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1. V NETWORK SPEED Enter PERIPHERALS e KEYPADS AREA x 1234 c Down V arrow V V PLUGS AREA V 7 M PLUGS gt PROGRAMS PLUG 01 PROGRAMS 12345678 ooo V V Y PLUG 08 PROGRAMS PROGRAMMING PLUG A 01 PROG PLUG Y V V V NEW KEY CODE 0 NEW KEY CODE A 02 PROG PLUG CONFIRM END V SYSTEM ID Fem 1 V KEYPADS SOUND z 1234 V PLUGS SOUND 12345678 o ooo V REMOTE INPUTS 7 1 o V REMOTE OUTPUTS e 1 o 0 V ENABLE REPEATER A 12 MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 6 10 Y AC LOSS 301 vi Y LOW BATTERY 309 i v RADIO DEV TAMPER 383 v RADIO DEV LW BAT 384 0 Y RADIO NO SUPERV 381 4 Y RADIO INTERF 344 0 SYSTEM RESET 305 i v TELCO LINE FAULT 351 v Y ON OFF BY USER 401 v Y GROUP ON OFF 402 v Y AUTOMATIC ON OFF 403 v y REMOTE ON OFF 407 v Y ZONE BYPASS 570 v Y WRONG CODE 461 v Y PERIODIC TEST 602 v Y GS
2. Y EMOL IDEE 4 Enter the day of the week from 0 to 6 from Fri to Sat DATETIME H Moving with the arrow right to enter dd mm yy h Press Enter to confirm Down x I M LEM arrow yv AREA TIMES 60 AREA 01 TIMERS m SET TIMERS m TIMER SUNDAY Sun 00220129 029 203 gt P P lt 000000 gt v v rU 1 M AREA 02 TIMERS TIMER SATURADY Sat 00200100020203 EN gt 7 USER TIMER USER TIMER 1 USER SUNDAY Sat 00000100020 03 lt 5000000 gt v r Vv r v Y Y USER TIMER 4 USER SATURDAY Sat 00200100020203 EN gt pu TIMER PROGRAMS m PR 01 PROGRAM 01 lt Key 1 ae gt Key 2 lt v W O i y PR 08 PROGRAM 08 0 M V EXCLUSION 01 EXCLUSION 01 FR 00 00 gt 00 00 UI Y EXCLUSION 05 EXCLUSION 05 FR 00 00 00 00 Y 7 Y OTHER PARAMETERS SIREN DURATION SWITCH ALARM v Y v SIREN CYCLES Y SELF EXCL CYCLES QUICK ARM A 01 5 v vj REMOTE SIREN Y SUIDIS ARM QUICK ARM A 02 Y V CLOCK CORRECTION Y 7 QUIT TIME QUIT TIME A 01 Y V V V SYSTEM TEST MODE i Y V WELCOME MESSAGE QUIT TIME A 02 LOW BATTERY OFF V TAMPER IN TYPE AC LOSS TIME V Y M TAMPER 12 gt PULSE COUNTER v MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 5
3. Note to ensure that the output enables when the corresponding zone is enabled you need to program the output as TECNO see the paragraph related to outputs 49 ASSIGNING A NAME TO A ZONE You can change the default NAME assigned to each zone ZONE 1 ZONE 2 etc by entering a new name with a maximum length of 16 characters Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and lt to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select ZONES and press to confirm To quickly select a zone use keys 7 and to browse the zones or press key and enter the number of the desired zone After selecting the desired zone press to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the number and name of the zone while the lower one shows the default name of the zone that has to be changed with the cursor blinking on the first character Use the alphanumerical keypad to change the character and keys and to move the blinking cursor to the left or right Use key DEL to delete a character or enter a blank space between two characters Press J to confirm 4 10 ZONES DELAY It is possible to assign to each LAGGED zone of the system a time ranging from 1 second to 15 minutes P
4. Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select OUTPUTS POLARITY and press to confirm Use keys and to browse the desired outputs After selecting the output press DEL to assign the polarity e N O The upper row of the screen displays the output number and name while the lower row shows the function to assign Repeat the operation for the remaining outputs and press confirm v 5 4 OUTPUTS TYPE This parameter can be used to specify the type of outputs 0 IMPULSIVE AUTO RESET enables for the programmed time parameter outputs duration if a delay has been set parameter outputs delay and the triggering event ceases before the expiry of the set interval of time the operation does not occur 1 IMPULSIVE NO RESET enables for the set interval of time parameter outputs duration if it configured with a delay parameter outputs delay and the triggering event ceases before the expiry of the set interval of time the operation is still performed Note to obtain a stable output that follows the trend of the event enter 0 for parameter OUTPUTS DURATION Note the output TYPE will be automatically forced to 1 for all outputs that do not have a disabling event function 2 4 5 assigned to a user Procedure Open
5. u nn 59 14 ARMING THE SYSTEM 2 60 14 1 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH THE KEYPAD u 60 14 2 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH EXCLUDED ZONES u nnn nn nn nnne u J 60 14 3 lee e ule E R 61 14 4 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH AN ELECTRONIC KEY 61 14 5 MEANING OF THE READER LEDS iid ci ie aie 62 14 6 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH AN ON OFF IINPUI A 62 15 MANAGE EVENTS sal 62 15 1 READING EVENTS ull EE 62 15 2 EVENTS OPTIONS ul as aaa eee 62 16 CONTROLLING THE SYSTEM REMOTELY FROM A TOUCH 1 1 63 17 PROGRAMMIING KEYS a skilda areae eer oh eaae eo a bac eene ia di 63 66 67 All our products are compliant with the requirements of standard 79 2 second release 1993 The installation must be performed in a workmanlike manner by qualified personnel AMC Elettronica S r l shall not be responsible for damages originating from the tampering of the product by unauthorized people It is advisable to check the correct operation of the alarm system at least on
6. 71 and T and Ti and To quickly select a program use keys 7 Open the TECHNICIAN Menu to select AREA PROGRAMS and press to select the area for which you wish to rename the programs and press to confirm to select PROGRAMS NAME and press enter the number of the desired program Use keys Use keys Use keys confirm 7 7 DEL After selecting the desired program press SLAVE ARMING 4 to browse the programs from 1 to 8 or press key to confirm Pa to confirm and to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the number and name of the zone while the lower one shows the default name of the zone that has to be changed with the cursor blinking on the first character Use the alphanumerical keypad to change the character and keys left or right Press lt to move the blinking cursor to the to delete a character or enter a blank space between two characters then press to This feature enables an ordinary slave user to arm the system If this feature is disabled the slave user cannot arm the System but can only disable the zones to which he is associated Procedure v Use keys Use keys Use keys T and 4 and t
7. 39 6 3 ASSIGNING TO A USER cesses RNS nass tasa ansa sa sU u u uuu sas masa sn u 40 6 4 ASSIGNING AN OUTPUT TO A USER sr NR snnm nasa NN sas 40 65 USERS TIMER e 40 6 6 USERS 2 PROGRAMS 5 eie pond dogs gs eR P dor DR RD RR Ride pd Oca 41 6 7 ENTERINGA NEW USER CODE nir secca soo ed mad a a i na 41 7 PARTIAL PROGRAMS AND SLAVE ecrire decore a la aa di kasara 41 7 14 SETTINGS ARMING 65 42 T SEEN UIS WILIiPAo EE 42 SLAVE A B TME O I 42 7 4 ASSIGNING OUTPUTS TO PROGRANS J J nnnm nhan nnns anth nass natn asas nasa snas asma assu asas u u 43 7 5 ASSIGNING ALARM OUTPUTS 65 4444044 420 00 ansa sa sna u nn 43 7 6 ASSIGNING A NAME TO A PROGRAM u u sas uuu uu NN 43 Tal SLAVE ARMING 2 dass ected mE 44 8 DATE AND TIME 44 8 4 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME u U nn di S a RQ Nn
8. Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select USERS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select USERS gt PROGRAMS and press to confirm Use keys and to select the area for which you wish to configure the programs and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select the desired user and press to confirm It s possible to press key and enter the number of the desired user Use keys lt and to select the desired program then press DEL to enable or disable the selected program Press 4 to confirm v 67 ENTERING A NEW USER CODE The system is able to manage 64 USERS codes If you have reset the system only USER code 1 is available which has the following number 111111 After enabling a new user and linking him to his area you can create the numerical code directly from the TECHNICIAN Menu NOTE the user can then change their numerical code by following the instructions provided in paragraph CHANGING A USER CODE of the Users Menu section Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select USERS MENU and press to confirm Press 4 7 several times in order to select USERS CODE At this point you will be able to enter additional codes for a new
9. u u J 28 3 17 RSSI LEVEL RECEIVED RADIO SIGNAL STRENGTH AND BATTERY LEVEL 28 3 18 DEVICE NANEZ X n 29 4 SETTING THE ZONES i E 29 41 ENABLING ZONES ZONES AREA nunne a a eager v ui eee eel eee 29 42 PROGRAMMING THE ZONES FUNCTION u u u u 30 43 SETTING THE TYPE OF ZONE ZONES TYPE TAMPER ZONE TYPE J 31 44 CHECKING THE STATUS ZONES niet ka crece cet aane eae op CL u lus u u J 31 45 ABMING EOGCK u u u a kaa cL EVER Rn Y 31 46 ASSIGNING A PROGRAM TO AN OFF INPUT ARMING BY ZONES J J 32 47 SELF EXCLUSION REMOTE EXCLUSION u 32 48 ASSIGNING AN OUTPUT TO A ZONE ZONE gt OUTPUT u J J 32 49 ASSIGNING A NAME TO A ZONE geom u ranae 33 4 10 ZONES DELAY Uu c ta 33 4 11 AND GROUPS c
10. The system arms at 00 15 disarms at 01 30 and again armed at 02 00 Note if the system is manually disarmed between 00 15 and 01 30 it will rearm only after 02 00 9 2 USERS TEMPORARY ENABLING Users Timer For each day of the week you can program the access to users limited by the timer only in specific periods Programming can be done in steps of 15 minutes and for 4 different specific programs Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Use keys and to select AREA TIMERS and press to confirm gt Use keys 7 and to select the area for which you wish to work and press to confirm Under SET TIMERS use keys and to select USERS TIMER and confirm with gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select one of the 4 TIMER and confirm with Use keys T to select the desired day of the week for example TIMER SUNDAY and press 1 to confirm Use keys lt and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired time displayed in the upper row starting from midnight The hours are marked by two characters eg 00 and the start time is to be considered at the 1st character Use the cancel button X to Enable Disable in the corresponding time slots Display indications z Disabled Use
11. pulses when the assigned user code is entered It is always necessary to specify a duration 6 No telephone line Enabled when a fault is detected on the telephone line disabled when the telephone line is working normally 7 Siren Dependant on the system alarm status 8 Pre alarm Enabled during the arming time 9 Arming Enabled during the quit time A Chime Bell Dependant on the assigned chime input B Fire Alarm Fire alarm output generated by one or more fire zones disabled after a FIRE RESET command option of the Users Menu C Fire Reset Enabled when a FIRE RESET command is issued option of the Users Menu D Pilot Enabled disabled by a shortcut key or by a remote command issued by the telephone DTMF E Control LED Dependant on the behaviour of the green control LED on the keypad F Battery of expansions Low battery of wireless devices G Supervision of expansions Missing supervision of wireless devices To select the numbers and letters to assign as functions use the numerical keys see paragraph 2 5 Note for all functions that cannot be disabled function 2 4 5 assigned to a user C remember to set the OUTPUTS DURATION parameter because these are pulsed outputs with reset Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select OUTPUTS F
12. asa assia 49 10 13 SYSTEM OPENING ALARM AND SYSTEM TAMPER enne nennen nan u u u nn ann 49 10 14 ENABLING DISABLING AREA TAMPER U u 49 11 TECHNICIAN MENU XL nisi ds kis u au u ons cona Paper u qaq usa eeu on ri prO 49 11 1 CHANGING THE TECHNICIAN MENU eere sienne nennen nennen U U u u u uu u u u 49 11 2 RESET EOGK ODE 50 12 MODEM SETTINGS uu una 50 65 12 1 IDG PARAMETERS rie tice Teste etes reiecit oan Thao aa e eite ee 50 12 2 RINGS NUMBER LEE 50 12 3 ATTEMPT DELAY aaaea aA i aA ca be Aaa kuu ba Seda eh R 50 12 4 ANSWER TIMEOUT IE 51 12 5 CALLBACK TEL MIELE 51 12 6 inzaz ical 51 12 7 LINE TEST GAP eb 51 12 8 LINE TEST HOURS Im 52 12 9 ul u EE 52 Iren S TELEPHONE cede ed a ee cee 52 12 11 IDC CODE op D 52 12342 IDC ENABLING 53 1243 IDC VERSER CE 53 12 14 LIFE TEST ec eke ede eae 53 12 15 LIFETEST HOUR ee 54 12 16
13. _ B 9 X pie n 2 0 LE G e 14 2 L get K LCD Dip Switch Configuration 1224 1234 RA 23 ofa 12 12 1 2 1 2 K RADIO Switch Configuration PR S Dip Switch Configuration sess N PROXIMITY Dip Switch Configuration dun NE NH M N HE 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 PLEASE NOTE as already explained in section AREAS after powering the system you will always have to enable each peripheral manually following the instructions provided in sections 1 4 EXPANDING INPUTS The unit has 48 via radio inputs For any need you can get 8 wired inputs by connecting the optional module EXPIN S these inputs are configurable in the system from IN41 to IN48 This module must be connected to the serial line RS 485 which belongs to the terminals A B 12 V and already used for other peripherals The inputs which are part of the expansion to terminals IN1 2 3 to IN8 can be configured in the following kinds from IN1 to IN6 N O Filtered Double balancing inputs IN7 and IN8 N C N O inputs alternatively used for fast Switch Alarm or inertia contacts Make sure that the expansion s switches DIP SWITCH are properly placed to off see diagram For the input connection follow the instructions in paragraph 1 10 ZONE INPUTS
14. Normally Closed Contact From Z1 to Z8 COM or Negative Double balancing mode You can freely protect each input from the cutting or short circuit of cables protection against tampering 24h TAMPER To do so you need to program a double balancing input O connect the resistors supplied as ORAS shown in the following diagram NG PLEASE NOTE for this connection to be effective you will need to connect the resistors From Zi to 26 COM or Negative directly to the sensor and not to the system Normally Closed Tamper Contact Note 1K Brown Black Red 1 11 EXTERNAL SIREN 22K Red Red Red The system is designed to directly control self powered sirens with a positive lock 12 V The output used for this purpose is terminal C positive receiving Terminals and are instead used to provide the recharge current for the siren battery 13 8 V output 1 12 FREE EXCHANGE ALARM RELAY You can use the free exchange of the alarm relay The maximum current that can be handled by this contact is 2A It can be used for sirens with N C contact lock and luminous and or acoustic alarms other than those issued by the siren 1 13 INTERNAL SIREN Connect a siren directly between terminal PZ and a negative pole of the power supply ATTENTION use ONLY indoor piezo sirens for example model AMC PZ2 1 14 PROGRAMMABLE O
15. Call Queue suspended queue The voice unauthorized user is used when the code you use to enter the menu on the voice guidance is not a valid code for that area FEATURES AND CONNECTIONS ND EOM NC DEFAULT Note it is always advisable to connect the peripherals in cascade in order to enter and exit each peripheral The connection cable must be shielded and possibly twisted to be able to benefit from maximum efficiency and length CONNECT THE BATTERY TO THE FASTON CONNECTORS OF THE SYSTEM LOAD STATUS CONTROL ACTIVE YOU CAN ALSO CONNECT AN ADDITIONAL BATTERY TO THE FASTON CONNECTORS OF THE POWER SUPPLY LOAD STATUS CONTROL UNAVAILABLE 1 3 KEYPADS AND PLUGS The control peripherals that can be used with this system include Keypads model K LCD or K RADIO up to a maximum number of 4 Plugs model PROXIMITY or PR S up to a maximum number of 8 All these peripherals must be connected to terminals A B 12V and Before powering the system you need to differentiate the peripherals which means assigning the keypads using their dip switches and the plugs using their jumpers For information on addressing see the following figure ATTENTION always follow an incremental order starting from 1 both for the keypads and plugs without forgetting any of the locations
16. Y Enter USERS MENU 4 USERS AREA US 01 USER 01 m m 1 v arrow Y chest secet naar v 0 master USERS LEVEL US 01 USER 01 _ gt 1 Slave A P 000000000000000000 2 slave B Vi 3 administrator Y USERS NAME NAME USER 01 Insert name M 4 7 USERS gt OUTPUTS OUTPUT USER 01 OUTPUT USER 01 Y 4 USERS TIMER TIMER USER 01 DU Y TIMER USER 64 0 Y 4 AREA01 PROGRAMS PROG USER 01 PR 01 PROGRAM 1 USERSSPROGRAMS gt gt v v Y Y Y AREA 08 PROGRAMS PROG USER 64 Bx en 8 0 n Y USERS CODES 9 CODE USER 0 9 CODE USER 01 9 111111 Y 7 4 7 AREA PROGRAMS AREA 01 PROGRAMS PROGRAM 01 ZN 001 Zone Name Daa n00000000000 Y AREA 02 PROGRAMS PROGRAM 08 Y SLAVE A ZONES M E Zone Name Y SLAVEA TIME from 1 min to 12 hours Y SLAVE B ZONES Y SLAVE B TIME from 1 min to 12 hous Y PROG gt outputs PROG 01 gt OUTPUT 0 7 PROG gt SIREN PROG 01 gt SIREN Y PROGRAMS NAME NAME PROG 01 gt PROGRAM 01 r Y Y SLAVE ARMING NAME PROG 08 Y 0 PROGRAM 08 MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 4
17. 33 4 12 AND GROUP j me c 34 5 OUTPUTS u l e tines A a Sa ar GER lagi akrar a ds 34 64 5 1 PROGRAMMING THE OUTPUTS 1 34 5 2 QUICK COMMANDS FOR PILOT OUTPUTS U uuu uu u 35 5 3 OUTPUTS POLARITY ion chet en cadit de ee NS ene die Re tile q asss 36 LY Mati dU dicte LEE 36 5 5 OUTPUTS AREA niti ince ayu chan a et ee Nn ea ain nit 36 56 OUTPUTS DELAY ceto anna a certe aR usay eae aed eee Rie eels 37 57 OUTPUTS DURATION ie assa a e ce tee peste ate qa 37 5 8 EINKEDINPUTS NL tei ka aQ ee ec ete ees 37 5 9 5 lt 5 6 Ene Tere dee e as cis hee 38 5 10 ASSIGNING A NAME TO AN OUTPUI u u ANNE u u sas 38 6 USERS TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING 38 6 1 ENABLING A USER USERS AREA NN RN u u u saa Da sas masa sns aas sa sa aUa 38 6 2 II ig Aui 1
