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1. 3 mm mox Dipswitches Reed ES Sei contact Impulse Counter SE SCH 12 12 12 12 Pd oN a a Eja N BIE LE B WC 1 2 4 8 Olalo Distance btw magnet dipswitches and detector 5mm max 1 2 impulse counters 3 end alarm 4 antishock insertion i i ALLOGGIAMENTO PILA 5 exclude anti removal contact ON excluded 6 exclude inout NC ON excluded It operates as follows e The detector AF913R DB can be used in various operative functions selected using the relative dipswitches As shown in fig it has an internal reed contact with bulb activated by an external magnet supplied to be installed to protect doors or windows In this case the magnet must be installed on the door or window to be protected and the detector on the frame With the door closed as shown in the fig the distance between the detector and the magnet cannot exceed 5 mm Moving the magnet away from the detector the reed relay opens its contact generating the alarm that will be transmitted to the control panel Moving the magnet near the detector once again the control panel will receive the end alarm signal that will annul the alarm condition The micro switch 3 that signals the end of the alarm must always be ON e There is an internal antishock device made using a piezoelectric device that will generate an alarm in case of violent impact transmitted to the control panel Thi
2. KC J eZ J ALARM TAMPER CONTACT 47kohm Y AML 4 3 4 7kohm 1 DETECTOR CONTACT CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL 24 INPUTS SHIELDED CABLE Z5 a RI GG ALARM CONTACT 4 7kohm DETECTOR CONTACT Connection diagram between a single balancing input and a detector Connection diagram between a dual balancing input and a detector N B the dual balancing connection allows the control panel to identify separately the intruder alarm and the tamper alarm on two wires of which one is the negative of the power supply 28 Type of input The choice of the type of input can be made choosing from among the following options TYPE DESCRIPTION Instantaneous Typical anti intruder input active with the control panel inserted and not active with the control panel disconnected When there is an alarm it activates a GENERAL ALARM relay output the continuous sound of the buzzer and switching on of the alarm LED on the keyboards The alarm telephone call to the associated telephone numbers is activated Delayed 1 Input active only with the control panel inserted If open the ENTRY TIME 1 is started during which a valid code must be entered to disconnect the control panel during this time a continuous buzzer will sound If the control panel is not disconnected the exit relay GENERAL ALARM will be activated and the alarm LED on the keyboards wil
3. functions keys With various meanings described below Pressing the key is accompanied by an effective tactile effect and a short sound from the buzzer in the keyboard It is possible to deactivate the individual buzzer on each keyboard by pressing 4 and 0 at the same time Press the same keys again to re insert buzzer operation To proceed with programming it is necessary to have already installed a AF983 keyboard with address 1 Proceed as follows All the keyboards leave the factory with address 16 Should it be necessary to return a keyboard to the factory setting 16 press the following at the same time for a few seconds 5 Until a beep sounds to confirm the operation Even when it is necessary to change the address assigned to a keyboard it is necessary to first return the address to 16 using the procedure described above keys 5 To programme an operative address for a new keyboard it is necessary for it to be correctly connected to the control panel bus and that the following procedure be followed 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by C and D keys the KEYBOARDS menu and confirm by the Key 3 the wording KEYBOARD 02 appears on the display indicating which keyboard can be programmed 4 should you wish to programme a different keyboard use keys C and D to select the keyboard
4. Bistable Negative OUTPUT 10 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 11 Bistable Negative s OUTPUT 12 Bistable Negative Output connection OUTPUT 13 Bistable Negative GE OUTPUT 14 Bistable Negative Zescuptons OUTPUT 15 Bistable Negative Negative Customer Intoduction WOOAIDNeFwWnN Inputs DoOoooooooooGoGoGO poocococoo0o0 0000000000 Telephone numbers OUTPUT 16 Bistable LI P Ristahle Description OUTPUT 1 Timers Alarm events Time of Output Bistable z Special functions Access codes Insertion time seconds Calendar Release time secondis Security Negative X Time schedule E 58 Resetting the default parameter values To return to the parameter default values operate as follows ib oR WP 6 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on a AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming select by C and D keys the DEFAULT PARAM menu and confirm by the key the display will show DEFAULT CONFIG YES NO the key will abandon the function while key will launch the default configuration during the resetting of the factory parameter values which lasts a few seconds the display will show DEFAULT CONFIG IN EXECUTION at the end your return to the function 21 DEFAULT PARAM It is important to underline that Resetting parameters function doesn t modify the codes but sets to the default values the code
5. OF TELEPHONE OPTIONS is programmed properly see relative paragraph 30 Input status Each input can take on one of the following status TYPE DESCRIPTION Excluded In this state the input is always inactive independently from the state of the control panel Even the relative tamper alarm signal is deactivated The input is active according to the modes established by the TYPE programmed Inserted see relative paragraph In this state alarm conditions the local alarm outputs are activated and telephone calls optical signals and the event is memorised The input is active according to the modes established by the TYPE programmed see relative paragraph In this state in case of alarm the local alarm outputs are not activated while optical signals and telephone calls remain active and the event is memorised Test Normal or Common Input Each input can be set Normal or Common If a NORMAL type input is associated with more than one area it will be active even if only one of them is active while if a COMMON type input is associated with more than one area it will be active if all of them are active Association of inputs to areas Each input can be associated to one or more of the 8 AREAS into which the system can be organised As indicated in the user manual at the time of insertion each area can be inserted or not Resulting in a partial connection of the system It is advisable to associate each
6. XX indicates the reference number entered 4 enter the new code that must be set each code can have 4 5 or 6 numbers and confirm by entering N B to abandon the code modification procedure press 5 The LCD display can show the following Indicates that the inserted code has been accepted and replaces the Code accepted 4 previous one Indicates that the procedure followed is correct but the code has not been modified because there is another code with the same numbers or the code has not been accepted because the procedure has not been carried out correctly Incorrect code 6 the code modifying procedure starts again from point 4 N B the MASTER code can modify all the codes including the master code itself IMPORTANT all the operations enabled by entering a valid code must be started within one minute after having entered the code itself It is possible to take all the codes to the default values using the procedure indicated in the relevant paragraph in the section Programming default 25 Assigned areas Each USER CODE can be freely associated to the 8 areas that allow managing the partial insert of the system Each USER CODE with priority 5 and 6 can therefore run only the areas associated thereto For the management of the system using the codes please see the user manual Associated Output Each USER CODE can be associated with a programmable remote output that will be activated eac
7. alarm of the input itself 31 Report Code and relative transmission channel They must be set in accordance with the codes necessary for the correct identification by the Surveillance Company receiving stations in order to identify the type of alarm These codes can have the following values 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Associated telephone numbers The telephone number to be associated to the input must be inserted There are 8 available numbers If one or more numbers are associated in the case of opening of the input a telephone call is sent to the associated numbers Associated outputs It is possible to associate the activation of one of the 32 programmable outputs to each input this will change in relation to the variation in input status depending on the programming of the following options The output associated to the programmed NORMAL type input is always controlled when the input is active and then when at least one of the areas to which it is associated is inserted when the input is deactivated and then when all the areas to which it is associated are disconnected Always If the input has been programmed of a COMMON type the output associated to the input is always commanded whether the input is active and all the areas to which it is associated are inserted or when the input is deactivated and therefore when at least one of the areas to which it is associated is disconnected ON The output associate
8. and decoder connection like BUS2 a AF983 Keyboards Remote expansion module with 8 inputs AFEX8I Expansion module with 8 inputs AFEX8U Remote expansion module with 8 outputs AF45343 Decoder and AF339 Proximity key BA AF45398 Led keyboard gt Pronto Ready Trio TON A a o OU jo gt o foo jor ni Oo Jo wi g 156 M2 80UT 234 5 m
9. any errors picked up 6 programming requires a few minutes to be completely executed 7 to prepare the central station to communicate with the LCD keyboard AF983 completely disconnect the system 8 use the LCD keyboard AF983 to enter a USER CODE with priority level 8 9 use the LCD keyboard AF983 to enter the PC PROGRAMMING CODE Special Code 37 default 555555 that must coincide with the CONTROL PANEL PASSWORD 10 At this point the LCD keyboard display will show the wording LOCAL CONNECT Et N B it is possible to interrupt the control panel programming procedure at any moment using the key ESC on the computer keyboard having done that only part of the parameters will be updated Both the programme AF998SW and the control panel remain in the in a synchronisation phase for a few seconds exiting automatically from the respective procedures unless communication begins It is advisable to comfortably set the programme AF998SW until the selection of the last of the 5 groups of parameters and set the control panel in the condition of system disconnected Then from the LCD keyboard enter a USER CODE with priority level 8 followed by the PC PROGRAMMING CODE special code 37 default 555555 and confirm the start of transmission from the personal computer keyboard The correct local reading procedure of the control panel configuration requires the following operations 1 start the programme AF998SW on the personal computer 2 onc
10. event a malfunction and if programmed inserts it in events memory see paragraph on SECONDARY FUNCTIONS Radio supervision range 0 255 minutes 0 minutes Establishes after how much time the control panel checks the status of the radio devices installed The supervision alarm activates the Technical Alarm output Failure output It is possible to establish which open collector type output 1 32 is activated in case of fault Programming 0 no output is activated Control panel status at power ON ON OFF PREVIOUS PREVIOUS If it is necessary at the time of the total feed battery and mains for the system to be completely inserted then select ON Selecting OFF once both the feeds are reset battery and mains the system will be completely disconnected while if choosing PREVIOUS the system will maintain the condition as it was prior to the absence of mains Key operation On off partial ON Partial ON If this function is set as Partial ON the AF342 decoder board allows the partial insert of the first three areas Otherwise it inserts and disconnects areas 1 2 3 in block TC output with control panel OFF Negative Positive Negative Establishes if with control panel OFF the TC output is negative or positive 40 PARAMETER SET VALUES PRE SET VALUE DESCRIPTION Printer output TC output PC Printer output TC output If the telephon
11. function with the key the display views the programmed message and the cursor will position itself at the end of the message 6 to modify the message act on each letter that makes it up using the following buttons Moves the cursor to the left by one space Moves the cursor to the right by one space c Changes the character where the cursor is positioned following the sequence of proposed characters in increasing order D Changes the character where the cursor is positioned following the sequence of proposed characters in decreasing order 7 To confirm the entire message move the cursor to the last character on the right of the message with the key and confirm the entire message by pressing the key DESCRIPTION AND PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUTS The control panel AF998EXP has 8 basic outputs connected by the connector CN4 for connection to this connector there is a special cable available on request With three external modules AFEX8U it can manage up to 32 outputs type OPEN COLLECTOR this type of open collector type output closet towards the negative in activation conditions Max 50mA The activation of the single output is associated to different conditions such as entering an access code alarm of an input alarm reset signalling of a failure general alarm 24 hour alarm fire alarm auxiliary alarm buzzer activation system ON OFF inputs excluded system ready TC output system status For each output the fol
12. input of the NORMAL type to one area only in order to reach maximum simplicity and flexibility in the management of the system Enabling buzzer function This setting allows choosing whether the input will activate the keyboards buzzer sound Self exclusion counter It is possible to indicate a number of alarm conditions in the input after which should there be repeated alarms from the same input this will temporarily self exclude itself until the central station switches off or the areas to which the input belongs become disconnected A number from 0 to 10 can be set for each input bearing in mind that condition 0 means that the self exclusion function is not active Activation For each input it is possible to memorise in the events memory the alarm condition and a reset of normal conditions The possible choices are None No condition of the input is memorised in events memory Alarm The status of ALARM of the input is memorised in the events memory Reset The RESET from alarm conditions is memorised in the events memory Alarm Reset Both the ALARM and RESET conditions are memorised in the events memory N B as the telephone calls keep a record of the contents of the events memory on the basis of how the signals for each input have been selected if the telephone numbers to call have been properly selected for the inputs then there can be telephone calls in the case of alarms and or in the case of reset of the
13. it can be considerably reduced indoors due to the position in relation to the structure of the room and or disturbances on the radio waves Always check the radio range with a suitable test Dimensions 132x65x46 mm Operating temperature from 0 C to 50 C Dual Band radio transmission TAMPER 17 It operates as follows e After 3 minutes from connection to the battery see paragraph on programming the detector is ready to work When it detects motion it generates a transmission from the alarm To reduce battery consumption after the alarm there is a block lasting 2 minutes N B In rest conditions the LED is always off it comes on only when the detector is in alarm or in test conditions e Test To test whether there is coverage it is necessary to place the detector in a test condition To access this function for two minutes use a screwdriver to press the test button on the lower side of the detector cover the alarm viewing led switches on and block detector function is excluded for 2 minutes following the alarm The entry of the test function is signalled by a beep At this point adjust sensitivity to the minimum needed by turning the trimmer positioned on the upper left of the electronic card and in the case of disturbed areas move the impulse counter bridge to position 3 alarm after about three pitches e Tamper Alarm At any time opening the apparatus container will result in the transm
14. loudspeaker to the appropriate connector on the board 2 Press for more than 2 s the button of the message to be heard The voice message will be reproduced automatically N B at the end of the recording the message will be reproduced for relative checks Installation and use of the module AFGSMO02 functioning with rel EPROM 3 4 To install the module AFGSM02 it is necessary to follow the operations below in order e Remove voltage to the control panel remove mains voltage and the battery e Fix the electronic card in its housing CN1 connector and assemble the aerial outside the control panel see figure e Insert SIM card e Supply the control panel When voltage is returned the first 4 leds on the card AF899B light up in sequence indicating that the check phase of the new module is inserted by the sequence switch At the end of the procedure the leds take on the following meaning LED COLOUR TYPE OF FLASHING MEANING 1 Green NOT USED I The control panel is connected with the 2 ned SE Hayes telemanagement module With module GSM installed it views in impulses the level of the GSM signal picked 3 Green up from 0 to 4 e The control panel is communicating with the 4 Yellow On fixed GSM module GSM network signal low or no network Slow A d time led on time led off ttempt 1O rECOnNNEGI UN erway 0 5 ON 0 5 OFF if persists check the correct insertion of the SIM switch the control panel
