, XP and 2000 paired with
a special DTMF modem in the same
package
The alarm log memorises the last 20 system
events including
 All Alarm Events with Device ID
 All the programmable features available to
 All Fault Warning Events
the
Installer
are
accessible
up/downloading and editing.
 All Arming And Disarming Events
for
 The following diagnostic information and
 The logged events are displayed in
managerial information can be uploaded:
reversed chorological order, (most recent
event first).
 The log is marked with a “Start” label
before the most recent entry and “End”
after the oldest entry.
 To View Log:
Step 1. Key in the user code and press “OK”
while in Disarm mode to access
User’s Menu.

Event Log

Transmitter battery status

Control Panel battery status

Last recorded received signal
strengths

Transmitter supervision status

RF interference status
 To Up/Download:
Step 2. Press the “” key repeatedly to select
“Log” and then press “OK” and the
start of the log will be displayed.
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Step 2. Press the “” key repeatedly to select
“Up/Download” and then press “OK”
and the screen shows two options to
choose from based on your location:
Step 5B. After the connection is successful,
the display will show:
U p / D o w n l o a d i n g
= = >
R e m o t e
A c c e s s
L o c a l
A c c e s s
The arrow has changed to double line
and continued shifting right and left to
indicate the connection is in progress.
Step 3. Using “”, “” keys to select and
press “OK” to confirm your selection.
Step 6B. When the up/downloading is finished,
and as indicated so from the Pilot
Software, CTC-922 will automatically
returns to “Alarm Off” mode
1. Remote Up/Downloading
Step 4A. When “Remote Access” is selected,
the screen will show:
<NOTE>

P l e a s e
w a i t
f o r
R e m o t e
A c c e s s
Wait here for the connection from the
Central Monitoring Station or press
“
“ to exit to “Alarm Off” mode.
During Uploading & Downloading
process, press “
“ to exit and the
display will ask you to reconfirm:
Q u i t
U p / d o w n
M o d e
?
( + O k )
Press “OK” to return to “Alarm Off”
mode.
Step 5A. During attempts of “Remote Access”
connection, the screen will show:
U p / D o w n l o a d i n g
- - >
XI. False Alarm Management
CTC-922 has 3 regulatory
management facilities built-in:
The arrow will shift to the right and
back to the left to indicate the attempt
to connect is in progress.
Step 6A. After the connection is successful,
the display will show:
U p / D o w n l o a d i n g
= = >

Dual-Ply Entry Wanring

Alarm Abort Reporting

Sequential Verification Alarm
Reporting
alarm
1. Dual-Ply Entry Warning
The arrow has changed to double line
and continued shifting right and left to
indicate the connection is in progress.
 This is to warn the user that an alarm
report to the Central Monitoring Station is
about to be made
Step 7A. When the up/downloading of the
Central Monitoring Station is finished,
CTC-922 automatically returns to
“Alarm Off” mode.
 When a zone not programmed for delay is
violated during the Entry Delay, or the
correct PIN code was not entered within
the programmed Delay period, a 30-sec
internal alarm is given before an alarm
report is made.
2. Local Up/Downloading
Step 4B. When “Local Access” is selected,
the screen will show:
 If a valid user PIN code is entered within
the 30 seconds, the alarm will be aborted
and the system returns to normal status.
U p / D o w n l o a d i n g
- - >
 If no valid user PIN code is entered, a
burglar alarm will be sent.
The arrow will shift to the right and
back to the left to indicate the attempt
to connect is in progress.
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2. Mis Operation Reporting
Another Tamper switch to protect the
Power Supply Lid from being opened
or removed.
 This feature is designed to report Disarm
action of those valid User PIN codes
(programmed
to
“Latchkey.Rpt.Off”)
within 90 seconds of the alarm being
generated.


 Automatically, with Latchkey Reporting


generated when a second alarm from a
different Burglar DC8/9 or Burglar IR8/9 is
registered within a 30-min period.
sent in addition to the zone alarm report.

 Alarms cannot be verified after the Entry
Delay has been initiated.


The Control Panel is capable of detecting
following fault events:

AC Power Fail
Sensor Out-of-order
Sensor Low Battery
If the Control Panel can’t receive the
signals transmitted from an individual
sensor for a period of 2.5 Hours, a
“sensor out-of-order” fault event will be
detected.
Device and Control Panel
Tamper

Telephone Line Failure
After a continuous interference signal is
present for more than 30 seconds, an
interference event can be logged,
reported and displayed on the LCD (if
programmed so).
The Control panel, Door Contact,
Remote Keypad & PIR sensors are
“Tamper” protected.

Control Panel
Telephone Line Failure
If the telephone line is not present, a
warning will be generated.
A Tamper switch protects CTC-922
from any removal attempts away
from its cross mounting bracket
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CTC-922 will detect interference on the
868Mhz band, not on the 433Mhz band.
Device Sabotaged

Sensor out-of-order
The PIR sensor, Door Contact, Water
Sensor or Smoke Sensor, after installed,
will transmit a periodic supervision signal
at intervals between 30 min. to 50 min.
In case any fault condition is detected, the
Control Panel will respond with a “Fault”
display and/or “Fault” alarm respectively
according to the nature of the faulty event.

Sensor Low battery
If the battery voltage of PIR sensor, Door
Contact, Remote Keypad, Water Sensor,
Remote Controller or Smoke Sensor is
low, a “Sensor Low Battery” message will
be detected.
XII. Faulty Situations
Interference Detection
Door Contact
A Tamper switch protects the
enclosure from either being opened
or being removed from the mounting
surface.
 This Sequential Verification Report will be


the
A Back-Tamper protects the unit from
being removed from its mounting site
 A sequential verification alarm report is
Control Panel Low Battery
the
For IR-9
A Tamper switch protects
enclosure from being opened.
3. Sequential Verification
Reporting





For IR-8
A Tamper switch protects
enclosure from being opened.
being set to “ON”, all arm and disarm
actions of the User PIN code is reported to
the Central Monitoring Station every time.

PIR Sensor
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1. Fault Message Display
Step 5. After viewing all the fault events, press
“
” key, a prompt message is
displayed.
 When any fault situation persists, the
Control Panel will respond as below when
it is in Disarmed mode:

The Yellow LED will light to indicated
the fault condition

The LCD will display the type of fault
and the source of the fault in the
“Fault Display” section of the User
Menu.
Step 6. Press “OK”, then the fault event, which
the fault condition has been rectified,
will be cleared and the screen returns
to “Alarm off”.

A warning beep will sound at every
30 seconds.
<NOTE>

If a fault condition is detected while
the system is in full arm mode, the
fault event display will not be
generated until the system is
disarmed.
Cl e a r
F a u l t
Ds p :
( OK? )
2. Clearing Fault Message Display

In Step 6, if “
“ key is pressed, the
screen returns to “Alarm off”, the
Yellow LED stays on, the Control
Panel keeps sounding a short beep
every 30 seconds, and the fault event
display retains.

