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1. 15 SOFTWARE SPCONEIG resis T m 16 SETTING THE MAIN SECURITY MODULE PARAMETERS csscscccsccscccecccccscceccsscescecccsceesessonees 16 USER CODE MANAGEMENT cicciscsissecciacainsaancanccesassaneceeteceununswanwadsuececiwausencusuenctesseuesdeeceeccavedsaevaewseess 18 ZONE TYPE CUSTOMIZATION ss cacesncecevecescscacccsvscncassussssasedessnonenmaasecseewersdeeesuaudsccesanasucteacsaennsceeuees ess 19 SMS TEXT CUSTOMIZATION cirai aaae a aa aaa 20 CUSTOMIZATION OF PGM OUTPUTS OPERATION 20 CUSTOMIZATION OF CMS REPORTING PARAMETERG ssscsscseccsccscccecccccsscsccsscsscecceesecscesonees 21 CUSTOMIZATION OF OS ANDROID OR MOBILE PHONE REPORTING 22 CUSTOMIZATION OF NON ZONE EVENT 5 23 REGISTRATION OF YG DATA BUS MODULES 23 REGISTRATION OF MCI DATA BUS MODULES sessssssssssssssssssssssssososossosossssosossososossosossssosossssososses 23 EVENTS LOG e M 24 RESTORATION TO DEFAULT FACTORY h nennt sss s nothin n 24 MODULE OPERATION FIRMWARE
2. 24 SECURITY SYSTENECONTR OL ie ordre tod ior eee 25 CONTROL BY SMS MESSAGES ea TUNE GEN M RR EP RERO PEESFAEMRU RAD C ME EV RUE 25 CONTROL USING THE PROTEGUS KEYPAD oae Eran a Eo ER EE SP ERRE SR a a EE PR 26 CONTROL USING THE PARADOX KEYPAD 25 2 xe sorore ona suyo na pnn eoa u oae aoo e o eaina ka aa sona n op Enea nada eaa an FRA 28 ANNEX LI DECRIPTION OF ZONE TYPES nie eaa E E HRRRX RR CER SERM S OP REEF RE UE REA RED EE XE TEE ERE ER uS RE 30 ANNEX 2 OPERATION MODES OF 31 ANNEX WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF 33 Safety Requirements Please read this manual carefully before using the module Module may be set up and maintained by qualified personnel having the knowledge of GSM equipment Operation and safety requirements Module must be disconnected from external power supply source before starting the set up Module should be set up in locations with restricted access and in safe distance from any sensitive electronic equipment Module is not resistant to vibration and other mechanical effects dampness or hazardous chemical environment Casings transformers batteries and programming devices must comply with LST EN60950 safety N requirements The module is powered either by 16 24 V DC sou
3. Event summ 4 But Modules System Reset d 305 System Reset MCI Bus Modules Remote Open F 407 Ramote Open 7 Remote F 407 Remote Armed STAY e Armed STAY Event Notification SMS text Text can be changed manually Enable CMS and User Reporting Contact ID code of the event Registration of YG data bus modules Directory Bus modules presents a list of expansion modules connected to two wire YEL GRN data bus and registered by SP131 module e g keypads or input expanders Du puts CHS Reporting User Reporting Event Summary Module number Outputs number of the Module serial number module Name of the module Inputs number of the module Registration of data bus modules Directory Bus Modules presents the list of expansion modules which can be connected to data bus SP131 automatically registers the modules when they are physically connected and powered alabie T10 AF transmitter E10C Ethernet module G10 GSM module W131 1 Wire Dalas Bus Adapter Not Avamable Not Avaiable Not Module number Module serial number Firmware version of the module Module name type Seletc the module which will be connected to MCI data bus 23 Events log Directory Events Log presents the list of registered events Read log button Clear log button nn Eis Settin
4. Port forwarding a technology which allows to connect remote devices to a specific computer or a service within a private local area network Restoration restoration signal a reset of electrical circuit circuit resistance connected between module terminals ZNx and COM to the original normal state before the zone event signal Router a device which connects computer networks and carries out the data routing function i e makes network routing maps and tables Security Module module a control unit which manages the alarm system of the protected object and allows the user to select a desired security mode by call using the keypad or another type of control In case of an event the module turns on the siren the flash or another alarm device according to the settings A message is sent via the integrated communicator to the centralized monitoring panel user s mobile phone or it may react to the alarm signals in a different way SLEEP a type of a security mode of the premises when the alarm system protects only the outside of the premises and allows movements inside i e ignores Interior STAY and Instant STAY zone events When this mode is on the breach of Delay zone immediately triggers the alarm without starting the Entry Delay countdown STAY a type of a security mode of the premises when the alarm system protects only the outside of the premises and allows movements inside i e ignores Interior STAY and Instant STA
5. SIM card read error connectivity status to Green frequently flashing SIM card PIN code error the GSM network Green flashing Connecting to GSM network Green ON Module is connected to GSM network Yellow ON Message is being sent Yellow flashing Number of flashes represent GSM signal strength up to 10 Data indicates data Green ON Unsent messages present in module memory transfer Green flashing Messages are being sent and received Power indicates Green flashing Power supply voltage is sufficient power supply status and Yellow flashing Power supply voltage is not sufficient 11 5 V programming mode turns Green and yellow flashing in Boot loader mode All OFF 10 Power supply is off or the voltage of the battery is lower than 9 5 V Setting Up Setting Up Guidelines 1 Make a rough sketch of the premises to get an idea of where the module keypads signalling devices and other devices are to be set up According to the evaluation of the premises and their protection requirements select the type and the number of sensors as well the places where they should be placed accordingly 2 It is recommended to use the factory settings of the module when developing your alarm system In order to check the factory settings of the module use the program SPconfig The factory settings and their values can be seen in the windows of the program SPconfig
6. NP output state will be changed to ON if the N output is set to Remote PSwo00000 _5N_1 Control by SMS m PSWOOO000 _ 59 Reset of two wire fire smoke sensors connected to IN8 input To set the first IP address and port number PSWO000000 _ 10 XxX Xxx xxx xxx yyyy XXX XXX XXX XXX IP address MEME ERR Port number To set the second IP address and port number PSWO000000 11 XXX XXX XXx xxx yyyy XXX XXX XXX XXX IP address yyyy Port number Agde LLL tt tete E Ele tie eee dece eee eee e eee eeu cue idee tecti Lect Eee LE ELE Ee ae eee EERE ORE RR Eee cede ccce Lec To set APN six digit encryption key for GSM connection and the interval _ of PING messages Enter the corresponding values received from the network provided instead of acronyms in the example and use as the end mark e g PSWO00000 12 bangafi If the network provider does not require APN user LOGIN or password PSW the SMS message should look like this 1 8 00000 12 12345681808 set the date and time of the module year mm month dd day hh hour mm minutes Set new password PSWO0O00000 12 APN LOGIN PSW ENC PING NEM AU NEM newcode sxO 9digit 5 000000 99 Module restart LIN ccssgcsd Turnon BYPASS mode for
7. e Setting the operation parameters using a USB All operation parameters can be set using MS Windows OS computer with a program SPconfig by connecting the module to a computer using a USB cable 5V voltage from USB cable is sufficient for setting the parameters Set parameters are stored in the memory of the module for a storage period e Management of operation parameters and the module from central monitoring station It is not only possible to change all the operation parameters of an already set up and operating module but also to turn off the control bypass of a desired zone change the output status of a desired PGM arm and disarm the alarm and even update the firmware This feature is useful for organizing e g cash machine protection e Multi functional data bus MCI Module has a singlewire multi functional data bus MCI which automatically recognizes and registers connected compatible devices maximum 4 Additional transmitting module T10C E10C or G10 which transmits all event messages of the security system to central monitoring station in parallel either by VFH radio T10C Ethernet E10C or GSM GPRS G10 iButton key scanning device W131 e Two wire data bus YG also called YEL GRN Module has a data bus YG which automatically recognizes and registers connected compatible devices maximum 12 Protegus SK130LED W B or Paradox MG32LED K636 MG10LED keypads ZNinput expanders CZ8 e 8zones can
