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1. MENU MENU OUTPUTS U01 Output Nr 01 UO1 OutputNr01 or kitchen OUTPUTS Names Play V Edit 180 179 000 000 02 Salon 03 Window 04 Blind PAA 05 Shad MENU OUTPUTS 01 output one output disabled 06 Bathroom eon ae a ee e X internal alarm only out 1 A MS memory red keypad LED MENU OUTPUTS 01 output one O total arming Durations 00h 00 min 00 7 8 partial arming V no 220 network l J B low battery S system control green keypad MENU OUTPUTS 01 output one LED follows Delay gt 00h 00min 00 activation on input opening i association from input Menu D bell buzzer Z radio batteries low MENU OUTPUTS 01 output one Y no radio supervision Polarity 00000000 7 timer activation il amp attempted user timer access U user code activation local and remote MENU OUTPUTS 01 output one P pilot Auto Reset 00000000 R ring Gs no gsm signal d F sirentog MENU OUTPUTS 01 output one N E Operating Cond XXXXXXXX Pe EE EDE FT X function always active i m A only when system armed kd Pi D only when system disarmed MENU OUTPUTS O01 Tel 12345678 T only Tot
2. T01 Sun 12345678 T04 Sat 12345678 Timer 01 Sun USERS PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 5 MENU USERS User Num 01 USERS Users Names User Nr 01 display only the system status USERS 01 User Nr 01 R change user code and program keys U T gt M ma M master read events date time program keys delete keys display input sels Jhe sees KW status residual credit adjust volume chenge timer U user arming and disarming C user for activate outputs USERS Technician Code H user holiday mode Codes Setting P 000000 A Telemanag Code TITITT CODE User Nr 01 111111 y USERS UO1 Prg 1234 Programs Linking gt User Nr 01 USERS U01 Group 1234 Groups Linking User Nr 01 y MENU Sun 01 01 00 DATE HOUR 08 00 00 MENU EVENTS MEMORY EVENTS All EVENTS MEMORY Unread EVENTS MEMORY Alarms EVENTS MEMORY Anomalies EVENTS MEMORY Arming Disarming EVENTS MEMORY Users y MENU SYSTEM RESET Reset Ongoing Reset Completed SYSTEM RESET Users Codes 7 Wait Exit SYSTEM RESET Reset Ongoing Reset Completed Configuration Wait Exit SYSTEM RE
3. TEST OUTPUTS Tot 05 V Start TEST VoiceCall PSTN v TEST VoiceCall GSM v TEST ContactID PSTN v TEST ContactID GSM v TEST Ademco4 2 PSTN v TEST Ademco4 2 GSM Yy MENU DATE HOUR www amcelellronica com 16 X C seriesV1 0 Sun 01 01 00 08 00 00 01 output one Activate REMOTE VOCAL MANAGEMENT MENU SELECT 1 TO ACT ON THE PROGRAMS DIAL PERSONAL CODE SYSTEM DISARMED SELECT 9 TO ARM PROGRAM 1 DISARMED SELECT 1 TO ARM PROGRAM 8 DISARMED SELECT 8 TO ARM THERE ARE NOT READY ZONES SELECT 1 TO EXCLUDE 2 TO INCLUDE 2 TO ACT ON THE REMOTE CONTROLS OUTPUT 1 DISABLED SELECT 1 TO ACTIVATE ACTIVATION OUTPUT 1 DONE 3 TO KNOW THE STATUS OF THE INPUTS ALL THE ZONES ARE CLOSED THERE ARE NOT READY ZONES www amce letironica com 17 X C seriesV7 0 DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC BOARD OF C SERIES CONNECTIONS Ay3l Lyg HI MN NNN NM MN MMM rn EO molis EO als Els ue GBA ne TERMINALS BATTERY SIREN SIREN C SIREN PZ SIRENAP ALARM nc no com HA B RS 485 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COM LOADS PHONE OUT 1 OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REC KEY TAMPER KEY VOICE TERMINAL CR DEE OUT OUT EENS uk O AAAA EIE ES X Y S N y S Y S S
4. 05 value can be set from 0 to 240 sec Note setting the value at 0 the minimum pause time is 2 DIALER SETTINGS ACCEPT CALLS This parameter disables or enables incoming calls Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER Y to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER 4 DIALER SETTINGS ENABLE RING Enable the outputs with the RING function simulation output of the ring for Incoming calls Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER Y to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER re OTHER PARAMETERS RADIO SETTINGS This parameter determines the learning mode for the radio devices By default the key used for device learning is the LEARN key If you wish to use any other device radio transmission to memorize t set this parameter fo 7 Once you have accessed the menu press lt to change the value and press X to enter O default 0 Learn key Note by using the learn key to program the radio devices you are sure that there are no radio data readings coming from devices that are not to be programmed RADIO SETTINGS SATURATION This parameter enables the radio saturation notitication Saturation is the complete obscuring of commu nication between the devices and receivers The notiication and subsequent system alarm is activated after 2 minutes of total radio obscurno Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER Y to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER rw
5. 45 OTHER PARAMETERS Siren Cycles 0 VY OTHER PARAMETERS OTHER PARAMETERS Tamper Settings System Tamper 0 OTHER PARAMETERS Tamper AP 0 OTHER PARAMETERS Tamper AP Type NC OTHER PARAMETERS Tamper Periph 1 VY OTHER PARAMETERS OTHER PARAMETERS Dialer Settings Rings Number 3 OTHER PARAMETERS Events Delay 5 Vv OTHER PARAMETERS OTHER PARAMETERS gt Radio Setting Learn 1 Y OTHER PARAMETERS Radio Noise 1 v OTHER PARAMETERS Saturation 1 y OTHER PARAMETERS EN50131 Settings Y OTHER PARAMETERS Enable EN50131 O v OTHER PARAMETERS Visual Status 1 y OTHER PARAMETERS Visual zones 1 y OTHER PARAMETERS No220 min 0 OTHER PARAMETERS Life Test 0 Y Y OTHER PARAMETERS Self Excl 3 OTHER PARAMETERS Speakerphone 1 v OTHER PARAMETERS Quick Arming 0 v OTHER PARAMETERS Maintenance 1 USER PROGRAMMING MENU 1 PERSONAL 6 CODE 9 o program 1 EE ie ARM 0 TOT 1 8 PRG SYSTEM eege 3 MENU EVENTS MEMORY EVENTS All EVE
6. AC Line OFF y M2 AC Line ON ve M3 Low Battery Mex Repetition 2 M4 Life Test M5 GSM OFF 1min M6 Tamper Calls Reset M7 RE Noise peeves M8 RF Saturat M9 RF Battery Tel 12345678 M10 No Supervis Prog 00000000 M11 RF Tamper M12 User Disabled y M13 System Lock Ha aa MENU SYSTEM EVENTS M14 Coercion Mxx Tel 12345678 Al A S SUS M SYSTEM EVENTS gt Link Phone Numbers M15 Tel LineFail span V ST gt agom id M16 Tel Line OK EE AG GN SYSTEM EVENTS ie PUN AG M ID _ M18 System Name MOOC event iD Play Record Credit d Play X Rec Echo v www amcelellronica com 8 X C series V1 0 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 2 MENU INPUTS MENU 101 Input 01 IO1 Input 01 ti 01 Kitchen INPUTS Name P Play V Edit 076 179 000 000 gt 02 Salon 03 Window 04 Blind 05 Shade 06 Bathroom l 07 etc etc E v SE INPUTS MENU 01 inputone not configured Type P CCCCCCCC a P C NC O NA B balanced D double balancing S switch alarm ONLY last 2 inpu s of expans
7. Dtmf On GSM 40 65 WIRELESS TAMPER REMOTE ARMING A13 383 ADEMCO 66 Dtmf On PSTN 50 PERIPH TAMPER REMOTE DISARMING A14 341 67 PROG MODE ENTRY ROBBERY A15 627 68 SYSTEM RESTART LIFETEST A16 305 00 WRONG CODE ARMED BY PRS A17 461 70 ZONES EXCLUSION DISARMED BY PRS A18 570 80 COERCION AUTOARM FAILED A19 121 90 SILENT PANIC PANIC A20 120 A0 TECNO INPUT PANIC RECOVERY A21 150 B0 n22 EVENT LOG RESET 621 GENERAL RESET A23 n PHONE LINE A24 nag 01 input one A25 130 64 input six four A87 130 v www amcelellronica com 13 X C series V1 0 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 7 MENU TEST Y INPUTS TEST 01 input one MENU OTHER PARAMETERS www amceletironica com 14 X C seriesV7 0 01 output one Activate TEST SIREN TEST Siren Activate SIREN TEST Disactivate y TEST INPUTS TEST Inputs Tot 08 V Stop TEST TEST OUTPUTS Outputs P Tot 05 V Start TEST VoiceCall PSTN TEST VoiceCall GSM TEST ContactID PSTN TEST ContactID GSM TEST Ademco4 2 PSTN TEST Ademco4 2 GSM OTHER PARAMETERS OTHER PARAMETERS 3 Siren Settings 3 Siren Pause 15 OTHER PARAMETERS Siren Durat
8. photo 2 The screws are attached on the power supply side e Attach the 4 metal Control Unit support turrets T photo 2 photo 7 in holes F3 F4 F5 FO photo 5 using 4 type V8 screws photo 2 Between the turrets and the bottom of the box attach the metal washer V8 n place of the holes you may tind the boxes ready for threaded pins In this case screw the turrets on the pins and dont use the metal washers or the 4 mountng screws e Attach the Control Unit Tamper Spring M as shown in photo 6 e Attach the label with the serial number part of the metal label ET photo 2 below the board in the position Indicated In photo 3 e Attach the Control Unit board to the 4 turrets and lock t in place with the remaining 4 type V8 screws photo 7 photo e Wire the red and black wires from the power supply to the control unit according to the proper polarity See photo 4 e Apply the part of the product rdentitication label E2 photo 2 in the position shown in photo 5 e Connect the Yellow Green wire to the bottom of the case after having removed the protection on the attachment terminal The other end of the cable is connected to the metal cover e When all the electrical connections have been made and the Control Unit fs receiving power MAKE SURE the board voltage value measured on the Power Supply Terminal Photo 4 is 14 2 V Otherwise adjust the power supply trimmer photo 1 Trimmer until it reaches 14 2 V e When the ope
9. when the cursor flashes use the right or left arrow key to move to the desired telephone numbers Use the read keys to assign the call sms or both to the telephone numbers Confirm with ENTER 4 T ALL VOICE CALL AND SMS V ONLY VOICE CALL S ONLY SMS NOASSOCIATION CANC KEY M01 Tel 12345678 Play TTSV NOTE you can listen to the audio reproduction of the event from the keypad by pressing the key CHANGE SYSTEM EVENT RECORDINGS You can change all of the recordings regarding the events mentioned above The figure shows the low battery message screen By pressing the CANCEL key X you can activate mes sage recording Once the key has been pressed the recording is done on the motherboard which waits until the rec button has been pressed Important each new recording cancels the previous one Note By pressing the key you can listen to the message M03 Low Battery Pla X Rec www amceletironica Com 33 X C seriesV1 0 MENU OF INPUTS You can change the name for each input The names are represented by numbers that are equivalent to words see the list on the next page These words are also used for voice messages and sms Therefore once the name is set in this section you no longer need to record voice messages and sms The following is an example of the keyboard screen 101 Input 01 107 Input 01 Pla V Edit 009 123 076 000 In the example above input no 1 was given t
10. 1 to enable e press O to disable MAINTENANCE 14 30 15 PROGRAMMING KEYS Programming keys mod INS EP or Beatle can ONLY by done by users with a proper code The same user can create an intinite number of keys which can be used to operate on as permitted Programming can be done on any connected socket and enabled in the control unit For the programming procedure the the USER manual The following page describes the operation of the LEDs on the sockets TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SE Certitied environmental conditions between 10 C and 40 C Antr opening Ant opening Self Protection www amceletironica Com 66 X Cseriesv1 0 WARRANTY AMC Electronic sr guarantees that products are free from defects in workmanship for a period of 24 months trom date of production Since the product is not installed by the manutac urer AMC Electronics sri and that Ars product can be used with other products not manufactured by AMC Electronics sn The manufacturer does not guarantee or be held responsible for damage and or theft or other types of issues resulting from an improper installation and or configuration of the system Thus the guarantee does not cover Imoroper use of the equjoment Programming errors or negligence on the part of those who install Jampering and vandalism Wear and tear AMC electronics reserves the right to repar or replace the defective product A different use from that stated in this
11. GE TINGS EE oa 63 OTHER PARAMETERS TAMPER SEITIINGS ee ee ee 63 TAMPER SETTINGS SYSTEM TAMPER 20202000000 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nn ee ee ee ee ee 63 TAMPER SETTINGS TAMPER Ap 63 TAMPER SETTINGS TAMPER AP TYPE ocio anna 63 TAMPER SETTINGS TAMPER PERIPHERALS Eed 63 OTHER PARAMETERS DIALER SETTINGS ou aaa 64 DIALER SETTINGS RINGS NUMBERS ee ee ee nn nn 64 DIALER SETTINGS EVENTS DELAY occ nn 64 DALER SETI GS ACCEPT ONUS aNG si Ge Ge 64 DIALER SEINE ENADLE FINC aa ANA ta 64 OTHER PARAMETERS RADIO SEIIINGS ee 64 RADIO SETTINGS LEARN a siete nate EA EE NAA ro 64 RADIO SETTINGS SATURATION AO N EE OE rra 64 RADIO SETTINGS RADIO NOIE EE EE meio pee endesa 64 OTHER PARAMETERS EN50131 SEITIINGS aaa 65 jaw AES OM FSETRNES BULLE OOI ou EE ER oe EE EE EE ANAN As 65 ENDO SETTINGS USUAL EE 65 EN50131 SETTINGS VISUAL ZONES TROUBLES oi ns 65 ENJOI T SETINCOS NO EE 65 ENDUTST SETTINGS EN BUTIT SEPA NA ita A E 65 OTHER PARAMETERS LIFE TEST oi 65 OTHER PARAMETERS QUICK ARM 65 OTHER PARAMETERS SPEAKERPHONE coco nn 65 OTHER ME EE 66 PROGRAMMING KENE 66 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 000000000 Aa 66 WARRANTY ANAN ANNA NANANA ANAN ANAN ee Naa 67 www amceletironica com 4 X C seriesV7 0 ENGLISH DESCRIPTION C X series are 4 8 inputs control unit that can be expanded to 12 40 64 inputs with a built in PSTN andor GSM telephone line dialer that can make VOICE calls send SMS and digital protocols They ha
12. SETTINGS TAMPER AP This parameter enables or disables the AP tamper protection on the control unit line see fig and board description Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER rw TAMPER SETTINGS TAMPER AP TYPE This parameter determines the type of AP tamper on the control unit line see fig and board description Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value CANC X NC 1 balancing 1k Confirm with ENTER 4 TAMPER SETTINGS TAMPER PERIPHERALS This parameter enables or disables the anti sabotage protection of the entire bus 485 line therefore if it is left disabled any tampering with the peripherals will not be reported Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER rw www amceletironica Com 63 X Cseriesv1 0 OTHER PARAMETERS DIALER SETTINGS This indicates the number of rings that the system waits before answering an Incoming call Once you have accessed the menu press CANCEL X to delete the current value To set the new value press ENTER Y to confirm can be set from 0 to 10 setting 0 disables response Note the default value is 3 The setting is separate for GSM and PSTN Ine DIALER SETTINGS EVENTS DELAY fis rs the pause time between one call and the next Once you have accessed the menu press 4 to change the value and press X to delete default
