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1. 9 Press ESC to confirm and go back to step 6 3 1 View Logger You can view the event in the logger as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the View option by pressing 3 3 Select View LOG 4 Press ENTER 5 Press 1 to view the events from the last or 2 to view the events from a specific date and time then press ENTER 6 Skip to the next step if you have chose the option 1 otherwise enter the required Data and Time to start to view the events then press ENTER gt the display top line shows the order number of the event gt the display bottom line shows the event description 7 Press aand b to scroll the events Press c and d to scroll the details of the event 8 The display top line shows the detail name on the right as follow gt WHO depending on the event the Zone the Key Card Tag the Wireless Key or the Super Key that had generated the event gt WHERE depending on the event the Wireless Re ceiver the RS232 port the USB port the Telephone Line the System the Panel the Keypad the Key reader the Expander In the Main Board the Expander Out or the Power Station where the event occurred gt PARTIT depending on the event the involved Parti tions gt WHEN the date and time when the event has occurred 84 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 3 2 View the Firmware Version You
2. FIRST MESSAGES V V Lu De LLI q T 14 Hold Up in progress 5 Alarm Restoral a 5 Alarm Restoral TT Zone Alarm Hold up TAR hl OFE ON onj Warning Low Battery on ON FITTE 4 Fault iv p i Telephone Wireless Detector OFF Warning Mains Failure ON p aa 4 Fault 10 Main AC ves OFF Fault Restoral iau ee dle OFF m SE mA OFF m seno OFF OFF 9 Restore 9 Restore General Activation Tamper on Armed System et bem 3 Tamper OFF 6 Tamper Restoral Table 9 Default settings for the Events and Actions Option Group Output nr 1 is assigned to terminals NC COM NO A and N on the Main Board Outputs nr 2 and 3 are respectively assigned to terminals O1 and O2 on the Main Bord 56 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Aldi OF ONE Real time of lal OUTI tHE Iyer OF file JU Device the battery of the Wireless Detector is low Satter argou Tamper on zone the zone detects Tamper conditions Tamper conditions are no longer present on e LOIC Table 10 Zone Events EVENTS Alarm on zone _ pak ae 2 OCCURS WHEN ENDS WHEN the Control panel exits the Stop Alarms sta SPOT EVENT the Partition Arms in Away Mode or Stay Mode O av with Zero Delav Mode Alarm Stop on Dartition Autoarming Warning grammed Auto Arm Timeout prior to Automatic Arn a F MIG OF LI A LUO Disarming the Partition D
3. ABS P ABS42P15 BAQ15112 ABS42P35 BAO35T12 ABS42M35 ABS42M60 ABS42 BAO35T12 BAQ60T12 ABS104M35 ape DOSI BAQ35112 ABS104M60 BAQ60T12 Table 2 Control Panel versions ABSOLUTA INTRODUCTION T Control Panel versions You can create the Control Panels listed below by assem bling the available components as shown in the Table 2 ABS16P15 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 16 zones in Plastic Box with 1 5 A Power Supply ABS16P35 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 32 zones in Plastic Box with 3 A Power Supply ABS42P15 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 42 zones in Plastic Box with 1 5 A Power Supply ABS42P35 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 42 zones in Plastic Box with 3 A Power Supply ABS42M35 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 42 zones in Metal Box with 3 A Power Supply ABS42M60 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 42 zones in Metal Box with 5 A Power Supply ABS104M35 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 104 zones in Metal Box with 3 A Power Supply ABS104M60 Up to 8 Zone Control Panel expandable up to 104 zones in Metal Box with 5 A Power Supply m The boxes The following Boxes are available for the ABSOLUTA Control Panels ABS P Is a plastic box that supports the ABS16 and ABS42 Main Boards and the 1 5 A and 3 A Power Sup plies In addition it can house a backup battery up to 7 Ah and an M
