Reliance Gp2016 Programing Manual
. Reliance 8, 12, 128 Zone Control Panel Installation & Programming Manual (Australian and New Zealand Version). Copyright Notice This work is copyright Hills Industries 2006. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process, including photocopying, scanning or other means, without prior written permission from Hills. Walk Test Mode - Function Chime.19 11. Call Back Download 9 8 and Answer Call 9 9.19 Programming The Hills Reliance Control Panel.20 Features, Segments and Options.
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20 Navigating Program Mode. Compliance Notices Information to the Installer - Changes and modifications not expressly approved by Hills can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Australia & New Zealand Compliances This equipment has been tested and found to compliant with the ACA A-Tick and (NZ) Telepermit standards. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation. Updated Features There are new features on the Hills Reliance product, and some which have been changed from the previous version. These have the text “ ” next to the relevant sections in this manual.
A summary of key updates is presented below. ITI Pendant Panic Transmitter S5744 DL900 NX/Hills Reliance Downloader Software NX-1701E Proximity Card Reader S1845 NX-002 Metal Box Small (for Hills Reliance 8) S4146 NX-003 Metal Box Large (for Hills Reliance 12 and 128) S4700 © Hills Industries 2006 Page 4. Program Code Pad ( 44) Options ( 93) Program System Timers (25#) p 15 p 35 Train customer to use system Program Autotest Time & Exit Program Mode Freq. (32#) p 39 p 20 System Handover © Hills Industries 2006 Page 5.
Codepad tampers Uni Arming (single button arming for full or partial mode) Home mode/Partial mode arming Automatic arming (and auto partial mode arming) Re-exit Real-time event history (maximum events) Phone line monitor Fire alarm verification © Hills Industries 2006 Page 6. Hills Reliance 128 Wiring Diagram © Hills Industries 2006 Page 7. Hills Reliance 128 Terminal Descriptions Terminal Description Earth / Ground. EARTH To comply with ACA S009 & AS/NZS3000:2000. Connect to the 16.5V AC plug pack earth wire. Connect a 16.5V, 25 VA, 40 VA or 50 VA approved transformer. Hills Reliance 12 Wiring Diagram © Hills Industries 2006 Page 9.
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Hills Reliance 12 Terminal Descriptions Terminal Description Earth / Ground. EARTH To comply with ACA S009 & AS/NZS3000:2000. Connect to the 16.5V AC plug pack earth wire. Connect a 16.5V, 25 VA, 40 VA or 50 VA approved transformer.
Hills Reliance 8 Wiring Diagram © Hills Industries 2006 Page 11. Hills Reliance 8 Terminal Descriptions Terminal Description AC input. Connect a 16.5V 1.5A approved plug pack. Earth / Ground. EARTH To comply with ACA S009 & AS/NZS3000:2000. Connect to the 16.5V AC plug pack earth wire. Auxiliary Output Terminal, normally used to connect the negative lead of the strobe.
The positive lead of the strobe can be connected to any of the positive terminals e.g. The factory default for user 1 is 1-2-3-4 when using a 4-digit code, or 1-2-3-4-5-6 for a 6-digit code. This code can then be used to enter the new arm/disarm codes (see Feature 0). The Hills Reliance 12 can have up to 40 users, the Hills Reliance 8 up to 8 users.
Exit Error If enabled, the Hills Reliance will send an ‘Exit Error Report’ if an entry/exit zone is faulted at the instant the exit delay expires. This report will be sent along with the user number that armed the system, if the panel is not disarmed before the entry delay expires.
If there is a system trouble, pressing -2 will still show the service menu.) Enable multi-area viewing (enables temporary viewing of all areas by pressing -1-Area Number) Step 4 After enabling/disabling the desired functions press r to save changes and exit this function. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 15. Example: Enter 12:00 am as 0-0, 7.00 AM as 0-7, and 5:00 PM as 1-7. Enter the ‘Minutes Code’, which must be two (2) digits. Step 4 Example: 7 minutes after the hour would be entered 0 7.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 16. Step 8 If another ‘user code’ needs to be programmed, return to Step 6 Step 9 Press the # key while the ready light is flashing to exit the user code programming mode. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 17. (can be ‘Go To Program Code’ if enabled in Feature 2) access to all areas or you will not be able to add new users. If you desire the end user to be able to add new codes, you must remove the area authority from all blank codes.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 18. Pressing -9-9 while the system is disarmed will cause the control panel to seize the phone line for a download connection (remote access). Note: a valid user code may be required after -9-9 if enabled in Feature 0. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 19.