13. TR E N ALARM API C PZ NC COM NO O ferminals for the backup battery power supply for the internalVexternal siren operating positive missing for external siren operating positive to give for the internal siren line tamper anti opening with negative reference free exchange relay for alarm operation peripheral connection inputs NC NA Balanced Double Balanced negative reference for the inputs 73 8Vdc power supply for external equipment wired telephone line emulation and speaker line termina to use With K Icd VOICE Programmable relay output also as separate internal siren or log open collector outouts positive reference for open collector outputs voice message recording key control unit antr opening tamper Operation of the led on board FLASHING RED LED RED LED FIXED www amceletironica com 18 X Cseriesv1 0 battery s absent or low f GSM rs disabled it indicates a fault on the PSTN fine f PSTN fs disabled it indicates a fault on the GSM fine f both are active It indicates a fault on one of the 2 lines DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC BOARD OF X SERIES CONNECTIONS OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT Ya 1 ZS 43 O O Y O S O AM3liva AAK ap era c no com nc 8 S TREN ALARM TERMINALS BATTERY lerminals for the backup battery SIREN power supply for the internaVexternal sire
14. TS M F M O R y arming events E E A Arming Disarming fig 5 Fig 6 Reading menu for user accesses E VE N TS M E M OR Y Users fig 6 www amceletironica com 57 X C seriesV1 0 The notification system is comprised of signalling individual alarms and errors from the control unit through the red LED using quick access When the red LED on the keypad turns on the control unit is notifying you that there is an event to read Pressing the CANCEL key X accesses the notification screen In the figure the system shows that there are 3 notifications to read They can be read after inserting an enabled code Fig 1 the system shows 3 notifications 3 E ve n ts fig 1 Fig 2 When the code is entered the system shows the notifications in chronological order You can scroll 6 35 5 2 7 02 1 3 through the log using the up arrow key oundge ra dar a larm fig 2 Fig 3 When they have been read the red LED will turn off and the message in the figure will appear lt lt N O N E W gt gt lt EVENT gt gt HExit fig 3 SYSTEM RESET MENU The parameter reset on the control unit can only be done with the installer code Resets are done in a specific menu and are divided into 3 categories users codes menu reset Configuration reset events memory reset can only be done by the manufacturer IMPORTANT if the installer code is lost the control unit data can no longer be set to default Fig 1 With this time of
15. V T In the figure above you can see that some inputs have a T which means all voice and sms while some only have a V for voice or S for SMS Select the assign telephones menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 7 Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Use the number keys to define the setting Press CANCEL X again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 www amceletironica com 47 X C series V7 0 MENU OF OUTPUTS You can change the name for each output The names are represented by numbers that are equivalent to words see the list on the next page These words are also used for voice messages and sms Therefore once the name is set in this section you no longer need to record voice messages and sms The following is an example of the keyboard screen U01 Output 01 U01 Output 01 Pla V Edit 079 067 003 000 The example above shows the name set for output 1 as irrigation garden on Where 079 Irrigation 067 garden 003 on 000 no value Note that each name is made up of 4 words In this case only 3 words were used with the 000 equal to no text In order to change the name Select the Names menu in the MENU OF OUTPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the down and up arrows to select the desired output then press Y again Insert the numbers that correspond to the words using the number keys Press CANCEL X to delete the existing
16. When you see the value it means that you have not yet entered any code for the selected event The proce dure to enter the codes is as follows Select the desired event ex zone alarm Select the zone number ex zone 5 Once selected the event and the number by pressing the ENTER key the blinking cursor moves on the 2 numbers at the bottom or 00 At this point you can set the hexadecimal code to be sent to the receiver ONEALARM 05 JA Below is the list of the events default programmed ARM BY USER 01 DISAR BY USER 01 ZONE ALARM 01 ZONE RECOVERY 01 10 20 30 40 ZONE BYPASS 01 AC MISSING AC RECOVERY LOW BATTERY 50 60 61 62 RECOVERY BATTERY TAMPER TAMPER RECOVERY REMOTE ARMING 63 64 65 66 REMOTE DISARMING ROBBERY CALL TEST ARMED BY PRS 67 68 00 70 DISARMED BY PRS AUTOARM FAILED PANIC PANIC RECOVERY 80 90 A0 B0 LINK PHONES 4 2 For each phone number 8 total numbers you can enable or disable the forwarding protocol In the figure below you can see how the enable has been given to the telephone numbers 1 and 3 Phones 12345678 412 O O ADEMCO PHONE NUMBERS You can set up 8 specific telephone numbers for the protoco
17. current of 50MA Output no 1 is controlled by a traditional tree exchange relay max current ZA 30Vac For connection to the O C outputs the closure is negative and the current as mentioned above is a Maxi mum of 50mMA f is therefore considered to be an open output when not closed connected to negative For relay connections or other types of low absorotion loads use a positive as reference positive supplied on the output group terminal or any positive that has the negative in common with the one on the control unit You can also use the oulouls with the PULL UP resistors value 7K to vary the reference voltages ex fo have positives and negatives that change based on a certain programmed event Following are a few examples of O C output connections www amceletironica com 20 X Cseriesv1 0 Maximum current 50mA ka ELLE T 1MO LAO LNA LNO LNO ve CC WuyY N3YIS DON WO IN Zd 3 dv MMI NN MN Terminal with voltage that varies based on the output status O Mi Pull up r 1KQ Te ME AE AE T 1NO LNOLNG LNO LNO ve CC ut2 open terminal with positive ut2 closed terminal with negative wuviv N3YIS ON WO IN Zd 3 di AAAAAAAKG X C serlesV1 0 al Wwww amce letttO 1 Cca com CONNECTIONS LOADS The control unit has 4 power supply terminals for external devices 2 positive and 2 negative The voltage supplied ls 13 8Vac 3A protected by an i
18. keyed in P pilot Outputs that can be activated by a phone ring with programmed ID The activation is step by step Ring activation gt ring deactivation or if a pulse sound time is set At each ring activation the operation will be confirmed by an answering ring R ring This function enables a call signalling in input when the public phone line emulation is used with a telephone see description in the cabling paragraph G no gsm signal This is activated when there is no GSM network F siren log This function is used to pilot the sirens with separate sound command and flashing lights When it is enabled the flashing light can be used as an alarm memory therefore it will be activated with siren activation and will remain active even after the siren is silenced It will only turn off after a valid user code is keyed in H anti aggression panic This is activated following a panic even user code panic input N telephone line fail It is activated as a result of the lack of public PSTN telephone line www amceletironica com 44 X C seriesV7 0 The figure shows only the first 4 outputs programmed The following ones as you can see by the dash are not assigned any function As always the menu is the horizontal type therefore once inside when the cur sor flashes use the horizontal arrows to select the outputs and use the keypad to set the function MENU OF OUTPUTS DURATION A duration can be set for each o
19. method is always the same one used for all parameters ASSIGN THE PHONE NUMBERS Select the desired events from the assignment menu M7 no network now general power to the system you can delay the SMS and voice notification trom O to 240 min M2 network return immediate return of the general system power Supply M3 Low battery buffer battery in the control unit s low notiication after 7 min below 10 5Vcc low above 71 6Vrc charged M4 life test Period litt sign test can be set trom 7 to 240 hours M5 no gsin network notification of no GSM network signal inmediate M6 tampering Opening of the control unit tamper line tampering serial line tamperng balance line sensor tamoering Note you can check the details of each tampering in the event log M7 radio disturbance Notitication of radio signals issued by other equipment on the same frequency range It does not compro mise operation M3 radio saturation Radio signals issued from other equioment that compromise the safely of the system radio blinding alarm The system 1s no longer communicating with the radio peripherals M9 radio battery KO Notitication of low battery in a saved radio device remote controls sensors contact etc You can consult the event log for details regarding the device M70 no supervision Notitication of lack of supervision by the programmed radio devices This notification is activated when the system does not receive 8
20. name At the end confirm with ENTER 4 To listen again return to the previous menu and press Note The following is a complete list of the words available The numbers indicate the parameter to enter www amceletironica com 42 X C seriesV7 0 NIZIVCONDO A SNN SNRIVESISARENRILEIIIAIR SSIS FSV RARARIBIINA ARAN AIBR 64 www amceletironica com 43 X Cseriesv1 0 BLINDING TURNING ON ON ON WATER AGGRESSION SUPPLY FLOODING ALARM HIGH ADMINISTRATION HALLWAY CORNER OPEN OPEN OPENING AREA STOP ELEVATOR ATTIC ACTIVATE ACTIVATION ACTIVE BATH BALCONY BARRIER GARAGE DOOR LOW BATTERY BLOCK BOX BOILER BEDROOM SMALL BEDROOM GATE GATE CELLAR CONTROL UNIT CENTRE CLOSED CLOSED FIVE COMMUNICATION AIR CONDITIONER FREEZER CONTACT CORRIDOR KITCHEN IN FRONT STORAGE RIGHT REAR DEACTIVATE INACTIVE DISARMED TWO ENTRY ERROR EAST OUTSIDE WINDOW SMOKE FUSES GARAGE 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 87 82 63 64 65 66 67 88 89 90 97 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 700 707 702 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 770 117 712 173 114 115 116 117 118 719 120 127 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 GAS GENERAL GARDEN DAY LARGE GROUP FAILED FAILURE LIGHTING FIRE INERTIAL ENTRY ARMED INSIDE IRRIGATION LABORATORY LAUNDRY LINE LOCATION SKYLIGHT WAREHOUSE MAGNETIC TAMPERING MANSARD BLACKOUT MATRIMONIAL MODULE SHOP NORTH NIGHT NIGHTLY
21. operation is programmable You can associate one or more partials to each LED to then be act vated by entering a programmed key When a valid key is entered the LEDs start to come on one at a time Starting from the first at the top Then associate the desired programs in order of importance staring trom the top Remove the key when the LED corresponding with the desired partial is displayed www amce letironica com 27 X C series V1 0 PROXIMITY READER AE AM OFF Programmable signalling LEDs Courtesy LEDs notity of key read Ing and remain to indicate that the reader iS processing the opera A tion You can move the key close lo it again once the lights go out How it fs used 9 Se Move the tag close to the internal frame on the reader The courtesy Ate and arming signaling LEDs will hofit up at the same time to indicate the chosen program Move the key away when the chosen arming type 1s displayed total partial 7 etc NOTE all tampers must be closed for the device to operate properly nnn Dan uie Pe Al OFF PROXIMITY SMALL How it fs used Bring the tag near the key reading area see Ng on the reader The arm Ing signaling LEDs will activate to indicate the chosen program Move the key away when the chosen arming type is displayed KEY Reading area MA IMPORTANT individual LEDS for each type of reader can be freely associate with each partial There fore you can have rea
22. reset all of the user codes and related parameters are deleted except for the first one S YS TE M R E S E T that is set to the default value 111111 U Sers Code S fig 1 Fig 2 With this type of reset all of the control unit pa S YS TE M R E S E T rameters are set to default except for the event log which cannot be deleted Fig 3 With this parameter you can reset the entire S YS TE M R E S E T event log Only the manufacturer can perform this op eration for security reasons E ven f S M emo fig 3 Once you have entered the required parameter confirm using the ENTER key 4 and the control unit will perform the requested operation www amcelellronica com 58 X C series V1 0 ADEMCO MENU The control unit is set to send digital protocols ademco 4 2 and CONTACT ID The system can be freely configured for each input zone and each type of event You can have up to 8 telephone numbers with 8 dif ferent system IDs that can send data to various reception control units CID EVENTS With this parameter you can display and change all of the codes related to all of the events available in the control unit SIREN 320 LIFE TEST 602 ZONE TAMPER 137 CODE INCORRECT 461 NO NETWORK 301 RF DISTURBANCES 344 ZONE DISABLING 570 LOW BATTERY 309 LOW RADIO BATT 384 COERCION 121 NO GSM SIGNAL
