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1.            On the first line  you can select the position  1  hrough 10  in which to store the User s number in  he phone book     SMS No tp    OK ESC                                  The second line allows you to select which User and  relative phone number is to be associated with the  selected position    At this point  press on the first icon fa  to call up  he keypad with which to enter the phone number    Fig  47                 fig  48    Enter Phone Number f the phone number has more than 14 digits  you  D  393478 a will have to enter the extra digits after pressing on          he second icon                       c   2   E BODE WY The telephone commands sent to the control   MJ  NJ  0 P  Q  RI  s   panel will be carried out only if the number from   w   x  Y z      JI JJ which they are sent is present in the phone book    2   3   4 5  I 6  7  8  9  Furthermore  the User associated with the number  must enter his    User Code    and be assigned a     Level of priority    that allows him to carry out the  requested action    NOTE  For further information  see the instruc   tions of the BXGM0001                                            OK     DEL  Bksp ESC                      Fig  48    The last line in the    Phone Book Setting    window   fig  47  allows you to select if the phone book  number should receive SMS messages or not     Press OK to confirm the selections made before  returning to the previous window with ESC    Press ESC also on the window shown in figu
2.       Fig  5          Fri O3rd March          Fig 6    Partial Arming    With the    Arming through Sceneries    option active       In the event it is necessary to activate a predefined  combination of areas of the burglar alarm system   press the indicated icon  fig  4      After having entered the User Code  the window  shown in figure 5 will appear in which  by pressing  on the arrows av it is possible to select one of  the set sceneries    The boxes underneath graphically represent the  state in which the areas will be set upon activation  of the scenery     Bitte area is armed        N    The area is disarmed                 The area remains in its current state        The main window  fig  6  shows the arming state of  the areas and the partial arming icon is activated        Srahms       12 30    Fri O3rd March     amp                 Fig  7       Select Areas                   DE  EEEIEE       Fri O3rd March          Fig 9    Partial Arming    With the    Arming through Areas    option active       In the event it is necessary to activate only some  areas of the burglar alarm system  press the indi   cated icon  fig  7      After having entered the User Code  another win   dow will appear similar to that for entering the code  which  unlike the first  allows the user to select the  areas to be activated  fig  8     Once the areas have been selected  press OK     The main window  fig  9  shows the arming state of  the areas and the partial arming icon is activated    
3.      Deactivates the state LEDs          Zone of the keypad used for selecting the areas        ARMING DISARMING   To arm or disarm the system  press  lt User Code gt          the LEDs of the numerical keys 1 10 display  the arming state of the areas  while the LEDs of the  other keys and the state LEDs remain in the state of     intense    backlighting    The areas not assigned to the User will in any case  remain off  and their state cannot be changed     PARTIAL ARMING   If the User begins the partial arming procedure  by entering  lt User Code gt         the LEDs of the  numerical keys 1 10 will display the current arming  state of the areas  while the LEDs of the other keys  will remain in the state of    intense    backlighting and  the state LEDs will flash        36    Srahms       The areas not assigned to the User will in any case  remain off  and their state cannot be changed    If the    partial arming through areas    mode has been  set  the user can only change the state of the areas  assigned to him  by selecting these areas  their state  will alternate between armed and disarmed     N B   When selecting the areas  wait until the visu   al indication on the keypad is effective before  pressing the next key     When finished  just press CG  to partially arm the  system in the selected manner  If you would like to  quit the procedure without changing the system  state  press the button        f no key is pressed within 15 seconds  the proce   dure will be quit au
4.    38       Srahms       ARMING DISARMING    To Arm or Disarm the control panel using the infra   red key  just bring the key within two metres of the  receiver and press the button located on the key  itself for at least 0 5 seconds and not more than 3  seconds   Inside the transparent shell of the infrared key  there is an LED  activated by pressing the button   which acts as an indicator of the successful trans   mission  the successful reception of the signal  by the receiver is indicated by the simultaneous  lighting of all the LEDs        PARTIAL ARMING    To start the procedure using the infrared key  just  aim it at the receiver  at a distance of at least one  metre  and press the button located on the key itself  for a maximum time of 3 seconds    The beginning of this procedure will be signalled by  a series of simultaneous flashes  quick and dim  of  the four state LEDs  From this moment on  up until    he User exits the partial arming procedure  the fixed  and intense lighting of the LEDs represents the arm   ing of the first four areas assigned to the User    By pressing the button on the key to produce infra   red pulses with a duration of at least 0 5 seconds but  ess than 3 seconds  the 4 LEDs of the receiver will  display  in succession  the sixteen possible combina   ions for arming the four areas        N B   Wait until the pressing of the key on the  remote control produces the lighting of the LED  before pressing the same key again     To terminate the pr