If the fault condition has not been
rectified, the fault event display will not
be cleared. It will come on again
while you try to arm the system and
the faulty condition inhibits the system
from being armed, then the fault
message will be displayed again. The
fault event display can be cleared only
after the fault condition has been
rectified.

Even when the fault messgae is
cleared, the fault event is still retained
in the “Log”.
 The Yellow LED will turn off automatically
once all of faulty conditions are restored, or
any faulty devices are removed. It can’t be
cleared manually.
 On the contrary, the fault message display
retains even though the faulty conditions
have been restored.
 The fault message can only be cleared
manually after the fault condition has been
rectified.
3.Viewing/Clearing the Fault
Message
4. Fault Event Response
 When a fault condition is detected, in
To check what the fault condition is,
Step 1. When the system is in Disarmed mode.
Enter your PIN Code followed by “OK”.
addition to the fault display, the Control
Panel will also respond separately
according to the nature of the fault event.
Step 2. The screen will display
 AC Power Fail
F au l t
A r m
 Only the yellow LED will light and
the fault message will be displayed,
no further action will be taken.
Ds p
 Control Panel Low Battery
and the cursor stays at “Fault Dsp”
 Any time the Panel battery Low is
detected, the Control Panel will
report, “Low battery” (code 302) to
the Central Station.
Step 3. Press “OK” to select “Fault Dsp”
Step 4. All the fault events are listed. Use
“” ,”” key to move the cursor
downwards or upwards. The screen
is also scrolled down or up
respectively.
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 However, Battery restoration will
not be reported.
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 Panel Sabotaged
 Interference
 If the Tamper switch on the Control
Panel is triggered while the system
is in Armed mode, the Control
Panel will sound an audible alarm
and report “Burglary Tamper”
(code 137) to the Central Station.
 When the system is programmed
with Interference Detection On, and
when there is an interference
detected for 30 seconds, the
Control
Panel
will
report
“Interference” (code 552) to the
Central Monitoring Station.
 While if the system is in Disarm
mode or Home mode, no reporting
or alarm will be generated.
5. Fault Message Nomenclature
 Tamper switch restoration is not
reported.
 The fault event message is displayed in
short form as below:
 Sensor Low Battery
 Any time battery low on any sensor
is detected, the Control Panel will
report “Low battery” (code 302) to
the Central Station.
Fault Condition
― Message displayed
AC Power Fail
― “AC failure”
 Sensor battery restoration is also
reported.
Control Panel low
battery
― “Panel L.B.”
Control Panel
sabotaged
― “Panel Tamper”
 Sensor Sabotaged
 If the Tamper switch on the PIR
Sensor or Door Contact is triggered
while the system is in Arm mode,
the Control Panel will sound an
audible alarm and report “Burglary
Tamper” (code 137) to the Central
Station.
Sensor Low Battery ―
―
(Sensor w/ Zone
Name) + “Tamper”
Sensor out-of-order
―
(Sensor w/ Zone
Name) + “out”
Tel. Line.Fail
<EXAMPLE>
 The Control Panel will report, when
the Tamper switch on the sensor is
restored

Sensor Sabotaged
Telephone Line Fail
 While if the system is in Disarm
mode or Home mode, no reporting
or alarm will be generated.
(Sensor w/ Zone
Name) + “L.B.”
If “DC Z 01 L.B.” is displayed, it means
Zone 1 Door Contact is low battery.
<NOTE>
Sensor out-of-order

 When the system is in Arm mode
and the Control Panel can’t receive
the supervisory signal from each
individual PIR sensor, Door Contact
or Smoke Sensor for a period of
2.4 Hours, the Control Panel will
sound an audible alarm and report
“Sensor Supervision Failure”
(code 147) to the Central Station.
 While if the system is in Disarmed
mode or Home mode, no reporting
will be done.
While you arm the system, if any of
Door Contact or PIR is triggered,,
arming is also progibited and the
sensor triggered will be displayed as
fault message.
Sensor triggered
Message displayed
Door Contact
triggered
(DC w/ Zone Name) +
“open”
PIR triggered
(IR w/ Zone Name) +
“Active”
 Sensor Restoration is also reported.
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XIII. Dialing & Two Way Voice
Communication
Step 4. If the Guardian code is correct, the
Control Panel will sound a long beep
to indicate the listen-in path is now
open.
1. Auto Dialing
Step 5. Press “1” button on the caller’s phone
set to send a DTMF “1” signal, the two
way voice communication is then
opened.



When only one Central Station telephone
number is stored and that number is
engaged,
the
Control
Panel
will
automatically redial that number up to
maximum of 5 times with an interval of 62
sec. Between dialing attempts.
When two Central Station telephone
numbers are stored, the Control Panel will
dial in accordance to the set priority order.
If the number being dialed is engaged, it
will try the next number. Each number will
be tried a maximum of 5 times eand the
redial interval between each number is 5
sec.
The maximum number of times the Control
Panel will retry is 10 times.

The Two Way Voice Communication
channel
enables
the
Central
Monitoring Station personnel to listen
in to what is happening on your side.
You can also talk to each other
through the microphone & speaker on
the Control Panel, hands free.

The communication channel, once
opened, lasts for 5 minutes. The caller
will hear repeated beep sound 20
second before the Control Panel
hangs up the line.

If the recipient wants to have more
time to listen, he can press the "1"
button on his telephone set again to
add another 5 minutes.
<NOTE>

If no Account Number is programmed,
the Control Panel will not dial.
<NOTE>

2. Opening the Two Way
Communication


The Control Panel, after sending the
alarm message and receiving a “kissoff” signal from the Central Monitoring
Station, will hang up the line
immediately.
3. Terminating the Two Way
Communication
In case double confirming the alarm
message is required by the Central
Station, the personnel in the Central
Station may open the two way voice
communication channel by following
the steps below:
After two-way voice communication has
been initiated, the Central Station
personnel
can
terminate
the
communication by sending DTMF "0"
signal. If DTMF “0” signal is received, the
two way voice communication will be
terminated and the Control Panel will go
back on-hook.
Step 1. Dial the Control panel within 3 minutes
of disconnecting the line after the
alarm reporting.
<NOTE>
Step 2. The Control Panel will answer the call
on the second ring. The caller will
hear 2 short beeps.

Step 3. The caller should key in the Guardian
code. The first key should be keyed in
within 3 seconds after the Control
Panel answers the call and complete
code entering within 30 seconds.
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When the Central Monitoring Station
opens the two way communication
channel, the Control Panel will then
stop the audible alarm to allow speech
communication.
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In any case, if the two-way voice
communication is not terminnated by
Central Station, the Control Panel will
automatically go on-hook as it is
terminated by signal "0" in 5 minutes
after the voice communication is
initiated.
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XIV. Hands-Free Calling

The Control Panel also provides the
convenience of functioning as a
“Hands-free phone”.