18. Note always enter telephone numbers starting from the first position 12 11 IDC CODE This parameter can be used to configure a system identification code so that the unit that receives the protocols is able to identify the system 52 Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys T and 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm Use keys and 4 to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to confirm Use keys to select IDC CODE and press to confirm Enter directly the desired 4 digit code use DEL to erase Press 1 to confirm vy v V V V V 12 12 IDC ENABLING This parameter can be used to enable the transmission of the events with digital protocol CONTACT ID Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select IDC ENABLING and press to confirm Press Enter 1 to enable the system Press to confirm DEL deletes the number and disables the system 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 12 13 IDC ATTEMPTS This parameter can be used to define the maximum number of attempts that the system will have to perform to e
19. 13 TEL CONNECTION 1234567890123456 TAMPER AC LOSS 15 PERIPH TAMPER EVENT TELEPHONE asa 16 W 17 TELCO LINE FAULT 18 TELCO FAULT e 7 19 DTMF ACCESS PHONE BOOK TELEPHONE Nr 01 TELEPHONE Nr 01 20 DURESS P P 33932456XX 21 24H NO BURGLARY Wi 22 FIRE ALARM Y 23 TAMPER BREAKDOWN 4 24 ON OFF TELEPHONE Nr 16 TELEPHONE Nr 16 25 KEY ACTIVATION 33932145XX 26 EVNT MEMORY FULL 27 LIFE TEST A 28 ON PROGRAM AREA TELEPHONES AREA 01 TELEPHONE 1234567890123456 29 OFF PROGRAM m 30 AUTOMATIC ON OFF z I 31 RADIO DEV TAMPER Y 32 RADIO DEV LW BAT i 0 33 RADIO DEV OK BAT AREA 02 TELEPHONE 1234567890123456 34 NO SUPERVISION a 85 SUPERVISION OK GSM MANAGEMENT 36 RADIO INTERF 37 NO GSM 38 85 ZONE 01 ZONE 48 86 91 Output 01 MENU ACCESS TEL ia uris GSM USE Output 06 Speak ee ere 92 99 A 1 Partial 1 V Partial 8 100 108 A22 Partial 1 v i CLEAR CACHE TEL 1234567890123456 mo pue Partial g OO 0 55000200222 CONFIRM NEED TEL 1234567890123456 CREDIT DID 0 5556622225 MANAGEMENT CREDIT NUMBER v CALL RESET CODE 9 GALL RESET CODE gt CREDIT TEXT 123456 i v v V VOCAL MESSAGES SYSTEM MESSAGES P VOCAL BOX 1 CREDIT READING AREA MESSAGES O REC VOCA
20. Caption Output disabled Output enabled and assigned to at least one area x Output assigned to area x where x can be 1 or 2 5 6 OUTPUTS DELAY You can assign to each output a different delay for the interval of time between the occurrence of the event and the enabling time from 1 m to 240 hours To ensure that the output immediately enables when the event occurs leave the parameter set to 0 00 Note note that a lagged output with an IMPULSIVE AUTORESET setting will never enable if the delay is above the reset time programmed for the triggering event Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Use keys f and 4 to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys T to select OUTPUTS DELAY and press to confirm gt To quickly select an output use keys 7 and to browse the outputs After selecting the desired output press to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the output name while the lower one shows the time to set which can range from 1 min to 240 hours Use the numerical keys to change the time or press DEL to reset or cancel it Press to confirm v v 5 7 OUTPUTS DURATION This parameter can be used to specify the duration in time of the enabling of an output which means that it is possible to program an impulse of one hour You can set a value ranging from a m
21. It s possible to arm disarm the system by sending a SMS It s possible to define which program for area arm or disarm The syntax of SMS must be the following UPWD aaaaaa ARM X 12345678 where is the password default 654321 X is the area on which it s possible to act 12345678 is the list of programs to arm it s possible to define 1 or more programs To disarm the system the syntax is DISARM X instead of ARM X Bysending SMS it s possible to change the password with the following sintax UPWD oooooo UPWD nnnnnn where is the old password and nnnnnn is the new 14 4 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH THE KEYPAD Type the USER code for the area for example 111111 and press to confirm Select ARMING and press 1 to confirm Use the numerical keys from 1 to 8 to select the programs you wish to include or exclude for the arming Press 1 to confirm or press cancel to go back The system starts to count the output time and then arms The yellow LED flashes during the output time and turns on permanently once the system is armed V v v Vv v v 1 PROGRAMI 2 PROGRAM2 3 PROGRAM3 4 PROGRAM4 5 PROGRAMS 6 PROGRAM 8 PROGRAMS Note if there are keypads assigned to several areas press 4 to select the area in which you wish to perform the arming The operating area is displayed in the lower left
22. The system is protected from opening 24 hours a day by a spring contact fitted on the board In addition on the board there are 2 TAMPER terminals where it s possible to connect any external tamper line If the system is reset this control System is automatically disabled TAMPER IN TYPE 4 Therefore after completing installation it is always advisable to rearm the protection system Procedure to enable and disable the system opening alarm Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm Use keys 7 to select TAMPER IN TYPE and press to confirm Enter the desired value by the numeric keypad v v v 0 N C Normally Closed 1 N A Normally Opened 2 Filtered 3 Balanced 4 Disabled 10 14 ENABLING DISABLING AREA TAMPER It s possible to enable disable the inputs TAMPER for a specific area Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press 1 to confirm Use keys and to select AREA TAMPER and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired Area Use the cancel button X to Enable Disable the Tamper related to the selected area Tamper enabled e Tamper disabled Press to confirm 11 TECHNICIAN MENU 11 14 CHANGING THE TECHNICIAN MENU vy v Vv
23. to confirm NOTE after enabling the plugs check that the green system control LED switches on when all the zones of the area are idle ATTENTION pay attention not to enable plugs that don t exist otherwise the system will issue a PERIPHERAL tamper warning Warnings related to the tampering of plugs display as PERIPHERAL TAMPER 17 24 3 3 PLUGS gt PROGRAMS From this menu you can define for each plug which partial programs you can arm disarm Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press confirm Use keys 7 and to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm Use keys 1 and to select PLUGS gt PROGRAMS and press to confirm Use keys and to select the desired plug from 01 to 08 and press confirm Use CANC key to select the program that can be armed disarmed by this plug max 3 Press Ito confirm v v v v v 3 4 SELECTING THE PLUG TO PROGRAM KEYS You can make that one of the plugs enabled can be used for programming the electronic keys model Beatle or INS EP To do this follow the steps below Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys f and to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm Use keys 7 4 to select PROGRAMMING PLUG and press 1 to confirm Use keys f and to select the desired Area and press 1 Press any key from 1 to 8 to sele
24. During the quit time Yellow LED flashes During an alarm condition the LEDs switch on and flash simultaneously During a disarming the Orange LED will turn on with the armed program LED 3 0 DELETING ALL THE PROGRAMMED KEYS new key code Every key is always assigned to a user When you change a user code the corresponding keys continue to be valid and are not automatically deleted To delete a key for example because it has been lost you need to delete all the key using parameter NEW KEY CODE This operation changes the key code only not the user code NOTE after deleting the keys it is necessary to reprogram them all To do so follow this procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys 7 and to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select NEW KEY CODE and press 1 to confirm Press to confirm the deletion of all the keys then press to quit v v v v New key code Confirm End Keypad display 37 IDENTIFYING THE SYSTEM If you are planning to use a key for several systems of the same type you need to change the system ID using function SYSTEM ID in order to change the memory location there the selected system code is stored on the key To perform this operation follow this procedure Enter the technician code to open t
25. changed by the installer through the TECHNICIAN Menu 2 queue messages one per area which can also be changed and used to identify the system for example enabling xxyy of Mr yyzz etc each with a maximum length of 20 seconds 16 telephone numbers that can be freely assigned to every event 90 different events that can be assigned to voice messages Call attempts that can be set for each telephone number within a range from 1 to 10 13 1 MAX ATTEMPTS This parameter can be used to define the maximum number of attempts that the system must use when calling a telephone that cannot be reached for example a telephone that is busy or not answering NOTE if you leave the parameter set to O the dialer doesn t make any calls NOTE to signal to the system that the call has been successful you need to press 4 and wait for the high pitched confirmation tone otherwise the system will continue to call for the number of times set for the maximum attempts PLEASE NOTE the called user can suspend all subsequent calls For more information see section COMMANDS Y Y Y to select DIALER and press pal to confirm to select CALL OPTIONS and press to confirm to select MAX ATTEMPTS and press to confirm several times to delete the old setting Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt T and gt Usekeys T
26. 44 9 eR 44 9 1 AUTOMATIC ARMING AND DISARMING SET TIMERS 44 9 2 USERS TEMPORARY ENABLING USERS TIMER U U U 45 93 TIMERPROGRA je 45 9 4 EXCLUDING THE TIMER ul EC 46 10 GENERAL SETTINGS OTHER PARAMETERS 46 10 1 SETTING THE SIREN TIME AND u u uu u nma as rms sam u u u u u 46 10 2 REMOTE SOUNDER e 46 10 3 E 46 10 4 SYSTEM IEST IMODE siss ug u su S QD eee a isc eel Ga asua asa maiia 47 10 5 LOW BATTERY OFF E gi a E uu aG au uu susu sua a k aus RAS ER aaa a 47 10 6 AG LOSS TIME Luna au as ad 47 10 7 PULSECOUNTER Z isis sa qS nu Sa q u uqa uu Guau 47 10 8 SWITCH ALAR mE 48 10 9 RO Ce P Ran CR a 48 10 10 QUICK ARM ENABLING OF THE QUICK ARM FEATURE u u u u u u u u 48 1041 se 48 40 12 WELCOME MESSA GE
27. DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the new value for example 59 58 and press 1 to confirm 60 00 indicates the value of 1 hour increase or decrease as needed 10 4 SYSTEM TEST MODE By default the system is always in TEST mode TEST MODE displays on the screen In this mode the alarm relay does not enable the siren does not sound and will be issued on the acoustic signal from the keypad This feature can be used to test the operation of the system without enabling the siren To enable the siren you need to disable the TEST mode Attention The siren cycles are still counted so if you reach the limit set CYCLE SIREN while removing the unit from the test the siren will not sound until the next day exceeding 00 00 Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys f and to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select SYSTEM TEST MODE and press to confirm Press 1 to configure the system in TEST MODE or DEL to set the value to 0 and configure the system in NORMAL mode Press 1 to confirm Enabling or disabling option 0 Normal mode 1 TEST mode 10 5 LOW BATTERY OFF The system checks the charge of the battery every 2 minutes If this parameter is enabled IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO ARM THE SYSTEM WHEN THE BATTERY CHARGE IS LOW To arm the system you need to install a
28. MODULES Before performing any programming operation you need to set the address of the expansion modules using the DIP SWITCHES as described in paragraph 1 4 EXPANDING INPUTS To enable one or more input expansion modules perform the following procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm Use keys T and to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm Use keys to select REMOTE INPUTS and press confirm Press DEL to enable or disable the expansion module Enabled 1 Disabled e Press la to confirm vy v Vv Vv v Note pay attention not to enable expansion modules that don t exist otherwise the system will issue a PERIPHERAL tamper warning Warnings related to the tampering of expansion modules display as PERIPHERAL TAMPER 33 3 40 ENABLING AN OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE Before performing any programming operation you need to set the address of the expansion modules using the DIP SWITCHES as described in paragraph 1 5 EXPANDING OUTPUTS To enable one or more output expansion modules perform the following procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm Use keys and to select PERIPHERALS and press 1 to confirm Use keys T and to select REMOTE OUTPUTS and press to confirm Press DEL to enable or disable the output expansion module Enabled 1 Disab
29. USER Use keys and to display the selected user and press 1 to confirm After finding and selecting the desired user type his CODE and press to confirm ATTENTION if you forget a code you cannot resume it and will have to reset the system to its default settings DEFAULT RESET In the USERS CODE menu if you press the button you access the Shortcut menu type the number of the desired user from 1 to 64 and confirm with 1 7 PARTIAL PROGRAMS AND SLAVE The system manages for each of the 2 areas 8 arming programs and 2 SLAVE programs which can be freely associated to each zone An arming program can be used to arm the system by directly excluding some zones and enabling others for example Entrance Dining room Kitchen or Perimetral and Volumetric etc Each arming program can be arm directly from all keypads and plugs For information on how to use the programs see section ARMING THE SYSTEM A SLAVE program allow to disable after the system has been armed assigned zones in order to free a specific path for example for cleaners surveillance personnel etc The type of a SLAVE CODE will be notified by the USER ENTRY event and the flashing yellow LED on the keyboard and plugs for a few seconds NOTE one zone can be present in several programs NOTE it s possible to enable a SLAVE program in manual mode and re arm it in AUTOMATIC
30. Vv v v You can change the technician code at any time Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select the TECHNICIAN MENU and press to confirm Select TECHNICIAN CODE and press to confirm Enter directly the NEW 6 digit code Press to confirm ATTENTION if you forget a TECHNICIAN code you cannot restore it and will have to RESET the system see paragraph RESETTING DEFAULT PARAMETERS 49 11 2 RESET LOCK This feature can be used to lock the default reset system operation If this feature is enabled you will not be able to reset the system Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select the TECHNICIAN menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select RESET LOCK and press to confirm Enter 1 to enable the feature or 0 to disable it to set the value to 0 press DEL Press 1 to confirm ATTENTION if you enable this feature you will not be able to reset the default parameters of the system if you make mistakes during programming and will therefore have to return it to the manufacturer to be unlocked 12 MODEM SETTINGS The system has an integrated modem that can be used to perform the following operations Program the whole system using the dedicated
31. and gt Usekeys T and gt Press DEL gt Enter directly the new desired value from 1 to 10 13 2 REPEAT TIMES This parameter indicates the number of repetitions of the vocal message once you get a phone programmed Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and Y to select DIALER and press eil to confirm 55 4 to select CALL OPTIONS and press Use keys and 4 to select REPEAT TIMES and press Press DEL several times to delete the old setting Enter directly the new desired value from 1 to 10 to confirm Use keys T to confirm v v v v 13 3 CALL DELAY This parameter can be used to define the interval of time that must elapse between the occurrence of an event and the call It can be set to any value ranging from 0 sec immediate call to 240 sec gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select CALL OPTIONS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select CALL DELAY and press to confirm Press DEL several times to delete the old setting Enter directly the new desired value from 0 to 240 sec 13 4 VOICE PRIORITY This parameter can be used to determine
32. disturbance Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm Use keys 1 to select SIREN DURATION and press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the new value ranging from 1 sec to 5 min and press to confirm To change the maximum number of daily activations use keys 7 and to select SIREN CYCLES Press 1 to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the new value ranging between 1 and 20 set 0 to set an endless number of cycles Press to confirm y V V V V VV V 10 2 REMOTE SOUNDER This parameter allows to enable the Remote Sounder 1 to enable 0 to disable For the learning of the Sounder refer to Its manual 10 3 CLOCK CORRECTION This parameter can be used to correct the clock the minimum offset that can be corrected is 0 02 If the clock is too fast it necessary to increase the value of the parameter if you set 60 01 for example you remove 1 second per hour Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select CLOCK CORRECTION and press to confirm gt Press