4. 8 Press ON to re activate the selected Output or press ESC to select a different Output and go back to step 5 1 3 Changing the PIN This option will allow to you to change the Installer PIN or the Level 4 PIN depending on the menu you are run ning Installer Menu or Level 4 Menu the default In staller PIN is 0104 the default Level 4 PIN is 0400 us You must press A before enter the Installer PIN to access the Installer Menu and B before enter the Level 4 PIN to access the Level 4 Menu You can change the PIN as follow 1 Access the Installer menu or the Level 4 menu as indicated in the paragraph Access to the opera tions 2 Select the Action option by pressing 1 3 Select Change My PIN 4 Press ENTER 5 Enter the new Installer PIN then press ENTER 6 Enter again the new Installer PIN then press ENTER gt if the entries match the new Installer PIN will be memorized and the Keypad go back to step 3 gt otherwise the Keypad will sound the error signal and go back to step 4 ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 19 1 4 Firmware Upgrade by an USB key us To manage this operation it is necessary to enable the PIN of Level 4 Default 0400 You can upgrade the Control Panel Firmware as follow 1 Download the required firmware from the Bentel website to the folder k_fw on an USB key 2 Insert the USB key in the USB port 1 on the Control Panel refer to t
5. Troub pow syst WHERE The Power Station label ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 37 O Disconnected Battery will be signalled by gt the Battery not connected on Power station event refer to Events Actions section gt DE 8 satus of the A LED on the keypads and the EEE i fii message refer View Trou ble Mode i in n the USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION Batt disc pw s WHERE The Power Station label O Power supply module trouble will be signalled by gt the Battery charger trouble on Power station event refer to Events Actions section gt ne ah plate of the A LED on the keypads and the a i Fiia message refer View Trouble Mode i in ine USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the Log DESCRIPTION Fault chrg pw s WHERE The Power Station label O Disconnected Power supply module will be sig nalled by gt the Switching not connected on Power station event refer to Events Actions section gt ne a plate of the A LED on the keypads and the a Pil amp message refer View Trouble Mode i in ine USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION Swtch disc pw s WHERE The Power Station label O Current draw of a Power station output that exceeds the maximum will be signalled by gt the Short circuit output 1 2 3 on Power Station event refer to Events Actions section gt INA E Status o
6. _ Part no 000 B 000 k a N O Part no Part no Part no 0 e 00 A O w W W W Q QO j U W O O gt O N WIN IN IN N 00 a A ION O gt Group Number GROUP column where possible identifies the Partition of the resource which gener ated the event gt Zone Number ZONE column where possible identifies the resource Zone Code Key etc which generated the event m SIA SIA is a FSK Frequency Shift Keying format that trans mits alternatively in two slightly different freguencies The freguency shift is usually 170 Hertz and the two fre quencies are associated with 0 and 1 of the binary digit which transmits the following data gt User Code 4 digits 0 through 9 gt Function Code 1 digit N new event O restore event gt Date month day year gt Time hour minutes seconds gt Event Type refer to the TYPE column in Table 12 gt Event Agent refer to the 1 and 2 columns in Ta ble 12 UO N 2 A B A T F T X 0000 0000 Part no 0000 Dart no Dart no Dart no Dart no Dart no 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 IE 0000 B 0000 TA TR 0000 Zone no Zone no H Zone no O mla la a o La k o o HT Z x m lt gt p gt 8 gt A0CrP gt Mie a O i 7 _Keyfob no XT X T IT E A T Keyfob no H gt r A lt 2 3 O m Op
7. gt the display bottom line shows the label of the tested zone 11 Press b to view the lowest tested zone 12 Press a to scroll the tested zones 13 Press d to view the tested status for the selected zone an indicates the tested status as follow gt A Alarm gt o Open gt s Short circuit gt T Tamper gt F Fault gt M Masking gt B Battery Low Press c to go back to step 12 or press ESC to quit the Zone Test os The Installer Menu Timeout is suspended during the Zone Test giving you the time to perform the test The keypad exits from the Installer Menu when you press ESC after the Installer Menu Time out has expired use The tamper continues to work properly during the test information on the keypads event logger out puts and telephone actions 74 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 1 2 Output Test This option will allow you to test the system Outputs 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Action option by pressing 1 3 Select the OUTPUT test option 4 Press ENTER 5 Enter the ID Number relevant to the Software Out put to be tested the display bottom line shows the label of the selected output us If the corresponding Output is active the second line blinks 6 Press ON to activate the selected Output 7 Press OFF to deactivate the selected Output