You can dial the phone number on the
keypad of the Control Panel,
communicate with the call recipient
using the built-in microphone and
speaker without lifting your hand-set.
XV. Hands-Free Call Answering

To do this, follow the procedure below.
Ri n g !
Ri n g !
Step 2. A prompt screen is shown to ask your
confirmation.
An s we r
<NOTE>
Ha n d s
F r e e
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pressing “
“ to abort, the screen
returns to previous screen.
Step 4. Voice communication is now enabled;
you can then converse with the caller
through the microphone & speaker on
the Control Panel.
Step 4. You can key in the telephone number,
the number entered will be dialed.
Step 5. Voice communication is now enabled.


30 minutes is allowed for one call.
The Control Panel will hang up
automatically after 30 minutes. You
will hear a repeated beeping sound
beginning 20 seconds before the call
is disconnected.
If you want to continue the
conversation, you can press any
numeric key on the keypad of the
Control Panel, another 30 minutes will
be added.

The Control Panel will hang up
automatically after 30 minutes. You
will hear a repeated beeping sound
beginning 20 seconds before the call
is disconnected.

If you want to continue the
conversation, you can press any
numeric key on the keypad of the
Control Panel, another 30 minutes will
be added.

If you want to hang up, you can
 Press “  “ key or “
If you want to hang up, you can
 Press “  “ key or “
“ key, or
 Press DISARM button on the Remote
“ key, or
 Press DISARM button on the Remote
controller.
controller.
The Control Panel will then
disconnect the line and go on-hook.
The Control Panel will then
disconnect the line and go on-hook.
<NOTE>
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Step 3. Press “OK” to confirm; the Control
Panel will go off-hook, and the screen
will show:
Ha n d s
F r e e
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ri n g !
Ri n g !
Step 2. If you want to answer the call Handsfree, press “  “ key, the screen will
show.
F r e e
( Ok ? )
Step 3. Press “OK” to confirm. The Control
Panel will go off-hook and the next
screen is displayed.

If the system is in Disarmed mode or
Home mode, when the telephone
rings you can answer the call without
lifting the hand-set.
Step 1. When the telephone rings, the screen
will show:
Step 1. If the system is in Disarmed mode or
Home mode, press “ “ key on the
keypad.
Ha n d s
During
Hands-free
conversation,
pressing “ARM” button or “Home”
button on the Remote controller, the
Control Panel will not respond.
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
When the telephone rings, you can
also answer the call by pressing the
“DISARM” button on the Remote
Controller twice within 3 seconds.
The screen will go to Step 3 directly
and you can converse with the caller,
hands-free.
I. Installer Set Up
This menu is for the installer to store the
Central Monitoring Station telephone number,
the Account Number and to configure the
system.
Step 1. Press “” key.
The screen will prompt you to enter the
“User1” PIN code.
I - Mo d e
En t e r
P- Co d e . . . .
Step 2. Key in “User1” PIN code within 10 sec.
The screen will prompt you to enter the
Installer code.
I - Mo d e
En t e r
I - Co d e . . . .
Step 3. Key in “7982” (default Installer code)
within 10 sec.
<NOTE>

During keying in the Installer Code,
press “
“ will clear the code field
(making all the * dots again). If the
code field is empty, press “
“, the
screen will exit and return to “Alarm
Off” screen.
Step 4. Press “OK”, then the Installer Menu
will be displayed.
T e l .
Ac c .
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H. Ex
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<NOTE>
Step 4. Press “OK”

Use “” & “” to move the cursor to
select the item, press “OK” to confirm
the selection.

“” displayed in front of an option
indicates the current setting.

The screen will return to the “Tel.
Number” screen to show you the
stored phone number and for you to
store another number:
*
In “Installer Menu”, if no key is
pressed within 10 minutes, the Control
Panel will automatically exit this menu
and return to “Alarm Off” display.
<NOTE>

The maximum length of a number is
20 digits including “” & “#”. If this
length is reached, the Control Panel
will sound 5 beeps and no key can be
keyed in except “
“ key and “OK”
key.

During entering the number, the
“
“ key is used as backspace.
However, if the number field is empty,
pressing the “
“ key, the screen will
return to “Tel. Numbers” screen.

During entering the number, when the
15th position is reached, non-fitting
numbers will scroll sideward to the left.
1. Setting Telephone Numbers
In “Installer” menu, select “Tel. Number”, the
screen allows you to set/change/delete the
Central Monitoring Station telephone numbers.
Two telephone numbers can be programmed in
priority order (A & B).
<NOTE>

A and B represent the priority number
of the two Central Station respectively
with “A” having the higher priority.

If the tel. number for a particular
priority number has not been stored,
three dots are displayed indicating the
memory spot is empty.



Change Tel. Numbers
Step 1. On the “Tel. Number” screen. Press
“OK”.
Only 9 digits can be displayed on the
tel. numbers list. Non-fitting numbers
are indicated with ..after the
incomplete number.
Step 2. The following screen will be displayed
for you to confirm if you really want to
change.
Ch a n g e
2 2 1 8 0 5 5 1
Store Tel. Numbers
Step 1. Move the curser to the “Tel. Number”
submenu and press “OK”.
En t e r
n e w No . + Ok
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A) . . .
B) . . .
<NOTE>
Step 2. Press “OK”.
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Step 3. Press “OK” to confirm. The following
screen will be displayed for you to
enter the new number.
The display will show the following
screen when no tel. number has been
entered:
*
A) 2 2 1 8 0 5 5 1
B) . . .

Press “
“ to abort and the screen
returns to “Tel. Number” screen.
The following screen will be shown for
you to enter the phone number.
Step 4. Key in the new number.
En t e r
Step 5. Press “OK”
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The new number will then override the
previous one. The screen returns to
“Tel. Number” screen.

after 4 digits is prohibited and the Control
Panel will sound 5-beep error sound while
a number less than 4 digits is ended with
“OK”, an error message “No. of digit must
be 4” will be displayed, and you are
requested to enter a new number again.
Delete Tel. Numbers
To delete a telephone number, follow the Step
1 to Step 3 of “Changing Tel. Number”
described above, and when “Enter new No.”
prompt screen is displayed.
3. Installer Code
 The Installer Code is used to enter Installer
Menu.
 The Installer Code consists of 4 digits and
En t e r
n e w No . + Ok
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
has been set to “7982” as default by the
factory. Before you set your own Installer
Code, “7982” has to be keyed in.
Step 4. Press “OK”, then the previous stored
number will be deleted.
 To set your own Installer Code, follow the
same steps as in setting the Master PIN
Code described in section II “General
Settings” of part “Configuring the
system”
2. Setting Account Numbers
In “Installer” menu, select “Acc. Number”, the
following
screen
allows
you
to
set/change/delete the Account
Number
associated with the Central Monitoring Station
number which is programmed in “Tel. Number”
menu.
4. Alarm length
This is for you to select the period of time that
the built-in siren will sound when an alarm is
activated. You can choose from 1 min. to 15
min. in 1-min increments.
Two Account Numbers can be programmed in
this menu in priority order (A & B).
*
A) . . .
B) . . .
Al a r m L e n g t h
3
m i n . ( ΛV O K )
<NOTE>


