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1. Each Orion Access Group involves gt A number of system partitions which are to be controlled by a user users assigned to the ac cess group as well as gt Specific rights of the user users to control each partition in the access group Each access group is assigned to a sequential number The same number is to be assigned to the relevant authenticators of users which will be authorized to control partitions of the access group in accordance with the specified rights Tf www bolid com BOLID SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS y Access groups MUST be programmed in the console database BEFORE their numbers can be assigned to users that is to their authenticators Up to 255 different access groups can be programmed in the database of the console of version 2 05 Three of them are reserved and pre programmed to manage system devices directly 253 Device Control Individual or group arming alarm loops Arming and Disarming Resetting alarms Requesting for loop statuses Individual or group disarming alarm loops 254 Device Control Individual or group arming alarm loops Arming Resetting alarms Requesting for loop statuses 255 Device Control Individual or group arming alarm loops Max Authority Resetting alarms Requesting for loop statuses Individual or group disarming alarm loops General arming and disarming Manual remote managing individual device outputs Printing events Adjusting time and date Requesting for ADC values
2. To work with device types the Device Types page of the PProg is designed The Device Type is the component of the console database which defines the handling logic of the console with respect to a device as the system object A device type for example describes how many inputs and outputs the device has if this one has monitored circuits or monitored outputs which monitored zones the device is equipped with and so on The S2000 S2000M console database has a number of standard built in device types to describe various Orion system devices such as S2000 4 S2000 KDL Signal 10 Signal 20P etc Moreover based on some various templates the PProg provides creating a number of new custom device types Programming custom device types is required in cases as follows 1 To enroll the device that can not be described by any standard type of the current version of the console 2 To decrease the number of input zones of a device which is to be enrolled in the console da tabase the total number of monitored zones in a console database cannot exceed a specified 35 www bolid com BOLID SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS number for example 2048 for a console of versions 2 01 2 05 If a device can monitor a large number of alarm loops but actually only a part of them is in use then it makes sense to describe this device with the new custom type having less input zones For example if you en roll an S2000 KDL controller with its standa
3. Yes Auxiliary YES Devices ca M x ACCESS Yes So To all devices Relays TER Eag Figure 33 Event Translation Page in Devices Mode v The Devices window which contains the list of devices registered in the console database and the root element To all devices matched with a conditional address 0 At the right from window title there is a bar of tools as follows Switches the lower window to the mode of displaying the list of programmed system partitions it is analogues to the Pages gt Others Event Translation gt for Partitions menu command K Adds the device selected in the window to the upper window to create an event transla tion rule for this device ka Delete event translation rules for the device selected in the list of devices v The Inspector window which shows the components of a rule selected in the upper window or the parameters of a device selected in the lower window Here the components of even translation rules can be corrected The For Partitions representation of the Event Translation page which can be reached either by using the Pages Others gt Event Translation for Partitions menu command or clicking the tool in the Devices window shows the list of partitions programmed in the console database instead of the list of devices The list also contains the logical element Vacant Zones to define rules for translating events occurred in system zones physicall
4. extinguishing agent enabling disabling automatic release mode etc T www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Adjust translating system events to remote indication devices and sending them out of the system via various communication channels Define entrance zones Give custom responses for system events Create complex flexible management scenarios to activate system executive devices You can download the last version of the PProg from the web site of the Bolid Company at the ad dress of www bolid com www bolid com 8 PProg PProg Interface PPROG INTERFACE This chapter discusses the process of installing the PProg on the computer and user interface with the PProg namely gt Program window Menu commands Program settings PProg toolbars Y VV WV PProg Information Panel The PProg is to be installed on a personal computer PC operating under the following operating systems v Windows 2000 v Windows XP v Windows 2003 Server Y Windows Vista To install the program copy the program distributive to the required computer directory If the distribu tive is a setup file run it and follow Setup Master s instructions if otherwise you have an archive file unpack it and run the PProg exe executive file 9 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Following is the layout of the main PProg window see Figure 1 2000 52000M Console Programming Tool 4 iol x File Edit S2000 O
5. oe Management Scenario 4 Siren d Unspecified Y ZAT kadoen l Aei HUO O ded Aiea Description Unspecitied Devices Matching bf s cesses Device Address 2 Type Rupor 01 ie zj Device Address 3 Type S2000 ASPT ass E Device Address 4 Type 52000 4 eee Feader 1 a Fe Fone canes FE Fone 2 are Be Zone 3 OoOo m Figure 56 Y Define the components of the scenario of managing the assigned zones To define a scenario component click the a button the second button from the left in the scenario window or press lt nsert gt on the keyboard or activate the Edit Add menu command provided that the scenario descriptor is selected and active The new component will appear in the scenario window the Devices Matching window will be replaced by the Related Statuses and Partitions win dow and Inspector will show the parameters of managing the assigned zones for the scenario com ponent see Figure 57 Define the parameters as follows Description Define optionally a textual description for the scenario component By default each new component is assigned to the description New Component The description is not saved to the con sole memory but only to the configuration file www bolid com 140 PPro Management Scenarios Management Scenarios B B bE ah Inspector Scenario Component j Sana fi scenario Component Fire Alarms Ee Management Scenario 1 ArmingDisarming TEER o
6. Edit Change Delete The maximum number of partitions that can be created for a console is o 128 for an S2000 console of versions 1 10 1 15 o 255 for an S2000 console of versions 1 20 1 24 o 911 for an S2000M console of versions 2 01 2 05 If the number of partitions enrolled in the console database has already reached its maximum value for the current version of the console all the tools said above will be disabled After adding a new partition descriptor select it and switch to the Inspector window by clicking 4 from the Partitions Zones window or double clicking with right mouse button on the Inspector win dow Define the parameters for the new partition confirming entering by pressing lt Enter gt on the PC keyboard Number The unique number ranged from 1 to 9999 which identifies the partition being created into the console configuration If you try to assign the partition to a number which has already been used in the console database the PProg will output a wrong operation message Description A textual comment for the partition consisting of no more than 16 characters which will be showed on the console LCD while partition status information is output The description can contain more than 16 characters in such a case the description will be written to a file but only the first 16 symbols will be written to the console memory If the Check the Length of Descriptions flag on the Operations tab is set on the
7. Others Device Rights menu command 2 01 Opens the Custom Events page of the PProg see Custom Events similarly to the a Pages Others Custom Events menu command 2 03 Opens the Management Scenarios page of the PProg see Management Scenarios similarly to the Pages gt Others gt Management Scenarios menu command NOTES 120 L This page is supported only for programming S2000 consoles of versions 1 20 and above 2 01 _ This page is supported only for programming S2000M consoles of versions 2 01 and above 2 039 _ This page is supported only for programming S2000M consoles of versions 2 03 and above All the PProg pages are discussed in details in the next chapters of this Manual INFORMATION PANEL The Information Panel of the PProg displays the Recycle Bin pictogram and a set of system indicators namely Console Status Indicator Console Version Indicator and Scenario Memory Indicator see Figure 4 EK Figure 4 The Information Panel Recycle Bin The Recycle Bin is a graphic element which facilitates delete operations for users To delete a data base element or link between two elements just drag and drop it on the Recycle Bin pictogram This will be explained more thoroughly in further sections of this Manual www bolid com 16 PPro PProg Interface Console Status Indicator The Console Status Indicator shows a current status of communications between the programmed
8. o Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Del gt o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete www bolid com 52 PPro Devices Before deleting the descriptor the PProg will prompt confirmation for the operation requested see Figure 21 Devices ee xi 7 Are vou really going to delete the Device RIP 12 RS with the address 3 er omen Figure 21 To disable prompting the confirmations unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting flag on the Operations tab of the Options menu You can delete descriptors from the Devices window not only one by one but also as a group select ing them with the help of the lt Ctr gt lt Shift gt and arrow buttons on the PC keyboard Moreover you can delete the device descriptors all together selecting the root device list element 5 Devices If con firmation prompts are enabled its will be output for each descriptor being deleted p v y Deleting device descriptors leads to changing another database elements such as Zones of the deleted devices are excluded from the system partitions All the links between relay outputs of the deleted devices and partitions are re leased All the links between partitions and deleted devices as well as the reader rights to manage partitions The links between zones of deleted devices and custom event scenarios and management scenarios are deleted The Entrance Zones configu
9. Add menu command pro vided that the descriptor of the created scenario is selected and active The new component will ap pear in the list of components for the created scenario The lower window will display the Related 131 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Statuses and Partitions window while Inspector will show the control parameters for the assigned Ru por see Figure 48 Management Scenarios B B bE ab Inspector Device Hae Management Scenarios ios Management scenario 0 Yoice Evacuation Messages Parameter Value Device Addr 1 Type Rupor Version Unepecitied f Description Devices Matching bf Ta nny Devices Managed Elements ee ea Device Address 1 Type Rupor sterea gt Device Address 2 Type Rupor 01 Sa E Device Address 3 Type S2000 455PT vee E Device Address 4 Type S2000 4 eas Device Address 5 Type RIP 12 RS 2 07 Figure 47 Using Inspector define the control parameters for the programmed scenario component Description Define optionally a textual description for the programmed scenario component By de fault each scenario component is assigned to the description New Component The description is not saved to the console memory but only to the configuration file Message Number Specify the number of voice message that is the internal number of the voice message in the local Rupor configuration which will be replayed for the described scenari
10. Adding the Descriptor of an Access Group to Control Partitions To add a new access group to the console database do one of the following o Select the New tool on the window toolbar or H o Press lt nsert gt on the computer keyboard ensure the access groups win lt lns gt dow is active or o Use the Edit Add menu command ensure the access groups window is Edit active Change Pelete Up to 252 various access groups for controlling partitions can be defined in a system operating under an S2000M console of version 2 05 If 252 access groups have already been programmed in the con sole database all the adding tools said above are unavailable Once having created a new access group descriptor define the parameters of the access group Number Assign the access group to a unique number ranged from 1 to 252 Description Assign an access group to a textual description or comment www bolid com 82 PPro Access Groups Assigning the Access Group Descriptor with System Partitions TO assign an access group descriptor to a system partition the users of the access group will be ca pable of managing to use any representation of the Access Groups page For by Groups representation you can do one of the following o Select the relevant access group in the upper window and the relevant parti E tion in the lower window and then click the Add button or o Select the relevant access group in the upper window a
11. The category defines whether or not the event is saved in the console event log displayed on the console LCD printed on a paper and translated to S2000 K keypads S2000 IT communicators and UO 4S alarm panels The console supports 9 different categories of events which are described in the Manual for the con sole being in use Format Select the format for outputting the event on the console LCD Selecting the Partition De vice Zone value provides displaying the number of partition in the console database the network address of the device and the zone of the device the event has happened in The values Partition Name or Zone Name having been selected the console LCD displays the textual description of a partition or textual description of a zone respectively Sound Define the sound signal the console to issue upon receiving the event The console supports various sounds as follows 0 No sound A beep Two beeps Three beeps A long sound Two long sound Three long sounds As for an Intrusion Alarm As for a Tamper Alarm or Device Reset Oo O Nn O a A W N As for a Fire Pre alarm 10 As for a Fire Alarm 11 As for an Open Circuit Failure or Short Circuit Failure 121 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Priority The Priority defines the order to display events on the console LCD upon receiving several events at once The events having higher
12. console and the PProg It can be viewed as fis No console is connected to the PC or selected by the PProg The console is selected with no data being communicated between the console and the PProg The PProg is reading configuration from the memory of the selected console 2 The PProg is writing configuration into the memory of the selected console be Communications between the selected console and the PC has been lost The Console Status Indicator will be discussed relative to PProg operations in the PProg Operating section of this Manual Console Version Indicator This indicator can display either the version of a console connected to the PC and selected by the PProg or the version of a configuration created in the PProg and can be viewed as No configuration is loaded to the PProg neither read from the console memory nor load ed from a file nor created in the current PProg session A new configuration is created by the PProg with no console being connected to the PC 994 A console is connected to the PC and selected by the PProg with the version of the con sole matching the version of the configuration created by the PProg A console is connected to the PC and selected by the PProg but the version of the con sole doesn t match the version of the configuration created by the PProg The view of the pictogram depends on the sort of ongoing operation and its results and will be dis cussed further in this Manual Scenario
13. m Scenario Component Mew Component E i Description Mew Component Management Scenario 2 settee Management scenario 3 Anie pacman i a ee Unspecified Related Statuses and Partitions bf bf a A a Arm Loop Reset Alarm Enabling condition Disabling Condition Automatics Ott Automatics On Cancel Releasing Release Extinguishing Agent ELC Figure 57 Command Specify the command the console will send to the related zones when the managing con dition for the scenario component is true The command to be defined depends on the type of the monitored zone the scenario is matched to as shown before Command Zones Matched with the Management Scenario Disarm Loop Alarm loops of various devices Arm Loop Reset Alarm Automatics Off Zone 9 for an S2000 ASPT or Automatics On Zone 26 for a Potok 3N ver 1 03 Cancel Releasing Zones 11 and 10 of an S2000 ASPT ver 3 xx or Release Extinguishing Agent Zone 11 of an S2000 ASPT ver 2 xx or Zone 32 of a Potok 3N ver 1 03 Start Test Mode Addressable zones of an S2000 KDL Stop Test Mode Power On Zone 1 of a RIP 12RS Power Off NOTE The Start Test Mode command switches an addressable zone of an S2000 KDL to a special mode which provides testing operability of a connected addressable detector In 141 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS such a mode DIP 34A and S2000 IP respond with a FIRE ALARM message instead of TEST while intrusion detectors f
14. nsert gt on the computer keyboard or lt ins gt o Use the Edit Add menu command Eo Change Pelete Then in the Inspector window enter the network address of the device and a number of the alarm loop which is declared as an Entrance Zone Also select the entry delay in the range of 0 to 254 seconds see Figure 37 By default the entry delay value is 30 s Inspector Entrance Zone Device Address Loop Entry Delay 30 Figure 37 If the device window in the lower part of the PProg window is active to define a new Entrance Zone select the proper alarm loop in the device list and use one of the following o Click the Add button or P o Press lt nsert gt on the computer keyboard or lt ns gt o Use the Edit Add menu command or eet Change Pelete o Just drag and drop the selected loop by the left mouse button to the Entrance Zones win dow Alarm loops can be added to the list of Entrance Zones not only one by one but also by groups if they are selected as a group by means of standard Windows tools If a device descriptor is selected add ing this device to the list of Entrance Zones will cause all the loops of this device to be treated as En trance Zones provided that the total number of Entrance Zones doesn t exceed 32 After the Entrance Zones have been created give a proper entry delay for each Entrance Zone in the range of 0 to 254 seconds see Figure 37 By default the entry delay val
15. of the S2000 ASPT 11 Remote Release Commands of the S2000 ASPT 5 Releasing Circuit of the S2000 ASPT 12 Fire Protection Equipment Fault of the S2000 ASPT 21 Output 1 of the 1st S2000 KPB 20 Tamper Switch of the 1st S2000 KPB 21 Pressure input of the 1st S2000 KPB 26 Output 6 of the 1st S2000 KPB 22 Mass input of the 1st S2000 KPB 31 Output 1 of the 2nd S2000 KPB 30 Tamper Switch of the 2nd S2000 KPB 31 Pressure input of the 2nd S2000 KPB 36 Output 6 of the 2nd S2000 KPB 32 Mass input of the 2nd S2000 KPB EDITING PARAMETERS OF CUSTOM DEVICE TYPES To change parameters of a custom device type select this one in the list of types and start the edit mode by doing one of the following o Activate the Edit Change menu command or Edit Add Delete o Click the Edit button or bgl o Press lt Enter gt on the keypad or lt Enter gt o Select a proper parameter in the Inspector window by double clicking it with left mouse button Then set the proper value for the parameter in the Inspector window and press lt Enter gt on the key board If no device type is selected in the Device Types window or several types are selected then the menu command Edit Change and the Edit pictogram are unavailable while pressing lt Enter gt results in nothing You CANNOT change the parameters of standard device types www bolid com 44 PProqg Device Types Changing parameters of a device type can lead to changing
16. then a user while scrolling the list of the partitions for ward will see on the console display the partitions in increasing order of indices Pages This submenu involves a list of the commands to open PProg pages where various console database components can be programmed Device Types The command opens the Device Types page of the PProg see Device Types simi larly to the EJ tool on the Page Icon Toolbar Devices The command opens the Device page of the PProg which is by default opened when the PProg has just been started see Devices similarly to the tool on the Page Icon Toolbar Partitions The command has two options and opens either the Partitions see Partitions or Groups of Partitions see Groups of Partitions page of the PProg similarly to E or a tool on the Page Icon Toolbar respectively Relays The command opens the Relays page of the PProg see Relays similarly to the E tool on the Page Icon Toolbar The command has two options representing links be tween relays and partitions grouped either by devices or partitions Access Groups The command opens the Access Groups page of the PProg see Access Groups similarly to the a tool on the Page Icon Toolbar This command has two options representing links between access groups and relevant partitions enabled to monitor and control grouped either by partitions of access groups Authenticators The command opens the Authenticators page of the PProg see Authenticators
17. Access Toolbar become available If the version of the configuration opened in the PProg doesn t comply with the version of the console connected to the computer and selected as the current one then the Console Version Indicator on the Information Panel displays the version number in red 7 03 If the Write a Configuration to the Consoles with Compatible Versions switch is set on then a compatible see Setting Writing Parameters version of the configura tion can be written to the connected and selected console If otherwise this switch is set off the configuration CANNOT be written to the memory of a console which version doesn t comply with the version of the current configuration 21 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS OPENING CONSOLE CONFIGURATION The PProg provides three ways to begin working with the console database v To create a new configuration in the PProg v To load the configuration from a file where it was previously written by this or another PProg v To load to the PProg the current configuration of the console connected to the computer and found by the PProg if the console has ever been programmed and the current configuration is to be saved Before the configuration opened in the PProg will be written to the console mem o ory all data having already stored in the console memory are cleared Creating a New Configuration To create a new configuration that is a new console database use
18. Bin or i o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Eat Add Change Delete Before deleting the access group the PProg requests for confirmation If a number of access groups were selected the PProg prompts for confirmation in deleting each access group individually To can cel prompting confirmations unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option on the Opera tions tab of the Options menu To release the link between a partition and an access group without deleting the group itself use any suitable page representation To release the link on the page by Groups do one of the following o Select the link or several links at once in the tree of access groups and click H the Cut button or e Press the lt Delete gt button on the keyboard or lt Delete gt e Drag and drop the link by left mouse button on the Recycle Bin or i e Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete o Select the access group in the upper window and the partition in the lower x window and then delete the link between them by clicking the Delete button in the lower window If several groups are selected in the upper window or even the entire list is selected by clicking the root of the tree and several partitions are selected are selected in the lower window the entire parti tion list is selected by clicking the Select All button then all selected partitions will be deleted from all the groups 8
19. Creating a Voice Notification Scenario A voice notification scenario is marked by a pictogram in the scenario list To add a new voice notification scenario do the following Y Define optionally a textual description for the created voice notification scenario with the help of Inspector see Figure 46 The description can contain up to 255 characters and is to be saved in the memory of management scenarios Inspector Management Scenario Parameter Yale Number Type Voice Notification Description Voice Evacuation Messages Figure 46 v Match the created scenario with the proper Rupor or Rupor 1 For doing this select the relevant scenario in the upper window and the proper device in the lower window followed either by clicking the Add button v or selecting the proper value of the Scenario field in the Inspector window see Figure 47 A single Rupor can be matched only with a single voice notification scenario while the same scenario can be matched to several Rupor units which in such a case will be managed syn chronously as a whole To be managed centrally sound channels of a Rupor MUST NOT be assigned to local alarm loops in the local configuration of the Rupor v Define the components of the voice notification scenario for the Rupor To define a component of the voice notification scenario click the New Component button a the second tool in the upper window or press lt nsert gt or activate the Edit
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21. F amp Figure 3 Page Icon Toolbar The following shows the matching between icon actions PProg pages and PProg menu commands Ed Opens the Device Types page of the PProg see Device Types similarly to the Pages gt Device Types menu command Opens the Devices page of the PProg see Devices similarly to the Pages Devices a menu command Opens the Partitions page of the PProg see Partitions similarly to the Ei Pages gt Partitions Partitions menu command Opens the Groups of Partitions page of the PProg see Groups of Partitions similarly Ei to the Pages gt Partitions gt Groups of Partitions menu command 5 a Opens the Relays page of the PProg see Relays similarly to the Pages Relays menu Pal Fo command 15 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS l Opens the Access Groups page of the PProg see Access Groups similarly to the Pages Access Groups menu command Opens the Authenticators page of the PProg see Authenticators similarly to the Pages a Authenticators menu command Opens the Event Translation page of the PProg see Event Translation similarly to the Pages Others gt Event Translation menu command Opens the Entrance Zones page of the PProg see Entrance Zones similarly to the Pages Others gt Entrance Zones menu command Opens the Devices Rights page of the PProg i p see Device Rights similarly to the Pages
22. Memory Indicator Management scenarios see Management Scenarios are used to describe complex automatic man agement tactics for a system which is operated by the S2000 S2000M console depending on the statuses of the system partitions see Partitions Management scenarios occupy some dedicated console memory area and the size of this memory cannot be exceeded 17 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS The Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel indicates how much memory has already been occupied by programmed scenarios in the current console configuration The currently occupied memory can be displayed either in bytes or as the percentage of 3 the maximum available value depending on the status of the Show the Memory Size of Management Scenarios in Bytes switch on the View tab in Options menu see Figure 5 As soon as the current memory size of programmed management scenarios begins to exceed the threshold value provided that the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Man agement Scenarios flag on the Operations tab of the Options menu is set off the value of 105 the occupied memory size will be indicated with red The configuration being written to the console memory a part of the configuration will be lost If the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenarios is on the PProg monitors the memory size of scenarios while being programmed and when this size is close to the maximum value programming of new
23. Notification oce Notification Relay Control Access Control one Control Figure 45 Consoles of versions 2 05 and above support four types of management scenarios namely Y Voice Notification Such scenarios define algorithms for managing audio channels of Rupor voice announcements control units v Relay Control Such scenarios are intended for controlling relay output of various devices depend ing on varying system conditions based on different automatic executive programs v Access Control Such scenarios provide managing access control modes of the system v Zone Control Such scenarios are intended to manage automatically such system functions as arming disarming alarm loops resetting alarms releasing stopping releasing extinguishing agent turning on and off the automatic mode of releasing extinguishing agent testing fire detec tors and powering on and off RIP 12 RS power supplies www bolid com 130 PPro Management Scenarios To create the descriptor for a required scenario specify the proper scenario type in the appeared win dow see Figure 45 and click OK Your further actions depend on the type of the management sce nario having been selected see below Formally the PProg provides creating up to 255 management scenarios However if the memory intended to store management scenarios is full see the Section Scenario Memory Indicator of this Manual programming new scenarios is unavailable
24. PProg will check the number of the entered symbols blocking typing after 16 symbols having been entered DEFINING EDITING ZONE PARAMETERS A console of version 2 05 can monitor such logical and physical zones of devices as v Status of the console and Statuses of the devices connected to and polled by the console v Readers of the devices connected to and polled by the console www bolid com 58 PProg Partitions v Alarm loops and monitored input circuits or just Zones of the devices connected to and polled by the console v Monitored Outputs of the devices connected to and polled by the console that is the device relay outputs which are monitored by the device itself for short and or open circuit failures Depending on a particular zone sort see above the zone can be described by the following parame ters Device Address The RS 485 address of the device the zone belongs to This parameter is not avail able for changing on the Partitions page The Console Status zone doesn t have this parameter Reader Number only for Readers The physical number of the reader of a device this number can not be changed Zone Number only for Zones The physical number of the zone alarm loop or monitored circuit of a device this number cannot be changed Output Number only for Monitored Outputs The physical number of the device relay output being monitored by the device for short and open circuit failures This nu
25. Redefine an Addressable Input of an S2000 KDL as an Output A zone de fined as the addressable output and shown in the list of relay outputs of the relevant S2000 KDL on the Relays page of the PProg can be redefined back as an input zone To do this select the relay in the device window and click E The relay will disappear from the list of relays of the S2000 KDL and will be displayed on the Partitions page as the monitored zone of the S2000 KDL see Figure 22 www bolid com 76 PProg Access Groups ACCESS GROUPS This chapter discusses the following questions gt What is the access group in terms of an Orion system and how the console controls user access to various system functions The two ways the PProg represents links between access groups and assigned partitions How to add a new access group to control partitions in the console database How to edit an access group Y VV WV How to delete an access group To work with descriptors of Orion Access Groups and to assign users rights to control partitions the Access Groups page of the PProg is intended To assign access groups to user enrolled in the con sole database please go to the Authenticators page of the PProg see the next chapter This and the next chapters describe PProg capabilities of authorizing users and controlling their ac cess to various system functions The access control mechanism used in Orion systems is based on creating Access Groups