8. 10 000cxxxo00cooodtyyy yit Here PSWxxxxxx initial command and the six digit remote access code 10 a command code for setting an IP address external IP address of computer LAN yyyy number of the Pcom port _ space between the values Spaces are necessary in marked places 4 the end mark of values Do not forget to end an IP address and the port number with this mark 4 Ifthe SMS message is sent correctly and configuration of LAN and was successful the module should appear in window not for long after 5 Open the window of IPcom and right click on the data row After the SPconfig icon appears left click on it to to launch SPconfig EF IPcom C LBS X File Settings About Control Object state summary Refresh control Waiting for GPRS 1 4 Refresh every 5 L seconds Refresh Options Waiting for SMS 0 Summary Lost 0 Objects control Remove object Object 0 Phone number Communication state Level GPRS last ping GPRS ping interval GSM last ping GSM ping interval Device 1234 139 52s Waiting for GPRS message 2013 03 12 10 23 40 120 SP133 SPconfig 6 When SPconfig starts click Read F7 to read the present configuration of the module The reading process will be displayed in a progress bar Data exchange may take up to a minute Set the desired module operation parameters values Refer to the section Software SPconfig In o
9. and number keys indicating serial numbers of the users whose codes are entered will light up Enter a two digit user serial number e g 02 and enter a new four digit User code Press ENTER and then CLEAR twice Deleting User codes 1234 102 1 51 CLEAR CLEAR Press Enter the Master code Key will start flashing and number keys indicating serial numbers of the users whose codes are entered will light up Enter a two digit serial number e g 02 of the User whose code is to be deleted Press SLEEP A sound signal will be heard and an indicator of the serial number of the deleted User code will turn off Press CLEAR twice Viewing and clearing the alarm system memory MEM CLEAR Key MEM will light up and number keys indicating serial numbers of breached zones will start flashing rapidly once the security system has been breached Same indications of breached zones are kept when the security system is disarmed Press MEM in order to clean the memory It will start flashing and number keys indicatn serial numbers of breached zones will light up Press CLEAR Reseting two wire fire smoke sensors CLEAR and ENTER Two wire sensors can be reset by pressing and holding keys CLEAR and ENTER at the same time Two wire fire smoke sensors connected to the input ZN8 will be reset To exit the programming mode erase or edit incorrectly entered values always use the key CLEAR 29 A
10. appropriate actions are taken in response Data Bus multi functional two wire subsystem which allows to transfer the data from one component of the security system to another DISARM a type of a security mode which covers only a part of zones in the premises Alarm system will react only to Fire Silent and 24 hour zone events while the other will be ignored Door Chime function a type of function that will sound a short buzzer when the entry door is being opened or closed even if the alarm is disarmed Driver a computer program which operates or controls a particular type of device that is connected to a computer Entry Delay a delay of the alarm system activation in order to enter the premises and turn off the alarm e g to enter the password using the keypad Alarm system will not react to Delay Interior and Interior STAY zone events during the countdown EOL End of Line a type of a circuit connected to outputs ZNx and COM The value of circuit resistance is predetermined in a normal state Event signal is conditioned on the change of value of circuit resistance exceeding permissible limits Usually a resistor of suitable denomination is connected at the end of such circuit stub and NC or NO sensors are used to form event signals in the circuit Event event signal any external effect which forms an electrical signal and causes security module control panel to react e g an electrical signal in the sensor monitor
11. distance holder 4 pcs Module Components q 1 soe MN Terminal Block Description Network and operation light indication Standby power supply connector Terminal block for main power supply source connection RESET button GSM antenna connector SIM card holder USB socket for configuring the module Two wire YEL GRN data bus terminals Singlewire MCI data bus terminal 10 Terminal block for external outputs Terminal Description AC DC AC DC Terminals for connecting the main power supply source AC 16 18 V or DC 16 24 V AUX Terminals for connecting the keypad s signalling devices and various sensors powered by 13 6 V voltage BAT BAT Terminals for connecting the standby power supply source e g 12 V 7 Ah battery COM General terminal for the keypad s signalling devices and sensors YEL Terminal for connecting external device keypad circuit YEL yellow wire GRN Terminal for connecting external device keypad circuit GRN green wire MCI Terminal for connecting of iButton scanning device W131 and or another transmitting module ZN1 ZN8 Terminals for connecting external circuits of the sensors Terminal ZN8 can be used for two wire fire smoke sensors PGM1 PGM4 Programmable terminals outputs for connecting various signalling and control devices Light Indication LED Activity Indication Network indicates OFF
12. lt is not necessary to connect the module to the computer However if there is a need to change the factory settings according to the requirements of the premises see the section Setting Up Operation Parameters of the Module Note Default factory settings remain in the memory of the module even if it is stored unpowered for long periods of time 3 Secure the module plate with the plastic distance holders into a plastic or metal mounting case with an integrated battery or power supply source If a metal case is selected do not forget to ground it during the set up 4 Screw the 2 5 m long GSM antenna to the antenna connector with a magnetic or adhesive pad Insert the SIM card registered to GSM network provider into the SIM card holder 5 n order to connect external devices e g door and wall mounting tampers magnetic door contacts fire sensors a siren etc follow the wiring diagrams of both this manual and the manual of the device to be connected to this module Correctly connected keypads extenders transmitters etc will be recognized and registered to the system automatically by SP131 6 Insert the standby power supply battery into the mounting case Connect its wires to the module terminal for the standby power supply BAT BAT 7 Connect the main power supply wires to AC DC and AC DC terminals 8 Turn on the main power supply Security system will send E305 system reset event message If there are additional
13. of the module 17 User code management Menu directory Users is for entering telephone numbers names and user codes of up to 40 users who will be able to control the security system lolx Ele Settings Devices Firmware About Read F7 write FE Open F3 Save Users H Master Master Name 000000000000 sd Juser 2 User Name n 000000000000 CMS Reporting liner Kannrtinn USER 3 000000000000 User number Section for entering name of the user The name of the Section for entering a user user will be included in SMS message code Section for entering user telephone number which will be allowed to ARM DISARM the security system remotely Telephone number must be entered with international country code but without plus sign for example 37061111111 n Master Master Hame m o00000000000 USER 2 User OOD0R0R00000 as M nons mnm nume Section for iButton key codes If there is an iButton code in the section and interface W131 with iButton scanner connected to the module security system can be armed and disarmed with iButton key iButton key code register 1 The module will automatically record iButton code to the Master user when the old code is 000000000000 If there is another code enter all zeros to iButton Code section of the master user 2 Touch the iButton key reader with iButton 3 Automatically recorded iButton code can be transferred