23. the current value To set the new value press ENTER Y to confirm Can be set from 0 to 240 sec Note setting 0 the siren commands are not activated SIREN SETTINGS SIREN DURATION This parameter sets the pause time between one activation and the next in the event of a persistent alarm Once you have accessed the menu press CANCEL X to delete the current value To set the new value press ENTER Y to confirm Can be set from 0 to 240 sec Note by setting 0 there will no longer be a pause between one activation and the next SIREN SETTINGS SIREN CYCLES Siren cycle means the maximum number of siren activations in one 24 hour day from 00 00 to 23 59 Ex 5 cycles of 1 minute means that the siren can ring for 1 minute for a maximum of 5 times in one day Once the limit assigned in the case of alarm has been reached the siren will no longer ring This stop will be reset at 23 59 59 Once you have accessed the menu press CANCEL X to delete the current value To set the new value press ENTER Y to confirm Can be set from 0 to 32 sec Note once the value has been changed on the keypad the meter is reset enter the value 0 to not have ring limits OTHER PARAMETERS TAMPER SETTINGS TAMPER SETTINGS SYSTEM TAMPER This parameter enables or disables the anti opening protection of the sim card slot Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER 4 TAMPER
24. the partials is identical to the one used for inputs and outputs The vocabulary used is the same P01 Program Nr 01 P01 Program Nr 01 Pla V Edit 009 123 076 000 You can associate any input to each partial You can also have the same inputs associated to several partials Go to the programs menu and select PARTIAL ZONE 1 Using the vertical arrow keys select the desired partial and press enter to associate the zones fig below 01 input one The figure shows the association of the first 3 zones to partial 1 The zone assigning method is the same as the one already mentioned for other menus inputs outputs Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL AM again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 PROGRAMS MENU EXIT TIMES For each partial you can set a different output time The output time is the one that elapses between the system activation time and the start up of all of the inputs named ENTRY EXIT and PATH When several partials are armed at the same time the longest time is taken into consideration 01 program 01 Sec 30 In figure on an output time of 30 seconds was associated www amceletironica Com 50 X Cseriesv1 0 GROUPS MENU You can create arming scenarios the include several partials There are 4 scenarios they can be named and are armed using the vertical ho
25. user the 64th for system with 64 inputs and the 32th for smaller cuts is also utilized for con figuration Quick Arming function Therefore when you activate this feature you must set the privileges on the users mentioned 32 or 64 www amceleltronica con O 566 X C seriesVT 0 DATE HOUR MENU You can change the date and time on the system using this menu Once you have entered the menu press ENTER rel to change Press ENTER 4 again to enter the day of the week 7 for Mon 2 for Tue 0 for Sun Press the Right arrow to enter the day month year hours minutes in sequence Confirm with ENTER 4 EVENTS MENU The control unit saves each system operation and occurrence The system can save 1000 events with a rotating update system Once the log capacity is full the system will delete the oldest event to make space for new ones In order to make reading easier 2 systems were adopted traditional reading notification system Traditional reading consists of entering the event menu and reading them You can also group them by type of event to make searching and reading easier Fig1 Reading menu for all events E VE N TS M E M OR y All Fig 2 Reading menu for only unread events E VE N TS M F M O R y Unread fig 2 Fig 3 Reading menu for only alarm events EVE N T S M E M O R Y L Alarms kd ca for events connected to EVE N TS M E M O R Y Anomalies fig 4 Fig 9 hemel menu for system arming and dis E VE N
26. using their microswitches DIP SWITCHES referring to the following igure DIP SWITCH Configuration EN NM E z H Z N ME AL N N dief EE i 33 3 3 Al sl N IT For the use of O C outputs refer to the manual paragraph CONNECTIONS OUTPUTS www amceletironica Com 26 X Cseriesv1 0 EXPR S RADIO EXPANSION The 32 device rado receiver is connected to the control unit through the bus 485 line A maximum of 2 can be connected to the control unit There are 2 pairs of ajoswitches with 2 and 4 selectors HD ADR the adaress ted only to the keypad function Tred to the radio receiver section Follow the drawing below for coding the bus address Note dipswitches with 4 selectors only use dipswitch no 3 which enables the cover ant opening protection LEAVE THE OTHER DIPSWITCHES OFF DIP Switch Configuration 188 248 1 2 E o reset 1 e wf Be ik TA 1 2 boo NG READERS REMOTE SOCKETS Readers model PRIS or Proximity uo to a maximum of 8 They must be connected to the BUS 485 line with the respective terminals A B 72V and Before providing power to the system in order to differentiate the peripherals you must address them using thelr microswiches DIP SWICHES referring to the following contigurauons PR SOCKETS A 6 lt o 7 Ke g J The LED
27. 351 NO SUPER RADIO 381 SILENT PANIC 120 ON OFF SYSTEM 401 RADIO TAMPER 383 TECHNO INPUT 150 ON OFF FROM REMOTE 407 PERIPHERAL TAMPER 341 RESET EVENTS 621 ON OFF FROM TIMER 403 PROGRAMMING 407 GENERAL RESET 313 SYSTEM RESTART 305 INPUT 01 130 INPUT 64 130 In the figure you can see the screens related to the list of events that can be transmitted in CID the event code number including the brackets and the standard ones used by the protocol You can freely change and customise all of the event codes for any zone input and any type of event available Select the desired event and confirm with SEND 4 The number flashes and so can be changed LINK PHONES CID For each event you can freely associate the 8 available numbers The system used remains the same A03 Tel 12345678 O View In the figure you can see that telephones 1 and 3 were associated with event A3 corresponding to lack of power Important Pressing the key which indicates View you can see the event clearly associated to the number see fig below Note see the block screen for the complete list of events www amceletironica com 59 X C seriesV1 0 412 EVENTS With this parameter you can view and modify all the codes for all available events with Protocol 4 2
28. ENU System activation is blocked by several situations that can compromise security These situations are in particular lack of power no 220Vac Low buffer batteries in the control unit Anti opening protection of the control unit housing activated tamper Anti manipulation protection of the external Tamper line Notification of tampering with one or more peripherals connected to the bus No registration with the system GSM network Fail of PSTN telephone line These blocks can be momentarily disabled to perform tests or other operations Note Installations without these blocks are to be considered not in compliance with E 50131 1 and EN 50131 3 certifications In the figures to the side you can see what param eters can be changed to stop the system arming ARM N G LOCK block As noted the number 1 is shown to the side of each error event This indicates that the blocks 1 are operational therefore if one or more situations of this type occur the system cannot be armed Changing the value from 1 to O using the CANCEL key X deactivates the arming block for that situa 1 tion 1 ARMING LOCK NoGsm 1 ARMING LOCK NoPstn 1 www amceletironica com 53 X C seriesV1 0 TIMERS MENU The control unit is equipped with a very versatile timer system which can be used to perform various opera Dons at different times and simultaneously gutomate the arming and disarming of one or more partials inhibit user
29. Fig 9 With this menu you can delete a device and all of its associations D01 CU4A00 Nr01 Superv Min 60 fig 4 REED gt fig 5 DOT CU400 Nr01 EXT gt In 11 fig 6 DO1 CU400 Nr01 SWITCH In 12 fig 7 O S D N O S 2 S Sch Replacinc fig 8 O S T N O S 2 S ps Erasinc fig 9 WIRELESS MENU EXPR RESET Each radio module has the possibility of being reset through its own menu When the reset is activated all memorised devices and all associations linked to it are deleted WIRELESS EXPR7 Reset WIRELESS EXPR2 Reset WIRELESS MENU RSSI You can check the real time radio disturbance percentage near the receivers In the figure below you can see 2 different disturbance thresholds in 2 receivers note the radio disturbance notification is done by the control unit when the threshold exceeds 50 for more than 5 seconds WIRELESS EXPR1 RSSI 10 WIRELESS EXPR2 RSSI 20 Wwww amce letttO 1 Cca com X C serlesV1 0 PROGRAMS MENU The control unit has 8 programs that can be named with the following characteristics Can be independently armed disarmed Can be freely associated to users can be freely associated to arming disarming timers can have independently programmable arming times can be clustered in activation groups which can also be named PROGRAMS MENU PARTIALS NAMES As you can see in the figure the system for assigning names to
30. IRELESS MENU 48 WIRELESS MENU DEVICE SELF LEARNING ii nn 48 WIRELESS MENU EXPR RESET iii nn 49 EE ee ere 49 PROGRAMS MEN 50 PROGRAMS MENU FARTIALS NAME S si Aa ES EG ie NAA 50 PROGRAMS MENU PARTIAL ZONES ASSIGNING INPUTS TO PARTIALS ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 50 PROGRAMS MENU EXIT TIMES in 50 GROUPS MENU NNN 51 EPOS VENDO EE oF GROUPS MENU GROUPS gt PROG ASSOCIATE PARTIALS TO GROUpSl eek ee ee Ge ee ee ee ke ee ee ee ee 51 PSTN MENU 52 ADEMCO TONE AMPLITUDE DTMF Gem 52 ARMING LOCK MENU ek TIMERS MENU 54 TIMERS MENU SETTING nn 54 WERO AA GAIN AA DO MERO WENU e 99 MENU USERS iio coo rra 56 MENU USERS USER EE 56 MENU USERS USERS TYPE anran NENE ee SAID ID ee ee ee ee ee ee NIN ee ee ee ee ee ee ee EEE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 56 EE 56 USE DE USER PANO EE 56 DATE HOUR MENU 57 EVENTS MENU 57 SYSTEM RESET MENU 58 ADEMCO MENU 59 CO E E 59 LINK PHONES E 59 AT EE 60 TI TON TE dias 60 ADEMCO PHONE AMLMBERS nn 60 www amceletironica com 3 X C seriesV1 0 ADEMCO SYSTEM ID 61 ADEMCO MAX ATTEMPTS tala 61 ADO MEDE TING T TEN ee 61 ADENCO ZONES TE CO E I a a de AEAEE ts 61 ADEMCO TONE AMPLITUDE DTMF esu 61 IESI MENU a GE 62 MENU OTHER PARAMETERS ee ee Ge nr ee 63 OTHER PARAMETERS SIREN SEITIINGS ee ee ee 63 SIREN SETTINGS SIREN PAUSE ie ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nn 63 SIREN SETTINGS SIREN DURATION A EE Ee 63 SIREN
31. N 23 ACTIVE 87 TAMPERING 157 HELP 24 BATH 88 MANSARD 152 ATTIC 25 BALCONY 89 BLACKOUT 153 LIVING ROOM 26 BARRIER 90 MATRIMONIAL 154 GALLERY 27 GARAGE DOOR 97 MODULE 155 ABOVE 28 LOW 92 SHOP 756 BELOW 29 BATTERY 93 NORTH 157 TURNING OFF 30 BLOCK 94 NIGAT 158 OFF 37 BOX 95 NIGHTLY 159 OFF 32 BOILER 96 NINE 760 ROOM IF BEDROOM 97 NUMBER 167 STUDIO 34 SMALL BEDROOM 98 WORKSHOP 162 SOUTH IS GATE 99 OK 163 SUPERVISION 36 GATE 700 EIGHT 164 TAMPER 37 CELLAR 701 WEST 765 SHADE I8 CONTROL UNIT 102 OWNER S 166 KEYPAD 39 CENTRE 103 GYM 167 DEN 40 CLOSED 104 PARKING AREA 168 TECHNICIAN 47 CLOSED 105 PARTIAL 169 VIDEO CAMERA 42 FIVE 106 PARTIAL_7 170 TEMPERATURE 43 COMMUNICATION 107 PARTIAL 2 177 CURTA N 44 AIR CONDITIONER 108 PARTIAL 3 172 GROUND 45 FREEZER 109 PARTIAL 4 173 TERRACE 46 CONTACT 710 PARTIAL 5 174 LAND 47 CORRIDOR 117 PARTIAL 6 175 ROOF 48 KITCHEN 112 PARTIAL 7 176 TOTAL 49 IN FRONT 173 PARTIAL 8 177 THREE 50 STORAGE 114 FLOOR 178 OFFICE 57 RIGHT 115 PERIMETER 179 ONE 52 REAR 116 PERIODIC 780 EXIT 53 DEACTIVATE 117 SHUTTER 167 QUICK 54 INACTIVE 118 FLOOR 182 VERANDA 55 DISARMED 119 SMALL 183 GLASS WALL 56 TWO 120 SMALL 164 WINDOW 57 ENTRY 127 POOL 185 VOLUME 58 ERROR 122 PUMP 786 ZERO 59 EAST 123 DOOR 60 OUTSIDE 124 PORCH 67 WINDOW 725 ENTRY DOOR 62 SMOKE 726 MAIN 63 FUSES 127 PRODUCTION 64 GARAGE 128 FOUR www amceletironica com 35 X Cseriesv1 0 MENU OF INPUTS TYPE YOU can program dif
32. NINE NUMBER WORKSHOP OK EIGHT WEST OWNER S GYM PARKING AREA PARTIAL PARTIAL 7 PARTIAL 2 PARTIAL 3 PARTIAL 4 PARTIAL 5 PARTIAL 6 PARTIAL 7 PARTIAL 8 FLOOR PERIMETER PERIODIC SHUTTER FLOOR SMALL SMALL POOL PUMP DOOR PORCH ENTRY DOOR MAIN PRODUCTION FOUR 129 130 137 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 147 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 157 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 167 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 160 187 182 183 184 185 186 RADIO COOLING ROBBERY RECEPTION FENCE RESET NETWORK BACK STORAGE STOREROOM RESET HEATING LOUNGE STAIRS SECONDARY OFFICE SIX BASEMENT SENSORS SEVEN LEFT SIREN HELP ATTIC LIVING ROOM GALLERY ABOVE BELOW TURNING OFF OFF OFF ROOM STUDIO SOUTH SUPERVISION TAMPER SHADE KEYPAD DEN TECHNICIAN VIDEO CAMERA TEMPERATURE CURTAIN GROUND TERRACE LAND ROOF TOTAL THREE OFFICE ONE EXIT QUICK VERANDA GLASS WALL WINDOW VOLUME ZERO MENU OF OUTPUTS FUNCTION The assignment method for the output functions is identical to the procedures explained previously for in puts Therefore we will not go through a detailed description of how to set the output from the keypad menu but we will explain the meaning of the parameters YOU can program each output with various functions output disabled C system arming status this activates when the syste
33. NTS MEMORY Unread a N EVENTS MEMORY ATTENTION a non MASTER user Alarms when enter his menu can ONLY EVENTS MEMORY PROGRAM KEYS Anomalies ERASE KEYS EVENTS MEMORY Ze P Arming Disarming EVENTS MEMORY Users Vv Keys sx and dx for outputs selection ACTIVATE 01 output one Keys up and down for activate and deactivate OUTPUTS EDDDE D Deactivate E Activate y ENABLE TELEMANAGEMENT TELEMANAGEMENT Enabled 0 CHANGE CODE User Nr 01 CODE 111111 CODE User Nr 32 Y PROGRAMMING PROGRAM KEYS KEYS 2 User Nr 01 Insert Key by 15 sec PROGRAM KEYS User Nr 32 y DELETE DELETE KEYS KEYS User Nr 01 Deleting Key Success Exit DELETE KEYS User Nr 32 y www amceletironica com 15 X C series V1 0 USER PROGRAMMING MENU 2 CREDIT MANAGEMENT gt Tel TIM 40916 Tel VODAFONE 404 Tel WIND 4155 Tel OTHER Sms TIM PRE CRE SIN v Sms VODAFONE Sms WIND SALDO Sms OTHER KEYWORD Credit Threshold Euro 3 Y VOLUME SETTING VOLUME Level 2 Y OTHER PARAMETERS Speakerphone 1 MENU TEST TEST Siren Y SIREN TEST Activate SIREN TEST Disactivate TEST Inputs v INPUTS TEST Tot 08 V Stop TEST Outputs INPUTS TEST 01 input one v