26. Refer to the Manual for the console being in use to get more information due to operations said above Access groups 253 254 and 255 DO NOT PROVIDE users included into them with any rights to control system partitions Access groups 1 to 252 can be programmed by a system administrator to control system partitions Users of each group can be authorized to control several partitions however the right to control a single partition can be given to users of no more than eight different access groups User rights for each access group are given individually for each partition assigned with the access group and can include arming disarming for fire and intrusion partitions and or controlling automatic fire extinguishing systems for partitions dealt with fire protection Also the only action users of an access group can be authorized for is reviewing statuses of assigned partitions Open the Access Group page by doing one of the following o Click the Access Groups pictogram on the Page Icon Toolbar or l www bolid com 78 PProg Access Groups o Find the relevant page by browsing arrow buttons on the Quick Access a Toolbar or Dey Types Partitions o Use the Pages gt Access Groups menu command Pages Device Types Devices Partitions d Relays d hee by Groups Authenticators by Partitions Others The Access Groups page provides v Reviewing the list of access groups defined to control system p
27. Zones to a device the events are to be translated to Translating events seriously loads RS 485 interface and reduces system performance D lt So program the console to translate events only if it is really important Defining the Event Category After assigning partitions to devices which will indicate or transmit further the events from these parti tions specify the category categories of events to be transmitted A console of version 2 05 can translate events of nine categories the full list of events and how they fall into categories can be found in the Manual for the console being in use Fires Fires and fire pre alarms in partitions releasing extinguishing agent pre discharge delay release failure release blocking abort releasing and so on Alarms Alarms in partitions such as intrusion alarms panic alarms entrance alarms Faults Short and open failures tamper alarms power failures power shutoff www bolid com 100 PPro Event Translation RS 485 communication failures device disconnecting equipment fail ures configuration errors restore messages Arm Disarm Arming disarming partitions loop restore messages current mode set ting for releasing extinguishing agent automatic manual Zone Arm Disarm Arming disarming individual zones System Info System information such as a detector response an analog addressable detector dirty message pump turning on off temperature pressure water level i
28. a single trans lation rule can be defined for broadcasting Broadcasting unloads the RS 485 interface line due to sending same messages all the devices at once but disables adjusting individual rules for each device independently You can also add event translation rules by clicking the New tool E in the upper window In such a case the device descriptors will appear in the Event Translation window in accordance with the order of increasing device addresses starting with the element addressed as 0 which corresponds to the root element of the device tree If a device is not programmed in the database it is marked by the question sign Yat the left on the device entry The actual RS 485 address of such a device must be given manually in the Address field in the Inspector window If both individual and broadcast rules exist for a single device then this rules will complement each other Translating events seriously loads RS 485 interface and decreases system perform ance So program the console to translate different devices only uncommon events such as alarms fires or troubles or use broadcast translation to all the devices if it is admissible to translate the same events to various devices In order S2000 K keypads can display the events that are translated to them by the console the keypad parameters Message Indication and Alarm Indication must be 99 www bolid com eJEf SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS defined in the
29. command it keep being switched on as long as the system meets the enabling managing condition If the relay is switched based on a command with a defined activation time it returns to an initial status upon expiration of the time The initial status for the Switch On for a Time program is Switched Off while for the Switch Off for a Time program the initial status is Switched On Three programs Lamp Alarm Output 1 and ASPT are special The Lamp and Alarm Out put 1 programs are used when a scenario component describes binding between the console and S2000 SP1 relay modules The Alarm Output 1 program is similar to the command Switch On ex cept the relay is switched off upon loosing communications with the console The Lamp program is also similar to the Switch On command but in case of communication loss the relay begins to blink The duration of defining a communication loss status is equal to the value of the local relay configura tion parameter Activation time which is defined by means the UProg configuration tool or the con sole see the Manual for the UProg exe or the console being in use In a management scenario im plies that partition s being armed activate a relay based on the Alarm Output 1 command instead of the Switch On command the relay will be switched off not only on partition s disarming or receiving alarms and troubles but also on loosing communications between the console and S
30. device type if the total number of custom device types in the console database doesn t exceed the specified limitation see above v Edit parameters of a custom device type v Delete a custom device type from the console database REVIEWING PARAMETERS OF PROGRAMMED CUSTOM DEVICE TYPES To review parameters of a pre programmed standard device type available for the console of the cur rent version or parameters a custom device types programmed in the console database select the device type in the Device Types window The parameters of the selected device type will be shown by Inspector 37 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS PROGRAMMING A NEW CUSTOM DEVICE TYPE A custom device type can be stored in the console database if there is at least a device assigned to the custom device type device types are assigned to devices on the Devices page of the PProg see Section Devices of this Manual To add a new custom device type to the console database do one of the following o Click the New button in the Device Types window or H o Press lt nsert gt on the keyboard provided that a type or the root lt Ins gt element Hits Device Types are selected in the window or o Activate the Edit Add menu command Edit Change Delete The maximum total number of custom device types in the console database is 16 for S2000 consoles of versions 1 1x 30 for S2000 consoles of versions 1 2x and S2000 M consoles If the nu
31. element are selected in the upper window the selected partition partitions will be removed from all the selected groups or all groups respectively www bolid com 68 RELAYS This chapter discusses the following questions gt What does the centralized control mean and how the console manages relays of various system devices gt How to define edit delete an algorithm of centralized automatic controlling the executive de vice which is connected to the relay output of an Orion system operated by the console gt How many relay outputs of various devices can be operated centrally by a single console gt Which system settings are to be made by means of the PProg and the UProg device con figuration tool for a relay to be managed centrally by the console gt How the PProg represents links between relays and assigned partitions gt How to change the logical status of an addressable zone of an S2000 KDL controller from Output to Input To work with the descriptors of relay outputs the Relays page of the PProg is designed As opposed to local automatic managing a relay output of a device which is realized by the device itself depending on the statuses of connected alarm loops the S2000 S2000M console provides some centralized algorithms for managing the relay In the last case the decision to activate the relay is made not by the device the relay is built in but by the console which gives activation comma
32. from the console or remotely from keypads S2000 K or S2000 KS provided that electronic access devices iButtons or Proximity cards were preliminary presented to readers of such de vices as S2000 4 or S2000 2 This combined mechanism provides both enhanced security due to using electronic access devices and flexible and versatile control enabling users to select parti tions and actions individually via a menu and to track system responses on an LCD In the last case the console checks the rights to control partitions programmed for a key D lt pad the console but not for the device reader electronic device was presented to The console supports controlling partitions remotely from keypads S2000 K ver 1 02 and above and devices S2000 4 ver 1 03 and above Open the Device Rights page by doing one of the following o Click the Device Rights icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or ie o Select the page by arrow buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar or ae e Dev Types Partitions www bolid com 112 PProg Device Rights o Activate the Pages Others Device Rights Pages menu command Device Types Devices Partitians Relays d Access Groups F Suthenticators Others Event Translation Entrance zones Device Rights Custom Events Management Scenarios Figure 40 shows a view of the Device Rights page The page contains v The Device Rights window with a list of devices enrolled in the console database ea
33. gt Partitions gt Partitions menu Pages command Device Types Devices Partitions a Partitions Relays Groups of Partitions Partitions o0ne B bE ab Inspector Partition oof OD Partition 1 Humber peon Devices Monitored Zones Ei EE a x ny Devices Monitored Zones cssnnees ae Console Status seen c Device Address 2 Type S2000 4 Seia E Device Address 3 Type S2000 KDOL EG Figure 22 Partitions Page www bolid com 56 PPro Partitions Figure 22 shows the view of the Partitions page which contains y v The Partitions Zones window which involves the tree of the enrolled partitions with zones in cluded into them To show hide a list of included zones use H l At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows H Adds a new partition descriptor bg Edits the parameters of a selected partition H Deletes a selected partition partitions from the console database The Devices Monitored Zones window which displays the tree of monitored zones belonging to various devices which were explicitly enrolled in the console database on the Devices pages of the PProg see Section Devices of this Manual To show hide lists of device zones use H HI At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows a Provides redefining an S2000 KDL addressable zone as an addressable output Faim bgl Provides defining revising the descriptor of a selec
34. of the com ponent condition being true and activating the relay by default the relay is activated without a delay If the condition changes before delay expiration the delayed activation is cancelled The value of the delay can be given in the range of 0 to 8191 875 seconds in increments of one eighth of a second Activation Time Define the time in seconds the relay is activated for if the defined executive program implies time limitation The activation time can be given in the range of 0 to 8191 75 seconds in in crements of one eighth of a second by default the activation time is 30 seconds Te maximum acti vation time 8191 875 seconds means that relay is activated without time limitations Then program the managing condition for the described scenario component that is define the system condition which must cause the component to be run The algorithm of defining a managing condition is described in Section Defining Conditions to Manage Partitions for Scenario Components of this Manual After describing the first component of the scenario you can describe a second component then a third component etc Formally each scenario can contain up to 255 components but the total number and complexity of management scenarios and their components are restricted by the size of memory intended to store management scenarios in the console memory The size of memory having already been occupied can be tracked with the help of the Scenario Me
35. page which contains v The Device Types window with the list of device types per programmed standard types and al ready programmed if presented in the console database v A bar of tools which includes the New button E the Edit button 4 and the Cut button amp v The Inspector window which displays parameters of a selected device type 1 The consoles of late versions are equipped with more useful mechanism of subdividing S2000 KDL address able zones when each addressable zone can be redefined either as an input or as an output see Sections Partitions and Relays www bolid com 36 PProg Device Types Device Types Eg dt Inzpector Device Types Parameter Value nen z2000 amp F1 _ E saq00 4 beasts S Unknown a SS000 K SEN C z2000 IT e E z2000 KOL of 52000 65K1 cae p Signal 20 ver 02 Uae S2000 KS ao E S2000 48P7 coun gt S2000 KPB PE E 3000 2 PN e UO ORICH er E Rupor iii iis ot Hun onion mt Figure 11 You can resize the window using standard Windows tools as well as by removing the vertical Splitter Bar with the mouse The current position of the Splitter bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The Devices Types page provides the means to v Review the list of standard and custom if already programmed device types in the console da tabase v Program a new custom
36. pane Undoes selection of a highlighted partition and removes it on the left pane Undoes selection of all the partitions in the list After specifying the partitions and their statuses click OK The defined part of the condition will be displayed in the Related Statuses and Partitions window see Figure 59 Arming Failed E s Figure 59 143 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS EDITING PARAMETERS OF MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS To edit parameters of a management scenario or its component select the scenario component and press the Edit button BE or activate the Edit gt Change menu command Then change parameters as necessary in the Inspector To edit the relation between a managed zone and the management scenario programmed for it se lect the zone and click the Edit button BE from the lower window or activate the Edit Change menu command Then go to Inspector and select the proper value in the Scenario field DELETING A MANAGEMENT SCENARIO OR A SCENARIO TO ZONE LINK To delete a management scenario or a scenario component from the console database select the scenario component in the upper window and do one of the following o Drag and drop the selected entry on Recycle Bin or T o Click the Cut button or A o Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Del gt o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete Before deleting the scenario component the PProg prompts for confirma
37. system operating under a console of version 2 01 and above provides programming up to 2047 user authenticators otherwise 510 authenticators for consoles of versions 1 2x or 254 authenticators for consoles of versions 1 1x There are two pre programmed authenticators in the console database The first pre programmed authenticator with the number 1 the Main Password is the installer pass word which is reserved only to program the console and system devices Only the holder of the in staller password can set addresses for the devices and addressable zones of S2000 KDL controllers program edit delete user authenticators change the code of the Main Password itself from the con sole and program console operations in the PProg The factory value 123456 is advisable to be rede fined to a new value from 1 to 8 digits before starting console operations For the consoles of versions 1 20 and above there is the second pre programmed authenticator the password with the number of 2 the code of 1234 and with the default assigned access group 255 which enables owner of this password to arm and disarm alarm loops of the system devices and to implement some system operations see below This password can be redefined if necessary For any other authenticator its rights can be defined by describing an assigned access group see Access Groups which involves the rules for each group member to control a part of the system There are three reserved ac
38. than that for l the partition which is not assigned to any group The more is the number of groups a partition is included to the longer the partition is being armed or disarmed So unless necessary do not include a partition into a large number of groups 65 www bolid com BOLID SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Open the Groups of Partitions page by doing one of the following o Select the Group of Partitions icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or a o Find the page by browsing pages using the arrow buttons on the Quick go gt Access Toolbar or Dev Types Partitions o Activate the Pages Partitions Groups of Partitions Pages menu command Device Types Devices Partitions Partitions Relays t Groups of Partitions Access Groups P Suthenticators Others b The Groups of Partitions page see Figure 24 contains The Groups of Partitions window which includes the list of already programmed partition groups if existed To show hide a list of partitions included to a group use H Clicking on the root ele ment doubly hides shows the whole list of partition groups At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows H Adds a new descriptor to the list of partition groups bgl Edits parameters of a selected partition group H Deletes a selected partition group s descriptor from the console database v The Partitions window which displays the list of the partitions programmed for the cons
39. the memory size and disables programming new scenarios and their components on the size exceeding the maximum value If the switch is off the PProg enables programming scenarios of any size but the Scenario Memory 105 Indicator displays the current size of scenario memory in red In writing configuration to the console memory a part of data will be lost A size of memory occupied by a management scenario can be slightly decreased if the partitions as signed to the scenario are combined into a Group see Section Groups of Partitions of this Manual and the Take into Account the Groups of Partitions for Management Scenarios switch is set on the Operations tab of the Options menu In such a case the list of partitions in the scenario memory will be replaced by a single descriptor of the partition group However the list of partitions will keep being displayed by the PProg as before 145 www bolid com BOLID ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Bolid Company and its divisions and subsidiaries Seller 4 Pionerskaya Str Korolev 141070 Moscow Re gion Russia warrants its security equipment the product to be free from defects in materials and workman ship for one year from date of original purchase under normal use and service Seller s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for parts or labor any product proven to be defective in mate rials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller
40. well as define the logical algorithms of device cooperating The console monitors status of enrolled devices activates outputs of enrolled devices indicates system conditions on indi cator modules receives user commands given from keypads or readers connected to devices trans late system messages out of the Orion system etc To give detailed information about console oper ating please refer to the Manual of the console being in use The PProg provides v Reading the current configuration from the memory of the console or from a special file or creat ing a new configuration v Loading the configuration to the console memory or saving it as a text file encrypted file or mem ory dump v Editing the configuration loaded to the PProg in order to Enroll in the console database the descriptor of the devices cooperating in the system un der console controlling the devices can be of one of standard or some custom user types Combine input zones of various system devices into so called partitions to control them as a whole Establish logical links for centralized controlling system executive devices automatically depending on statuses of monitored partitions Enroll user authenticators such as PIN codes iButtons and Proximity cards and define rules for their holders to gain access to system operations including configuring all the system arming and disarming system partitions and individual zones releasing aborting
41. 2 04 125 www bolid com e Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS If you need more complex tactics to manage system zones automatically than those relay automatic programs provide see Section Relays of this Manual you can define your own scenario of automatic managing Such scenarios can be created in order to v Control relay outputs of various system devices flexibly using several different programs v Automatically switch the modes of access control for system readers settings of free pass or controlled access modes v Control alarm loops arming disarming them or resetting alarms automatically v Program automatic handling such system function as releasing extinguishing agent stopping releasing turning the mode of automatic releasing on off starting stopping testing fire detec tors and powering outputs of RIP 12 RS power supplies on off v Provide extended flexible managing of audio channels of Rupor voice announcement control units Programming management scenarios requires users to understand principles of sys E tem operating and links between system components deeply To avoid creating wrong scenarios before starting exploiting the system DO TEST all system operations under programmed management scenarios in various operation conditions Before testing system functioning BE SURE fire fighting equipment and other execu tive devices are DISCONNECTED from relay outputs to avoid their undesired running In some cases
42. 2000 SP1 relay 135 www bolid com l aj SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS module Similarly the Lamp command can be used in management scenarios for light alarms which are intended to indicate communication loss of the RS 485 interface bus The ASPT program is intended for such devices as S2000 ASPT and Potok 3N ver 1 02 and above The program doesn t control a relay but it initiate the procedure of releasing extinguishing agent for the specified devices as if a user gives a remote releasing command The program can be useful for scenarios which start extinguishing automatically in fire suppression systems run under S2000 ASPT controlling after two responses of different fire detectors monitored by another device for example by an S2000 KDL monitoring DIP 34A smoke detectors The scenario in question is assigned immedi ately to an S2000 ASPT or Potok 3N Blink Mask parameter should be defined for blinking programs that is commands to switch the relay on and off alternately in order to define time intervals the relay is on or off A mask describes 32 time intervals of one eighth of a second duration each which the relay can be on or off for After 32 time intervals 4 s total the said cycle is repeated There are 64 pre programmed not available to be ed ited masks in the PProg You can select the more suitable mask in the dropdown list Activation Delay Define a time in seconds which are to be waited after the enabling part
43. 5 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS To release the link on the page by Partitions do one of the following o Select the link in the partition tree or a set of links or partition entry to delete H all links of the partition or tree root to delete all the associations from the console database and click the Cut button or e Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Delete gt e Drag and drop the link by left mouse button on the Recycle Bin or Th e Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete o On selecting the partition in the upper window and the access group in the x lower window release the link between them by clicking the Delete button in the lower window If several partitions or the root element are selected in the upper window and several access groups all groups are selected in the lower window all selected partitions will be deleted from all selected groups Before deleting a link the PProg requests for confirmation to perform the operation If a number of links were selected the PProg prompts for confirmation in deleting each link individually To reject confirmation prompts unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option on the Operations tab of the Options menu www bolid com 86 PPro Authenticators AUTHENTICATORS This chapter discusses the following questions gt How the console authenticates users to gain them an access to such system oper
44. A E E E 61 Redefine an Addressable Input of an S2000 KDL as an Outut ccccccccceecceeeceeeceeseeeeeesneees 62 SOn NOF AOT S ea E E E AEA E EAE E E EER 63 GROUPS OF PARTITIONS cree eerste tense etcetera tee EE 65 Creating a New Partition Group cccccccscccsseccseecsesccsuecseuensuecsueessuessesessueesesessueesesessustsugenanessuseneass 67 Editing Deleting a Descriptor Of a Partition GrOUP ccccccccsecccusccsecccuecseucesecssuessusesseesseessnecsaes 68 FRAY Secu seceaceesenssuecincnonteseosancsaccncege O 69 The Page for Relays Grouped DY Devices ccccccccseccceeceseceseccsuesaecsseessueeseecsseesseesseessnesseesaes 71 The Page for Relays Grouped DY Par titiONS ccccccccscccseeccseccsueccesecsuecssuessueesusessuetsesesenessuseseeesans 72 Creating an Algorithm for Centralized Control for the Relay 0 0 cccccccsccceeecceecseseesecssneccseessneeeaees 13 Assigning System Partitions to the Controlled Relay cccccccccecceseceeeeseeeeaeeeseeeeseees 73 Setting the Relay Control Parameters cccccccceccceeceeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeaeeeseeeeeueeseeesauseseeesaees 74 Editing Deleting a Centralized Control Algorithm cccccccceccseecceeccsecccseecseeessuecsusssscesueeseesseeees 15 Redefine an Addressable Output of an S2000 KDL as the INDUt ccccccceecceeceeecceeseeeeneenneees 76 ACCESS GROUPS 0 ccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeaesaeeaeeeseaeeaeeaeeeseesessessnseneeneenecaeas
45. ATING Senet nee ee ee re eee ee ree 25 Connecting and Preparing the CONSOIE ccccccccssecceeccsnsecsuessucesenessusesesessuetsusessuesaeessuessusssaaes 26 Opening Console CONPIGUIALION cccccccsseecseecceccsuecsuecssueesenessuessueecsuessusessensessauessuesseesauetsnass 28 Creating a New Configuration ccccccccecccsecceseeceeceeeeseeeeeecesaeeseueesaeeseueeseeeseueesaeesaneeaes 28 Loading Configuration from a File ica saccudtewacderanndcctcesancnicieneaeueedadendacveentdaupiwareewssodemreacevededons 29 Loading a Configuration from the Console Memory c ccccceeceeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeesneees 30 C mple ng the WV OTIC ssiprier nEn EAE EEEE EE EEEE EE E NOTEER 31 Writing the Configuration to the Console M MOTS ccccsecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeesaeeeseees 31 Writing the Configuration to a File 0 eccceccceccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeeseeeseeesaueeseeeseeeeseeees 33 DEVICE TYPES ccccscceeeeeceeeeneenecneeeeenecnsceeeaecaesaeeaeeaeeesessessenseneeaeoneneenenaesaseneeaeenenesaesags 35 Reviewing Parameters of Programmed Custom Device TYPDES 1cccccccneccnseceeccnessessseetseeeneees 37 Programming a New Custom Device TY PC 1cccsccccesccsecccssessuecsenetsseseeessueesanessuetsesessuetsesessneeas 38 Defining Device Types Based on the Standard Template ccccccceeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeenees 40 Defining Device Types Based on the S2000 KDL Template cc
46. BOLID SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS S2000 S2000M Console Programming Tool PPROG User s Manual This Manual describes the setup interface and operation of PProg software of version 3 00 which is intended for security managers to program S2000 S2000M fire and alarm consoles Please read all the instructions completely before programming the S2000 S2000M console and save this Manual for further references The terms below are used throughout this manual Alarm Loop or Loop or LP The alarm loop is the same as the initiating device circuit that is an electrical circuit connected to a monitored input of an Orion system device this circuit some conventional fire or intrusion detectors being brought in A response of any single detector brought into the alarm loop causes the entire loop to response so the accurate location of the detector within the loop can not be known Arm Disarm This means starting cancelling monitoring for zone conditions and sending alarms when the condition are changed Authenticator A means for users to be authenticated by the system to gain access to various sys tem functions such as configuring arming disarming releasing extinguishing agent and so on The console supports operating with such authenticators as PIN codes entered from the console or keypads and various access devices presented to the system readers including iButtons and Proximity cards Centralized Relay Control Th
47. Custom Events page provides v v Reviewing custom event processing scenarios programmed in the console database Programming a new event processing scenario for a zone or a number of zones of the Orion sys tem unless the number of already programmed scenarios exceeds 32 Editing a selected scenario or its scenario to zone links Deleting a selected scenario 119 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS CREATING AN EVENT PROCESSING SCENARIO TO program a new event processing scenario for a zone or a number of zones of the Orion system activate the Custom Events window and do one of the following o Click the New Scenario button at the right of the window title or Bl o Press lt nsert gt on the computer keyboard or lt ns gt o Activate the Edit Add menu command Edit Change Pelete A number of custom event processing scenarios supported by consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 CANNOT exceed 32 If the 32 scenarios have already been programmed in the console database all tools said above are unavailable After appearing the newly added descriptor in the list of event processing scenarios describe custom events involved to the scenario and assign this one to a relevant zone zones Defining the List of Custom Events For each event processing scenario assigned to a zone or a number of zones up to four standard events can be redefined To attach an event to an active scenario in the list do one of the follo
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49. S2000 K ver 1 02 and above and devices S2000 4 ver 1 03 and above EDITING DELETING DEVICE RIGHTS Associations between devices and partition of the Orion system can be released by various ways to disable rights of the devices to give control commands for partitions The following tools provide deleting associations for selected partitions relative to devices the window with the tree of the device rights must be active o Drag and drop the selected partition or the group of partitions on the Re T cycle Bin or o Press the Cut button or db o Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Del gt 115 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete In such a case Ifthe root folder of the tree Raa Device Rights was selected then all the associations between de vices and partitions will be deleted Ifa device was selected in the tree the associations of this device and relevant partitions will be deleted Ifa partition or a number of partitions assigned to a device or a number of devices were selected all the selected associations will be deleted To select associations by group use lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt lt gt and lt gt on the computer If it is more preferable to delete associations relative to partitions select the relevant device in the upper window or several devices or all the devices and the partition partiti