 Use “  “ & “  “ keys to switch between
options.
A and B represent the priority number
of the two Central Station respectively
and should correspond to the priority
numbers set in “Tel. Numbers” menu,
with “A” having the higher priority.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 3 minutes is set as factory default.
5. A.Exit Sound
If the Acct Number for a particular
priority number has not been stored,
three dots are displayed indicating the
memory spot is empty.
This is for you to decide whether the Control
Panel will sound short beeps during the Exit
Delay period when in Away Arming.
A) 0 0 0 0
B) . . .
Ex i t
Ex i t
Ex i t
 To set/change the account number, follow
the
same
steps
as
those
to
set/change/delete
the
Tel.
Number
described in previous section.
Hi
L o
Of f
 Press “  “ & “  “ keys to select the
option. Options available are “Hi” for high
volume, “Lo” for low volume and “Off” for
no entry sound
 Be sure to update the Account Number
accordingly while the Monitoring Station
number has been updated.
 Press “OK” to confirm

 The Account Number is a 4-digit number.
Further key pressing of numeric number
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“Exit Snd Lo” (Exit sound Low) is set as
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Of
1
2
3
4
This is for you to decide whether the Control
Panel will sound short beeps during the Entry
Delay Period when Away Arming.
En t r y
En t r y
En t r y
Sn d
Sn d
Sn d
f
Mi
Mi
Mi
Mi
n
n
n
n
.
.
.
.
to
Hi
L o
Of f
1 0
Mi n .
 Press “  “ & “  “ keys to select the
 Press “  “ & “  “ keys to select the
option.
option.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 “Off” is set as factory default.
 “Entry Snd Lo” (Entry Sound Low) is set
as factory default.
10. Verification
Turn on and off the Sequential Verification
Reporting.
7. H.Exit Sound
This is for you to decide whether the Control
Panel will sound short beeps during the Exit
Delay period when Home Arming.
Ex i t
Ex i t
Ex i t
Sn d
Sn d
Sn d
S e q . V e r i f . Of f
S e q . V e r i f . On
 Press “” & “” keys to select the option.
Hi
L o
Of f
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 “Seq.Verif.Off” (Sequential Verification Off)
is set as factory default.
 Press “  “ & “  “ keys to select the
option.
<NOTE>
 Press “OK” to confirm
For detailed description of this feature, please
refer to Sec. 10 “False Alarm Management” of
“Configuring your system”
 “Exit Snd Lo” (Exit sound Low) is set as
factory default.
8. H.Entry Sound
11. Final Door
This is for you to decide whether the Control
Panel will sound short beeps during the Entry
Delay Period when Home Arming.
Turn on and off the Final Door Set Option.
En t r y
En t r y
En t r y
Sn d
Sn d
Sn d
F i n a l Do o r
F i n a l Do o r
Hi
L o
Of f
Of f
On
 Press “” & “” keys to select the option.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 “FinalDoor On” (Final Door Set Option On)
 Press “  “ & “  “ keys to select the
is set as factory default.
option.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 “Entry Snd Lo” (Entry Sound Low) is set
as factory default.
<NOTE>
9. Siren Delay
When “Final Door Arming” is programmed,
the Control Panel will arm after the entry door
is closed. For more description of this feature,
please refer to Sec. II “Away (Alarm On)
Mode” of “Operation”
This is for you to decide how long should the
Control Panel suppress all audible alarms after
an Burglar alarm is reported. Options are
“OFF” and 1-min delay to 10-min delay in
increments of 1 minute
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12. Interference
14. Check-In Report
Turn on and off the detection feature of
interference.
This is to select whether the Control Panel
needs to do check-in reporting to the Central
Station automatically and to select the period of
time between check-in reports.
Options
available are “Disable”, “6 hrs”, “12hrs”,
“18hrs”, “1 day”, “2 days”, “3 days”, “7 days”
& “28 days”.
De t e c t i o n
De t e c t i o n
Of f
On
 Press “” & “” keys to select the option.
 Press “OK” to confirm.
Ch e c k - I n
Di s a b l e (
 “Detection Off” is set as factory default.
<NOTE>


 Use “” & “” keys to switch between
When the “Detection On” is selected,
whenever the signal jamming period
lasted longer than 30 seconds, this
fault event will be logged, reported to
the Central Monitoring Station and
displayed on the LCD to warn the user.
options.
 Press “OK” to confirm

When the “Dectection Off” is selected,
CTC-922 will not check interference
status.
This is to set the time delay before the first
“Auto Check-In” report to be made. For
example, if “Offset” time period is set to 2
Hours, then the Control Panel will make the
first “Auto Check-In” report after 2 hours, then
afterwards reports periodically at regular
intervals set by “Check-In Rpt” described
above.
Turn on and off the Remote Controller disarm
function.
En t
En t
E
E
“Disable” is set as factory default,
meaning the Control Panel will not make
“Auto Check-In” reports automatically.
15. Offset Period
13. Remote Controller Entry
Enable
RC
RC
Rp t
V OK)
Of f
On
Options available are 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 3
Hours, 4 Hours, 8 Hours & 12 Hours.
 Press “” & “” keys to select the option.
Of f s e t
1 Hr
 Press “OK” to confirm.
 “Remote Controller Entry Enable off” is
 Use “” & “” keys to switch between
set as factory default.
options.
<NOTE>

When the “Remote Controller Entry
Enable” is set to “Off” it will not be
possible to disarm the Control Panel
when the system is fully armed unless
an entry point device is activated first.
This feature is used to ensure that the
system cannot be disarmed with a
stolen
Remote Control
without
unlocking a door first.

When the “Remote Controller Entry
Enable” is set to “On”, the Remote
Controller can Arm and Disarm the
Control Panel as normal without
activating an entry point first.
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 Press “OK” to confirm
 “1 hr” is set as factory default.
16. Receiver Ass.
This is for you to select how many Central
Station Receivers should the Control Panel
report to.
Options available are “Receiver 1 or Receiver
2” and “Receiver 1 and Receiver 2”. Where
“Receiver 1” means the Central Station whose
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telephone number is set at priority “A”, and
“Receiver 2” means the Central Station whose
telephone number is set at priority “B” in “Tel.
Settings” menu respectively.
If you choose “Receiver 1 and 2”, the Control
Panel will need to successfully report to both
receivers.
If you choose “Receiver 1 or 2”, the Control
Panel will try to dial Receiver 1 first. If it is
failed, the Control Panel will try to dial Receiver
2. As long as one of the two Receivers is
reported, then the job is done.
Rc v 1
Rc v 1
/
&

Rc v 2
Rc v 2
 Use “” & “” keys to select the option.
<NOTE>

“Rcv 1 / Rcv 2” means “Receiver 1 or
Receiver 2”.