15. off and on 5 Green Fast time led on less than time led off CORRECT functioning cover present 0 3 ON 2 7 OFF Off GSM module not present On fixed Call underway signals only incoming calls 50 Note 1 There is no particular function to carry out the telephone dialler test just open an input associated to a number and check the execution of the call Note 2 All the SIM insert disconnect operations must be carried out with the control panel disconnected CALENDAR The AF998EXP control panel has an internal clock calendar that can manage a WEEKLY SCHEDULER with which to automatically execute some operations The CALENDAR function allows each day of the week Monday Sunday and 32 programmable holidays to be associated to one of the eight programmes available A B C D E F G H Selecting with the programme associated to a day of the week or a holiday for that day none of the eight programmes will be executed Each programme will contain the information concerning hours and types of operations that will be executed and which are described below Setting the weekly scheduler Programming the weekly scheduler is done by selecting the day and choosing one of the programmes from among the possible types available A B C D E F G H or no programme selected Setting holidays The 32 holidays are special days freely programmable by month and day At the expiry of each day programmed as a hol
16. off or switch on the relative led To insert the shut off areas press the red button A Inserting disconnecting and partial inserting the system using proximity key AF339 If the AF45343 decoder is programmed in the mode BOUND TO CODE it is automatically enabled for all the areas and shows the status of the first three areas run by the code The key works in the following way KEY FUNCTION Red Total insertion of all the areas managed by the code on off step by step mode Green Insertion 1st area managed by the code Black Insertion 2nd area managed by the code Black red Insertion 3rd area managed by the code During exit time the three leds of the decoder will view the state of the first three areas of competence of itself selecting the option STATUS OF THE AREAS in the special functions men this condition remains even after the exit time has ended Selecting the option STATUS OF THE SYSTEM once the output time has ended the leds will view the status of the system as shown below LED ON FLASHING OFF Green System totally on System partially inserted System disconnected Yellow Faulty Feed Voltage S S Red Alarm Silencing the alarms An alarm can be silenced by entering on a keyboard a USER CODE with priority 3 or greater or inserting the electronic key the acoustic signals stop immediately while telephone communication follows what was programmed in
17. on the keyboard lights up When a code with suitable priority code is entered the alarm signals stop even if the circuit has not been closed Opening of a silent alarm type input Active alarm with either the control panel inserted or disconnected determines e activation of the telephone call When a code with suitable priority code is entered the telephone alarm signal stops according to what has been programmed in the telephone options 67 Active alarm with the control panel inserted determines Opening of an instanteous e continuous sound of the buzzer from the keyboard delayed or entry route type e red alarm LED on the keyboard lights up input When a code with suitable priority code is entered the alarm signals stop even if the circuit has not been closed With the remote input and output modules there is a 24 hour type alarm general alarm output if programmed with e continuous sound of the buzzer from the keyboard Loss of communication with e red alarm LED on the keyboard lights up expansion modules When a code with suitable priority code is entered the alarm signals resume if communication with the remote modules has not been reset correctly In the events memory the conditions of TAMP MOD INP NN and TAMP MOD OUT NN are recorded with the respective date and time N B Entering an incorrect code for five times consecutively will inhibit the activity of the keyboards for ab
18. output is reset Activation time Period during which the output is active this time is allowed to start if the output is active when the conditions that have determined the activation of the output itself are reset If during this time the cause that led to the activation of the output reoccurs the output will remain active and the release delay time is set to zero Release time The three times can be set in the range 0 255 seconds with a precision of 1 second Output connection It is possible to establishes which open collector outputs is activated in case of the following events general alarm 24 hour alarm fire alarm auxiliary alarm buzzer activation system ON OFF inputs excluded system ready TC output system status 35 Available timers The AF998EXP control panel is able to manage 8 types of timers for each of the 8 available areas TIMES SET VALUES PRE SET VALUE DESCRIPTION General alarm 0 255s 180s During this time the following are active GENERAL ALARM RELAY with positive safety which has 2 change over contacts on terminal board M8 Any output programmed as general alarm see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 24 hours alarm O 255s 180s The condition of 24 HOUR ALARM is determined by tampering with the system TAMPER type alarm and the 24 HOUR type input alarm N B setting output 00 the 24 HOUR OUTPUT ALARM see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
19. the areas inserted Siren outputs The central station AF998EXP has a general alarm relay which has available two change over contacts NO C NC connected to with the terminals ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 of the terminal board M8 The general alarm time is programmed in the function TIMES under the item GENERAL ALARM for each of the 8 areas In this way it is possible to diversify this time on the basis of need N B power supply outputs connected to the terminal board M8 are protected by a self resetting fuse F7 that does not need to be replaced in case of short circuit 37 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS Similarly to what was mentioned for the inputs memorisation and signalling conditions can be set that are both local and remote for the following service events SERVICE EVENTS PRESET VALUES Fuses failure No Battery failure No Power line failure No Control panel watch dog No Control panel auto test No possible imitations are SETTING DESCRIPTION No inamot NO condition is memorised in the events memory in this case also y the signals on the leds and keyboard displays are eliminated Al mem The status of MALFUNCTION TEST is memorised in the events memory End al mem RESETTING normal conditions is memorised in the events memory Al end al mem Both conditions are memorised i e ALARM and RESET Report code and report channel Necessary to send and identify the signal to the s
20. the code has 6 numbers when the sixth number is entered confirmation is automatic If the code has less than 6 numbers 4 or 5 after the last number press to confirm 68 APPENDIX Internal view and connections AFGSM02 GSM Module AF899B Telephone dialler l ge wk N i Ce sr al KS KS o A FES al A N S d O O AF899SV4 e Voice synthesizer board AF53900 Self powered siren 5 f 3 L AF998EXP mother board ale ola PC Stamp CN2 4 8 ITXACXARX PO Stamp System status NL M10 A relay ON OFF Ss f Dip 4 code reset Sint ON Gg n opp fl zl SS General alarm relay n 2 contacts C NO NC D System status output TC Reset pusch button y E mi DLI 8 open collector output 4 Power ON signalling I CN4 CNI M2 M3 M4 M M6 will ici JP1 Pos A 1 Mi JP os nput tamper ON 3 BUSI BUS2 INPUTS INPUTS well Le Le ekl Ser fto JP1 Pos B Input tamper OFF tt ttt tt 18Vac r Power supply Inputs and power Tamper input Battery supply for detectors connection AFEX8I RE Keyboards
21. therefore only one entire extension period can be used for any further request Itis therefore advisable to renew the extension request close to the expiry of the previous time in order to make full use of this function Daylight saving time With this function it is possible to set the dates of the coming into effect of DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SUN TIME in order to allow the automatic setting of the time by the ANNUAL TIME SCHEDULER Select the date and time on which the time will automatically move forward one hour passage from sun time to daylight saving time and the date and time on which the time will automatically move back one hour passage from daylight saving time to sun time 52 Specifically the following parameters must be programmed CHANGE FROM SUN TIME TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Forward month Month in which the automatic change takes place Forward day Day of the month in which the automatic change takes place Forward time Time when the automatic change takes place CHANGE FROM DAYLIGHT SAVING TO TIME SUN TIME Back month Month in which the automatic change takes place Back day Day of the month in which the automatic change takes place Back time Time when the automatic change takes place Setting the automatic time change must be done for all the parameters and with great care as an incorrect selection of even only one parameter can cause the time programmer to function incorrectly
22. with 6 the keyboard display will show the wording MOD RADIO 02 NO 7 repeat the previous procedure bearing in mind that YES or NO must be set on the basis of the address of the module Saw Eg Module 1 connected MOD RADIO 01 YES Module 2 not connected MOD RADIO 02 NO 8 the procedure will be repeated 8 times at the end of which the keyboard display will show the wording JAMMING NO set YES to activate the antiscanner function and confirm with use this function only in case of absence of radio transmitters or radio repeaters nearby 9 if the installation has been successful the bus communication led on each AF907RR module will flash Module address Led for correct bus Pf communication Reception of a formally correct radio code Led Field Measurer A Led Insuff Field 2 Led Minimum field 3 Led Average field 4 5 Led Good field 15 BEZE D m Flashing radio reception error BUS Fixed scanner alarm jamming PIN 6 in position ON disables the TAMPER 16 Radio peripherals AF940R Remote control AF968R DB PIR Detector AF913R DB Multifunction perimetric detector AF969R DB external PIR detector AF971R IR Barrier The AF940R remote control shown in the figure presents the following technical characteristics Power supply two 3V Lithium batteries type CR2016 Current consumption 20mA in transmission Batt
23. 339 and AF45343 decoder Can be connected through serial port RS232 to a PC for programming operations Tele management with appropriate card AF899B equipped with HAYES interface Completed with battery AF912 and at least one keyboard AF983 Declaration of conformity The AF9998EXP control panel and relative wire connected peripherals conform to the following regulations EN 61000 6 3 EN 50130 4 EN 60950 CEI 79 2 2 lev after programming relative parameters All radio systems conform to the necessary requirements and other pertinent regulations established in the directive 199 5 CE The AF899B telephone dialler for the PSTN part conforms to regulation TBR21 ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM COMPONENTS P e A AF940R AF968R DB AF913R DB AF969R DB AF97IR See a E ef Be vi a A y A wa A AF907RR radio AFEX8I Remote esp expansion module Module with 8 outputs e Time programmer AFEX8I RE Remote esp module with 8 inputs 8 programmable outputs Ca 8 basic inputs eee D H e Local or remote via modem AFEX8I Espansion soos i AF899B PC connection module with 8 inputs sees 3 AF983 LCD AF45380 LED AF45339 and AF45343 Keyboard Keyboard Proximity key and decoder SYSTEM PERIPHERALS AF983 LCD keyboard The control panel AF9998EXP can accept up to 8 keyboards totally amongst the various models available connected through the bus RS 485 For the connection methods and lengths of
24. 9 AF969R DB is an IR P detector made in order to be installed inside or outside a home Thanks to a curtain lens it is possible to offer a perimeter protection As shown in the installation example the detector can be installed with all its relative recommendations to protect the external perimeter of the home It has a device against blinding an obstacle positioned in front of the detector is identified and generates a Tamper alarm As for all radio detectors in the range it has a supervisory function For further information please refer to the manual included in the package of the product There is a flat battery signal sent by the detector to the central station Here the display will show the signal Fault AF971R is an infrared ray barrier to protect doors and windows with radio transmission of the alarm As shown in the figure it consists of two devices master and slave located in two plastic profiles and fed by alkaline batteries A barrier is generated between the two elements with four invisible and modulated infrared rays Breaking one or more rays depending on the configuration set by the user will lead to a transmission of an alarm by radio For further information please refer to the manual included in the package of the product 20 Programming radio peripherals with receiver AF907RR To programme the remote controls it is important to consider that the 4 channels of the remote control AF940R correspond to t
25. Elettricita Evoluta ave Expandable and remote controlled Burglar alarm control panel Cod AF998EXP C0463 07 03 02 2009 AF998EXP Expandable and remote controlled Burglar alarm control panel INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AR Declaration of conformity CHITECTURE AND SYSTEMS COMPONENTS SYSTEM PERIPHERIALS AF983 LCD Keyboard Operation of AF983 keyboards AF45380 LED Keyboard AF339 Proximity electronic key and AF45343 decoder AFEX8I Expansion module with 8 inputs AFEX8I RE Remote expansion with 8 inputs AFEX8U Remote expansion modulo with 8 output AFEX8I RE and AFEX8U modules and AF983 keyboards connection methods AF907RR Radio expansion module Radio peripherals Programming radio peripherals with AF907RR radio receiver AF899B digital telephone dialler and AF899SV4 voice synthesizer board AF998SW and AFPC01 software and connection cable for programming and remote control SLAVE AREAS US DE e DE Forced switch on ER CODES AND SPECIAL CODES User codes priority levels access codes Default programming of the codes Modification default values of codes Assigned areas Associated outputs Associated telephone numbers Operation of special codes SCRIPTION AND PROGRAMMING OF INPUTS Type of connection Type of input Input status Normal or common input Association of inputs to areas Enabling buzzer function Self exclusion counter Activation Report code and relative transmission channel Associat
26. For the correct operation of the automatic time change THE FORWARD MONTH MUST BE DIFFERENT AND BEFORE THE BACK MONTH DO NOT select months days and times that are NON EXISTENT eg 31 April DO NOT select times outside the interval 03 06 If the automatic time adaptation is NOT used it will be necessary to select FORWARD MONTH 00 BACK MONTH 00 Blocking the time scheduler function Opening an programmed input of the BLOCK PROGRAMMER Block scheduler type it is possible to stop the actions of the time scheduler until the control input is not reset All the actions that have not been executed during the block will NOT be executed when the regular function of the time scheduler is resumed 53 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL USING THE P C In the AF998EXP control panel it is possible to programme all the functional parameters seen previously using both the LCD keyboard AF983 or using a personal computer in the latter case all the operations are assisted by a practical ON LINE HELP from the programme AF998SW activated by simply pressing the Help key As an example some programme screens are shown in the paragraph Programming default parameters IMPORTANT 5 homogenous groups of parameters can be selected through the personal computer that will be updated in the control panel during programming The parameter groups NOT selected will NOT be updated in the control panel while the GROUPS OF SELECTED PARAMETERS WILL BE UPDATED I
27. Is automatically connected to the OUTPUT GENERAL ALARM Fire alarm 0 255s 180s The condition of FIRE ALARM is determined by the activation of FIRE type inputs N B setting output 00 the FIRE ALARM OUTPUT see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Is automatically connected to the OUTPUT GENERAL ALARM Auxiliary alarm 0 255S 180s The condition of AUXILIARY ALARM is determined by the activation of AUXILIARY type inputs N B setting output 00 the AUXILIARY ALARM OUTPUT see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Is automatically connected to the OUTPUT GENERAL ALARM Buzzer alarm 0 255s Os The condition of BUZZER ALARM is determined by the activation of inputs that cause any type of alarm Output 0 255S 20s During this time the control panel checks the condition of the inputs and signals any open inputs open door signal If all the inputs are ready to switch on the system this condition is signalled by a continuous sound of the keyboard buzzer the green led READY on the keyboards switches on The opening of an input during the OUTPUT TIME can block this OUTPUT TIME at its initial value Entry 1 0 255s 20s With the system inserted the opening of a DELAYED 1 type input activates the counting of ENTRY TIME 1 During this time the control panel does not generate alarms if PASSAGE type inputs or other DELAY 1 type inputs are open At the end of ENTRY TIME 1 a GENERAL ALARM is generated
28. N BLOCK cancelling any modifications executed by the keyboard and not updated in the CLIENT FILE in the personal computer Be very careful to keep the CLIENT FILE updated in the personal computer when functional parameters are modified with the LCD keyboard How to enable the control panel programming procedure through the personal computer will be explained below while for the description of the meaning of the parameters please see the ON LINE MANUAL in the programme AF998SW N B in order for the control panel and the personal computer to be able to communicate the CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING CODE Special Code 37 default 555555 set in the Control panel MUST COINCIDE WITH THE CONTROL PANEL PASSWORD set on the menu relating to the OPTIONS of the programme AF998SW Programming the control panel through the personal computer can come about in two ways 1 local connection using the control panel output PC PRINT connected to the personal computer serial communication port RS232 through a special serial cable AFPC01 2 remote connection through AF899B telephone dialler modem installed in the control panel and the MODEM connected to the serial communications port RS 232 of the personal computer Setting the connection modes and parameters To set the correct connection parameters with the central station select the window Options on the personal computer It is possible to set the following parameters 1 P C communications port to wh