8. 6 Press ENTER to show the IMEI number of the GSM Module 7 Press ENTER to show the number of the SIM card inserted in the GSM Module 86 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 8 Press ENTER to show the status of the GPRS con nection on the display top line and the IP address on the bottom line 9 Press ENTER to check the remaining credit 10 Press ENTER to confirm and the control panel will send an SMS message to the GSM operator to check the credit remaining 11 When the control panel receives the lia with the credit information the display shows Pi where is the number of the message Shown on the bottom line and is the number of messages received and an asterisk if the message has not been read yet 12 Press gt ON to scroll the message automatically from left to right gt OFF to stop scrolling gt cto scroll the message manually to the left gt d to scroll the message manually to the right ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS Installer Menu Default PIN A0104 2 programming 3 visualization Zone Test Output Test 1 3 Change my PIN Zone Status and Zone Bypassing 3 4 6 Modify Language li o_o NO O 7 Enable Level 4 Access Factory Default 8 Clear Fault Tampers PSTN Communicator 1 9 Option Programming by Keypad Disable Enable Ke Level 4 Menu Default PIN B0400 factions Change my PIN Firmware Upgrade by USB ke Master User
9. Entry Delay Any partition can have an Entry Delay during which the Entry Path and the Entry Delay zones are not able to alarm the partition This time starts when the partition is armed in Stay or Away mode and an En try Delay zone is violated The Partition Entry Delay will be signalled by gt the Entry Delay on partition event for the Partition gt an audible signal from the Partition Keypads The duration of the timer should be programmed to have enough time to reach the point in which the parti tion can be disarmed gt The valid range is 15 to 3600 seconds gt The default setting is 30 seconds Exit Delay Any partition can have an Exit Delay dur ing which the Exit Delay zones are not able to alarm the system This time starts when the partition is armed in Stay or Away mode At the end of the Exit Delay the Exit Delay zones becomes Instant zones The Partition Exit Delay will be signalled by gt the Exit Delay on partition event for the respective Partition gt an audible signal on the Partition Keypads gt The valid range is 15 to 3600 seconds gt The default setting is 30 seconds Negligence Under normal circumstances Users Arm their systems with a certain regularity if this does not occur it may be due to Negligence on the User s behalf or may mean that the User is in difficulty due to serious illness accident or delinquency in which case this feature will prompt the Central station opera
10. Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m Key Readers The Key Readers option sub group will allow you to en roll and set up Key Readers You must set up the Op tions and the Arm Modes for each Partition as follow is For information regarding the Enabled and Label options refer to Configuration EN50131 If this option is enabled in standby mode the Readers LED s are turned off regardless of the Parti tion status SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards this option must be en abled Red This option will allow you to assign Yes the Reader to the relevant Partition the Reader will be able to Arm the Partition in Away mode use Commands performed by the selected Key Reader will affect ONLY the Partitions common to both the Reader and Key in use For example if you attempt to Arm the system at a Reader that is enabled on Partitions no 1 and no 2 with a Key that is enabled on Partitions no 1 and no 3 ONLY Partition no 1 will Arm Partition no 1 is common to both the Reader and Key Yellow This option will allow you to set up the A Mode Arming configuration If an A Mode Arming request is made at a Reader the Partitions will Arm Disarm in ac cordance with the programmed configuration as fol lows gt None the status of the corresponding Partition will remain unchanged gt Away Arm the Partition will Arm gt Stay Arm the Partition will Arm