17. Mobility
This is to disable or enable the Mobility Timer
with selected countdown period. Options
available are Disable, 4 hours, 8 hours and
12 hours.
V
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
“Normal” is set as factory default.
F o l l o w- On
F o l l o w- On



V
Press “OK” to confirm.
Of f
On
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
“Follow-On Off” is set as factory default.
<NOTE>
“Disable” is set as factory default.
<NOTE>
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This extra option is to automatically allow the
call recipient to speak with or listen-in to what
is happening on the alarmed site following an
event.
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.

When the system is set to “Away
Arm”, the timer automatically stops.
When the system enters “Home Arm”
or “Disarm” mode, the timer
automatically starts again.
19. Follow-On
If the Mobility Timer is enabled, it will count
down the pre-programmed time length. When
the timer times out without being reset, a report
will be made to the Central Monitoring Station.



In “Disarm” mode: whenever
any of the DC or IR (except 24
Hr, Fire, Medical Emergency
and Water) is triggered, or
whenever any of the keys of the
Control Panel is pressed
Awa y Ar m
N o r ma l
“Rcv1 & Rcv 2” means “Receiver 1
and Receiver 2”.
Di s a b l e
4 Hr s

This extra option is to choose for Tamper Alarm
of unauthorized sabotage to the devices only
when the system is “Away Armed” in addition
to the normal operational directive of Tamper
Alarm.
“Receiver 1 / Receiver 2” is set as factory
default.

In “Home” mode: whenever any
“Home Omit” DC, IR is
triggered, or whenever any of
the keys of the Control Panel is
pressed
18. Tamper Alarm
 Press “OK” to confirm


When the “Mobility” is set with a
specified timer, the Control Panel will
report to the Central Monitoring
Station when the timer runs out unless
one of the following actions occurred
in advance to reset the timer:
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When the “Follow-On” feature is
enabled, after the Control Panel
reports a Burglar Alarm, in addition, it
will report a “606” event code to the
Central Monitoring Station.

Event Code “606” for “Follow-On” will
open the “Listen-In” path for 2
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22. Latch Option
minutes with the “Kiss-Off” signal
received, to allow the call recipient to
talk to or listen in to the other side of
the telephone line.

This is to program the Latch Key Reporting
feature for all users and any arming/disarming
actions of the Remote Controllers of the
system.
When the “Follow-On” feature is
disabled, after the Control Panel
reports a Burglar Alarm, it will proceed
to hang up the line.
L a t c h
L a t c h
L a t c h
20. Check Telephone Line



This is to program the Control Panel to or not
to consistently check the working status of the
telephone line connection.
Ch k
Ch k


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L i n e
L i n e
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
“Latch Enable” is set as factory default.
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
When the “Latchkey Reporting”
feature is enabled, the system reports
to the Central Monitoring Station of the
arming/disarming actions of the user
and the RC that are programmed to
do so at the “Programming Menu”.

When the “Latchkey Reporting”
feature is chosen “OFF”, this feature is
completely
hidden
from
the
“Programming Menu” and disabled.

When the “Latchkey Reporting”
feature
is
chosen
“ON”,
all
arming/disarming actions of all users
and the RCs will be reported to the
Central Monitoring Station without
individual programming process at the
“Programming Menu”.
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
“Chk Line On” is set as factory default.
<NOTE>

When the “Chk Line” feature is
enabled, the Control Panel checks the
connection status of the telephone line
every 3 seconds and if line fault exists,
it will display the fault message on the
LCD and log the fault in memory.
21. Duress Option
This is to enable/disable the Duress Code
programmed in the “Programming Menu” .
Du r e s s
Du r e s s
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

23. Panic Option
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This is to enable/disable the Panic Button
found on the Remote Controller.
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
Pa n i c
Pa n i c
“Duress On” is set as factory default.



<NOTE>


When the “Duress Option” feature is
enabled,
the
“Duress
Code”
programming option will be available
at the “Genernal Setting of the
Programming Menu”
Otherwise, when
chosen “OFF”,
option will be
“General Setting
be programmed.
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Ke y
Ke y
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
“Panic Key On” is set as factory default.
<NOTE>

“Duress Option” is
the “Duress code”
hidden from the
menu” and can not
When the “Panic
seleceted, the Panic
Remote Controller
functional and can not
Alarm.
Key Off” is
button of the
will not be
trigger a Panic
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

This is to disable or enable the Supervision
feature with selected supervision period.
Options available are Disable, 4 hours, 6
hours, 8 hours and 12 hours.
*
Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
Press “OK” to confirm.
“Limited Off” is set as factory default.
<NOTE>
Di s a b l e
4 Hr s
6 Hr s

When the “Limited On” option is
seleceted, the available device zone
attributes when adding devices will be
limited to Burglar, Home Omit, Delay
and Entry only.

When the “Limited Off” option is
seleceted, all available device zone
attributes (based upon each individual
device) will be displayed for selection
when adding devices at the Device +/process.
 Use “” & “” keys to switch between
options.
 Press “OK” to confirm

“6 hrs” is set as factory default, meaning
the Control Panel will need to receive a
functional signal from each and every
device of the system within a 6-hour period.
If any device failed to do so, the Control
Panel will send in a Sensor-Out-Of-Order
report to the Central Monitoring Station
27. Device +/- Option
This is to select whether to feature “Device
Adding and Removing” at the Programming
menu for its availability.
25. Up/Down Location
This is to select at which menu between
Programming menu and the User menu,
should the Uploading/Downloading be featured
for its availability. ”.
P - Mo d e
P - Mo d e
 Use “” & “” keys to switch between
P - Mo d e
Us e r
Me n u
options.
 Press “OK” to confirm
 Use “” & “” keys to switch between

options.
 Press “OK” to confirm

“User menu” is set as factory default,
meaning the Control Panel will feature
Up/Downloading feature at the User menu
for the user to utilize this feature freely with
his/her user PIN code.
user will not be able to add/edit/remove the
device at free will.
28. Devices +/-
will also require the Master PIN code in
addition to be able to enter the
Programming Menu to utilize this feature.
From here you can edit all the devices
previously learnt-in, add or delete devices
including the external sirens.
26. Zone Type
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P
This is to limit or to not limit the available
device attributes for devices when they are
added into the system (See Device +/- section
of the Programming Menu for detail
description of the selection of device zone
attribute)..
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“P-Mode On” is set as factory default,
meaning the Control Panel will feature
Device Adding and Removing feature at
the Programming Menu.
 If “P-Mode Off” is selected instead, the
 If “P-Mode” is selected instead, the user
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1. Adding Devices
Step 1. To learn in a sensor, move the cursor
to the position “Add Device”, then
press “OK”, a prompting message is
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then press “OK”.
displayed.
<NOTE>
* P u s h Bu t t o n On *
De v i c e
t o Ad d !