29. O If the function is selected as NO the keyboard does not use its buzzer to signal the condition of alarm Operation of AF983 keyboards The AF983 keyboards can freely accept the 8 areas that the control panel can operate contributing to establishing the limits in access to the user codes with level 5 priority see paragraph on USER CODES AND SPECIAL CODES User codes with priority level 6 can operate on all the areas assigned to them regardless of the area assigned to the keyboard on which they have been entered On the other hand user codes with priority level 5 can operate only on those areas coinciding with those the ones assigned to the keyboard on which they are entered AF45380 LED keyboard The AF9998EXP control panel can support up to 8 keyboards total amongst the various models available connected by bus RS 485 As regards the connection methods and lengths of various cables please see what is stated in the paragraph Methods of connecting modules AFEX8I and AFEX8U and AF983 keyboards The keyboard AF45380 has 3 LEDs with the following functions LED ON OFF FLASHING Area 1 TEE EE One or more inputs associated to the Area 2 associated inbuts closed Area not inserted area are open during output time or H there is an alarm in the area Area 3 and 14 keys divided as follows 9 numbers key 0 A key confirming operations key annulling or cancelling operations
30. PRESS E 11 Then press the following keys at the same time on the keyboard that must be assigned the address 02 until the address has been accepted and it acts as described in previous point 9 12 Repeat programming from point 3 for all the keyboards that must be programmed N B the AF983 keyboard includes an anti tampering microswitch on board to detect any removal attempts In order to use the tamper alarm signal it is required for each keyboard installed to remove the jumper placed on the keyboard card near the microswitch and to set the alarm signal through the appropriate option in the keyboard men of the program AF998EXP or through keyboard programming in the special function men Programming the system using the program AF998SW it is possible to select the following options PARAMETER SET VALUES PRE SET VALUE DESCRIPTION Keyboard tamper alarm NO YES NO If this function is selected as NO the control panel does not signal the tamper alarm even if the keyboard is completely disconnected In any event the status of the control panel DOES NOT CHANGE in view of the connection of the keyboard to the control panel station Keyboards Buzzer en ex NO YES NO If this function is selected as NO the keyboard does not use its buzzer to signal insertion disconnection of the system during the entry time and the exit time respectively Keyboards buzzer alarm NO YES N
31. The system must therefore be DISCONNECTED within ENTRY TIME 1 in order not to cause an alarm If the input belongs to more areas the input time will be equal to the shortest input time of the associated areas 36 TIMES SET VALUES PRE SET VALUE DESCRIPTION With the system inserted the opening of a DELAYED 2 type input activates the counting of ENTRY TIME 2 count During this time the control panel does not generate alarms if PASSAGE type inputs or other DELAY 2 type inputs are unbalanced Entity 2 0 255 s 20 s At the end of ENTRY TIME 2 a GENERAL ALARM is generated The system must therefore be DISCONNECTED within ENTRY TIME 2 in order not to cause an alarm If the input belongs to more areas the input time will be equal to the shortest input time of the associated areas N B the control panel precision in calculating the timing is 1 unit of time Open door Signal During the OUTPUT TIME the control panel checks the condition of the inputs and signals the situation of inputs open OPEN DOOR SIGNAL This signal comes about with an intermittent buzzer sound from the keyboards the green led corresponding to the area where the input is will flash the READY led on the keyboards is off N B at the end of the OUTPUT TIME the system or part of the system becomes active and every alarm is signalled If more areas are inserted the output time will be the same as the longest output time of
32. ated telephone call User code priority level of the access code Each user code also called ACCESS CODE is associated with a priority level from amongst 8 available that defines the operational level allowed The hierarchical structure is ascending minimum level priority 1 maximum level priority 8 and an upper level including all the operational factors of levels below it The operational factors tied to the priority levels are stated in the following table HIERARCHICAL LEVEL DESCRIPTION 8 This code allows the operator to insert and disconnect the entire system and permits the acceptance of the MASTER code code 33 default 111111 7 This code allows the operator to insert and disconnect the entire system and permits the acceptance of the TECHNICAL code code 34 default 222222 6 This code allows the operator to manage the system according to the areas programmed independently from the keyboard used 5 This code allows the operator to manage the system according to the areas programmed together with the keyboard used 4 This code allows the operator only to insert the system according to the programmed areas together with the keyboard used 3 This code allows the operator to only silence the alarms 2 This code allows the operator only to view the events memory 1 This code is used only to memorise the event passage of patrol etc and can activate an output The upper level includes al
33. be run by user codes as this could result in conflict In the default programme no area is slave to any other area The need to use slave areas arises when common areas must be managed such as the entrance stairway in a building with 2 apartments In this case the stairway is a slave of the area relating to the two apartments and therefore only when both apartments are protected will the slave area also be protected Forced switch on If this function is selected as NO and in the total or partial insertion phase of the system one or more inputs are open in alarm the exit time blocks and does not progress The output time resumes the count from the beginning when all the inputs are closed not in alarm allowing the total or partial insertion of the system On the other hand if YES is selected the output time is NOT blocked even if one or more inputs are open in alarm and at the end of this time the system will switch on Clearly if at the end of the output time all the inputs concerned are not in a close input condition not in alarm then an alarm will be generated 23 USER CODES AND SPECIAL CODES The AF998EXP control panel can run 64 USER CODES i e access codes and 10 SPECIAL CODES N B the user codes and special codes are freely programmable only through the keyboard For each user code it is possible to programme four important parameters Priority level associated to the code area of relevance associated output associ
34. ble to generate al alarm or failure signal even when there is a disturbance between transmitters and receivers N B There are 64 channels regardless of whether one or more AF907RR modules are connected at the control panel The module has the following technical characteristics e Feed from bus RS485 D Le e 64 radio channels _ a e Field meter with LED on board c pa g e LED indicating correct bus communication Connecting the receiver on the bus RS485 the following functions can be obtained e insert disconnect buzzer The operations for the insertion disconnection and partial insertion of the system can be undertaken using the remote control AF940R properly memorised e Receipt of alarm from radio detectors Memorising the radio detectors as stated below it is possible to send intruder and tamper alarms to the control panel from the detectors themselves e Scanner Alarm The device has a particular circuit that can detect an attempt at tempering undertaken through a scanner The circuit signals an alarm when it intercepts an attempt to reconstruct the code normally sent by the remote control or when a fixed carrier is transmitted N B The function must be enabled during installation The condition of scanner alarm is signalled as 24h alarm e Supervision alarm detector malfunction the detectors transmit a presence signal every 25 minutes Every 8 hours the control panel checks by the radio expans
35. ction of other telephone numbers Set if the first call that receives the signal end call see End call cycles note 1 must determine the block of all subsequent calls even of other telephone numbers Set if the cycle of telephone calls can be interrupted by stop switen on centering a valid level 5 or greater priority code Determines whether before starting the cycle of calls the Free line Tone sequence switch must check if the line tone is present or absent If module AFGSMO02 is installed and the PSTN line has PSTN GSM Priority been connected it determines which of the two lines has priority over the other Allows selecting the time interval between two consecutive Puratan of pause Dotweantwocalls calls to the same telephone number 0 60 seconds Sets the type of digital format Setting is supplied by the Digital format 8 security company 47 Note 1 the end call signal is obtained by pressing key 5 of the telephone of the called user in the case of transmission with voice message In the case of transmission with digital protocol when it receives the alarm the security company automatically generates this signal Note 2 in the case of reception of an alarm call press the key 0 to enter DTMF control mode The control panel will emit a long tone it waits for a valid code to be entered and then allows the use of remote controls described in the paragraph below Use of th
36. d e TOTAL INSERTION OF THE SYSTEM switching on the control panel e PARTIAL INSERTION OF THE SYSTEM switching on with temporary exclusion of inputs e PARTIAL DISCONNECTION OF THE SYSTEM partial switching off of the control panel e TOTAL DISCONNECTION OF THE SYSTEM total disconnection of the control panel N B when the system is totally connected in normal conditions the LCD keyboard AF983 display shows the following wording 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 indicating the state of insertion of the system i e which areas are active If there is the symbol on the right of the number the area is active and therefore the INPUTS ASSOCIATED THERETO ARE ACTIVE IF there is no symbol on the right of the number the corresponding area is not active and therefore THE INPUTS ASSOCIATED THERETO ARE NOT ACTIVE Example 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In this case area 3 is disconnected and consequently all the inputs associated to this area are not active Inserting the system using keyboard AF983 When the central station is disconnected the LCD keyboard AF983 can show two messages WAITING FOR COMMAND If a valid code has been entered in less than a minute ENTER CODE In all other cases To insert the system proceed as follows 1 enter a valid USER CODE N B if a code consists of 6 numbers when the sixth number is entered the confirmation is automatic If the code is less than 6 numbers 4 or 5 after the last number ente
37. d already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by C and D keys the KEYBOARDS menu and confirm by the Key 3 on the display of the keyboard on which one is operating the wording KEYBOARD 02 appears indicating which keyboard can be programmed 4 In the case where a different keyboard must be programmed use the keys C and D to select the keyboard that must be programmed and press to confirm 5 the display of the keyboard on which one is operating shows the wording KEY 02 AR 1 NO that indicates the association of area 1 to the selected keyboard 6 use the keys C and D to change NO area not associated to the keyboard YES area associated then press to pass to the association of the next area 7 carry out the operations seen for area 1 also for the next areas 8 at the end confirming the association with the last area the control panel seeks to dialogue with the selected keyboard 9 the control panel checks whether there is a Keyboard 2 programmed previously and then views KEYBOARD 02 OK PRESS A KEY while the leds on the interrogated keyboard flash and the display shows the wording KEYBOARD 02 OK then press the key on the keyboard on which one is operating and pass to point 12 to programme other keyboards 10 0n the other hand if there isn t a keyboard 2 programmed previously the display of the keyboard on which one is operating will show the wording
38. d is supplied Positive Normally ON When active the load is not supplied 34 Output timers The activity of a programmable output is regulated by three phases and namely e Insertion phase in which the passage comes about from deactivated to activated output e Activation phase in which the output is active e Release phase in which the passage comes about from activated to deactivated output The status of a programmable output active output deactive output is determined by the following conditions e The state of the input or inputs to which this output is associated e or the digiting of an access code to which the output is associated For each output there are three times programmable that regulate the activation and deactivation phases of the output itself Period during which the output is inactive this time is allowed to start if the output is deactivated each time the activation conditions occur determined by the change of status of one of the inputs to which the output is associated If during this time the cause that led to the start of the activation phase is reset the output does not activate and the insertion delay time is set to zero Insertion delay time Period during which the output is active this time is allowed to start at the end of the activation phase and establishes how long the output will remain active even if during this time the cause that led to the activation of the
39. d to the input is controlled only when the input is active The output associated to the input is controlled only when the input is OFF deactivated The choice 00 indicates that no output is associated to the input while selecting a number between 01 and 32 establishes which output is associated to the input N B be careful to associate existing outputs as the control panel does not check the presence of outputs at the time of programming The same output can be associated to more than one input while each input can be associated to one single output Input in AND It is possible to establish that an input causes an alarm only if another input is found in the same state of alarm at the same time This condition defined as AND condition links the selected input activation to the state of another input The choice 00 indicates that no input is in AND with the one being programmed while selecting a number from 01 to 32 establishes which input is in AND with the one being programmed N B associate existing inputs as the control panel does not check the presence of inputs at the time of programming Each input can be in AND with another input clearly different from it and more than one input can be in AND with the same input In this situation the latter becomes an enable input for the activation of inputs in AND N B no AND conditions are managed in cascade among various inp
40. ds on PSTN line e GSM Line gt the central station responds on GSM line if the module AFGSM02 is installed e AUTO Linea gt the central station responds on GSM line in remote controls management mode and on PSTN line to carry out the remote tele management from PC 4 Press to exit In bidirectional operation should the Control panel respond with the GSM mode the caller number must be entered in the first 4 positions of the phone book memorised in the control panel To run the telephone dialler by remote one in line with the it it is necessary to enter an authorisation code level 5 or greater If the code is correct the sequence switch will emit 3 beeps in confirmation The controls for management by remote are the following 48 KEYS FUNCTION ACOUSTIC SIGNAL 9000 Interrogate control panel status 9001 Interrogate status area 1 9002 Interrogate status area 2 9003 Interrogate status area 3 3 beeps ON 1 long beep OFF 9004 Interrogate status area 4 8 9005 Interrogate status area 5 SO SHOES RE nnn 9006 Interrogate status area 6 9007 Interrogate status area 7 9008 Interrogate status area 8 0000 Disconnection control panel 0001 Disconnection area 1 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL 0008 Disconnection area 8 1000 Insert control panel 1991 EE 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL 1008 Insert area 8 2001 Inter
41. e dialler is connected to the PC STAMP connector the serial printer can be connected to the TC output In this case this function must be set as TC output In order to know how to connect the printer to the TC output please call the AVE Service department they will give you instructions Printer output ON OFF On off Off If this function is set as ON the messages relating to the activity of the control panel are directed in real time on the PC PRINT connector used for the local connection with the P C Connecting the cable AFPC01 to the connector PC PRINT and to this a printer with serial interface RS232 1200 baud 8 bit No Parity 1 bit of Stop it is possible to obtain an in line print of the activity of the central station Instead of a printer it is possible to connect a P C which has an active terminal programme such as for example Windows HyperTerminal Warning activating the printer output the operational characteristics of the keyboards will be considerably slower Preceded by Establishes if to enter programming it is A priority 8 code Preceded by priority Programming code Direct with control 8 code necessary to precede the technical code panel off by a priority 8 code or not If this function is set as Separate in the TIMES Bound areas menu it will be possible to define the times for Area Times separate Separate each individual area Otherwise the times of all the areas are bound to ar