33. fully charged battery NOTE The system checks the battery level if present When battery is missing this feature is not enabled Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm Use keys T and to select LOW BATTERY OFF and press to confirm Press 1 to enable the feature or DEL to disable it Press 1 to confirm vy v v Vv v 0 Control Disabled 1 Control Enabled 10 6 LOSS TIME This parameter defines the delay that must elapse before the system enables the devices that signal the absence of power messages ID CONTACT and Vocal Messages Note 0 indicates no delay meaning that the absence of power is immediately signalled Max value 250 minutes Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm Use keys and to select AC LOSS TIME and press to confirm Use the numerical keys to set the desired time or press DEL to delete an existing time Press to confirm vy v v VV 10 7 PULSE COUNTER This parameter can be used to specify how many consecutive times a COUNTER zone has to be violated to activate an alarm see also paragraph ZONES FUNCTION Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN M
34. mode with a settable time 41 74 SETTINGS ARMING PROGRAMS Procedure Enter the technician code to open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 1 and to select AREA PROGRAMS and press 1 to confirm Use keys T and to select the area for which you wish to create the program and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select the program you wish to set from 1 to 8 and press 1 to confirm Use keys and to browse the desired zones one at a time or use keys T and 4 to browse them by 8 zones at a time After selecting the desired zone press DEL to include it or exclude it from the program v z Zone included enabled for the program e z Zone excluded disabled for the program After changing all the desired zones press 1 to confirm 7 2 SLAVE A or B ZONE SLAVE zones are sets of zones that can be used by a SLAVE users only as described in section Users Therefore they can be used only when the system is armed to free a specific route for example to allow some zones to be inspected by surveillance personnel etc Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select AREA PROGRAMS and press to confirm Use keys T and to select the area for which you wish to create the slave
35. of the display 14 2 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH EXCLUDED ZONES When you arm the system with open zones the system displays a message prompting the user to confirm before continuing This message specifies how many zones are open 04 ZONES OPEN CONTINUE Press one of the following keys to continue 60 At this point you have three options depending on the key you press Cancels the arming operation and returns to the Users Menu zl Continues the arming operation all the opened zones will have to be closed before the quit time expires otherwise the system issues an alarm The open zones are excluded from the arming operation canc be excluded from the current arming the desired input see below Zone to exclude ZN 01 KITCHEN X Heel jeee ee Kee Keypad display Symbol indicates that the zone has been excluded Symbol e indicates that the zone is closed Symbol C indicates that the zone is open Use keys and to move the flashing cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired zone Press DEL to excluded or include the desired zones Press to confirm the selection 0 to exit from the menu Note the green control LED will not turn on for the excluded zones 14 8 QUICK ARMING You can select from the Technician Menu an option that enables you to quic
36. select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select SELF EXCL CYCLES and press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter the new value adjustable up to 100 and press 1 to confirm 10 10 QUICK ARM Enabling of the quick arm feature This feature be used to quickly arm the system key without having to enter a user code It can be used for one or several areas Note to disarm the system you need to enter a valid user code Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select QUICK VELOCE e confermare con il tasto Use keys T and to select the area for which you wish to work and press to confirm Enter 1 to enable the quick arm feature or press DEU to disable it Press 1 to confirm Enabling or disabling option 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Note The partial programs that must be armed by the quick arming procedure are attributed to the user 64 By default the user 64 is enabled to both areas and all the partial programs Any amendments to refer to section 6 6 USERS gt PARTIAL 10 11 QUIT TIME The quit delay represents the time between the confirmation of the arming command issued from the keypad plu
37. software Remotely manage the system using a PC with RS 232 port connected to the MODEM Send alarms and services messages using the telephone line the voice synthesis module or ID CONTACT protocol Provide instructions using the DTMF controls of a touch tone or mobile phone for example arm disarm the system enable Open Collector outputs exclude system zones etc 121 IDC PARAMETERS This menu contains all the parameters related to the use of the system that can be used to send digital messages through the telephone line and CONTACT ID protocol 12 2 RINGS NUMBER This parameter can be used to define the number of rings that the system must wait for before answering to an incoming call on the telephone line to which it is connected After the system has answered to the call you will be able to check its status in real time using a touch tone telephone or change the programming parameters if you have PC with dedicated management software and a modem which is an essential requirement to be able to perform remote management operations Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select RINGS NUMBER and press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the new value ranging from 0 to 20 rings and press 1 to confirm v v v v Note i
38. substitute a radio device follow the procedure below Disable the device from its expansion refer to paragraph 3 11 Turn ON the DIP1 on K Radio or on EXPR S until the red LED will start blinking fast Turn back OFF the DIP1 Enable again the device on its expansion always referring to paragraph 3 11 Turn ON the DIP1 of the expansion where the device has been enabled The red LED must remain turned OFF Send the selected Learnig Signal from the desired radio device The red LED will turn ON for 1 second indicating that has been correctly learnt Switch back OFF the DIP1 V v v v v v 3 14 MEANING OF SIGNALLING LED OF THE SECTION RADIO INSIDE THE K RADIO or EXPR S GREEN LED RED LED RADIO SECTION STATUS DEVICE STATUS OFF The expansion is out of Order or not Supplied Normal functioning Communication problems A and B terminals ON connection wrong Flash New device learnt SLOW BLINKING At least a device cover is open FAST BLINKING Communicating but not yet enabled Device s storing completed FLASHING Normal functioning in use At least one supervision missed 3 15 MEANING OF THE MULTICOLOR LED OUTSIDE THE 5 or INSIDE THE K RADIO The external multicolor LED shown the correct reception of the device s radio signals During each reception it will turn on for 1 second the color will indicate the signal strength referring the following values Green
39. the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to confirm Use keys and to select OUTPUTS TYPE and press 1 to confirm Use keys lt to browse the desired outputs After selecting the output press a numerical key to assign the type The upper row of the screen displays the output number and name while the lower one displays the number assigned to the type you wish to assign Repeat the operation for the remaining outputs and press 1 confirm v v v NN v 55 OUTPUTS AREA To enable an output you need to assign it to one or more areas of the system Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and 4 to select OUTPUTS MENU and press a l to confirm Use keys and to select OUTPUTS AREA and press la to confirm Use keys and to browse the desired outputs After selecting the desired output press the numerical key that corresponds to the desired area To assign one output to several areas press in sequence the numerical keys that correspond to the desired areas To display the outputs assigned to the areas press 0 The program cyclically moves from one area to the next displaying the outputs assigned to each area The upper row of the screen displays the output number and name while the lower row shows the number assigned to the assigned area Repeat the operation for the remaining outputs and press 1 to confirm 36 Y VVV VV
40. zone and press 1 to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select SLAVE A or B ZONES and press to confirm Use keys and to browse the desired zones one at a time or use keys T to browse them by 8 zones at a time After selecting the desired zone press DEL to include it or exclude it from the program v z Zone included in the route disabled by SLAVE e z Zone excluded by the route always active After changing all the desired zones press to confirm Note Be sure to define on which partial programs can act the Slave user see paragraph USERS gt PROGRAMS Event USER ENTRY generated after correct typing of Slave Code will be notified by a flashing yellow LED on the keyboard for a few seconds 7 3 SLAVE A B TIME It is possible to allow enabled users to configure the system to automatically rearm within a user defined interval of time when a specific slave route is freed Note leave the time setting 0 00 if you do not wish the system to be automatically rearmed Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select AREA PROGRAMS and press to confirm Use keys T and MI to select the area for which you wish to create the slave time and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select SLAVE
41. 12 16 ZONE RESTORING This parameter can be used to define the zones to which the restoring message has to be sent after the occurrence of an to select MODEM and press al to confirm to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to select ZONE RESTORING and press to confirm to confirm to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired zone by one position at a time or use keys 7 to move the blinking cursor by 8 positions at a time After selecting the desired zone press DEL to enable or disable the transmission of the restoring message for the z Transmission of restoring message to the zone enabled e z Transmission of restoring message to the zone disabled alarm Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and 4 gt Usekeys 7 and 4 gt Usekeys 7 and 4 Use keys lt and selected zone Press 1 to confirm 12 17 EVENTS CODE gt List in the table below You can transmit through protocol CONTACT ID a specific list of events You can assign to any of the events shown in the table a different CONTACT ID as compared to the default one for example for event 24 HOUR NON BURGLARY 150 you can choose to transmit code 100 Medical The following table lists all the events that can be transmitted through protocol
42. 34 SELECTING THE PLUG TO PROGRAM KEYS 24 3 5 OPERATION OFTHE PLUGS LEDS L LI TREO t NSS Alan and ln Si 25 3 6 DELETING ALL THE PROGRAMMED KEYS NEW KEY 25 3 7 IDENTIFYING THE SYSTEM 3 reprae l e ESS nad And NSS ener oc e ERR Here ln Ss 25 38 ENABLING THE BUZZER ON KEYPADS AND PLUGS 26 39 ENABLING INPUT EXPANSION 5 2 26 3 10 ENABLING AN OUTPUT EXPANSION 4 40 J T 26 3 11 ENABLING AN EXPR S RADIO EXPANSION MODUIE u u u u J 26 3 12 NETWORK SPEED 2 27 3 13 ENABLING AND DISABLING RADIO 27 3 14 MEANING OF SIGNALLING LED OF THE SECTION RADIO INSIDE THE K RADIO EXPR S 28 3 15 MEANING OF THE MULTICOLOR LED OUTSIDE THE EXPR S oR INSIDE THE K RADIO 28 3 16 LINKING THE RADIO INPUTS TO THE WIRED INPUTS
43. 8 1 12 FREE EXCHANGE ALARM RELAY ence enne enne u sane emma RNS NN RNS asas sema 18 1 13 INTERNAL SIREN ee 18 1 14 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS 1 is ananta aaa iaaeaie aaa ea NO nRa R RR er Pearce 18 2 iere unu lcge 19 21 KEYPAD KEYS AND LUMINOUS 5 19 22 USING THEMENU p L hci li sn d doc dicate cae 21 2 3 ACCESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU 11e ENN eene enne u u uu u assa sn asas asma sese sr u J 21 2 4 ACCESSING THE USERS MENU 21 25 BROWSING THE MENUS u iens RC RR dB SCR ni a aA Rd daB 21 26 SETTING DATA WITHIN A MENU u scc uu n OQ Rd dea cR 22 2 7 INITIAL RESED E 23 3 5 525 222 Ena Ar aA E PA 23 31 CONFIGURING THE KEYPADS KEYPADS 23 3 2 CONFIGURING THE a ln SG ind ia ans 23 33 PLUGS gt PROGRAMS iE 24
44. A or B TIME and press to confirm After selecting the desired SLAVE program press 1 to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the name of the program SLAVE A or SLAVE B while the lower one shows the time to set which can range from 1 min to 12 hours Use the numerical keys to change the time press DELI to reset or cancel it then press to confirm 42 7 4 ASSIGNING OUTPUTS TO PROGRAMS You can assign an output to one or more programs The output enables every time the program to which it is assigned arms Note please remember that it is possible to assign an output to a program only if the output has been configured as TECNO see the section on outputs Procedure Use keys Use keys Use keys T and 4 tT and T Open the TECHNICIAN Menu to select AREA PROGRAMS and press 1 to confirm to select the area for which you wish to work and press to select PROG gt OUTPUTS and press 1 to confirm to browse the programs from 1 to 8 or press key and To quickly select a program use keys enter the number of the desired output v Press 4 7 5 After completing the operation press of the output you wish to assign to the output to confirm di and Y t
45. ABLE and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the device you wish to enable shown in the row above Press to enable or disable the device Enabled 1 Disabled e Press to confirm 3 13 1 LEARNING A NEW RADIO DEVICE Before using a new radio device with the panel it s necessary to let it learn from an expansion by following the procedure described below Turn ON the DIP1 FUNCTIONS on K RADIO or on the EXPR S where the device has been enabled The red LED on the K Radio or on the EXPR S must stay turned off Send the selected Learnig Signal from the desired radio device see below The red LED will turn on for 1 second indicating the operation has been completed successfully Repeat the operation to learn the other devices already enabled After the last enabled device has been learned the red LED on the EXPR S will start blinking fast Return OFF the DIP1 3 13 2 DELETING RADIO DEVICES To delete a radio device follow the procedure below gt Disable the device from its expansion referring to paragraph 3 11 gt Switch ON the DIP1 on K Radio or on EXPR S until the red LED starts blinking fast gt Switch back OFF the DIP1 3 13 3 CHANGING A RADIO DEVICE If necessary it s possible to substitute any radio device with a similar one mantaining the same configuration but only if the two devices are equivalent 27 To
46. AN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select ZONES TYPE and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the zone you wish to change by one position at a time or use keys T and to move the blinking cursor by 8 positions at time Enter a number from 0 to 3 to assign a TYPE to the zone After defining the TYPE of zones press 1 to confirm all your settings v v N C zone normally closed N O zone normally open Filtered zone normally closed higher immunity to noise Double balanced N C zone with 24h 24 protection from disconnection and the short circuit of harness Disabled tamper zone this parameter is valid only for the system terminal and tamper spring PONE Note in order to prevent ZONE TAMPER alarms it is necessary to ensure that all double balanced zones are connected to resistive loads as shown in the diagram 44 CHECKING THE STATUS OF ZONES A synoptic panel which displays the status of all assigned zones has been provided in order to simplify the control of the system Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select ZONES STATUS and press 1 to confirm gt U
47. BACK TEL This is one of the security levels along with the user code and connection code that enables the MODEM to call the remote manager back after a connection request using the only stored number Therefore to be able to use this function you will first have to enter the number to which the PC MODEM used for remote management is connected then enable the callback feature Note it is also possible to enter a quick code from the Users Menu so that the system calls the remote manager modem without having to wait for the call of the remote manager Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select CALLBACK TEL and press to confirm Enter directly the telephone number Use the cancel button X to delete numbers already entered Press 1 to confirm 12 6 TELEMNG ID To be able to establish a connection via MODEM or using a serial line with COM S interface you need to set the system ID code for the communications between the system and PC software Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select TELEMNG ID and press to confirm Directly enter the 6 digit code using the number ke
48. C e RoHS YOUR SECURITY CHOICE CONTROL UNITS R Series TECHNICIAN amp USER MANUAL Versione 4 0 1 INTRODUCTION The R serie control unit is composed of two elements a board and a receiver the latter contained in a small LCD keypad To the basic configuration you can connect two radio receivers positioned as needed in different places which can handle 32 radio devices for a total of 96 devices addressable to 48 inputs Inputs are freely assignable to 2 separate areas each of which fitted with 8 partial The system is capable of receiving radio signals across the available bandwidth in 433MHz or 868MHz Each device transmits simultaneously on different frequencies to avoid collisions radio The method of radio transmission is fully digital FSK and is of 128 bit rolling code type The possibility to connect receivers or devices directly on the R485 bus makes the system very versatile even for complex installations houses and or multi storey structures etc 1 1 FEATURES Fully compatible with all S series accessories 2 areas independent of each other with the possibility of assigning devices to each area separately 8 programs per area that can be added to one another 1 automatic arming managed by a timer per area 4 user timers per area that can be assigned to different users for time limited access 64 users that can be freely assigned 2 route type arming commands Slave A B per area 48 freely programma