5.  A    The partial activation of the system  for example   may be useful in the case in which you would like  to move freely within the house by keeping all the  perimeter sensors active and excluding only the  volumetric sensors           Srahms        Gt  Besse  12 30    Fri O3rd March             Fig 10          Not Ready Zones    in Window kitchen  SENS  kitchen    a  a                                        a U  rR 2 ESC                12 30    Fri O3rd March                FORCED ARMING    f  in the main window  one or more areas are flash   ing and the icon in the lower right corner changes  its state from    Disarmed  to    Not Ready     this means  hat one or more devices in the flashing areas are in  a state of alarm  and thus the system is not ready to  be armed  fig  10         f the arming button is pressed when the system is     Not Ready     a list will appear of the devices that are  in a state of alarm     u    t is now possible to eliminate the causes that have  generated the alarm  by closing an open window   or example  and proceed with the activation        Alternatively  you can choose to arm the system  anyway  excluding one or more devices  open  windows or doors  for example   Pressing the but   ton      fig  11  will force the arming of the system   This operation will be displayed with the simultane   ous lighting of the two icons representing full and  partial arming of the system  fig  12     The simultaneous lighting of the two icons can also  be 
6.  Marco i   Enter User Code  onago  aea  012345  Valid Code                                                       Fig  40       IR Key Code Registration  Marco B    Press IR Key Button  near  a IR Key Receiver    IR Key Registered          OK                      Fig  41       Now  pressing with the pen provided near the line  indicated by number 4    Keypad Code     fig  39  will  access the window    Keypad Code Registration      fig  40      By entering a code with 4 to 6 digits  this code will  be associated with the User indicated on the first  line of the display  fig  40     More than a million combinations are available     Press OK to confirm before returning to the previ   ous window with ESC     Now  pressing with the pen provided near the line  indicated by number 5    Key Code   fig  39  and fol   lowing the instructions on the display  it is possible  to associate a key code with the User  fig  41      Press OK to confirm before returning to the previ   ous window with ESC        Srahms          Users Management    Marco ty  K i 12 30   E Keypad Code   H IR Key Code    OK    DEL 4 ESC                                                          Fig  42       Users Management    Start  devices codes           OK ESC                            Fig  43    General Parameters     PW restore State          Previous E  gt  4   Supervision YES  Y   GSM Control NO     Arming through Sceneries   W   Aut  Arming YES  Y   OK ESC                            Fig  44    The Users wh
7.  OK    4  Ly                       oooga          SC          Fig  31       View Inputs State    i Window bath  iWin  bedroom1  i Win  bedroom2    i Door kitchen  E Sen  draw  room  H Sen  kitchen                         w N  gt                         ok     oY                      _gqoooos          WwW  O          From this window it is possible to check the current  state of all the system inputs  fig  30     This function is very useful in the event the main  window of the system is in the    Not Ready    state   fig  10   in order to view the effective state of the  inputs before proceeding with the full or partial  arming of the system        View Inputs State    The icons in the first column next to the device  name  fig  31  indicate whether or not the device is  included    The user can exclude a device by pressing on the  icon  but the change is valid only for one activa   tion cycle of the system  Temporary Exclusion   The  permanent exclusion of a device can only be set by  an installer     Device Excluded       Device Included    The next column  fig  32  graphically displays the  current state of the devices     A  Device Fault  7 Tamper in progress      Device in alarm    Press OK to confirm the selections made before  exiting from the screen with ESC and returning to  the    User Menu           Srahms       Setting Menu  etting  D 123456789 Ww  0 123456789  172 0123456789     Bi  Ba emmy 833 From the    User Menu     fig  29   pressing the    Setting     M ico
8.  alarm will  appear in this window  fig  54     Thus  by materially activating the inputs  we can  check their correct operation  name and location        SIREN TEST    The legend    ON    or    OFF    next to the name of the  device acts as a switch  fig  55     By simply pressing on the legend we can turn the  sirens on or off        29    Srahms             Battery Test  PW  01  0 EXT  SIREN 02                               Fig  56       Battery Test    Battery CHARGED          ESC                Fig  57             BATTERY TEST    By simply pressing on the name of the device  we  will be informed about the state of the battery  housed inside the device  figg  56  57         30    Srahms          ao 4 IN 03 4 O01  Rew 15 03 2006 11 04    EXT Siren 01 002  me 14 03 2006 08 09     Door 03 003    tam 12 03 2006 06 20  rE 3 ESC                                  Fig  58       Event Log    S Bus PW 001  em 15 03 2006 16 04      Bus PW 002   r 15 03 2006 11 09          rR 2 ESC                            Fig  59       From the    User Menu     fig  29   by pressing the icon  we will access the    Event Log    window                    The    Event Log     fig  58  is structured so as to provide  a precise picture of the events concerning the sys   em  whether these are caused by burglar attempts   ampering  alarms and faults or simply due to a User  arming or disarming the system     Pressing the icons      RE   we can scroll through  he events and check their progression  indicat