42. e of the product which normally accompany the product After having opened the packaging ensure that the apparatus is whole if there is a doubt do not use the apparatus and consult qualified professionals Even if packaged the apparatus must be handled with care and stored in a dry place at temperatures between 5 40 C Furthermore please remember The 5 year guarantee applies for faults and non conformities in products due to manufacturing error all rights and obligations resulting from laws in force remaining firm arts 1490 1512 C C DL 24 2002 Directive 1999 44 CE art 1519 C C The fault must be declared within two months from discovery thereof Five years are understood as running from the time of delivery of the product by AVE The AVE products are for installation purposes They must be installed by qualified staff in compliance with systems regulations Remove power by switching off the general switch before undertaking any work on the system Take special care in preparing the cable terminals that must be inserted into the terminals of the apparatus in order to avoid reducing the insulation distances between one and the other Tighten the screws of the terminals carefully to avoid overheating that could cause fire or damage the cables The product is designed for use in dry non dusty environments For specific environments use specific products There is the danger of electric shock or malfunction if the apparatus is tam
43. e telephone dialler in bidirectional mode function available from rel EPROM 4 4 Alarm events The events that start the call to the telephone numbers are EVENT PROGRAMMING e Central station disconnected e Central station inserted Association of telephone numbers through programming e Reset alarm menu e General Alarm RAP CODES e Central station partially inserted j Palety ma Regn Association of telephone numbers through programming e Mains malfunction men e Autotest Association of telephone numbers through programming e Single input Alarm menu INPUTS Association of telephone numbers through programming e Entering a code menu CODES N B If when programming the options a telephone number has been associated with the ID contact digital protocol in alarm events it is not possible to associate the transmission to a voice message Use of the telephone dialler in bidirectional mode AF899B can also be called from a remote telephone to carry out activations In this situation it is necessary to undertake the following operations 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by the C and D keys the COMUNICATION TEST menu and confirm by the key 3 Set the LINE parameter as desired remembering that operation is as follows e PSTN Line the central station respon
44. e the CLIENT FILE relative to programming the control panel has loaded or a new client file that must be updated with control panel configuration data select the window READ THE CONTROL PANEL select the parameter groups to be updated select EXECUTE RECEPTION the leds positioned on the right of the window will light up showing the progression of the reading and any errors 6 the reading takes a few minutes to be fully executed 7 to prepare the central station for communicating with the LCD keyboard AF983 totally disconnect the system 8 usethe LCD keyboard AF983 to enter a USER CODE with priority level 8 9 usethe LCD keyboard AF983 to digit the PC PROGRAMMING CODE Special Code 37 default 555555 that must coincide with the CONTROL PANEL PASSWORD 10 At this point the LCD keyboard display will show the wording LOCAL CONNECT Sia 100 The same note seen when programming the control panel applies N B once the reading operations have ended the PC will have on the video the existing configuration of the control panel save it in the hard disk under a suitable name The correct procedure for the local reading of the contents of the central station events memory requires the following operations 1 start the programme AF998SW on the personal computer 2 once the CLIENT FILE relative to programming the control panel has loaded or a new client file that must be updated with control panel configuration data select t
45. ea 1 If this function is set as Automatic excluding an input it is reinserted at the next insertion of the Lalla Ce Automatic system Otherwise it will be necessary to pu reinsert it manually this means a decrease in the safety of the system ra Establishes if in case of alarm is activated Alarm area output Area alarm output general alarm Area alarm output only the area alarm output only or the area alarm output and the general alarm output Decoder leds Status associated areas Status of Status associated If this function is set as Status Associated Areas the 3 leds of the AF45343 decoder the status of the first 3 areas associated with the AF45343 AF441043 AF442043 system areas decoder Otherwise they view the general state y of the system green led INSERTED yellow led MALFUNCTION red led ALARM Keyboard message Digit code On Off Digit code This function allows choosing the message that appears on the keyboard display 41 EVENTS MEMORY The AF998EXP control panel memorizes in an appropriate non volatile memory up to 100 events linked to the activity of the system specifically the following are recorded User codes and special codes that are digited or introduced through the use of the electronic key Intruder and tamper alarms activation disactivation of the system malfunctions of the system When the events memory is complete the oldest event is lost leaving space for t
46. ecurity company if any Telephone numbers Necessary to identify the telephone numbers to which the signal must be sent N B for the watch dog and autotest the reset conditions have no significance Signalling status of power supply fuses The AF998EXP control panel continuously verifies the status of the fuses and feed voltage that recharges the internal battery The positive result of the test will not lead to any memorisation if not the programmed activations will be considered according to what was stated in the previous paragraph A table is given below that summarises the protections carried out by the fuses FUSE PROTECTIONS F1 3 15 A Delayed 18 Vac Power supply F2 0 5A Self resetting Battery recharge F3 1A __ Self resetting Positive terminal Terminal Board M5 and M6 INPUTS Positive terminal Terminal Board BUS1 F4 1A Self resetting Positive terminal Terminal Board BUS3 Positive terminal Terminal Board PC STAMP F5 1A Self resetting Positive terminal Terminal Board BUS2 F6 1A Self resetting Connector EXP1 F7 1A Self resetting Positive terminal Terminal Board M8 Positive terminal Terminal Board CN4 outputs open collector 38 In the case of faulty fuse or excess voltage in battery charge and if enabled the control panel memorises a code to identify the fault according to the table below SERVICE EVENT MEMORISED EVENT MESSAGE F1 F
47. ed telephone numbers Associated output Input in AND Alpha numeric message associated to input Modifying alpha numeric message associated to input SCRIPTION AND PROGRAMMING OF OUTPUTS Type of output Activity of output Output Timer Output connection Available timers Open door signals Siren outputs Page 05 Page 05 Page 06 Page 07 Page 23 Page 24 Page 28 Page 33 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS e Signalling status of power supply status fuses Signalling status of battery level Signalling power line failure Signalling status of WATCH DOG Autotest SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Self test range Battery test range Power failure delay Radio supervision range Failure output Control panel status at power ON Key operation TC output with control panel OFF Printer output Printer output ON OFF Programming code Area times Temporarily excluded input restoration Alarm area output Decoder LEDs Keyboard messages EVENTS MEMORY e Viewing last events e Viewing all events e Print events e Remote reading of the event memory TEST FUNCTION Input Test Siren Test alarm output Tamper Test Battery Test Remote output Test Communications on telephone line test INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING TELEPHONE DIALLER AF899B Installation Programming telephone numbers Telephone options Alarm events Use of the telephone dialler in bidirectional mode Voice synthesis board AF899SV4 and voice messages Installati
48. ery life expectancy minimum 6 months Buttons channels 4 R F characteristics A F quartz transmission at 433 92 MHZ power max 10mW Signal coding 36 bit random code over 68 billion combinations Connection range over 40 m in free air approx 30 m in residential environments Dimensions 70 x 36 x 13 mm P2 Pulsante grigio rosso P1 Pulsante rosso LED P3 Pulsante verde P4 Pulsante grigio The AF968R DB detector shown in the figure present the following technical characteristics Power supply one or two 9 V alcaline batteries type GP1604A Electrical input 14uA in standby 80 mA in transmission Maximum duration 18 months with alcaline battery 36 months with two Local signal beep flat battery and transmission of the same to the control panel Positioning fixing to the wall better if at an angle at a height of 2 2 30 m Protected area opening 100 for a 12m range 20 sensitive beams on 3 floors over 80m Sensitivity adjustabel with trimmer from 30 to 100 Allarm detector programmable pulse counter 1 or 3 selection by jumper Temperature autocompensation Send signal of presence supervision and of flat battery every 22 minutes Autoprotection against opening and detachment of detector Test visualization of movement detector via LED for 2 minutes after pressing the button Connection range 100m in free air and in the complete absence of disturbances on the band
49. h time the code is entered The programmable value falls between 0 and 32 0 no output associated N B the same output can be associated to more than one USER CODE The output associated to the user codes must be programmed to be the impulse type with activation delay time and release delay time both equal to 0 As the activities of programmable outputs can be selected depending on the status of the control panel programming will also involve the operation of the outputs associated to the user codes N B outputs associated to access codes and inputs at the same time cannot be used Associated telephone numbers Each USER CODE can be associated to telephone calls If programmed each time a code is entered a telephone notification will be sent to the telephone numbers set 26 Operation of the special codes Special codes and their operation are listed below NAME CODE TO BE ENTERED DESCRIPTION Master 111111 Accepted only if the system if totally disconnected and if previously enabled by entering a USER CODE with priority level 8 It is the only code that permits varying all other codes Advanced programming code Technical code 222222 Accepted only if the system if totally disconnected and if previously enabled by entering a USER CODE with priority level 7 or 8 Allows accessing the advanced programming of all parameters and all the functions of the control panel as described below Simp
50. he 4 buttons on board and are run from the control panel as single inputs Therefore for each channel it is possible to programme parameters typical of inputs To use a remote control button to insert disconnect or partial insert use the following procedure 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by C and D keys the menu INPUTS and confirm by the key 3 use Cor D to select the radio input to programme from 33 to 96 Press A the input increases by 10 press B it decreases by 10 e Set the entry type SWITCH ON e Enter status as INSERTED e Choose the type of radio channel CH1 or CH2 N B set CH1 if you wish to memorise a radio channel coming from the GREEN RED or BLACK RED buttons of the remote control Set CH2 if you wish to memorise a radio channel coming from the BLACK button of the remote control This button in a learning phase must be pressed for more than 10 seconds e Confirm the areas managed by the button setting them as YES e Set the parameter of the input as MEM AL RI N B MEM AL Inserts On MEM RI Disconnects Off MEM AL RI Inserts and Disconnects Step by step 4 When these parameters are entered in the keyboard display the writing LEARNING will appear Press to continue learning the radio code N B if you wish to modify only the settings of the input press in o
51. he Decoder to which address N 1 is to be assigned press the button of the AF339 key any button until the three leds of the Decoder flash showing that the programming has come about the central station views DECODER 1 OK showing that the address has been assigned if on the other hand after about one minute there is no affirmative result the display will show an error message the operation described must be done for all the decoders that are installed N B in order for the proximity key to work correctly give it only a level 5 code Before transferring the level 5 code to the electronic key it is necessary to programme the user codes into the control panel follow the procedure described in the relative paragraph then continue as follows 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on a keyboard AF983 already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 on the keyboard digit code 999999 3 4 digit the user code to be transferred to the key eg User code n 2 level 5 if this consists of less than 6 the LCD display shows the wording CODE numbers confirm with key the display shows the wording CODE gt KEY and simultaneously all the leds of connector N 1 will start to flash at the same time indicating that the control panel station is able to transfer the codes to the key press the 4 buttons of the AF339 key at the same time
52. he recording of a new event It is possible to read the information recorded in the EVENTS MEMORY of the keyboards display scrolling backwards starting from the most recent event N 001 to the oldest event event N 100 without altering the contents N B it is necessary to register the exact date and time in order to allow events to be registered correctly see relative paragraph The regulation of date and time can be done only through the keyboard The information viewed when unloading the events memory are progressive number chronologically inverse event N 001 is the most recent description of the event date and time when the event was registered comment optional not for all events ARwh Example alarm input 11 garage EVENT N 001 progressive number ALARM INPUT 11 description of the event 10 15 10 01 95 date and time of registration GARAGE comment N B the Events Memory can be viewed and printed without limits Viewing last events In the case of signals of alarm or malfunction it is possible to see the relative events immediately on the LCD display operating as follows enter a valid code with priority 2 or greater then press key C on the keyboard the display will begin to show the events only description and any comment to end press ROND Viewing all the events It is possible to scroll down on the LCD display and view all the events memor
53. he window READ THE EVENTS MEMORY 3 select EXECUTE RECEPTION 4 the leds positioned on the right of the window will light up showing the progression of the reading and any errors 5 the reading takes a few minutes to be fully executed 6 to prepare the control panel for communicating with the LCD keyboard AF983 totally disconnect the system 7 usethe LCD keyboard AF983 to enter a USER CODE with priority level 8 55 8 use the LCD keyboard AF983 to digit the PC PROGRAMMING CODE Special Code 37 default 555555 that must coincide with the CONTROL PANEL PASSWORD 9 at this point the LCD keyboard display will show the wording LOCAL CONNECT The same note seen when programming the central station applies N B once the reading operations have ended the PC will have on the video the existing configuration of the control panel save it in the hard disk under a suitable name Remote connection using telephone modem To have instructions concerning the telemanagement from a remote PC contact AVE technical services department using the toll free number DEFAULT FACTORY SET PROGRAM AND CONTROL PANEL RESET The control panel is supplied with a standard default programme designed to fit in without any particular modification to the majority of systems After having modified these values should it be necessary it is possible using the appropriate procedure to reset the control panel and return to the factory settings The defa
54. hows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 press B to enter the procedure to temporarily exclude inputs the display shows ING 01 INSERTED with C and D select the number of the input that must be temporarily excluded when switching on for example input 06 press the display shows ING 06 EXCL TIME should an input be excluded involuntarily press again to re insert the input proceed going from point 4 for the other inputs that must be temporarily excluded to exit from the temporary exclusion procedure press at this point press A to insert the control panel pro N OLD OI N B if the keyboard remains inactive for a time greater than approx 1 minute during the various phases described the procedure for the temporary exclusion of the inputs is automatically annulled and must be starter from the beginning The inputs temporarily excluded will remain in this state until the disconnection of the control panel an operation that automatically resets the status of the inputs Disconnecting the system using the keyboard AF983 The control panel is disconnected by entering a valid code with priority 6 or greater any alarms are silenced immediately and the status of the inputs temporarily excluded are reset If in order to access the keyboard an input type DELAYED 1 or DELAYED 2 is used the keyboard buzzer emits a continuous sound for the entire entry time signalling that if the valid code is n
55. ich to connect the cable AFPCO1 for local connection or the modem for remote connection 2 Type of connection LOCAL or REMOTE 3 The CONTROL PANEL PASSWORD default 555555 must coincide with the PC PROGRAMMING CODE programmed in the control panel special code 37 default 555555 4 Select if you wish to operate locally or remotely Local connection To have a direct connection between the control panel and the personal computer it is necessary to have a connection cable art AFPC01 inserted in the COMPUTER output at the control panel side and into the serial port RS 232 at the personal computer side into which the programme AF998SW has been installed Three functions are possible with the local connection 1 updating the functional parameters of the control panel It programmes the control panel 2 reading the configuration of the control panel Reading the control panel 3 reading the contents of the control panel events memory Read Events Memory 54 The correct local programming procedure of the control panel requires the following operations start the programme AF998SW on the personal computer 2 once the CLIENT FILE has been loaded relating to the control panel programming select the window PROGRAMME THE CONTROL PANEL select the parameter groups that must be updated select EXECUTE TRANSMISSION the leds positioned on the right of the window light up indicating the progression of the programming and