49. CESSING THE TECHNICAL MENU To open the Technical Menu which enables you o change all the system parameters you need to enter a technician code and press 1 to confirm The default technician code is 00000 Procedure Enter the TECHNICIAN code the default code is 000000 and press to confirm 24 ACCESSING THE USERS MENU First of all check that the keypad is configured to be used in one of the areas enabled for access Then press 1 to display the area you wish to use Enter the user code and press to confirm The default setting of this parameter is 111111 Procedure Enter the USER code the default code is 111111 and press to confirm ATTENTION User 1 is the only user assigned to Area 1 and to the default user code shown above For information on how to assign areas and set the user code for other users see the relevant paragraphs 2 5 BROWSING THE MENUS Return to the previous menu Select the next item Select previous item Confirmation item QD Note menus scroll in a loop therefore when you reach the last parameter you can press toreturn to the first one 21 22 2 6 SETTING DATA WITHIN A MENU You can use 3 different graphic interfaces depending on the parameters you wish to change Insert Value double pressure for letter Move the cursor to the left 1 digit Move the cursor to the r
50. CONTACT ID along with the default code 54 10 11 ress 1 2 0 X 9 Sientdwes po 1300 Zone alarm 10 OE l 3 O l 39 33 384 A O 381 O 34 8305 L 391 AC loss Peripher tamper 24 hours non burglary Zone bypass Periodic test Programmation mode entry Note by default all the events listed in the table are enabled To disable the transmission of a specific event enter 0 instead of the default event code Y Y Y to select MODEM and press to confirm to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to confirm to select the desired event and press 1 to confirm Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and gt Usekeys T and gt Usekeys T and Press to confirm 13 DIALER As explained in the previous chapter the system has a built in telephone modem designed to transmit digital information ID Contact and voice messages If you install the optional SV S card you can also use the telephone modem as dialer and benefit from the following features Use the numerical keys to set the code for the selected event or press DEL to delete the existing setting 200 short voice pre recorded messages for events each 5 seconds long for example a zone alarm which can be
51. EL that will be described in next section The association of numbers to the event is free and is described below how to achieve it 58 Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm Use keys 7 to select CLEAR CACHE TEL and press to confirm Use keys and to select the desired telephone number and press to confirm Press the cancel X to associate or not the phone number in question 1 Reset Queue Calls Allowed Reset Queue Calls NOT Allowed Press to confirm vy v Vv NN 13 12 REQUEST FOR CONFIRMATION OF RESPONSE You can decide from which phone numbers should be necessary to receive a confirmation of response to the call of notification of an event This must be done by pressing on the phone where the call is received Upon receipt of this confirmation the number in question will no longer be contacted for this event The association of numbers to the event is free and is described below how to achieve it Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and to select DIALER and press to confirm Use keys T and 4 to select CONFIRM NEED TEL and press to confirm Use keys lt and to select the desired telephone number and press to confirm Press the cancel X to associate or not the phone numb
52. En BERN 12 3 4 Dip Switch Configuration 1 5 EXPANDING OUTPUTS To expand the system by adding further outputs the maximum configuration is 6 outputs you need to connect optional module 5 5 to serial line RS485 You can use up to a maximum of 1 EXPUS S module Make sure that the expansion s switches DIP SWITCH are properly placed to off see diagram T 2 3 Dip Switch Configuration The expansion adds three new outputs terminals OUT1 OUT2 and OUTS that can be used in the same way as the three on system board 1 6 RADIO EXPANSION The control unit in the initial configuration base keyboard can store up to 32 devices including remote controls magnetic contacts volumetric detectors and curtain effect detectors In order to expand the number of radio devices you have to connect other keyboards K Radio or expansions EXPR S on the RS485 serial line the maximum number of expansions is 2 and allows you to bring the devices to 96 presets 1 6 1 RADIO EXPANSION K RADIO Each keypad must be configured using its DIP switches on the rear KEYBOARD ADDRESS only for keypad configuration HW ADDRESS only for expansion configuration The first keypad must always have the dip KEYBOARD ADDRESS and HW ADDRESS in OFF position Additional keyboards must have the dip both KEYBOARD ADDRESS and HW ADDRESS setted up considering the number of keyboards and or radio receivers present and setting up again following an ascending or
53. ICE ENABLED DEVICE NR 01 i V V RESET RECEIVER DEVICES e DEV 01 Ifxxx 42 02 03 V SELF EXCLUSION e ZN 001 ZONE NAME SYSTEM V Y ARMING BY ZONES V ZN 001 ZONE NAME Y 000000000000000000 BATTERY LEVEL 00000000 Y From 1 to 8 for single ZONE OUTPUT 7 ZONE 1 Program Y 9 to all 8 program RSSI LEVEL y 000 V ZONES NAME NAME ZONE 001 Insert name DEVICE NAME LA Disp 1 01 7 1 ZONES DELAY DELAY ZONE from 1 sec to 15 min V Y AND GROUP 6 ZN 001 ZONE NAME Hash key to return 000000000000000000 to the previous menu Y V AND GROUP TIMES J TIMEAND add from 2 sec to 15 min MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 2 Enter OUTPUTS MENU HE GU EE US 01 OUT01 0 system status 000000000000000000 1 no AC 2 AC return Down V E Arrow d 3 low battery V 7 gt ow DEN 4 panic OUTPUTS FUNCTION OU 01 OUT 01 o N C output 9 tecno 0 as e NA output telephone line m A i7 siren i 18 19 arming OUTPUTS TYPE 9 OUT 01 0 impul Auto reset P A chirno pell P 000000000000000000 1 impul Noreset B fire alarm C f
54. L BOX 1 CREDIT REQUEST 7 V v EVENTS MESSAGES REC ENTER PLAY gt VOCAL BOX 1 MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 8 Use the numeric keys to configure the programs to be included from 1 to 8 Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the list of events Enter the day of the week from 0 to 6 from Sun to Sat Moving with the arrow PERSONAL CODE USER CODE DEFAULT user 012 111111 Down arrow V Enter V ARMING gt o Configured e Not Configured v 7 BREAD EVENTS Press enter to exit 7 USER 01 Use the buttons to change the USERNAME V V CODE USER 01 Use the numeric keys to change the USER CODE V 7 DATE TIME right to enter dd mm yy h min Press ENTER to confirm V V PROGRAM KEY PROGRAM KEY gt CONFIRM END V v EXECUTE CALLBACK EXECUTE CALLBACK gt CONFIRM END V 7 0 Disabled TELEMNG ON 1 Enabled V v CREDIT INFO GSM MANAGEMENT gt v Set To 1 for PC Connection FIRE RESET 12 ASK FOR CREDIT Press button X to visualize on LCD Display SoftWare level and GSM level MENU VOICE GUIDE After the response from the dialer press the pound key to ent
55. M PROBLEMS 352 v Y Enter MODEM e IDC PARAMETER e IDC TELEPHONE 01 Down V v arrow V RINGS NUMBER IDC TELEPHONE 02 3 V V WAITING RESPONSE IDC TELEPHONE 03 Max 60s i V V ANSWER TIMEOUT IDC CODE Max 60s V V Y Y CALLBACK TEL IDC ENABLING V V Y Y TELEMNG TEL IDC ATTEMPTS V LINE TEST GAP LIFE TEST GAP Max 240 ore i V V LINE TEST HOUR LIFE TEST HOUR i V V Y CALLBACK ENABLED ZONE RESTORING V Y FIRE ALARM 110 V Y DURESS 121 V SILENT DURESS 122 V ZONE ALARM 130 V Y ZONE TAMPER 137 V Y PERIPHER TAMPER 341 V 24H NON BURGLARY 150 Y v PROG MODE ENTRY 627 MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 7 7 DADER CALLOPTIONS p MAX ATTEMPTS 5 z Down V arrow M 4 REPEAT TIMES REPEAT TIMES V LIST Y 7 OF EVENTS CALL DELAY 0 GALL DELAY 15 gt 15 1ACLOSS 2 AC RETURN 3 LOW BATTERY 4 ZONE ALARM v 5 ZONE TAMPER VOICE PRIORITY VOICE PRIORITY e B p 9 0 6 USER ACCESS 7 TECH ACCESS Y 8 ARMING AC LOSS Ac LOSS MT EVENTS VOCAL BOX cc i t 10 ZONE ACTIVATION 12 USER QUIT
56. ME and WELCOME MESSAGE Even the keypads of area 1 will alternatively display the DATE TIME and WELCOME MESSAGE though only when you exit a menu 3 2 CONFIGURING THE PLUGS After the initial reset NO plug though connected is enabled which means that that the control LED is off You can use an enabled keypad to enable other connected plugs models PR S and PROXIMITY After having enabled them you need to specify which plug users can use to program their own keys it is possible to specify one plug per area only ATTENTION if the keys are already used for other systems you will need to change the SYSTEM ID PLEASE NOTE before powering the system verify that each plug is configured with a unique address following the instructions provided in section 1 3 KEYPADS AND PLUGS 23 Procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm gt Usekeys and to select PLUGS AREA and press confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the plug you wish to enable plugs from 1 to 8 shown in the row above Enter 1 or 2 to enable disable the plug for the desired area In particular 0 Plug disabled 1 Plug assigned to area 1 2 Plug assigned to area 2 After assigning all the required plugs press
57. NU and press to confirm Use keys f and to select ZONES FUNCTION and press 1 to confirm Use keys lt and to move the blinking cursor by one position at a time or keys T and to move it by 8 positions at a time and select the zone you wish to change Enter a number from 1 to 9 or a letter between A and B to set the desired function see description below v v v v Note For the letter A type 2 times 0 for the letter B type twice any other number The section that follows lists all the functions along with the corresponding description 0 Immediate alarm function with no delay 1 Lagged alarm function with lagged response time programmable from 1 second to 15 minutes 2 Counter enables the alarm after the number of violations specified in parameter PULSE COUNTER in the OTHER PARAMETERS Menu The counter is reset 1 minute after the last violation 3 Smart immediate function which becomes automatically lagged when a lagged input enables You can use this function to define a route from a lagged zone to the peripheral in order to be able to exclude the system using a keypad or plug 4 24 hours enables the alarm 24 hours a day regardless of the system status armed excluded 5 z Switch Alarm fast inputs normally closed alarms with a very high pulse count They are used to protect shut
58. R ENTRY 2222 12 USER QUIT Zeman 13 TEL CONNECTION LS SA ROLE i 14 ZONE BREAKDOWN Paros Y 2 m 15 PERIPHERICAL TAMPER gt 21 Alarm Cfastinputs ZONES MENU ZONES AREA ZN 001 ZONE NAME 16 TAMPER 1 7 tecno 17 TELCO LINE FAULT 8 system on off 18 TELCO FAULT 9 duress with siren v 19 DTMF ACCESS A silent duress 20 DURESS B fire 21 24H NO BURGLARY I em 7 C system only ZONES FUNCTION ZN 001 ZONE NAME 22 FIRE ALARM off 000 po 28 TAMPER BREAKDOWN on dr 24 REMOTE ON OFF A v 25 KEY ACTIVATION 26 EVENT MEMORY FULL MAS 7 27 LIFE TEST 0 normally closed ZONES TYPE ZN 001 ZONE NAME 28 ON PROGRAM 1 2 NA normally opened w i 29 OFF PROGRAM 12 Filtered y 80 AUTOMATIC ON OFF 3 double balance 81 RADIO DEVICE TAMPER 4 disabled tamper zone Y 32 RADIO DEV LOW valid only for tamper and 7 i 33 RADIO DEV OK BAT tamper central terminal ZONES STATUS ZN 001 ZONE NAME 34 SUPERVISION po DOacQaesascosesas 35 SUPERVISION E 36 RADIO INTERFERENCE k v 37 NO GSM NETWORK Hed NE NER o Zone ready n e ready RADIO RECEIVER EE PU Nm e w 7 gt OCAL RECEIVER DEV
59. Signal Excellent Yellow Signal Sufficient Red Signal Poor 3 16 LINKING THE RADIO INPUTS TO THE WIRED INPUTS To let the panel correctly manage the radio zones you first must link them to the wired zones Once done will be possible to assign them the Area and configure the other parameters of the zone like a normal wired zone trough the ZONES MENU Procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select MENU INPUT and press to confirm gt Usekeys T and to select RADIO RECEIVER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select the desired RECEIVER LOCAL 02 03 and press to confirm gt Usekeys and 4 to select DEVICES and press to confirm Use keys T and to select the device you wish to configure and press to confirm Use keys to select the input of the device you wish to assign es IN 01 gt Panel and press to confirm Use the numerical pad to define the wired zone you wish to associate to the selected radio input from 1 to 48 Press J to confirm v v 3 17 RSSILEVEL RECEIVED RADIO SIGNAL STRENGTH and BATTERY LEVEL It s possible to directly view the radio device s received signal level from th
60. T and 4 Open the TECHNICIAN Menu to select AREA PROGRAMS and press to select the area for which you wish to work and press to select SLAVE ARMING and press Enter 1 to enable the feature or press DEL Press J to confirm 8 DATE AND TIME 8 1 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 4 to confirm d to confirm to set 0 and disable it al to confirm The date and time can be set both by the installer through the Technician Menu and by the user through the Users Menu Procedure gt Enter a valid code to open the menu gt Press to select DATE TIME then press to confirm gt As soon as the day of the week starts blinking press the numerical key from 0 to 6 that corresponds to the day of the week you wish to enter O Monday 1 Tuesday 6 Sunday to move the flashing cursor to the position that corresponds to the parameter you wish to change The sequence is day month year time and minutes To change a parameter delete the current setting by Use keys pressing DEL After completing the setting operation press 9 TIMER System has a weekly timer for each area to make automatic arming and disarming and to enable user access at certain times twice and enter the two new digits directly to confirm It s a
61. UNCTION and press to confirm gt Use keys and gt to browse the desired outputs gt After selecting the output press a numerical key to assign a function The upper row of the screen displays the output number and name while the lower row shows the number assigned to the assigned function Repeat the operation for the remaining outputs and press 1 to confirm v 5 2 QUICK COMMANDS FOR PILOT OUTPUTS Press 4 to open the PILOT OUTPUTS Menu Enter 2 to ENABLE or to DISABLE Type the desired number of output 01 02 30 Press once to confirm Enter 201 Toenableoutputt Enter 202 amp Toenableoutput2 Enter 203 Toenableoutput3 Enter 2314 To enable the chime output Enter 301 Enter 3028 Enter 43034 To disable output3 Enter 331 disable the chime ouput Quick output programming menu ENTER FUNCTION Keypad display CODE 201 Use the keys shown above to enable a pilot output Use key v to view the enabled pilot output 35 Remember that you can assign a name to each output max 16 character so that they display with a unique name 5 3 OUTPUTS POLARITY You can specify a different polarity for each disabled output depending on needs N C or N O Remember that N C represents a circuit closed towards the ground while N O is an open circuit
62. UTPUTS The system has 3 freely configurable Open Collector outputs that can be expanded to 6 These outputs are connected to the OUTPUTS terminals on the board When an output enables disables depending on the set polarity it transmits a reference signal to the negative pole In the opposite case it does not generate voltage but remains open high impedance status The maximum current that may circulate on each output is 100 mA If the load is expected to be above the maximum permitted value it is necessary to use a relay ATTENTION ALWAYS connect a diode as shown in the figure when using relays Control Unit 412Vdc Diode Relay Coil Control Unit Outputs 18 2 PROGRAMMING NOTE before programming any parameter it is important to know how the keypad keys work be familiar with the terms used in this manual and know the sequence that has to be followed 2 1 KEYPAD KEYS AND LUMINOUS INDICATORS 2 1 1 K LCD or K RADIO keypad In addition to the keys numbered from 0 to 9 the keypad also has other keys with symbols that are assigned to the specific features depending on the menu selected during the programming phase Note to assign a letter instead of a number to a features you need to press in sequence two numerical keys Insert Code lt Quick Arm if enabled CK Z Command Pilot Outputs Control Pilot Output Status Remove Digit Code Confirmation Code A z press 0 t
63. ZONE RESTORING ul 54 12 17 EVENTS CODE LIST IN THE TABLE BELOW u u u u uu u uu u u u 54 13 DIALER Z a a a basli ga fe NR AFL leka a ls enska 55 13 1 MAX ATTENIPIS uuu u 55 13 2 lid MI iie G 55 13 3 2 NRPIE Au M 56 13 4 VOICE PRIORIT necp EC 56 13 5 EVENT gt VOCAL BOX ASSIGNMENT OF EVENTS TO VOCAL BOXES U 56 13 6 EVENT gt TELEPHONE 57 13 7 PHONE BOOK frc 57 13 8 AREA WE zB duis 58 13 9 GSM MANAGEMENT rient Rr frk inna Teen DE e RnB Ce rk arc er s aene NES inna laus Rene eer TR 58 13 10 MENU ACCESS RESTRICTIONS al nad id nennen nenna nennen nenn J 58 13 11 AUTOMATIC CALL QUEUE RESET CLEAR CACHE TEL u u u u 58 13 12 REQUEST FOR CONFIRMATION OF RESPONSE 59 1313 CALL QUEUE RESET CODE iener u u cci E i sss fasa du S ssi assa 59 13 14 RECORDING PLAYING A MESSAGE