9.  window with ESC     A    The B2 Control Panel is able to manage up to 63  Users  the    User Code  64 is associated with a special  function that allows you to request help without  arousing the suspicion of a possible assailant  By  entering the code associated with User 64  it will  actually be possible to deactivate the control panel  and at the same time activate the    Silent Alarm   if  set by the Installer           From the    User Menu     fig  29   by pressing the  appropriate button we will access the    Change IR  Key Code    window  fig  52     On the first line will appear the name of the User  associated with the    User Code    that we have  entered for access to the    User Menu       Following the instructions on the screen  a new key  code can be assigned to the User    Press OK to confirm the selection before returning  to the previous window with ESC              Change IR Key Code       28    Srahms                         Fig  53       iil 4 IN MOD 01 1  il 4 IN MOD 01 2  iil 4 IN MOD 01 4  H WALL IR SENSOR 01  Fy WALL IR SENSOR 02    Dpp pp          rR 2 ESC                         Fig  54       OQ EXT  SIREN 01 On  Q EXT  SIREN 02 Off                            Fig  55       TEST  Device Test   From the    User Menu     fig  29   pressing the icon  will take us to the    Test Menu     fig  53  that  allows us to test the correct operation of the inputs   sirens and batteries in the system           INPUT TEST    Only the inputs that are in a state of
10. 33  Control Panel Version     eeccecsscssesseeceeceeeentetnetnee 33  Choose Language seca ssnsstniscvaspnrscevsorcriecssrorseesesensrin 34  Auxiliary Keypad Functions Page 35     ANTIOITA GALS AUIM ALIN sisena e 36  Partial AMINO ispanca 36  Resets Alarm Memory  sssssssssssississtsrtsrtsrrsresrrerrsrrsrrnrrnenss 37  Alarms Offisnannne nann 37  Acoustic signals of the Keypads   esessssssseseseee 37  IR Receive and Key Page 38     PRTINOUT AEDS ANIMAL I usenet cusses tresses sve 39  Partial APMIS  asssacsscsctatscschesetussnnssreanssrbevttnatactasssrboselts 39       Srahms       Areas  Sceneries and Priority Levels    AREAS   It is possible to divide the space to be protected into areas    An Area of the system is nothing more than a logical grouping of sensors  the perimeter sensors of a building    for example     The subdivision of a system into areas is achieved simply by assigning one of the ten possible areas to each   input    Subdividing the system into areas is essential if you plan to      Arm the system in partial mode as well     Differentiate the access to particular environments according to the priority level assigned to the user  see  relevant section      Have differentiated signals for alarms coming from different zones    To meet these needs  the system can be subdivided into a maximum of 10 areas     SCENERIES  The term scenery is intended as a combination of areas that are activated according to set procedures     During setting  the installer will create t
11. acklighting Button  With LED always lit        12 30    Fri O3rd March             brahmsB2                12345678910    BE   lt  s07 ED    sae  12345 6848 910  H                       Fri O3rd March      Renaa             Marere      12 30 Jam          Installer Menu Access    State of Areas Display  System Disarmed   System Completely Armed  System Partially Armed    Areas not ready  with System Disarmed   Areas in alarm  with System Armed     User Menu Access   Date and Time Display   System Disarmed Indicator Button  Indicator Button for   Not Ready  System not ready for arming  System Armed Indicator Button    System Partially Armed Indicator Button          Srahms       To arm the system  press the appropriate icon  fig     1         12 30    Fri O3rd March                            Fig 1  f Enter your User Code and press OK  fig  2    Enter Code  Esc At this point  the main window of the Control Panel  will display the active areas in the top part of the   KKH screen and the state of the system in the bottom   L which will pass from Disarmed to Armed  fig  3    Fig 2       o    The areas will all be armed if the User that entered    Fri 03 rd Ma rch the code has been granted permission  during the    setting procedures  to manage all the Areas                 Fig 3       Srahms          12 30    Fri O3rd March     amp           Fig 4       Ext  protection       Select Scenery    ae              BE       x x       6 7 8 9 10          OK                ESC             
12. brahms    Burglar Alarm System    B2       Fri O3rd March          User   s manual    10_08   24848401    Srahms       Areas  Sceneries and Priority Levels Page 4       Arming  Disarming and Partial Arming Page 6       Full ATING isenana 7    Partial Arming with the     Arming through Sceneries    option active             8    Partial Arming with the                   Arming through Areas    option active                       9  Forced PAPI T scsesscesstnnsnn seasons tnneshccdebenbasntse 0  Disarming 11  Areas and Users   12  Alarm and Fault Management Page 13  Alarm and Fault Signalling      esssssssseseseeeiseste 4  Alam DIS DNA secasscsssccccecesscsavasc saponins sectonineaatices 4  MENOT 2st yess arty BGs R EN 5  RESET scssassssesscsn cncssnatcn nas cacao sacevadnhande 6     User Menu    Functions Page 17  View INPUTS State sscssccassesasscacssccnscsnsssscsnscelscnesvtoatenseec 8  Seting MeN Usein s 9  Date and TIME acs sccssnvenclecoasenceeinendiapviezeotnds 9       Users Management    General parameters    GSM Communicator Menu  GSM Message Setting  Phone Book Setting    Extension Request               Automatic Program Disabling sess 27  Change Keypad Code on  cecsessassesssssenstsensenetneee 28  Change IR Key Code on  ecsessecsnssnesneessneeneeneeneeneteet 28    CONTENTS    Device Test  Input Test      Siren Test                  Battery Test   VERVE LOG  saiceisescssssssersteonsesvnncncorsesicansoeeeionsoitncinsdaeerettensnian 31  Screen dimensions Calibration ccs 