34. ONE LINE ONLY X SERIES Control unit has 2 terminals L1 and L2 that can be used to connect it to the public telephone line In case of use of telephone lines With INTERNET access rs recommended to use specific filters upstream of the connection with the control unit Terminals 17 and 12 are used to connect telephones When control unit make a call A release the internal phones CONNECTIONS BATTERY TERMINALS The control unit has two butter battery charger terminals The batteries that can be connected range trom 24h to 77 Af The maximum charging current ls about 800MA with a voltage of 73 8 Vac They are protected fromm polarity inversion and short circuits The charging system is intelligent lt recognizes the charge appled and adjusts the current IMPORTANT If there are no batteries on the terminals there fs no measurable voltage The system stops delivering voltage when It does not find the battery charge CONNECTIONS GENERAL ELECTRONIC BOARD SUPPLY TERMINALS At the supply terminals in order to ensure proper operation you must supply a voltage of NO LESS THAN 14 2Vdc The current is linked to the general consumotion of the connected peripherals Refer to the technical soecitications of the individual components to calculate consumpo ons The contro unit comes with 3A Or greater power Suoolles TAMPER SWITCH KEY The board is also equipped with a TAMPER key Jo be used the spring included in the package must be attached t
35. RADIO SETTINGS RADIO NOISE lus parameter enables the notification of radio disturbances with the receivers The radio disturbance no fication is activated when there is a recepton of a potentially dangerous radio signal for more than 5 seconds Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER Y to set the value O disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER Y www amceletironica Com 61 X C seriesV1 0 OTHER PARAMETERS EN50131 SETTINGS EN50131 SETTINGS ENABLE 50131 lus parameter 1s an automatic contigurator tor the set up of the control unit in order to be in compolance With EN 50737 1 and EN 50737 3 When the function is activated the following parameters are changed Input and output times set to 45 only If set higher all inputs configured as double balancing except radio and switch alarm ones masking of the display of the system status The system status will only appear n the first 30 after arming and disarming activation of all arming blocks for conditions other than the standard ones open zones errors tampers etc Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value 0 disabled 1 enabled Confirm with ENTER 4 EN50131 SETTINGS VISUAL STATUS This parameter activates the masking of the display of the system status The system status will only appear In the first 30 after arming and disarming Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value O disabled 1 enabled 5 Contir
36. RoHS ei COMPLIANT mum 2002 95 EC 4 security X412 824 864 C24 64PLUS INSTALLER S EXPANDABLE ALARM CONTROL UNIT WITH 12 64 INPUTS MANUAL www amceletironica com 7 X C seriesV7 0 DESCRIPTION conri da retinas 5 CONTENTS OF THE RAChKRAGE ee ee ee ee Ge Ge ee ee ee ee 6 ASSEMBLY KIT ee ee ee ee nan 6 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 7 8 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 2 9 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 3 10 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 4 11 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 3 12 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD e 13 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD ee ee ee ee ee ee 14 USER PROGRAMMING MENU 7 15 USER PROGRAMMING MENU 2 16 REMOTE VOCAL MANAGEMENT MEN 17 DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC BOARD OF C SERIES CONNECTIONS 18 TERMINALS CHAP 18 DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC BOARD OF X SERIES CONNECTIONS 19 TERMINALS SL 19 CONNECTIONS SERIAL BUS 20 CONNECTIONS SIRENS NANANA 20 CONNECTIONS OUTDUTS ee ee ee ee Ge Ge ee ee ee ee ee 20 CONNECTIONS LOAD 22 CONNECTIONS ZONE TERMINAL 22 CONNECTIONS PHONE TERMINALS ee aaa 23 CONNECTIONS PSTN TELEPHONE LINE ONLY X SERIES 24 CONNECTIONS BATTERY TERMINAL 24 CONNECTIONS GENERAL ELECTRONIC BOARD SUPPLY TERMINAL 24 TAMPER SWITCH KEN 24 SIM CARD ee Ee 24 REO SS 24 PC CONNECTOR EE 24 SIGNALLING LED 24 ANTENNA CONNECTION 24 PERIPHERALS THAT CAN BE CONNECTED ee ee ee ee ee ee 25 K LCD AND K VOICE TERMINAL ee GE ein dladeainemnu
37. S see Ng in the board description paragraph YELLOW LED indicates GSM MOTOR operation During start up A Hashes to indicate that the motor 1s mtlalizing network registration and signal analysis When the operation is over It turns on permanently to Indicate that the engine is ready and is not performing any operation When making a call or sending an SMS the LED will start to Nash again and indicate that the engine 1s operating GREEN LED inaicates the GSM signal level During start up it Hashes along with the GSM motor LED Once the motor LED is steady the green LED will Hash 2 3 or 4 tines and then pause The number of Hashes indicates the GSM signal quantity 7 Nash and a pause lowno signal Installation not recommended 2 Hashes and a pause satistactory signal 3 Hashes and a pause good signal Note you can see this information directly on the keypad CANCEL key RED LED indicates that there 1s problem in the system If steady GSM motor blocked no signal or network sim blocked with PIN If lashing inoicates a battery problem Note you can see this information directly on the keypad CANCEL key STARTING RESET A you want to bring the control unit back to the starting condition you can do different reset types general parameter reset user code reset event reset operation can only be performed by the manufacturer To perform the reset you must know the installer code For details consult the
38. SET Autorization Reset Ongoing Reset Completed Events Memory Wait Exit v www amcelellronica com 12 X C seriesV7 0 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 6 MENU ADEMCO ADEMCO P CID Events ADEMCO A01 Tel 12345678 SIREN Link Phones CID View 00000000 e 320 ZONE TAMPER ADEMCO gt ARM BY USER 01 A2 137 4 2 Events 10 NO 220V DISAR BY USER 01 A3 301 ADEMCO Phones 12345678 20 Link Phones 4 2 4 2 00000000 LOW BATTERY ZONE ALARM 01 A4 309 ADEMCO TEL NUMBER 01 30 NO GSM LINE Phone Numbers from 01 to 08 ZONE RECOVERY 01 A5 351 40 ADEMCO Tel 01 ID CODE NG SYSTEM ON OFF System ID P 1234 romd7 to 08 ZONE a 01 401 y REMOTE ON OFF ADEMCO AC MISSING AT 407 Max Attempts 3 60 ON OFF BY TIMER AC RECOVERY A8 403 ADEMCO 61 Waiting Reply 15 LIFE TEST LOW BATTERY A9 602 MOE MES sa RF NOISE Zone etovely 1 RECOVERY BATTERY A10 344 63 ADEMCO n41 WIR DEV LOW BAT Delay Recovery 0 TAMPER 384 64 WIREL NO SUPER ADEMCO TAMPER RECOVERY A12 381
39. TS KEYPAD BUZZER Enabling this function lets you have an audible signal from the keypads enabled by the opening of one or more inputs When an area is left open the sound lasts about 5 seconds 01 entry door A AA In the figure above inputs 1 and 12 the ones with the square have been enabled for the buzzer Select the Key buzzer menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER Y Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL AM again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 www amceletironica Com 39 X Cseriesv1 0 MENU OF INPUTS SIRENS ACTIVATION This parameter determines which sensors should activate the sirens both external and internal separately 01 Input 01 222221EE2EE22222 The figure above shows that some inputs have both sirens enabled and other only the external one E or only the internal one l Select the Activate siren menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Use the number keys to define the setting Press CANCEL X again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 MENU OF INPUTS AUTOEXCLUSION YOU can make it so the zones that are not ready the ones that are still active open can be automatically disabled during arming The disabling is only active for the arming p
40. The maximum length of the entire bus section can be up to about 1000m When cabling is done over large distances over 400 500m certain precautions must be taken t ls best to use twisted cables suitable for serial ines is best to connect all the perpherals in cascade with the traditional enter and exit avoid making too many junctions on the line aVOIA making too many nodes or star connections with several branches For the use of cables that also have 2 power supply conductors for the peripherals themselves there are no special precautions You must keep in mind the consumption level and that the distances do not cause high voltage drops From the peripherals you can also supply all of the sensors connected to it with no operating problems The bus supply terminals supply 13 8Vac 3A protected by an independent se f resetting ruse f connecting supplementary power supplies remember that the negatives must always be in common and that the technical characteristics must be identical to those provided by the manufacturer see the technical data The pernoherals that can be connected are 8 keypads two of which can be the model with the built in radio receiver 8 readers traditional type andor transponder or those bullt into the keypads 2 radio type expansions Inout expansions each module comes with 8 zone inputs 4 output expansions each module comes with 3 O C outputs note all of the devices that can be connected START
41. UTS imer 01 Sun USERS www amceletironica Com 54 X C seriesV1 0 Once you have selected the timer set the hour and selected the users and or outputs and or partials you must set the base parameter in other words whether at D F g S 1 2 3 45 6 78 that time they are activated or deactivated In the figures to the side you can see the related screens D e ri me t er 0 1 m em m m m m 0 deactivation block of partial user output 1 activation unblock if partial user output no association 02 OU pu t two fig 1 turning off of partial one and arming of partial 2 e mm mm ME e mm EE EE EE e m mm e e was programmed Fig 2 activation of outout 2 was programmed Fig 3 block of user 1 was programmed 0 1 U ser N F 0 1 EE EE TIMERS MENU EXCLUSIONS Once you have set the timers and created the weekly profiles you can make it so the automatic action is suspended for a period of time e g for vacations holidays etc The exclusion periods have a start and end date The beginning starts at 00 01 and the end at 23 59 59 Period 03 10 02 lt gt 25 02 In the figure you can see that exclusion period no 3 was programmed This period starts at 00 01 on 10 02 and ends at 23 59 59 on 25 02 TIMERS MENU ENABLE EXCLUSIONS After having set the exclusion period it is activated by associating it to one or more timers The exclusion periods can be associated precisely to the individual timers of the 8 avail
42. WITH ADDRESS 7 ex keypad 7 socket 7 expansion 7 expansion 2 CONNECTIONS SIRENS The connection to the sirens is done on the SIREN terminals AP rs the terminal enabled for antr opening protection The reference is negative Nf can be configured as NORMALLY CLOSED or as BALANCED at 7K putting in series on the line a resistor with that value This parameter is found In MISC PARAMETERS Terminals are the siren power supply and battery recharge The available current 1s what 1s provided by the power supply on the control unit Terminal C 1s the operating positive missing for siren activation The connected siren must be configured with start af positive MISSING Terminal PZ is the command for the internal piezo siren It supplies a positive when the system IS IN alarm Terminals NC NO COM are free exchange alarm terminals and are done using a traditional relay max current 2A 30Vac Note you can also use output 1 for functions linked to the siren in order to have independent signal ling of the internal siren based on the alarm zone Or for controlling the siren flasher with separate sirer flasher commands using a possible alarm log signal function can be activated from the out puts menu CONNECTIONS OUTPUTS There are 5 outouts avaliable on the contro until on an expandable electronic board up to 17 with remote boards connected on the bus All outputs except no 7 are the OPEN COLLECTOR type with a maximum
43. able for each day of the week Each timer can have more than one period of exclusion 01 Mon 12345678 In the figure you can see that at timer no 2 for Monday 2 exclusion periods were associated no 1 and no 3 www amceletironica com 55 X C seriesV1 0 MENU USERS The control unit has a total of 64 users all of which can be freely associated to groups and partials Each user can be programmed with specific privileges detailed information on these privileges below MENU USERS USER NAMES Unlike all of the other parameters the user names are programmed using the traditional method entering he en re name Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 Using the Up and Down arrow keys select the desired user then press Y aga n Press CANCEL X to delete the existing name Enter the new NAME using the alphanumeric keys Confirm with ENTER Y As mentioned in the introduction you can program users with different privileges display only the system status This function is simply for displaying the armed disarmed status of the system on the keypad when not visible setting tied to EN 50131 R change user code and program keys This function generates a user that operates only with the system disarmed and changes all the user codes and programs keys M master This function generates the user with the maximum privileges a user can have read events change date time program keys delete keys display input sta
44. al Telephones Link output one eeeeeee 7 8 corresponding partial This parameter lets you activate the output by a ring of a telephone MENU OUTPUTS O01 User Nr 01 AA gt Select the output and associate the telephone numbers Users Link 000000000000000 IMPORTANT always enter the telephone number with the i international prefix 39 for Italy MENU OUTPUTS O01 Input one Inputs Link 000000000000060 y MENU WIRELESS EXPR1 Waiting D01 CU400 Nr 01 WIRELESS gt EXPR1 Storing gt Free 10 32 P Signal LIL WIRELESS EXPR2 Waiting D01 CU400 Nr 01 EXPR2 Storing Free 32 32 Battery 70 WIRELESS EXPR1 RESET D01 CU400 Nr 01 EXPR1 Reset Free 10 32 Input o WIRELESS EXPR2 RESET D01 CU400 Nr 01 EXPR2 Reset Free 32 32 Superv Min 60 WIRELESS D01 CU400 Nr 01 EXPR1 RSSI 50 REED 2 In 0 WIRELESS D01 CU400 Nr 01 EXPR2 RSSI 0 EXT 2 ln 0 D01 CU400 Nr 01 SWITCH gt In 0 D01 CU400 Nr 01 Replacing D01 CU400 Nr 01 Erasing a A A A A GEE EK SEN N EE AA MENU MENU PROGRAMS P01 Program Nr01 PO1 Program Nr01 01 Kitchen PROGRAMS Partials Names Play V Edit 106 000 000 000 02 Salon E N i 05 Shad MENU PROGRAMS 01 input one 06 Bathroom Partial 1 Zones 0000000 07 etc etc 08 MENU PROGRAMS 01 program 1 Exit Times Sec 30 v www amcelellronica com 10 X C seriesV1 0 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 4 MENU GROUPS or MENU GROUPS Names or G01 Gro