Step 2. Press the test button on the sensor or
any button on the Remote Controller.
Step 3. If a signal is detected, the screen will
show you the type of the device on the
second line.
Al r e a d y Ex i s t
i n s y s t e m
The message will be displayed for 2
sec. then the screen return to Step 1.
screen to wait for the signal from
another device.
De t e c t e d ( Ok ? )
Do o r
Co n t a c t
<NOTE>

The categories of devices are listed as
followings:

Door Contact ---- DC

PIR Sensor ----- IR

Remote Controller --- RC

Remote Keypad ---KP

Smoke Detector --- SD

Water Sensor --- WS

Indoor Siren --- SR

Outdoor Siren --- BX

Night Switch --- NS

Pressing “
“ key will abort the
procedure and will not learn-in the
device.

Depending the type of the device,
different screens will then be
displayed accordingly for further
configuration purpose.
Door Contact
StepA7. After a zone number for the Door
Contact is assigned, you can futher
specify how it will work in different
modes. You are requested to make a
selection among “Burglar”, “ Home
Omit”, “Home Access”, “Entry”, “24
Hour”, “Fire”, “Medical Emg” and
“Water” device.:
Step 4. Press “OK” to confirm the device type.
A prompting message will be
displayed for 2 sec. to prompt you to
select the zone number for the device.
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Step 5. Then all the available unused zones
(zones which have no device added in)
out of a total 20 zones will be
displayed on the screen.
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Step 6. Use “” & “” keys to move the
cursor to the desired zone number
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When a sensor is added to the system
for the second time (without removing
first). An error message will be
displayed.
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
“B” for Burglar Door Contact

When the system is in Arm mode, if a
“Burglar” Door Contact is triggered, a
“Burglar Alarm” will be activated
immediately, an event Code “130” will
be reported.

When the system is in Armed mode,
the Control Panel is counting down
the Entry Delay, if a “Burglar” Door
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Contact is triggered, the Control Panel
does not respond.

“H” for 24 Hour Door Contact

The“24 Hour” Door Contact is active
all the time and does not have to be
armed or disarmed. An event code of
“130” will be reported.

During the Exit Delay period, if a
“Burglar” Door Contact is triggered,
the Control Panel does not respond .

“O” for Home Omit Door Contact

“F” for Fire Door Contact

When the system is in Home mode, if
a “Home Omit” Door Contact is
triggered, the Control Panel does not
respond.

The “Fire” Door Contact is active all
the time and does not have to be
armed or disarmed. When triggerd, a
“111” event code will be reported.

When the system is in Full Arm mode,
if a “Home Omit” Door Contact is
triggered, the Control Panel will
respond in the same way as if a
“Burglar” Door Contact is triggered.
However an event Code of “132” will
be reported.

“M” for Medical Emg Door Contact

A “Medical Emg” Door Contact is
active all the time and does not have
to be armed or disarmed. An event
code of “101” will be reported.

“W” for Water Door Contact

“Water” Door Contact acts as an
Universal Transmitter and have a
Water leakage sensor connected to it.

The “Water” Door Contact is active all
the time and does not have to be
armed or disarmed. An event code of
“154” will be reported, if the water
leakage sensor connected to it is
triggered.

“A” for Home Access Door Contact

When the Door Contact has been set
to “Home Access” and triggered
when the system is in Arm mode, the
Control Panel will start a Burglar
Alarm and report a “130” event code.

When the system is in Home mode, if
a “Home Access” Door Contact is
triggered, the Control Panel will start
an Entry Delay period to give enough
time to disarm the system

However, during the Entry Delay or
Exit Delay period, if a “Home Access”
Door Contact is triggered, the Control
Panel does not respond.

“E” for Entry Door Contact

If the Door Contact has been set to
“Entry” and triggered when the
system is in Arm mode, the Control
Panel will start an entry period to give
enough time to disarm the system.

After the delay period has expired and
no correct PIN code entered, the
Control Panel will respond with a
“Burglar Alarm” and an event code
“131” will be reported if the system
has not been disarmed. .

If the Door Contact has been set to
“Entry” and triggered when the
system is in Disarmed mode, the
Control Panel will sound a ding-dong
Door Chime (if programmed).
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StepA8.Use the “”,”” to make your
selection and confirm by pressing
“OK”. You are now invited to give a
name or location description to the
device to help understand system
events. You can enter up to 10 letters
as you please for the name followed
by “OK” or just press “OK” for no
name. Please see section “Device
Naming” for details.
En t e r
N a me + O k
. . . . . . . . . . . .
StepA9. Press “OK” when zone name entering
is completed. The display will show
the new zone name with the attribute
next to the device and prompt you to
confirm your programming:
I n s t a l l e d :
( OK? )
DC Ba c k d o o r
B
StepA10. Press “OK”, adding a Door Contact
is now completed, screen returns to
the “Device +/-“ menu.
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<NOTE>

I R
Press “
“, all the learning/setting
processes having done will be ignored,
the screen returns to “Device +/“ menu.
<NOTE>

StepB7.After a zone number for the PIR is
assigned the following choice screen
is displayed.
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StepB10. Press “OK”, adding a PIR is now
completed, screen returns to the
“Device +/-“ menu.
PIR Detector
B
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H
E
Ha l l wa y
Press “
“, all the learning/setting
processes having done will be ignored,
the screen returns to “Device +/“ menu.
Remote Controller
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StepC7. After a zone number for the RC is
assigned the following choice screen
is displayed.
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Me d i c a l
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<NOTE>
<NOTE>

For a PIR Detector, you may choose
between “Burglar”, “Home Omit”,
“Home Access”, and “Entry”.

For detailed functional description of
PIR Detector in these 4 different
device modes, please refer to the
Note section following Step A7 for
adding Door Contact.

“B” for Burglar PIR Detector

“O” for Home Omit PIR Detector.

“A” for Home Access PIR Detector.

“E” for Entry PIR Detector.
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“P” for Personal Attack Remote
Controller

“M” for Medical Emergency Remote
Controller
Control Panel will give a “Medical
Emergency” alarm when the panic
button is pressed for 3 seconds long
or twice within 3 seconds. An event
code of “101” will be reported
StepC8. Use the “”,”” to make your
selection and confirm by pressing
“OK”. The next display will prompt
you to select whether to have all
Arm/Disarm actions of this Remote
Controller to be reported to the
Central Monitoring Station or not:
+ Ok
*
StepB9. Press “OK” when finished and the
display will show The display will
show the newl zone name and the
attribute next to the device:
I n s t a l l e d :
For a Remote Controller, you may
choose between “Personal Attack”,
and “Medical Emergency” device
mode.
Control Panel will give a “Personal
Attack” alarm when the panic button
is pressed for 3 seconds long or twice
within 3 seconds. An event code of
“120” will be reported
StepB8. Use the “”,”” to make your
selection and confirm by pressing
“OK”. You are now invited to give a
name or location description to the
device to help understand system
events. You can enter up to 10
letters as you please for the name
followed by “OK” or just press “OK”
for no name. Please see section
“Device Naming” for details.
En t e r
N a me
. . . . . . . . . .