56. iday the programme A B C D E F G H or will not be executed in the way it is programmed for the corresponding day of the week Monday Sunday but the programme entered for that specific day will be executed TIME SCHEDULER This function allows setting the operations of the WEEKLY SCHEDULER establishing the 8 programmes A B C D E F G H that could be assigned to the days of the week and to 32 holidays Each PROGRAMME contains 20 STEPS each is assigned the TIME and ACTION that the control panel AF998EXP undertakes automatically The same ACTION can be repeated more times as long as this is at different times within the same programme As there are 8 programmes available there is a high flexibility in controlling the automated functions The programmed action is carried out automatically by the control panel ONLY AT THE EXACT TIME SET HOUR AND MINUTES If an action programmed at a certain time is not executed for any reason and the control panel clock has passed this time this action will not be executed within the same day It is not necessary to follow an increasing time sequence when setting the action within the programmes N B it is important to be very careful in the choice of actions executed automatically by the control panel as if these are not programmed correctly they can lead to undesirable operations Setting the programmes For each of the 20 programme steps it is necessary to select the following parameters HOURS
57. if the contact connected to the terminal M7 is closed e CONTROL PANEL TAMPER OPEN if the contact connected to the terminal M7 is open in this case the buzzer is also activated N B the JP1 JUMPER in position C closed short circuits the control panel tamper input and consequently makes it inactive while in position A open it makes it active Battery test The AF998EXP control panel allows executing a dynamic test of the battery this consists in reducing the voltage issued by the DC power supply of the control panel for a time of approximately 1 second in order to allow the buffer battery to come into operation and then check the charge status see paragraph on SPECIAL FUNCTIONS At the end of the test the keyboard display shows one of the following wordings e BATTERY OK if the test results are positive e BATTERY FAILURE if the test results are negative N B the battery test does not influence the normal operation of the control panel 44 Remote output tests The control panel allows carrying out the test of the remote outputs activating them individually for a time of approximately 4 seconds at the end of which the alarm output returns to a state of deactivation After having selected the desired output XX press the confirm key found near the wording OUTPUT XX TEST on the keyboard display the activation test for the selected output will begin The activated output condition is determined by the appearance of the
58. ing of an input during the exit time can block this time which will start running once again FROM THE BEGINNING when all the inputs will be closed once again if the function FORCED SWITCHING ON in SPECIAL FUNCTIONS has not been chosen N B if a USER CODE with priority 5 has been selected when the central station is inserted the areas corresponding to the areas associated to the code are deactivated but the central station is not disconnected as the remaining areas remain active Digiting the same USER CODE with priority 5 once again followed by A pressed twice will reactivate all the areas previously disconnected or part thereof Entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row will stop the activity of the keyboards for about 1 minute Checking open inputs and temporary exclusion of inputs through keyboard AF983 Should it be necessary before switching on the system to check which inputs are open including those defined as being memory type proceed as follows 1 enter a valid USER CODE 2 press the key B the LCD keyboard display shows all the open inputs belonging to the code that has been entered 3 to end the viewing of the open inputs press or wait about 40 seconds after which the procedure will end automatically If one wishes to insert the system temporarily excluding one or more inputs proceed as follows enter a valid USER CODE with a suitable priority 5 6 7 8 press A once the display s
59. ion module reception If the presence signal is absent the control panel signals a condition of supervision alarm as a technical alarm in order to direct the calls properly e Detector Tests The AF998EXP central station allows carrying out input tests without this causing alarms to be signalled allowing a keyboard display to view this and the sounding of a buzzer on the same To enter input tests see chapter on TEST FUNCTIONS It is also possible to check the radio connection range of the radio devices in the transmissions through the radio expansion module Leds 15 To install the AF907RR radio expansion module proceed as follows 1 with the control panel not supplied connect the radio expansion module to BUS RS485 and assign an address using the dipswitch Dip1 Dip2 Dip3 Dip4 RECEIVER address ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON DO Ni gt 01 amp Oo Po 2 connect power to the control panel and enter a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard and then enter t the technical code default 222222 to enter programming select by C and D keys the RADIO MODULE menu and confirm by the key the keyboard display will show the wording MOD RADIO 01 NO If the radio expansion module with address 01 is connected press key C to modify the parameter to YES and confirm
60. ission of a tamper alarm e Flat battery alarm The need to replace the battery is signalled by 3 beeps given by the detector at each alarm transmission as well as signalling Fault shown on the display at least one month before it runs down completely The AF913R DB detector shown in the figure have the following technical characteristics Power supply alkaline battery 9V type GP1604A Absorption 13pA in stand by 80 mA in transmission Autonomy with alkaline battery 18 24 months Local signals beep low battery and transmission of the same to the control panel Operative functions door open signal door closed signal shock alarm attempted break in alarm with pulse counter for external connection of intertia detectors technical alarm for external connection of technical detectors e Send signal of presence supervision and flat battery every 20 minutes e Radio capacity 100m free air and in the complete absence of disturbances on the band it can be considerably reduced indoors due to the position in relation to the structure of the room and or disturbances on the radio waves Always check the radio range with a suitable test e Dimensions 135x32x27 mm e Operating Temperature from 0 C to 50 C e Dual band radio transmission 18 Contact connection terminal board External magnet HI
61. itioning the inputs associated thereto in AND configuration when a mechanical key must be used Time scheduler Input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected If in alarm it blocks all the time programmer functions Switching ON OFF Input used to fully switch on off the control panel or to activate disactivate areas The way this input operates is established by the programming of parameters as shown in the Table below N B e The items in brackets indicate how the input is indicated if programmed from the keyboard rather than from the pc e All the inputs inserted must be associated to at least one area Switching ON OFF input operation depending on assigned parameter ASSIGNED PARAMETER OPERATION Impulsive NC Opening the input the control panel or the areas assigned to the input change Alarm status on off in step by step mode Impulsive NO Closing the input the control panel or areas assigned to the input change status Reset on off in step by step mode Bistable Input close switches off the control panel of areas assigned to the input All Reset Input open switches on the control panel of areas assigned to the input None No Memory Not valid The total switching off or shut down of the system through a SWITCH ON type input simulates the centering of a priority code 8 and blocks telephone calls if the parameter STOP COMUNIC
62. l light up The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Delayed 2 Input similar to the previous one with the difference that ENTRY TIME 2 is started Alarm activations are the same as for type DELAYED 1 24 Hours Instant input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected Its opening activates the output 24 HOUR ALARM by default it coincides with the general alarm relay of the card and can be changed by programming the continuous sound of the buzzer for the duration of the 24H alarm and the switching on the alarm LED on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Fire Instant input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected Its opening activates the output FIRE ALARM by default it coincides with the general alarm relay of the card and can be changed by programming the continuous sound of the buzzer for the duration of the fire alarm and the switching on the alarm LED on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Aid alarm Instant input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected Its opening activates the continuous sound of the buzzer and the visual signalling of the alarm on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone
63. l panel will N Communication attempts carry out for each of the 8 programmed telephone numbers if the end call sign is not received see note 1 It is possible to choose e Digital Protocol Contact ID see note 2 e Voice Synthesis one of 4 messages run by the AF899SV4 board e PC for remote programming with AF998SW e SMS see note 3 Communication Protocol Note 1 the end call signal is obtained by pressing 5 on the telephone of the user called in the case of transmission with voice message In case of transmission with digital protocol when it receives the alarm the security company automatically generates this signal Note 2 The device permits the transmission of alarms in Contact ID protocol towards security companies from ver EPROM 3 4 For all the details relating to this application request the relative documentation from the AVE S p A technical services office Note 3 the selected telephone number will receive an SMS with the description of the event that has taken place together with the time and date from ver EPROM 4 4 Option available only with module GSM AFGSM02 installed Example GEN ALARM 14 00 05 03 08 Telephone Options Option Meaning Set if in the case of communication NOT successful and if the telephone number called is busy for example the Sequence called same telephone number will be attempted immediately or if the communicator must proceed with the sele
64. l the operational factors of levels below it N B at least one user code must maintain priority level 8 to allow access to programming of control panel parameters and other unused user codes All USER CODES can activate a telephone call and a programmable output to be used as an anti constraint type signal 24 Default programming of the codes The factory set codes are the following CODE FUNCTION VALUE PRIORITY 01 USER CODE 01 123456 8 02 64 USER CODE 02 64 o ln 6 65 MASTER CODE 111111 66 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING CODE Technical code 222222 Ss 67 SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING AND TEST CODE 333333 a 68 TELEPHONE CALL 444444 Sie 69 PC PROGRAMMING 555555 SCH 70 MODIFICATION TELEPHONE NUMBER 8 888888 FIXED 71 MODIFICATION OF OWN USER CODE 000000 FIXED cs 72 TRANSFER OF CODE FROM CONTROL PANEL TO AF339 999999 FIXED Modification default values of codes It is possible to modify the default values of all the codes this operation done when the control panel is disconnected requires the following procedure 1 with the control panel disconnected digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the MASTER CODE default 111111 the LCD display shows the wording CODE 2 enter the code reference number 01 40 that must be reprogrammed followed by the key to confirm 3 the display will show the wording CODE XX where
65. lified programming and test code 333333 Accepted only if the system if totally disconnected and if previously enabled by entering a USER CODE with priority level 7 or 8 Allows accessing the simplified programming of some parameters and some functions of the control panel as described below Telephone call 444444 Accepted only if the system if totally disconnected and if previously enabled by entering a USER CODE with priority level 8 Sends a telephone call to telephone number 9 technical number allowing remote download operations of the events memory and the remote programming of the control panel through a telephone modem Control panel programming 555555 Accepted only if the system if totally disconnected and if previously enabled by entering a USER CODE with priority level 8 Allows programming the control panel through a direct connection to a Personal Computer This code must coincide with the remote programming code of programme AF998SW in order for the control panel parameters to be programmed through the personal computer Modification telephone number 8 888888 Accepted only after having entered a valid code with priority level greater than 4 Used for the Follow me function Programming key 999999 Allows transferring from the control panel to proximity key AF339 of the desired USER CODE Modifying own code 000000 Is accepted with the system disconnected and allow
66. lowing configuration parameters can be programmed e type of output e activity e timer N B The first 8 outputs are available on the connector CN4 of the central station AF998EXP the other 24 are available connecting three remote output modules AFEX8U 33 Type of output Each output can be programmed as follows Its activity follows the progress of the state of the input to which it is associated The output is activated when the associated input is OPEN If an INSERTION DELAY time has been set that is different to zero the input opening starts this time during which the output remains inactive At the end of the INSERTION DELAY time if the input is still open the output activates and remains active until the input returns to a closed condition If a RELEASE DELAY time has been set that is different to zero the closure of the input makes this time start during which the output still remains active At the end of the RELEASE DELAY if the input is close the output is deactivated Bistable Its activity follows the progress of the state of the input to which it is associated but differing from the stable type it generates an impulse of a desired time The INSERTION DELAY TIME must be programmed and the ACTIVATION TIME The Monostable output is activated when the input is OPEN or when entering a code to which it is impulsive associated If an INSERTION DELAY time has been set that is different to zero the input openi
67. morised during the input tests 43 Should a personal computer be locally connected to the relative serial output identified on the control panel station with the wording COMPUTER and it is set in TERMINAL COMPUTER mode it will receive and view the information relating to the inputs in alarm in the sequence in which they have been activated giving the installer a very useful pathway to check the operation of the inputs Sirens test alarm outputs The AF998EXP control panel allows executing the test of all the alarm outputs found on the card by activating them individually for a time of approx 4 seconds at the end of which the alarm output returns to a state of deactivation Therefore the status of the following alarm outputs can be checked e GENERAL ALARM OUTPUT AND SELF POWERED SIREN e ON OFF OUTPUT N B For the entire time when the alarm output is active the display will show next to the description of the selected alarm the wording gt gt lt lt Tamper test The AF998EXP control panel allows executing the control panel tamper input test found on the terminal board M7 without alarming the control panel and therefore without setting on the installed sirens To carry out the control panel tamper test 1 Place jumper JP1 in position A open 2 Press the button to activate the CONTROL PANEL TAMPER TEST function At this point the LCD keyboard display will view the wording e CONTROL PANEL TAMPER CLOSED
68. n order not to have to learn the radio code again 5 At this point the keyboard display will show the wording PROGRAMMING Memorise the detector code using the following procedure e supply the detector IRP AF968R detector AF913R detector IRP for outdoors AF968R Barrier IR AF971R by inserting a suitable battery At the first time the detector transmits its own code for 30s The control panel will memorise the detector code 6 If the control panel has memorised the code the keyboard display will show the wording OK PRESS Press 7 Atthis point the control panel will ask whether the input is or is not supervised 8 Finish programming the input parameters N B If the programming of the control panel is undertaken through the PC the radio codes must nonetheless be memorised using this procedure AF899B digital telephone dialler and AF899SV4 voice synthesizer board The control panel AF899EXP can support a two way digital telephone dialler AF899B that allows telephone alarm signals along a PSTN line to tele surveillance centres and to connect with centres equipped for tele management services Te use of the AF899SV4 voice synthesizer board allows sending 4 freely programmable voice messages For the programming and use of the telephone sequence switch and the voice synthesis card please see the relevant paragraphs in this manual AF998SW and AFPC01 software and connection cable for programming and remote control The control pa