64. arnings related to the tampering of EXPR S radio expansion modules display as PERIPHERAL TAMPER 65 67 3 12 NETWORK SPEED You can set a different speed on the transmission of data on the BUS Default Value 0 When you notice a slowdown in response time during programming by keyboards caused by wiring of the bus old or not connected in cascade you can increase the data rate bringing the parameter to 1 or 2 Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select NETWORK SPEED and press to confirm Insert 1 or 2 CANCEL button X to erase the previous value Confirm with enter key V 3 13 ENABLING AND DISABLING RADIO DEVICES To Enable or Disable one or more Radio Devices please follow the procedure described below Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys f and 4 to select INPUT and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select RADIO RECEIVER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select the desired RECEIVER LOCAL 02 03 and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 to select DEVICE EN
65. at the unbalancing of the input assigned to a program causes the enabling or disabling of the program itself Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys T and 4 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm Use keys T and to select ARMING BY ZONES and press to confirm Use keys lt and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the zone you wish to change by one position at a time or use keys and to move the blinking cursor by 8 positions at time Enter a number from 0 to 8 to assign a PROGRAM to the zone Press 1 to confirm v v v v v Not assigned PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 3 PROGRAM 4 PROGRAM 5 PROGRAM 6 PROGRAM 7 PROGRAM 8 ALL PROGRAMS fog uogasomwm 2o ATTENTION you can assign one program only to each zone If you wish to arm ALL the PROGRAMS you need to assign 9 ALL PROGRAMS 4 7 SELF EXCLUSION REMOTE EXCLUSION If the system is armed using a remote plug or an ON OFF input you can define any number of zones that lock that automatically exclude themselves from the system when opened Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys and 4 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys f and to select SELF EXCLUSION and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the select
66. ble zones 6 programmable Open Collector outputs 3 of which on board 3 radio modules that can be connected contained in the keyboard K Radio or modules EXPR S 4 keypads that can be connected 3 model K Radio keyboard with radio module integrated or 4 model K LCD normal keyboards 8 freely connectable and assignable plugs model PROXIMITY or PR Built in telephone controller with 16 telephone numbers and optional voice synthesis module Recordable voice messages 200 event some pre recorded and 2 queue messages identification system Possibility of remotely managing the system from a PC via an optional RS 232 adapter or telephone line optional remote management MODEM e Customizable data transmission with protocol CONTACT ID 1 2 CONNECTIONS 14 2 Vdc power supply Terminals ground dedicated for the connection of the power supply Battery Faston Faston terminals used for the connection of the backup battery Tamper line Dedicated terminals used for the connection of the anti tamper line Fixed loads Dedicated terminals used to supply power to sensor and other peripherals O C outputs Dedicated terminals used for the system s Open Collector outputs Free exchange relay Relay output that follows the behaviour of the siren outputs Internal Siren Relay output used to connect piezo sirens positive supplying External Siren Relay output used for the connection of external sirens positive fail Tele
67. ce a month It is also important to remember that a reliable electronic alarm system can only limit the risk of intrusions thefts fires or similar events but not eliminate them If you find inconsistencies in the manual immediately contact the Technical Assistance of AMC Elettronica S r l 68
68. ct USERS NAME and press to confirm To quickly select a user use keys 7 and to browse the users or press key and enter the number of the desired user After selecting the desired user press 1 to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the user code and name while the lower one shows the default user name that has to be changed with the cursor blinking on the first character Use the alphanumerical keypad to change the character and keys and to move the blinking cursor to the left or right Use key DEL to delete a character or enter a blank space between two characters Press to confirm v v By pressing the key it s possible to select directly the index of the User 6 4 ASSIGNING AN OUTPUT TO A USER You can assign a programmable output to a user so that it enables when the user types his code typed or inserts the key You can even assign one output to several users Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select USERS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select USERS gt OUTPUTS and press to confirm To quickly select a user use keys 1 to browse the uses or press key and enter t
69. ct the desired plug Press to confirm VVVV VV Note if there are several areas repeat the procedure described for all the remaining areas PLEASE NOTE always verify that the plugs set for the programming of keys belong to the selected area otherwise you will no longer be able to perform any operation with it At this point you can check that the plugs are working correctly by following this procedure Press to exit from the Technician Menu until the WELCOME MESSAGE displays Enter your user code to open the Users Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys 7 to select PROG KEY and press confirm Press The LEDs on the programming plug will start to flash at short intervals Insert a key and leave it inserted until the LED switches off Remove the key and quit the Users Menu by pressing several times Insert the key in each plug and verify that the LEDs switch on as shown below VV 24 3 5 OPERATION OF THE PLUGS LEDS With key removed Orange LED Yellow LED on Red LED 4 Green LED on All zones are idle With key inserted E Yellow LED on Used to notify the arming of a program Red LED Used to notify the arming of a program mE Green LED on Used to notify the arming of a program
70. der starting from the No 1 forward never forgetting any position As in the following figure WARNING The keyboards follow their configuration on K Radio Keyboard Address with their ascending order The radio expansions follow their configuration on K Radio HW Address which must be made taking into consideration the possible Expr S present and must always go in ascending order starting from the No 1 forward without neglecting any position The 1st radio expansion in each case is that present on the 1st K RADIO 1 6 2 RADIO EXPANSION EXPR S Each board EXPR S which can store up to 32 devices must be configured through its switches on the rear gt HW ADR following the pattern shown in the following figure Dip Switch Configuration 16 WARNING the sequence of the number of configuration must take into account any expansion present on K Radio and should be continued accordingly Example if two expansions already present on K Radio The Dip configuration of the EXPR must be the No 3 Function DIP 1 2 3 4 1 7 VOICE MODULE Dip Switch Configuration The system is fitted with a built in telephone controller that can be used with an optional voice sampling module model SV S to provide voice synthesis features to the telephone controller For information on how to program and use this module see section VOICE SYNTHESIS To connect the telephone line use terminals LA and LB on the module T
71. e K LCD display This feature allows to periodically monitor the correct radio link between the device and its receiver Legend Excellent Signal 28 Poor Signal It s possible to directly view the radio device s battery charge level from the K LCD display This feature allows to periodically monitor the battery charge level of the any radio device Legend Battery Level Ok Battery Level Low Procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select MENU INPUT and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select RADIO RECEIVER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select the desired RECEIVER LOCAL 02 03 and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select DEVICES and press J to confirm Use keys 7 to select the device you wish to control and press to confirm Use keys Kil and 4 to select the desired parameter gt BATTERY LEVEL or gt RSSI LEVEL and press to confirm Press Enter and then to exit v 3 18 DEVICE NAME For each device it s possible to modify its name The maximum length allowed is 16 digits Procedure Enter the technician code to o
72. ed zone by one position at a time or use keys T and to move the blinking cursor by 8 positions at time After selecting the desired zone press DEL to include it or exclude it at the time of arming v Zone that excludes itself automatically at the time of arming when open e Zone that is always armed gt Press to confirm 48 ASSIGNING AN OUTPUT TO A ZONE ZONE OUTPUT You can assign an output to a zone so that the output enables when the corresponding zone is violated enabled You can even assign one output to several zones The condition that determines the enabling or disabling of the output with armed or excluded system etc is determined by the programming parameters of the output that are described in other sections of this manual Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select ZONE gt OUTPUT and press to confirm 32 Press once more to open the corresponding menu Use keys 7 to select the zones from 1 to 48 To quickly select a zone press and enter the number of the desired zone After selecting the desired zone press to confirm When the lower row of the screen displays a blinking 0 enter the number of the output you wish to assign to the zone from 1 to 6 Press to confirm
73. enu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm 47 Use keys T to select PULSE COUNTER and press to confirm gt Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter the new value adjustable up to 100 and press to confirm 10 8 SWITCH ALARM This parameter can be used to adjust the sensitivity of fast contacts zones with SWITCH ALARM function see also paragraph ZONES FUNCTION The higher the value the zone will be less sensitive Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm Use keys 7 to select SWITCH ALARM and press 1 to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter the new value adjustable up to 100 and press 1 to confirm VVV VV 10 9 SELF EXCLUSION CYCLES Faulty zones or peripherals are automatically excluded from the system control throughout the period in which the system is left on At the first disarming of the plant the zone will again be included You can preventively set the maximum number of consecutive alarms that must occur before the self exclusion is enabled Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to
74. er in question i Answer Confirmation Needed e Answer Confirmation NOT Needed Press to confirm vy v Vv Vv v 13 13 CALL QUEUE RESET CODE You can define a CALL QUEUE RESET CODE that will be used as call queue reset command Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm Use keys to select CALL RESET CODE and press to confirm Press to delete the current call reset code default 123456 Insert the new reset code and press to confirm vy v v VV 13 14 RECORDING PLAYING A MESSAGE Messages are recorded on site at a distance of 10 cm from the SV S module inserted in the system card Recording must be first enabled on the keypad and then launched directly from the module by pressing the corresponding key The flashing red LED on the SV S module indicates that the card is waiting for the recording When you press the key on the card the LED switches on permanently to indicate that the system is recording The LED switches off at the end of the recording time Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select VOCAL MESSAGES and press to confirm gt Usekeys T and to
75. er the voice menu Insert Personal Code Wrong Personal Code If user enabled to more areas press asterisk for changing Insert 1 to check the status of the system m User not authorised Area X System Armed Program Y K Area X System Disarmed Insert 2 to act on User not authorised Insert 1 to activate Program 1 Insert 2 to activate Program 2 Attention Some Zones are not Ready Insert 1 to exclude the Zones Bathroom Window Insert 1 to deactivate 2 to ignore Bathroom Window deactivated the system Insert 2 to exclude them all Kitchen Window Insert 9 to activate all Programs 3 to ignore Insert 1 to deactivate Insert 0 to deactivate the system Insert to quit 2 to ignore Insert to quit Y y Insert 3 to use Select output ad nokauthorised Garden Light Insert 1 to activate Garden Light activated deactivated q Insert 2 to deactivate Garden Light User not authorised Ill Insert 4 to check System ready for all input at rest the status of the Input Door activated zones Kitchen Window activated Kitchen Window activated Insert to quit User not authorised Insert 5 to check Ill the status of the Output X activated outputs Output Y deactivated Output Insert 6 to suspend the
76. f you enter 0 the system will not answer to any incoming call NOTE during a call you can also use the features that enables you to transfer the call to the recording machine In this case you will have to allow the telephone to ring once then disconnect wait a few seconds and call once more The system will now answer immediately without waiting for the programmed number of rings 12 3 ATTEMPT DELAY Time between a call and the next during the making of the cycles call Set time up to 60 default 15sec Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and V to select ATTEMPT DELAY and press 1 to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting enter directly the new value ranging from 1 to 60sec Max press to confirm 50 12 4 ANSWER TIMEOUT Maximum pending time of the system during the calls to the setted telephones Set time up to 60 default 45sec Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select ANSWER TIMEOUT and press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting enter directly the new value ranging from 1 to 60sec Max press to confirm v 12 5 CALL
77. fault Program ON Program OFF Timer event Technician login DTMF login Radio D Tamper Arming Duress 6 7 8 0 1 2 Radio D Low Battery 9 Disarming 21 Tecnolog Zone Radio D Battery OK Supervision Failure Supervision OK E 2 2 2 EJ 3 3 3 33 10 22 11 User entry 23 Tamper fault 12 User exit 24 DTMF arming Strong radio noise 92 99 Available events Additional events available Zone opening 56 Output enabling Enabling disabling of a program Note this list refers to pre recorded vocal boxes Remember that you can change any vocal box in order to customize the message and assign all events to any of the 200 available vocal boxes Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select EVENT gt VOCAL BOX and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select the desired event and press to confirm Enter the number that corresponds to the vocal box to which it is assigned from 1 to 200 and press 1 to confirm 13 6 EVENT gt TELEPHONE You can select the telephone number to which the notification of one of the available events has to be sent This could be useful if a specific user does not need to be informed of specific events which represent however essentia
78. firm 1 Enabled 0 Disabled 12 10 IDC1 3 TELEPHONE The IDC telephone is the number that the system must dial to call the unit that receives the ID CONTACT protocols It is possible to enter numbers The system will call in sequence the numbers from the first to the third and will download the events in the memory using the protocol to the first free number Note the system calls the first number for the number of times set for the IDC ATTEMPTS parameter and moves onto the second and then third number only if receives no answer Calls are suspended only when the system has downloaded all data to the cache that is transferred all the stored data to one of the 3 programmed numbers Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select IDC TELEPHONE 1 3 and press to confirm Enter directly the desired number use DEL to erase v Before entering the telephone number you can also enter special characters to enable specific options T displays symbol which inserts a pause before dialling the telephone number 4 displays symbol which excludes the line tone control before dialling the number Press to confirm
79. g or a remote control and the actual arming of the system The default setting is prefixed to 15 seconds You can set a quit time for each area from 1 secto 15 min Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and 4 to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select QUIT TIME 01 Area 1 or QUIT TIME Area 2 then press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the new value desired value from 1 sec to 15 minutes and press to confirm 10 12 WELCOME MESSAGE You can change the welcome message that is the message that displays when the system is in standby The maximum length of the welcome message is 32 characters 16 per line Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select OTHER PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select WELCOME MESSAGE and press to confirm The cursor will blink on the first editable character Use the alphanumerical keypad to change the character and keys and to move the blinking cursor to the left or right Press DEL to delete a character or enter a blank space between two characters then press to confirm 10 13 SYSTEM OPENING ALARM and SYSTEM TAMPER