14. security system is disarmed if Bell Squawk function is enabled 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bypass function Security system may be armed even if a zone is breached Zone control may be disabled for a single alarm system actuation period BYP 4321 12 ENTER Press BYP and enter the User code before disarming the security system Indicator BYP will start flashing Enter a two digit serial number of the zone to be bypassed and press ENTER Indicator BYP will light up In order to disable another zone control repeat previously described actions Press BYP again enter the User code enter the two digit zone number and press ENTER Arm the security system according to the description Security system will ARM even if a zone is breached Bypass function OFF Repeat the same actions as described in section Bypass function Changing the Master code Master code may be edited but cannot be deleted 1234 1 01 1 CLEAR Press O Enter the Master code default 1234 Key will start flashing and 1 will light up Enter a two digit Master code serial number 01 and then enter a new four digit Master code twice Press ENTER and then CLEAR twice Entering new User codes 02 1 CLEAR Press Enter the Master code Key will start flashing
15. system Door Chime function Module may sound a short buzzer indicating that entry door is being opened or closed breach of Delay zone even if the alarm system is disarmed DISARM mode BYPASS function Control of a protected zone can be temporarily turned off e g for a single alarm system actuation period in order to arm the alarm system even if the protected zone is breached Auto ARM function This function protects from an accidental shutdown of the alarm system If the security system is disarmed remotely and during the time for entry into the premises none of the secured zones are breached the module will automatically rearm to a previous ARM STAY SLEEP mode e Event Log function Module registers and stores all recorded events Events log can be read using the program SPconfig Events are registered according to the time of their occurrence which is counted by the internal clock of the module e power supply by or DC power source Module and the entire alarm system can be powered by standard 16 18V AC power supply source or by 16 24V DC power supply source The latter feature is useful when the protected premises are not connected to the electricity network and the security system must be powered by an independent source of energy e g solar power Power supply voltage is monitored Central monitoring station and the user depending on the settings will be informed in cases of faults in the p
16. to other User box by using CTRL C copy commands CTRL V paste 4 For security reasons iButton Code of Master user has to be changed to 100000000000 or other code to prevent another key scan 5 Press Write F6 in SPconfig and iButton key will be saved in the memory of module Note If there is a need to remove iButton code from the system enter the 000000000000 instead of it 18 Zone type customization Zone properties can be set in the Settings tab under the directory Inputs Seting Gevces Frmweane About Read iF write F Open F3 System Options inputs Reporting CMS H 1 00000000 Zn 1 delay 200 is User Reporting 2 00000009 2 2 interior EOL zooms ts Event Summary 3 0000000 Zn 3 FF instant EOL 200ms is Pus Mauna 4 00000000 Zn 4 instant EOL 200ms ts MCI Bus Modules Eveni Log 5 00900009 Zn 5 fF Mhu zooms ts inim 00000009 Zn amp EOL 200ms is T ONDE F EOL 200 mes 15 00000000 Zn amp F me NO some 18 The module will not react to Zone serial disturbances in a protected zone if number 1 32 their recurrence period is shorter than set in this section Module or expansion module registration number and zone serial The module will not react to number disturbances in a protected zone if their duration will be shorter than s
17. zone NN PSWO000000 80 NN S _ NN values zone number 01 32 a S Values 1 BYPASS 0 BYPASS Off PSW000000 _ 60 _S Change the system status S values 0 Disarm 1 ARM 2 STAY Je Teana a a ae ae an a a aa a T e I IR OLE ia ee Efe cue e B a aaae an a et ates Bae a i ee oe Sie or Cie ee tee Br I eh Control using the Protegus keypad 1 ARM Note Security system cannot be armed if any of the zones is breached 4321 Enter the User code using the keypad After entering the User code the time countdown Exit Delay for leaving the premises and closing the door will start The keypad indicator ARM will start flashing while countdown Exit Delay is in progress After that indicator ARM will be constantly on A short siren will be sounded indicating that the security system is armed if Bell Squawk function is enabled 2 in STAY mode Note Security system cannot be armed in STAY mode if any other than nterior STAY or Instant STAY zone is breached At least one zone has to be set to Interior STAY or Instant STAY mode otherwise command STAY will not be carried out 4321 and enter the User code using the keypad After entering the User code the time countdown Exit Delay for leaving the premises and closing the door will start Keypad indicators ARM and STAY will light up once security system is armed Breaches of Interior STAY and Instant S
18. M Note Security system cannot be armed if any of the zones is breached 4321 Enter the User code using the keypad After entering the User code the time countdown Exit Delay for leaving the premises and closing the door will start The keypad indicator ARM will start flashing while countdown Exit Delay is in progress After that indicator ARM will be constantly on A short siren signal will sound indicating that the security system is armed if Bell Squawk function is enabled Alarm system will be armed in STAY mode if at least one zone in the system is set to nterior STAY or Instant STAY mode and doors are not opened Delay zone breached during the Exit Delay time countdown 2 STAY mode Security system cannot be armed in STAY mode if any other than nterior STAY or Instant STAY zone is breached At least one zone has to be set to Interior STAY or Instant STAY mode otherwise command STAY will not be carried out 5 4321 Press STAY enter the User code using the keypad and press ENTER After entering the User code the time countdown Exit Delay for leaving the premises and closing the door will start Keypad indicator ARM will light up and STAY will start flashing once security system is armed in STAY mode Breaches of Interior STAY and Instant STAY zones will be allowed in STAY mode The time Entry Delay countdown will start for entering the premises and disabling the a
19. M ZNx COM ZNx NC NO NC NO 12 Signalling control devices AUX nus d t BUZZER ox N FLASH 12V DC PGM X STATE REMOTE CONTROL BELL Two wire fire smoke sensor Four wire fire smoke sensor 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR ZN8 2WIRE PGMXx FIRE RESET 2K2 AUX AUX END OF LINE RESISTOR END OF LINE RESISTOR Transmitter and interface W131 SERIAL MCI BUS 30m LENGHT MAX 13 Setting Up Operation Parameters of the Module Module operation parameters are set using the computer program SPconfig which runs on MS Windows OS You can find the program on the website www trikdis It Connecting to a computer using a USB cable 1 Connect module to the computer using a USB cable Module does not require additional power supply during the programming Computer must have a USB driver installed If the module is connected to a computer for the first time MS Windows OS should open the window Found New Hardware Wizard for installing USB drivers Download file USB driver zip from the website www trikdis It and extract it In the wizard window select the function Yes this time only and click Next After the window Please choose your search and installation options opens click Browse and select the location where the file USB COM inf was extracted to Follow the remaining installation wizard instructions to finish the USB driver installation Note Computer has to be connected t