Since all modules connected to the Hills Reliance are programmed through the code pad, the module you are programming should be the first entry. To program the Hills Reliance control panel, enter 0-#. 0 is the module number of the control and the # is the enter key. Other module entry numbers can be found in their corresponding manuals. Enrolling Modules & Code Pads For supervision purposes, the Hills Reliance has the ability to automatically find and store in its memory, the presence of all code pads, zone expanders, wireless receivers, and any other module connected to the data terminal (KP DATA) whenever exiting the program mode. When an LED is “on”, an option is enabled; when “off” the option is disabled. For example: With the 1, 5, & 7 LEDs “on”, Quick Arm, Audible Code Pad Panic and Code Pad Medical are enabled.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 22. ‘Go To Program Code’ and duress code are 6 digits. If this option is enabled, the default user 1 code is 1-2-3-4-5- 6. The Hills Reliance 128 has 99 four (4) digit user codes or 66 six (6) digit user codes, the Hills Reliance 12 has 40 codes, the Hills Reliance 8 has 8 codes. ’13’ = four second delay - in the segment where a delay is required ’12’ = a ‘#’ - in the segment as required ‘11’ = for a ‘ ’ - in the segment as required © Hills Industries 2006 Page 24. The telephone line monitor delay can be programmed in 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds. Note: The Hills Reliance 128 and 12 internal phone line monitoring circuit requires approximately 5 seconds to discharge before it senses a missing phone line, you must add this time to the value in this feature when testing this option.
A value of “0”. If the entire number should be pulse dialling, program a ‘15’ in the first segment. Four-second delays can be obtained anywhere in the sequence by programming a ‘13’ in the appropriate delay feature. Warning: the call back phone number should always be reviewed for accuracy before disconnecting! © Hills Industries 2006 Page 26. On enables Late To Close (requires Feature 6 to be set to Contact ID) On enables Auto Arm In Partial Reserved On enables Disable Bypass For Force Arm Zones Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Segment 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved © Hills Industries 2006 Page 27.
If enabled, the panel will send a ‘Recent Closing Report’ to the central station if an alarm occurs within 5 minutes after the panel is armed. The user number that armed the system will also be sent. This option is enabled by default, but needs to be set to report in Feature 9 for proper operation. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 28. This zone type may be faulted while arming if forced arming is enabled in the area options. This zone type will set the code pad chime if set via the code pad Chime key. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 29.
Instant: Partial – Chime – Produces an instant alarm if tripped when armed. Ignored when disarmed. This zone will be active in partial mode. This zone type will set the code pad chime if set via the code pad Chime key. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 30. Feature 20 contains the Configuration Group (zone type) for zones 9-16.
Segment 1 is for zone 9, and Segment 8 is for zone 16. Refer to the ‘Default Zone Configuration’ table in this section for zone type selections.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 31. On if AC Fail reporting enabled On if Low Battery reporting enabled On if Aux Power Over-current reporting enabled On if Siren Supervision reporting enabled On if Telephone Line Cut reporting enabled Reserved On if Expander Trouble reporting enabled © Hills Industries 2006 Page 32. The Hills Reliance will also test the battery condition at disarm once per 24 hour cycle. Box Tamper If enabled, the Hills Reliance will use the N/C Box Tamper pins provided on the main board (see F 22 – Seg 2 – Op 8). Dual End Of Line (Zone Tamper) If enabled, the Hills Reliance will monitor all zones except types 17 and 28 for Dual End Of Line. First To Open / Last To Close If enabled, the Hills Reliance will only send a closing report when the last area is armed. Note: the last area to arm must have open/close reports enabled.
The Hills Reliance will only send an opening report when the first area is disarmed. Note: the first area to disarm must have open/close reports enabled (see F 22 –. Feature 23 is used to set the burglary zone siren / communicator attempt counter. The number programmed in segment 1 will determine the number of alarm activations the Hills Reliance will allow before bypassing all burglary zones (1-128) that have tripped during the arming cycle. The bypassed zones will not report trips to a base station, and the local siren or bell will not sound for these zones. Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7 Area 8 Segment 1 – Output 1 Segment 2 – Output 2 Segment 3 – Output 3 Segment 4 – Output 4 © Hills Industries 2006 Page 36.: The Hills Reliance 8 has no Aux 3 terminal, instead Feature 27 – Segment 3 relates to the SMOKE terminal.
By default on the Hills Reliance 8, F 27 – Seg 3 – Opt 3 is off (i.e. “follow timer”) and Opt 6 is on (i.e.
Any Bypass Telephone Line Fault AC Fail Program Mode Low Battery Download In Process Duress Smoke Reset (only for Reliance 8) Aux 1 Code Pad Zone Short Circuit Aux 2 Code Pad Zone Box Tamper Panic Code Pad Zone Siren Tamper. ‘Arm only after close window’ will arm/disarm on Thursday, and Area is open on Thursday ‘Arm only after close window’ will arm/disarm on Friday, and Area is open on Friday ‘Arm only after close window’ will arm/disarm on Saturday, and Area is open on Saturday Reserved © Hills Industries 2006 Page 39. Segments 1-6 Reserved Reserved Feature 38 contains the account code sent when area 2 is reported. If Feature 38 is left as default (all ‘10’s), then the system account code (Feature 5) will be used. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 40. On enables Late To Close (requires Feature 6 to be set to Contact ID) On enables Auto Arm In Partial Reserved On enables Disable Bypass For Force Arm Zones Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Segment 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved © Hills Industries 2006 Page 41.