80. he Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys 7 and 4 to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm Use keys 7 to select SYSTEM ID and press to confirm Press DEL followed by a numerical key from 0 to 7 to indicate the system ID number Press to confirm V v V Vv v Please note if the programmed keys are used for AMC systems other than series S or C you will not need to change parameter SYSTEM ID Please remember that Beatle keys can be used to manage a maximum of 2 systems that is two different SYSTEM IDs 25 3 8 ENABLING THE BUZZER ON KEYPADS AND PLUGS Every keypad and plug has a BUZZER that provides an acoustic warning for the quit time the entry time and other features To enable or disable the buzzer follow this procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys 7 to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm Use keys f to select KEYPADS SOUND or PLUGS SOUND and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired keypad or plug Press DEL to enable or disable the sound of the keypad or plug V v Vv NN Sound enabled e Sound disabled gt Press to confirm 39 ENABLING INPUT EXPANSION
81. he eponymous device when ON all signals are valid Learn alarm tamper and supervision Dip 3 only on S on the K RADIO disabled enables the Tamper device micro switch Dip 4 disable the SATURATION RADIO detection system GREEN LED RED LED RADIO SECTION STATUS RADIO DEVICES STATUS OFF Indicates that the expansion is fails or not power Normal Operation supplied Indicates communication problems with the i ON system for EXPR S it s possible that A and B are 22 ol a new connected wrong SLOW FLASHING At least one radio device open FAST FLASHING Communicating but not enabled in central Storage device completed FLASH EVERY 2 SECONDS Normal operation in use At least one non supervisory SIGNIFICANCE OF MULTICOLOR LED inside K RADIO Multicolor LED indicates the correct reception of radio signals transmitted from devices programmed At each reception will turn on for one second then the color indicates the intensity of the signal received in accordance with the following correspondence Green Better Signal Yellow Sufficient Signal Red Poor Signal 20 2 2 USING THE MENU To open the system menus you always need to enter a user code The system offers 2 different menus the TECHNICAL MENU that can be used to program all the system parameters and the USERS MENU that can be used to perform operations reserved to users like arming programming keys etc 2 3 AC
82. he number of the desired user After selecting the desired user press 1 to confirm When the lower row of the screen displays a blinking 0 enter the number of the output you wish to assign to the user from 1 to 6 0 no output associated Press to confirm Note an output can be associated to a user only if it has been configured as TECNO and if the duration has been specified see the section on outputs 6 5 USERS TIMER You can do that a particular user is authorized to act on the system during certain hours days To do this follow the steps below Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select USERS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select USERS TIMER and press to confirm To quickly select a user use keys 1 to browse the uses or press key and enter the number of the desired user Use the alphanumerical keypad to insert one of the four TIMER 1 2 3 4 and press enter 1 Notes For the programming of the 4 USER PROGRAMMABLE TIMER see Chapter 9 2 40 6 6 USERS gt PROGRAMS You can configure a user so that he is enabled to arm a specific program but not others To do so follow the procedure described below
83. he other telephone devices present on the telephone line must be connected between terminals TA and TB to ensure that the alarm system has priority over any other telephone device connected to the line IMPORTANT before inserting or removing the voice module disconnect the system from the power supply battery or mains and wait at least 10 seconds 18 AREAS OPERATION LOGIC The unit manages two areas with the possibility of activating multiple areas simultaneously Each zone can be assigned to different areas in this case the breach of that zone will cause an alarm only if ALL of the areas which it is assigned are included 1 9 ALLOCATION OF AREAS TO THE ZONES Each area corresponds to an autonomous system with its users its keyboard its plug and its inputs All these resources are freely assignable by programming If you use multiple areas each area is completely independent of other areas NB All resources keyboards users plugs etc that are not associated with any area value 0 are disabled and therefore not working 1 10 ZONE INPUTS Normally closed mode These refer to the terminal that corresponds to the power supply negative By default they are NORMALLY CLOSED N C input designed to be connected as follows You can also configure a normally closed input as switch alarm see section Inputs function 0 ENEN eee TAMPER B S MASCH NC Li
84. ich you wish to work and press to confirm Use keys to select EXCLUSION from 1 to 5 and press to confirm Enter the start day and month for the exclusion period followed by the day and month of the end exclusion period Use the following keys to change the current settings vy v v V VV Numerical keys use these keys to enter a number in the current position cancel X deletes the character where the cursor is positioned sx moves the cursor to the left and right 10 GENERAL SETTINGS OTHER PARAMETERS 10 14 SETTING THE SIREN TIME AND CYCLE The siren time represents the period of time during which the alarm relay remains enabled The default setting is 60 seconds If the alarm condition persists after the expiry of this interval of time the siren is suspended for a neutral period of time 15 seconds and then restarted for the programmed period of time if the alarm cause persist You can also define a maximum number of daily cycles for the siren default 5 cycles NOTE if the daily siren cycles are completed the alarm relay is disabled until midnight of the same day that is until the end of the day To prevent this from occurring it is also possible to set the siren cycles to 0 so that the siren sounds until the alarm condition persists endless siren cycles though this may cause
85. ight 1 digit Move the cursor to the right 8 digits Move the cursor to the left 8 digits Confirm and Exit cos First Move the cursor to the left 1 digit Move the cursor to the right 1 digit Move the cursor to the right 8 digits Move the cursor to the left 8 digit Item edit Confirm and exit 5 gt 0 Second C Quick Selection Insert Value Remove Value Confirm Value Third 2 7 INITIAL RESET Verify that the system is not powered Supply power through the battery or mains by pressing the RESET key on the board for at least 2 seconds When you release the key the system deletes all the data and resets all parameters to their default values Summary of the default settings KEYPAD 1 enabled Codes TECHNICIAN 000000 USER 1 111111 Inputs configured as N C and the first 8 assigned to Area 1 Inputs configured as INSTANTANEOUS NO electronic key enabled NO INPUT and or OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE enabled System TAMPER disabled TEST MODE enabled ATTENTION IN THIS MODE THE SIREN IS DISABLED REMOTE MANAGEMENT via cable and remotely disabled 3 PERIPHERALS 3 1 CONFIGURING THE KEYPADS Keypads area After the initial reset the only operating keypad is KEYPAD 1 where all the dip switches are in position OFF You can use this keypad to enable other keypads and assign them to an area PLEASE NOTE before powering the system verify
86. ing users and press to confirm Caption e Disabled user User enabled and assigned to at least one area X Output enabled to access Area X where X be 1 or 2 6 2 USERS LEVEL You can assign users a priority level so that they can access the system using different modes 0 Master this user can perform all the operations of the Users Menu without limitations 1 Slave A the code of this user does NOT enable him to perform operations related to the status of the system but only disable when the system is armed a specific number of zones to which he has been assigned 2 Slave B the code of this user does NOT enable him to perform operations related to the status of the system but only disable when the system is armed a specific number of zones to which he has been assigned 3 Administrator this user can only change all the system user codes but not arm the system or perform other operations Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and to select USERS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select USERS LEVEL and press 1 to confirm Use keys le and to browse the desired users at a time or keys T and i to browse them by 8 users at a time After selecting the desired user press a numerical key to assign the user level The u
87. inimum of 5 seconds to a maximum of 10 hours As time is expressed in seconds 10 hours will display as 599 59 seconds Note if you assign to this function a value of 0 seconds the output becomes stable and follows therefore the behaviour of the peripheral to which it is assigned zones No AC etc Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and 4 to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to confirm Use keys 7 to select OUTPUTS DURATION and press to confirm To quickly select an output use keys T and to browse the outputs After selecting the desired output press to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the output name while the lower one shows the time to set which can range from 0 seconds to 10 hours Use the numerical keys to change the time or press DEL to reset or cancel it Press to confirm 58 LINKED INPUTS v v v Vv v v v You can assign a zone to several outputs so that when the selected zone opens and or closes all the assigned outputs enable The delay and duration have to be programmed for each single output Note outputs assigned to a zone must be configured as TECNO function 5 It is also possible to assign the same output to other inputs using parameter ZONE OUTPUT in the INPUTS Menu Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and M to select OUTPUTS MENU and press 1 to confirm U
88. ire reset v D pilot E control led V ES OUTPUTS AREA 4 OU 01 OUT 01 aA 000000000000000000 G supervisions v radio devices H radio saturation i GSM network OUTPUTS DELAY e TIME OUT 01 0 00 from 1 min to 240 hours V V OUTPUTS DURATION TIME OUT 01 from 5 Se To 10 hours gt 0 00 10 hours on display 599 59 v LINKED INPUTS e ZONE OUTPUT 01 c 0 always active 1 active when Progr 1 is armed 2 active when Progr 2 is armed 3 active when Progr 3 is armed 7 4 active when Progr 4 is armed S STATUS OUTPUTS OU 01 OUT 01 gt 000000000000000000 ma 5 active when Progr 5 is armed 6 active when Progr 6 is armed V 7 active when Progr 7 is armed 8 active when Progr 8 is armed 9 active when system is OFF A active when system is ON SEX C E CET MEA A ume OUTPUTS NAME M NAME OUT 01 Insert Name Y TECHNICIAN MENU TECHNICIAN CODE V V RESET LOCK MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 3
89. irm to browse the desired outputs Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 gt Usekeys 7 and 4 Use keys lt and gt v to select SYS STATUS OUT and press to confirm After selecting the output press a numerical key to assign a configuration The upper row of the screen displays the output number and name while the lower row shows the number assigned to the operating condition to confirm Repeat the operation for the remaining outputs and press 5 10 ASSIGNING A NAME TO AN OUTPUT You can change the default NAME assigned to each output OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 etc by entering a new name with a maximum length of 16 characters Procedure vy v v v v Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys T and Y Use keys T and Y to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to select OUTPUTS NAME and press e to confirm lt to confirm To quickly select an output use keys T and browse the outputs After selecting the desired output press to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the output number and name while the lower one shows the default output name that has to be changed with the cursor blinking on the first character Use the alphanumerical keypad to change the character and keys lt to move the blinking cursor t
90. isable the selected notification Notification enabled e Notification disabled Press to confirm Press to return to the main menu 16 CONTROLLING THE SYSTEM REMOTELY FROM ATOUCH TONE PHONE If you have an optional voice synthesis SV S module you can remotely control the system by calling the number of the line to which the system is connected from a touch tone phone and following the vocal instructions You can perform the following operations Arm and disarm one or more area programs Enable and disable the Open Collector outputs Exclude zones with faults Check the system status in real time To perform all the operations described above you will have to press and then enter your user code followed by at the beginning of the call Note you can work ONLY on the areas and zones that you are enabled to use The following is a block diagram of the Voice Menu Guide 17 PROGRAMMING KEYS Keys model INS EP or Beatle can be programmed ONLY by users who have a user name These users can create an unlimited number of keys in order to operate the system within the limits permitted to them The installer must instead determine during the programming phase the plug that users may use to program their keys For more information see paragraph CONFIGURING PLUGS Procedure Open the USERS Menu b
91. kly arm the system without using the user code in arming mode ONLY Note by default when this feature is enabled for the selected area al the programs available for the area are enabled To change the programs to arm using the Quick arm feature you need to change the settings of parameter Users Programs for User 64 Remember to enable quick arming for the desired area OTHER PARAMETERS QUICK ARM Procedure Press and select the partial that you want using the numeric keypad Press Ito confirm NOTE if you select this operation you will have to enter a valid user code in order to disarm the system 14 4 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH AN ELECTRONIC KEY The system can also be armed and disarmed using programmed keys Procedure gt Insert or move the key close to a plug enabled to manage the area for which the key is valid gt Wait for the LED of the program you wish to arm to turn on then extract the key Note each plug can be used for one area only and can manage up to 3 programs per area The output time counter starts as soon as you extract the key This condition is signalled by the flashing of the LED that corresponds to the selected arming operation and by a series of BEEPS issued by the keypads and plugs if the sound option is enabled 61 14 5 MEANING OF THE READER LEDS e System DISARMED The green control LED turns on if all the zones are idle e System armed The yellow and green LEDs
92. l information for other users Numbers can be freely assigned to events by following the procedure described below Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select EVENT TELEPHONE and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select the desired event and press to confirm Use keys lt to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired telephone number The positions correspond to the 16 available telephone numbers Press DEL to assign or delete the assignment of the selected telephone number v Telephone number assigned e Telephone number not assigned After completing the operation press Repeat the procedure for all the desired telephone numbers and events 13 7 PHONE BOOK The dialer is able to manage a maximum of 16 telephone numbers Each number may have a maximum length of 16 digits Numbers are dialled directly by the system by producing a series of DTMF tones NO pulses Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select PHONE BOOK and
93. le one or more zones follow this procedure gt Enter the user code to open the Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys 7 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm Select ZONES AREA and press to confirm Use keys gt to move the blinking cursor by one position at a time or keys T and to move it by 8 positions at a time and select the zone you wish to enable or disable Enter 1 or 2 to assign the selected zone to one or more areas To display all the areas to which a specific zone is assigned press 0 several times After enabling all the zones necessary press the Enter key to confirm v v v v v v For information on the enabling and assignment of zones refer to the following Zone disabled Zone enabled and assigned to at least one area 1 Zone enabled and assigned to Area 1 29 2 z Zone enabled and assigned to Area 2 Note DO enable zones that you are not planning to use The enabling of wired inputs from 41 to 48 is always dependant on the enabling of the input expansion module as explained in the introductory section of this chapter 42 PROGRAMMING THE ZONES FUNCTION To set the function of one or more zones follow this procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm Use keys T and 4 to select ZONES ME
94. led e Press J to confirm vy v Vv V v Note pay attention not to enable expansion modules that don t exist otherwise the system will issue a PERIPHERAL tamper warning Warnings related to the tampering of output expansion modules display as PERIPHERAL TAMPER 25 3 11 ENABLING AN EXPR S RADIO EXPANSION MODULE Before proceeding to the device s set up it s necessary to assign it an address trough the relative HWADR DIPs as described in paragraph 1 6 EXPR S RADIO EXPANSION To enable one or more EXPR S Radio Expansions please follow the procedure below Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 to select PERIPHERALS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select EXPRS EXPANSIONS and press to confirm 26 Use keys to select ENABLING and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the expansion module you wish to enable shown in the row above Press DEL to enable or disable the EXPR S radio expansion module Enabled Disabled e Press to confirm Note pay attention not to enable expansion modules that don t exist otherwise the system will issue a PERIPHERAL tamper warning W
