Manual Matrix6 PDF
Manual Matrix6 PDF
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Matrix 6/816 Programming Guide
CONTENTS
1. ENTERING / EXITING ENGINEER MODE & CHANGE ENGINEER CODE ...................................................................... 1
1.1 Entering / Exiting Engineer Mode ...................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Change Engineer Code ..................................................................................................................................... 1
2. SYSTEM OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 2
3. ZONE CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Zone Options................................................................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Zone Types ..................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.3 Copy Arm Mode A to Modes B, C & D .............................................................................................................. 11
4. USER CODES & ATTRIBUTES.............................................................................................................................. 11
5. REMOTE KEYPAD PARAMETERS.......................................................................................................................... 13
6. ARM OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 14
6.1 Exit Mode...................................................................................................................................................... 14
6.2 Keyswitch Zone Arm Mode.............................................................................................................................. 14
6.3 Number of Re-Arms ....................................................................................................................................... 14
7. TIMERS ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
8. OUTPUTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
8.1 Zone To Follow.............................................................................................................................................. 16
8.2 Output Types ................................................................................................................................................ 16
8.3 PGM Polarity.................................................................................................................................................. 17
9. COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................ 17
9.1 Account Code ................................................................................................................................................ 17
9.2 Up/Downloading Code.................................................................................................................................... 17
9.3 Telephone Line Options.................................................................................................................................. 18
9.4 Test Dial Time ............................................................................................................................................... 18
9.5 Test Dial Interval ........................................................................................................................................... 18
9.6 Test Dial Sequence ........................................................................................................................................ 19
9.7 Number of Voice Message Dials ...................................................................................................................... 19
10. FORMATS ....................................................................................................................................................... 19
10.1 Telephone Number....................................................................................................................................... 19
10.2 Reporting Formats Allocation ........................................................................................................................ 19
11. SEND OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 20
11.1 Telephone Dial Sequence.............................................................................................................................. 20
11.2 Send Options............................................................................................................................................... 20
11.3 Voice Message Allocation .............................................................................................................................. 23
12. ENGINEER AND MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS...................................................................................................... 24
12.1 Engineer Code NVM Reset ............................................................................................................................ 24
12.2 PGM Output Test ......................................................................................................................................... 24
12.3 Walk Test.................................................................................................................................................... 24
12.4 Local RS232 Up/Downloading Session............................................................................................................ 24
12.5 System Test (Master User Only) .................................................................................................................... 24
13. EVENT LOG..................................................................................................................................................... 25
13.1 Event Log Tables ......................................................................................................................................... 25
14. CONTACT ID EVENT CODES ............................................................................................................................. 28
15. QUICK REFERENCE.......................................................................................................................................... 30
15.1 Programming Functions ................................................................................................................................ 30
15.2 Maintenance Functions ................................................................................................................................. 33
16. NOTES............................................................................................................................................................ 34
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2. SYSTEM OPTIONS
Toggle
C System Options 1 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = AC Monitoring Enabled (Off) / Disabled (On) C
2 = Disallow Arm if H,I,P,F,T Zones Open (Off) / Allow (On) C
3 = Link Only NVM Reset (Off) / Engineer Code and Link (On) C
4 = No Limit Log and Event Reporting (Off) / Limit to 16 Events (On) C
5 = Telephone Line Fail Fault Indication Only (Off) / Alarm and Fault Indication (On) C
6 = Reserved for Future Use – Do Not Change C
7 = AC Frequency 50HZ (Off) / 60Hz (On) C
8 = Real Time Clock AC Derived (Off) / Quartz Derived (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
Toggle
C System Options 2 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Audible Panic Alarm (Off) / Silent Panic Alarm (On) C
2 = Quick Arm Disabled (Off) / Enabled (On) C
3 = Tamper Alarm Internal Only (Off) / Internal and External (On) C
4 = Do Not Display Open Zones When Disarmed (Off) / Display (On) C
5 = Do Not Omit (Bypass) Open Zones on Rearm (Off) / Omit (On) C
6 = Bell Squawk Off (Off) / On (On)** C
7 = “Kiss-Off” Confirmation Tone Off (Off) / On (On) C
8 = Do Not Display Open Zones In Alarm (Off) / Display (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
** NOTE: Option 6: Bell Squawk will not operate with Arm Modes that are programmed for Silent Arm.
**
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C System Options 3 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Bell Time in Minutes (Off) / Seconds (On) C
2 = External Sounder Normal Operation (Off) / French (On) C
3 = Do Not allow Zone Restorals (Off) / Allow Zone Restorals (On) C
4 = Do Not Put Zone Restorals in Log (Off) / Put in Log (On) C
5 = Tamper on User Omitted Zones Does Not Cause Alarm (Off) / Causes Alarm (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
Toggle
C System Options 4 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Never Hide Display (Off) / Hide After 20 Seconds (On) C
2 = Restore Battery Faults As They Occur (Off) / When Exiting Engineer Mode (On) C
3 = Display Alarm in FTA Mode (Off) / When Alarm Occurs (On) C
4 = Do Not Suspend Exit Timer on Open Zone (Off) / Suspend Exit Timer (On) C
5 = Allow Arming During Mains Fail (Off) / Disallow (On)
6 = Allow Arming with Battery Fault (Off) / Disallow (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
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3. ZONE CONFIGURATION
Toggle
C NO/NC Zone Options 1 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Zone 1 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On) C
2 = Zone 2 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On) C
3 = Zone 3 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On) C
4 = Zone 4 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On) C
5 = Zone 5 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On) C
6 = Zone 6 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On) C
7 = Zone 7 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On)* C
8 = Zone 8 Normally Closed (Off) / Normally Open (On)* C
(Off) / (On) = Default
*NOTE: Zones 7 and 8 are not available on the Matrix 6.