69. nect the telephone line to terminals L L e Connect any telephone apparatus to the terminals T T e Connect GND by using the appropriate terminal Programming telephone numbers To programme telephone numbers using the keyboard proceed as follows 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by the C and D keys the TELE NUMBERS menu and confirm by the key N B The control panel allows programming 9 telephone numbers Numbers 1 to 8 are used to send alarm situations while telephone number 9 is used for remote programming via PC 3 With keys C and D it is possible to scroll through the 9 numbers and choose the one to be set confirming it with 4 enter the numbers that make up the telephone number and then confirm with over and above the numbers there are also the characters C P that are used for the following functions C in the case of a PABX switchboard P to insert a pause during composition N B the characters C and P are selected respectively using the keys C switchboard and A pause during composition 5 At this point follow the instructions that appear on the keyboard display using the following table 46 OPTION MEANING Identifying number of the system used when transmitting gode alarms in digital protocol to security companies Sets the number of attempts which the contro
70. nel station has a standard factory set programming in order to be used with the majority of systems The changes to the programme aimed at customising the system on the basis of specific need can be done using the keyboard AF983 or using special programme AF998SW installed on a personal computer connected to the port RS232 designed on board the control panel using the cable AFPC01 see paragraphs Programming the parameters of the central station using the PC and Programming the default values of the parameters 22 SLAVE AREAS As mentioned in the introduction the AF998EXP control panel can run 8 areas independent one from the other to which inputs are freely assigned In some applications it is necessary to be able to make conditional the inserted disconnected status of an area from the status of other areas The area conditioned SLAVE by the status of other areas is not run by the user but automatically falls under the status of the areas that condition it and namely if all the areas that condition the slave area are inserted then the slave area is also inserted On the other hand if at least one area that conditions the slave area is disconnected then also the slave area is disconnected For each of the 8 areas it is possible to freely programme if it depends on other areas or not by being very careful that a slave area does not condition the status of other areas Furthermore when running the codes the slave areas cannot
71. ng starts this time during which the output remains inactive At the end of the INSERTION DELAY time if the input is still open the output activates for the programmed ACTIVATION TIME then it deactivates automatically N B Access codes can only be associated to impulsive type outputs with insertion delay times equal to zero Activity of output Each programmable output can operate with negative safety default or with positive safety As the programmable outputs are the open collector type connecting a relay load between the output and the positive feed terminal allows us to obtain a different function depending on whether the output is programmed with negative safety or positive safety namely Normally OFF when the output is active the relay load is supplied so that it is energized while when the output is not active the relay load it is not supplied and so it is not energised Normally ON when the output is active the relay load is not supplied so that it is not energized while when the output is not active the relay load is supplied and so it is energised Normally ON positive safety outputs are used when the total absence of power supply battery voltage and mains voltage 220 Vac must cause the commutation of the output with the consequent de energising of the applied load To select the operative mode for the output choose from among the following options Negative Normally OFF When active the loa
72. nput The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input 29 TYPE DESCRIPTION Chime DELAYED 2 input active with control panel inserted allows the keyboard buzzer to sound with the central station disconnected If open with the control panel inserted it activates the GENERAL ALARM relay the continuous sound of the buzzer and switching on of the alarm LED on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input With the control panel disconnected if the CHIME function is active BELL ON when the input is open it will activate the keyboard buzzers for a time of about 3 seconds Auxiliary Instant input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected Its opening activates the output AUXILIARY ALARM by default it coincides with the general alarm relay of the card and can be changed by programming the continuous sound of the buzzer for the duration of the 24H alarm and the switching on the alarm LED on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Key Instant input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected If unbalanced no visual or acoustic signal is activated If programmed the event is memorised The telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Useful for cond
73. numbers associated with the input Aggression alarm Instant input active with the control panel inserted and with the control panel disconnected Its opening activates the GENERAL ALARM relay and the intermittent sound of the buzzer for the duration of the GENERAL ALARM and the visual signalling of the alarm on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Silent alarm Input active with the central station inserted and with the central station disconnected No alarm output is activated and no sound or visual signal is heard or seen on the keyboards The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Entry route Instant input active with the control panel inserted It behaves like a delayed input only in the case in which a DELAYED 1 or DELAYED 2 type input has already been opened It behaves like an instant input in all other situations The alarm telephone call will be sent to the telephone numbers associated with the input Useful for connecting the detectors located between the entrance door and the keyboard Memory Input active with the control panel inserted If it is closed balanced at the end of the output time it behaves like a normal instant type input On the other hand if at the end of the output time it is open unbalanced IT IS IGNORED UNTIL IT IS CLOSED From then it behaves like a normal instant type i
74. odules on bus RS485 falling directly under the terminal board M4 of the mother board allowing an extension of the programmable inputs to 32 each input can be configured as NC normally closed NO normally open SINGLE or DUAL BALANCING alarm and tamper on two wires and is filtered and protected against electrical and electrostatic discharges As shown in the figure each module has its own address to be set using the bridges J1 0 1 2 The modules must be set as follows O PE de J1 POSITIONS MODULE SETTINGS 2 1 aed B A B Inputs from 17 to 24 H A B Inputs from 25 to 32 20 The J3 jumper must be always inserted The J2 bridge if inserted connects the power supply positive 12V to the terminals of the M2 and M3 terminal boards AFEX8U remote expansion modules with 8 outputs It is possible to connect up to 3 AFEX8U modules to terminal board M4 of the mother board allowing an extension of programmable outputs open collector type to 32 this type of output closes towards the negative when it activates Max 50mA Like the input modules each output module has its own address that must be set using the bridges J1 0 1 2 as shown below The modules must be set as follows O oO Hz We f J1 POSITIONS MODULE SETTINGS a 012 0 1 2 S BAH j 7 a A B B Outputs from 9 to 16 Hus B A B Outputs fr
75. of programming the keyboards AF983 The programming of the keyboards is divided into two phases 1 one keyboard must be programmed as keyboard N 1 and all the others are initially programmed as keyboard N 16 2 all the keyboards except N 1 are assigned progressive addresses In order to programme the keyboards it is important that at least one keyboard with an address 1 is connected to the control panel All the keyboards have a factory setting 16 It is possible to take the keyboard to address 1 by pressing the following keys at the same time O until the wording KEYBOARD 01 appears on the display If more than one keyboard with address 1 is connected there is a conflict that prevents the correct operation of the control panel it is necessary for the other keyboards to have different addresses Should it be necessary to take a keyboard to the factory address 16 for some seconds press the following keys at the same time 5 until the wording KEYBOARD 16 appears on the display Even when it is necessary to change the address assigned to a keyboard first return its address to 16 using the procedure described above 5 To programme the operating address for a new keyboard it is necessary for the keyboard to have address16 be correctly connected to the bus of the central station and the following procedure must be followed 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboar
76. of the said action in the relative programme step to the extension EXTENSION YES the action has been subjected to extension EXTENSION NO the action has not been subjected to extension The two parameters that determine the operational function of the extension are e EXTENSION TIME stated in minutes from 30 to 60 minutes e NUMBER OF other REQUESTS for extension from O to 4 The request to activate the extension comes about by entering the special code 38 default 666666 This operation starts the extension time during which ALL the automatic actions controlled by the time programmer and subjected to extension are suspended At the end of the extension time the suspended actions will be executed Before the extension time expires another request can be executed by entering the special code 38 default 666666 for the number of times compatible with what was programmed On the other hand if the extension must be interrupted digit the special code 39 default 777777 that will launch a residual period of about 10 minutes after which the suspended actions will be executed When an extension period has ended in terms of time or interruption by special code 39 the number of requests will return to zero and the control panel gets ready o accept a new extension cycle N B when requesting a further extension before the previous period has ended any residual time not yet expired is NOT summed to a new extension interval but is lost
77. ol panel In order for the modules to function minimum feed voltage must be 11 V In order to guarantee this for distances exceeding 200 m it is advisable to use remote feeds with relative buffer battery to feed the detectors or loads connected to the modules Using the remote power supply to supply modules AFEX8I RE and AFEX8U the negative pole must be connected to terminals in module terminal boards M1 M2 M3 while the positive pole must be connected to terminals in module terminal boards M2 and M3 taking care to open the jumper J2 for AFEX8I RE and J3 for AFEX8U positioned near the terminal board M2 in each case NB the A M mode to connect remote power supply open the jumper J2 for AFEX8I RE and J3 for AFEX8U must be always followed even when it is necessary to use additional power supply due to high current consumption with distances less than 150m 14 AF907RR Radio expansion module AF907RR is a radio expansion module that allows the control panel to dialogue with all the peripherals of the radio range There are 64 available radio channels that can be freely associated to the inputs from the control panel from position 33 to position 96 Each channel can be programmed with the typical input parameters It is possible to connect up to 8 radio expansion modules in order to be as close as possible to the devices and improve the quality of the transmission The radio expansion module has an antiscanner function a
78. om 17 to 24 O O A A B Outputs from 25 to 32 M2 e M3_ B Yoko The J2 jumper must always be inserted The J3 jumper if inserted connects the power supply positive 12V to the terminals of the M2 and M3 terminal boards 13 AFEX8I RE and AFEX8U and the AF983 keyboards connection methods The maximum overall connection distance of modules and keyboards with the control panel is approximately 1 000 meters In small building i e 130 150m it is possible to use a normal cable for burglar alarm 2x0 5 for connection and 2x0 25 mm2 for the signal and make sure to connect the shield only to the negative of the power supply in the control panel Greater distances up to 1 000 m can be reached complying with the following conditions No losses excepting only those due to the connection cable must influence communication Therefore the use of a twisted and shielded cable is recommended with a minimum section of 0 5 mm2 example a screened telephone cable or cable type NEC AFA02250 3T2 39 ohm Km at 20 C A twisted pair must be used for connecting power supply while the other twisted pair must be used to connect the signals A B This cable must not be interrupted and must not have any intermediate joints Intermediate modules must be connected simply by removing the insulation from the cable and inserting it through a slot into the appropriate terminal The shield must be connected to the negative of the power supply in the contr
79. on and use of the module AFGSM02 CALENDAR e Setting the weekly scheduler e Setting holidays Page 38 Page 40 Page 42 Page 43 Page 46 Page 51 TIME SCHEDULER Page 51 Setting the programmes e Extension e Daylight saving time e Blocking the time scheduler functions PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL USING THE P C Page 54 e Setting the connection modes and parameters e Local connection e Remote connection using the telephone modem DEFAULT FACTORY SET PROGRAM AND CONTROL PANEL RESET Page 56 e Resetting the default code values e Default values of parameters e Resetting the default parameter values PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL USING THE KEYBOARD Page 60 INSTALLATION EXAMPLES Page 60 e Factory with apartment e Two family house USER MANUAL Page 63 Introduction Inserting the system using keyboard AF983 Checking open inputs and temporary exclusion of inputs through keyboard AF983 Disconnecting the system using the keyboard AF983 Inserting disconnecting and partial inserting the system using the keyboard AF45380 Inserting disconnecting and partial inserting the system using proximity key AF339 Silencing the alarms Viewing the last events memory Modifying the user code APPENDIX e Internal view and connections Page 69 NUIT WARNING The products must be sold in their original packaging if this is not done then the dealer and or x installer must apply and transmit to the user all the instructions for the us
80. ot entered correctly within this time at the end an intruder alarm will be generated N B a priority 5 code disconnects only the areas associated to it in combination with the areas associated with the keyboard from which it is entered a code with priority 6 disconnects only the areas associated thereto independently from the areas associated to the keyboard from which it is entered Entering an incorrect code for five times consecutively will inhibit the activity of the keyboards for about one minute 65 Inserting disconnecting and partial inserting the system using the keyboard AF45380 e Insertion Enter a valid code with priority 6 or greater the keyboard confirms that the code entered is valid by emitting a Beep Press the red button A three leds on board will light up corresponding respectively with areas 1 2 and 3 To insert all the areas assigned to the code entered press the red button A e Disconnection Enter a valid code with priority 6 or greater and press the red button A any alarms are immediately silenced the inputs temporarily excluded are reset and the system disconnected e Partial insertion Enter a valid code with priority 6 or greater the keyboard confirms the entered code is valid by emitting a Beep Press the red button A three leds on board light up corresponding respectively with the areas 1 2 and 3 which can be shut off by pressing buttons 1 2 and 3 which will switch
81. ot modified 56 Default values of parameter As an example some screens of the programme AF998SW are shown containing the main default parameters for a general view consult the programme directly gt Control Panel selection x Open Delete Select Control Panel and configuration file Control Panel Model AFS98EXP version 3 1 or greater D Configuration File C Programmi 4F998S W ENG Projects Browse amp Control panel AF998A New Customer AF998SW v1 03 18 D Customer Intoduction Outputs Output connection Descriptions Telephone numbers Access codes Timers Alarm events Special functions Calendar Time schedule INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 INPUT 9 INPUT 10 INPUT 11 NP E 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 il 0 1 New S Report Control panel d Options Exit Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Istantaneos Description INPUT 1 Type Istantaneos z Normal Common Normal z Buzzer output Report code Channel report 102054 5064788 Associated phones TTT Input data Inputs Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Excluded Status Excluded SS Areas 1 2 a 4 5 el z al Balancing Dobe x Self exclusion fono Event memory None X Connected output Noe x Out
82. out one minute even at maximum priority levels If an alarm is activated it will be possible to silence it only at the end of this period Viewing the last events In the case of signalling of alarm or malfunction it is possible to see the relative events immediately on the LCD display operating as follows enter a valid code with priority 2 or greater then press C on the keyboard the display will start to show the events only description and possible comment to end just press PWN Modifying the USER CODE The following procedure is valid if the wording WAITING FOR COMMAND appears on the keyboard and allows the relative user code to be changed after having entered a valid code the display will show WAITING FOR COMMAND enter code 000000 the display will show the wording CODE enter your USER CODE if the code is valid the display will show NEW enter the new code that must be set each code can consist of 4 5 or 6 numbers and confirm with the following wording can appear on the LCD display ON PONS Indicates that the entered code has been accepted and replaced CODE ACCEPTED the previous one Indicates that the procedure followed is correct but the code has not been changed because there is another code with the same sequence of numbers or the code has not been accepted because the procedure has not been undertaken correctly CODE INCORRECT N B if