95. lso possible to program five periods of self exclusion of one or more days times when the timer settings can be temporarily disabled Note During a period of automatic arming by timer you can manually disable the system 9 1 AUTOMATIC ARMING AND DISARMING Set Timers For each day of the week you can program the arming and disarming of the system in increments of 15 minutes Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Procedure Use keys Use keys Under SET TIMERS confirm with the Enter key 44 1 Y T and Y to select AREA TIMERS and press to confirm to select the area for which you wish to work and press al al to confirm Use keys 17 and 4 to select the desired day of the week for example TIMER SUNDAY and press 1 to confirm Use keys lt ES to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired time displayed in the upper row starting from midnight The hours are marked by two characters eg 00 and the start time is to be considered at the 1st character Use the following keys to enable entry 1 Enabling 2 Disabling gt 0 Cancel gt Display indications System Disarmed System Armed Day of the week and related 24 hours Keypad display
96. mes of the day the system must check the telephone line after waiting for the time set for parameter LINE TEST GAP Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and to select MODEM and press to confirm Use keys and 4 to select LINE TEST HOUR and press to confirm Use keys and to browse the times one at a time or use keys T and 4 to browse them by 8 times at a time After selecting the desired time press DEL to enable or disable the line time at time specified Hour enabled the test can be carried out e Hour disabled the test cannot be carried out After setting the times press 1 to confirm v Note even if the set interval LINE TEST GAP is not consistent with the times LINE TEST HOUR the system automatically calculates the first available time and then performs the check 12 9 CALLBACK ENABLED This parameter can be used to enable or disable the automatic callback from the system to the remote manager Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select CALLBACK ENABLE and press to confirm Press 1 to enable the CALLBACK feature or DEL to disable it Press 1 to con
97. o confirm When the lower row of the screen displays a blinking 0 enter the number ASSIGNING ALARM OUTPUTS TO PROGRAMS You can assign an alarm output to one or more programs The output enables every time a zone assigned to a program is violated Note please remember that it is possible to assign an alarm output to a program only if the output has been configured as TECNO see the section on outputs Procedure Use keys Use keys Use keys TI and IT and 4 1 and Open the TECHNICIAN Menu to select AREA PROGRAMS and press 1 to confirm to select the area for which you wish to work and press to select PROG gt SIRENS and press to confirm to browse the programs from 1 to 8 or press key and To quickly select a program use keys enter the number of the desired output v gt Press 4 7 6 ASSIGNING A NAME TO A PROGRAM After completing the operation press of the output you wish to assign to the output to confirm 1 Y to confirm When the lower row of the screen displays a blinking 0 enter the number You can change the default NAME assigned to each program PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 etc by entering a new name with a maximum length of 16 characters 43 Procedure
98. o request and verify the information about credit NOTE by pressing the X key it s possible to view on display the GSM signal from1 to 4 Attention if there are 4 small squares there isn t GSM signal 13 10 MENU ACCESS RESTRICTIONS You can decide which phone numbers are allowed access to the Voice Guidance menu If in this parameter is not selected any number the access to this menu will allow any number otherwise access will be granted only to selected phone numbers It s in any case clear that to enter the menu on the Voice Guidance you must have a valid user code The association of the numbers is free and is described below how to achieve it Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm Use keys and 4 to select MENU ACCESS TEL and press to confirm Use keys ER and gt to select the desired telephone number and press to confirm Press the cancel X to associate or not the phone number in question User allowed access to the Menu e Users do not permit access to the Menu Press to confirm VV v v 13 11 AUTOMATIC CALL QUEUE RESET CLEAR CACHE Tel You can decide which phone numbers are allowed to cancel the call queue following the response to an incoming call the station CAUTION It s always best to use this option in combination with CONFIRM NEED T
99. o the left or right Use key confirm 6 1 ENABLING A USER USERS AREA DEL to delete a character or enter a blank space between two characters Press 1 to 6 USERS TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING Systems series S have 2 completely separated areas and enable therefore users to be assigned to one or more areas This means that it is possible to allow a user to access specific areas and prevent another user from accessing it Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Procedure gt Usekeys 7 gt Usekeys 7 38 and and 4 4 to select USERS MENU and press lt to select USERS AREA and press pm to confirm to confirm Use keys and to browse the desired users from 1 to 64 one at a time or keys T and to browse them by 8 users at a time After selecting the desired user press the numerical key that corresponds to the desired area To allow one specific user to access several areas press the numerical keys that correspond to the desired areas in sequence To display the areas assigned to the users press 0 The program cyclically moves from one area to the next displaying the users assigned to each area The upper row of the screen displays the user number and name while the lower row shows the number assigned to the assigned area Repeat the operation for the remain
100. pen the Technical Menu and press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select MENU INPUT and press to confirm Use keys 7 to select the desired RECEIVER LOCAL 02 03 and press to confirm Use keys to select DEVICES and press to confirm Use keys j and 4 to select the device you wish to configure and press to confirm Use keys T and to select DEVICE NAME and press to confirm In the upper row will appear the number and the name of the device in the lower row will be shown the default name and the cursor will blink in the first position Use the alphanumerical keypad to change the character and keys and to move the blinking cursor to the left or right Press DEL to delete a character or enter a blank space between two characters Press 1 to confirm 4 SETTING THE ZONES After the initial reset the settings of each zone will be the following y Vv V V V V V v AREA 0 only the zones from 1 to 8 are enabled in Area 1 FUNCTION 0 zone configured with an immediate function TYPE 0 zone configured as normally closed To configure one or more zones differently refer to the instructions provided in the following sections 41 ENABLING ZONES Zones Area To enable or disab
101. phones Dedicated terminals used for the connection of phones Telephone line Dedicated terminals used to the connect the incoming telephone line I O peripherals Terminals of BUS RS 485 used to connect the system peripherals keypads plugs etc PERIPHERALS TAMPER TAMPER PERIPHERAL 1 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 2 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 3 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 4 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 17 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 18 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 19 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 20 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 21 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 22 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 23 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 24 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 25 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 33 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 65 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 66 TAMPER PERIPHERAL 67 KEYPAD 1 KEYPAD 2 KEYPAD 3 KEYPAD 4 PLUG 1 PLUG 2 PLUG 3 PLUG 4 PLUG 5 PLUG 6 PLUG 7 PLUG 8 EXPANDING OUTPUTS 1 EXPANDING INPUTS 1 RADIO EXPANSION 1 RADIO EXPANSION 2 RADIO EXPANSION 3 MENU PROGRAMMING by KEYPAD 1 PERSONAL CODE 1 DEFAULT Technician 000000 EVENTS LIST 1 AC LOSS 2 AC RETURN Y E 3 LOW BATTERY d 4 ZONE ALARM MANAGE EVENTS READ EVENTS 5 ZONE TAMPER NOTIFICATION LD 6 USER ACCESS Oa vw 7 TECHNICIAN ACCESS E T v 10 ZONE ACTIVATION ina EVENTS OPTIONSS eaten desta gt 11 USE
102. plugs The red events memory led will switch off when the system will armed or if you enter the menu READ EVENTS The control unit has a memory of dynamic events that are automatically allocated to the different areas When the event memory is full the system displays a message on the keypad display At this point you have two options e You can save all the events on the PC in several formats e You can allow the new events to be overwritten on the new ones Here how to read the EVENTS Procedure Open the menu Technician or Users gt Usekeys T and 4 to select MANAGE EVENTS and press to confirm Use keys 1 to select READ EVENTS and press confirm Press 7 and to browse the list of events Press to cancel the events reading operation v v v 15 2 EVENTS OPTIONS You can configure the system so that some notifications are not displayed and not signalled with the red LED on the keypad or plugs Procedure Open the menu Technician or Users gt Usekeys T and 4 to select MANAGE EVENTS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select EVENTS OPTIONS and press to confirm gt Use keys and 4 to select the desired notification and press to confirm Use keys lt to move the blinking cursor R Red LED D Display 62 Press DEL to enable d
103. pper row of the screen displays the user number and name while the lower one displays the number assigned to the level to assign Repeat the operation for the remaining users and press 1 to confirm v MASTER USERS CAN PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS ARM THE WHOLE SYSTEM OR PART OF IT READ EVENTS CHANGE THEIR NAMES CHANGE THEIR CODES CHANGE THE DATE AND TIME PROGRAM THEIR KEYS REQUEST REMOTE ASSISTANCE RESET A FIRE ALARM ENABLE REMOTE MANAGEMENT SLAVE USERS CAN PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS e ARMOR EXCLUDE A ROUTE OF AN ARMED SYSTEM e CHANGE THEIR CODES e CHANGE THEIR NAMES Note it is also possible to allow slave users to arm the system if it is excluded After the system has been armed the user will not be able to exclude it but will only by authorized to free the routes to which he has been assigned ADMINISTRATOR USERS CAN PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS 39 e CHANGE ALL THE USERS CODE e CHANGE THE AUTOMATIC ARMING DISARMING TIMERS e CHANGE THE USERS TIMERS 6 3 ASSIGNING A NAME TO USER You can change the default NAME assigned to each user USERO1 USERO2 etc by entering a new name with maximum length of 16 characters This operation can be performed both by the technician for all users and by the user to whom the name belongs Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and to select USERS MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys T and 4 to sele
104. press to confirm Use keys 7 and to select the desired telephone number and press to confirm Enter directly the desired telephone number using the numerical keys and press 1 to confirm Use keys lt to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired telephone number Press DEL to delete an existing number Repeat the procedure for all the telephone numbers you wish to call Note you can use the arrow keys to enter symbols along with the telephone numbers in order to be able to use additional features during the calls z inserts a pause during dialling you can insert it in any position does not check the telephone line If this symbol is entered before the telephone number the System dials the number without checking that the line tone is available if this symbol is entered after the telephone number the system does not check if the called number has replied and plays the vocal message after approximately 5 7 seconds The symbol can be inserted in both positions within the same telephone number 57 13 8 AREA TELEPHONES For each of the 16 stored numbers you can specify the area for which the notifications related to the selected events have to be transmitted This ensures that a specific user only receives the warnings related to events of his area o all the system events that is also events to the areas to which it does no
105. r Enabled User Note After setting the timers remember to associate the desired users to the number of desired timer program Users Menu Users Timer 9 3 TIMER PROGRAMS With this menu you can define which partial programs should be armed disarmed by timer Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and to select AREA TIMERS and press 1 to confirm Use keys 7 and to select the area for which you wish to work and press to confirm gt Under SET TIMERS use keys T and 4 to select TIMER PROGRAMS and confirm with Use keys lt and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the desired partial program and select clear it with cancel button X Press 1 to confirm 45 94 EXCLUDING THE TIMER The timer settings can be temporarily disabled by specifying a time window during which disarming times are suspended so that the system remains armed if it is configured to arm automatically until the expiry of the exclusion period This operation also prevents all the users limited by the timer from using the system The exclusion periods are 5 for each area and are related to the date and time set on the system Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 to select AREA TIMERS and press to confirm Use keys T and to select the area for wh
106. ration N C or N O It is a 24 hour input and is therefore always active regardless of the system status armed excluded It can be used to enable a call to the controller enable a assigned output or even to send digital alarms ID CONTACT A Silent Duress it is used to enable a silent panic alarm without siren The operating logic depends on its configuration N C or N O It is a 24 hour input and is therefore always active regardless of the system status armed excluded It can be used to enable a call to the controller enable a assigned output or even to send digital alarms ID CONTACT Fire it enables an output assigned to the Fire function It displays the fire event but does not enable the alarm siren It is a 24 hour input that is therefore always active regardless of the status of the system C Only ON same as function 8 it allows only to arm the system 30 D Only OFF same as function 8 it allows only to disarm the system 43 SETTING THE TYPE OF ZONE Zones type Tamper zone type This parameter can be used to determine the operating mode of a sensor N C N O Balanced Filtered Parameter TAMPER ZONES TYPE can be used to determine the type of tamper terminal which is identical to that of a standard sensor see following table Always remember to enable the area tampers through the OTHER PARAMETERS Menu Procedure Open the TECHNICI
107. rocedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Use keys f and to select ZONES MENU and press confirm gt Usekeys f and 4 to select ZONES DELAY and press to confirm To quickly select a zone use keys 7 and 4 to browse the zones or press and enter the number of the desired zone After selecting the desired zone press to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the number and name of the zone while the lower one shows the time to set which can range from 1s to 15 min Use the numerical keys to change the time or press DEL to reset or cancel it Press to confirm 4 11 AND GROUPS The system also has 8 AND groups that can be configured by the user and assigned to several zones When the system is armed it will detect an alarm condition if two zones of the group enable within the time window set in parameter AND GROUPS TIME which is available in the same menu Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys T and 4 to select AND GROUPS and press to confirm Use keys and to browse the desired zones one at a time or use keys 1 to browse them by 8 zones at a time 33 After selecting the de
108. se keys f l to select LINKED INPUTS and press 1 to confirm To quickly select an output use keys and to browse the outputs After selecting the desired output press to confirm The upper row of the screen displays the output name while the lower row shows the number of the input to assign Use the numerical keys to select the input or press DEL to reset or cancel the operation vy v v v v v 37 Press confirm 5 9 SYSTEM STATUS OUTPUTS You can subordinate the operation of an output to the operating status of the system armed excluded always etc 0 Output ALWAYS ACTIVE 1 Program 1 the output enables only when Program 1 is armed oM rogram 2 the output enables only when Program 2 is armed the output enables only when Program 3 is armed rogram 3 rogram 5 the output enables only when Program 5 is armed rogram 4 the output enables only when Program 4 is armed rogram 6 the output enables only when Program 6 is armed rogram 7 the output enables only when Program 7 is armed P Program 8 the output enables only when Program 8 is armed 9 system OFF only the output enables only when the system is excluded System ON only the output enables when the system is excluded regardless of the programs to select OUTPUTS MENU and press to conf