50. The total number of loops and relays given for a custom S2000 KDL device type MUST NOT exceed 127 D If the limitation mentioned above is exceeded the PProg outputs a warning see Figure 15 Wrong operation x x The total number of S2000 KDL s loops and relays cannot exceed 127 Figure 15 Note that the S2000 KDL template can be used ONLY to describe S2000 KDL devices These de vices use a single numeration both for addressable inputs and addressable outputs if configured So if you are going to use a custom S2000 KDL type locate addressable inputs designed for ad dressable detectors at first polling loop addresses and addressable outputs designed for address able relay modules at last polling loop addresses If there is a custom S2000 KDL device type with ten loops and six relays a device of this type will have ten alarm loops with numbers 1 to 10 and six relay outputs with numbers 11 to 16 If a device really uses addressable zones with the addresses for example 3 to 10 you CANNOT specify for its custom type the Number of Loops equal to eight otherwise the addressable zones will be numbered from 1 to 8 and the real device operating logic will mismatch the logic described for the device in the console In such case the device type MUST BE GIVEN with ten alarm loops That is to describe a custom device type based on the S2000 KDL template give it with that Number of Loops which is equal to the address o
51. a to a phone line To avoid S2000 IT buffer overflow adjust translat ing this device only the most important and rare events and disable for it all other event categories EDITING AN EVENT TRANSLATION RULE To edit an event translation rule select it in the upper window and activate the Inspector by the Edit Change menu command or clicking the Edit button Be or double clicking on the relevant field of Inspector by left mouse button To reassign event translation to another device of the Orion system replace the network address of the device in the Address field by the proper value To edit the list of partitions assigned with this rule add new partitions as described above or remove unnecessary partitions by doing one of the following o Select the partition the group of partitions in the Event Translation window H and click the Cut button or e Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Delete gt e Drag and drop the partition group of partitions by left mouse button on i the Recycle Bin or e Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Ta Delete o Select the translation rule in the upper window then switch the lower window x to the partition displaying mode and select the proper partition partitions Press the Delete button on the lower window toolbar or e Press lt Delete gt on the computer keyboard or lt Delete gt e Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete While b
52. access groups 253 255 intended for controlling devices are not shown in this list To the right at the window title there is a bar of tools as follows Selects all the descriptors in the list Undoes selection 81 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS a Links the selected access group groups to the partition partitions selected in the up per window x Releases the selected link links between the selected groups and partitions selected in the upper window v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of a selected partition or access group this parameters being able to be reviewed or changed if available You can resize PProg windows by using standard Windows tools or moving horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by mouse The current Splitter Bar position is saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings CREATING A NEW ACCESS GROUP TO CONTROL PARTITIONS To define a new access group to control partitions go to the By Groups page representation by us ing the Pages gt Access Groups gt by Groups menu command see Figure 27 To create a new access group to control partitions make two steps as follows v Add a descriptor for an access group v Assign to this access group the list of partitions to be controlled by user of the access group de fining the specific rights to manage each of the partition included in the list
53. ack are enabled for changing while parameters shown with grey are not To release a link between the relay and partitions that is to reject centralized control for the relay select relevant link links in the upper window and click the Cut button amp or Delete button x In stead of clicking the buttons you can activate the Edit gt Delete menu command or just drag and drop the unnecessary link to the Recycle Bin w on the Information Panel of the PProg Before deleting the link the PProg will prompt for confirmation For group operations confirmations will be prompted for each individual link between the relay and partitions To refuse confirmation prompts unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting switch on the Operations tab of the Op tions menu 15 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS REDEFINE AN ADDRESSABLE OUTPUT OF AN 2000 KDL AS THE INPUT A great part of Orion system devices have some physically diverse inputs and outputs As opposed to this an S2000 KDL controller is designed to control 127 addressable zones of its multiplex polling loop Depending on connected device each of these zones can operate either an addressable moni tored input or as an addressable executive output By default all S2000 KDL zones are treated as monitored inputs But if necessary these zones can be programmatically redefined to be considered as outputs by means of PProg tools from the Parti tions page see Section
54. alarm communicators and UO Orion devices Also this number along with a relevant textual descrip tion identifies the holder of the authenticator in the system A number from 3 to 2047 is assigned to an www bolid com 92 PPro Authenticators authenticator automatically while the relevant entry is created but it can be redefined in the Inspector window except for the number 1 which is reserved for the Main Password User Enter the name of a user or a text string which consists of no more than 16 characters This text description will identify the holder of this authenticator in all messages which are displayed or printed along with the authenticator number Longer user names can be defined if the Check the Length of Descriptions switch on the Operations tab in Options menu is set off but these names can be written only in a configuration file and will be truncated while being written to the console memory If the Check the Length of Descriptions switch on the Operations tab in Options menu is set on the PProg will track the number of entered characters and disable typing when the length of the user name has had 16 characters Access Group Select in the drop down list the number and the name of the access group which rules will be applied for the holder of the authenticator To control various physical zones of the system use one of the reserved access groups 253 or 254 or 255 To control a logical system partition use the rel
55. an select the required value by means of arrow buttons within the box or tape it manually In last case a value taped will be truncated to a nearest whole multiple of 0 125 Use the decimal separator which is defined for your Windows OS Activation Time This parameter defines the time in seconds for which the control action is being ap plied The parameter makes a sense if only the assigned executive program implies the limited activa tion time and is ignored for other commands The value of this parameter can be defined from O to 8191 875 seconds in increments of one eighth of a second You can select the required value by means of arrow buttons within the box or tape it manually In last case a value taped will be truncated to a nearest whole multiple of 0 125 Use the decimal separator which is defined for your Windows OS By default the Activation Time is equal to 30 seconds For the S2000M console the value 8191 875 has a special meaning infinite which implies without time limitation This enables applying some executive programs which was previously time limited such as the Siren or ASPT without time limitations EDITING DELETING A CENTRALIZED CONTROL ALGORITHM Programmed algorithms of centralized relay control can be corrected or deleted To change control parameters given for a relay output click the Edit button BE and then edit the rele vant parameters in the Inspector window the parameters shown with bl
56. arios B B bE ab Inspector Relays TRB Werner Scena 1 oe Management scenario 2 semens Management Scenario 3 Device addres Relay number 1 nue Management Scenario 4 Siren l isa Management Scenario 5 Light Alarms Unspecified ba Description Unspecitied Scenario 4 Devices Matching bf y Scenario 5 steres gt Device Address 2 Type Rupor 01 m EJ Device Address 3 Type S2000 ASPT E Device Address 4 Type S2000 4 oe a Relay lt asii a Relay 2 i iis Palei Figure 50 www bolid com 134 PPro Management Scenarios Management Scenarios bf at Inspector Scenario Component Parameter Value umber T Description Mewe Component Executive Program 1 Switch On Alink hack EERREREEERREEEEERREEEEEEREEEE Activation Delay T Activation Time a0 Enabling Condition Disabling Condition EEG Figure 51 Using Inspector define the control parameters for the programmed scenario component Description Define optionally a textual description for the programmed scenario component By de fault each scenario component is assigned to the description New Component The description is not saved to the console memory but only to the configuration file Executive Program describes a desired behavior for the relay the relay can be switched on and off can be switched on and off for a time blink and so on If the relay is switched based on an untimed
57. artition in the partition list and the relevant zones in the de vice tree and then click Zi The added zones will be shown in the tree of partitions www bolid com 60 PProg Partitions The zones not included to any partition will not be written to the console configuration a their status being not monitored by the console during system operating Such zones called vacant zones can be written to the console configuration if they are assigned to textual descriptions and or Contact ID zone numbers and these zones are involved into custom event processing scenarios see Section Custom Events of this Manual These zones are added to the console configuration if the flags Write the Descriptions of Vacant Zones Write the Numbers of D Contact Vacant Zones Write the Custom Events for Vacant Zones are respectively set on the Console tab of the Options menu The maximum number of zones per a partition is o 255 for consoles of versions 1 10 1 15 o 512 for consoles of versions 1 20 1 24 o 2048 for consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 EDITING A PARTITION If necessary you can change partition parameters or lists of zones included to the partition To revise a partition descriptor select the partition in the Partitions window and click BE or activate the Edit Change menu command or press lt Enter gt on the keyboard or just select the relevant parameter in the Inspector window by double clicking o
58. artitions as well as the parameters of defined access groups namely the assigned partitions and specific rights to control each parti tion by users of the access groups v Creating a new access group to control partitions v Editing parameters of an existed access group intended to control partitions v Deleting an access group intended to control partitions from the console database The Access Groups page is represented by the PProg by one of two possible ways to display links between access groups and partitions assigned to them By default on the Access Groups page sys tem partitions are grouped due to their linking to access groups the list of which is shown as a tree Another representation which can be reached through using the Pages Access Groups gt by Parti tions menu command on the contrary combines the access groups due to their links with system partitions and shows them on the tree of partitions THE PAGE FOR PARTITIONS GROUPED BY ACCESS GROUPS The Access Groups page displaying links between access groups and partitions on the tree of access groups Figure 27 includes v The Access Groups window which contains the tree of access groups programmed in the console database to control partitions Each access group is displayed with a list of partitions which can be controlled by users included into the access group Reserved access groups 253 255 are not shown in the list of access groups To show hide the list
59. ated configura tion in grey text if no console is connected to the computer ia in green text if the configuration version and the version of the connected console match each other 2931 1N red text if the configuration version and the version of the connected console are not equal to each other To close loaded configuration drag and drop the Console Version Indicator on T 2 04 the Recycle Bin 29 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS If no configuration is opened in the PProg menu commands as well as writing tools and page icons become unavailable and the Console Version Indicator is empty Loading a Configuration from the Console Memory To load the current console configuration from the console memory be sure v The console is properly connected to the computer v The console and the interface converter if used are turned on v The console is switched to the Programming Mode that is indicated by the PROGRAMMING text string on the console LCD v The console is ready to communicate data with the PProg the Console status Indicator on the fir Information Panel is seen as and moving the mouse over the Console Status Indicator causes the status bar to show the number of the COM port the console is connected to the con sole address within the RS 485 interface line and the version number of the console configuration Otherwise prepare the console as discussed in the Connecting and Preparing the Console cha
60. ation version and the version of the connected console are not equal to each other To close loaded configuration drag and drop the Console Version Indicator on y T 2 04 the Recycle Bin If no configuration is opened in the PProg menu commands as well as writing tools and page icons become unavailable and the Console Version Indicator is empty Loading Configuration from a File To load a configuration to the PProg from a file select the File Open menu command or click the 5 pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar Then find and select the configuration file which you are going to open in the appeared dialog window The configuration file must be created by this or a simi lar PProg program and can be of one of the following types v Text file with the txt extension in which a configuration is represented as a text containing parame ters and their values Y Encrypted file with the gpc or cpc extension where a console configuration is stored in encrypted form v Console memory dump with the dmp extension where the memory dump of the console is written If the valid file is selected the PProg will open the configuration read from the file and all the PProg pages supported for the current configuration version will be available Also the File Save and File Save As menu commands and the 5 pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar become active The Console Version Indicator on the Information Panel displays the number of the cre
61. ations as programming the system arming disarming zones and partitions manual zone control re leasing extinguishing agent etc What can be used as a user authenticator How many authenticators can be registered in the console database How to enroll an authenticator in the console database Y VV WV How to assign an authenticator to the access group see Access Groups which defines the rights of the authenticator holder to manage the system v How to edit the parameters of a user authenticator gt How to delete an authenticator descriptor from the console database To work with authenticators the Authenticators page of the PProg is intended The console provides two ways to authenticate users which request access to various system opera tions such as console programming device control arming disarming of some alarm loops activating device outputs and so on and partition control arming disarming partitions These two authentica tion ways are v By means of PIN codes or passwords which can be typed on the specified keypads such as the keypad of the console or an S2000 K or an S2000 KS or v By means of electronic access devices such as iButtons or Proximity cards or keys which can be presented to the specified readers of Orion system devices connected to and polled by the S2000 S2000M console such as an S2000 4 S2000 2 S2000 KDL or Signal 20P 87 www bolid com o Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS A
62. availability of the console memory to be occupied by new management scenarios Also in the Information Panel there is the Recycle Bin the graphic control element to facilitate deleting database elements and links between them View and size of the PProg window as well as size of pages window can be adjusted as suitable The PProg window can be resized by means of standard Windows tools Internal layout and size of page windows can be changed by dragging the vertical and horizontal splitter bars PPROG MENU The PProg menu provides users with the access to program operations and settings including the following command units File The File submenu involves the commands to operate with the console configuration and exit the PProg New To create new console configuration the newly created configuration can then be loaded to the console memory or written to a file or used as a template to facilitate programming other consoles and so on Open To read a file with a console configuration and load the configuration to the PProg The configuration can be read from a file which was previously created by this or simi lar PProg program The file can be either text file with the txt extension or encrypted file with the gpc or cpc extension or memory dump with the dmp extension Save To write the configuration to a file Save as To write the configuration to the specified file Exit To exit the program Edit The submenu of this command
63. cators from the console database CREATING ENROLLING AN AUTHENTICATOR There are three ways to add an authenticator descriptor to the console database O To add a descriptor manually or H O To read codes of passwords or keys directly by a device which is connected to the S2000 S2000M console via RS 485 interface and polled by it or O To import codes from a file with the ki extension Sal You can have no more than 2047 authenticators in your database of the console of version 2 01 and above 511 authenticators and 255 authenticators for the console of versions 1 2x and 1 1 respec tively If this number is reached all adding tools discussed above are unavailable Adding an Authenticator Code Manually To create a new authenticator manually press the New button E on the Page Icon Toolbar or select the Edit Add menu command When a new entry for the authenticator has occurred in the list of the Authenticators window enter a code of the authenticator to the Code field For passwords which are to be typed from system keypads S2000 K or S2000 KS the code must consist of 4 digits Otherwise a code of a password that is to be typed from the S2000 S2000M con sole must consist of 1 to 8 digits depending on the Code Length console parameter see the Manual for the console being in use You can also type manually a code of an electronic access device When the descriptor has been created and the code has been entered define the paramete
64. cceccsececeeeeeeeeeeeeees 41 Defining Device Types Based on the S2000 ASPT Template ccccceccseeeeeeeseeeeees 43 Editing Parameters Of Custom Device TYPOS 1cccseccceeccseccseccsecesusecseetsuecseeessesesesessuessusssneesaes 44 Deleting a Custom Device Type cccscccsecccssecseccssessuecsesessuessusessueeaueessuenseesenessuetsesessuessussaneesans 45 3 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS DEVICES caa E 47 Adding a Device Descriptor to the Console Database cccccccecceccseceseeeseececceeeceeceteceeesseetsees 49 Finding and Polling Connected Devices cccecccceccceeeceeeeceeeeeeecseeeeeeeeseeesaueesaeeseeeeseeenes 49 Manual Adding Device Descriptors to the Console Database cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 50 Changing Device OSC OOS sussen e a OE baci ead aaesd ductus EER 51 Deleting Device Descriptors ccccccseccseecauscauscauccsuensucsenecenccuncauecauesaussaussaussensuuetsusssuessussnenenseas 52 PARTINONS ea senecace nen an EEE EEEE EEN 55 Creating a Farnill n DOSCHDUOF sssrini aeren a EE NEET E TE 58 Defining Editing Zone Parameters ccc cscccscccseeccseecssccsuscceuessuecaeeessuecsesensuecsenessuetausesauetsesenaneeas 58 Including ZONES into Partitions 0c cece secs eccceecceecseecsueeaeecseeeseeeseeseesseesseessuesseesseessessaesseesseessuessnsees 60 EUO Fe ACO pas aar e tease EEE EEEE E ce ee ghar E E E EE A AEE E Sense aba does 61 Dao naa a O aE E EE E AA A E
65. ceeeteeeeeeeeeceeeceeeteeeeaeetseeteeenseenaes 131 Creating a Relay Control SC NALiO ccccccccccceececeecceseceeeeseeeceueeseeeceeeeeeeseneeseeeseueeseeees 133 Creating an Access Control SCENALIO cccecceecce secs ceceeececeseeeeseceueceeeteeetseeteeteeeneeenaes 137 Creating Management Scenarios to Control a Zone LOOP ccceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 139 Defining Conditions to Manage Partitions for Scenario Components ccscceeeeees 142 Editing Parameters Of Management Scenarios scccccccsseccseecccccseecsecssuccseccseessnecsseessnessnees 144 Deleting a Management Scenario Or a Scenario to Zone LINK cccccccseccseccneeceececcneceeesseeseees 144 Storing Management Scenarios in the Console Memory 1 cc1cccvecceeccneccncceneesneeseeeseeseceesens 144 5 www bolid com PProg General GENERAL The PProg Programming Tool is designed to program following fire and alarm consoles of the Orion system m eS ee i 2000 of versions 1 10 to 1 24 and 2000M of versions 2 01 to 2 05 The PProg is installed on a computer which is connected to the console via its RS 232 or USB port and operates under Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Server and Windows Vista The PProg is designed to program a database for the console used to control centrally all the cooper ating Orion system devices The database is to contain the descriptors of devices and their input and output zones as
66. cess groups with the numbers 253 254 and 255 which describe rules to con trol zones of various devices of the system These groups cannot be redefined Other access groups from 1 to 252 are user programmable to control system partitions Any rights to control partitions can be assigned to an authenticator only after the Q lt relevant access group is defined in the console database see Creating a New Ac cess Group to Control Partitions To open the Authenticators page of the PProg use one of the following o Click the Authenticators icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or al o Select it by browsing pages with the help of arrow buttons on the a gt Quick Access Toolbar or Dey Types Partitions o Activate the Pages Authenticators menu command Pages Device Types Devices Partitions d Relays d Access Groups F Sothenticators Others b www bolid com 88 PPro Authenticators Figure 30 shows the view of the Authenticators page which contains v The Authenticators window with the list of user s authenticators enrolled in the console database At the right of window title the is a bar of following tools H Adds a new authenticator to the console database bg Edits the parameters of the selected authenticator H Deletes the selected authenticator from the console database Ed Selects all the authenticators in the list or undoes selection Reads the code of an electronic access device either an iButton or Prox
67. ch device being assigned to a list of system partitions that can be managed by the device To show hide a list of partitions assigned to a device click At the right of the window title there is a Cut but ton al Device Rights db Inspector Partition 52000 console er seen Device Address 1 Type S2000 2 7 i Description Fire E Partition 1 Device Address 2 Type S2000 K Device Address 3 Type S2000 4ASFPT E Device Address 4 Type 52000 BLBKI Device Address 5 Type Signal 20 ver 02 E Device Address 6 Type S2000 KDL Partitions wv x rt _ a Eag Figure 40 v The Partitions window with a list of partitions programmed in the console database At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows E Links the selected partition partitions with the selected device devices x Releases the link between the selected partition partitions and the selected device 113 www bolid com BOLID SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS devices v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of elements in the Device Rights window or Partition window the parameters seen as grey text can not be changed in this page You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Rem
68. ching parameter www bolid com 24 PProg PProg Operating PPROG OPERATING This chapter discusses the general aspects of configuring an S2000 S2000M console by means of the PProg such as gt Preparing the console for configuring gt Creating a new configuration gt Loading a configuration from the console memory or from a special file gt Writing a configuration to the console memory or to a file The issues dealing with editing a console configuration and creating a console database will be dis cussed in further chapters of this Manual To configure or to program an S2000 S2000 console do the following as will be discussed below Connect the RS 485 interface line the console and other devices are connected to to the com puter and switch the console to the Programming Mode Read the configuration from the console memory or if the console is being programmed for the first time or its current configuration can be ignored load the configuration from a configuration file or create a new configuration Form the console database by setting or editing all the necessary parameters Write the defined configuration to the console memory and if necessary save it to a file in order to backup data or to load the configuration to another console or to be used as a template to program another console etc 25 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS CONNECTING AND PREPARING THE CONSOLE TO pre
69. console memory the program checks the version of the console which is connected to the PC at the moment If the option in ques tion is set off only the configuration can be written to the console memory which version is strictly equal to the version of the connected console Otherwise setting this option makes it possible to write to the console the configuration of a compatible version The compatible configurations are these ones of versions 1 1x 1 2x and 2 0x For each group of ver sions younger versions of configuration are compatible with higher versions of consoles For exam ple if the option is set on the configuration of version 2 03 which is created or loaded to the PProg operative memory can be written to the console of version 2 04 but cannot be written to the console of version 2 02 Data Block Length for Reading Writing This option provides defining the size of blocks of data returned by the console as a result of reading or writing requests Varying the block size can be necessary when there are some problems with www bolid com 22 PProg PProg Interface reading data from or writing them to the console memory or when the communications between the console and the PProg PC are unstable Write the Descriptions of Vacant Zones Zones of devices are considered to be vacant if they are not included to the logic partitions see Partitions of the console database By default the descriptors of such zones are not writt
70. curred and the devices connected to the console which events will be translated to The console can translate system events to the following devices v To the printer connected to the console for making a listing of system events v To S2000 K keypads of versions 1 04 and above which displays events on its LCDs stores the events in their local buffers and issue light and sound alarms if programmed locally 95 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS v To 2000 IT alarm communicators which transmits system events via telephone lines v To UO 4S GSM alarm panels which transmits system events out of the system via GSM chan nels v To UO Orion devices which transmits system events to a Fobos 3 system v To all devices at once by sending broadcasts If for a single device both individual and broadcast event translation rules are defined the event filters adjusted for individual translation and broadcasting will complement each other Q Translating events seriously loads RS 485 interface and decreases system perform ance So please program the console to translate individually only uncommon events such as alarms fires or troubles or use broadcast translation to all the de vices if it is admissible to translate the same events to various devices Open the Event Translation page by doing one of the following O Click the Event Translation icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or ml Find this page by browsing the arrow buttons on t
71. d to this device type which can i lead to changing other elements of the console database such as v Zones of deleted devices are deleted from partitions see Section Partitions v Links between relay outputs of deleted devices and partitions are deleted see Section Relays v Links between deleted devices and partitions as well as deleted devices readers rights are deleted see Section Device Rights v Links between zones of deleted devices and event processing scenarios as well as management scenarios are deleted see Sections Custom Events and Management Scenarios NOTE An Entrance Zone deleted in case of changing a device type is still shown in the list of Entrance Zones marked by a quotation mark as a zone of unknown device www bolid com 46 PProg Devices DEVICES This chapter discusses the following questions gt How the devices of the Orion system which are to be monitored and controlled remotely are enrolled in the database of the console gt Howto change device descriptors gt How to delete device descriptors from the console database To work with device descriptors in the console database the Devices page of the PProg is designed The Devices page of the PProg is always available and opens by default on running the program Otherwise the Devices page can be reached by doing one of the following o Clicking the Devices icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or o Browsing pages by means of the arrow button
72. device descriptor is created by user with the help of PProg tools see Section Manual Adding Device Descriptors to the Console Database below Finding and Polling Connected Devices To find the devices connected to the S2000 S2000M console via RS 485 interface automatically se lect in the Port field of the Search window the number of the PC serial port the devices are connected to Then press the Start button a The PProg shall poll all the devices connected via this serial port and output the list of found devices to the Search window specifying their addresses types and version numbers Copy a proper device descriptor to the Devices window by selecting the descriptor and doing one of the following o Clicking the Add button or Fi o Pressing lt nsert gt on the keyboard or lt ins gt o Dragging and dropping the selected device descriptor from the Search button to the De vices window If the number of the devices in the console database is already equal to 127 all the said adding tools will be disabled You can copy the descriptors from the Search window not only one by one but also as a group select ing them with the help of lt Ctri gt and lt Shift gt buttons on the PC keyboard Moreover you can move the device descriptors all together selecting the list of descriptors by means of the x button from the Search window 49 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS If the console database as shown in the Dev
73. disarming alarm loops resetting alarms releasing cancelling releasing extinguishing agent in a fire suppression system turning on off the automatic mode of releasing extinguishing agent turning on off the mode of testing fire detectors and turning on off the outputs of RIP 12 RS power sup plies remotely and automatically TO program a scenario to manage an alarm loop or other monitored zone of a device do the follow ing Y Define optionally a textual description for the scenario in the Inspector window see Figure 55 The length of the description shouldn t exceed 255 characters Scenario descriptor is stored in the scenario memory area 139 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Inezpector Management Scenario Parameter Value Number 1 Type Fone Control Description rmingDisarming Figure 55 v Assign the programmed scenario to the managed zone zones the console will give commands to as defined by the scenario To do this select the scenario in the upper window and the zone zones to be managed in the lower window and then click the Add button or select the proper value in the dropdown list in the Scenario field of the Inspector see Figure 56 Management Scenarios B bf ab Inspector Zone Parameter Yale Lassa Scenario Component Fire Alarms Management Scenario 1 Arming Disarming Device adress 4 sess Management Scenario 2 Management Scenario 3 i eee i