20. TAY zones will be allowed in STAY mode The time Entry Delay countdown will start for entering the premises and disabling the alarm if Delay zone is breached To disable the mode enter the User code e g 4321 3 ARM SLEEP mode Note Security system cannot be armed in SLEEP mode if any other than nterior STAY or Instant STAY zone is breached Note At least one zone has to be set to Interior STAY or Instant STAY mode otherwise command SLEEP will not be carried out 4321 enter the User code using the keypad and do not breach Delay zone e g do not open the exit door The security system will be armed in SLEEP mode Keypad indicator ARM will light up and STAY will start flashing once security system is armed Breaches of Interior STAY and Instant STAY zones will be allowed in SLEEP mode Delay zone will be protected as an Instant type zone when breached e g once the entry door is open Entry Delay countdown will not start the security system will be alarmed and event messages will be sent immediately To disable the mode enter the User code e g 4321 4 DISARM 4321 Once the premises are entered in either ARM or STAY mode Entry Delay time countdown for entering the User code e g 4321 using the keypad will start The User code e g 4321 must be entered using the keypad in order to disarm the security system if it is armed in either STAY or SLEEP mode and you are inside of the premis
21. TRIKDIS Security Module SP131 User Manual Contents SAFETY REQUIREMENT Siissicestanecetevacecececrcccostsentanscusasossedendtuvarduauaunscsncdetecesedsautce esuapenancecccccanseeuaueseeseds 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SECURITY MODULE SP131 6 COMPATIBLE MODULES intu to aene tto peat eee a ts Paetus essa e rro cO esu EU x LATUM S 8 TECHNICAL PARAIVIE TERS arto dae eae ao va een diea Sees date span uad osea ee deuesadennte FED BERE 9 PACKAGE eon gia gp Dea 9 MODULE COMPONENTS 0c Si E eT nop 2 SERE PLE RO Re o LESE ERE ERE Eo Co EFE RE ERAN EE UV DU oe 10 TERMINAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION a anda osa Ce CUu o RM E DE Poss 10 INDICATION Peer a EEDEN S M RE 10 UP do 11 SETTING UP GUIDELINES cscs a es asexqnaueneuatwbodebnasbcaceuacancscustseucecasenaancaceuedeesss 11 lubihiedrhic uc 12 SETTING UP OPERATION PARAMETERS OF THE MODULE ccscsscccccccccsrccccsccsscecccececccssonees 14 CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER USING A USB nnne nnne t noto nan 14 CONNECTING COMPUTER VIA GPRS 32S ERRRRR RES UpRRUn Eae e us Esa Eo Sou Ee sea OE
22. Y zone events When this mode is on the breach of Delay zone starts the Entry Delay countdown Terminal a module element intended for electrical connection contact with other devices Zone secured zone sensor zone a space a medium or a surface whose physical or chemical properties are controlled by the sensitive element of the sensor When an irregularity is detected i e secured zone is breached the sensor triggers an event signal Zone Type a special predetermined algorithm according to which the module starts to work if the zone event is detected Note Signal input and output terminals are denoted by acronyms ZNx or PGMx x symbolizes any of the input or output sequence numbers Description of the Security Module SP131 Module SP131 is a burglary and fire alarm control panel with an integrated GSM modem which can transmit event messages to central monitoring station via GPRS connection and SMS messages to the mobile phone of the user by SMS or to OS Android device with an application Protegus Sent messages are encoded in Contact ID protocol codes Features e Alarm control using the most convenient device for the user Module can be armed disarmed using these devices UAB Protegus SK130LED W B keypads or A Paradox MG32LED K636 MG10LED keypads OS Android phone with an application Protegus Phone by call Phone by SMS iButton key Code or another electrical switch
23. be expanded up to 32 Module has eight terminals ZV1 ZN8 for connecting sensor controlled external circuits Number of zones can be expanded up to 32 by using CZ8 expanders Up to 12 various expansion modules can be connected to YEL GRN data bus e g 4 keypads and 8 zone inputs expanders and likewise Anexternal circuit of any type NC NO or EOL 2 2 can be connected to any of the terminals of the ZNx circuit inputs can be monitored as ON OFF Delay Interior Interior STAY Instant Instant STAY 24 hours Fire or Silent zone Zone types vary depending on the module operation after the event and appearance of the restoration signal see Annex Description of Zone Types e Firezone of the module ZNx inputs can be set to Fire zone and be connected to four wire fire smoke sensor Two wire fire smoke sensor can be connected to the input ZN8 default Fire zone If needed the sensor can be reset using the keypad or by SMS 4PGM outputs Module has four programmable output terminals PGM1 PGMMA4 for connecting module controlled external circuits Every output can be set to operate in any of 14 operation modes see Annex Operation Modes of PGM Outputs e Remote control of PGM outputs Output state can be controlled remotely by SMS or telephone call if the mode of any of the PGMx outputs is set to Remote Control by SMS or Remote Control by DIAL This function helps to remotely control
24. can be disabled in the section Communication type by checking the option Disable Read F7 Write F5 Read F7 Write F5 System Options CMS Reporting System Options CMS Reporting Users Prima Users Prima Inputs Inputs Outputs Outputs CMS Reporting 1 22 a a CMS Reporting oes i a User Reporting Domain 1 User Reporting Domain 4 Event Summary Event Summary f there isa need for notifications to be 5eem mmm 8s sent to GSM phone phone number has sw Femware About l to be entered in international format Opena without sign System Options USER Reporting Enable checkbox has to be ticked M For OS Android application Apps Outputs la UM pessum a 7 Enable 9 Appa Tel 1 checkbox has to be ticked too me Apps O N a Enable Apps On Alarms Restores 100 MCI Bus Modus Events Log Tela al Enabe Appa cni t x Firmware Tels Enable Apes 600 a Tick the specific events for getting On Aurma Restores 100 E 2 Ding A 1 300 Img notifications of them Drei 5 wa ER On TestsMisc 600 wi On Alarma Restores 100 wi n Troubles 3 400 Desired SMS encoding ae Lm imis B SUS Remote Coniral Password B symbole me Max mambar o
25. devices connected to YEL GRN and MCI data buses of the module SP131 security system will send R333 Expansion Module Restore event message E760 PING event message will be sent to central monitoring station IP receiver This message will enable communication control with the module SP131 9 Check security system operation and transmission of messages In order to check the system transmission of event messages breach the protected zone or input the system arming password using the keypad triggering the transmission of the event message 10 If needed module operation parameters can be set and changed even when the alarm system is set up connected and in operation Note After the operation parameters are set we highly recommend to reset the module i e either press RESET button or unplug and replug the power supply 11 Wiring diagrams s BATTERY ANT 12V AITAh c AC DC W S cpc z FUSE 250mA 250V lI S AC DC SERIAL S 230V CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER FREQUENCY 50Hz PRIMARY 230VAC SECONDARY 16 DC POWER SUPPLY 24 1 5A ale udin 0 K10LED 22 18 Gage K32LED H 47 IG 3q1skt3oLEDl KEYBUS 100m LENGHT MAX Zone connection Normally closed circuit NC Normally open circuit NO Normally open NO or normally closed circuit NC with resistance EOL 2K2 at its stub COM ZNx CO