109. se keys E and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the zone you wish to control scanning one position at a time or alternatively use keys 1 to move the blinking cursor by 8 positions at time The upper row of the screen displays the zones being examined The lower row of the screen shows the open 0 and closed e zones Press 1 to exit v v v 45 ARMING LOCK If the system is armed using a remote plug or an ON OFF input you can define any number of zones that lock arming when opened Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and to select ARMING LOCK and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the selected zone by one position at a time or use keys 1 and to move the blinking cursor by 8 positions at time After selecting the desired zone press DEL to include it or exclude in from the arming control v z Zone that locks remote arming if open e z Non locking zone 31 Press to confirm 4 6 ASSIGNING A PROGRAM TO AN OFF INPUT ARMING BY ZONES This feature enables you to assign an ON OFF input to any program PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 so th
110. select one of the following options v SYSTEM MESSAGES 1 or 2 and press to confirm AREA MESSAGES 1 or 2 and press to confirm EVENTS MESSAGES from 1 to 200 and press to confirm Press to confirm Enter the number of box to Record Repeat and press Enter 1 to listen to message To register press star Approach to the module while the red light flashes Press and hold the key down to start the recording the red LED switches on permanently As soon as you release the key the recording is interrupted VV v v Note please remember that the maximum duration of each event message msg 1 msg 200 is 8 sec 59 SYSTEM messages Vocal messages that precede the event message when an alarm occurs AREA messages They can be used to customize the area name used in the voice guided menu EVENTS messages They be freely assigned to any event 14 ARMING THE SYSTEM It is possible to use 2 different arming modes for each area e MANUAL n this mode you can select the area and the program you wish to arm e AUTOMATIC The system automatically arms and disarms depending on the times set on the TIMER The MANUAL arming operations can be performed using The keypads The plugs The zones configured with ON OFF functions one program per zone only
111. sired zone press a numerical key to assign it to the desired AND group The upper row of the screen displays the number and name of the zone while the lower one shows the number of the group to which it is being assigned from 0 to 8 Press to confirm 0 NoANDgroupassigned 1 FistANDgoup 2 SecondANDgrup 3 Third AND group 4 fFouthANDgou 5 Frith AND group 6 SbhANDguw 8 Eighth AND group Note you can assign one zone only to a single AND group 412 AND GROUP TIME You can assign to each group a time during which two AND inputs must enable for an alarm to be issued The time window can be set to any value ranging from 2 seconds to 15 minutes Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 4 to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm Use keys 7 4 to select AND GROUPS TIME and press to confirm Use keys 7 and 4 to select the time for the selected group Press once more 1 Use the numerical keys to set the desired time from 2 seconds to 15 minutes or press DEL to delete the existing settings Press 1 to confirm NOTE With time equal to 0 00 box is still time for the opening of 2 seconds 5 OUTPUTS The R serie control unit has 3 on board OPEN COLLECTOR outputs along with other optional outpu
112. stablish a connection with the ID CONTACT RECEIVER when previous attempts fail Procedure gt Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys and 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select IDC ATTEMPTS and press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the desired value from 0 to 32 Press 1 to confirm 12 14 LIFE TEST GAP This parameter can be used to set the interval of time that must elapse between two subsequent life notifications of the System You can set a value ranging from a minimum of 1 hour to a maximum of 240 hours Once this parameter has been set the system transmits the message at regular intervals It is also possible to define the time or times of the day at which the system must transmit the message see section LIFE TEST HOUR Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 4 to select IDC PARAMETERS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select LIFE TEST GAP and press to confirm Use the numerical keys to set the desired time or press DEL to delete an existing
113. t have access This may apply for example to a warden or to a surveillance company Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys 7 and to select DIALER and press to confirm Use keys and 4 to select AREA TELEPHONES and press to confirm Use keys and to select the AREA you wish to assign to the telephones and press to confirm Use keys Ps and gt to select the desired telephone number and with the cancel button X enable or disable the phone number to the receipt of the notification voice for selected events Press to confirm Repeat the operation for the remaining users and press 1 to confirm Telephone linked to the area e Telephone DOESN T linked to the area vy v v v v v v 13 9 GSM MANAGEMENT With this menu is possible to set define the following Priority of usage during a call of PSTN line or GSM Sms sending for events configured same events of vocal calls Number and text for the SMS to send to the provider for SIM Credit Info Setting 0 gt only PSTN line 1 gt PSTN with GSM backup 2 GSM with PSTN backup Its possible define to which phone numbers send the SMS of the configured events Set O for the interested phone numbers For the credit management set SMS text of request Provider phone number Also from User menu it s possible t
114. ters or vibrating systems The system can assign this function only to the last 2 inputs of the input expansion 47 48 When an input is configured with this function the system automatically configures it as N C The sensitivity of the sensor can be adjusted with parameter PULSE COUNTER in the OTHER PARAMETERS Menu 6 Chime when the system is off it produces 10 second acoustic sound for the keypad or for the enabling of a programmed output When the system is armed the function enables immediately producing an alarm if violated You can disable the sound of the keypad or output with the following shortcut command 331 Disable 231 Re enable 7 Tecno this input is used for technological type of alarms Together with the telephone controller it can be used as silent alarm or to signal technical events by phone VOCAL OR DIGITAL You can also assign a programmable output and use it to automatically operate other equipment This is a 24 hour input and is therefore always active regardless of the status of the system 8 System ON OFF it enables to manage any program set by means of a pulsed command The operating logic depends on the input configuration N C or N O It is not possible to use this function with stable commands To assign the number of the program to arm PROGRAM 1 8 see Menu QUICK ARM BY INPUTS 9 Duress with siren it is used to enable a panic alarm with siren The operating logic depends on its configu
115. that each keypad is configured with a unique address following the instructions provided in section KEYPADS AND PLUGS Procedure Enter the technician code to open the Technical Menu and press 1 to confirm gt Useskeys 7 to select PERIPHERALS and press confirm Select KEYPADS AREA and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the keypad you wish to enable keypad from 1 to 4 shown in the row above Enter 1 or 2 to assign a keypad to the desired area or remove the assignment To view all the areas to which a keyboard is assigned press 0 repeatedly In particular Keypad Disabled Keypad Enabled at least one area 1 Keyapd associated with the area 1 2 Keyapd associated with the area 2 gt After assigning all the required keypads press to confirm Note pay attention not to enable keypads that don t exist otherwise the system will issue a PERIPHERAL tamper warning Warnings related to the tampering of keypads display as PERIPHERAL TAMPER 1 4 After each enabling operation check immediately that the corresponding keypad is able to correctly communicate with the system all keypads assigned to the same area of the keypad used for programming should display SYSTEM LOCK while those assigned to a different area will alternatively display the DATE TI
116. time Press to confirm Time to change from 1 hour to 240 hours 0 disable Note this parameter can only be used to define the interval between two subsequent life notifications This notification will however be sent only if the time brackets for transmission have been set see the section below 53 12 15 LIFE TEST HOUR This parameter can be used to define the time or times at which the system must transmit the life notification after waiting for the programmed interval of time Open the TECHNICIAN Menu to confirm to confirm T and 4 to select MODEM and press to confirm T and 4 to select IDC PARAMETERS and press T and to select LIFE TEST HOUR and press and to browse the times one at a time or use keys 7 and Y After selecting the desired time press DEL to include it or exclude in from the program Procedure Use keys Use keys Use keys Use keys at a time Time included life test call e z Time excluded no life test call After setting the times press 1 to confirm to browse them by 8 times Note even if the set interval LIFE TEST GAP is not consistent with the times LIFE TEST HOUR the system automatically calculates the first available time and then transmits the message
117. ts on the remote expansion modules for a total of 6 outputs OPEN COLLECTOR outputs are electronic outputs managed by a transistor that have supply a maximum power of 100 mA Therefore if they are use to pilot loads with a higher consumption it is necessary to interface them with a low consumption 12V relay Each of the outputs can be programmed freely The following table lists all the parameters required for a correct operation 54 PROGRAMMING THE OUTPUTS FUNCTION The first programming step consists in determining the function that has to be assigned to the output The following table lists the type of function that can be assigned to each output and along with the programming procedure 0 BS CH SYSTEM STATUS Enabled when the system is armed disabled when the system is excluded 1 No AC Enabled when the mains voltage is not present disabled when it is present 2 AC return Enabled by pulses when power is resumed 3 Low battery Enabled when a battery low condition is detected disabled when the battery is fully charged 4 Panic Enabled when a panic alarm occurs that is when keys and are simultaneously pressed on the keypad by a panic zone enabling or an anti aggression alarm user code with the last digit increased ATTENTION it is always necessary to specify a duration 5 Tecno Dependant on the behaviour of one or more assigned zones It is enabled by 34
118. turn on e System in alarm All the LEDs flash e During the quit time Yellow LED flashes Green turn on if all zones are idel e During the key programming All the LEDs quickly turn on in sequence Note if you arming the system with a key and one or more zones are open the system arms and after the quit time the system will go into alarm unless you program the automatic exclusion of the zone s or you disable the arming with key when open zones are present see the relevant paragraphs of Chapter INPUTS MENU 14 6 ARMING THE SYSTEM WITH AN ON OFF INPUT Once assigned to the desired input the function 8 ON OFF system you must associate the program you want to insert Each command pulse applied at the input will result in the arming and disarming the system Open the TECHNICIAN Menu Use keys and to select ZONES MENU and press to confirm Use keys T and to select ARMING BY ZONES and press to confirm Use keys and to move the blinking cursor to the position that corresponds to the zone you wish to change Enter number from 0 to 8 to assign a PROGRAM to the zone Press 1 to confirm v v v v Note you can connect this input to any control device remote control mechanical key etc and select any operating logic N C or N O 15 MANAGE EVENTS 15 4 READING EVENTS When a new event occurs the panel will report it with the red LED lights on the keyboard and on the
119. whether to give priority to calls for the transmission of the CONTACT ID digital protocols or to programmed vocal calls Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select DIALER and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select CALL OPTIONS and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select VOICE PRIORITY and press to confirm Press 1 to enable the CALLBACK feature or to disable it Press 1 to confirm 0 Priority to CONTACT ID 1 Priority to VOCAL MESSAGES 13 5 EVENT VOCAL BOX assignment of events to vocal boxes To be sure that the system makes the call you need to assign an event to a recordable vocal box When the specified event occurs the system will make the call and play the recorded message You can choose 30 different events alarm technical events etc and assign them to a maximum number of 200 vocal boxes The section that follows provides the complete list of events and default pre recorded vocal boxes assigned to them Default settings can however be changed to suit specific needs Note you can assign several events to one vocal box Op we s 1 2 AC Return Tel Connection Zone fault Events memory full Low battery Periph Tamper Life test warning 4 Zone alarm Users login System tamper Telco line fault Communication
120. wice B press 1 twice C press 2 twice D press 3 twice E press 4 twice The keypad also has 3 LEDs that are used as luminous indicators Yellow LED provides information on the status of the system On system armed Off system disarmed Red LED provides information on stored events On Event in memory to read Off No event to read Green LED provides information on control status of the system On System in good working order Off Open or faulty zones or peripherals Note all details on the key features are provided in the following sections and described in detail in the paragraphs related to the individual programming phases 2 1 2 K RADIO keypad The K Radio keypad in addition to the functions and indications of the LEDs described above has in the back of the card other LEDs and DIP switches used to manage the on board radio expansion CLOSE TAMPER DISABLE KEYBDARD ADDRESS Green Led Led 4 Multicolour Led Led NNNNNNN For the setting of the micrp switch HW ADDRESS and KEYBOARD ADDRESS see the specific paragraph 1 3 KEYPADS AND PLUGS and 1 6 1 RADIO EXPANSIONS FUNCTIONS OF THE DIP SWITCH as well as in the specific paragraphs is given below e Dip 1 when ON is being storing canceling of wireless devices e Dip 2 indicates the type of signal that is necessary to send from your device at the phase of self learning when OFF only signals LEARN press the little key on t
121. y typing directly the user code and confirming it with key Press to select PROGRAMMING PLUG Press to confirm Press to confirm to cancel the operation After you confirm the operation on the programming plug the LEDs start to flash quickly to indicate that the plug is ready to receive a key to program Insert a key into the plug and wait for the LEDs to stop flashing Then extract the programmed key Repeat this procedure to program additional keys v v Note Remember to set for each specific area the plug that is SETTED for the programming of keys menu PERIPHERALS PLUGS gt PROGRAMS 63 Sommario T INTRODUCTION mem 3 INED LS wee 3 1 2 CONNECTIONS eps 3 T3 KEYPADS AND PEUGS 2 Ea kasq 14 1 4 EXPANDING INPUT Scaieni de tee ST Saa A dee eed A enc 15 1 5 EXPANDING OUTPUTS nidi toed iets ee cp ed ae needs 16 16 RADIO EXPANSION onte cases ide aeons 16 PME e i os Euer 17 1 8 AREAS OPERATION LOGIC 2 12 2 I te a eed ee a inse dd idet eed aa nec 17 19 ALLOCATION OF AREAS TO THE ZONES u u nels died u 17 1 10 ZONE INPUTS rus saa a Dae See Dun del eee 17 1 11 EXTERNAL SIBRE u 1
122. ys and the cancel button X to delete the numbers entered Press 1 to confirm Note the code entered in this parameter must match that set in Telemng Password in the Master Data menu in the management software Interface COM S is needed for the connection PC Control Panel 12 7 LINE TEST GAP This parameter can be used to check the presence of the telephone line to which the system is connected The system performs this check cyclically at regular intervals which can be set to any value ranging from 1 to 240 hours You can also configure the system so that it performs this check only at specific hours of the day see section LINE TEST HOUR Note if the system is connected to a shared telephone line that is used by other telephones also it advisable to disable this parameter or alternatively set to a value that ensures that the check is performed when the line is not used by the other telephones for example during night hours etc Procedure Open the TECHNICIAN Menu gt Usekeys T and to select MODEM and press to confirm gt Usekeys 7 and 4 to select LINE TEST GAP and press to confirm Press DEL to delete the old setting Enter directly the desired value from 1 to 240 hours Enter 0 to completely disable the control Press to confirm 51 12 8 LINE TEST HOUR This parameter can be used to specify at what ti

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