74. e Lack of the communication between the PProg and the console In such a case the Console za bee Status Indicator looks as and alternately If so check and adjust if necessary set tings of the Port parameters see the Setting Port Parameters section of this Manual If Cancel is clicked or the console exits the Programming mode while the configuration is being written to the console memory the configuration saved in the console memory will be invalid and inoperable In such a case DO WRITE the configuration to the console memory REPEATEDLY Writing the Configuration to a File You can write the console configuration to a file in order to y v v y Backup data Load this configuration to another console connected to another computer Use this configuration as a template to program other consoles Send the vendor the configuration file in case of a program failure All data typed on PProg pages are written to configuration files on the contrary to data written to the console memory a part of which can be truncated see the Program Settings section of this Manual The console configuration can be written in a number of formats v To a text file with the txt extension the configuration being written as a text including the names of parameters and their values 33 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS v To an encrypted file with the gpc or cpc extension the configuration being written in encrypted un
75. e or the entire list of programmed custom scenarios www bolid com 118 PProg Custom Events Custom Events Scenarios B B a A napector Events 0 Eh Eg Custom Event Scenario 0 Number feeeetee q3 Event Damper Open o beeettae ae Event Damper Closed Source Ewent Auxiliary zone broken Category Auxiliary Format Fartition Device zone Sound 2 Priority G Devices 7o0nes bf v i Devices ow SB Console Status a E Device Address 1 Type Signal 10 e E Device Address 2 Type S2000 4SPT Eag Figure 42 Custom Events Page The Devices Zones window which contains the list of devices programmed in the console data base along with their zones To show hide the list of zones of each device click El At the right of the window tools there is a bar of tools as follows bg Edits the current zone to scenario link a Links the scenario of redefining events selected in the upper window to the selected zone zones The nspector window where for each current entry in the scenario tree or device list the relevant parameters are displayed and can be edited if available You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The
76. e and seen in the device list de fine in the Inspector window the parameters of this device confirming input values by pressing lt En ter gt on the PC keyboard see Figure 23 Device Address Give the device an address ranged from 1 to 127 which is the actual address of this device within the RS 485 interface line connected to the console If a device with the specified ad dress has already existed in the Devices window the PProg gives a warning offering to enter a new device address value Type Select the type of the device from the list of device types defined for the console If the defined device cannot be classified to belong to one of the device types presented in the dropdown list switch to the Device Types page and define the proper type as topic discusses in Section Device Types www bolid com 50 PProg Devices In pector Device Device Address Type Unknow Version Description Humber of Loops T Mumber of Relays T Figure 20 Version Define the version of the described device The accurate specifying of the device version is crucial because various device versions differ by numbers of input zones For example the console monitors six input circuits of an S2000 ASPT of the 1 03 version while for an S2000 ASPT of version 2 00 the console can monitors eleven inputs and five outputs without regard to outputs of S2000 KPBs connected to the S2000 ASPT Description Give optionally a name or a short tex
77. e control method when the console gathers the device status data analyses them and gives commands to activate system executive devices depending on the logic programmed in the console database In such a case the zones monitored by the con sole and the executive outputs controlled by this one can be parts of different devices Local Relay Control The control method when a device monitors statuses of its own input zones analyses these data and activates its own relay outputs depending on the ocal logic pro grammed in its configuration Network Address A unique number ranged from 1 to 127 of the device within the Orion ISS local RS 485 network Partition A set of zones that are controlled as a whole As a rule zones fall into partitions depending on their location e g a partition can involves all zones on an individual area Zone A minimal physical part or behavior aspect of a device in a security and safety installation that can be monitored and controlled independently Depending on the context the term zone can mean an alarm loop an addressable detector in an S2000 KDL polling loop a device cir cuit of an addressable input module a reader input a device input status of the device itself and so on PProg Table of Contents GENERA E onian E AEAEE EEANN EEE OEA AEAEE AEE 7 PPROG INTERFACE acre eee ee sates EE E E a 9 FROT MONU eer A E E E E EE E EEE E A E ee en eee E 11 E E E EEA zee eo AEE nse en E E E T E A A
78. e controlling the partition the zone is assigned to 3 1 7 tc 3 1 7 bG 7 tc The types By default Intrusion Fire Panic Entrance Smoke Analog Addressable and Heat Analog Addressable are identical for the console These types define conventional fire or intru sion alarm loops which can be armed or disarmed Such commands as Automatics On Off Release Extinguishing Agent and Cancel Releasing are not sent to such zones 59 www bolid com eJEf SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS The type Automatics Condition is automatically assigned to an S2000 ASPT zone which is respon sible for the current status of the releasing mode automatic or manual the zone 9 The console sends Automatics On Off commands to these zones when implementing these commands for the whole partition Other commands such as Arm Loop and Disarm Loop are not sent to these zones The zone of the type Remote Release is assigned by the PProg to an S2000 ASPT zone to which the console will send Release Extinguishing Agent and Cancel Releasing commands With some minor exceptions the Zone Type parameter is set by the PProg automatically during add ing the device to the console database and need not be changed Zone Type parameter is to be set manually in two cases o Manual Call Points zone type This type affects on the logic of managing relay outputs a fire Signal in this zone is treated as two fire signal
79. e database v Select the custom type in the list of the Device Types window You can select several custom types at once by means of lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt and arrow buttons on the PC keyboard To select all the custom types use the root element is Device Types of the list of device types v Delete selected custom device type types by doing one of the following 45 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS o Drag and drop the selected type types on the Recycle Bin T o Click the Cut button or A o Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Del gt o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete v When the PProg prompts confirmation for the requested operation say Yes If several types were selected the PProg prompts confirmation for each deleted type To disable prompts unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting flag on the Operations tab of the Options menu Standard device types CANNOT be deleted On trying to delete a standard device type the PProg outputs a warning see Figure 18 Device Types x aa r 1 Device type Signal 10 cannot be removed Figure 18 If no custom device type is selected in the list of device types or there are only standard device types in the list the Edit Delete menu command and the Cut button unavailable and pressing lt De lete gt on the keyboard results in nothing Deleting a device type causes deleting all devices assigne
80. e menu command or Edt Add Delete o Select the relevant parameter in the Inspector window and double click on it 109 www bolid com e Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Then correct the parameters of the selected Entrance Zones followed by confirming entered values by pressing lt Enter gt Appearing a question mark near a device loop descriptor means that this device loop is absent in the console database see Figure 38 Be sure this device loop is physically presented and con nected to the console device DELETE AN ENTRANCE ZONE To delete an Entrance Zone of the system select it in the list of Entrance Zones and do one of the following o Drag and drop it on the Recycle Bin or T o Click on the Cut button or A o Push lt Delete gt on the computer keyboard or lt Del gt o Select the Edit gt Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete Trying to delete an Entrance Zone you will be asked to confirm the requested operation To disable confirmation prompts unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting flag on the Operations tab in the Options menu You can delete Entrance Zones not only one by one but also by groups To select several Zones to be deleted use keyboard keys lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt lt gt and lt 4 gt To select all Entrance Zones at once select the root fold B H Entrance Zones _ If the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option is enabled while deleting sev
81. e of devices enrolled in the console data base In this tree for each device the list of its relay outputs is displayed while for each output in turns the list of assigned partition is displayed which status changes cause the relay to activate see Figure 25 Devices Relays cH bf ab Inspector Relays Er Devices Managed Elements oe i Device Address 1 Type 52000 KDL Parameter Value Device address DAE a Relay number O Device Address 2 Type S2000 4 l a enm Relay 1 Description _ a Relay 2 Executive Program Unspecified Activation Delay T Activation Time 30 Partitions a ee fy Partitions ow SB Partition 1 Alarm 1 ofS Partition 2 Fire ow SED Partition 3 Alarms 2 EEG Figure 25 Page for Relays Grouped by Devices The page for relays grouped by devices Figure 25 comprises v The Devices Relays window which contains the list of devices along with their relays To un fold hide the list of relays or the list of assigned partition use the H l pictogram Double clicking the root element of the tree folds unfolds the entire list To the right from the window header there is a window toolbar Ey Enables considering the selected addressable output of an S2000 KDL as an ad dressable input followed by deleting this zone from the list of outputs for this S2000 KDL bgl Edits the relay control parameters EJ Deletes the binding between the selected relay and partiti
82. e one of the deleting tools mentioned above Confirmation prompts if defined are issued for each authenticator being been deleted 93 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS www bolid com 94 PPro Event Translation EVENT TRANSLATION This chapter discusses the following questions gt How an Orion system can indicate its events and transmit them out of the system via differ ent communication channels Which devices can the console translate events to How the console classifies all system events into nine categories How to adjust an Orion system for remote indicating Y VV WV How to define edit delete an event translation rule To adjust translating system events the Event Translation page of the PProg is designed The Orion system being operating each control device in the system polls the devices connected to its inputs and forwards device condition responses to the console All these events are collected in the console event log Also these events can be printed displayed on the console LCD or LCD of system keypads remotely indicated by keypads and indicator modules and transmitted out of the system via different communication channels for example to a central monitoring station to a fire brigade to a system owner and so on The PProg provides programming a set of event translation rules Each event translation rule defines the sort of events the console will translate the partitions there events are oc
83. e output when an S2000 SP2 relay module is connected to the polling loop of the S2000 KDL you can logically redefine this addressable zone on the Partitions page of the PProg www bolid com 62 PPro Partitions Parttions Ao0ne bE at Inspector Aone a eo oy Panian Device address 3 ae ai Status of the device with the address 4 Partition 1 ioe oop Mumber me Fe Device 4 Loop 11 Partition 1 Remote Start Mode Monitorin ein Device 4 Exit 1 Partition 1 Go Away Loop Type By defaut Zone ID contact Unepecitied Fartition number Unspecified Devices Monitored Zones Ho Ta x Description G E Device Address 3 Type S2000 KDL l sareren mi Status of the device withthe address 3 Consider the zone as the relay output Figure 23 To redefine an addressable zone of an S2000 KDL to be an addressable output select the zone in the list of zones of the S2000 KDL in the Devices Monitored Zones window on the Partition page see Figure 23 and click El The zone will disappear from the list of zones of the S2000 KDL At the same time a relay with the number of disappeared zone will appear in the list of relays of the S2000 KDL in the Devices Relays window on the Relays page of the PProg The redefined zone can be defined as a zone again see Section Redefine an Addressable Output of an S2000 KDL as the Input of this Manual SORTING PARTITIONS The Service Sort Partitions command of the PProg
84. e the bind between the current console and the PProg by dragging and dropping the Console Ez i Status Indicator on the Recycle Bin Once the Console Status Indicator has been seen as f repeat finding connected devices from the beginning If you need to select a console which is shown in the Search window just drag and drop the new console descriptor from the Search win dow on the Console Status Indicator If after completing a finding routine a console connected to the computer has not been found do the following v Be sure the console is properly connected to the computer and turned on along with the interface converter if used as well as the console is assigned to a unique RS 485 address and switched to the Programming Mode v Be sure the parameters of the serial port see the Setting Port Parameters section of this Manual are set properly the Number of Stop Bits is equal to 2 while the S2000 S2000 PI value is se lected or the PI PI GR value if the console is connected via a PI GR interface converter in the Receive Transmit Switching box and finally v Search the console again As far as a console has been found and selected by the PProg the S2000 Read Configuration menu command and the pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar become available If a configuration is opened in the PProg when the console has been selected also the S2000 gt Write Configuration menu command and the pictogram on the Quick
85. eeeseenaesaeaeeseaenueseenesaes 111 Defining Rules for Devices to Control PArtitIONS ccccccccsccccseccsnsccseecsecsseessuseseeessuecsecsseeesnees 114 Permitting Controlling Partitions from the Console a Keypad or a Readet 5 114 The Combined Association to Control Partitions Remotely ccccccceeceeeeeseeeeeeeeaes 114 Editing 7 Deleting Device Rights ixiesvience vs siceniedencandcnceideandunvued vusmcetanuteandweedeensteecausndweneaeaneeeersesuess 115 CUSTOM EVENTS reteset eterna nse ene ien enacts cue EE ASAN ENAERE 117 Creating an Event Processing Scenario c cccccccccsecccneecsecesueecsuesssesseeesusesueessussseesseeesnecsseesaes 120 Defining the List Of CUSTOM Events cece ccccceccceeeceeeece cece cece ceceeeesaeeseeeeseeesaueeseeesanes 120 Assigning the Event Processing Scenario to a Zone ZONGES cccceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 122 Editing a Scenario or a Scenario to Zone LINK cece cecccseccseecceccsuccesecssusccseessuscsseessuessecsseesssees 123 Deleting a Scenario Event cccccccecccscccseeccsneccesessuscseuessueesenecsesssessueesenessuetsegessnesssessuesaeeesanes 123 MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS nasasasnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mnnn 125 Creating Management SCONALSIOS cccccccscccsecccsnscssuessuscsenecsuessenetsusessuessuseaenessuetseeesanecsanessaeeas 130 Creating a Voice Notification Scenario cccccccecceecceee
86. efault stored in the console database which are included to partitions on the www bolid com 38 PProqg Device Types For example let there are 30 Signal 20P devices which are connected to a S2000 console of ver sion 1 24 with only 15 first alarm loops being actually used for each device and five last alarm loop being unused However 20 input zones will be occupied in the console database for each device resulting in occupying 600 zones totally for these devices But only 512 input zones can be stored in the database of the console of version 1 24 On the contrary you can create a new device type based on the Standard template the number of alarm loops for this device type being 15 If such a new custom type will be assigned to all the Signal 20P then the total number of input zones will be 30 x 15 450 so such a configuration can be stored in the database of the S2000 console of version 1 24 2 2000 KDL This template is typically used for S2000 consoles of versions 1 10 1 24 in order to reduce the number of S2000 KDL addressable zones in the console database as well as to de scribe an S2000 KDL which S2000 SP2 executive modules operated by the console are con nected to For example let an S2000 KDL has a 20 actual zones and five addressable relay modules S2000 SP2s are connected to this one 10 addressable relay outputs total For consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 you can just specify the addresses the relay module
87. eing deleting a rule the PProg asks confirmation for delete operation To disable confirmation prompt unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting flag on the Operations tab in the Options menu www bolid com 102 PPro Event Translation To delete a set of partition at once select them by means of lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt or arrow buttons and de lete them as described below To delete a partition from all the programmed rules select the root element Lu 52000 Console in the upper window and the descriptor of the partition in the lower window follower by deleting them as described below If the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option is enabled the PProg will prompt for confirmation for deleting each rule individually DELETING AN EVENT TRANSLATION RULE To delete an event translation rule select them in the upper window and do one of the following o Click the Cut button or E o Press lt Delete gt on the computer keyboard or lt Delete gt o Drag and drop the rule by left mouse button on the Recycle Bin pictogram or i o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete You can also switch the lower window to the device displaying mode select the device the rule for which is deleted and use one of the following o Click the Delete button or o Press lt Delete gt on the computer keyboard or lt Delete gt o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Dele
88. eived by the console from a zone select the event in the scenario assigned to the zone and go to Inspector as said above Then correct the pa rameters as necessary To edit a scenario to zone link select the zone in the lower window and go to Inspector Then select the proper value in the Scenario field See Figure 43 DELETING A SCENARIO EVENT To delete a custom scenario of event processing select this one in the list of the upper window and do one of the following o Drag and drop the scenario on the Recycle Bin or i o Click the Cut button at the right of the window title or ib o Press lt Delete gt on the computer keyboard or lt Del gt o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete To delete several scenarios at once use group selection tools such as lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt lt gt and lt T gt buttons on the computer keyboard To select the entire list of scenarios select the root element of the list Ae Custom Event scenarios Custom events can be deleted from an event processing scenario by the same ways as scenarios Before deleting scenarios or their custom events the PProg outputs prompts for confirmation of re quested operation for group operations the prompts are output for deleting each element individu ally To refuse prompting confirmations unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option on the Operations tab of the Options menu To delete a scenari
89. ember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The Device Rights page provides v Reviewing programmed associations between system partitions and the devices the partitions can be controlled from v Establishing a new association between a device and a partition that is enabling the device s controlling the partition v Editing a combined association mechanism for a device s controlling partitions v Deleting control associations DEFINING RULES FOR DEVICES TO CONTROL PARTITIONS Permitting Controlling Partitions from the Console a Keypad or a Reader To assign controlling a partition to the console to an S2000 K or S2000 KS keypad or to a reader of a device polled by the console via the RS 485 bus select the proper partition or some partitions or all the partitions by selecting the root of the partition list and drop and drag the selection on the de scriptor of the device You can also select the device descriptor in the upper window and the partition descriptor or some descriptors in the lower window and then click the Add button ra or activate the Edit Add menu command If partitions are assigned to the reader of an S2000 4 device or one or two readers of an S2000 2 device to be controlled in accordance with the method 2 see above set the Unspecified value in the relevant Link a Reader field fields in the Inspector window for this device The Combined Assoc
90. en to the console database However if the option in question is set on the descriptions given for vacant zones can be written to the console memory Write the Custom Events for Vacant Zones Zones of devices are considered to be vacant if they are not included to the logic partitions see Partitions of the console database By default the descriptors of such zones are not written to the console database However if the option in question is set on the custom scenarios of processing events given for vacant zones can be written to the console memory Write the Numbers of D Contact Vacant Zones Zones of devices are considered to be vacant if they are not included to the logic partitions see Partitions of the console database By default the descriptors of such zones are not written to the console database However if the option in question is set on the ID Contact numbers given for va cant zones can be written to the console memory Write the Parameters of Vacant Relays Relay outputs of devices are considered to be vacant if they are not used in the logic of centralized system control that are such relay outputs which are assigned neither to any partition condition see Relays nor any management scenario see Management Scenarios Nevertheless the parameters of a vacant relay can be given on the Relays page of the PProg If this option is set off the descriptors of vacant relays are not written into the console memory If othe
91. eneseess 77 The Page for Partitions Grouped Dy ACCESS Groups 1cccssccseccneccnecceeeseesseecseecsecesesenessnesseesees 79 The Page for Access Groups Grouped DY Partitions ccccccccccceecnneccneececeeceeceneesuessuenseenseenneees 81 Creating a New Access Group to Control Partitions ccccccccceecceecceecseesseecseecseeceeseessessenesseessees 82 Adding the Descriptor of an Access Group to Control Partitions ccccecccseeeeeeeeeeeees 82 Assigning the Access Group Descriptor with System Partitions cccceccceeeeeeeeeeenees 83 Selecting User Authorities to Control Partitions ccc cccceccseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 83 Editing ACCESS Group Parameters cccccccceccseeccseecsenecsuscceuecsuceseeessuessesessuessusesenessusesesensnesaneesans 84 D l ling an FCC OS SOD asset ceca erect et eee sa oe eee eae 85 PUTTIN UG PW OURS icc cecc ara ssc crc Sree cee eee eee ree essen wateccdewecededuncceaccumesnesseencswesies 87 Creating Enrolling an AUth ntiCatOr cccccccccccccscccseecceccsuecssccesuecsseessueeseecesueeseeesseseseeesseesaneessess 90 Adding an Authenticator Code Manuallly cccccccccccccececeeccceeeeeeceseeeseeeseeeseueeseeeseeeeseeess 90 Enrolling a Password or Key by One of the Orion System DeVICES cccceceeeeeeeeeees 90 Importing Key Descriptors from a Fil ccccccccceccceececececeeeeceeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeesseeeseeeseeeeseess 91 Definin
92. er 02 devices Otherwise in order to avoid adjusting conflicts and incorrect system operating con figure entrance zones for each device individually by means of the UProg device configuration tool The S2000 S2000M console supports up to 32 system entrance zones Open the Entrance Zones page by doing one of the following o Click the Entrance Zones icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or F o Find the relevant page by means of arrow buttons on the Quick Access aa Toolbar or Dev Types Partitions o Select the Pages gt Others gt Entrance Zones Pages menu command Device Types Devices Partitions d Relays d Access Groups F Authenticators Others Event Translation d o Entrance Zones Device Rights Custom Events Management Scenarios Figure 36 displays the view of the Entrance Zones page which contains v The Entrance Zones window with a list of Entrance Zones enrolled in the console database At the right from the window title there are some tools H Adds a new Entrance Zone bgl Edits parameters of the selected Entrance Zone H Deletes selected Entrance Zones www bolid com 106 PProg Entrance Zones Entrance Zones E bf db Inspector Entrance Zone Parameter Value Device Address 1 one 2 Entry Delay 30 HH Entrance Z0NEE Devices Zones y H seee E Device Address 2 Type S2000 45PT eer Ae fone 1 Partition 1 LP1 Monitoring coon A BP Zone 2 LP2 Monitoring aft
93. eral Entrance Zones at once PProg will prompt for confirmation for each deleted Zone individually www bolid com 110 PProg Device Rights DEVICE RIGHTS This chapter discusses the following questions gt How can a user of an Orion system monitor and control system partitions remotely at a sin gle location gt Which Orion system devices can be used to authenticate users and to give user control commands due to system partitions gt How to enable controlling partitions remotely from an Orion system device being able to read codes of user authenticators gt How to edit delete device authorities to control partitions remotely To establish associations between system partitions and system devices users can control the parti tions remotely from the Device Rights page of the PProg is designed Consoles of versions 1 20 and above provide controlling system partitions remotely not only from the console itself but remotely from readers of various devices and keypads S2000 K and S2000 KS connected via RS 485 bus In such a case a console configuration must explicitly describe the parti tions which can be controlled by the relevant remote devices including the console itself Rights to manage system partitions can be given only to those users whose authen ticators are assigned to access groups with numbers from 1 to 252 Controlling physical loops and some system functions which is available for users assigned
94. escriptions and arrow buttons 19 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS are signed by titles of the previous and the next pages which can be open by means of button press ing The Show Page Icons switch controls the mode of displaying the Page Icon Toolbar in the main PProg window see Page Icon Toolbar The Page Icon Toolbar to be seen set this switch on or otherwise unset it if you want to hide this toolbar Program Operation Settings The PProg provides adjusting some options of its dialog with user namely v The PProg can prompt user confirmation to delete some objects v The PProg can check the number of typed symbols when descriptions of some objects are en tered by user v The PProg can check the memory size occupied by already programmed management scenarios see Management Scenarios v The PProg can instruct the console to build the logic of automatic system control based on the way partitions are combined to groups These options are collected on the Operations tab of the Options menu see Figure 7 M Prompt for confirmation before deleting J Check the length of descriptions Check the memory size occupied by management scenarios I Take into account groups of partitions for mot scenarios DE Cancel Figure 7 Options Window Operations Tab Prompt for Contirmation before Deletin If this option is set on then before deleting database components or logical links between the compo nents the PP
95. ete a zone event from a current scenario To work with event processing scenarios the Custom Events page of the PProg is designed On receiving a zone event from a device the zone is built in an S2000 S2000M console implements one of standard pre programmed algorithms to process the event displaying a text message on its LCD issuing a sound translating the event to other devices and so on Consoles of versions 2 0 and above provide users with a tool to redefine a number of standard event processing algorithms by cre ating custom scenarios Such a scenario involves a set of events occurred in specified zones defining the view and format of displayed text messages selecting the sound signals indicating a receiving of the events defining the priority to display the events on the console LCD and so on Consoles of versions 2 0 support creating up to 32 custom scenarios to process events received from one or several physical or logical zones such as console or device statuses readers alarm loops monitored inputs and monitored outputs Each scenario can describe up to four different events received from the zones these events being processed not by a standard way but in accor dance with the rules programmed by user 117 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Custom event processing scenarios can be programmed only to process events re D ceived from physical and logical ZONES of individual devices involved in the Orion sy
96. evant access group which MUST be defined BEFORE programming the assigned authenticator see Creating a New Access Group to Control Partitions EDITING DELETING AN AUTHENTICATOR The parameters of authenticators can be edited excluding the Type a Password or a Key which is defined automatically by the PProg as well as the number and the type of the Main Password which is reserved You can alSo remove one or more even all authenticators from the database with except of the Main Password To change parameters of an authenticator select it and go to Inspector by clicking Bl or activating the Edit Change menu command or just double clicking on the field which you are going to change Once a value is changed confirm it by pressing lt Enter gt button on the PC keyboard To delete an authenticator select it and press the Cut button E3 or drag and drop it on the Recycle Bin w The PProg will prompt the confirmation to delete the authenticator if the Prompt for Confir mation before Deleting option on the Operations tab in the Options menu is set on To delete a group of authenticators select them with the help of lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt and or arrow buttons on the PC keyboard and delete them as said above Confirmation prompts if defined are issued for each authenticator being been deleted To clear the list of authenticators that is to delete all authenticators except the Main Password press the Select All button x and us
97. evices and written to a ki file by means of the UProg utility To import keys from a ki file click the eo button and specify in the upper field of the appeared win dow see Figure 31 the file which the keys will be loaded from A list of keys stored in the file will ap pear in the lower part of the window Import Keys From File x Import Add keys trom a file C Documents and Settings panchenkoiKeys S2000KDL_ 24 ki Start with the number f zx Add a total of f OOOOOOO000000000 450000087 5456601 Master OCOO0008 FY S45FD01 EFEQOQ008221 1E01 Operator BSOQ0000843202E01 D On E bo E1 000002657603201 w T man OS i O ma A a T a T oa A TOO A SA Figure 31 Then specify the number of the line starting from which the keys will be imported and the total number of keys The selected keys will be highlighted by another text color Please note that the key numbers 91 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS showed in the window are the numbers of the keys relative to a device for which they were registered and written These numbers have no relation to numbers of authenticators in the PProg which are displayed in the Number column of the Authenticators window When the keys have been selected click Add Codes and user names if applicable of the keys will be places at the end of the list in the Authenticator window The loaded keys cannot be re downloaded and are highlighted in red text in the Import Ke