26. dget enables to arm or disarm the system in just a couple of seconds Additional relevant information will be readily available Note When choosing payment plans for Smart Phone and module SIM card GSM connection services pay close attention to the pricing of SMS messages e Module Calls Besides sending an SMS message module can also call two mobile phones if a specified event occurs e g burglary Events when a call is desired can be specified when setting the parameters of the module This function is useful in cases when an important event occurs and the SMS sound is disabled Note The alarm call has higher priority than security system or PGM output control call When module is calling to a user phone all the incoming calls are rejected and commands controlled by call are not executed It is highly recommended to configure the security system to either make alarm calling or be able to be controlled by call but not both at the same time e System status messages Module sends messages not only about robbery fire and other hazards but also about system operation and power supply failures AC fail and Low battery to desired addresses It also informs on who when and how keypad or mobile phone armed or disarmed the alarm system etc Connection Test messages are sent to central monitoring station in set Test Time or Test Period e Bell Squawk function Module may sound a short siren indicating arming and disarming of the alarm
27. e Module operation firmware upgrades Firmware of module SP131 can be updated once the manufacturer releases an update 1 Download the newest version of the program SPconfig from the website www trikdis lt 2 Connect module SP131 to the computer using a USB cable Open SPconfig directory Firmware click Browse and select the file SP13x enc 3 Click Start FW Update F9 Press RESET button at the back of the module It will begin an update process Press RESET button again once the progress bar fills up 4 After the firmware update all parameters of the module will be set to default If there is a file of set parameters open it using the program SPconfig and enter it into the module SPconfig B x File Settings Devices Firmware About Read F7 Write F5 Open F3 Save System Options Firmware Users Inputs Outputs CMS Reporting User Reporting Event Summary Modules 1 Open firmware file M c Program Files SPconfig Firmw areUpdates SP13x enc Browse 2 Press Start Update Start FW Update F9 3 Reset Module to Start Update 4 Wait until end of process aaa 5 Reset Module To Coninue 24 Security System Control Control by SMS messages Security system can be controlled by SMS but only some parameters of the module can be changed by SMS All module parameters can only be changed using the program SPconfig In order to change the desi
28. e alarm system status A continuous signal is sounded when the security system is armed ARM OFF OFF m ON Output for connecting a status indicator A continuous signal is sounded once the alarm system is breached Alarm OFF T ON Output in which a continuous signal is sounded once a connection to a central monitoring station is lost Primary Lost Primary Restore OFF ON Output in which a continuous signal is sounded once a standby connection to a central monitoring station is lost Secondary Lost Secondary Restore OFF ON Output for resetting an indicator of keypad commands to fire sensors Reset OFF ON Pulse Time 32 Annex 3 Warranty and Limitation of Liability The manufacturer provides a 24 month warranty Warranty coverage period begins on the date of product purchase issue of an invoice or signing of a fiscal receipt Manufacturer is not liable in cases of burglary fire or any other losses suffered in the premises of the Buyer and or the User and does not recompense for any direct or indirect damages incurred thereof Manufacturer is not liable for device malfunction if device is not set up or used according to the user manual Manufacturer is not liable for device malfunction if such occurs due to the loss of GSM GPRS Internet connection or faults in service provider network Manufacturer is not liable in cases of GSM GPRS Internet service disconnection or restriction and does not rec
29. er the Master code Zone indicators of serial numbers of those users whose codes are already entered will light up Enter a two digit user serial number e g 02 and enter a new four digit User code Press OK and then C twice Deleting User codes 17 11234 1 1021 0K 0K Press A Enter the Master code Zone indicators of serial numbers of those users whose codes are already entered will light up Enter a two digit serial number e g 02 of the User whose code is to be deleted Press 0 A sound signal will be heard and an indicator of the serial number of the deleted User code will turn off Press OK twice Clearing the alarm system memory C 3sec C Keypad indicator MEM will light up and breached zones indicators will start flashing rapidly after the security system has been breached Same indications are kept when the security system is disarmed In order to clear the memory press and hold down C for 3 seconds Press C again once indicator MEM starts flashing Resetting two wire fire smoke sensors Ti See Two wire sensors can be reset by pressing and holding the key 14 for 3 seconds To exit the programming mode erase or edit incorrectly entered values always use the key C Emergency Keys Panic press and hold key 1 for 3 seconds Auxiliary press and hold key 4 for 3 seconds Fire press and hold key 7 for 3 seconds 27 Control using the Paradox keypad 1 AR
30. es Two short siren signals will be sounded indicating that the security system is disarmed if Bell Squawk function is enabled Keypad indicator OFF will light up once the alarm system is disarmed 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bypass function Security system may be armed even if a zone is breached Zone control may be disabled for a single alarm system actuation period 101 14321 1 112 OK Press and enter the User code before disarming the security system Indicator BYP will start flashing In order to disable another zone control repeat previously described actions Press 4 again enter the User code enter the two digit zone number and press OK Indicator BYP will light up Arm the security system according to the description Security system will ARM even if a zone is breached Bypass function OFF Repeat the same actions as described in section Bypass function Changing the Master code Master code may be edited but cannot be deleted 7 1234 01 1 IXXXX C C Press 5 Enter the Master code default 1234 Zone indicators of serial numbers of those users whose codes are already entered will light up Enter a two digit Master code serial number 01 and then enter a new four digit Master code twice Press OK and then C twice Entering new User codes 7 1234 02 5 Ent
31. et in this section Marked zone can be bypassed Bypass can be activated by keypad or with special Android OS YP p Selectable input type EOL NO or NC Selectable zone type Double click the left mouse button on an zone parameters row to open a table intended for setting parameters for the desirable zone Selectable zone type Selectable input type Zone 2 Settings Event code in Contact ID Zone Definition format Changes automatically E if another zone type is set Contact ID code can be set manually Module Assign 00000001 P133 130226 2 2 Alarm Physical module of the zone SMS text to user if zone is violated Text can be changed manually SMS text to user if zone is restored Text can be changed manually The module will not react to disturbances in a protected zone if their duration will Enable Alarm reporting be shorter than set in this section Zone Enable Restore reporting Marked zone can be bypassed The module will not react to disturbances in a protected zone if their recurrence period is shorter than set in this section 19 SMS text customization SMS text can be customized in the directory Inputs under the tab Reporting 85 Res Saved System Options settings A Jen co Awm SwSTetenAmm suse