45. ard are to be left in the OFF position Even the LED indications dont need to be checked All of the indications for the device operation are visible on the keypad note To enable antt opening protection open the jumper on the back of the board 1 SONO a oo mm E X Cseriesv1 0 WWW a amp mMceleuronica com 25 INPUT EXPANSIONS The control unit has 8 inputs which can be expanded to 64 using the optional Exoin module The module must be connected to the BUS 485 line with the respective terminals A B 12 V and Before providing power to the system in order to differentiate the peripherals you must address them using lier microswitches DIP SWITCHES referring to the following igure DIP Switch Configuration Please Note in CONFIGURATION 7 ALL DIPSWITCHES ARE OFF The inputs on each module are at the head of terminals INT 2 and up to ING and can be used as follows iro INT to ING N C NA Balanced Double Balanced type inputs IN7 and IN8 N C MA type inputs or It can be used for Switch Alarm type quick contacts For input connections refer to the manual paragraph CONNECTIONS INPUTS OUTPUT EXPANSIONS The control unit has 5 outouts which can be expanded to 77 using the ootional Exous module The module must be connected to the BUS 485 line with the respective terminals A B 72V and Before providing power to the system in order to differentiate the peripherals you must address them
46. c In the screen shown in the figure if you press ENTER 4 you will access the list of programmed devices fig below For each device as you can see in the figure to the de h ters average device signal Ig 1 D01 CU400 Nr 01 Averages the notifications received battery status The result in this case is also the average of several notifications Synoptics panel input status You can have the open closed status of the inputs 8 available for each device www amceletironica com 48 X Cseriesv1 0 supervision calculation for each device the system automatically calculates the cadence of the transmissions and estimates the average time therefore the result of the supervision calculation is not instantaneous and differs between devices Association of radio inputs to wired ones In the example shown in figure 5 6 7 you can see that the device has 3 inputs available the magnetic reed an external wired contact and a switch alarm quick counter You can freely associate these 3 in puts and partialise and divide them as if they were separate As you can see in the figure the 3 inputs on contact No 1 have been associated to different control unit inputs no 10 11 12 Replacing a device Fig 8 If a device fails it can be replaced with an identical one keeping the previously made associations Once the replacement is confirmed with ENTER press the learn key to self learn the new one Delete device
47. c 24H Generates a panic event with no visible notification it does not take into account the system status A instant alarm Immediate alarm as soon as activated with armed system and even during entry exit times R robbery Immediate alarm as soon as activated with armed system and even during entry exit times P path Instant alarm It is delayed following the set times only in 2 cases during entry time ifan ENTRY EXIT input is breached and during exit time to give enough time to leave the location protected during system arming H 24h alarm Generates an immediate alarm regardless of the system status whether armed or disarmed E entry exit The sensor does not alarm if activated or deactivated during entry and exit times If it remains open after those times the system will raise an alarm S only dialer with system armed Silent Alarm NO siren YES in event log Generates an alarm event and activates the communicator with the system armed without activating the siren T double technological status Generates a technical event without taking into account the system status whether armed or disarmed O on off Input with step by step activation and deactivation function When it is unbalanced it changes the arm sta tus If armed it switches to disarmed and vice versa you can freely associate one or more partials see the following paragraphs Z only ON Input with only a system activation function when it is unba
48. can make it so that the zones that are not ready the ones that have remained active open cannot be disabled in any way and by no user type Therefore if they are not ready the system cannot be armed 01 entry door In the figure above inputs 1 and 12 the ones with the square have been blocked Therefore if they are not ready the system cannot be armed and in order to be able to arm it the inputs must be set to rest Select the Block disabling menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER Y Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL AM again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 MENU OF INPUTS TEST ENABLING YOU can make it so problematic inputs false alarms or other are put in TEST status The test status calls for a call to a set telephone number number 8 and the disabling of the siren while all alarms generated are notified in the log also with the description test 01 entry door A A In the figure above inputs 1 and 12 the ones with the square have been put in test status Select the Enable Test menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 7 Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL NX again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 MENU OF INPU
49. consecutive transimissions M77 tamper disp radio Notification of tamperng with ooening of programmed radio devices M72 user access not enabled Notitication of attempted access by a user with a timer blocked code This is activated when the code 1s not enabled in a programmed time Fame M73 block from incorrect codes Notitication of system block due to repeated access attempts by invalid user codes or codes not enabled by the timer The event is activated after 5 attempts The system remains locked for TO minutes Each reset attempt or other manoeuvre including general shutdown of the system resets the counter which starts the count over from the top M14 antr aggression panic Notitication of antr aggression panic event It is generated by a user code programmed for antf coercion This code works like a normal user except A activates and emergency coercion call to the programmed numbers M715 PSTN KO Notiication of PSTN line fail event M16 PSTN OK Notification of PSTN line restore event CRED T Notitication of credit below the set threshold This event can only be programmed in SMS mode ECHO Activation of forwarding of all incoming SMS to programmed numbers This event can only be programmed In SMS mode www amceletironica Colm ES X C seriesV1 0 Go fo the assign telephones menu Press ENTER rel and use the vertical arrows to scroll through the available events marked with M see list above Press ENTER 4
50. d value Press CANCEL X to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 MENU OF INPUTS PROGRAMS ON OFF You can associate the desired partials to each input programmed with the OM OFF funcion 101 Prg 12345678 Input one 000 In the figure above partials 1 2 3 were associated with input 01 The square indicates the associated par tials the dot indicates those not associate Select the Partials ON OFF menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER Y Use the up and down arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enter the desired value pressing CANCEL X on the partial desired when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL X to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 MENU OF INPUTS USERS ON OFF You must associate a user to each input programmed with the ONOFF functon This Ze to recognize the user and so he can manage the remote controls as a true user In the figure above user 10 was associated to input 25 programmed with the ON OFF function Therefore the remote control associated to the input will take on the identity of user 10 Select the Users ON OFF menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the up and down arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enter the desired value when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL X to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 www amceletironica com 38 X Cseriesv1 0 MENU OF INPUTS LOCK EXCLUSION YOU
51. ders With LEDs that activate different programs depending on their position in the site to be protected www amceletironica Colm 28 X C series V1 0 FIRST START UP Once all of the connections are complete especially those tied to the serial bus you can power up the con trol unit If the contro unit does not have a SIM inserted the display will show which of the major providers has the strongest signal Remember that once you have verified the best provider signal in order to insert the SIM you must turn the control unit completely off When you remove power trom the control unit you will not lose any data Including the date and ume Once you have powered it up check the following Keypad no 7 must communicate properly with the control unit The date and time and the word main tenance must appear make sure that the contro unit has no system error notifications such as no battery or no 220Vac etc You can check this through a quick consultation of the notifications by pressing the CANCEL koy X once fol lowed by an enabled code default MASTER 111111 A ter about 1 minute the GSM system must be registered You can check the signal and provider by press ing the CANCEL key X twice Note pressing the CANCEL key X will give you other system information battery status power supply model FW and HW version LED FUNCTIONING LOGIC You can also see some system information directly on the motherboard using the 3 LED
52. determine when the intruders leave the protected area 0 deactivated 1 activated Note The reset activity is managed by the alarm cycled determined by the siren time Therefore the shorter the siren time the closer the notification of the resets ADEMCO TONE AMPLITUDE DTMF GSM If there are CID data reception problems on the part of the reception control unit due to the GSM transmission you can modify the amplitude of the tone issues both positively in other words increasing it or negatively de creasing it The parameter set to default is the 3 which indicates the best amplification used in our tests The values that can be modified range from O to 10 The higher the number the more the system amplifies the signal Below the default value 3 the signal s amplitude will be clearly reduced www amceletironica Com 67 X Cseriesv1 0 TEST MENU The control unit is equipped with a test tool to be able to verify that the system is operating properly The tests that can be performed are siren inputs outputs voice Call Contact ID call T E S T In the fig you can see the screens for performing the siren test Once you have entered the menu use the S Iren ENTER key 4 to activate and deactivate the siren test S R E N T E S T Activate SIREN TEST Disactivate The inputs test is performed by counting down the breached areas In the example in the figure there N P U TS TE S T are still 34 input
53. e main function Is to distribute the audio on the enabled keypads notitication of system arming and disarming notification of open zones notiticaton of alarm zones The connection is done through a single terminal which is the one closest to the output terminals see Ng Al available keypads can be connected The cable to be used can be any type and it is better if it 1s outside the serial cable for the peripheral connection Since the audio is analogue high impedance it 1s best to use cables with sections of 0 5mm plus Keypads with this functions have a terminal called SPK that is used for lhis function You must close the EOL jumper on one of the keypads connected to the audio line IMPORTANT out of all of the audio keypads connected to the phone line one MUST HAVE THE EOL JUMPER CLOSED The other function of these terminals is to emulate the public telephone line You can make and receive calls connecting a normal tone telephone on 2 terminals see Hg IMPORTANT this line does not have the high voltage ring notification therefore you must program an O C output with RING function and connect the desired rings tiny 330 ER iu A NI AAK sii SS 11 System armed disarmed input status zone in alarm etc K LCD voice ONT FAC ENIN og SN en o ent eN ep M i O BABA ve a a ee A Wa A OO N i www amceletironica com 23 X C series V1 0 CONNECTIONS PSTN TELEPH
54. e system is armed D only with system disarmed It activates only if the system is disarmed T only Total It activates only when the system is armed in Total mode 1 8 corresponding partial It activates only when the partial selected is armed In the figure you can see how only output 2 can be active and only when the system is completely armed The remaining outputs can be activated in any conditions MENU OF OUTPUTS TELEPHONES LINK For every output programmed with the PILOT function you can associate up to 8 telephones Remember that this type of association is for outputs that can be ring activated You must program the telephone numbers with the international prefix 393354568526 to give the system the possibility of recognising the ID of the number which must be visible 001 Tel 12345678 In the figure you can see that output no 1 has the first 3 telephone numbers associated out of the 8 available MENU OF OUTPUTS USERS LINK For each output programmed using the associated user function you can associate several user codes This association allows a user to activate a stable or pulse output by simply keying in their code Remember that an output with a duration of 0 is stable so the operation is step by step codez ON gt code OFF 001 user Nr di In the figure you can see that output no 1 has the first 3 users associated therefore when the codes for those users is entered the output will activate