13. caused by the temporary exclusion of inputs  by the User or their permanent exclusion by the  Installer                      A      The procedure described in this section is valid in  the case in which the    Automatic Arming    function  is not active  If  on the other hand  the    Automatic  Arming    function is active  the entire procedure  would be automated as described on page 23      Warning  the User who has been assigned the pri   ority level 2 can only arm the system or the areas  assigned to him      Even though allowed by the control panel  it is  best not to use the forced arming in order to avoid  lowering the level of security guaranteed by the  system           Srahms       12 30    Fri O3rd March                               n     Enter Code  DOLA  SODE  zoog   i KKK   i           a       Fri O3rd March          Fig  15    To disarm the fully or partially armed system  press  on the button    Disarmed     fig  13   enter your    User  Code  and press OK  fig  14         A    The system can be disarmed only by Users with  priority level 3 or 4  Users with priority level 2 can  only arm the system        The priority level 2 can be assigned  for example  to  Users who must perform maintenance operations  or cleaning inside the building  so that once they  have completed their work they can only arm the  system        Srahms    12 30    Fri O3rd March       AREAS AND USERS    In addition to the system access privileges  during  setting  the installer can set 
14. de  OK    DEL ESC                                                             Fig  38       i USERS MANAGEMENT    From the    Setting Menu     fig  33   pressing the  appropriate icon will access the window    Users  Management     Access to this section is reserved  or Users who  during the setting phase  have been  assigned the Priority Level 4  They can manage all  he Users  assign each User a name and associate  o this name a key and a code to enter on the  eypads        Pressing the icons W on the first line  fig  36  will  scroll through the list of users available  Pressing on  the User selected  it is possible to assign the User a  name using the alphanumeric keypad  fig  37    Press OK to confirm the selections made before  exiting from the window with ESC     The line of the display indicated by number 1  fig   38  represents the areas of the system that the user  can manage    The line of the display indicated by number 2  represents the possible sceneries  if set  that the  user can activate    The line of the display indicated by number 3 indi   cates the priority level assigned to the User    This data cannot be changed by the User since it  was established during the setting phase by the  Installer  the only holder of the    Installer Code     which is required in order to change these settings              20    Srahms          Marco nay  HEET  Ea Keypad Code  H IR Key Code  OK    DEL                                                                   Fig  39   
15. ed  by the number next to the name of the device that  generated the event  At the end of the list  the scroll   ing will start again from the beginning              n the case of burglar  tamper or alarm events  for  example  fig  58   next to the icon showing the  event  we can read the name of the input that gen   erated the event and the date and time in which it  was activated     If the event is different from burglar  tamper or gener   ic alarms  it will be divided into two parts  fig  59    The first part  with the icon in negative  reports the  date and time of the end of the event  the second  part  with the icon in positive  reports the date and  time of the start of the event           A    The progressive numbering next to the name of the  device that generated the event indicates the most  recent event with the number 001           Srahms       001                                              Mario 002  15 04 2006 11 09    Adele 002  14 04 2006 10 09    NiNa ESC                                  Fig  60    wo parts        date and time of  second part  with  date and time of t    A    Each User has his own code and an access key to  which it is possible to associate the name of the User     For this reason  in the    Event Log     it is possible to  ind indication of the arming or disarming of the  system  by keypad or key  associated with the name  of the User  fig  60      n this case as well  the event will be divided into    The first part  with the icon in n
16. egative  reports the    the disarming of the system  the  he icon in positive  reports the  he arming of the system           The    Event Log  can be cancelled only by an installer  with the    Installer Code          32    Srahms          User Menu     e  Pleie  12g  Ss   gaal  u TET  ISIS   Visualizza Setting 0  2  TES                                                                                      Touch   with the pen   the bottom right corner  of the screen   for 3 seconds minimum    A          Fig  62    Control Panel Version    ID  16777215  Ver   55 55       ESC                   Fig  63           Screen dimensions calibration    From the    User Menu     fig  61   by pressing the  appropriate icon and following the simple instruc   ions  fig  62   we can correctly calibrate the screen  dimensions    For a correct calibration of the screen dimensions   position the appropriate pen in the farthest point  of the corner indicated by the arrow     A    It is recommended that you strictly follow the  video calibration instructions in order to avoid  malfunctioning of the terminal             Control Panel Version   From the    User Menu     fig  61   pressing the button     B2    will display the Firmware ID and version of  the control panel  fig  63   this information may be  particularly useful in case you need to contact a  service technician           33    Srahms          hoose Language    FRA                      Fig  64    Choose Language    From the    User Men