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C End Of Line Zone Options 1 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Zone 1 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On) C
2 = Zone 2 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On) C
3 = Zone 3 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On) C
4 = Zone 4 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On) C
5 = Zone 5 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On) C
6 = Zone 6 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On) C
7 = Zone 7 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On)* C
8 = Zone 8 Double Resistor (DEOL) (Off) / Single Resistor (SEOL) (On)* C
(Off) / (On) = Default
*NOTE: Zones 7 and 8 are not available on the Matrix 6.
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3.2.2 Arm Mode B
Function Zone Zone Description Zone Type Save Default Zone Types
C 01 |__| |__| C 00 00 = Entry Exit
01 = Access/Interior (Access)
C 02 |__| |__| C 01 02 = Instant (Immediate)
03 = Omitted/Bypass (Omitted (Bypass))
C 03 |__| |__| C 02
04 = Fire
C 04 |__| |__| C 02 05 = Panic (Personal Attack)
06 = 24 Hour
C 05 |__| |__| C 02 07 = Patrol (Key Box)
08 = Shunt Keypad
C 06 |__| |__| C 02 09 = Tamper
10 = Latch Keyswitch
C* 07 |__| |__| C 02
11 = Momentary Keyswitch
C* 08 |__| |__| C 02 12 = Unused
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3.2.3 Arm Mode c
Function Zone Zone Description Zone Type Save Default Zone Types
C 01 |__| |__| C 00 00 = Entry Exit
01 = Access/Interior (Access)
C 02 |__| |__| C 01 02 = Instant (Immediate)
03 = Omitted/Bypass (Omitted (Bypass))
C 03 |__| |__| C 02
04 = Fire
C 04 |__| |__| C 02 05 = Panic (Personal Attack)
06 = 24 Hour
C 05 |__| |__| C 02 07 = Patrol (Key Box)
08 = Shunt Keypad
C 06 |__| |__| C 02 09 = Tamper
10 = Latch Keyswitch
C* 07 |__| |__| C 02
11 = Momentary Keyswitch
C* 08 |__| |__| C 02 12 = Unused
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3.2.4 Arm Mode D
Function Zone Zone Description Zone Type Save Default Zone Types
C 01 |__| |__| C 00 00 = Entry Exit
01 = Access/Interior (Access)
C 02 |__| |__| C 01 02 = Instant (Immediate)
03 = Omitted/Bypass (Omitted (Bypass))
C 03 |__| |__| C 02
04 = Fire
C 04 |__| |__| C 02 05 = Panic (Personal Attack)
06 = 24 Hour
C 05 |__| |__| C 02 07 = Patrol (Key Box)
08 = Shunt Keypad
C 06 |__| |__| C 02
09 = Tamper
10 = Latch Keyswitch
C* 07 |__| |__| C 02
11 = Momentary Keyswitch
C* 08 |__| |__| C 02 12 = Unused
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3.3 Copy Arm Mode A to Modes B, C & D
C
4. USER CODES & ATTRIBUTES
NOTE: User Options are programmed from MASTER USER mode only.
*NOTE: Save only required for four & five digit codes. Six digit codes save automatically.
Toggle
Function User New User Code Save* New User Code Again Save* Select Attribute - or > @ Save
OFF
ON
C |01| C C 1 = Omit (Bypass) Zones Disable (Off) / Enable (On) C
2 = Duress Code Only Disable (Off) / Enabled (On) C
3 = Duress Disabled (Off) / Enabled (On) C
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*NOTE: Save only required for four & five digit codes. Six digit codes save automatically.
Toggle
Function User New User Code Save* New User Code Again Save* Select Attribute - or > @ Save
OFF
ON
C |06| C C 1 = Omit (Bypass) Zones Disable (Off) / Enable (On) C
2 = Duress Code Only Disable (Off) / Enabled (On) C
3 = Duress Disabled (Off) / Enabled (On) C
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*NOTE: Save only required for four & five digit codes. Six digit codes save automatically.
Toggle
Function User New User Code Save* New User Code Again Save* Select Attribute - or > @ Save
OFF
ON
C |12| C C 1 = Omit (Bypass) Zones Disable (Off) / Enable (On) C
2 = Duress Code Only Disable (Off) / Enabled (On) C
3 = Duress Disabled (Off) / Enabled (On) C
C RKP Brightness > @ C Changes only apply to keypad from which adjustment was made.