32. f dialing 1 6 digit password for remote control and configuration of the module by SMS messages Default value 123456 It is highly recommended to change it The alarm call has higher priority than security system control call or PGM output control call It is highly recommended to configure the security system either to make alarm calling or be able to be controlled by call but not the both at the same time FDIAL to USER options Tel 1 Dialing Tel 1 7060000000000 Enable On Alarms Restores 100 Tick the specific events for getting On Troubles 300 notification call On Open Close 400 For notification calls enter GSM phone On Tests Misc 600 number in international format without sign _ To enable notification calls to entered 2 Enable GSM phone number tick Enable ies E r A number of attempts to make a call to On Troubles 300 the User If set to dial two times On Open Close 400 m more and a call is rejected after 15 On Tests Misc 600 seconds from the start of it the 1 module will not call anymore Call time 60 seconds number of dialing 22 Customization of non zone event parameters Directory Status Event Summary presents a list of other non zone events in case of which the module sends messages to the user with indicated Contact ID codes and or customized texts
33. gs Devices Firmware About Read 7 were System Options p Events L Users x Read Log Clear Loa Outputs Event 1234 1 308 00 00 2013002026 10 42 38 i 0002 Ewentiz34 1 305 00 000 Time AHAAA 10 42 53 User Reporting D003 0 Ewent1234 1 305 00 000 Time 2013 02 26 10 43 08 Event Summary Ewent1234 1 305 00 D00 Time 2013 02 26 10 43 22 Biss Modules DOS Ewentiz241 305 00 000 Tima ANNONS 10 43 38 MCI Bus Modus 0006 Evant 1234 1 305 00 000 Tama 2013 02 26 10 43 50 DOT Event 1254 1 00 000 20134026 10 44 05 ue SPE dA aac Fab A ra T Serial number of the event Internal module time of the event Object ID Zone number Event type Partition number of the zone 1 E event 3 restore Code of the event in Contact ID Restoration of default factory settings Parameters are restored to default values automatically after the firmware update of the module Factory settings can also be restored manually puppe rp Restart program SPconfig Connect the module as described in section Connecting to a computer using a USB cable Click Write F6 to record the factory settings into the memory of module SP131 If needed re enter the parameters see Software SPconfig and click Write F6 to record the new parameters into the memory of the modul
34. ing zone may appear due to the alteration in temperature and cause a change exceeding permissible limits of value of resistance in the electric circuit connected to the terminals ZNx and COM Event Log function this function allows to register and save detected events according to the time of their occurrence Exit Delay a delay of alarm system activation in order to freely leave the premises after the alarm activation command is sent e g by entering the password using the keypad Alarm system will not react to Delay Interior and nterior STAY zone events during the countdown Expansion Module an external interface which allows to increase the number of security module inputs GSM modem a component of the system which allows to operate in a mobile network Interoperable Module a type of module that can be connected to module data bus two wire YG or single wire MCI NC Normally Closed a type of a circuit connected to terminals ZNx and COM Electric circuit between contacts is closed in a normal state i e resistance in the circuit or in between contacts is low Event signal is conditioned on the change of value of circuit resistance exceeding permissible limits NO Normally Open a type of a circuit connected to terminals ZNx and COM Resistance in the circuit or in between the contacts is high i e the circuit is open Event signal is conditioned on the change of value of circuit resistance below acceptable limits
35. larm if Delay zone is breached To disable the mode enter the User code e g 4321 3 ARM in SLEEP mode Note Security system cannot be armed in SLEEP mode if any other than nterior STAY or Instant STAY zone is breached Note At least one zone has to be set to Interior STAY or Instant STAY mode otherwise command SLEEP will not be carried out STAY 4321 ENTER Press STAY enter the User code using the keypad and do not breach Delay zone e g do not open the exit door Alarm system will be armed in SLEEP mode if Delay zone is not breached during the Exit Delay time STAY and ARM will light up once the security system is armed Breaches of Interior STAY and Instant STAY zones will be allowed in SLEEP mode Delay zone will be protected as an Instant type zone when breached e g once the entry door is open Entry Delay countdown will not start the security system will be alarmed and event messages will be sent immediately To disable the mode enter the User code e g 4321 4 DISARM 4321 Once the premises are entered in either ARM or STAY mode Entry Delay time countdown for entering the User code e g 4321 using the keypad will start The User code e g 4321 must be entered using the keypad in order to disarm the security system if it is armed in either STAY or SLEEP mode and you are inside of the premises Two short siren signals will be sounded and keypad indicator OFF will light up indicating that the
36. n oa Rese CMS Reporting Bi 13 Alarm 7 Restore User Reporting 2 14 le input Alarm Rexinre Event Summary 3 132 neam Restore PRA 132 Restore MCI Bus Modules Events 5 10 Alarm Restore 133 F Alarm Restore B 7 input input Restore 110 PE Alarm Restore Zone serial number 1 Restore SMS text If there is a need text be changed in Contact ID manually Enable Alarm reporting Alarm SMS text If there is a need text can be changed manually Enable Restore reporting Customization of PGM outputs operation Desirable output operation mode can be set under the menu directory Outputs Every mode is described in the Annex of this manual Note If any of the PGM outputs is set to Remote Control by DIAL mode functions which enable to arm disarm the alarm system by call and a warning call function will be disabled 91 Read wine Open F3 Save As Outputs System Optons Users inputs Remote Control CMS Reporting pt Pami Bel PGM Control Mode Puise event Summary d EN Pulse Tire fro s Bl Pome Disabie Area for setting the parameters of remotely Drop down list invoked by double controlled output press of left mouse button presents After receiving a cont
37. nnex 1 Description of Zone Types Zone type ON OFF Delay Interior Interior STAY Instant Instant STAY 24 hours Fire Silent Module operation after the event in the circuit Security system can be armed and disarmed by breaking the input circuit Security system will arm after the specified period of time Exit Delay during which secured premises can be left Entry Delay countdown for disarming the alarm system will start once the zone is breached and the alarm system is armed Set by default to input ZN7 EOL Exit Delay time will start and the alarm system will arm after the set Exit Delay time period once the User code is entered in order to arm the security system Bell and Flash signals will be sounded and messages will be sent if the zone is breached Entry Delay countdown will start if the zone is breached when the alarm system is armed Alarm system must be turned of otherwise Bell and Flash signals will be sounded and messages will be sent Set by default to input ZN1 EOL Bell and Flash output signals will be immediately sounded and messages will be sent if the zone is breached when the alarm system is armed Zone breaches are allowed during the Entry Delay and Exit Delay time Set by default to input ZN2 EOL Operates the same way as Interior however when the arming mode STAY is enabled the module will not react to the breaches in input circuits Bell and Flash output signals will be immedia
38. o the internet network for proper USB driver installation 2 Startthe program SPconfig 3 Choose the command Settings in the menu bar and select the port to which the module is connected in the Serial port list Click OK A specific port appears only once the module is connected to a computer and the USB driver is installed properly 4 Selectthe preferred language in the Language option field Click OK 5 Choose the command Devices in the menu bar and make sure it is set to SP131 SP133 Default factory settings will be shown in SPconfig windows and the status bar will display information about the module 6 System is ready for configuration even if in the status bar of program window is indicating Disconnected For more see section Setting Up Operation Parameters using SPconfig 7 When desired parameters and functions are set press Write F6 and the new configuration will be sent to module SP131 8 When configuration is finished turn off the program SPconfig and unplug the USB Button for writing configuration to the module Button for opening TCFG configuration file Button for reading configuration Button for saving TCFG configuration file off the module Serial port list Select the right Read F Write F5 Open F3 Save System port to which Timers module is Object Name Test Time 13 30 connected 1234 hex Test Period 1 Days mall Entry Delay 5 8 500 ma Exit Dela