17. h                Srahms             User Menu    Functions       Di      Press the button    User     fig  27   enter the    User    Code    and press OK  fig  28    12345678910    The    User Menu     fig  29  contains a series of icons  e  e        which  when pressed  allow access to the User                         unctions  which are   Fri O3rd March fia  wz   View Inputs State  E we  Partial     Armed    OEKE  W  Access to the setting functions   Fig  27 lata   Gee  Change Keypad Code  Enter Code     Change IR Key Code  D  1 2 3 4  TEST  Device Test   6  A i  Screen dimensions calibration   9   0   KEKE  Fig  28       Choose Language       Buzzer off       Eai Menu    TI   tales  fa IBIS   Setting 0          B Display of the Firmware ID and version of  2  the Control Panel   K    K     Buzzer on                      A EOE P      Access to the    User Menu    is reserved for Users  with Priority Level 3 or 4   K  ESC   Access to the    Setting    section of the    User Menu     L is reserved for Users with Priority Level 4                                                                 Srahms         i Window bath  i Win  bedroom1  iWin  bedroom2    i Door kitchen  Sen  draw  room  H Sen  kitchen                                           OK   4  Y                                     Fig  30       View Inputs State    i Window bath  iWin  bedroom1  iWin  bedroom2  i Door kitchen   H Sen  draw  room  A Sen  kitchen    ee                         A  7  a                     
18. he sceneries containing groupings of areas which  upon activation  will  be placed in a state established by the installer himself    A name can be assigned to the scenery which is suggestive of the functions associated with it   Fence Sensors      for example      A maximum of 10 sceneries can be set     A      For any changes regarding the assigning of the areas  sceneries or priority levels for the various  Users  contact your Installer      The Installer  in agreement with the User  must decide the partial activation mode of the sys   tem      Through free selection by the User of the areas to be activated     Through activation of sceneries predefined by the Installer during setting           Srahms       PRIORITY LEVELS   In order to be able to carry out a particular operation  the user must always enter his    User Code    which  during  the setting procedures  has been assigned a priority level ranging from 1 to 4 and a variable number of the 10  available areas which he is permitted to manage  Each user can also be assigned a variable number of the 10  available sceneries which he is permitted to manage     The priority level assigned to the    User Code    determines whether or not the user is permitted to perform certain  operations only on his assigned areas  Consult the tables below to learn what can and cannot be done with the                priority level assigned by the installer    Action Level4  Level3   Level2   Full or partial Arming Disarming YES YES Armi
19. n     ALARM DISPLAY   Pressing on the icon representing the event    whether in progress or occurred   you will access  the    Registered Events    window in which you can  view the events since the last activation    No code must be entered in order to view this event  log  The event log allows you to verify the origin of  the alarm and the time at which it occurred without  necessarily changing the state of the system        Srahms                Burglar         m  i                                   Enter Code  DOLA  SOE  zoog   i KEKE   i    SIREN OFF   Once the origin of the alarm has been checked and  it has been ascertained that there is no danger  the  sirens can be turned off by pressing the appropriate  button  fig  22      Similar to any other operation that changes the state  of the system  it will be necessary to enter the    User  Code    and press OK in order to immediately turn off  the sirens  fig  23         brahms     i  a  a     Burglar       RESET   The display  even after the sirens have been turned  off  will continue to show the icon of the activating  event until the temporary memory of the events is  reset  fig  24           Sie                      Fig  24  By pressing the button    Reset     fig  24   entering  Enter Code the    User Code    and pressing the button OK  the  temporary event log will be reset and the display  1 2 3 4 will return to the state it was in before the event   occurred  fig  26           Fig  25       12 30    Fri O3rd Marc
20. n accesses the    Setting Menu    in which it is pos   XS sible to set a series of functions described below       Access to the    Setting Menu    is reserved for  Users with Priority Level 4                                            Fig  33       Date  amp  Time Setting  DATE AND TIME       Hours From the    Setting Menu   fig  33   pressing the  appropriate icon will access the window for setting  the Date and Time    Set the correct time by selecting the area to be    modified  fig  34  and using the arrows on the side           Press OK to confirm the selections made  and then  press on the arrow at the bottom of the window to  Fig  34 access the next screen     OK vy ESC                                  Set the correct day  month and year by selecting  Date  amp  Time Setting the area to be modified  fig  35  and using the    arrows on the side     Press OK to confirm the selections made before  exiting from the screen with ESC        Month Year V          OK     4   ESC                               Fig  35       Srahms          Users 01      1203 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      i 1 2 3K  E Keypad Code  H IR Key Code                                           OK    DEL ESC                                  Fig  36       Enter User Name     Marco a    ABOIOHBHODHWW  WYUMNOHMAVIRIT  UYMWWWOAOOOO   WWC     CAP     OK     DEL   BkSp  ESC                                                                Fig  37    Marco ty  JA mEEEEE  EEEEEKEZEN     B  ESEESE     E Keypad Code  A IR Key Co