Segments 1-6 Reserved Reserved Feature 47 contains the account code sent when area 5 is reported. If Feature 47 is left as default (all ‘10’s), then the system account code (Feature 5) will be used. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 42. Feature 55 sets the primary and secondary entry / exit times for area 7. If all segments in this Feature are set to ‘0’, the entry / exit time for this area will follow area 1 (Feature 17).
Valid entries are 10-255 seconds. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 43. Segment 8 – Zone 24 Feature 61 Zones 25-32 Configuration Group Segments 1-8 Feature 61 contains the Configuration Group (zone type) for zones 25-32.
Segment 1 is for zone 25, and Segment 8 is for zone 32. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 44. Feature 67 contains the Contact I.D. Event code sent for zone configuration group 1 alarm reports. The desired event code should be chosen from the Contact I.D.
Configuration Group Event Table in the Appendix section. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 45. Request To Exit (REX button) (triggers Request To Exit event for NX508E Output Expander board) Access Control (applies to NX1701EAU reader, triggers DOTL and Forced Door access violations for NX508E Output Expander board) Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Segment 5 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved © Hills Industries 2006 Page 46. Feature 77 contains the Contact I.D. Event code sent for zone configuration group 6 alarm reports. The desired event code should be chosen from the Contact I.D.
Configuration Group Event Table in the Appendix section. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 47. Contact I.D.
Configuration Group Event Table in the Appendix section. Feature 86 Configuration Group 10 Characteristic Select Seg 1 Seg 2 2457 Seg 3 245678 Seg 4 Seg 5 Use ‘Configuration Group Characteristic table’ described in Feature 68, of this section. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 48. Feature 95 contains the Contact I.D. Event code sent for zone configuration group 15 alarm reports.
The desired event code should be chosen from the Contact I.D. Configuration Group Event Table in the Appendix section. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 49. Contact I.D. Configuration Group Event Table in the Appendix section.
Feature 104 Configuration Group 19 Characteristic Select Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 3 25678 Seg 4 Seg 5 Use ‘Configuration Group Characteristic table’ described in Feature 68, of this section. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 50. If a burglary zone resides in more than one area, it will only be active when all areas are armed. A zone that resides in more than one area will be reported to its lowest area.
Refer to Feature 60 for the zone area select table. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 51.
If a burglary zone resides in more than one area, it will only be active when all areas are armed. A zone that resides in more than one area will be reported to its lowest area. Refer to Feature 60 for the zone area select table. © Hills Industries 2006 Page 52. If a burglary zone resides in more than one area, it will only be active when all areas are armed.
A zone that resides in more than one area will be reported to its lowest area. Refer to Feature 60 for the zone area select table.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 53. Feature 162 is used to select the value of resistor that is used as the End Of Line monitoring for the zones. Only applies to hardwire zones on main panel (address 0).
Note that this feature does not work when the panel has zone doubling enabled and does not apply to zone expanders. Data EOL Resistor Value © Hills Industries 2006 Page 54.
Appendix 1: Reporting Zone Codes in Contact I.D. The Hills Reliance control panel has the ability to report Ademco Contact I.D. Each report in Contact I.D. Consists of an event code and the zone I.D. Generating the alarm. The event code will come from the chart below and be programmed in the configuration group event code. Sensor Battery Restore (zone number) Zone Trouble (zone number) Zone Trouble Restore (zone number) Zone Tamper (zone number) Zone Tamper Restore (zone number) Zone Bypass (zone number) Bypass Restore (zone number) Zone Inactivity Late To Close © Hills Industries 2006 Page 56.
Note: Must power down before changing address/starting zone number Module Starting Number Zone Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Reported Number When set ON, disables upper 8 zones NX-216E module © Hills Industries 2006 Page 57. Next enter program mode and default the new module: 8 Program Code Module Number # 9 1 0 # Exit Exit Wait 10 seconds the module is now ready to be used/programmed.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 58. 7 will only clear the condition temporarily. Starts beeping and you must enter a code to stop the beeps. There is a system fault present. Press 2 to see why the system started beeping.
© Hills Industries 2006 Page 59. You are trying to zone double a NX4 panel (not supported) Only the Hills Reliance 8, Reliance 12, and Reliance 128 can be zone doubled. Any device connected to the data terminal on the Hills Reliance system can cause an expander trouble condition. When light 8 is lit this indicates that the panel has lost time. Press the (#) key twice to exit.
To set system time: 97 (go to program code), enter time (4 digits) Eg 10:30am = 1030 © Hills Industries 2006 Page 61. Siren (External) Code Pads (Icon) Strobe 7 Relay Module PIRs 8 Output Module Reed switches 16 Zone Expander Detector cable Smoke Alarms Data cable Wireless Receiver Battery Key Fobs Power Supply Smart Power Supply © Hills Industries 2006 Page 62.
No other guarantee, written or verbal, is authorized by or on behalf of Hills Industries. Hills Industries 12 Wiggs Rd Riverwood. Quick Start Guide Short form programming sheet for a monitored system This is not a substitute for reading the manual 1. Hard Default Panel Unplug battery & remove power, turn on power, Enter 971300 within 10 seconds, Wait 12 seconds Repeat 2.