98. ey Types Partitions o Activate the Pages gt Others gt Management Pages Scenarios menu command Device Types Devices Partitions Relays d Access Groups F Suthenticators e Others Event Translation H Entrance zones Device Rights Custom Events e Management Scenarios Figure 44 displays the Management Scenarios page which has variable configuration including v The Management Scenarios window which contains the list of programmed management scenar ios along with their components To show hide the list of components belonged to a scenario click l At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows H Adds a new management scenario E Adds a new component to a current scenario bgl Edits parameters of a current scenario component y Deletes a current scenario component v The Devices Matching window when a management scenario or root element is selected in the upper window The window comprises the list of devices enrolled in the console database along with their zones that can be managed such as readers relays alarm loops etc To show hide a list of zones of a device click H El At the right of the window title there are tools as follows bgl Edits the association between a selected zone and the management scenario matched to the zone kA Assigns a selected managed zone to the management scenario selected in the sce nario list www bolid com 128 PPro Management Scenar
99. f the last zone really used by the device provided that all addresses of zones are less than addresses of all addressable outputs Subject to this provision define the Number of Relays equal to the address of the last used output minus the specified Number of Loops www bolid com 42 PProg Device Types For example let we have an S2000 KDL which the addressable devices with the addresses of 3 10 and the relay modules with the addresses of 15 18 are connected to In such case you should de scribe a custom device type based on the S2000 KDL template having set 10 as the Number of Loops and 8 as the Number of Relays respectively A device of the described type will have ten alarm loops with the numbers 1 to 10 and eight relay outputs with the numbers 11 to 18 Defining Device Types Based on the S2000 ASPT Template This template is used to describe S2000 ASPT devices of versions 2 00 and above being available only for S2000M consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 It provides defining S2000 ASPT devices with some connected S2000 KPB executive modules up to 16 these executive modules can be connected to each S2000 ASPT For a custom device type based on the S2000 ASPT template only a single parameter is to be de fined It is the number of slave S2000 KPBs ranged from 1 to 16 see Figure 16 Inepector Device Type Parameter Description S2U00 45PT 2 Modules Base Template sz000 4SPT Slave S2000 KPB I2 Figure 16 Eac
100. fied and Controlled Access The Initial Status describes the condition of readers they have when no scenario condition is true The Unspecified value means that a reader receives no centralized commands from the console Inspector Management Scenario Parameter value Number a Type Access Contral Unspecified Description Unspecified a Controlled Access Figure 52 v Assign the programmed scenario to the reader readers the console will give centralized com mands in scope of the scenario For doing so select the management scenario in the upper win dow and the proper reader readers in the lower window and then click the Add button ee or se lect the proper value in the dropdown list in the Scenario field of the Inspector see Figure 53 137 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Management Scenarios B B bf ah Inspector Management Scenario sere Management scenario 2 Parameter e Management Scenario 3 Deitesddess as Management Scenario 4 Siren Reader number Management scenario 5 Light Alarms ae 23 Scenario Component New Component Unspecitied id Unspecified Scenario 2 Devices Matching bf Ta aris Device Address 2 Type Rupor 01 see E Device Address 3 Type S2000 45PT Cl Device Address 4 Type 2000 4 oe Feader 1 ANS AE Fone Ai FE fone 2 E Figure 53 Y Define the component of the scenario of managing assigned
101. for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings www bolid com 80 PProg Access Groups THE PAGE FOR ACCESS GROUPS GROUPED BY PARTITIONS Another representation of access groups programmed in the console database can be reached by activating the Pages Access Groups gt by Partitions menu command This representation presents partitions to access groups links on the tree of system partitions Such a representation involves no tools for creating deleting access groups and is used only for reviewing and editing links Partitions 4access Groups Eg dt Inepector Partitions gt a Partition 1 Fire Detectors Access Groups eo OK 1 Engineers 2 Security EAE Figure 28 Page for Access Groups Grouped by Partitions The page see Figure 28 contains v The Partitions Access Groups window which comprises the list of partitions with access groups assigned to them To show hide a list of access groups click l Double clicking on the root element provides folding unfolding the list of partitions At the right of the window title there are following tools bg Edits for a selected partition to access group link the rights of users of this access group to control this partition H Deletes a selected partition to access group link v The Access Groups window showing the list of access groups programmed in the console data base The reserved
102. g Changing Parameters of Authenticators cccccccceeccceeceeeeeeeeeseeseseeeaeeeeeeees 92 Editing Deleting an Authenticator since as ctecap ence eee esdiceanacacenstubed ie apanciaetpeatieneaturkodseaseneendstapee 93 www bolid com 4 PProg EVENT TRANSLATION wae ntecarsesntcassentsveedentsenedesddencdustdesmadaesteneiisstenetinedincticadaeeteaetaestiantanetiacts 95 Defining an Event Translation Rule 0 ccccccccccscccseecsesccsneccenecsusesenccsuetsesessuseseuessustssessuetsnsessneeas 98 Selecting the Device Events Will Be Translated TO nononnonnonnonnennnnnsnnnrrerrnrrrrerrsrrerrerrne 99 Defining the List of Partitions Which Statuses Will Be Translated ccccceceeeeeeeeees 100 Defining the Event Categoly serseri rnrn EEEE REEE 100 Editing an Event Translation Rule cccccccccceccscccecteecseccecsecsuctsesseeceessesseensessecssessesaeeneetseeseess 102 Deleting an Event Translation Rule ccccccccccccccsecsecceeneetsuececsucceesessuecessuessessuecensensueneessnsanes 103 IN RING ZONE areata eee A EES 105 creanga TE ACS ZOOS ics gts A E E E A S 108 Changing Parameters of Entrance Zones ccccscccsscccseecceeccseesseecesuecssecssueeseeessuseseessuesseesseeees 109 Delle an ENtaNCo ZONO iiscwnsiesnacrrnscicaretaninasaeiewnssesasientuiensionttitnpeaicewnns nadie niewrieedeatnaen eiaainechepanuts 110 DEVICE RIGHTS ccccscceccecceeesceeceseeceseeeeeeeeaecueeeeueseeeeenaeeuseeeeenuena
103. g messages that change statuses of the partition For example if the partition was armed then on receiving a message about an alarm in a zone the partition enters the Alarm status followed www bolid com 126 PPro Management Scenarios by running the scenario If however a second zone of the partition has responded with an alarm the partition keeps the alarm status without changing and the scenario will not be run repeatedly Fire partitions can have an extra status Two Fires which means that two or more zones in a single partition have a Fire status That is a scenario can be run on a zone s entering the Fire status Fire status of the partition as well as on a second zone s entering the Fire status Two Fires status of the partition When the scenario is being run the scenario conditions are checked sequentially starting with the first condition the first condition is of the highest priority Checking is completed after finding a true condition The true condition is active and those control parameters is in force which are speci fied for the true condition for example control parameters for a relay are an executive command an activation delay and an activation time There can be three situations when different variants of management are applied 1 A partition caused running the scenario has entered a status which is specified in the enabling part of the condition For example one of the partition zones being armed bef
104. gned relays is displayed see Figure 26 The page com prises v The Partitions Relays window which contains the list of partitions assigned with relays To un fold hide lists of relays click on the H pictogram Double clicking on the tree root folds unfolds the list of partitions At the right from the window title the Cut tool is located www bolid com 72 PPro Relays H Deletes the selected link between relays and partitions or all links for the selected partition or all the links from the database v The Devices Relays window which contains the list of system devices programmed in the con sole database along with their relays To unfold hide the relay list click on the H l pictogram Double clicking on the tree root folds unfolds the entire device list At the right from the window header some tools are located Ey Enables considering the selected addressable output of an S2000 KDL as an address able input followed by deleting this zone from the list of outputs for this S2000 KDL bgl Edits control parameters for the selected relay m Links the selected relay relays to the selected partition partitions x Releases the links for the selected relays and partitions v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of each item selected in other windows these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if available You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as we
105. h S2000 KPB adds to the standard S2000 ASPT type three additional zones two alarm loops of the S2000 KPB and its tamper switch and six monitored outputs S2000 KPB circuits monitored by the device itself for short open failures The devices based on the S2000 ASPT template have a strictly defined numeration of alarm loops and monitored outputs in the console database Zones 1 12 monitoring alarm loops of the S2000 ASPT itself LP1 Automatic Extinguishing System Trouble Monitoring Zones 20 21 22 monitoring the tamper switch and two alarm loops Pressure and Mass of the first S2000 KPB Zones 30 31 32 monitoring the tamper switch and two alarm loops of the second S2000 KPB Zones 170 171 172 monitoring the tamper switch and two alarm loops of the 16th S2000 KPB amp Outputs 1 5 monitoring the outputs of the S2000 ASPT itself EXIT Release Circuit Outputs 21 26 monitoring the outputs of the first S2000 KPB Output 1 Output 6 Outputs 31 36 monitoring the outputs of the second S2000 KPB Outputs 171 176 monitoring the outputs of the 16th S2000 KPB 43 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS For example if you have created the custom type based on the S2000 ASPT template with two con nected S2000 KPBs each device of this custom type will have 18 alarm loops and 17 monitored out puts Loops Zones Monitored Outputs 1 Detection Loop 1 of the S2000 ASPT 1 VA1 EXIT
106. he Page Icon Toolbar or ge o Find the relevant page by means of arrow buttons on the Quick Ac a cess Toolbar or Dev Types Partitions o Select the Pages Relays menu command Pages Device Types Devices Partitions a a by Devices Access Groups F by Partitions Suthenticators Others d The Relays page provides v Reviewing given parameters of centralized relay control as well as links between relays and sys tem partitions which statuses cause the relays to be actuated Defining a new algorithm for centralized relay control Editing the parameters of centralized relay control or its links to partitions Deleting the selected algorithm of centralized relay control SSS S S Changing statuses of addressable zones of S2000 KDL controllers from outputs if they were previously set as outputs back to inputs The PProg provides two representations of links between device relay outputs and the assigned sys tem partitions By default on the Relays page system partitions are grouped relative to their attach ment to devices the list of which is displayed as a tree For another representation which can be www bolid com 70 reached via menu commands Pages Relays By Partitions however the relays are grouped relative to their links with various partitions and are displayed on the tree of partitions THE PAGE FOR RELAYS GROUPED BY DEVICES The page for relays grouped by devices represents the tre
107. he Quick Access Toolbar oa or Dey Types Partitions Activate the Pages gt Others gt Fages Event Translation menu command Device Types selecting one of the page represen a Devices tations either for Devices or for Sar MONE j As Relays Partitions see below Reeeee es auipet ae Guthenticators a amp for Devices Others H e Event Translation Entrance zones For Partitions Device Rights Custom Events Management Scenarios Figure 33 shows the view of Event Translation page representing event translation rules relatively to their association with system devices this representation containing v The Event Translation window which comprises the event translation rules programmed in the console database as a list of devices which the console translates events to In this list each de vice is displayed with the list of assigned partitions whose events can be translated to the device To show hide a list of assigned partitions use the pictograms At the right from the win dow title there is a bar of window tools as follows H Adds an event translation rule bgl Edits a selected event translation rule www bolid com 96 PPro Event Translation al Deletes a rule or a link between the rule and any partition assigned to it Event Translation B bf A Inapector Events as P Device Address Printer Fires Yes Alarms Yes Faults YES ArmDisarm YES fone ArmDisarm Yes System Info
108. her in bytes or as percentage of maximum depending on the current setting of the Show the Memory Size of Management Scenarios in Bytes option see Section Program Window View Settings You can resize program windows by standard Window tools as well as by moving horizontal and ver tical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Section Program Window View Set tings 129 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS The Management Scenarios page provides v Reviewing the parameters of management scenarios programmed in the console database and the matching of these scenarios to managed system zones v Forming a new management scenario for a managed system zone S Editing control parameters of management scenarios or scenario to zone links v Deleting management scenarios from the console database or releasing scenario to zone links CREATING MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS To form a management scenario do one of the following o Click the New Scenario button or Bl o Press lt nsert gt on the keyboard lt Ins gt the Management Scenarios window must be active or o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit the Management Scenarios window must be active Change Pelete The window to select a type of the management scenario will be appeared see Figure 45 Add New Management Scenario x AA Tyne Voice
109. i G 2 a e AED fone 3 Partition 1 LPS ene Figure 36 Entrance Zones Window meee a A E E E E v The Devices Zones window with the list of devices enrolled in the console database each de vice being displayed with the list of its alarm loops To show hide lists of alarm loops click the pictograms At the right from the window title there is the Add tool z which provides declaring a selected alarm loop as an Entrance Zone v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of each item selected in the list of Entrance Zones or the list of devices these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if available You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The Entrance Zones page provides v Reviewing the list of Entrance Zones programmed in the console database along with their pa rameters v Creating new Entrance Zones up to 32 S Editing parameters of programmed Entrance Zones v Deleting programmed Entrance Zones 107 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS CREATING ENTRANCE ZONES If the Entrance Zones window is active do one of the following to create a new Entrance Zone o Click the New tool or B o Press lt
110. iation to Control Partitions Remotely To control partitions by the combined way the way 3 see above firstly assign the controlled parti tion partitions with the device S2000 4 or S2000 2 whose reader readers will be used for user au thentication Then select the device in the Device Rights window www bolid com 114 PProg Device Rights Inspector Device Farameter Device Address Type S2000 2 Version Description Number of Loops 2 Humber of Relays 2 Link a reader Zto Onspecified Figure 41 Inspector will display the list of the device parameters The only parameter enabled for change is the Link a Reader to parameter or two parameters Link a Reader 1 to and Link a Reader 2 to for an S2000 2 Select the relevant parameter by double mouse clicking opening the dropdown list of con trolling devices with their network addresses Specify that device the console or the relevant keypad S2000 K S2000 KS which is supposed to control partitions after user authentication by means of pre sented access device see Figure 41 The Unspecified value means that partition statuses will be inverted by presenting the access device to the reader the association of type 2 The console checks the rights to control partitions programmed for a keypad the console but not for the device reader electronic device was presented to The console supports controlling partitions remotely from keypads
111. ices window already involves some device descriptors and you try to move a device descriptor with the same network address as one of the devices in the list has the descriptor WILL NOT be added to the console database the PProg giving a warning If the device descriptor has been successfully enrolled into the console database it will be showed in the Devices window the Inspector window presenting its parameters For easy managing you can give a name or short text comment to this device via the Description parameter The Description is not displayed by the console during console operating and is not by default written to the console memory however it is written to the configuration file Nevertheless if the Write the Descriptions of Device Types Devices and Relays flag on the Console tab of the Options menu is set on the device descriptions are written also in the console database provided that there is free space in the console memory Manual Adding Device Descriptors to the Console Database To enroll a device in the console database manually activate the Devices window and do one of the following o Click the New button Bl o Press lt nsert gt on the keyboard or lt ins gt o Activate the Edit Add menu command Edit Change pelete If the number of the devices in the console database is already equal to 127 all the said adding tools will be disabled Once the device descriptor has been added to the console databas
112. ime to disarm system without an alarm being occurred or starting any executive program when opening a door into premises Such zones are programmed based on alarm loops with intrusion detectors brought in When an intrusion detector has responded in an alarm loop which is defined in the console configura tion as an Entrance Zone the console considers this zone to be in the Entrance Alarm status This status is stored in the console event log displayed on the console LCD translated if programmed to S2000 K keypads S2000 IT communicators and UO 4S alarm panels and so on Also this status is transmitted to S2000 BI and S2000 BKI indicator module if defined and all programmed executive algorithms depended on being the zone in this status are run Then if this loop is armed or disarmed before expiring of its programmed entry delay the entrance alarm is considered to have been reset If the delay has expired but the entrance alarm has not been reset the console generates an Intrusion Alarm for this zone which will also be handled as discussed above 105 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Entrance Zones should be programmed in the console database by means of the DT PProg only for alarm loops of such Orion system devices which HAVE NOT its own tools to program entrance zones in its local configuration which cannot be pro grammed in its local configuration with the type 7 Entrance for example for Sig nal 20 s
113. imity card re motely by means of a reader of a connected device Sal Reads the codes and the names of the keys from a key file with ki extension v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of the authenticator selected in the list of the Authenticator window These parameters can be seen or changed if available You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing the vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Set tings Authenticators E b y ol So Inspector Authenticator Main Pas 123456 Progr Murmber z Password 1234 fone 255 Device Control Max Authority Code 1234 J Key User Zone Control Access Group 255 Device Control W LG Figure 30 Authenticators Page 89 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS The Authenticators page provides Reviewing and inspecting the list of the programmed authenticators and their parameters Changing the code of the Main Password and redefining the user password 2 Creating or enrolling a user authenticator Reading and enrolling authenticator codes remotely via online interface Loading key descriptors to the PProg from a ki file if available Editing the parameters of the selected authenticator NS SN S amp S S N SS Deleting an authenticator or a set of authenti
114. involves the commands to edit selected program objects The result of edit commands depends on the current page and the selected object of the PProg At each page of the PProg edit commands are duplicated by some tools of the local page window toolbars Add The command to add a new object Change The command to change the parameters of the selected object 11 www bolid com o Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Delete The command to delete the selected object Import Keys The command to import authenticator codes from a file with ki extension only for Au thenticators page of the PProg S2000 The command submenu contains the commands to operate with the console memory Read Configuration This command reads configuration of the connected and polled console from the console memory and loads the read configuration to the PProg see the Loading a Configuration from the Console Memory section of this Manual Write Configuration This command writes the programmed configuration from the PProg to the memory of the console which is connected to a PC serial port and polled by the PProg see the Writing the Configuration to the Console Memory section of this Manual Options The submenu of this command contains the titles of the tabs to adjust various options of the PProg as well as two commands to adjust a view of the working window Each command will be described in details further in Section Program Settings of this Manual Ope
115. ios Management Scenarios B i EE ab Inspector Management Scenarios Devices Matching ee y Devices Managed Elements jisai Device Address 1 Type Rupor ching Device Address 2 Type Rupor 01 vee Fl Device Address 3 Type S2000 455PT pass CJ Device Address 4 Type 2000 4 a a Device Address 5 Type RIP 12 RS 2 070 Figure 44 v The Related Statuses and Partitions window when a scenario component is selected in the upper window The window is divided on for parts the left half of the window is intended for enabling part of the condition while the right one is intended for disabling part of the condition For each part of the condition the partition statuses which are supposed to start stop running of the de scribed scenario component are shown in the upper half of the window while the partitions as signed to each part of the condition are shown in the lower half At the right of the window title the following tools are located t4 Edits the enabling part of the management condition and 4 Edits the disabling part of the management condition v The Inspector window which shows the parameters of entries selected in the window of manage ment scenarios or devices these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if available g v The Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel which displays the current size of memory occupied by management scenarios in the console database The size can be eit
116. ir local configurations by means of the UProg device configuration tool in accordance with the S2000 K Manual The S2000 K keypads can unsupport displaying some messages sent by the console Defining the List of Partitions Which Statuses Will Be Translated When a translation rule descriptor has been created for a device of the Orion system assign this de vice with a source of the events that is a set of system partitions which events will be translated by the console to this device in order to display them or transmit via another communication channel To do this switch the bottom window of the page to the partition display mode by clicking or us ing the relevant menu command Then mark the proper rule in the Event Translation window select the proper partition partitions in the bottom window and use the Edit Add menu command or click the Add button x at the right from the bottom window title or just drag and drop the selected parti tions on the selected rule Printing events of assigned partitions by the printer connected to the console is supported only by consoles of versions 2 01 and above Consoles of lower versions doesn t support translating events for individual partitions and translate events of categories specified for the printer occurred in all the partitions registered in their databases To translate events occurred in zones which are NOT INCLUDED to system partitions assign the list element Go vacant
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118. just the event translation filter for this rule by doing the following v Assign to this rule a partition set of partitions which events will be translated to the specified device and Y Select categories of events see below for assigned partitions which will be translated to the specified device www bolid com 98 PPro Event Translation Selecting the Device Events Will Be Translated To To select the device the console will translate system events to ensure the bottom window displays the list of devices otherwise switch the window to the device display mode by clicking Then select the required device or a group of devices and drag and drop it on the upper window or use the Edit Add menu command or click the Add tool E at the right from the bottom window title The console can translate events to various devices individually or broadcast them to all the devices at once Individual translation can be adjusted for v a printer connected to the console if events are to be printed and v S2000 K keypads of version 1 04 and above to indicate events by indicator modules and issue alarms and S2000 IT communicators to transmit events out of the system via a phone line and S UO 4S panels to translate events out of the system via a GSM channel and v UO Orion devices to translate events to a Fobos 3 system To adjust broadcasting select the root element Te all devices of the device list Only
119. l as the and pictograms on www bolid com 30 PPro PProg Operatin the Quick Access Toolbar are activated The Information Panel displays the current version of the 2 04 read configuration for example To close loaded configuration drag and drop the Console Version Indicator on 5 i 2 04 the Recycle Bin If no configuration is opened in the PProg menu commands as well as writing tools and page icons become unavailable and the Console Version Indicator is empty All these actions will be implemented if the Cancel button is activated while the process of reading console configuration has not been completed COMPLETING THE WORK When programming the console has been completed the configuration should be written to the con sole memory and optionally to a file for further usage Writing the Configuration to the Console Memory Before the configuration opened in the PProg will be written to the console mem D lt ory all data having already stored in the console memory are cleared Before writing a configuration to the console memory you are advised to reorder the list of system partitions in the internal representation by using the Service gt Sort Partitions menu command In such a case a user while scrolling the list of the partitions forward will see the partitions on the con sole display in increasing order of indices Before writing the configuration ensure that the S2000 S2000M console has been
120. ll as by mov ing horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings CREATING AN ALGORITHM FOR CENTRALIZED CONTROL FOR THE RELAY To define an algorithm of centralized control for the relay output of a device enrolled in the console database v Assign the relay with the partition partitions changing the status of which must cause the relay to be actuated v Define the relay control parameters specify the executive program the activation time if the pro gram implies the limited activation time and the activation delay The last delay is the time inter val between the moment the console has received the information about changing the partition status and the moment of activation the relay Assigning System Partitions to the Controlled Relay To assign the relay output of any device to a given partition which status change will activate the re lay drag and drop by left mouse button the relevant descriptor from the lower window on the required element in the upper window true for both representations A new bind relay to partition will appear in the upper window 13 www bolid com o Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS You can also select the required relay in the device window then select the relevant partition in the partition window and then click the Add butt
121. mber cannot be changed Contact ID Number The zone number which will be transmitted by the console to the S2000 IT tele phone alarm communicators of versions 2 00 and above for further transmitting over a phone line in voice messages or digital messages in the format of the ADEMCO Contact ID protocol This number must range between 1 and 999 Partition Number The number of the partition the zone is included to The value Unspecified means that the zone is assigned to no partitions Description The optional parameter for textual description of Reader zones device zones and Moni tored Outputs The length of the description must not exceed 16 characters The description will be displayed by the console while the console outputs information about the zone The description can contain more than 16 symbols in such a case the description will be written to a file but only the first its 16 characters will be written to the console memory If the Check the Length of Descriptions flag on the Operations tab is set on the PProg will check the number of the entered symbols blocking typing after 16 symbols having been entered Zone Type only for Zones The Zone Type parameter is described in configurations of consoles of versions 2 03 and above This parameter was introduced for unique identification some devices such as a S2000 KPB Zone Type defines how the console requests zone conditions and which control commands the console sends whil
122. mber of custom types enrolled in the console database has already equal to the maximum value for current version of the console the said tools to add custom types are unavailable After the new custom device type appearing in the list of types define its parameters in the Inspector window You can give the new device type with a textual description By default all the added custom device types are assigned to a name New_ where is the sequential number of the device type for the current session of the PProg The type s description will be written to the console configuration and to the console memory if a there is at least a device in the console database which is assigned to this type and b the Write the Descriptions of Device Types Devices and Relays flag on the Console tab of the Options menu is set on and c there is enough console memory The fundamental parameter of a custom device type is the Base Template Each custom device type can be described based on one of the three pre programmed base templates which are the Standard template the S2000 KDL template and S2000 ASPT template only for consoles of versions 2 0x 1 Standard Usually this template is used for S2000 consoles of versions 1 10 1 24 to reduce the total number of zones and outputs in the console database This mechanism is not up to date for S2000M consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 For an S 2000M console only those zones and outputs are by d