21. ng only  of the sceneries or associated areas   Alarms Off    YES YES NO   Forced Arming    YES YES NO   Reset Alarm Memory YES YES NO   Access to the User Menu YES YES NO                      A code set with priority level 1 does not cause any action  but only the valid typed data is memorized    1  The alarms are silenced by any operation  turning on or off  turning on partially  etc   validly carried out by a User with Priority  Level 2  3  4  or through the appropriate control located on the main window in the presence of one or more alarms      2  The forced arming can be done with a code having Priority Level 3 or 4 using the dedicated command in the window that  displays the inputs already in alarm before the arming  the forced arming of one or more areas or the entire system entails  the temporary exclusion of the inputs already in a state of alarm before the arming     Functions executable inside the User Menu and  accessible only to Users with Priority Level 3 and 4                                            Action Level 4 Level 3  Viewing the State and Temporary Exclusion of Inputs YES YES  Viewing the Event Log YES YES  Setting of date and time YES O  Changing User Codes of others   Registering Keys of others YES oO  Changing own User Code   Registering own Key YES YES  Deletion of User Codes YES O  Input Test YES YES  Siren Test XES YES  Battery Test YES YES                Srahms          Arming  Disarming and Partial Arming       a       Pen for touchscreen    B
22. ntry Delay     the passing of this time is marked  by the continuous sounding of the buzzer inside  he keypad    The time necessary to enter the code on the keypad  and exit the protected zone is known as the    Exit  Delay       The passing of the    Entry Delay    and    Exit Delay     ime is marked by the continuous sounding of the  buzzer inside the keypad    the user tries to arm the system with devices in  alarm  red LED lit   the buzzer will sound intermit   ently to advise that the system cannot be armed   The keypad buzzer will in any case be active during  he alarm time           7          il    If you are in the  Installer Menu     this is signalled on  the    mechanical    keypads and receivers by all four  LEDs flashing intermittently        A    The sounding of the buzzer  however  can be disa   bled with a setting option for each individual  keypad           37    Srahms          Green    Mains PW On    LED    BXINIR receiver and BXKEIRO1    Green    System Armed Disarmed    LED    Red    Alarm    LED    Yellow    Partial Arming    LED                                           Meaning  LED Colour    on flashing off  3 F mains power   mains green mains power supply on battery fault outage  on off green armed exit delay disarmed  alarm red Alarm  system armed    EARE No alarm     Not Ready  system disarmed  y Ready  partial yellow System partially armed _ E   or inputs temporarily excluded       Functions control button     Transmission in progress    LED       
23. o  during the setting phase  have been  assigned the Priority Level 4 can also remove a User  and the associated codes from the list using the key  DEL   fig  42                  Press OK  fig  43  to confirm the selections made  before exiting from the screen with ESC     0 123456789     0 123456789    amay GENERAL PARAMETERS    From the    Setting Menu     fig  33   pressing the  appropriate icon will access the window for view   ing the general parameters set by the Installer and  setting some general parameters that can be set  by the User        22    Srahms        1  PW restore State  cannot be changed by the User   On  In the event both the battery and mains power supply fails for the control panel  the control panel will be  automatically set in the armed state when the power supply voltage is restored   Off  In the event both the battery and mains power supply fails for the control panel  the control panel will be  automatically set in the disarmed state when the power supply voltage is restored   Previous  In the event both the battery and mains power supply fails for the control panel  the control panel will be  automatically set in the previous state when the power supply voltage is restored        Supervision  cannot be changed by the User   This parameter allows to select whether or not the system can be managed by external supervision sys   tems        GSM Control  can be changed by the User   This parameter allows to select whether or not the system can be rem
24. ocedure  an infrared pulse with a  duration of more than 3 seconds must be sent    At the end of the procedure  the meaning of the  LEDs will return to normal     A    If you are in the    Installer Menu     this is signalled on  the    mechanical    keypads and receivers by all four  LEDs flashing intermittently           39    brahms    BRAHMS ELETTRONICA S r l    Via Gran Sasso  18   20010 Bareggio MILANO Italy  http  www brahmselettronica it  e mail  info brahmselettronica it    cE    