39. ompense the device Buyer and or the User for any direct or indirect losses incurred thereof Manufacturer is not liable in cases of electricity supply disconnection or restriction and does not recompense the device Buyer and or the User for any direct or indirect losses incurred thereof 33
40. or EOL 2 2 kQ circuit type Power supply voltage AC 16 18 V DC 16 24 V Power consumption module only without 80mAonstandy external devices Up 150 mA while transmitting data Standby power supply i 12V 7Ahbatey i sti i lt 2 Battery charging Custom 0 1 2 0 A stabilized current Connected external devices power supply DC 13 6 V in between terminals AUX and COM Current to 1 1 A GSM modem SIM9OOR frequency GSMEGSM900MHzandDCS1800MHz 0 0 Power supply failure thresholds Main power supply source voltage is lost restored 5 Number of data bus expansion modules Up to 14 including keypads PGM terminals outputs 4 field effect transistor NO terminal commutates up to 30V 1 5 A between COM terminal Number of passwords up to 40 Entry Delay and Exit Delay times Custom duration 0 255 seconds Siren sound duration Custom duration 0 9999 seconds Connection protocols TCP IP or UDP IP via GPRS SMS Message encoding Contact ID protocol codes SMS messages to the user To 5 mobile phones according to selected event type Calls to the user To 2 mobile phones according to selected event type Operation environment From 10 C to 50 C when relative air humidity is 80 at 20 C Dimensions 130 x 65 x 25 mm Package Contents Security Module SP131 1 pc Battery connection wire 1 pc 2 2 kO resistors 8 pcs Plastic
41. ower supply system Compatible Modules These modules can be wired to a two wire YG also YEL GRN or a singlewire data bus of the module Product code Data bus Description Current T E IM D RC RR RN Input expansion module up to 8 zones TOU NEN WIBI nes Interface with iButton key code scanning device 1 eee T10R MCI Radio transmitter which sends messages in VHF radio 50 mA on frequencies standby 1000 mA in transmission 7 E10C MCI Ethernet communication which sends messages via 60 mA on internet networks standby 100 mA in transmission i GM10 MCI GSM communicator which sends messages via GPRS 60 mA standby 120 mA in transmission O PROTEGUS SK130LED YG Touchscreen LED keypad with white or black glass 60 150 mA o CERE Surface 16 zones Paradox K636 1 Rh NM LED keypad 10 zones 50100mA Paradox MG1OLEDV and YG LED keypad 10 zones 50 100 mA MGIOEDH Paradox MG32LED YG LED keypad 32 zones 50 150 mA Technical Parameters Backup power source voltage is lower than 11 5 V Backup power source voltage is restored to 12 6 ZN terminals inputs 8 programmable Custom NC NO
42. rce or via 16 18 V II class voltage transformer from 220 V 50 Hz AC power grid 12 V 7 Ah or higher capacity battery must be used in order to ensure standby power supply Current consumption depends on the load of all connected external devices An automatic bipolar fuse must be installed to safeguard from a current overload in the electricity supply circuit Release contacts must be 3mm apart The fuse must be mounted in a location well known to the maintenance personnel The device may be disconnected from the electrical grid byswitching the automatic fuse off from AC power grid by unplugging the terminals from the battery Definitions Alarm security system alarm system interconnected safety devices which comprise the burglary and fire alarm system of the premises ARM a security mode which covers all zones in the premises Alarm system will react to events in any of the zones Auto ARM function this function protects from an accidental shutdown of the alarm system Bell Squawk function a type of function that will sound a short siren when the alarm system is being armed or disarmed BYPASS function a type of function that allows to temporarily turn off the control of a protected zone e g for a single alarm system actuation period Central Monitoring Station CMS the location where messages from the protected object alarm system are sent via existing wired and wireless communication channels and where
43. rder to enter the values to the module click Write F8 After the configuration is finished close the program SPconfig 10 In order to close the GPRS session between the module and Pcom send another SMS to the same module P131 SIM card number with IP and port values of zero PSW xxxxxx _ 10 000 000 000 000 0000 m oum M 15 Software SPconfig It is recommended to use the default factory settings set in the module when developing your alarm system and change them only when needed Setting the main security module parameters General parameters of the module can be set under System Options in the program SPconfig Object name Settings Devices Fymwere About Account number 0001 FFFF Users Read F7 Wie FE System inputs Outputs CMS Reporting User Reporting PIN code of SIM card If there is no set PIN code on SIM card leave the default value Charging current of battery Possible values 100 2000 mA Set according to recommendation of battery manufacturer Event Summary Bus Modules MCI Bus Modules Events Log Firmware System Options Account Number 1234 hex E ModuleTime Read Module Time Set Time fom PC SP133 130913 SP13x boot 170 Bell Squawk activation If activated short bell signals will be formed then Arming one short signal and Disarming two short signals the security system Checkbox to acti
44. red parameter of the module send an SMS message with the following text PSW Password space Command code Command content Note Change the default password 123456 to a new one known only by you e g for 111111 send an SMS message with the following text PSW123456 98 111111 Every SMS message should be started with capital letters PSW and a 6 digit remote access code The symbol _ indicates a space in the SMS message text Module will send an SMS message a response to the request to the phone from which the request was received ee ee ee eee ee ee eee esee t H i Module will send an SMS message about the state of inputs and power PSW000000 97 4 p c MI LE LOUPE c E M D A E Module will send an SMS message about GSM network connectivity level Module will send an SMS message about module firmware version and the 5 000000 97 6 ME Amber N output state will be changed to the opposite if the output is set to PSW000000 50 Remote Control by SMS N values 1 2 3 4 nN output state will be changed to OFF if the N output is set to Remote PSW000000 _ 5N _0 Control by SMS sut 1 2 3 4
45. rol message or call the output PGM output operation options state of the Remote Control outputs will change to PGM1 4 output signal ON active opposite When level mode is selected the output state is a closed type circuit in state will not change to opposite until it receives respect of common terminal COM another remote control command If pulse mode is selected the output state change to opposite will last only for the set time in Pulse Time 0 9999s box 20 Customization of CMS reporting parameters Parameters of GPRS and or SMS reporting to central monitoring station of the module can be set in the directory CMS Reporting Precise values of parameters should be provided by the person in charge of the central monitoring station and by the GSM GPRS provider Program table to set the communication parameters for the Backup channel The parameters are set the same way as in Primary channel table o Settings Devices Firmware About Read 7 wits F6 _ Open F3 CMS Reporting Primary Backup 1 Communication type cens 3 Remote 4 19514 187 141 Enter P or Domain RemteP2 pP p Enter P or Domain Domain 1 Domain 2 Remote Port 1 1000 R Port2 o For GPRS communication Remote IP 1 address of the monitoring station server Domain 1 if monitoring station doesn t have a static ip the domain name can be used Port 1 port n