L a t c h . Rp t . Of f
L a t c h . Rp t . On
StepC9. Press “” “” keys to select your
option and press “OK”. You are now
invited to give a name or location
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description to the device to help
understand system events. You can
enter up to 10 letters as you please
for the name followed by “OK” or
just press “OK” for no name. Please
see section “Device Naming” for
details.
En t e r
N a me
. . . . . . . . . .
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 Learn Siren

+ Ok
Step 1. Put all the desired Auxiliary devices
into learn mode (Refer to their
individual Operational Manual).
StepC10. Press “OK” when finished and the
display will show the new zone
name next to the device:
Step 2. Move the cursor to the position
“Learn Siren”.
I n s t a l l e d :
( OK? )
R C MR . S MI T H
Step 3. Press “OK”.
Step 4. The Control Panel will then sound a
long beep and transmit Learning code
to all devices simultaneously. The Out
Door Bell Box (BX-7) should respond
by activating its siren & strobe light
momentarily, the Indoor Bell Box (SR7) should respond by 2 short beeps
while the UR-7 status LED lights up
for 3 seconds.
StepC11. Press “OK”, adding a RC is now
completed, screen returns to the
“Device +/-“ menu.
<NOTE>



After a Remote Controller is added in,
you can use the Remote Controller to
arm/disarm the system. In addition,
pressing the “Panic” button for 3
seconds or twice within 3 seconds, the
Control Panel will generate a Panic
alarm.
Step 5. Place these auxiliary devices out of
Learn mode. Adding them into the
system is completed.
The “Panic“ alarm generated from the
Remote Controller will have to be
silenced at the Control Panel only.
See section “Stop the Alarm”.
<NOTE>
Press “
“, all the learning/setting
processes having done will be ignored,
the screen returns to “Device +/“ menu.
4. Program Siren
If an outdoor Bell Box, Indoor Bell Box or
Universal Receiver etc. is to be included in the
system, it should be programmed first by the
Control Panel, so that the Control Panel can
communicate with these auxiliary devices.
To program these auxiliary devices, select
“Program Siren” in the “Device +/-“ menu.
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If there is any detector or Remote
Controller has been added already,

If any of these devices does not
respond, make sure that the device is
in learn mode and repeat the steps
again.

After they are added in, every time
pressing a PIN code & followed by
“OK” key will result in the Control
Panel transmitting signal to all of them.

If there is no other detector or Remote
Controller being added first, the
following message will be displayed in
Step 3.
P l e a s e
a d d
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d e v i c e
The message will be displayed for 2
sec. then the screen returns to
“Device +/-“ menu.
You are
requested to add a detector or
Remote Controller first then you can
try programming these auxiliary
devices again.
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<IMPORTANT NOTE>

For the following options, whichever
option is selected, when the Control
Panel transmits the signal, all added
sirens will simultaneously received the
signal and all will acted accordingly
29. DC Options
This option here is to select whether to add
“Set/Unset” as an extra device attribute when
adding the Door Contact. This feature allows
the Door Contact to set or unset the alarm
system on its own without the user having to
arm/disarm the system with a PIN code. .
 Siren Tamp.On, Siren
Tamp.Off
The Outdoor Siren BX-7 and Indoor Siren
SR-7 tamper switch can be enabled and
disabled remotely. This is used especially
when replacing siren battery.


Se t / Un s e t
Se t / Un s e t



Disable the Siren tamper switch by
selecting “Siren Tamp.Off” and press
“OK”.
All added sirens will
temporarity
lose
their
Tamper
Protection simultanously
Enable the Siren tamper switch by
selecting “Siren Tamp.On” and press
“OK”. All added sirens will be enabled
with
the
Tamper
protection
simultanously.
 Confirm On, Confirm Off
Disable the Siren Confirmation by
selecting “Confirmation Off” and
press “OK”.

Enable the Siren Confirmation by
selecting “Confirmation On” and
press “OK”.
“Set/Unset On” is set as factory default.

When the “Set/Unset On” is selected,
this new device zone attribute will be
displayed along with other zone
attributes as an extra choice when
adding the Door Contact.

When the “Set/Unset Off” is selected,
this new device zone attribute will not
be displayed along with other zone
attributes as an extra choice.
CTC-922 uses a DTMF downloading protocol
and the downloading can be initiated by the
Central Monitoring Station using ring-back
security or by using user/installer initiation.
 Generic downloading software runs on
Windows 95, 98, XP and 2000 paired with
a special DTMF modem in the same
package
 All the programmable features available to
the
Installer
are
accessible
up/downloading and editing.
for
 The following diagnostic information and
 Entry Snd On, Entry Snd Off
managerial information can be uploaded:
The Outdoor Siren BX-7 and Indoor Siren
SR-7 can be enabled or disabled from
sounding the Entry Delay warning beeps.
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Press “OK” to confirm.
30. Up/Downloading
Both the Outdoor Siren BX-7 and the
Indoor Siren SR-7 can be enabled for
arming and disarming confirmation where
beeps are emitted from the Siren to
validate that the system has been armed
and disarmed.

Use “” & “” keys to select the options.
The Siren tamper disable will
automatically revert to “On” after
about an hour if not switched back.
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<NOTE>

Enable the Siren Entry Sound by
selecting “Entry Snd On” and press
“OK”.
Disable the Siren Entry Sound by
selecting “Entry Snd Off” and press
“OK”.
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Event Log

Transmitter battery status

Control Panel battery status

Last recorded received signal
strengths

Transmitter supervision status
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RF interference status
back to the left to indicate the attempt
to connect is in progress.
 To Up/Download:
Step 4B. After the connection is successful,
the display will show:
Step 1. Press the “” key repeatedly to select
“Up/Download” and then press “OK”
and the screen shows two options to
choose from based on your location:
U p / D o w n l o a d i n g
= = >
R e m o t e
A c c e s s
L o c a l
A c c e s s
The arrow has changed to double line
and continued shifting right and left to
indicate the connection is in progress.
Step 2. Using “”, “” keys to select and
press “OK” to confirm your selection.
Step 5B. When the up/downloading is finished,
and as indicated so from the Pilot
Software, CTC-922 will automatically
returns to “Alarm Off” mode
1. Remote Up/Downloading
Step 3A. When “Remote Access” is selected,
the screen will show:
<NOTE>