83. parameters 59 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL USING THE KEYBOARD AF998EXP is fully programmable from the keyboard Digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming Follow the directions reported on the display using the following keys to select the menu o Confirm o Escape e C Forward e D Back INSTALLATION EXAMPLES The AF998EXP control panel thanks to its versatility and programming software flexibility allows solving numerous installation requirements Some of the more common examples are shown below Factory with apartment Let us consider a small factory with attached owner s apartment It is possible to programme the system so that all the users of the apartment factory and apartment owners can access both the apartment and the factory premises On the other hand factory employees can only access work premises As shown in the table Programming inputs the system consists of 7 areas which fall under 8 inputs 4 per apartment and 4 per factory Each area has a keyboard of competence All the users of the system have their own code that enables them to move only in the areas reserved for them As shown in the table Programming codes users with code 1 2 3 owners can access all the areas The user with code 4 workshop manager can only access areas 4 and 5 and the user with code 5 warehouse manager onl
84. pered with Install products and accessories according to the specifications in the catalogue and the appropriate instructions sheets and in conformity with specific rules and regulations INTRODUCTION AF998EXP is a fully programmable and expandable burglar alarm control panel It has 8 basic inputs expandable to 16 connecting the expansion board AFEX8 internally to the control panel Through an appropriate bus line it is possible to connect two remote expansion modules AFEX8I RE taking the total number of inputs managed by the system to 32 Furthermore connecting the radio expansion module AF907RR the control panel dialogues with other 64 radio devices that can be identified individually In the same way the 8 outputs on board can be extended to 32 always connecting the three AFEX8U remote expansion modules via bus The control panel can run up to 8 keyboards AF983 and 64 programmable access codes The inputs can be grouped into 8 individually programmed areas The area can be programmed to run outputs access codes keyboards and decoders for electronic keys This allows managing the system according to programmable access hierarchies to the various areas The control panel has a standard factory set programme default programme which can be used in the majority of systems Modifications to programmes aimed at customising the basic system according to a client s requirements can be made using the keyboard or an appropriate programme installed on
85. possible values 00 23 hour in which the programmed action will occur MINUTES possible values 00 59 minutes in which the programmed action will occur 51 ACTION POSSIBLE OPTIONS 0 No action 1 Complete insertion disconnection of the control panel 2 activation disconnection of an output 3 insertion disconnection of an area 4 block unblock codes NUMBERS POSSIBLE OPTIONS Action 1 NUMBER no effect on the action Action 2 NUMBER 0 32 identifies the address of the output to be activated deactivated action 3 NUMBER 1 8 identifies the area to be inserted disconnected action 4 NUMBER 1 8 identifies the priority of codes on which to execute the block STATUS POSSIBLE OPTIONS Acti Status 0 complete disconnection of the control panel ction 1 i Status 1 complete insertion of the control panel Action 2 status 0 disconnect the output Status 1 activate the output Action 3 status 0 disconnect the area Status 1 insert the area Action 4 status 0 block codes Status 1 unblock codes Extension The time programmer automatically executes the programmed actions in the times set If you wish to intervene in the programmed action suspending it for a limited amount of time for example delaying the automatic insertion of the control panel by one hour to allow an extraordinary action it is necessary to programme the submission
86. put control Iwer sl Input in AND 0 None Supervision Radio Input 57 Control panel AF9984 New Customer AF998SW v1 03 18 Report Control panel x Options Exit Access codes Hi Tech Electric Solution La in eS e ee eee a SEL ri E 0 None E USER 2 D None USER 3 0 None USER 4 0 None USERS 0 None _ USER 6 D None E USER 0 None USER 8 0 None USER 9 D None USER 10 0 None _ USER 11 1 1 1 1 Customer 1 1 1 1 1 1 SS 1 E 0 None E USER 12 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Intoduction Inputs Outputs Output connection 0 None USER 13 0 None USER 14 0 None USER 15 0 None USER 16 0 None USER 17 0 None USER 18 0 None USER 19 0 None USER 20 0 None USER 21 D None USER 22 Descriptions Telephone numbers Timers Alarm events Special functions Calendar Priority 8 z Connected output D None z Time schedule Single system S hve el eT GS Te Areas 112 31 4 5 617 8 Associated phones T ITITI Notes USER 1 Control panel AF998A New Customer AF998SW v1 03 18 A Report Control panel Options Exit Outputs N Description Type ins Time ActTime Rel Time Securty OUTPUT 1 Bistable D 0 Negative OUTPUT 2 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 3 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 4 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 5 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 6 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 7 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 8 Bistable Negative OUTPUT 9
87. r to confirm 2 Digiting A on the LCD display will make the following appear 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 if the entered code can run all 8 areas otherwise in the case where for example a USER CODE is entered to which only the areas 1 and 3 are assigned the wording 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 will appear In both cases the wording proposes to the user the total insertion of the areas of competence insertion to be confirmed simply by pressing A 3 otherwise it is possible to change the condition that switches on the system by pressing on the keyboard the number corresponding with the area that must be inserted or disconnected the area must belong to those assigned to the code After having chosen the areas to insert confirm by pressing A once again 4 atthis point the system will switch on and the LCD keyboard will show the wording OUTPUT TIME to show that the control panel is checking the status of the inputs for a correct switching on 5 if all the inputs are close the sound of the buzzer on the keyboard is continuous and the LED showing readiness is on If one or more inputs are open they are shown in succession on the display the buzzer on the keyboard emits an intermittent sound and the LED showing readiness flashes SIGNALLING AN OPEN DOOR 6 atthe end of the exit time the buzzer falls silent and the display shows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 where the symbols next to the number indicate the areas inserted 64 N B the open
88. rammed activations Signalling status of WATCH DOG The circuit supervisor called Watch Dog which the control panel has available can reset the microprocessor following problems due to radio electromagnetic etc interference The intervention of this device is memorised in the events memory according to programmed activations Autotest The AF998EXP control panel executes a complete test of some vital functions at regular intervals called AUTOTEST INTERVALS see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Should the AUTOTEST be positive no memorisation will be executed while in the case of malfunction the activations programmed will be considered 39 Special function The following parameters define some important operative modes for the control panel PARAMETER SET VALUES PRE SET VALUE DESCRIPTION Self test range 0 255 hours 0 hours The hourly interval is established when the control panel automatically carries out a functional AUTOTEST This period is also the time that passes from the start up of the control panel and the first autotest If the set value is 000 the autotest is not executed Battery test range 0 255 minutes 10 minutes Establishes after how many minutes the control panel automatically carries out a DYNAMIC TEST OF THE BATTERY Power failure delay 0 255 minutes 30 minutes Establishes after how much time after the ABSENCE of MAINS voltage the control panel will consider this
89. rder not to have to learn the radio code again 5 At this point the keyboard display will show the wording PROGRAMMING press the button of the channel that must be memorised 6 Ifthe control panel has memorised the code the display will show the wording OK PRESS Press 7 Atthis point the control panel will ask whether the input is supervised or not Set as not supervised NOT SUPERV Programmed in this way the button inserts and disconnects the associated areas N B if the control panel is programmed through the PC the radio codes must be memorised with this procedure Similarly to memorize the detector radio codes it is necessary to place the control panel in condition to learn the code as stated below 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on a AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by C and D keys the menu INPUTS and confirm by the key 3 Use C or D to select the radio input to programme from 33 to 96 Press A the input increases by 10 press B it decreases by 10 Set the type of input Set status as INSERTED Choose the type of radio channel CH1 Confirm the areas to which the radio input belongs 4 When these parameters are entered in the keyboard display the writing LEARNING will appear Press to continue learning the radio code 21 N B if you wish to modify only the settings of the input press i
90. rminal for example N B The print events function always start from the most recent and can be interrupted at any time with the key Remote reading of the event memory Using a personal computer and software AF998SW it is possible to obtain the remote reception of the contents of the events memory from the control panel For this operation proceed as follows 1 The programme AF998SW must be started from the personal computer 2 in the programme select the window RECEIVER 3 the wording RECEPTION appears and indicates that the automatic response is available for remote calls from the control panel with the AF983 keyboard totally disconnect the system use the keyboard to enter a USER CODE with priority level 8 use the keyboard to enter the TELEPHONE CALL CODE default 444444 the LCD keyboard will show the wording REMOTE CONNECT 7 the control panel starts the telephone call to telephone number 9 technical telephone number that should have been previously programmed locally through the personal computer Once the number has been dialled the control panel remains in the synchronisation situation described in point 4 for a few seconds waiting to start communicating with the computer 8 when the telephone call arrives the programme AF998SW receives and views the data from the control panel concerning the contents of the events memory and if previously programmed to do so will save them in an archive file that can be
91. rogate status input 001 so Va 3 beeps NO ALARM 1 long beep ALARM 2032 Interrogate status input 032 4001 Interrogate status output 001 FI 3 beeps ON 1 long beep OFF 4032 Interrogate status output 032 5001 Disconnect output 001 TEEN 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL 5032 Disconnect output 032 6001 Activate output 001 ul La 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL 6032 Activate output 032 7000 Interrogate status battery 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL 7001 Interrogate status fuses 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL 7002 Interrogate status mains 3 beeps OK 1 long beep FAIL N B For correct operation it is necessary to enter YES in the COMMUNICATIONS TEST gt REMOTE PROG menu if not it is possible only to insert the control panel but not to disconnect it Voice synthesis board AF899SV4 and voice messages The voice synthesis board AF899SV4 allows the transmission of 4 voice messages It has a button anda Led for each of the 4 messages Messages 1 gt Messages 2 gt Messages 3 gt Messages 4 To register the messages proceed as follows 1 Press for more than 2 s the button of the message to be recorded until the corresponding Led lights up keep the button pressed for the whole duration of the recording max time 10s 49 2 Should you wish to interrupt the recording before 10s are up release the button of the relative message To hear the message proceed as follows 1 Connect a 8 ohm 0 25W
92. s function can only be excluded with micro switch 4 The detector AF913R DB also allows transmitting the status of an externally connected NA or NC contact to the control panel Therefore properly connecting as shown in the above reported picture the output contact of any type of detector the control panel can receive the relative alarm signal Dipswitch 1 and 2 pulse counter allows establishing only for input N C the number of local alarms after which the alarm is transmitted to the control panel N B The NC input must be enabled through dipswitch 6 If the NC input is not used dipswitch 6 must be positioned on on It is possible to use the input NC and the magnet at the same time in order to simultaneously check the opening of a window and the movement of the relative shutter the alarm will be generated either by the opening of the window or the movement of the shutter e Tamper alarm At any time opening the apparatus container will result in the transmission of a tamper alarm through the relative micro switch A second micro switch located on the back of the card will allow the detector to also transmit the removal alarm The removal alarm can be activated or deactivated using dipswitch 5 e Flat battery Alarm The need to replace the battery is signalled by 3 beeps given by the detector at each alarm transmission as well as signalling Fault shown on the display at least one month before it runs down completely 1
93. s modifying one s own USER CODE N B entering the technical code default 222222 inhibits the central station tamper for approximately 60 seconds in order to allow the control panel to be opened for technical work without causing alarms 27 DESCRIPTION AND PROGRAMMING OF INPUTS The programming phase for each input provides for the setting of the following configuration parameters activatio SEET centres n Type of connection Type of input Status of the input Normal or Common association of the inputs to the areas enabling buzzer function self exclusion count 10 associated telephone calls 11 associated outputs 12 inputs in AND 13 alphanumerical message associated with the input 14 modify alphanumerical message associated with the input Type of connection report code and relative transmission channel for telephone calls to surveillance or telemanagement All the inputs of the AF998EXP control panel can be programmed individually as a normally closed type NC normally open NO SINGLE or DOUBLE BALANCING The various types of connection are illustrated below a el CONTROL PANEL 1234 CONTROL PANEL INPUTS SHIELDED CABLE CZ S ALARM CONTACT DETECTOR CONTACT Connection diagram between one NA or NC input and a detector CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL 1 2 3 4 inputs SHIELDED CABLE
94. s of the system as shown in the table Programming codes Lastly as shown in the table Programming keyboards in order to access an apartment each user must necessarily use the keyboard linked to that apartment Apartment 1 Father s family Programming inputs Physical Sch Area input Type Description of belonging 1 Delayed Perimeter ap 1 ground floor 1 2 Instant Perimeter ap 1 first floor 2 3 Entry route Volumetric ap 1 ground floor 3 4 Entry route Volumetric ap 1 first floor 4 5 Delayed Perimeter ap 2 ground floor 5 6 Instant Perimeter ap 2 first floor 6 7 Entry route Volumetric ap 2 ground floor 7 8 Entry route Volumetric ap 2 first floor 8 Programming codes code sli iu Areas managed Number Code Description Priority 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 1 1177 Father 5 LA AE AE A AAA 2 6739 Mother 5 xX X x x x x x x 3 3426 Son 5 xX x x x x x x x 4 6530 Son s Wife 5 x x x x x x x x Programming keyboards Areas managed Keyboard Location 213 4 5 6 7 8 1 LA AR Apartment 1 2 x x x x Apartment 2 62 Elettricita Evoluta ave Expandable and remote controlled Burglar alarm control panel Cod AF998EXP User Manual USER MANUAL Introduction The system can be managed from the keyboard AF983 and from the electronic key AF339 and the following conditions can be activate
95. step GREEN Insertion 1st area managed by the code BLACK Insertion 2nd area managed by the code BLACK RED Insertion 3rd area managed by the code Note 1 in order to have the leds from one decoder corresponding to the first three areas of the code associated with the key it is advisable to associate the same areas as the decoder to the code During exit time the three leds of the decoder will view the state of the first three areas of competence of itself selecting the option STATUS OF THE AREAS in the special functions menu this condition remains even after the exit time has ended Selecting the option STATUS OF THE SYSTEM once the output time has ended the leds will view the status of the system as shown below LED ON FLASHING OFF GREEN System totally on System partially inserted System disconnected YELLOW Faulty Feed Voltage S RED Alarm 12 AFEX8I Expansion module with 8 inputs This module allows expanding to 16 the programmable inputs available in the control panel The inputs can be configured individually as NC NO SINGLE or DUAL BALANCING alarm and tamper on two wires and are filtered and protected against electrical and electrostatic discharges As shown in the appendix Internal view and connections it is connected through the cable supplied with the connector EXP3 CN1 AFEX8I RE Remote expansion module with 8 inputs It is possible to connect up to two AFEX8I RE m