123. menu reorders system partitions in the internal console representation If the sort operation has been implemented before writing the created configu ration to the console memory see Section Writing the Configuration to the Console Memory then while browsing the partition list forward a user will see the partitions on the console LCD in the order of increasing numbers 63 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS www bolid com 64 PPro Groups of Partitions GROUPS OF PARTITIONS This chapter discusses the following questions gt How the PProg provides combining partitions in groups gt When is it worth to combine partitions into groups gt Howto create a new partition group in the console database gt How to edit delete a partitions group descriptor To work with the descriptors of partition groups the Groups of Partitions page of the PProg is de signed Consoles of versions 2 01 and above provide facilitating managing partitions through combining parti tions into Partition Groups Grouping partitions in some cases helps reducing size of management scenarios see Section Storing Management Scenarios in the Console Memory Up to 128 partition groups can be programmed in databases of consoles of versions 2 01 and above As opposite to zones each of which can be included into a single partition a partition can be included into different groups To control a partition which is included into a group requires more time
124. mory Indicator on the Information Panel of the PProg If the memory area in question is full and the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenarios switch on the Operations tab in the Options menu is set on all tools for adding new scenarios components become unavailable www bolid com 136 PPro Management Scenarios Creating an Access Control Scenario An access control scenario is marked by a pictogram in the scenario list Such scenarios are suitable for automatic managing the access mode of access controllers S2000 2 and S2000 4 In such a case the controllers switch connected readers to the modes of free pass doors turnstiles are open and presenting electronic devices is not needed or back to the controlled access mode when presenting user authenticators is obligatory and access is denied for users which authenticators are unknown A common example of necessity for programming an access control scenario is in case of controlling access to evacuation paths When a fire alarm has been occurred the Free Access command is given to access control readers while upon resetting the fire alarm all the readers are automatically returned to the Controlled Access mode TO program an access control scenario do the following v Define an initial status for the access mode for readers and optionally a textual description for the scenario in the Inspector window see Figure 59 Initial Status can have one of the two values Unspeci
125. n alarm loops and three relay outputs then the device of such type will have ten alarm loops with the numbers 1 to 10 and three relay outputs with the numbers 1 to 3 www bolid com 40 PProqg Device Types If you are going to use for example the loops from third to fifteenth for a device of created type DO NOT define for this type the Number of Loops as 13 other wise the device will have the loops with numbers 1 to 13 and the working logic of the device will mismatch description of this logic in the console database In such a case you must create a device type with 15 alarm loops That is give device types with those Numbers of Loops which are equal to the last numbers of the alarm loops that are actually used in the device This rule is true also for relay outputs For example let a system uses 30 devices Signal 20P connected to the console Each device really uses only the first 15 alarm loops the last five alarm loops being unused And each device really uses only the first relay output to transmit fire alarms out of the system last four outputs being unused or controlled locally by the device itself In such a case create a custom device type based on the Stan dard template and set its Number of Loops and Number of Relays parameters to the values of 15 and 1 respectively Defining Device Types Based on the S2000 KDL Template Defining a custom device type based on the S2000 KDL template can be necessary in two cases
126. n it by left mouse button Then correct the pa rameter value and press lt Enter gt To change the parameters of some zone select the zone in the lower device window and use any tool said above To delete a zone from a partition without deleting the partition itself select the zone descriptor in the device window and click x or press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or use the Edit Delete menu command or set the parameter Partition Number for this zone to the value Unspecified in the In spector window To add some zone to the partition use the tools discussed above DELETING A PARTITION To delete a partition from the console database select its descriptor in the Partitions window and click Al or activate the Edit gt Delete menu command or press lt Delete gt or just drag and drop the de scriptor on the Recycle Bin i 61 www bolid com je aj SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS You can delete partitions not only one by one but also by groups selecting them by lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt and arrow buttons on the keyboard Deleting the root element Partitions of the partition list results in deleting all partition descriptors from the console database Before deleting the descriptor of a partition or each descriptor in case of a group operation the PProg prompts the confirmation for the requested operation To disable prompts unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting flag on the Operatio
127. ncreasing decreasing phone line conditions entering the pro gramming mode changing date and time and so on Auxiliary Breaking restoring auxiliary and disarmed alarm loops Access Access requests access replies door sensor conditions and current access mode controlled access locked access or free pass mode Relays Faults of monitored circuits connected to device relay outputs short and open failures connecting disconnecting executive modules of an S2000 KDL or S2000 ASPT failure success of automated releasing extinguishing agent By default only Fires and Alarms categories are enabled To disable translating events of these cate gories or to enable translating events of other categories select the category in the Inspector window by double clicking on the relevant string select the proper value and press lt Enter gt on the computer keyboard to confirm see Figure 35 the selected value Inspector Exenta Parameter Yale Address 0 to ali 1 Fires Yes Alarms YES Arm Disarm fone Arm Disarm System Infa Mo Auxiliary Mo ACCESS Mo Relays Mo Figure 35 101 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Translating events seriously loads RS 485 interface and reduces system perform DT ance So program console to translate only RARE events such as intrusion alarms fire alarms and faults This is especially true for S2000 IT alarm communicators due to its low rate of transmitting dat
128. nd W Writes console configuration to a file similar to the File Save menu command Reads configuration from the console memory similar to the S2000 Read Configura tion menu command Both the tool and command are disabled if no console is connected to the computer and selected by the PProg see PProg Operating www bolid com 14 PProg PProg Interface Writes configuration to the console memory similar to the S2000 Write Configuration menu command Both the tool and command are disabled if no console is connected to the computer and selected by the PProg see PProg Operating lt 4 Opens the program page which precedes the current page Opens the program page which follows the current page The tools of this Toolbar can be signed depending on the current setting of the Show Menu Icon Names switch in the Options menu see Figure 5 If the switch is set on the text under each icon specifies the destination of this tool see Figure 2 a Mev Open SAYE Read rE C Events Dey Types C Fis Figure 2 Quick Access Toolbar PAGE ICON TOOLBAR The Page Icon Toolbar contains graphic control elements that enable opening various PProg pages see Figure 3 This Toolbar can be seen or hidden depending on the current setting of the Show Page Icons switch from the Options menu You can switch between PProg pages also by means of arrow buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar or via Pages menu of the PProg gow eF 2 e wha
129. nd the relevant parti Edit tion in the lower window and then activate the Edit Add menu command the partition window should be active or Delete o Drag and drop the relevant partition from the lower window on the relevant access group in the upper window by the left mouse button For the by Partitions representation you can do one of the following o Select the relevant partition in the upper window and the relevant access group in the lower window and then click the Add button or o Select the relevant partition in the upper window and the relevant access Edit group in the lower window and then activate the Edit Add menu command the lower window should be active or Delete o Drag and drop the relevant access group from the lower window on the relevant partition in the upper window by the left mouse button You can assign partitions to access groups not only one by one but also by groups or even by the entire list To select all the elements in the upper window click on the root of the tree of access groups or partitions depending on the current page representation To select all the elements of the lower window click the Select All button To select several entries use lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt and arrow buttons on the keyboard Each access group can be assigned to several partitions Also each partition can be assigned to sev eral access groups However the number of access groups assigned
130. nds depending on generalized statuses of specified system partitions that is the groups of alarm loops connected to various devices Centralized control can be implemented in accordance with one of the 45 available executive pro grams see the Manual for the console being in use and supports time delays 69 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS The statuses of partitions which activate the relay assigned with the partitions are defined by given executive program The console also supports more complicated algorithms of automatic relay managing which support some executive programs for a single relay depending on various statuses of assigned partitions These algorithms can be realized by means of the mechanism of management scenarios which will be discussed in the Management Scenarios Chapter of this Manual A relay output of any system device can be controlled centrally by the console if only no local control algorithms is defined for the relay in local configuration of this device local device parameters are given by means of the UProg Configuration Tool This means that in the local device configuration the relay MUST NOT be assigned to any device loop For addressable outputs of an S2000 KDL the executive program 0 No Control or Remote Control MUST be defined for the output which is sup posed to be managed centrally Open the Relays page by doing one of the following o Click the Relays icon on t
131. ns tab of the Options menu Deleting a partition will lead to v Deleting the partition from all partition groups the partition can be involved to see Section Groups of Partitions v Excluding the partition from a list of partitions which are available for being con trolled by users of access groups assigned to this partition see Section Access Groups of this Manual Y v Excluding the partition from a list of partitions of all the management scenarios the partition is involved to see Section Management Scenarios of this Manual Y Deleting all the associations of the partition with relays see Section Relays of this Manual Y Releasing the links of this partition with the devices translating events from the Orion system see Section Event Translation of this Manual v Deleting all the associations of the partition with the devices which are permitted to control the partition see Section Device Rights of this Manual REDEFINE AN ADDRESSABLE INPUT OF AN 2000 KDL AS AN OUTPUT Unlike most of the Orion system devices for which input zones and relay outputs are physically differ ent components the polling loop of an S2000 KDL controller has 127 versatile addressable zones each being able to operate both as an addressable monitored input and as an addressable executive output By default all addressable zones of an S2000 KDL are considered to be monitored inputs If you need an addressable zone of the S2000 KDL to be treated as an executiv
132. nterval between bytes msec 4 Humber of stop bits Receive transmit switching PUPL GR Delay before sending a command m Transint to receive delay microsec Humber of attempts to execute a command DE Cancel Figure 9 Options Window Port Tab These options are to be varied when some problems with the communication line or communicating data have been occurred For example the PProg cannot find the console or the Console Status Indicator shows failures see PProg Operating The Number of Stop Bits parameter is advisable to be set to 2 The Receive Transmit Switching parameter defines the way of receiving transmitting data at the port automatically or software supported depending on the way the console is connected to the com puter If the console is connected v To a RS232 port of the computer via the console s RS232 port or v To a RS232 port of the computer via the console s RS485 port and an S2000 PI interface con verter or v Toa USB port of the computer via the console s RS485 port and a relevant interface converter the S2000 S2000 PI value is recommended to be selected If otherwise the console is connected to a RS232 port of the computer via the console s RS485 port and a PI GR interface converter the P P GR value should be set If the console is not recognized by the PProg during program operating you can try to fix the problem by selecting another value of the Receive Transmit Swit
133. nvolved to some partitions see Section Partitions of this Manual these zones will be deleted also from the partitions v Partition to relays links If changing the device descriptor causes deleting relay out puts which were previously linked to some partitions see Section Relays of this Man ual these links will also be deleted from the console database v Device Rights If changing the device descriptor causes deleting some readers which were previously adjusted to manage system functions see Section Device Rights of this Manual all links between the readers and partitions will also be deleted v Custom Events and Management Scenarios If changing the device descriptor causes deleting zones which were previously involved in custom event processing scenarios see Section Custom Events of this Manual or management scenarios see Section Management Scenarios of this Manual the links between zones and scenarios are also deleted If changing the device descriptor causes deleting zones which were previously pro D grammed as Entrance Zones see Section Entrance Zones of this Manual these en trance zones remains in the console database and are marked in the list as zones on unknown devices DELETING DEVICE DESCRIPTORS To delete a device descriptor from the console database select the descriptor in the Devices window and do one of the following o Drag and drop the descriptor on the Recycle Bin or T o Click the Cut button or ab
134. o compo nent By default each new scenario component is assigned to the voice message with local number one Activation Delay Define the time interval in seconds which must be elapsed after coming the ena bling condition in force and before replaying the relevant voice message by default voice messages are issued without a delay Activation Time Give the time in seconds during which the specified voice sound message will be replayed 60 s by default Then program the managing condition for the described scenario component that is define the system condition which must cause the component to be run The algorithm of defining a managing condition is described in Section Defining Conditions to Manage Partitions for Scenario Components of this Manual www bolid com 132 PPro Management Scenarios Management Scenarios B B bf ah Inepector Scenario Component Parameter Value T Number Hae Management scenarios eee Management Scenario 0 voice Evacuation Messages ee fi Scenario Component Fire Alarms Description Fire Alarms Message Number 1 Activation Delay T Related Statuses and Partitions ee Activation Time BO Enabling Condition Disabling Condition EEG Figure 48 After describing the first component of the scenario you can describe a next component For example a voice notification scenario run for the same Rupor voice announcement control unit can involve automatic notification ab
135. o to zone link select the link in the device window go the Inspector and click the Unspecified value in the Scenario field see Figure 43 123 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS www bolid com 124 PPro Management Scenarios MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS This chapter discusses the following questions gt gt Y VV VV VV WV How can a user define a custom scenario of automatic management for one of system Zones Which physical or logical zones of the Orion system can be managed automatically based on complex management scenarios How many management scenarios can be programmed in the Orion system How to program a Voice Notification Scenario How to program a Relay Control Scenario How to program an Access Control Scenario How to program a Zone Control Scenario How to edit a management scenario or a scenario to zone link How to delete a management scenario or a scenario to zone link How management scenarios are stored in the console memory To work with custom management scenarios the Management Scenarios page of the PProg is de signed Creating automatic management scenarios by users is supported only for consoles of versions 2 03 and above A set of available management functions also depends on the version of the console be ing in use The description as follows concerns the consoles of versions 2 05 and above a part of their functionalities being not supported by consoles of versions 2 03 and
136. of partitions assigned to an access group click Double clicking on the root element provides folding unfolding the entire list To the right at the window title there is a bar of tools as follows 19 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS ACCESS Groups bf dt Inepector Partition 1 Number Po j Access Groups a P Ac Group 1 Description Fire Detectors Partitions Y y KK 1 Partition Fire Detectors EL Figure 27 Page for Access Groups by Groups B Creates a new descriptor for an access group bgl Edits the parameters of the selected access group w Deletes the descriptor of the selected access group v The Partitions window which comprises the list of programmed system partitions At the right of the window title there is a bar of tool as follows Ed Selects all the partitions in the list or undoes selection KA Assigns the selected partition partitions to the access group selected in the upper window x Releases the association between the selected partition partitions and the access group selected in the upper window v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of each selected item in the list of access groups or the list of partitions these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if available You can resize PProg windows by using standard Windows tools or moving horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by mouse The current Splitter Bar position is saved
137. ole or transmitted over the phone line with the help of a system S2000 IT telephone alarm communicator 55 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Combining various zones to partitions provides easy and useful mechanisms for controlling user ac cess to the system such as arming disarming and controlling fire fighting equipment see Section Access Groups of this Manual as well as for delegating management rights to various Orion system devices such as readers and keypads see Section Device Rights of this Manual The maximum number of partitions that can be created for a console o 128 if the system is running under control of a S2000 console of versions 1 10 1 15 o 255 if the system is running under control of a S2000 console of versions 1 20 1 24 o 9511 if the system is running under control of a S2000M console of versions 2 01 2 05 Each device zone such as an alarm loop an addressable detector monitored circuit or monitored output can be included only in a single partition The maximum number of zones per a partition is o 255 for consoles of versions 1 10 1 15 o 512 for consoles of versions 1 20 1 24 o 2048 for consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 Open the Partitions page by doing one of the following o Click the Partitions icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or o Select the required page by browsing the arrow buttons on the Quick Ac oe cess Toolbar or Dey Types Partitions o Activate the Pages
138. ole see Section Partitions Double click on the root element hides shows the whole list of partitions At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows E Includes a selected partition partitions to the group groups selected in the upper window x Excludes a selected partition partitions from the group groups selected in the upper window v The nspector window which displays the parameters of a selected partition or partition group these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if the last is enabled www bolid com 66 PPro Groups of Partitions Groups of Partitions B pE ah Inspector roupa of Partitions Groups of Partitions Partitions vw OK T Partitions ED Partition 1 Alarm 1 BD Partition 2 Fire ED Partition 3 Alarms 2 4 Figure 24 Groups of Partitions Page You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical splitter bars by the mouse The current location of splitter bars can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The Groups of Partitions page provides the means to v Review the list of partition groups programmed in the console database as well as partition struc ture v Create a new group of partitions S Edit parameters or structure of a programmed partition group v Delete the descrip
139. ole memory If the Check the Length of Descriptions is set on at the Operations tab in the Options menu the PProg tracks the number of typed symbols and disables input when 16 characters have already been en tered Executive Program The number of the executive program which is to control the behavior of the relay when statuses of the partitions assigned to the relay are changed By default no program is defined and the relevant relay output is not involved to the console control logic The list and descriptions of all available commands can be found in the Manual for the console being in use NOTE The selected executive program can be activated by console commands for the relay if only this relay is not controlled locally by the device the relay is the part of That is in the local con figuration of the device created by means of UProg the relay MUST NOT be assigned to any alarm loops of this device For the addressable outputs of an S2000 KDL the executive pro gram 0 No Control or Remote Control MUST be defined in the local controller configura tion www bolid com 14 Activation Delay The period of time in seconds which must last between related partition having been changed and the relay activation Activation delay is 0 by default and can be increased up to 8191 875 seconds with increment of 0 125 second Some executive programs are executed without a delay see the Manual for used S2000 S2000M console You c
140. on E A single relay output can be assigned to any number of partitions up to 511 partitions Similarly any numbers of relays can be assigned to a single partition up to 256 relays To facilitate programming you can use group operations for assigning relay outputs to system parti tions To add several relays to a partition as a whole press and hold lt Shift gt on the computer keyboard to select a range or lt Ctrl gt to select one by one then select the relevant relay entries and drag and drop them on the partition or click the Add button Respectively if several relays must be assigned with several partitions select some partitions by the same way Dragging and dropping some relays on the tree root assign the relays with all system partition at once Dragging and dropping a device descriptor on a partition links all device relays with this partition Setting the Relay Control Parameters To set the control parameters for a relay select this relay in the Devices window and give relevant values in the Inspector window Description optional The name assigned to the relay or short textual comment to facilitate relay identification by humans This description will be displayed by the console while outputting relay in formation and cannot exceed 16 characters If longer descriptions are defined for the components in the PProg its can be saved only in configuration files and are truncated while being written to the cons
141. ons 11 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS v The Partitions window which contains the list of programmed system partitions Double clicking on the tree root folds unfolds the list of partitions To the right from the window header a number of window tools are located Links the selected relay to the current partition Breaks the link between the relay and the partition v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of each item selected in the other windows these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if available You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bar can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings THE PAGE FOR RELAYS GROUPED BY PARTITIONS Partitions Relays dt Inspector Relays E F Partitions Parameter Value Device address Relay number 1 Description Executive Program Unspecified Activation Delay T Devices Relays E bf T i Devices Managed Elements ie UI Device Address 1 Type S2000 KDL Activation Time a0 as i Device Address 2 Type 52000 4 Eag Figure 26 Page for Relays Grouped by Partitions The page for relays grouped by partitions represents the tree of partitions enrolled in the console da tabase For each partition the list of assi
142. ons in the lower window and then release associations between the devices and the partitions by one of the following ways o Press the Delete button in the Partitions window or x o Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Del gt o Activate the Edit Delete menu command Edit Add Change Delete As a result all the associations between selected partitions and devices will be deleted Before deleting associations between selected partitions and devices the PProg outputs prompts for confirmation of requested operation for group operations the prompts are output for deleting each element individually To refuse prompting confirmations unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option on the Operations tab of the Options menu To edit a combined association select this one in the Device Rights tree then go to Inspector and correct the association as necessary www bolid com 116 PProg Custom Events CUSTOM EVENTS This chapter discusses the following questions gt How can a user redefine a standard algorithm of processing an event received by the con sole from one of its programmed zone How many custom scenarios to process zone events can be programmed for a console How to define a new event processing scenario or add a zone event to a current scenario How to edit a custom scenario or a scenario to zone link Y VV WV How to delete an event processing scenario from the console database or del
143. or a Time from Off Condition the initial status is Switched off Note that if for timed commands the maxi mum activation time is defined 8191 875 s these commands works as untimed programs that is in such a case the initial status for the Turn On for a Time command will be Switched On If no condition is true for a scenario all the relays assigned to the scenario will be switched to an initial status programmed in the nitial Program parameter for the scenario Formally up to 255 management scenarios can be programmed for the console each scenario hav ing up to 255 components conditions But actually the maximum number of scenarios and compo nents depends on their complexity and are restricted by the limit of the memory size intended to store management scenarios The current size of memory occupied by programmed management scenar 127 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS g ios is indicated by the Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel The memory size can be displayed either in bytes or as a percentage of the maximum value depending on the current setting of the Show the Memory Size of Management Scenarios in Bytes switch see Section Program Window View Settings Open the Management Scenarios page by doing one of the following o Click the Management Scenarios icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or o Find the page by browsing pages with the help of arrow buttons on the g Quick Access Toolbar or D
144. or example S2000 IK indicates the action even if they are disarmed which is suitable for checking their operability while commissioning For field condition such an indication can be disabled to prevent intruder from detecting de tector covering Then program the managing condition for the described scenario component that is define the system condition which must cause the component to be run The algorithm of defining a managing condition is described below After describing the first component of the scenario you can describe a second component then a third component etc Formally each scenario can contain up to 255 components but the total number and complexity of management scenarios and their components are restricted by the size of memory intended to store management scenarios in the console memory The size of memory having already been occupied can be tracked with the help of the Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel of the PProg If the memory area in question is full and the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenarios switch on the Operations tab in the Options menu is set on all tools for adding new scenarios components become unavailable Defining Conditions to Manage Partitions for Scenario Components Following is the description of management conditions for each of the component for scenarios of any type A management condition or in other words system condition that causes running a scena
145. or from the lower window on the rele vant partition group s descriptor In the case of success the partition will be shown in the list of parti tions belonging to the relevant partition group To add some partitions to a group simultaneously or to add a partition to some groups at once use group select operations by pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt and arrow buttons on the PC keyboard While the root element of the partition list is dragged and dropped on the descriptor of a partition group all sys tem partitions are assigned to this partition group Up to 128 partition groups can be created in the database of a console of versions 2 01 and above EDITING DELETING A DESCRIPTOR OF A PARTITION GROUP To edit a number of a partition group or its description select the partition group in the list and click Bl and then edit the data as necessary using Inspector To delete a partition group from the console database select it in the list and click ESI or activate the Edit Delete menu command or just drag and drop the descriptor of the partition group on the Re cycle Bin g To exclude a partition from a partition group select the partition in the list of partition groups and use deleting tools mentioned above You can also select the partition in the list of partitions and select the group in the list of groups followed by clicking x or activating the Edit Delete menu command When some groups of partitions or the root
146. ore enters an alarm status with this status being specified in the enabling part of the condition In such a case the console gives all zones assigned to this scenario a control command with specified parameters If a zone of another partition also assigned to the enabling part of the scenario condition component enters the alarm status Zone management will be activated repeatedly 2 Changing the partition status doesn t impact on the active condition of the scenario This means that the managed zone has already been in the relevant status 3 The active condition of the scenario has been changed due to recovering after running by a more priority scenario condition for example a relay was preliminary activated due to another condition and then the assigned partition was disarmed or due to disappearing the disabling part of the condi tion In such a case the controlled element is switched to initial status assigned to the command of this condition It is the condition the relay has after powering on when activation time and activation delay have been expired For example for the Switch On command the initial status is Switched On for the Turn On for a Time command the initial status is Switched Off for the Switch Off command the initial status is Switched Off for the Turn Off for a Time command the initial status is Switched On for the Blink from Off Condition the initial status is Blink and for the Blink f