11. gt generating the Line Trouble signal an X blinking above the a icon gt generating the Telephone line trouble event The Control Panel will signal Line restoral voltage on the L E terminals more than 3 V for the programmed Pstn Line Restore by gt turning OFF the 4 LED i e unless there are other faults gt clearing the Trouble signal gt terminating the Telephone line trouble event This option must be disabled when the Control Panel is not connected to a telephone line otherwise the Tele phone line trouble event will be signalled persistently Tone check If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will check for the dialling tone before dialling If the dialling tone is not detected during 30 seconds the Control Panel will hang up and retry Don t Check Incoming Call If the Control Panel makes a call and this option is disabled the control panel checks if there are incoming calls before dialling the number In this case wait Default Enabled 6 The A LED signals several different types of Trouble events If the signal is due to telephone line trouble the Keypad in View Trouble Mode will show the Tel Lin Failure message ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 51 Pstn Line Restoral Time This option will allow you to setup the time the telephone line voltage must be over 3 V so the Control Panel will signal Line restoral refer to Line check Teleservice This option will allo
12. ms This options refer to the Teleservice via PSNT ONLY Phone number Enter the Teleservice Telephone Number Call Back Enabled If this option is Enabled the Con trol panel will call the set telephone number refer to Phone Number In this way ONLY authorized per sons can access the Teleservice function Number of Rings Set the number of rings the Control panel must allow before answering an incoming call ix f the Double call option is enabled the Number of Rings will be ignored refer to Double call below Double Call Enable This option will allow the Control Panel to share the telephone line with another answer ing device answering machine fax etc Under nor mal circumstances the device which allows the least number of rings will answer any incoming calls How ever if this option is Enabled the Control panel will override the other answering device when it recognizes the Double Call sequence Double Call sequence the caller must allow no more than 2 rings then hang up and callback within 60 seconds The Control panel will answer on the first ring of the second call is The other answering device must be programmed to answer after 3 or more rings Priority 50 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m Phone Options Call Confirmation If this option is enabled the Con trol Panel will not consider a call successful until the call receiver presses the star key on the telephone keypad
13. Figure 8 Connecting a Power Station Power station Connecting BPI Bus Devices The BPI bus supports the following devices gt Keypads gt Key Readers gt Input Expanders gt Output Expanders gt Power stations The maximum number of devices supported depends on the type of control panel as shown in Table 1 on page 6 Electrical Connections The BPI bus devices must be connected in parallel to terminals C R on the Main Unit as shown in Figure 7 The Power Station has two groups of terminals for the BPI bus connection the BPI IN group for the Power Station and the BPI OUT group for the BPI devices connected downstream of the Power Station The two groups of terminals are electrically isolated therefore all the cables and devices connected down stream of the Power Station will not load the Control Panel BPI bus Refer to the Power Station Instructions leaflet for further details use Only one Power Station can be connected to each shunt of the Control Panel BPI bus see Fig 8 Assigning Addresses You must assign an Address to each of the BPI bus devices The assigned Address will allow the Control Panel to distinguish one device from an other The Peripheral devices are divided into types Keypads Readers Input Output Expanders and Power Stations Devices of the same type e g two Readers must have different Addresses Devices of different types e g a Keypad and a Reader
14. V row adjust the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply to the indicated value For example ifthe Probe tem perature is 22 C the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply must be set at 13 7 V ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 22 E Thermal Probe The Thermal probe KST accessory item will optimize the backup battery charge process by regulating the charge voltage in accordance with the temperature of the backup battery Work carefully through the following instructions to in stall the Thermal probe refer to the figures 2 and 3 on page 14 and 15 1 Connect the probe to the connector on the power supply 2 Attach the probe to the backup battery in such a way as to obtain optimum heat transfer 3 Measure the Probe temperature 4 Using the graph in Figure 22 and or Table 7 find the value in accordance with the battery tempera ture that the Switching Power supply output volt age Will be based on 5 Using the trimmer adjust the voltage on the termi nal board to the required value use If you are connecting a KST thermal probe to a BAQ15T12 Power Supply ensure that the BAQ15T12 on board Jumper is inserted For further information refer to the Insert in the KST package 14 5 14 0 VOLTAGE V 13 5 13 0 10 5 0 5 10 Wii Hardware Default You can restore the Control Panel options to the factory default by hardware as indicated below You can also restore the factory default