96. that must be programmed and press to confirm 5 the keyboard display will show KEYB 02 AR 1 NO which means the association of area 1 to the keyboard selected 6 use keys C and D to modify NO area not associated to the keyboard YES area associated then the key to pass to an association for the next area 7 the operations mentioned for area 1 can also be used for areas 2 and 3 8 at the end confirming the association with the last area the control panel will seek to dialogue with the selected keyboard 9 the control panel checks whether there is keyboard 2 programmed previously and then views KEYBOARD 02 OK PRESS A KEY while the leds on the interrogated keyboard will flash press on the keyboard and pass to point 12 to programme other keyboards 10 on the other hand if there isn t a keyboard 2 programmed previously the display will show the wording PRESS AND 11 press the following keys at the same time x On the keyboard to which address 02 must be assigned until this accepts the address and replies behaving as described in point 9 12 repeat programming from point 3 for all the keyboards that must be programmed N B All the AF45380 keyboards connected to the control panel are automatically matched to the first three areas associated with the code It is possible to limit access only to one or two areas appropriately programming the parameters linked to the codes Furthermore if the code has all
97. the P C connected to the serial port RS232 planned for on board the station through the cable AFPC01 The AF899B board two way modem telephone dialler allows activating through a remote tele managed device and therefore programme the system from a remote together with the transmission of alarms on a telephone line changed to digital Lastly inserting the voice synthesis card AF899SV4 alarms can be transmitted also vocally The control panel AF998EXP thanks to the flexibility of the modularity and the range of peripherals is the ideal solution for sophisticated residential systems average type industrial systems and all those areas that require specific access logic TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS e 8 basic programmable inputs such as instantaneous delayed 24H chime fire assistance attack silent alarm entry route memory key programmer control switch on Possibility of expanding to 16 inputs with AFEX8I card connected centrally Possibility of expanding to 32 inputs with N 2 remote modules cod AFEX8I RE of 8 inputs each Possibility of expanding to 96 inputs with 64 radio using the receiver AF907RR 1 input type 24h for tamper alarm 8 basic programmable outputs Possibility of expanding to 32 outputs with N 3 remote modules AFEX8U with 8 outputs each Possibility of managing up to 8 independent areas Up to 8 keyboards AF983 and or AF45380 Up to 64 access codes at various priority levels Usable with electronic proximity key AF
98. the areas associated the keyboard inserts and disconnects all the areas with the possibility of shuttering only the first three areas For further operative details concerning the use of the system see the user manual 10 AF339 Proximity electronic key and AF45343 decoder The IR AF339 ray electronic proximity key and relative AF45343 decoder inserting disconnecting and partial inserting the system AF339 AF45343 AF441043 AF442043 E Max 1m Programming is in two phases 1 2 Assignment to all decoders their own operating address AF 45343 decoders have no factory setting Transfer of one of the 8 user codes which the control panel runs from the control panel to the AF339 key To assign the address to the connector proceed as follows 1 7 8 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by C and D keys DECODERS menu and confirm by the key 3 4 enable the decoder to the areas of competence preferably the same areas of competence as the code the control panel suggests the first Decoder N 1 see note 1 the control panel checks whether there is a Decoder N 1 programmed previously and then views CONNECTOR 1 OK and the leds of the decoder will flash On the other hand if this has not yet been programmed the wording will be PRESS A BUTTON of the AF339 key near t
99. the telephone options On the basis of the priority of the code there can be different results CODE PRIORITY STATUS OF CONTROL PANEL ACTIONS AFTER ENTERING THE CODE Alarms silenced 34 Inserted Disconnected The status of the control panel does not change 56 inserted Alarms silenced i Disconnects the areas associated to the code r Alarms silenced 38 ER The status of the control panel does not change Alarms silenced tee EE The control panel is disconnected Alarms silenced 138 Disconnected The status of the control panel does not change 66 Depending on the nature of the alarm there can be different situations where despite the introduction of a code with suitable priority the alarm does not stop possible situations are listed below Opening of the conirol panel tamper circuit Active alarm with either the control panel inserted or disconnected determines a 24 hour type alarm with e activation of the 24 hour output general alarm output if programmed e intermittent sound of the buzzer from the keyboard e red alarm LED on the keyboard lights up Despite entering a code with suitable priority the alarm signals start again immediately if the control panel tamper circuit is not closed The events memory records the conditions of TAMP ALARM and RESET TAMP with respective date and time Opening of the tamper circuit of an input with double balancing Active alarm
100. ult programme is divided into two parts e Programming the default codes e Programming the default parameters Programming the default codes is stated in the appropriate paragraph to reset the default conditions following any modifications follow the procedure stated below Resetting the default code values 1 Move dipswitch n 4 on the central station card to ON 2 fora few moments press the reset button P1 found on the motherboard on the upper left 3 the wording INITIALISATION appears on the LCD display 4 within about 5 seconds return dipswitch n 4 to OFF This operation must occur within the first 5 seconds when the wording INITIALISATION is still present 5 the LCD display shows the wording IN EXECUTION that remains for about 20 seconds 6 at the end of the initialisation the user codes and special codes will have taken on the values stated in the table of the previous paragraph and the control panel will be in the service conditions established by the programming N B if in point 4 the dipswitch remains ON or it is returned to OFF after the wording INITIALISATION has disappeared the codes are NOT modified and therefore the default values are not set In this case all the steps starting from point 1 must be repeated It is important to underline that resetting code function sets to the default values not only the codes but the code parameters as well All the other control panel parameters are n
101. until the leds of the key begin to flash indicating that it is able to accept the code move the key near until it comes into contact with Decoder N 1 as shown in the figure below keeping the red button near the lower corner of the Decoder When the led on the key remains on then the selected code has been transferred to the key the display will show the wording EXECUTED indicating that the code transfer operation to the key has been undertaken correctly afew seconds later the leds on the Decoder will switch off and the control panel activities will resume the display will show the situation prior to when code 999999 was entered 11 Correct position for memorization of code inside the remote control If the operation transferring the code to the key was not successful it will be necessary to repeat all the operations starting from point 1 If more copies of keys are required with the same code it is necessary to repeat the operations for each of the keys starting from the beginning Modification of a user code will annul the keys associated to it Each key can memorise up to 8 different codes with 8 different systems Each system can be identified using dipswitches 1 2 and 3 located on the control panel mother board During normal operations the key buttons has the following meanings KEY FUNCTION RED Total insertion of all the areas managed by the code on off step by
102. use failure Power line failure F2 Fuse failure Battery failure F3 Fuse failure Power failure 16 F4 Fuse failure Power failure 08 F5 Fuse failure Power failure 04 F6 Fuse failure Power failure 02 Battery recharge malfunction volt gt 15V Power failure 32 N B in the case of various malfunctions the control panel memorises the sum of malfunction codes as a numerical code for example if fuse F3 and fuse F6 fail the control panel POWER FAILURE 18 The Fuse F7 failure is not signalled Signalling status of battery level The AF998EXP control panel systematically checks the status of the battery executing a DYNAMIC TEST at regular intervals of time defined by the BATTERY AUTOTEST INTERVAL see paragraph SPECIAL FUNCTIONS In the case of positive battery autotest no memorisation will be carried out while in the case of malfunction programmed activations for BATTERY FAILURE in AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS will be considered Signalling power line failure The Control panel systematically checks the status of the MAINS VOLTAGE 230 Vac checking that it is not absent for a time exceeding the tone set in the parameter DELAY ALARM DUE TO ABSENCE OF MAINS see SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Once this time of absence of voltage from the mains is exceeded the condition of malfunction is memorised keeping in consideration the activations programmed for POWER LINE FAILURE in AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS The resetting of mains voltage will be memorised according to the prog
103. uts example an input in AND with another which is in AND with a third Alphanumerical message associated to the input Each input can be associated to a 16 character alphanumerical message chosen from among 32 programmable messages The message associated to the input will appear in the print out of events signals of local and remote alarms when viewing printing the contents of the events memory 32 The choice 00 indicates that no message is associated with the input being programmed while selecting a number from 01 to 32 establishes which message is associated to the input being programmed N B It is possible to associate the same message to various inputs while each input is associated with only one message furthermore for a better identification of the input it is advisable that in the string of 16 characters making up the message there is also the number that identifies the input Modifying the alphanumerical message associated with the input To vary the message from the keyboard on the LCD panel 1 digit a priority 8 code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by the C and D keys the IMPUT menu and confirm by the key 3 enter the relative function and confirm by the key 4 use keyboard buttons C and D to select the message to be modified 5 when the message has been selected enter the message editing
104. various cables see what is stated in paragraph Ways of connecting the modules AFEX8I and AFEX8U and keyboards AF983 The LCD keyboards have a rear lit display with 32 characters on two lines and 12 LED with the following functions LCD ii Dap i lt LED LED ON OFF FLASHING Read All inputs are closed not in One or more inputs are in y alarm alarm during the output time inserted System inserted totally System disconnected System inserted partially Operation normal Alarm received Alarm Faulty Technical fault absence of Operation normal mains faulty fuse flat or faulty battery During the output time this shows Avan inserted and that one or more inputs in the Area 1 8 associated inbuts closed same area are open The central p Area not inserted station inserted indicates that an alarm has occurred in the area and 16 keys divided as follows 0 9 numbers keys key confirming operations key cancelling operations or cancel A B C D operations key They have various meanings described below Pressing the key is accompanied by an effective tactile effect and a short sound from the buzzer in the keyboard From the keyboard it is possible to e deactivate the buzzer alone on each keyboard pressing keys D and 0 at the same time Pressing again these keys the buzzer will be reactivated e regulate the contrast of the LCD display keeping key D pressed and pressing A or B Ways
105. viewed and printed thereafter 9 the correct outcome for the procedure unloading the events memory is shown in the wording TERMINATED SUCCESSFULLY while if the procedure has not been completed correctly the wording will be UNLOAD NOT COMPLETED in this case repeat the procedures stated above oof N B It is possible to interrupt the RECEPTION procedure at any time using the key ESC on the computer keyboard and this event will be confirmed with the wording TERMINATED BY THE OPERATOR TEST FUNCTION Input tests The AF998EXP control panel allows carrying out input tests without this causing alarm signals and viewing inputs in alarm on the display and the keyboard buzzer being activated To enter input test proceed as follows 1 digit a priority 8 user code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming select by the C and D keys the IMPUT TESTS menu and confirm by the key the control panel will view the analog reading of the feed fuses and inputs press to view INPUT TESTS at this point act on the input the relative status will be viewed on the keyboard display to exit press for a few seconds oOo WP N B during the INPUT TESTS function the events memory memorises the activities of the inputs Consulting the contents of the events memory see paragraph EVENTS it is possible to see the sequence of activations me
106. with either the control panel inserted or disconnected determines a 24 hour type alarm with e activation of the 24 hour output general alarm output if programmed e continuous sound of the buzzer from the keyboard e red alarm LED on the keyboard lights up When a code with suitable priority code is entered the alarm signals stop even if the tamper circuit of the circuit has not been closed When the system is switched on if the tamper circuit of the input is still open an alarm signal will be given once again Opening of a fire type input Active alarm with either the control panel inserted or disconnected determines e activation of the 24 hour output general alarm output if programmed e intermittent sound of the buzzer from the keyboard e red alarm LED on the keyboard lights up When a code with suitable priority code is entered the alarm signals stop even if the circuit has not been closed Opening of an aid alarm type input Active alarm with either the control panel inserted or disconnected determines e intermittent sound of the buzzer from the keyboard e red alarm LED on the keyboard lights up When a code with suitable priority code is entered the alarm signals stop even if the circuit has not been closed Opening of an aggression type input Active alarm with either the control panel inserted or disconnected determines e intermittent sound of the buzzer from the keyboard e red alarm LED
107. wording OUTPUT XX ON on the keyboard display Communication on the telephone line test If the mode COMMUNICATIONS TEST is selected even without being enabled from the keyboard the following operations can be undertaken e REMOTE PROGRAMMING OF FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS FROM THE CONTROL PANEL e RECEPTION OF THE CONTENT OF THE EVENTS MEMORY OF THE CONTROL PANEL e RECEPTION OF PROGRAMMING FROM THE CONTROL PANEL N B This operation significantly decreases the safety of the system and therefore it must be used only to check functions and not as an operating mode To receive instructions regarding the tele management from remote PC contact the AVE telephone service centre using the toll free number 45 INSTALLING AND PROGRAMMING THE TELEPHONE DIALLER AF899B Installation To install the telephone dialler AF899B it is important to completely remove voltage to the control panel remove mains voltage and the back up battery Insert 4 plastic pins into the appropriate holes found above the control panel board see figure here on the side and hook the telephone dialler board Having obtained the result shown in the figure below proceed by connecting the white cable to the PC STAMP connector ircuit closing switch located on the upper left hand in the control panel board Telephone dialler Plastic inserted correctly pins PC STAMP connector Connection to the telephone line must be done as follows e Con
108. y areas 4 and 7 The table Programming keyboards lastly indicates that the users of codes 1 2 3 while having the code that enables all the areas if they wish to access areas 4 5 6 7 they must use keyboard 2 Apartment 1 Programming inputs Input Type Description Area of belonging 1 Delayed Perimeter 1 Apartment 2 Entry route Corridor 3 Entry route Stairs S Ge A Entry route Cellar 3 Apartment 5 Delayed Perimeter 4 Factory 6 Entry route Engine room 5 Factory 7 Entry route Office 6 Factory 8 Entry route Warehouse 7 Factory 60 Programming codes tad Code Description Priority Areas managed 1 2 34 5 6 7 1 1516 Owner 5 x x x x x x x 2 8120 Mother 5 x xX X xX xX xX x 3 3748 Child 5 x x x x x x x 4 3448 Workshop manager 5 xX X 5 4456 Warehouse manager 5 x x 6 7 8 Programming keyboards Keyboard Areas managed Location 12 34 567 8 1 x xX x Apartment 2 LA AAR Factory 3 4 5 6 7 8 61 Two family House Let us consider a house divided into two for members of the same family eg home 1 parents home 2 son s family In this case the central station can be for common use and the inputs can be programmed as shown in the table Programming inputs Each user of the system belonging to the same family can access all the area
109. y of the control panel proceed as follows 1 digit a priority 8 code default 123456 on an AF983 keyboard already programmed and then enter the technical code default 222222 to enter programming 2 select by the C and D keys the EVENTS menu and confirm by the key 3 the wording EVENT 01 appears on the display showing it can view the most recent event 4 press to confirm the automatic viewing of information relating to the selected event will begin description date and time any comment this takes a few seconds to allow easy reading 5 use keys C and D to pass to other events and the key to view contents 6 to exit press a number of times until the message ENTER CODE appears on the display 42 Print events It is possible to pass the information relating to the events to the printer output The automatic printing of the contents of the archive of normal events in inverse chronological order is achieved by connecting the cable AFPC01 to the PC PRINT connector and this to a printer with serial interface RS232 able to print at least 1200 characters per second and configured with the following protocol 1200 baud 8 bit No Parity 1 bit Stop Alternatively it is possible to connect the cable AFPC01 to the PC STAMP connector the control panel and to this the serial port RS 232 of a personal computer on which a terminal programme is allowed to function such as Windows HyperTe
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