147. other elements of the console database such as v Partitions If changing the device type results in deleting some zones which were previously included to partitions these zones are excluded from the partitions see Section Partitions v Links between relays and partitions If changing the device type results in delet ing some relay outputs which were assigned to partitions these links are deleted see Section Relays v Device Rights If changing the device type results in deleting some readers which were permitted to control a part of system these permissions are deleted see Section Device Rights Custom Events and Management Scenarios If changing the device type results in deleting some zones which were previously assigned to some scenarios the links between zones and scenarios are deleted see Sections Custom Events and Management Scenarios NOTE An Entrance Zone deleted in case of changing a device type is still shown in the p a list of Entrance Zones marked by a quotation mark as a zone of unknown de vice If changing a device type results in changing its template from the Standard to the S2000 KDL then in case of total loops and relays number exceeding 127 the PProg outputs a wrong operation mes sage see Figure 17 Wrong operation x x The total number of S2000 EDL s loops and relays cannot exceed 127 Figure 17 DELETING A CUSTOM DEVICE TYPE To delete a custom device type from the consol
148. oups of Partitions then this list in the management scenario s memory can be replaced by the descriptor of the partition group if the option in question is set on In such a case a user will see program windows as before however the size of memory occupied by management scenarios will be decreased 21 www bolid com BOL D SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Setting Writing Parameters The PProg is equipped with a number of options for writing a created configuration to the console memory The most of these options regulates the memory size the console configuration will occupy in the console non volatile memory if there is no enough free space in the console memory then some options can be disabled These options are collected on the Console tab of the Options menu see Figure 8 Operations view Console Port Write a configuration to the consoles with compatible versions Data block length for reading 54 for writing lea M Write the descriptions of vacant zones M Arite the custom events for vacant zones M Write the numbers of ID contact vacant zones rte the parameters of vacant relays M Arite the descriptions of device types devices and relays Figure 8 Options Window Console Tab Write a Configuration to the Consoles with Compatible Versions The PProg is intended to create configurations for all possible versions of S2000 S2000M consoles However when the PProg are writing a created configuration to the
149. out fire alarms and evacuation in case of fire detector responses and auto matic warning in case of people intrusion into hazardous areas and issuing scaring sounds such as siren sound or dog barking imitation upon responding intruder detectors and so on Formally each scenario can contain up to 255 components but the total number and complexity of management scenarios and their components are restricted by the size of memory intended to store management scenarios in the console memory The size of memory having already been occupied can be tracked with the help of the Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel of the PProg If the memory area in question is full and the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Sce narios switch on the Operations tab in the Options menu is set on all tools for adding new scenar ios components become unavailable Creating a Relay Control Scenario A management scenario for executive outputs of various devices is marked by a pictogram in the scenario list Create a relay control scenario by doing the following v Define a relay initial condition which is common for the entire scenario and optionally a textual description for the scenario in the Inspector see Figure 49 The initial condition for the relay de scribes the behavior of the relay output for each system conditions that are not included in scenario conditions The initial condition features by two parameters namely an Initial Program
150. pare the console for reading configuration or writing configuration to it the following is to be done v Connecting the console to any free serial port of the computer either RS232 or USB the PProg is installed to v Turning the power of the console and the interface converter on v Assigning the console to a network address within the RS 485 interface line the console along with other devices are connected to v Switching the console to the Programming Mode the console LCD shall display PROGRAM MING v Finding and selecting the console by the PProg on the Devices page of the PProg The console can be connected to the computer either via the console s RS 232 port printer output by means of the special cord or via the console s RS 485 port using Bolid manufactured interface converters S2000 PI PI GR S2000 USB USB RS485 All the questions dealt with connecting the console to the computer are detailed in the Manual for the console being in use Be sure the serial port of the computer the console is connected to is not busy by communicating data with another pro grams such as the Bolid manufactured UProg Orion KD Database Administrator Orion KD Opera tive Task Orion Pro Polling Kernel Orion Control Module S2000 System Software and so on To assign a network address and to switch the console to the Programming Mode please refer to the Manual for the console being in use To search the console by the PProg open the Device
151. priorities are displayed first of all Following are the priorities of standard events 0 Non alarm message Arming Failed Entrance Alarm O A N OO A Intrusion Alarm 10 Panic Alarm Attack 11 Fire Pre alarm 12 Fire Alarm 13 Pre discharge Delay Local fault Loop Short Failure Loop Open Failure Power Fault Fault or obstruction Device Restart Communication Loss Tamper Alarm 14 Releasing Extinguishing Agent 15 Extinguishing Assigning the Event Processing Scenario to a Zone Zones After creating the descriptor of the new processing event and defining a set of standard events which are to be redefined for the scenario assign the scenario to a proper zone or a number of zones the scenario will be applied to Inspector Aone Parameter Value Device Address 6 fone Number 5 Fartition Mumber Unapecified Scenario Scenario 1 Description Unspecified Figure 43 For doing this select the scenario in the upper window and the relevant zone zones in the lower win dow and then use one of the following www bolid com 122 PPro Custom Events o Click the Add button or F o Press lt nsert gt on the computer keyboard or lt ns gt o Double click the Scenario field in the Inspector and select the proper value in the dropdown list See Figure 43 EDITING A SCENARIO OR A SCENARIO TO ZONE LINK To edit the custom algorithm of processing an event rec
152. pter of this Manual To load the console configuration from the console memory to the PProg use the S2000 gt Read Configuration menu command or the pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar While the configu ration is being read from the console memory the PProg is displaying the process by the Progress Indicator the Console Status Indicator being looking as Some failures can happen during reading configuration from the console memory among them v Loss of communications between the console and the PProg for example the console is switched off from the Programming Mode while its configuration is still being read In such case the Console Status Indicator is shown by the bes pictogram Check whether the console is properly connected to the computer whether it is turned on and the interface converter if used is turned on too and whether the console is switched to the Programming Mode v Unstable communications between the console and the PProg In such a case the Console Status Geb Indicator changes the view from to and back Check and adjust if necessary the set tings of the port parameters see the Setting Port Parameters section of this Manual If reading the configuration has been completed successfully the configuration will be opened in the PProg with all page icons available for the current version of the console becoming enabled More over a number of writing commands of the program menu as wel
153. ptions Language Service Pages Help 1 oO 3 ET ein P F i ale ua IF amp 5 Devices pE ab 6 Inspector Devices Search Port f Cos a w Eby a 30 April Friday 15 31 13 A Figure 1 The PProg Layout 1 The PProg Menu 2 The Quick Access Toolbar its tools can be signed or unsigned depending on the current setting of the Show Menu Icon Names switch see the Program Window View Settings section of this Man ual 3 The Bolid Logo Button providing running the current web browser and opening the site of the Bo lid Company 4 The Page Icon Toolbar this toolbar can be hided or shown depending on the current setting of the Show Page Icons options see the Program Window View Settings section of this Manual 5 The current page of the PProg which can contain one or two windows depending on the page content The PProg having just been opened always the Devices page see the Devices section is current 6 The nspector which displays values of the parameters of an item selected in the current window on the current PProg page www bolid com 10 PProg PProg Interface 7 The Status Bar to show current date and time information about a current connected console and hints about purpose of the selected tools actions pages 8 The PProg Information Panel which displays the status of the connected console the current ver sion of the console configuration and
154. r newly created or loaded by any way configuration is identical to the version of the connected console In such a 2 04 case the Console Version Indicator displays the version number in green If the version of the configuration opened in the PProg doesn t comply with the lt i version of the console connected to the computer and selected as the current one then the Console Version Indicator on the Information Panel displays the version 7 03 in red If the Write a Configuration to the Consoles with Compatible Versions switch is set on then a compatible version of the configuration see Setting Writing Parame ters can be written to the connected and selected console If otherwise this switch is set off the configuration CANNOT be written to the memory of a console which version doesn t comply with the version of the current configuration To write the current configuration from the PProg to the console memory use the S2000 Write Configuration menu command or click the pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar While the con figuration is being written the ongoing process is being indicated by the Progress Bar in the appeared ER PProg window the Console Status Indicator being seen as Ss To cancel writing the configuration click Cancel in the Writing the Configuration to the Console window a a me When the configuration is being written to the memory of an S2000 con o p sole all those zone and outp
155. r splitter positions Show the memory size of management scenarios in bytes DE Cancel Figure 5 Options Window View Tab To change the color of window titles window text or selected text open the dropdown list within the Color Settings field and select the relevant string Then open the Color Palette by left clicking on its pictogram at the right border of the box Select the proper color or define any other color as you wish The Remember Splitter Positions option provides remembering the internal configuration of the inter nal program windows for all program pages after single page window having been resized It the op tion is set off you can change the internal configuration of each page window independently The Show the Memory Size of Management Scenarios in Bytes option defines the view of the Sce nario Memory Indicator see Scenario Memory Indicator in the Information Panel of the PProg If this flag is set on the memory area occupied by programmed management scenarios is displayed in bytes Otherwise if this flag is set off the occupied memory size is displayed as percentage of the maximum value Options Language Service Operations View Console Serial Pork Show Menu Icon Mames w Show Page Icons Figure 6 Options Menu The Show Menu Icon Names switch defines the view of the tools of the Quick Access Toolbar see Figure 2 If this flag is set on the tools are signed with its functional d
156. r the component is true By default each scenario component is defined to the Free Pass command but you can select the Controlled Access command or the Unspecified value Then program the managing condition for the described scenario component that is define the system condition which must cause the component to be run The algorithm of defining a managing condition is described in Section Defining Conditions to Manage Partitions for Scenario Components of this Manual After describing the first component of the scenario you can describe a second component then a third component etc Formally each scenario can contain up to 255 components but the total number and complexity of management scenarios and their components are restricted by the size of memory intended to store management scenarios in the console memory The size of memory having already been occupied can be tracked with the help of the Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel of the PProg If the memory area in question is full and the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenarios switch on the Operations tab in the Options menu is set on all tools for adding new scenarios components become unavailable Creating Management Scenarios to Control a Zone Loop A zone loop control scenario is marked with the pictogram in the list of management scenarios Such scenarios are programmed to provide a number of automatic control tactics such as arm ing
157. rations Here are commands that define options for implementing some program operations of dialogue be tween a user and the program see Program Operation Settings View Here are commands to adjust the PProg window see Program Window View Settings Console Here are commands to adjust options for writing a configuration created by the PProg to the console memory see Setting Writing Parameters Serial Port Here are commands to set parameters of a PC serial port of the computer the S2000 S2000M con sole is connected to see Setting Port Parameters Show Menu Icon Names This command displays hides the descriptions of the graphic tools in the Quick Access Toolbar see Quick Access Toolbar Show Page Icons This command displays hides the Page Icon Toolbar see Page Icon Toolbar www bolid com 12 PProg PProg Interface Language This command enables choosing a language of the PProg interface This version of the PProg sup ports two interface languages namely Russian and English To change the current language select the new language in the Language menu and after confirming the operation the PProg will be re booted with the selected interface language Service Sort Partitions This command enables reordering the list of system partitions see the Partitions chapter of this Man ual in the internal representation of the console If the sort operation has been implemented before writing a configuration to the console memory
158. rd type 127 zones will be reserved for this device in the console database If actually only 10 20 addressable devices are connected to the controller other reserved zones cannot be available and stand idle If otherwise a new device type is created for the controller based on the S2000 KDL template see below which is de signed for 20 input zones only 20 zones will be occupied in the console database 3 To describe an S2000 KDL some addressable zones of which are treated to be inputs while the others zones are treated as addressable executive outputs to operate connected S2000 SP2 relay modules 4 To describe an S2000 ASPT panel which numbers of monitored circuits and executive outputs depend on the number of connected S2000 KPB modules In all cases mentioned above a custom device type must be created and added to the console data base to be assigned to specific devices The maximum number of custom device types which can be described for the console database is 16 for consoles of versions 1 1x and 30 for consoles of versions 1 2x and 2 0x Open the Device Types page by doing one of the following o Click the Device Type icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or ea o Find the page by browsing pages with the help of the arrow buttons on the a Quick access Toolbar or Dey Types Partitions o Activate the Pages gt Device Types menu command Pages Help Device Types e Devices Figure 11 shows the view of the Device Types
159. readable form v As a console memory dump with the dmp extension The console configuration can be written to a file only if the configuration has been opened either loaded from the console memory or loaded from a file or created by the PProg in a current session In such a case the menu commands File Save File Save As and the a pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar become enabled To save configuration to a file select the File Save menu command or use the a tool on the Quick Access Toolbar If the configuration is being written for the first time in the current PProg ses sion the PProg will prompt the path name and the type of the file the PProg must write configuration to For the next times configuration is written to the file the name of which is displayed in the title of the main PProg window If you need to save the configuration under any other name use the File Save AS menu command www bolid com 34 PProg Device Types DEVICE TYPES This chapter discusses the following questions gt Standard and custom device types that can be used to describe devices in the console da tabase gt When should you need to program a new custom device type in the console database gt Which pre programmed templates are provided in the PProg to create custom device types gt How the program a new custom device type based on one of the pre programmed tem plates gt How to edit delete a custom device type
160. readers TO program a scenario component click the a button the second button in the bar of window tools or press lt nsert gt or activate the Edit Add menu command provided that the descriptor of the sce nario is selected and active The descriptor of new scenario component will appear in the list of man agement scenarios the Devices Matching window will be replaced by the Related Statuses and Par titions window and Inspector will show the control parameters for assigned readers see Figure 54 Management Scenarios bf ah Inspector Scenario Component E settee ci scenario Component Mew Component Number ow QE Management Scenario 3 i Description Mewe Component jierren EOS EO Management Scenario 4 Siren o eee Management Scenario 5 Light Alarms Free Pass a4 ii WT me ee ee L E ee T L Unepecitied ee ee ACCeSS Related Statuses and Partitions Enabling Condition Disabling Condition LG Figure 54 www bolid com 138 PPro Management Scenarios Then define control parameters as follows Description Define optionally a textual description for the programmed scenario component By de fault each scenario component is assigned to the description New Component The description is not saved to the console memory but only to the configuration file Command Define the command the console will send to readers assigned to the scenario when the managing condition fo
161. red for the deleted devices are remained in the device database and marked as the zones of unknown devices 53 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS www bolid com 54 PProg Partitions PARTITIONS This chapter discusses the following questions gt What does the partition mean in terms of an Orion system How does the console handle system partitions How to create a new system partition How to edit delete a system partition Y VV WV How to redefine an addressable input zone of an S2000 KDL to be treated as an address able output gt How to reorder partitions before writing configuration to the console memory To work with partitions the Partitions page of the PProg is designed The term Partition in the context of an Orion system means a set of zones of various devices con nected to the console and enrolled into its database which are considered together to be a logical system input For these zones v Based on messages accepted from the devices the zones physically belong to the console moni tors conditions of each zone generating a generalized status of the partition v Based on the generalized status of the zones the console can implement centralized system control in accordance with a pre programmed algorithm see Sections Relays and Management Scenarios of this Manual v Statuses of partitions can also be displayed on various indicator devices or printed by a printer connected to the cons
162. rio compo nent is composed of two parts namely an enabling part and disabling part Each part of the condition involves specified system partitions and statuses the partitions can have The enabling part of the condition is treated to be true if at least a zone related to the part has entered a specified status The disabling part describes system conditions which stop running the scenario component The disabling part can be omitted The scenario component is run when the enabling part of the condition is true and the disabling part is false Both parts of the management condition are programmed similarly by clicking and buttons in the Related Statuses and Partitions window respectively For simplicity we describe here only the algorithm of programming the enabling part of the condition The upper half of the Edit Enabling Con dition window see Figure 58 contains the list of statuses while in the left lower corner there is a list of partitions programmed in the console database Tick the partition status a number of statuses which will define system parameters for this part of the condition Then select partitions in the left lower pane by using proper tools as follows the selected partitions will be displayed in the right lower pane www bolid com 142 PPro Management Scenarios Edit Enabling Condition Figure 58 Highlights all the partitions in the list Selects the highlighted partitions and removes them to the right
163. rog will prompt user to confirm the requested operation You are advised to keep this option turned on to avoid loss of data due to accidental delete You can turn this option off for a time when necessary www bolid com 20 PProg PProg Interface Check the Length of Descriptions The length of the descriptions of programmed database components which are to be stored in the console memory and displayed by the console during operating such as descriptions of partitions groups of partitions relays access groups and authenticators SHOULD NOT exceed 16 symbols If the descriptions are given with more than 16 symbols in the PProg they can be stored in a configura tion file but when tried to be written to a console memory the last symbols will be truncated If this switch is set on the PProg will track the number of characters which are being entered for de scriptions and block typing when 16 characters have been already entered Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenarios Management Scenarios see Management Scenarios describe a sophisticated logic of automatic management of a system which operates under control of the console depending on the conditions of system partitions see Partitions A special area in the console memory is designed to store pro grammed management scenarios The Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel indicates how much memory has already been occupied by programmed scenarios in
164. rs of the authenticator as discussed below see Defining Changing Parameters of Authenticators Enrolling a Password or Key by One of the Orion System Devices Codes of authenticators both passwords and keys can be read directly from one of the Orion system devices connected to and polled by the console via the RS 485 interface bus Such devices can be www bolid com 90 PPro Authenticators 2000 K or S2000 KS keypads as well as S2000 4 S2000 2 Signal 20P SMD ver 2 01 and S2000 KDL ver 1 15 Direct registering is especially true for Proximity cards which code is not signed on its You can read an authenticator code directly from the device only if the device is currently connected turned on and polled by the PProg Otherwise you should firstly find this device in the Search win dow on the Devices page of the PProg see Connecting and Preparing the Console To read the code directly from the device press the Read Key button and type the password from the keypad or present the electronic access device iButton or Proximity card to the reader of the connected device When the code has been read define the parameters of the authenticator as discussed below see Defining Changing Parameters of Authenticators Importing Key Descriptors from a File You can load to the console database codes and user names of electronic access devices Such as iButtons and Proximity cards which were read by one of the Orion system d
165. rwise the option is set on and there is enough space in the console memory the relay remote control parameters see Setting the Relay Control Parameters are written to the console memory If in addition the Write the Descriptions of Device Types Devices and Relays option see below is set on the description of vacant relays are written to the console memory too Write the Descriptions of Device Types Devices and Relays By default descriptions of device types devices and relays are not written to the console memory however they are still written to a configuration file if it is done Setting this option on instructs the PProg to write into the console memory the programmed descriptions of the device types devices and relays if there is enough console memory Relay descriptions see Section Setting the Relay Control Parameters will be written to the console memory if only the relay is assigned to a partition management scenario or the Write the Parameters of Vacant Relays switch see above is set on 23 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Setting Port Parameters The Port tab of the Options menu see Figure 9 involves options which regulate parameters of the serial port through which the console communicates data with the PC in cases of finding devices as well as reading console configuration from or writing it to the console memory Options eee xi Response time out m for poll jas exec B00 The maximum i
166. s are connected to But for the consoles of versions 1 10 1 24 you MUST CREATE a custom device type based on the S2000 KDL template the new type having 20 addressable zones and 10 addressable outputs 3 2000 ASPT This template is available only for consoles of versions 2 01 2 05 to describe S2000 ASPT devices of versions 2 00 and above which some S2000 KPB executive modules can be connected to the modules being operated by the console For example let a system uses one S2000 KPB module which is connected to an S2000 ASPT If the console is supposed to monitor S2000 KPB output conditions for open and short failures it is necessary to create a new device type based on the S2000 ASPT template with a slave module connected followed by in cluding S2000 KPB s outputs to a console monitored partition To define the base template for the created device type select the type in the list and double click the relevant entry in the Inspector window Then select the proper template in the dropdown list confirm ing entering by pressing lt Enter gt on the PC keyboard see Figure 12 Partitions page see Section Partitions and assigned to partition statuses on the Relays page see Section Relays correspondently Consoles S2000M of versions 2 01 2 05 provide a mechanism to define an addressable zone of an S2000 KDL either as an input or an output see Section Redefine an Addressable Input of an S2000 KDL as an Out put So for the
167. s in a zone of an automatic fire detector This type of zone is to be assigned to a zone of a manual call point Usually to avoid a wrong releasing of an automated fire fighting system the system is activated only after two fire signals have been received However the system must be activated also by a single fire signal from a manual call point o Auxiliary zone type The specificity of this type is that the console doesn t send arm ing disarming commands to a zone of this type So if the partition includes some auxiliary alarm loops which are explicitly programmed with the Auxiliary zone type not By default value the whole time of arming disarming the partition can be slightly decreased INCLUDING ZONES INTO PARTITIONS l Each device zone can be included only into a single partition of the console database Once a partition descriptor has been created link the partition with the descriptors of the zones which are to be included to the partition Zones can be included to partitions individually or by group To select the relevant zones use the lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt or arrow buttons on the PC keyboard To select all zones of a device select the de vice descriptor in the list of devices To select all the device zones select the root element of the de vice tree To include zones to the partition select the zones and drag and drop them on the partition descriptor Alternately you can select the relevant p
168. s on the Quick Access a Toolbar or Dey Types Partitions o Activating the Pages gt Devices menu command Pages Help Device Types e Devices Figure 19 shows the Devices page which comprises v The Devices window with a list of devices enrolled in the console database At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows E Adds a new device descriptor bgl Edit parameters of a selected device H Deletes a selected device from the console database 47 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS v The Search window where after finding devices connected to the PC see below the PProg shows the list of found devices being online At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows Port BE The field to select the serial port of the personal computer which the Orion sys tem devices are connected to a Starts searching the devices which are connected to the selected serial port at the moment Selects all devices in the list of the window or undoes selection A Adds a selected device to the console database v The Inspector window which displays the parameters of the selected device which can be re viewed or edited if the last is enabled Devices E bf ab Inzpector Device Devices coe B Device Address 1 Type S2000 8SPT Device Address 4 i Device Address 2 Type RIP 12 RS Type Siqnal 20P beseossan Device Address 3 Type Signal 20F Version 2 04 Description N
169. s page This page is opened once the PProg has just be run or otherwise can be reached by selecting the icon on the Page Icon Toolbar or by listing PProg pages with the help of the arrow buttons Ea and on the Quick Access Toolbar or by using the Pages Devices menu command When the Devices page has been opened specify in the Port field pen E of the Search window the serial number of the computer s port the console is connected to Then press the Start Searching button a The PProg will poll all the devices which are currently connected to the specified port As the devices are being found they are added along with their types and version numbers to the list of the found devices in the Search window Once the PProg has found a console connected to the serial port the Console Status Indicator in the 4 Information Panel changes its view from f to E Moving your mouse over the Console Status Indicator causes the status bar to show the number of the COM port the console is connected to the console address within the RS 485 interface line and the version number of the console configura www bolid com 26 PPro PProg Operatin tion All those mean that the console has been binded to the PProg and now is selected by the PProg Further the PProg will operate this console even if another console has been found If you need to program another console for example a console connected to another COM port releas