46. tely sounded and messages will be sent if the zone is breached when the alarm system is armed Set by default to input ZN3 and ZN4 EOL Operates the same way as Interior however when the arming mode STAY is enabled the module will not react to the breaches in input circuits Constant input circuit control Bell and Flash output signals will be immediately sounded and messages will be sent if the zone is breached when the alarm system is armed Set by default to input ZN5 and ZN6 EOL For connecting two wire and four wire fire sensors Bell and Flash output signals will be immediately sounded and messages will be sent if the zone is breached when the alarm system is armed Set by default to input ZN8 NO Constant input circuit control Messages will be sent immediately however Bell ir Flash output signals will not be sounded when the zone is breached while the security system is disarmed 30 Annex 2 Operation Modes of PGM Outputs Function of a PGM output Bell Buzzer Flash System State Ready AC OK Battery OK Output signal Output for connecting a sound emitting siren device A continuous or a wailing PGMx output signal is sounded once a signal from input ZNx is received Set by default to output PGM1 Fire Alarm Alarm ON Output for connecting a sound emitting siren device A wailing signal is sounded during Exit Delay time A continuous signal is sounded during Entry Delay time or once the
47. umber of IP receiver at the monitoring station For SMS communication SMS Tel 1 the phone COM14 Disconnected 5P133 130226 number ofthe SMS SMS Tel 3 the phone number of receiver at the monitoring the second backup SMS receiver at station the monitoring station Access point name for connecting to the GSM network of operator l inm APN pene User name for connecting to the GSM network poer Password for connecting to the GSM network fo fo fo h Address of internet name server ms 1 Section for selecting transmission protocol TCP IP or UDP IP The number of attempts before module switches to backup channel 0 999 6 digit encryption key for messages This key has to be identical to a decryption password entered in a server program The set time for the module return from Backup to Primary reporting channel 0 999 min Time interval according to which the module sends signals PING for checking connection 30 9999 s In order to activate PING sending mark the near placed markbox 21 Customization of OS Android or mobile phone reporting parameters Parameters of GSM mobile phone reporting can be set in directory User Reporting Note Messages are first sent to central monitoring station and only then addressed to the users If needed messages can be sent to the mobile phone of the user only and CMS Reporting
48. various devices gates watering pump cooler etc without changing security mode of the premises e Event message forwarding to central monitoring station of any security service company The module sends messages to central monitoring station CMS via GPRS and or by SMS Sent information matches Contact ID protocol codes PING signals are used periodically for connection control with central monitoring station receivers Module sends messages to central monitoring system via GPRS connection main IP receiver address IP 1 The messages will be reported to a station receiver backup address IP 2 in cases of connection failure If sending fails to both the main and backup IP receivers the module will send a coded Contact ID message by SMS to the SMS receiver of the station e Event messaging to a mobile phone Event messages can be sent to 5 mobile phones Texts of events are written in either Lithuanian or Latin alphabet It is possible to customize the list of events in which the messages will be sent e Event messaging to OS Android device Module can be set to send a special format SMS messages to OS Android device with an installed app PROTEGUS PROTEGUS will convert your OS Android device to a user friendly informative and cost effective depends on cost of SMS security system control and management console PROTEGUS can be used as an easy to use widget for checking the status of the alarm system and arming or disarming it The wi
49. vate the Buzzer signal formation everytime the door is opened in DISARM mode Set Zn8 as 2 Wire v Door Chaim Zone 8 set as 2 wire zone If box is checked it will be possible to reset 2 wire fire sensor with keypad or SMS Clear event buffer after sytem reset Checkbox to activate the event buffer clearing after every reset Switch mode Pulse or Level selection for ON OFF zone depending on switch type If Remote Open Close is marked the Pulse mode will be set automatically Enable Arm Disarm by phone call If enabled PGM control by call and calling to user functions will be disabled Checkbox to activate the automatic arming function of the security system If Delay zone is not activated in set Entry Delay time after phone call to disarm the control panel the module will automatically switch back to previous mode for example ARM mode 16 Emergency mode selection If Audible mode is selected the message will be ings sent and keypad sound will be formed If Silent mode is selected the message muane ej will be sent but keypad sound will not be formed Panic H3 Test Time Test period 0 99 days If O is set the test messages will not be sent Entry delay time 0 2555 Exit delay time 0 2555 Bell duration time 0 99995 Button for setting module time to PC time Panel Time Button for reading internal clock
50. y s Language option Duration o E field Clear event buffer after sytem reset v Modu leTime ARM DISARM Settings Read Module Time Set Time from ON OFF input mode Remote Open Close Auto ARM r Keyboard Shortcuts Medical 44 6 Sient 14 Disconnected 5 133 130529 Firmware version of the module Open USB port Connection state 14 Connecting to a computer via GPRS In order to program the module P131 remotely via GPRS several conditions have to be met 1 SIM card inserted into the module has to support a GPRS service In order to activate the GPRS service contact your network provider 2 Module SP131 has to be connected to an already installed Pcom program must be v 1 10 or newer on a Windows OS computer with internet connection Installation file for IPcom can be found on www trikdis lt Connection to program Pcom 1 Install the program v1 10 or newer version on the Windows OS computer and start it In order to configure Pcom to receive module signals correctly refer the user manual 2 Configure computer network LAN in way that module SP131 signals are forwarded to a dedicated port For information on port forwarding please refer to your router user manual 3 n order to open up a GPRS connection session send an SMS message containing the code below to the SIM card number of the module SP131 PSW ooooxx
51. zone is breached ON ON Delay ON ON Output for connecting a light emitting device A continuous signal is sounded when the alarm is armed and a wailing signal is sounded when it is breached Alarm ON ON Output for connecting a light emitting indicator of the alarm system status A continuous signal is sounded when the alarm is armed and a wailing signal is sounded during Entry Delay and Exit Delay times Set by default to output PGM2 ON ON Output for connecting a light emitting indicator of the input status A continuous signal is sounded when all ZN inputs are in order Set by default to output PGM3 All Zones OK ON OFF ON Output for connecting an indicator of power supply by AC source status AC OK ON ON Output for connecting an indicator of power supply by battery status Battery OK OFF OFF ON 31 Remote Control by SMS Remote Control by DIAL ARM DISARM Alarm Indication Lost Primary Channel Lost Secondary Channel Fire Sensor Reset Output which can be controlled by SMS message This output is for connecting electrical devices which will be controlled by SMS message SMS ON Pulse Time Pulse mode SMS 1 SMS 2 OFF i Level mode Output which can be controlled by call This output is for connecting electrical devices which will be controlled by call DIAL ON Pulse Time Pulse mode DIAL DIAL OFF Level mode 9N Output for connecting an indicator of th
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