P l e a s e
w a i t
f o r
R e m o t e
A c c e s s
Q u i t
U p / d o w n
M o d e
?
( + O k )
Wait here for the connection from the
Central Monitoring Station or press
“
“ to exit to “Alarm Off” mode.
Press “OK” to return to “Alarm Off”
mode.
Step 4A. During attempts of “Remote Access”
connection, the screen will show:
U p / D o w n l o a d i n g
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II. Reset Procedure

The arrow will shift to the right and
back to the left to indicate the attempt
to connect is in progress.
If more than 17 incorrect keys
entered, then the unit will revert to
normal “Alarm On” mode.
 Reset to Factory Default
Step 5A. After the connection is successful,
the display will show:
Setting
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The Control Panel can clear all programmed
parameters by the following sequence:
The arrow has changed to double line
and continued shifting right and left to
indicate the connection is in progress.
1. Power down Control Panel and remove the
battery
2. Apply power while holding down the “”
key.
Step 6A. When the up/downloading of the
Central Monitoring Station is finished,
CTC-922 automatically returns to
“Alarm Off” mode.
3. Release the “” key when a tone is heard,
“Enter Code” will be displayed.
4. Enter the following keys
“”, “OK”
2. Local Up/Downloading
5. Press the “
Step 3B. When “Local Access” is selected,
the screen will show:
sequence:
” key
6. All programmed parameters are reset to
factory default setting.
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- - >
7. If more than 17 incorrect keys entered,
then the unit will revert to normal “Alarm
On” mode.
The arrow will shift to the right and
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information to report an event in the system.
<NOTE>

Once the “System Reset” is executed,
all the programmed data are returned
to its default value and all the devices
having been learnt-in are removed.
You have to do the programming and
learn in the device one by one again.
5. Placement
The first message block is sent beginning 250
msec. (250 min., 300 max.) after the end of
either the Handshake Tone sequence or after a
Kiss off (Acknowledgement) tone. The delay is
timed from the end of the tone.
III. Communication Protocal &
Format
6. Message Composition
The CTC-922 Control Panel communicates
with Central Station receiver by using
Contact-ID protocol.
Where
The form of the message is:
ACCT MT QXYZ GG CCC
The
Control
Panel
to
RECEIVER
communication section is composed of three
basic elements:
ACCT = 4 Digit Account number (0-9, B-F)
MT
= Message Type, 18H.
the Handshake Tone sequence, Message
Blocks, and Acknowledgements.
The
Handshake Tone sequence consists of a pair
of single-frequency tones sequenced in time.
The Message Blocks consist of a series of
DTMF tone bursts separated by spaces. The
Acknowledgement Tone is a single tone burst.
Q
= Event qualifier, which gives
specific event information:
XYZ
= Event code (3 Hex digits 0-9, B-F)
GG
= Group or Partition number (00H)
CCC
= Zone Number
000 CTC-922
1. Handshake Tone
001 Zone 1
The Handshake Tone sequence is produced by
the RECEIVER. The purpose is to signal the
Control Panel that the communication channel
is ready.
002 Zone 2
003 Zone 3
…………………..
…………………..
2. Placement
018 Zone 18
The Handshake Tone sequence is emitted by
the receiver after going off-hook and delaying
an interval of at least 0.5 seconds but typically
no greater than 2.0 seconds. This time allows
the phone network connection to settle before
the communication process begins.
019 Zone 19
020 Zoen 20
021 Guardian code 1
022 Guardian code 2
3. Composition
7. Data Tone
The handshake tone sequence shall consist of:
The message is sent using standard DTMF
tones.
A burst of 1400 Hz. ± 3% tone with a duration
of 100 msec. ± 5%
The timing of the tones shall be as follows:
A pause of 100 msec. ± 5%
Burst ON time – 50 msec. (50 min., 60 max.)
A burst of 2300 Hz. ± 3% tone with a duration
of 100 msec. ± 5%
Burst OFF time – 50 msec. (50 min., 60 max.)
8. Kiss off (Acknowledgement)
4. Message Blocks
Tone
A Message Block is sent by the Control Panel.
Each message block contains sufficient
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The Kiss off tone from the receiver is used to
tell the Control Panel that the message has
been received successfully. The frequency of
the tone is 1400 Hz. ± 3%. The Control Panel
detect a minimum of 400 msec. of tone before
considering the kiss off to be valid.
of the following device is triggered.
 When the Wrist Transmitter (WTR) or
Emergency Pendant (EP) is pressed.
 120- Panic
 When the Panic Button of the Remote
Controller (RC) is pressed.
 121-Duress
The PIR set at “Burglary” (@ ”B”)

The PIR set at “Delay” (@ “D”)
Door Contact

PIR Sensor

Smoke Detector
 301- AC Failure
 When any one of the following devices
is triggered:


 When the Water Sensor connected to
DC set at “Water” (@”W”) is triggered.
 130- Burglary
The Door Contact (DC) set at
“Delay” (@ “D”)
PIR Sensor
 154- Water leakage
 When the Duress Code is entered to
Disarm or Arm the system..


 When the CTC-922 can’t receive the
signal transmitted from any one of the
following devices individually for a
period of more than 4 Hours.
 When the Smoke Detector (SD) is
triggered.
The Door Contact (DC) set at “24
Hours” (@ “H”)
Door Contact
 147- Sensor Supervisor Failure
 111- Smoke


 When the Alarm was verified by the
triggering of a second alarm from a
different Burglar IR8/9 or DC8/9 within
a 30-min period.
 101 - Personal emergency
The Door Contact (DC) set at
“Burglary” (@ “B”)
CTC-922
 139- Alarm Confirmation
9. Event code


 When the AC power fails for more
than 10 sec.
 302- Low battery
 When the battery voltage of any one
of the following devices is low.
 131- Perimeter
 When the DC set at “Entry” (@ “E”) is
triggered.

The CTC-922

Door Contact

PIR Sensor

Smoke Sensor

Wrist Transmitter
 400- Open/Close (Reserved)
 When the system is opened (disarmed)
or closed (armed) by using the
Remote Controller.
 When the PIR set at “Entry” (@ “E”) is
triggered.
 132- Interior
 401- O/C by user
 When the DC set at “Home Omit” (@
“O”) is triggered.
 When the system is opened (disarmed)
or closed (armed) by entering the
Guardian code.
 When the PIR set at “Home Omit” (@
“O”) is triggered.
<NOTE>
 137- Burglary Tamper

 When the Tamper Switch on any one
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open/close
status.
However,
whenever arming or disarming the
system by entering the “Guardian
Code”, the CTC-922 will report event
code “401” with Zone Number “021” or
“022”.
 407 Remote Arm/Disarm (Reserved)
 456 Partial Arm
 When partially arm the system by
entering the Guardian Code.
 602 Periodic test report
 When the CTC-922 makes periodic
Check-in reporting.
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