55. eriod when the system is disarmed the zones become operative again they are not re enabled if they are closed after the exit time 01 entry door In the figure above inputs 1 and 12 the ones with the square have been selected When they are not ready the system will automatically disable them Select the autodisabling menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL AM again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 MENU OF INPUTS ZONES DELAYS For each input With ENTRY EXTT function you can set an entry time This time starts after the sensor itself has been breached with the system armed and is only valid with the system armed The exit times are set for each partial directly trom the partials menu In the figure above a 30 delay has been set for input 25 programmed with the ENTRY EXIT function Select the Input times menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the up and down arrows to select the desired input then press again Enter the desired value when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL X to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 www amceletironica Com 40 X Cseriesv1 0 MENU OF INPUTS TELEPHONES LINK For each input you can set the voice call and or sms to the programmed numbers 101 Tel 12345678 _Pla V
56. ferent input types e C normally closed e O normally open e B balanced e D double balancing e S switch alarm quick counter for shutter contacts and or inertials e R Radio Select the Type menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Insert the letter that corresponds to the type Press CANCEL X to delete the existing name At the end confirm with ENTER 4 01 Input 01 RBBCCORDDDDDD NORMALLY NORMALLY OPEN CLOSED N C NA 71 Z1 I 74 BALANCED INPUT R1 R1 1KQ Anti opening Contact Normally Closed Contact Normally closed Oo oo o o OO o o o TAMPER a MASCH N C 1K 2 2K FromZ1toZ6 COM or negative DOUBLE BALANCING 1K BROWN BLACK RED 2 2K RED RED RED You can set the SWITCH ALARM inputs for all 8 inputs in the control unit board and ONLY the last 2 7 8 for each expansion You can Set all the radio type inputs available including those on the control unit board When an input is set as radio the wired terminals are no longer activate therefore they will no longer work Once the radio type is selected you will have to associate the radio device inputs to the desired inputs wireless menu www amceletironica Com 36 X C seriesV1 0 MENU OF INPUTS FUNCTION YOU can program each input with different functions silent pani
57. he name door alarm Input Where 009 alarm 123 door 076 input 000 no value Note that each name is made up of 4 words In this case only 3 words were used with the 000 equal to no text In order to change the name Select the Names menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the down and up arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Insert the numbers that correspond to the words using the number keys Press CANCEL X to delete the existing name At the end confirm with ENTER 4 To listen again return to the previous menu and press Note The following is a complete list of the words available The numbers indicate the parameter to enter www amceletironica com 34 X C seriesV1 0 7 BLINDING 65 GAS 129 RADIO 2 TURNING ON 66 GENERAL 130 COOLING 3 ON 67 GARDEN 137 ROBBERY 4 ON 68 DAY 132 RECEPTION 5 WATER 69 LARGE 133 FENCE 6 AGGRESSION 70 GROUP 1349 RESET 7 SUPPLY 71 FAILED 735 NETWORK 8 FLOODING 72 FAILURE 736 BACK 9 ALARM 73 LIGHTING 137 STORAGE 10 HIGH 74 FIRE 138 STOREROOM 17 ADMINISTRATION 75 INERTIAL 139 RESET 12 HALLWAY 76 ENTRY 740 HEATING 13 CORNER T7 ARMED 147 LOUNGE 14 OPEN 78 INSIDE 142 STAIRS 15 OPEN 79 IRRIGATION 143 SECONDARY 16 OPENING 80 LABORATORY 144 OFFICE 17 AREA 67 LAUNDRY 145 SK 18 STOP 82 LINE 146 BASEMENT 19 ELEVATOR 63 LOCATION 147 SENSORS 20 ATTIC 64 SKYLIGHT 148 SEVEN 27 ACTIVATE 85 WAREHOUSE 149 LEFT 22 ACTIVATION 86 MAGNETIC 150 SIRE
58. ion R radio input associated to wireless device y SE INPUTS MENU 01 input one silent panic 24H Function A EE P A instant alarm R robbery d P path A 24h alarm INPUTS MENU 01 input one inbound outbound State eeeoeee S only dialer when system armed Silent Alarm No A Siren Yes in event log 7 double technological INPUTS MENU 01 input one status Alarm Pulses 1 O onoff Z only ON d Y only OFF INPUTS MENU 101 Prg 12345678 Programs On Off Input one eeeeeee INPUTS MENU 01 input one Users On Off gt User 1 INPUTS MENU 01 input one Lock Exclusion 000000000000000 INPUTS MENU 01 input one Test Enabling 000000000000000 INPUTS MENU 01 input one Keypad Buzzer 060000000000000 2 intemelEMemel INPUTS MENU Ll 01 input one ee Sirens Activat 22222222222222222 eae INPUTS MENU 01 input one Zones Delays 30 INPUTS MENU 01 input one AutoExclusion 060000000000060 V Voice Message INPUTS MENU yl 101 Tel 12345678 G 4 pi S SMS Messages Telephones Link Play V V T Both v www amcelellronica com 9 X C seriesV1 0 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 3
59. lanced it arms the system you can freely associ ate one or more partials see the following paragraphs Y only off Input with only a system deactivation function when it is unbalanced it disarms the system you can freely associate one or more partials see the following paragraphs Select the Function menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER lt s Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Insert the letter that corresponds to the function Press CANCEL X to delete the existing name At the end confirm with ENTER 4 01 Input 01 www amcelellronica com I7 X C series V1 0 MENU OF INPUTS STATE YOU can display the inputs in real time during the opening and closing phase on the synoptics panel 01 entry door THE figure shows the synoptics panel indicating inputs 1 and 12 open The opening is represented by the square The areas at rest are represented by the dot Select the Status menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the desired input MENU OF INPUTS ALARM PULSES For each Input you can set the number of pulses before the Input itself trogers the alarm The parameter ranges fom 1 to TOO The reset threshold 1s 1 minute Select the alarm pulses menu in the MENU OF INPUTS parameter Press ENTER 4 Use the up and down arrows to select the desired input then press Y again Enter the desire
60. lete the current value Set the new value and press ENTER Y to confirm Can be set from 0 to 240 Note the default value is 0 disabled OTHER PARAMETERS QUICK ARMING With this parameter you can enable the control unit arming without using your personal code Once the func tion is enabled all you need to do is press the key and select the desired program The settings of Quick Arming function are related to the last user available the 32th or the 64th depending on the cut of the central used Therefore all user parameters are entered in this postion Once you have entered the menu press ENTER W e press 1 to enable e press O to disable OTHER PARAMETERS SPEAKERPHONE This parameter enables voice reports from the keypad of the following status System Armed System Disarmed Zones Open Indication during Keypad arming Press ENTER 4 then CANCEL X to disable or 1 to enable the function note the speaker function will not be available even if enabled while the control unit is involved in calls www amceletironica com 65 X C seriesV1 0 OTHER PARAMETERS MAINTENANCE With this parameter you can put the control unit in maintenance mode This condition means the system even In the presence of alarms tampers errors etc does not activate the siren or remote communications When the control unit 1s in maintenance mode It Will show on the display Once you have entered the menu press ENTER 4 e press
61. ll deactivate all physical controls on the board and will operate with radio controls You can change all the available inputs to radio including those on the moth erboard When a radio type expansion is enabled the control unit makes all open inputs available even without adding physical wired expansions therefore you can associate some radio type inputs WIRELESS MENU DEVICE SELF LEARNING Before associating and or programming the radio device functions you must first make the receiver learn the radio code of each individual device This operation can only be done from the keypads having already enabled the radio receivers see peripherals menu Once the radio expansions have been enabled those on the they keyboard or individual ones go to the menu Wireless gt Expr1 2 storing press ENTER lt s At this point the system waits to receive the codes from the devices fig below pressing the learn key on the Individual device or any key on the remote controls they will be memorised inside the selected receive expr1 or expr2 which will then update the number of the free ones and pro grammed ones fig below Expr1 waiting Free 20 32 In the figure you can see that expansion No 1 was selected and 20 out of 32 devices are free 12 memo rised devices Once the devices have been learned you can manage the associations to the inputs and display all avail able information type batteries supervision radio range et
62. ls Press ENTER 4 When the cursor ashes Insert the telephone number using the number keys Right or left arrow key to move within the number Use the CANCEL key X to delete Confirm with ENTER 4 TEL NUMBER 07 03626897212 www amceletironica Colm 60 X Cseriesv1 0 ADEMCO SYSTEM ID For each telephone number you can associate a different system ID code Press ENTER 4 When the cursor Nashes insert the system 1D number using the number keys Right or left arrow key to move within the number Use the CANCEL key X to delete Confirm with ENTER 4 EL 01 ID CODE 234 With this parameter you can establish the number of call attempts that the system must perform before no tify the error in the event of no CID notification In this case the attempt performance is not by rotation but all of the attempts set will be made to the same number In the event of failed notification the system will move on to the next number programmed from 1 to 10 Important every failed attempted is shown in the event log ADEMCO WAITING REPLY This is the amount of the time the system waits for a response during a call before going on to the next one It can be set from 1 to 50 seconds 4 DEMCO ZONES RECOVERY You can have the return CID transmission at rest for the inputs in alarm The use of this function activates the real time report for the activity in the individual zone during an alarm cycle By activating it you can
63. ls actually connected to the RS 485 bus The peripheral assignment logic 1s represented with a square activated in the related menu while a dot means the peripheral is not enabled HO 12345678 As you can see in the figure keypads 7 2 3 are enabled while the rest are not Key In the installer code Use the vertical arrow keys to select the specific menu see title Press ENTER 4 to enter Select the specific menu using the vertical arrow keys Press and confirm with ENTER 4 until the peripheral cursor flashes Use the horizontal arrow keys to select the number of the desired peripheral Use the CANCEL key X to select unselect Confirm with ENTER 7 Use the key to exit the menu Repeat the operation for all types of peripherals you wish to enable For keypads and sockets you can enable the buzzer in various ways K key sound lt Input times gt Output Time A Chime K lt gt A The enabling method is the same In the example in the figure the key sound was enabled along with the input and output times www amceletironica com 30 X C seriesV1 0 MENU OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS PROGRAM THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND OPTIONS For voice calls and SMS there are 8 phone numbers avalable that can be freely associated to the individual nputs and all avaliable events Only telephone numbers and thelr ootions are entered in this menu FOr as sociation with the zones and events consult the specific pa
64. m is armed in any scenario A external alarm siren follows the performance of the external siren X internal siren only out 1 follows the performance of the internal siren M memory red keypad LED follows the performance of the red LED on the keypad It is activated when there is a new event to be read O Total arming This ts activated only when the system is totally armed 1 8 partial arming This is activated when the associated partial is activated V no 220 network This is activated when there is no power supply to the system B low battery This is activated when the buffer battery is low below 10 5Vdc S system control green keypad LED follows Follows the performance of the green LED on the keypad It is activated when one or more zones remain active I activation on input opening association from Input menu Output associate to inputs D bell buzzer This is activated when inputs with the option buzzer are activated Z radio batteries low This is activated when one or more batteries in the radio device are low Y No radio supervision This is activated when radio supervision of a programmed device is lost T timer activation Follows the timer settings E attempted user timer access This is activated when a user code that is temporarily disabled by the timer is keyed in U user code activation local and remote This is activated when a user code associated to both local and remote is
65. m with ENTER 4 EN50131 SETTINGS VISUAL ZONES TROUBLES This parameter activates the masking of the not ready zones and troubles in LCD In normal mode when there are zones not ready andor troubles the LCD displays such zones troubles Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER 4 to set the value O disabled 1 enabled gt Confirm with ENTER 4 EN50131 SETTINGS NO 220 MIN This parameter is the tme that elapses between the no power notification which is instantaneous and the remote communication through the GSM communicator SMS voice calls CID Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER and set the value value can be set from 0 to 240 sec Confirm with ENTER lt default O seconds immediate call EN50131 SETTINGS EN 50131 SELF EXCLUSION Parameter linked to inputs It determines the maximum number of consecutive alarmstampoers for an Input after which the system wil automatically disable It until the next Arming Disarming Once you have accessed the menu press CANCEL X to delete the current value Set the new value and press ENTER Y to confirm It can be set from 1 to 10 Default value 5 OTHER PARAMETERS LIFE TEST This parameter indicates aller how many hours the system must regularly inform the user that the le test result Is Success ul and that therefore the GSM system works properly the value to be inserted iS expressed in hours Once you have accessed the menu press ENTER Y press CANCEL X to de