25. otely managed by means of a GSM  dialler  BXGM0001         Arming through Areas   Arming through Sceneries  cannot be changed by the User   This parameter allows to select if the partial activation of the system can occur through the activation of  areas chosen one at a time by the User  Arming through Areas  or through the activation of predefined  sceneries containing activation commands for groups of areas  Arming through Sceneries         Automatic Arming  can be changed by the User    When the function is active  if one or more inputs are in alarm during the arming of the system  these  will be temporarily excluded automatically and will return to being included only after the subsequent  disarming of the system    When the function is not active  if there are any inputs in a state of alarm  the control panel will interrupt  the arming of the system and wait for the causes of the alarm to be eliminated  closing an open window   for example   In any case  a User with priority level 3 or 4 can    force    the arming following the procedures  described in the section    Forced Arming  of the B2UC0002 User Manual     Press OK to confirm the selections made before exiting from the screen with ESC and returning to the    Setting  Menu        23    brahms                   GSM Communicator Menu       GSM COMMUNICATOR MENU       From the    Setting Menu     fig  33   pressing on the  appropriate icon accesses the    GSM Communicator  Menu     fig  45  in which it is possible to 
26. re 45 in  order to return to the    Setting Menu        A    The numbers MUST be preceded by the proper  international prefix   39 for Italy            25    Srahms          Extension Request  ty    Extension 15                               Fig  49       EXTENSION REQUEST    From the    Setting Menu     fig  33   pressing the  appropriate icon will access the window    Extension  Request     fig  49      The extension request can be used when there is  a need to suspend execution of all the automatic  actions controlled by the timer     Pressing the icons W   the extension time can  be changed from 15 to 90 minutes with    steps    of  15 minutes     Pressing the button OK  the timer suspension will  immediately begin for the set period of time  after  which all the suspended actions will be executed     Before the extension time has expired  another  request can be made for up to a maximum number  of 5 times    If you ask for another extension before the previous  one has finished  any remaining time will NOT be  added to the new extension period but instead  be lost  This means you will only be able to use  one entire extension period after each additional  request    Therefore it is advisable to renew the extension  request near the end of the previous time so as to  make better use of this function     A    The    Extension Request    can be performed only  by Users who  during the setting phase  have been  assigned the Priority Level 4           26    Srahms          Au
27. s    gas detectors  smoke detectors  emergency buttons  etc    PW Fault   This event is triggered by the lack of mains power supply to the system   Battery Fault    This event is triggered by the lack of power supply from the auxiliary batteries of the system     Generic Fault  This event is triggered by faults on the devices in the system           Srahms          f ae i        ee  Ein    yhy      is f   ECES      Fa          Fig  19           C3  Burglar            Fig  20       Registered Events    OngSens  kitchen 001  Intrusione 01  03  2006 16 04                                  ALARM AND FAULT SIGNALLING   In case of an alarm or fault in progress  the main  window will change its usual appearance and   in place of the date and time  a flashing icon will  appear which identifies the active event type  if  applicable  the area to which the device in alarm  has been associated will also be flashing  fig  19      An alarm can also be    active    for an extremely short  time   passing in front of an IR sensor  a window  being opened and then closed again  glass being  broken  after which the event is no longer    In  progress    but can be considered as    Occurred     In  this case the icon representing the event is fixed  and the area concerned by the alarm will stop flash   ing  fig  20     The fact that the alarm has    Occurred    does not  exclude the possibility that the intrusion or tamper   ing is still in progress  thus it is recommended that  utmost care be take
28. set some  parameters regarding the message sending proce   dures and create a phone book        These changes can only be made by Users who   during the setting phase  have been assigned the  Fig  45 Priority Level 4                       GSM Message Setting    Burglar Alarm ty    From the    GSM Communicator Menu     fig  45      2 5 7 EED i i  a E Ea a Bey select the    Messages    icon to access the    GSM Mes     Vocal Messages YES     sage Setting    window  fig  46      w GSM Message Setting                SMS No tp  Personal Message       Y    Pressing the icons 4    next to the first item in the  window  fig  46   it is possible to scroll through the list  of events that generate a signal    For each event you can select which numbers  from  he 10 possible numbers in the phone book  should  receive the warning message when the selected  event occurs           OK ESC                         Fig  46    Using the icons 4  located on the next two  ines  you can select the format in which the mes   sages should be sent        Press OK to confirm the selections made before  returning to the previous window with ESC     A    The    Personal Message    function is not active           24    Srahms                   Phone Book Setting    Phone Book Setting             Tel  Number   01 tP   fags From the    GSM Communicator Menu     fig  45    Massimiliano     select the    Phone Book    icon to access the    Phone     3904225858585 Book Setting    window  fig  47      032     