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6. ARM OPTIONS
NOTE: if Silent Arm Mode is selected, then the Bell Squawk option will be disabled.
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7. TIMERS
Function Timer Time Save Default Key
C Bell Time |__| |__| C 04 00..99 = Time in Minutes
C Inactivity Auto Arm |__| |__| C 00 00..99 x 10 minutes= Time in minutes
C AC Mains Fail Report Delay |__| |__| C 10 00..99 = Time in Minutes
C Telephone Fail Report Delay |__| |__| C 01 00..99 = Time in Minutes
C Seconds in Last Minute of Day |__| |__| C 60 00..99 = Time in Seconds
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8. OUTPUTS
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8.3 PGM Polarity
Toggle
C PGM Polarity Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = PGM 1 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On) C
2 = PGM 2 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On) C
3 = PGM 3 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On) C
4 = PGM 4 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On) C
5 = PGM 5 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On)* C
6 = PGM 6 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On)* C
7 = PGM 7 Active Low (Off) / Active High (On)* C
(Off) / (On) = Default
*NOTE: PGMs 5-7 are not available on Matrix 6.
9. COMMUNICATOR OPTIONS
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NOTE: Even if you are only using an MX-VOICE module, you will still need to enter a four-digit account code to enable the Matrix panel to dial out.
9.3 Telephone Line Options
Toggle
C Telephone Line Options 1 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Telephone Line Monitoring Disabled (Off) /Monitoring Enabled (On) C
2 = Standard Handshake Filter (Off) / Wide Filter (On) C
3 = Tone Dial (Off) / Pulse Dial (On) C
4 = AMC Disabled (Off) / Enabled (On) C
5 = Reporting Events Low Priority (Off) / High Priority (On) C
6 = Do Not Send Open After Alarm (Off) / Send Open (On) C
7 = Fail To Report Does Not Generate System Fault (Off) / Generates System Fault (On) C
8 = FSK Radio Format No (Off) / Yes (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
Toggle
C Telephone Line Options 2 Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Do Not Delete Pending Events After Alarm (Off) / Delete Pending Events (On) C
2 = Normal Event Dial (Off) / Fast Event Dial (On) C
3 = 4 Redials (Off) / 8 Redials (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
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9.6 Test Dial Sequence
Function Description Sequence Save Default Key
C Test Dial Sequence: |__| |__| C 04 00 = No Dial Out
01 = Telephone No. 1 Only
02 = Telephone No. 2 Only
03 = Telephone No. 1 and Telephone No. 2
04 = Telephone No. 1, Backup to Telephone No. 2
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C Arm Mode A Send Options Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Intruder Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
2 = Panic Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
3 = Fire Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
4 = Maintenance Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
5 = Open/Close Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
6 = Medical Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
7 = Reserved for Future Use – Do Not Change C
8 = Omits (Bypass) Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
Toggle
C Arm Mode B Send Options Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Intruder Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
2 = Panic Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
3 = Fire Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
4 = Maintenance Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
5 = Open/Close Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
6 = Medical Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
7 = Reserved for Future Use – Do Not Change C
8 = Omits (Bypass) Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
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Toggle
C Arm Mode C Send Options Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Intruder Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
2 = Panic Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
3 = Fire Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
4 = Maintenance Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
5 = Open/Close Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
6 = Medical Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
7 = Reserved for Future Use – Do Not Change C
8 = Omits (Bypass) Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
Toggle
C Arm Mode D Send Options Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Intruder Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
2 = Panic Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
3 = Fire Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
4 = Maintenance Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
5 = Open/Close Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
6 = Medical Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
7 = Reserved for Future Use – Do Not Change C
8 = Omits (Bypass) Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
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C Restoral Send Options Select Option – or > @ Save
OFF
ON
1 = Intruder Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
2 = Panic Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
3 = Fire Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
4 = Maintenance Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
5 = Open/Close Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
6 = Medical Alarm Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
7 = Reserved for Future Use – Do Not Change C
8 = Omits (Bypass) Events Not Sent (Off) / Sent (On) C
(Off) / (On) = Default
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13.1.3 Restoral
Fragment 1 Fragment 2 System Event
5T – User code after alarm (FTA mode entered)
5Z – Bell time expired
5H – Power supply applied (restored) to panel from de-energized state
5 SZ Auxiliary fuse restoral
5 SH Battery missing restoral (DC voltage on terminals +BAT- restored)
5 SU Battery low voltage restoral (DC voltage on terminals +BAT- > 11.2V)
5 SW Mains fail restore
5 S\ Telephone line fail restore
5 SL Successful transmission to central station (Kiss Off signal received)
Battery cut-off restoral (reset pressed and DC voltage on +BAT- > 10.5V)
5 SR
(Matrix 816 Only)
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Message string of CID: [AAAA] [CC] [Q] [EEE] [PP] [NNN] [m]
[AAAA] Account Number
[CC] Reporting Format (18 for CID)
[Q] Event Qualifier: 1 = New Event or Opening, 3 = New Restore or Closing
[EEE] Digital Event Code
[PP] Partition Number
[NNN] Zone Number / User Number / Component Qualifier
[m] Checksum
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16. NOTES
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