66. manual will void the warranty The installation must be performed in a workmanlike manner by qualified personnel lt 1s recommended to verity the correct operation of the alarm system at least once a month but a reliable electronic alarm system does not prevent intrusion robbery We or otherwise but simply to decrease the risk Of ther occurrence The dialer or GSM technology without the use of PSTN phone lines can not be guaranteed in the event of restriction and or problems due to defects in the service offered by the network operator www amceletironica Com 67 X Cseriesv1 0
67. n SIREN C operating positive missing for external siren SIREN PZ operating positive to give for the internal siren S REN AP line tamper ant opening with negative reference ALARM nc no com free exchange relay for alarm operation HA B RS 485 peripheral connection IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 inputs NC NA Balanced Double Balanced COM negative reference for the inputs LOADS 73 8Vdc power supply for external equipment SPK terminal line speakerphone for use with K LCD VOICE OUT 1 Programmable relay output also as separate internal siren or log OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 open collector outouts positive reference for open collector outputs REC KEY voice message recording key TAMPER KEY contro unit ant opening tamper L7 L2 telephone line output to connect to public telephone line 17 72 felephones output to connect to any private telephones Operation of the led on board FLASHING RED LED battery s absent or low RED LED FIXED f GSM rs disabled it indicates a fault on the PSTN fine f PSTN fs disabled it indicates a fault on the GSM fine f both are active It indicates a fault on one of the 2 fines www amceletironica com 19 X Cseriesv1 0 CONNECTIONS SERIAL BUS The perjoherals keypads expansions sockets etc are connected to the electronic board through an AS485 Me terminals A and B This connection complies with the generally adopted rules for this type of ne
68. ndependent self reset ng fuse This terminal can supply any device connected to the control unit with separate protection If there are any problems on this line the rest of the system will continue to function normally CONNECTIONS ZONE TERMINALS The control unit has 8 zones from Z1 to Z8 that can be connected using various methods NC NA single BALANCING double BALANCING The reference is negative which is represented by the 4 COM terminals located on the zone terminal board DOUBLE BALANCING this type of connection calls for the use of 2 single wires for signaling CUT AND SHORT CIRCUIT and ALARM The resistors used are 1K and 2K2 connected as in the diagram SINGLE BALANCING this type of connection calls for the use of 2 single wires for signalling SHORT CIR CUIT and ALARM The resistor to use In this case 1s only 7K For N C and N A connections use the terminals by connecting them properly with the detection devices used consult the manuals for the individual devices The following is the diagram for connecting the zone inputs TO a En gt j 8 Es Me A e e I A E A DIG ina o rs E28 e ins GAN e o Connection NC and NA Single GE balancing aang Detector Detector Detector Tamper line AP terminal www amce letironica com ES X C seriesV7 0 CONNECTIONS PHONE TERMINALS The control unit has 2 terminals named PHONE that can be used for 2 funcions Th
69. o the key itself Afterwards enable the protection trom the related menu misc parameters SIM CARD SLOT The control unit is ready to use a traditional voice SIM card NOT DATA Before inserting the SIM you must perform a few preliminary operations unlock the sim with the PIN Delete all sins IMPORTANT BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVING THE S M FROM THE SLOT TURN THE CONTROL UNIT COMPLETELY OFF REC KEY The REC key located on the board is used to start recording user ident fication messages After having launched the record command trom the keypad the control unit waits Recording starts only when the user activates the REC key that is located near the microphone Once the message is recorded A can be Ms tened to immediately using the speaker on the board itself PC CONNECTOR There is a 4 pole connected on the board called PC This 1s for programming the control unit using PC Soft ware For programming you must use the optional COM S accessory Refer to the soecitic paragraph for details SIGNALLING LEDS The control unit has 3 signaling LEDS red LED error battery power supply GSM communicator etc green LED GSM signal 7 Hash low 2 satistactory 2 good 4 excellent orange LED gsm motor activated steady on no activity Hashing communicaing ANTENNA CONNECTOR The board has a SMA type connector for the antenna cable The control unit comes with a 3m long antenna cable A 10m cable optional can also be u
70. oblems with the default setting 4 5sec you can shorten or lengthen the pause to allow the panel to better understand the tone of free and the responses from users recelvers Indicates the number of rings after which the skip answering machine function starts up it remains active for 30 seconds If set to O indicates that it is disabled If set make the rings you have set end the call wait for a time under 30 seconds recall the system the panel will respond immediately without waiting for the numbers of rings setted Voice Call Ademco Call ONLY PSTN ONLY PSTN This parameter is used for both voice and digital calls determines which must be the priority of the notifica tion message to send if there is the PSTN and GSM line Therefore it is possible to determine which of the lines is a priority for the delivery of messages The para meter is split for voice calls and for those digital type to a monitoring If there are CID data reception and or composition number problems on the part of the reception control unit due PSTN transmission you can modify the amplitude of the tone issues both positively in other words increasing it or negatively decreasing it The parameter set to default is the 40 which indicates the best am plification used in our tests The values that can be modified range from O to 63 The higher the number the more the system amplifies the signal WWW SE com 52 X C series V1 0 ARMING LOCK M
71. or deactivate based on the status www amceletironica com 16 X C seriesV1 0 MENU OF OUTPUTS INPUTS LINK For each output programmed using the associated input function you can associate several inputs This association allows an output associated to inputs to be activated based on the operating conditions of the output itself Ex an input can move 2 outputs one with the system armed garden lights and one with the system disarmed entry door courtesy light 001 input one In the figure you can see output no 1 has the first 2 inputs associated www amceletironica com 47 X C seriesV7 0 WIRELESS MENU The control unit can manage the radio zones These are programmable as shown previously in reception devices EXPR1 and EXPR2 In particular they are the radio receivers described in the PERIPHERALS MENU Each radio receiver can save up to 32 radio devices for a total of 64 The radio devices that can be programmed are IF sensor one wired input used triple contact reed external contact switch alarm contact 3 wired inputs can be used double contact reed external contact 2 wired inputs can be used glass breaking contact reed inertial contact 2 wired inputs can be used smoke detector on input used 5 channel remote control 5 inputs can be programmed When the radio devices are saved in order to make the operational they must be associated to the wired zones All wired inputs programmed as RADIO TYPE wi
72. p we can choose what to do either not activate it or activated it after the set time see autoreset parameter MENU OF OUTPUTS POLARITY The polarity can be set for each output Being Open Collector type outputs when they are deactivated that means they are not closed negative 01 output 01 00000011110000000 The figure shows that some outputs are N A symbol 0 and some are N C symbol 1 Note Output 1 is the only one with a free exchange relay MENU OF OUTPUTS AUTORESET This parameter must only be used for delayed outputs The autoreset function resets the activation of a delayed output if before the activated the triggering event is reset also see delayed outputs www amceletironica Com 45 X Cseriesv1 0 The figure shows how output 1 is configured as auto reset Ex 1 01 with NO 220ac function with a 1 hour delay the 220Vac power returns within a half hour and the output interrupts the delay and stops the activation process Ex 2 02 with NO 220ac function with a 1 hour delay the 220Vac power returns within a half hour and the output does NOT interrupt the delay BUT CONTINUES the activation process AFTER AN HOUR IT IS ACTIVATED MENU OF OUTPUTS OPERATING CONDITIONS For each output you can establish the operating conditions based on the system conditions X function always active As soon as the event occurs the output activates with its times A only with system armed It activates only if th
73. ragraphs Go to the telephone number menu Press SEND 4 When the cursor ashes insert the telephone number using the number keys Right or left arrow key to move within the number Use the CANCEL key X to delete Confirm with ENTER 4 For each telephone number you can set the call options Use the vertical arrow keys to go to the specific menu The entry method is the same Go fo the specific menu When the cursor ashes use CANCEL X to select the enabled box A Response confirmation The system must receive a when the message s being listened fo to assess that a call has been successful ff this does not occur the system will recall the same number again for a set number of call attempts B direct access to the user menu With this option the user does not need to key in the code or key fo access fils own menu Just press the key a second time C Automatic reset of the call queue f the call to the telephone number with this option Ze success ful the queue of the remaining calls in progress Will be cancelled CALL PARAMETERS The following are the parameters related to calls attempt time in seconds from 0 to 240 default 75 Pause time between one call attempt and the next one answer walt in seconds from 0 to 60 default 50 King time before switching to the next call When the system makes a call A continues trying for a pro grammed amount of time If there is no answer after that time period A
74. ration is complete mount the closing cover after having assembled the mounting screw V1 screw 4 mm washer R4 2mm washer R2 photo2 photos photog Use the resistors R for any input balancing needs Brown Black Red resistors 7Kohim Fred Red Red resistors 2 2Kohm www amceletironica COM 7 X C seriesV7 0 PROGRAMMING MENU FROM KEYBOARD 1 PERSONAL CODE MENU Keypad 12345678 PERIPHERALS S Keypads P ON OFF neeeeeee i SOUND ne ts gt output time sound A buzzer input sound Keypad 01 K lt gt A lt input time sound Y Inputs expansions rk Y Outputs expansions gt Y Wireless expansions gt Y Expansion 12345678 ON OFF 6100000098 Expansion 12345678 ON OFF Ceeeeeee Expansion 12345678 ON OFF 610000008 GSM module Enable GSM 0 Plug 12345678 Plugs ON OFF 10000008 Y Plug 01 K lt gt A SOUND eee Vv Prg 12345678 Programs Plugs 1 LS LED1 id Kasa Prg 12345678 LED4 Heeelee y MENU TEL NUMBER 01 TEL NUMBERS from 01 to 08 TEL OPTIONS ABC Tel 01 ffrom 07 to 08 00 Attempts Time 15 Waiting Reply 50 Attempts Number 3 M1
75. rizontal up and down keys In the control unit menu they are called groups and any partial can be placed in any arming group The group is created to make it easier for the final user to arm the system Everything is made easier due to the fact that in order to activate the 4 groups available 4 arrow keys were chosen on the keypad For that reason once you have entered the arming menu you can use the 4 keys for a quick arming choice of the scenarios GROUP 2 Note the numbering of the groups is only an example the program default is G1 Total all partials G2 Perimeter partials 1 2 G3 Night partials 3 4 G4 no programming GROUPS MENU NAMES As in the figure the system for assigning names to the GROUPS is always the same including the vocabulary G01 Group 01 G01 Group 01 Pla V Edit 009 123 076 000 fig 1 fig 2 Fig 1 shows the listen change menu for the name fig 2 shows the method shown previously to assign the names the 3 digit numbers indicate the vocabulary see page 34 for a total of 4 words for each name GROUPS MENU GROUPS gt PROG ASSOCIATE PARTIALS TO GROUPS With this menu the partials are associated to the 4 available groups G01 Prg 12345678 Perimeter 400 As you can see in the figure at Group 2 the first 3 partials were associated with the name Perimeter The keypad method remains the same The groups are selected using the vertical arrow keys U
76. s at pre established times with no limit with notification of attempted access activate and deactivate outputs automatically following a precise calendar With the timer system for each day of the week you can have 8 time settings to which you can associate operations related to partials users and outputs Besides these 8 timers you can manage 8 exclusions that can be set for start and end date and associate them precisely to any day and any time The following is an example to clarify this operation concept Monday gt timer 1 08 15 00 gt partial 1 arming partial 2 arming user 5 inhibition output 3 activation Monday gt timer 2 20 10 00 gt partial 1 disarming partial 2 disarming user 5 code unlocked output 3 turned off As you can see for each day of the week you can set different timers and different operations linked to them TIMERS MENU SETTING In this menu the days of the week the number of times to be set and the association of partials outputs and users are selected The down arrow key scrolls through the day of the week fig 1 TIMERS Day Sun fig 1 TIMERS Day Sat In the following screen you can select the 8 timers available for the day selected and change the time Fig 2 imer 01 Sun hr 00 00 min fig 2 imer 08 Sat hr 00 00 min The following screens indicate the association of timer 1 to the users partials and outputs Fig 3 imer 01 Sun PROGRAMS fig 3 Mimer 01 Sun OUTP