29. some users so that they  can only arm and disarm certain areas        K    Fig  16             r    If the User Code entered is only allowed access to    7   the areas from 6 to 10  then the arming of the sys   prag s WAIE tem will be partial  fig  17    e  e    Fri O3rd March    L    Fig  17             If the same user would like to partially arm the  Select Areas system  however  he would not have access to all  the areas but would partially arm only the areas  assigned to him  fig  18         A    Only the installer can change the access privileges  of the users and the areas assigned to them                 Srahms       Alarm and Fault Management          a    Burglar           EE  T     Pale SEAN    Tamper Alarm PW Fault Battery Fault    Event Display   by way of example  all the event icons are             displayed   Siren Off    The events described below are detected by the Control Panel regardless of the its state  with the excep   tion of the    Burglar Alarm    which is detected only when the system area is armed                                               Fault       Burglar Alarm  This event is triggered by the activation of the intrusion detectors  motion sensors  vibration    sensors  magnetic contacts  etc       Tamper Alarm  This event is triggered by the activation of the anti tampering devices present on modules     sensors  containers  etc     Generic Alarm  This event is triggered by the activation of devices other than the intrusion detectors  such a
30. tomatic Program Disabling  ty    Timer off                               Fig  50       AUTOMATIC PROGRAM DISABLING    From the    Setting Menu     fig  33   pressing the  appropriate icon will access the window    Automatic  Program Disabling     fig  50      With the Timer Off  default setting   all the timer  settings are blocked     With the Timer On  the timer settings are executed     The actions which have not been executed during  the blocked period  Timer Off  will NOT be execut   ed when the normal Timer operation is restored   Timer On      A    The    Automatic Program Disabling    can be per   formed only by Users who  during the setting phase   have been assigned the Priority Level 4           27    Srahms          Change Keypad Code       Luca iiil  Enter User Code  OWBWA    COo  012345  Valid Code                                                 Fig  51       Change IR Key Code  D Luca el    Press IR Key Button  near  a IR Key Receiver    IR Key Registered          OK                         Fig  52                oar                               J  aan    Change Keypad Code    From the    User Menu     fig  29   by pressing the  appropriate button we will access the    Change  Keypad Code    window  fig  51     On the first line will appear the name of the User  associated with the    User Code    that we have  entered for access to the    User Menu       Once the new number has been entered  press OK  to confirm the selection before returning to the  previous
31. tomatically     mode has been set  the user can only choose a  scenery to be activated from among those assigned  o him by the installer  The arming of the scenery is  carried out by pressing the key corresponding to  he scenery to be activated    Provided that the number is correct and the select   ed scenery is correctly assigned to the User  the  procedure will terminate successfully  Otherwise   he procedure will be quit without making any  changes to the system    f no key is pressed within 15 seconds  the proce   dure will be quit automatically        RESET ALARM MEMORY  To cancel the alarm memory regarding the single  activation cycle  enter  lt User Code gt           ALARMS OFF  To turn off the active alarm signals  enter  lt User  Code gt            ACOUSTIC SIGNALS OF THE KEYBOARDS  Any fault concerning the system triggers the inter   mittent sounding of the keypad buzzer     f instead the    partial arming through sceneries       All the alarms concerning the system  other than the   Silent Alarm     trigger the continuous sounding of  he keypad buzzer   Furthermore  the keypads can be set during instal   ation so as to emit a sound to advise the user of  he imminent activation of the alarm system  this  unction is necessary in the event the keypad is posi   ioned inside the protected area and accessing the  same keypad entails the activation of some sensor   The time necessary to enter the protected zone and  enter the User Code on the keypad is known as the     E
32. u     fig  61   pressing the appro   priate icon allows the user to select the system  language     A    The    Choose Language    window will appear  automatically when the system is turned on or  turned back on after a complete power outage           34    Srahms       Auxiliary Keypad BXTAINO1 Functions       Green    Mains PW On    LED    Green    System Armed Disarmed    LED       Red    Alarm    LED    Yellow    Partial Arming    LED                                           Meaning  LED Colour   Icon flashi ff  on lashing o   mains green A mains power supply on battery fault ae  on off green  Q  armed exit delay disarmed  alarm red A Alarm  system armed    alan meinor No alarm    Not Ready  system disarmed  y Ready     Om System partially armed or z E   partial   yellow   mo inputs temporarily excluded    KEYPAD STATES        Soft    backlighting    Intense    backlighting  Keypad in Stand by Keypad in use       35    Srahms          The auxiliary keypad BXTAINO1 allows the user to  manage some basic functions of the burglar alarm  system through the key combinations illustrated in  the table below        Key Combination    Action        lt  User Code gt  4    Arming   Disarming of the control panel       Starts the Partial Arming procedure        lt  User Code gt  4    Resets the Alarm Memory           lt  User Code gt  4    1O   lt  User Code gt         O   O    Turns off the Alarms       Deactivates the keypad Buzzer       Deactivates the key backlighting           
    
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