170. sabled hi Turn Automatics Off Launch Fire Fighting Cane Cancel Fire Fighting Disabled Figure 29 EDITING ACCESS GROUP PARAMETERS Editing parameters of an access group is enabled only for the by Groups page representation To change the number of the access group in the range of 1 to 252 or its description select the de scriptor of the access group and click the Edit tool A or use the Edit Change menu command or just double click on the proper entry in the Inspector window You can edit the link between a selected access group and partition by deleting unnecessary parti tions as described below or adding new partitions as described above To edit user rights to control a partition select the link between the access group and the partition in the tree in the upper window and switch to the Inspector by clicking the Edit tool 4 or using the Edit Change menu command or just double clicking on the relevant Inspector entry Then correct settings as necessary see Figure 29 www bolid com 84 PPro Access Groups DELETING AN ACCESS GROUP Deleting access groups with their links to partitions is enabled only for the by Groups page repre sentation To delete an access group select it in the list of access groups and do one of the following o Press the Cut button or H o Press lt Delete gt on the keyboard or lt Delete gt o Drag and drop the access group by left mouse button on the Recycle
171. scenarios or new components of scenarios becomes unavailable PROGRAM SETTINGS Program Window View Settings The PProg provides user with a number of means to adjust its work window in accordance with user s wishes By means of standard Window tools and special PProg tools you can expand the program window to a comfortable size move the window on the screen resize the window or change the win dow layout You can also change the view of the Quick Access Toolbar showing or hiding textual de scriptions for its tools Moreover you can show hide the Page Icon Toolbar If you wish you can change the color type and size of fonts for titles and window content change the view of the Scenario Memory Indicator and instruct the program to change the internal size for all the page windows synchronously Adjusting the view of the PProg window is to be carried out by means of the View tab of the Options menu see Figure 5 and the two commands of the same menu see Figure 6 To change the font of window titles or text inside internal windows set the proper values for the font size in the Title Font Size or Text Font Size fields on the View tab The font size can be varied in the range of 8 to 12 Font of window titles or text can be made bold for doing this set the relevant flag on www bolid com 18 PProg PProg Interface Title Font Size 8 12 fe 7 Bold Text Font Size 8 12 f Bold Color Settings W Tite Color Remembe
172. se consoles it is no needs to program a custom device type in using addressable relay modules of S2000 KDL controllers 39 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Inepector Device Type Parameter Description Mev 1 Base Template Standard Y Number of Loops standard gt 2000 KDL Number of Relays S3000 45PT Figure 12 Then depending on the specified device type template define other specific parameters for the cre ated device type Defining Device Types Based on the Standard Template The Standard template provides defining a device with required numbers of zones and outputs ex cept for S2000 KDL and S2000 ASPT devices which custom types are to be described based on the relevant templates see below Inspector Device Type Parameter Description Mew 1 Base Template standard Number of Loops 15 Number of Relays T Figure 13 Custom types based on the Standard template are given with two parameters see Figure 13 gt The Number of Loops ranged from 0 to 127 and gt The Number of Relays ranged from 0 to 127 Use the Standard template to create custom types which are to be assigned to such devices as Sig nal 20 Signal 20 ser 02 Signal 20P Signal 20M S2000 2 S2000 4 S2000 SP1 and S2000 KPB These devices feature independent numerations for loops and relays the numbers of both zones and outputs starting with one For example if a custom type based on the Standard template is enrolled with te
173. similarly to the tool on the Page Icon Toolbar 13 www bolid com e Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Others Event Translation The command opens the Event Translation page of the PProg see Event Trans lation similarly to the m tool on the Page Icon Toolbar The command has two op tions representing translation rules either for devices or for partitions Entrance Zones The command opens the Entrance Zones page of the PProg see Entrance Zones similarly to the T tool on the Page Icon Toolbar Device Rights The command opens the Device Rights page of the PProg see Device Rights simi larly to the a tool on the Page Icon Toolbar Custom Events The command opens the Custom Events page of the PProg see Custom Events similarly to the ca tool on the Page Icon Toolbar Management Scenarios The command opens the Management Scenarios page of the PProg see Management Scenarios similarly to the kd tool on the Page Icon Toolbar Help This command calls the PProg hlp help file and gives brief information about the PProg program be ing in use Content About PProg QUICK ACCESS TOOLBAR The Quick Access Toolbar contains graphic control elements that enable quick access to some pro gram operations The most of these operations can also be fulfilled by means of menu commands Creates a new configuration similar to the File New menu command tc Reads console configuration from a file similar to the File Open menu comma
174. stem Redefining standard processing algorithms is actually for auxiliary alarm loops used to control condi tions of technological equipment In such a case for example instead of standard messages AUX ZONE ALARM and AUX ZONE RESTORED more informative wordings DAMPER OPEN and DAMPER CLOSED can be displayed on the console LCD Open the Custom Events page by doing one of the following o Click the Custom Events pictogram on the Page Icon Toolbar or ca o Find the relevant page by means of arrow buttons on the Quick Access gd y Toolbar or Dey Types Partitions o Activate the Pages gt Others gt Custom Events Pages menu command Device Types Devices Partitions d Relays d Access Groups F Suthenticators e Others Event Translation H Entrance zones Device Rights Custom Events Management Scenarios Figure 42 demonstrates the Custom Events page which involves v The Custom Events Scenarios window containing the tree of already programmed custom sce narios of event processing To show hide the list of redefined events of each scenario click l At the right of the window title there is a bar of tools as follows E Adds a new custom scenario for processing events to the console database E Includes a new event to the current scenario bg Edits the current event y Deletes the current element in the list of custom scenarios namely an event several selected events a processing scenario several scenarios at onc
175. te To clear all the list of event translation rules select root element of the list 5 32000 console ang use one of the deleting tools described above While being deleting a rule the PProg asks confirmation for delete operation To disable confirmation prompt unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting flag on the Operations tab in the Options menu To delete several rules as a group select the rules by means of lt Ctrl gt lt Shift gt and arrow buttons on the computer keyboard and delete them as described above If the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting option is set on the PProg will prompt for confirmation delete operation for each deleted rule 103 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS www bolid com 104 PProg Entrance Zones ENTRANCE ZONES This chapter discusses the following questions gt What does the term entrance zone mean and how the console operates entrance zones gt Alarm loops of which devices in the Orion system can be declared as Entrance Zones gt How many entrance zones can be created in the console database gt How to define edit delete an entrance zone in the console database To work with the descriptors of entrance zones the Entrance Zones page of the PProg is designed Entrance Zones are the zones of an Orion system which provide a given time delay between an intru sion detector response and issuing an alarm so called entry delay Entry delay gives users t
176. ted zone EA Includes a selected zone zones to a selected partition x Excludes selected zones from a selected partition The nspector window which displays the parameters of a selected zone device or partition these parameters being able to be reviewed or edited if the last is enabled You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical splitter bars by the mouse The current location of splitter bars can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The Partitions page provides the means to v XK NON NN Review the list of programmed partitions along with included zones and zone parameters pro grammed in the console database Create a new partition Edit the partition or zone descriptor Define Change parameters of a system zone Change the logic status of an addressable zone of an S2000 KDL from an input to an output Delete a partition from the console database 57 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS CREATING A PARTITION DESCRIPTOR To add a new partition descriptor to the console database do one of the following o Click the New button or H o Press lt nsert gt on the keyboard the window with the list of partitions must lt Ins gt be active that is a partition or the root element H Partitions must be se lected or o Activate the Edit Add menu command
177. the File New menu command or click the m pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar The PProg will prompt for the version number of the console the configuration is to be created for see Figure 10 Select the proper number and click OK New Configuration x k Console Version 2 05 Figure 10 You are strongly advised to select the version which complies with the version of the programmed console or otherwise the configuration of a diverse version cannot be written to the console mem ory You can also write the configuration of a compatible version see Setting Writing Parameters to the console if the Write a Configuration to the Consoles with Compatible Versions parameter on the Console tab from the Options menu see Setting Writing Parameters is set on As soon as the number of the configuration has been selected the PProg opens a new configuration and all PProg pages available for the current version become enabled The File Save and File Save AS menu commands and the Fi pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar become active The Console Version Indicator on the Information Panel displays the number of the created configura tion by one of the following ways www bolid com 28 PPro PProg Operatin in grey text if no console is connected to the computer or ea in green text if the configuration version and the version of the connected console match each other or ap3 1N red text if the configur
178. the current console configuration The currently occupied memory can be displayed either in bytes or as the percentage of the gi maximum available value depending on the status of the Show the Memory Size of Man agement Scenarios in Bytes switch on the View tab in Options menu see Figure 5 As soon as the current memory size of programmed management scenarios begins to exceed the threshold value provided that the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Man agement Scenarios flag on the Operations tab of the Options menu is set off the value of 105 the occupied memory size will be indicated with red The configuration being written to the console memory a part of the configuration will be lost If the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenarios is on the PProg monitors the memory size of scenarios while being programmed and when this size is close to the maximum value programming of new scenarios or new components of scenarios becomes unavailable Take into Account the Groups of Partitions for Management Scenarios Management Scenarios see Management Scenarios describe a sophisticated logic of automatic management of a system which operates under control of the console depending on the conditions of system partitions see Partitions If the list of the partitions which are involved to describe a system condition is the same that the list of the partitions which are included to a partition group in the con sole database see Gr
179. tion of the requested opera tion To cancel prompting confirmations unset the Prompt for Confirmation before Deleting switch on the Operations tab of the Options menu Management scenarios being deleted all links between these scenarios and managed zones are deleted too To release a scenario to zone link without deleting the scenario from the console database select the zone then go to Inspector and set the Unspecified value in the Scenario field STORING MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS IN THE CONSOLE MEMORY Programmed management scenarios are saved and stored in a special area of the console memory the size of which limits the total number of management scenarios components that can be defined for the console The current size of memory occupied by programmed management scenarios is displayed by the Scenario Memory Indicator on the Information Panel of the PProg see Section Scenario Memory Indicator of this Manual The size can be either in bytes or as a percentage of the maximum value www bolid com 144 PPro Management Scenarios depending on the current setting of the Show the Memory Size of Management Scenarios in Bytes switch on the View tab in the Options menu Moreover depending on the value of the Check the Memory Size Occupied by Management Scenar ios switch on the Operations tab in the Options menu the PProg can track the size of management scenarios that have already been defined If the switch is on the PProg track
180. to a single partition CANNOT exceed eight Selecting User Authorities to Control Partitions Once the list of partitions to be controlled by users of the specified access groups has been defined give the users with specific rights to control each included partition individually Each partition included to an access group can be enabled disabled for being armed disarmed By default arming and disarming are enabled for managing all partitions 83 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS For fire suppression partitions the following rights disabled by default can be enabled v Switching the automatic mode of releasing extinguishing agent ON v Switching the automatic mode of releasing extinguishing agent OFF v Releasing extinguishing agent y Cancelling fire suppression If all operations listed by the Inspector for the partition are disabled for the users of the access group these users can only review the statuses of the partition To define the rights of users of an access group to control a partition select the link between the ac cess group and the partition in the upper window and switch to the Inspector window by clicking the Edit button B or using the Edit gt Change menu command or just by double clicking on the rele vant entry of the Inspector Then select the proper value for each authority see Figure 29 Inspector Rights Parameter Arming Enabled Disarming Enabled Turn 4utomatics Cn Di
181. to the access groups 253 255 can be implemented only via the con sole itself and need not to be adjusted specially 111 www bolid com e Ef SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Users of the Orion system run under the console can be authorized and control partitions remotely by three different ways 1 Locally from the console or remotely from an S2000K or S2000 KS keypad connected to the con sole via the RS 485 bus In such a case a user enters a numerical password on the device key pad and then uses the menu provided by the devices to manage partitions individually Note that the user can manage from the device only those partitions which are assigned to his access group and are permitted to be managed from the device A set of operations reviewing partition statuses only arming disarming turning automatics on off releasing cancelling fire suppres sion which is enabled for the user is also defined by the access group the user is included to 2 Remotely through presenting an iButton or Proximity card to the reader of such a device as an 2000 4 S2000 2 Signal 20P ver 2 01 S2000 KDL ver 1 15 and S2000 BKI In such a case user s presenting iButton or card to a reader inverts current statuses of the partitions assigned to the reader and the access group the user belongs to if the partitions were disarmed they will be armed and if releasing extinguishing agent has started it will be cancelled and so on 3 Locally
182. tor of a partition group from the console database CREATING A NEW PARTITION GROUP To create a new partition group click E or activate the Edit Add menu command provided that the partition group window is active Then define the parameters of the partition group using Inspec tor Number Each Partition Group must be assigned to a unique number containing 1 to 4 digits This number must not be equal to the number of another partition group or the number of a partition Description The textual comment 1 to 16 characters for the group of partitions which will be dis played by the console while the console outputs information about the partition group 67 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS The description can contain more than 16 characters in such a case the description will be written to a configuration file but only the first 16 characters will be written to the console memory If the Check the Length of Descriptions flag on the Operations tab is set on the PProg checks the number of the entered symbols blocking typing after 16 symbols having been entered Once the descriptor of the new partition group has been created assign it to the partitions which are to be included to the group To do this select a relevant partition group descriptor in the upper win dow then select a relevant partition and activate the Edit Add menu command the lower window must be active or drag and drop the selected partition descript
183. tual comment for the described device The device description is needed only for easy configuring and is not displayed by the console during console operating This parameter is not by default stored in the console memory but it is written to a configu ration file Nevertheless if the Write the Descriptions of Device Types Devices and Relays flag on the Console tab of the Options menu is set on device descriptions are written also in the console da tabase provided that there is free space in the console memory CHANGING DEVICE DESCRIPTORS To change parameters of a device descriptor select it in the Devices window and do one of the fol lowing o Activate the Edit Change menu command or Edit Add Delete o Click the Edit button or Bgl o Press lt Enter gt on the keyboard or lt Enter gt o Double click the relevant parameter with left mouse button in the Inspector window Then set the proper value of the parameter and press lt Enter gt on the PC keyboard If the device is not selected in the device list or several devices are selected the edit tools mentioned above are disabled 51 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS If the type or the version of a device is revised followed by changing the number of the D device zones or relay outputs this can cause changing another elements of the console database namely v Partitions If changing the device descriptor causes deleting zones which were previ ously i
184. ue is 30 s www bolid com 108 PProqg Entrance Zones An Entrance Zone can be created based on an alarm loop physically existed in the system but not registered in the console database not listed in the device window It can be useful when the total number of enrolled alarm loops has reached the maximum value for the current console To create the Entrance Zone based on unregistered alarm loop activate the Entrance Zones window and use tools said above to create the descriptor of a new Entrance Zone Then define the network address of the device the number of the loop and the entry delay in seconds This Entrance Zone will be marked in the list with a question mark see Figure 38 Entrance ones E bf ab 3 Entrance Zones E HE Device 1 Loop oe Be Device 1 Loop 2 TEM Be Device 1 Loop 3 m Te Device 10 Loop Figure 38 An Entrance Zone can be added to the console database only in such case when the total number of programmed Entrance Zones doesn t exceed the maximum number of zones which can be pro grammed 32 Otherwise trying to add a new Entrance Zone causes outputting a wrong operation warning see Figure 39 Wrong operation x x The number of available entrance zones has been exceeded Figure 39 CHANGING PARAMETERS OF ENTRANCE ZONES To edit parameters of an Entrance Zone select the zone in the list and do one of the following o Click the Edit tool or bg o Select the Edit Chang
185. umber of Loops 2U Number of Relays cn Search Port h Ow Eg Figure 19 Devices Page You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing horizontal and vertical splitter bars by the mouse The current location of splitter bars can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Window View Settings The Devices page provides the means to v Review the list and parameters of devices registered in the console database v Find and poll all the devices physically connected via the RS 485 bus to the specified serial port of the computer www bolid com 48 PProg Devices v Add a device or a device group to the console database v Change parameters of a selected device v Delete a selected device from the console database ADDING A DEVICE DESCRIPTOR TO THE CONSOLE DATABASE The console database can contain up to 127 descriptors of various Orion system devices This is the number of devices that can be physically connected to the console via the RS 485 interface The devices can be added to the console database by two different ways v Automatically The PProg finds and polls all the devices which are physically connected to a pointed PC serial port automatically reading the parameters of found devices and then outputs these data into the Search window see Section Finding and Polling Connected Devices below v Manually The
186. usually 2 Switch Off but sometimes 1 Switch On and Initial Blink Mask it is worthwhile only for initial programs 5 8 133 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Inspector Management Scenario Parameter Number 5 Type Relay Control Initial Program a Switch Off Initial Blink Mask OSREREEEERRRRRRAARRR RRS Description Figure 49 v Match the scenario with the proper relay output Select the scenario and the relay output in the lower window and then click v or modify the Scenario field of Inspector see Figure 50 A single relay output can be assigned only to a single management scenario but a management scenario can be applied to manage several relay outputs which in such a case are managed as a whole 0 The relay output to be matched with the management scenario MUST NOT be assigned to alarm loop of the device in the local device configuration v Program the components of the relay control scenario To define a scenario component click a the second button in the window toolbar or press lt n sert gt or activate the Edit Add menu command scenario descriptor is selected and active The new component will appear in the list of components of the scenario in the upper window The De vices Matching window changes it view to the Related Statuses and Partitions window while Inspec tor shows the control parameters of the assigned relay for the scenario component See Figure 51 Management Scen
187. ut descriptors are saved which are defined in the da tabase explicitly When the configuration is being written to the memory of an S2000M con sole by default only those device zones alarm loops addressable detectors monitored circuits or monitored outputs are saved which are assigned to console partitions see the Device Types section as well as only those relay outputs are www bolid com 32 PProqg PProg Operating saved which are assigned to console partitions see the Relays section of this Manual PProg can also save the descriptors of the zones which are not assigned to any partitions but are assigned with a textual description or with an ID Contact num ber or with a defined custom event provided that the Write the Descriptions of Vacant Zones Write the Numbers of D Contact Vacant Zones and Write the Custom Events for Vacant Zones switches on the Console tab of the Options menu are set on respectively Failure to write a configuration to the console memory can be caused by one of the following y Loss of the communication between the PProg and the console for example due to the console being turned off or exiting the Programming Mode during writing In such a case the Console Status Indicator looks as kg If so inspect whether the console is being connected to the com puter and whether this one is being turned on along with the interface converter if used and whether it is keeping the Programming Mod
188. v Connected to the computer and turned on along with the interface converter if applicable and v Switched to the Programming Mode you must see the text PROGRAMMING on the console display and v Selected as the configured device and ready to communicate data with the computer which shall for be indicated by the Console Status Indicator in the Information Panel seen as Se Moving your mouse over the Console Status Indicator should cause the status bar to show the COM port number the console is connected to the console address within the RS 485 interface line and the version number of the console configuration _ Otherwise prepare the console as discussed in the Connecting and Preparing the Console chapter of this Manual 31 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Moreover you can write the configuration to the console memory if only the configuration has been opened in the PProg that is either has been preliminary loaded from the memory of this or another console or read from a file or newly created by means of PProg tools If so the S2000 Write Con figuration menu command and the pictogram on the Quick Access Toolbar are available to use The Console Version Indicator on the Information Panel shows whether or not the version of the opened configuration complies with the version of the connected console The configuration opened in the PProg can be written to the console memory if the version of the opened eithe
189. v You need to reduce the number of alarm loops intended in the database for each added S2000 KDL 127 loops for each standard S2000 KDL to match this number with the number of really used alarm loops or v You need to define a number of S2000 KDL addressable zones as inputs the other zones being treated as addressable outputs which S2000 SP2 addressable executive modules are to be con nected to In the last case you can use if available for the console of current version more convenient mecha nism for dividing addressable S2000 KDL zones onto inputs and outputs S2000 KDL devices are recommended to be added to the console database with their standard type and then a part of S2000 KDL zones can be redefined as outputs for that zones which the relay modules are really con nected to see Section Redefine an Addressable Input of an S2000 KDL as an Output You can redefine S2000 KDL inputs as addressable outputs only for those devices which are assigned to a standard S2000 KDL type For the devices assigned to a custom S2000 KDL type redefining is disabled D Custom types based on the S2000 KDL template are given with two parameters see Figure 14 gt The Number of Loops ranged from 1 to 127 and gt The Number of Relays ranged from 1 to 127 41 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS Inspector Device Type Parameter Description Hewi Base Template sz2000 KOL Humber of Loops 20 Number of Relays 10 Figure 14
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191. when the circuit controlling the executive device is monitored for open circuit failures setting of some load equivalents can be necessary for testing A management scenario is a complex of system conditions each matched with a specified behavior applied to a specified controlled zone such as a relay output alarm loop monitored input reader or audio channels of a Rupor Each condition a component of a scenario describes some system condition and comprises an ena bling part and optionally a disabling part which runs the scenario component and stops running rela tively Both enabling and disabling parts of the condition are assigned individually to some system partitions being in specified statuses which define the system condition and start stop running the scenario component If a condition has been met for a scenario all the zones assigned to the scenario are managed based on control parameters defined for the condition The condition is considered to be true if at least a single zone assigned to partitions specified in enabling part has one of the specified statuses the disabling part being not true The disabling part can be absent in such a case the condition of a sce nario is true if only its enabling part is true If no condition for a scenario is true the controlled element returns back to its initial condition Management scenarios are run automatically if the relevant conditions have been met on console s receivin
192. wing o Click the Add Event button the second button in the upper window or E o Press lt nsert gt on the computer keyboard or lt ns gt o Activate the Edit Add menu command Edit Change Delete Then describe the new processing algorithm for the event in the Inspector window To activate Inspector select the event descriptor and o Press the Edit button or 4 o Activate the Edit Change menu command or Edt Add Delete o Double click the relevant entry in the Inspector window with left mouse button www bolid com 120 PProg Custom Events Description Enter a textual description which will be displayed for the event by the console or another device if programmed By default each custom event is assigned to the name New Event The event description is stored in the console memory and cannot contain more than 16 characters Op tionally the PProg supports entering longer descriptions but they can be saved only to a configuration file if created and are truncated down to 16 characters while being written to the console memory If the Check the Length of Descriptions option on the Operations tab is set on the PProg tracks the number of received characters and blocks entering after typing 16 characters Source Event Select the original event received from assigned zones and intended to be processed using the specified rules Category Define the category which the redefined event will be comprised in
193. y presented but included to no system partition 97 www bolid com SECURITY SYSTEMS Orion ISS see Figure 34 The Inspector for this representation shows the number and the name if defined of the selected partition Partitions Partitions es Ae vacant Zones of Partition 1 Fire Figure 34 The Partitions window is equipped with a bar of following tools Ez Switches the lower window to the mode of displaying system devices it is similar to the Pages Others gt Event Translation for Devices menu command F Adds the partition selected in the lower window to the rule selected in the upper window x Deletes the partition selected in the lower window from the rule selected in the upper win dow You can resize all program windows by means of standard tools of the Windows as well as by mov ing the horizontal and vertical Splitter Bar by the mouse The current location of the Splitter Bars can be saved for all PProg pages if the Remember Splitter Positions switch is set on see Program Win dow View Settings The Event Translation page provides v Reviewing the list of event translation rules programmed in the console database v Creating editing deleting rules for translation partition events to one or all Orion system devices DEFINING AN EVENT TRANSLATION RULE To define a new event translation rule v Specify the device the console will translate events to or choose broadcasting and then ad
194. ys from File window When the keys have been loaded define their parameters as discussed below Defining Changing Parameters of Authenticators Once an entry for the authenticator is created by any way define the authenticator parameters using the Inspector Type The type is assigned automatically to an authenticator which code has been just entered to the database by any way The type cannot be revised The type can be either the Main Password or the Key for Touch Memory devices and Proximity cards or the Password for keypad readable authentica tors The Key type is the default authenticator type Code A sequence of digits for a Password or an alpha numerical sequence for a Key The code can be typed from the PC keypad or read remotely via RS 485 interface or read from a file as men tioned before To define or edit other authenticator parameters open the Inspector by clicking the Edit button A or activating the Edit Change menu command or just double clicking by left mouse button on the field which you are going to change see Figure 32 Confirm entering or changing parameter values by pressing lt Enter gt on the computer keyboard Inspector Authenticator 3 Number Code 4536 Access Group Undetined Figure 32 Number The sequential number of the authenticator in the list in the Authenticator window This number represents a user authenticator in messages which are transmitted to S2000 IT telephone
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