77. s to test Each time an input is unbal anced the system decreases the counter and activates NG f 3 4 V S to 0 the keypad buzzer The test can be interrupted at any time by pressing ENTER 4 This system allows you to test all the inputs without any staff Only one person is needed The output test calls for the selection of the desired out TE S T O UTP U TS put and activation of it for 5 seconds pl The figure shows the test screen Use the ENTER key ot 1 TA V s ta r t 4 to activate the output 01 Del utput 1 Activate 01 output 1 Voice call and Ademco protocol test For the voice call test the call will be made to telephone number no 8 communicating the life test event The Activated 4 3 2 call is activated by pressing ENTER 4 and wasting TEST Tor It to arrive z The Ademco call s done in the same manner with the Vol ce Ca H S TN G SM only difference being that the destination number 1s No T E S T ContactlD PSTN GSM The event that is sent is always the life test event no 602 for CID and 4 2 Ademco4 2 PSTN GSM www amceletironica com 62 X C seriesV1 0 MENU OTHER PARAMETERS This menu includes a series of parameters that for convenience and programming ease from the keypad were grouped under MISC OTHER PARAMETERS SIREN SETTINGS This parameter sets the duration time of the siren sound in the event of an alarm Once you have accessed the menu press CANCEL X to delete
78. se the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired partial then press 4 again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL AM again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 www amceletironica com 57 X C seriesV1 0 e ib menu you can manage entire section E S e Ss GES SS y Ee fo connect the control unit to a clean line In case of lines with internet access is essential to use special filters upstream of the line Any phones connected to the line must be connected to terminals T1 and T2 of the plant in order to be released when it makes a Call The following configuration parameters This parameter check for dial tone in case of absence the system doesnt dial If this parameter is enabled in the absence of tone the system notice the event TEL LINE FAIL If disabled it always dial 2 3 seconds after it has taken the line This parameter enables or disables the tone control of sound free busy after dialing the number Once the central compose the number hears this tone and when it is interrupted by a response of a user or by the digital receiver it executes the set message voice or digital When disabled the control panel will not hear this tone and most waits for a response from the recipient or digital protocols This parameter modifies the break dial tone once done the call This pause changes according to the stan dards adopted in different countries In case of pr
79. sed www amceletironica com ES X C seriesV7 0 PERIPHERALS THAT CAN BE CONNECTED Yo to a maximum of 8 keypads can be connected The keypads must be connected to the BUS 485 line with the respective terminals A B 72V and Before providing power to the system in order to differentiate the pernpherals you must address the key pads using Mier microswitches DIP SWITCHES referring to the following igure To connect the K LCD VOICE keyboard audio we recommend using an external conductor on the bus cable lo avoid any disturbances The cable must be connected between the PHONE terminals side see board figure and the SPK terminal on the K LCD VOICE keyboard note To enable ant opening protection open the jumper on the back of the board DIP Switch Configuration 1 2 A Please Note in CONFIGURATION 7 ALL DIPSWITCHES ARE OFF K RADIO KEYPADS The K raalo keypad has a 32 device radio receiver ft connects to the control unit the through bus 483 Me A maximum of 2 can be connected to the control unit therefore each keypad with a radio receiver will take a soot in the total number Important address the keypads with receivers always at the first two spots AR om 1 2 1 2 ET 1 2 1 2 On the back of the keypad there are two pairs of djoswitches with 2 selectors keyboard address the address tied only to the keypad funcion HW address address ted only to the radio receiver section The other dipswitches on the bo
80. specific paragraph in this manual Note If the installer code fs lost you will not be able to reset the control unit to the default therefore If the code fs lost you must contact the manufacturer DISARM KEYPAD STATUS With disarmed pannel it is possible to see at LCD the status of the zones not ready also the troubles battery low power supply telephone line problems with PSTN and GSM Pressing the cancel button It 1s possible to see FW and HW version GSM signal and much more Info trom System www amceletironica Com 29 X Cseriesv1 0 PROGRAMMING FROM KEYBOARD The control unit programming logic is the same as all the control units from previous series ENTER key 4 confirm a value CANCEL key X exit parameter activate and deactivate assignment square when flashing Arrow keys UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT movements between vertical menus horizontal zone output selection etc key exit menu switch to previous menu and sometimes the same function as the RIGHT arrow key quick arming and sometimes LEFT arrow Ajohanumertc keys data insertion names etc THE DEFAULT INSTALLER CODE AS 000000 THE DEFAULT MASTER USER CODE 1S 111111 PERIPHERALS MENU Menu used to activate the peripheral devices attached to the bus keypads Sockets remote Input modules remote output modules SCHO modules GSM module plug to Hie mother board to the X series Important enable only the periphera
81. tandsvvnanebnndnaendeeanedemeundaaes 25 EE 25 O A 26 OUE EE a 26 EY SAN eebe 27 READERS REMOTE SOCKETS E 27 FIRST SIART E 29 LED FUNCTIONING OG 29 STARTING RESETF SE one ER De na oe EER EE EG EE ee EE EE GEE DE EE 29 DISARM KEYPAD STATUS a 29 PROGRAMMING PROMISE YDO ARO nas 30 ENTER PROGRAMMING MOVE TO THE MEM 30 a aa ER AI NAA 30 MENU OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS onde 31 SYSTEM EVENTS MENU AA 32 ASS N THE PHONE MOMBERS EE EE EG EE ie GEE OR Ee DE GE EE EE EE EE EE 32 CHANGE SYSTEM EVENT RECORDINGS 2202000000 00 ee ee ee nn 33 MENU OF INPUTS GG GE EE Ee ee Ee 34 www amceletironica Com 2 X C series V1 0 MENU OF INPUTS AAA 34 MENU OF INPUTS Ji 36 MENG OF NU UNE HEM EE 37 MENTA E as 38 MENU OF INPUTS ALARM PULSES Ee 38 MENU OF INPUTS PROGRAMS ONJOFF iii nn 38 MENU OFINPUTS USERS ON OFF aos tias 38 MENU OF EE 39 MENU OF INPUTS TEST ENABLING ca ad be ei Ee ee As 39 MENU OF INPUTS KEYPAD BUZZER oi nran ranr ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee EEDE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 39 MENU OF INPUTS EE ee 40 MENUO NU AUTO EE 40 MENU OF INPUTS ZONES DELAYS E 40 MENU OF INPUTS TELEPHONES LINK 41 MENU OF OUTPOST S ass 42 MENU OF OUTFU LS NAMES ee 42 EE e 44 MENU OF DICES DUE Me ear il ena es actos ees oe eee 45 MENU OF OUTPUTS D I Aix 45 MENU OF OUTPUTS PO iodo 45 MENU OF OTIS EE 45 MENU oF ouTPuTs OPERATING COM TIONAL 46 MENU OF OUTPUTS TELEPHONES LINK 46 MENU OF OUTPUTS USERS DIC EE dana 46 M NOO QUERIES EE 47 W
82. tus display residual credit U user enabling and disabling This is the standard user function they can enable and disable associ ated programs and modify their own code C user for activate and deactivate outputs This code is used for activate deactivate all programmed outputs It is possible use this code in all conditions armed disarmed H holiday code This code is used when you leave the protected area for a long time eg holiday In this mode of arming all entry exit zone with delay time becomes immedialtely In the figure you can see the graphic for programming user 01 as MASTER Go to the user menu and select user type Once you have selected the user use the al phanumeric keys to program the type 01 User Nr 01 M MENU USERS PROGRAMS LINKING You can associate one or more partials and one or more groups to each user Therefore the users have to possibility of arming and disarming only their assigned partials and groups UOT Prg 12345678 U01 Group 1234 In the figure above you can see that user 01 has associated partials 1 and 3 and user 3 has groups 1 and 2 The assigning logic used remains the same The groups are selected using the vertical arrow keys Use the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to select the desired partial then press 4 again Enable it by pressing CANCEL X when the cursor flashes Press CANCEL AM again to delete At the end confirm with ENTER 4 USE OF USER 32 AND OR 64 The newest
83. up 01 Play V Edit G01 Group 01 176 000 000 000 MENU GROUPS Groups gt Prog 02 Salon MENU PSTN G01 Prg total 1234 Y PSTN Line Check 1 v PSTN DialTone Check 1 v PSTN RingBack Check 1 v PSTN Ring Pause 4 0 Y PSTN SkipAnsw Mach O Y PSTN Dtmf On PSTN 50 MENU ARMING LOCK Y ARMING LOCK No220V 0 ARMING LOCK Battery 0 ARMING LOCK Tamper 0 Y ARMING LOCK LineTamper 0 ARMING LOCK Periph Tamper 0 ARMING LOCK NoGsm 0 ARMING LOCK NoPstn 0 MENU TIMERS Voice Call ONLY PSTN Ademco Call ONLY PSTN 04 Blind 05 Shade 08 Liam EE EE ESE 01 Kitchen 03 Window 06 Ba hroom 07 etc etc v www amcelellronica com 17 X C series V1 0 TIMERS Setting Day TIMERS Sun Timer 01 Sun hr 00 00 min Timer 01 Sun PROGRAMS 1234 Pig program 1 Day TIMERS v Timer 01 Sun OUTPUTS 01 output one Sat Timer 04 Sun v hr 00 00 min y TIMERS Exclusion y Period 01 00 00 lt gt 00 00 Period 08 00 00 lt gt 00 00 y TIMERS Enable Exclusion
84. utput The output with a duration of O is the stable type and therefore only activates with a programmed event or deactivates when it re enters If a duration time is set the output will become by pulse The pulse duration is set by this parameter output 01 15 min 10 In the figure output 01 has a duration of 3 hours and 15 minutes and 10 seconds The maximum time that can be set is 17 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds To set it from the keypad go to the duration menu When the cursors for the hour or rather the minutes or seconds flash after pressing ENTER Y use the keypad to set the times and confirm MENU OF OUTPUTS DELAY Each output associated to a given event is activated as soon as the event itself occurs Activation can be delayed by a time you can set When the delay time is O activation is instantaneous output 01 10min 30 In the figure output 01 has a delay of 1 hour 10 minutes and 30 seconds therefore when an event occurs the output will activate after that amount of time The maximum time that can be set is 17 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds To set it from the keypad go to the duration menu When the cursors for the hour or rather the minutes or seconds flash after pressing ENTER Y use the keypad to set the times and confirm Note A delayed activation may be reset or not based on the reset of the event that occurred If we set a delayed output at 1 hour for no power and it comes back on before the hour is u
85. ve a voice synthesizer system Which can keep you informed on the system status either locally us ing a keypad equipped with a speaker or remotely through a PSTN andor GSM telephone Ine You can also have the plug in GSM module for the X senes or the GSM integrated module for the C series and select the priority of calls and text messages and protocols NOTE the C senes has only the GSM dialer and not the PSTN NOTE the X senes has only the PSTN dialer and the optional plug in GSM Programming can be done through the local keypad or with PC software Its main features are ts j J p TA SSCS TN FEE FEE VEN FEE Va mos j TA casa ouperepansens Ja 7 7 7 paw fs ls 00 le EAN EC EE EE J Jos o ly e e G o G EE www amcelellronica com 5 X C series V1 0 u G a u O d gt S O x gt D S 0 d i 3 z 7 K e rE RN Ng j Bas cn O d x ES Be y x 3 S 3 X LE 7 Se ka f ni gt E gt di NG gt 2 N il ae E Xx N att DIER S Lo Ng O a J VH eae og BM l MM ee a UNA ng ie N AE un A nn Y O mi E Ia Se y BRE d E QR a N GO E R E eefe dese VA X N S Q A C 0J0Yg X Cseriesv1 0 eo SC Ke 9 NGO gp a anann maY a a Ea ITMONODNOnO ata 1101 YQUISS py yy iQUISSSE OY U Se Wwww amce letttO 1 Cca com P e Attach the power supply on the bottom of the box holes F1 F2 using 2 type V2 screws photo 7
86. will go on to the next one number of attempts from 0 to 9 default 3 Number of call attempts for each telephone number For each number not reached you can set a maximum number of call attempts Each time the attempt fails the system goes on to the next number Ii will return and call all unreached numbers at the end of the call rotation voice message repeats from 0 to 9 default 2 When a telephone number is reached the system activates the message The parameter establishes how many reoettions must be made Call reset code default 999999 You can stop the entire call queue to subsequent numbers by keying in a code Once the code s entered the system wil warn the user that the call queue was interrupted TEL PROG menu With this menu you can make the individual telephone numbers in the list interact with the system During an incoming call the control unit recognizes the callers phone number which is compared to the one In the directory If the number is not the same you cannot access the contro menu IMPORTANT If you wish to use this function you must also insert the international prefix to the number as shown in cellular devices e g 1393357684521 The sign is entered by pressing the 0 key twice el 12345678 www amceletironica com 31 X Cseriesv1 0 SYSTEM EVENTS MENU The control unit has a series of events ted to the entire system that can also be associated to telephone numbers andor sms The assignment

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