15. Codes Timeout is not running After entering an AND code or inserting an AND key while the timeout is not run ning the AND Codes Timeout starts Before this timeout expires the number of keys and or codes set in the option And Keys Codes Num must be entered inserted and then the last AND code or key used is allowed to disarm the partition itself If the timeout expires without the com plete codes keys group is used an event is stored in the system logger The timeout is enabled to restart any time the partition is re armed or after it expires And Keys Codes Num Set the number of And Keys Codes required to disarm the partitions You can set Disabled an Key Code ONLY is neces sary 2 or 3 If you set 0 the option is disabled you need to use only one key code to disarm the partitions even if you have set And Keys Codes Last Exit Time Violation of an Armed Last Exit Zone will trigger the programmed Last Exit Time of its Parti tion This feature will allow the system to Arm as soon as the programmed Last Exit Time expires gt Valid entries 5 through 3600 s in 1 s steps gt If you enter a higher value it will be converted auto matically to the maximum admissible value gt Default setting 15 seconds Timer Arm This option provides the system with an Arm command filter If a Timer window is associated with a Partition the system will carry out commands to Arm the Partition concerned ONLY when the respective Timer w
16. Menu 9 Press nine to disable code gt n 172 Menu star Press star to end call pound for main menu Messages from the No 159 to No 193 of the Vocal Guide have already recorded The instructions of the recorded vocal messages and some examples of typical mes sages can be recorded by the installer iS If this option is disabled the Control panel anyway answer with voice messages to the status requests DTMF Control If this option is enabled the user can remotely manage the control panel via a telephone that support the DTMF tones refer to OPERATING THE SYSTEM FROM A TELEPHONE on the User Manual for further information Default Enabled Disable Siren for Audio Session If during a audio session listen in and or two way Talk and the siren is ac tive if this option is enabled Yes the siren will switch off Default No 52 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m Advanced Call Options Country Selection for tone setting Select the coun try for the tone setting If the Tone check option is enabled see PSTN options in the Advanced call Section it is necessary to select the country for the Tone setting The values of the fol lowing parameters will be automatically determined us facountryis not on the list itis necessary to select Custom and set the options Frequency Tone Continuous Tone Check Tones 1 On Tones 1 Off Tones 2 On Tones 2 Off Tones 3 On Tones 3 Off m EN50131 Refuse ar
17. are intrinsically different therefore may have the same Address The BPI bus peripheral Addresses can be as signed in any order Table 5 shows the configuration of microswitches for the assignment of addresses to the Input Output Expansions the Readers and the Power Feeding Stations read the keypads instructions in order to set their address Power station ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 23 Setting the BPI Level The BPI Level determines the maximum voltage the BPI bus can carry Some BPI de vices have 5 V and 12 V options use This Control Panel operates at 12 V therefore all the peripheral devices must be set at 12 V Refer to the BPI device instructions for the BPI Level setup E BPI bus Wiring Limitations Due to Voltage drops and stray capacitance caused by the Control Panel BPI bus connections the following wiring limitations must be respected gt the maximum wire length between the Control Panel and the BPI peripheral must not exceed 500 metres gt the overall wire length of the Control Panel BPI bus must not exceed 1000 metres In order to allow the BPI peripherals to operate properly 11 5 V or more must be present across terminals and If a lower voltage is present it can be boosted by gt increasing the wire size that supplies the Control Panel BPI device the wires that connect and of the Control Panel to terminals and of the BPI device gt connecting some of t
18. gt OFF status of indicator on the Power Supply gt ON status of the amp indicator on Keypads gt Warning Mains failure event ug The Warning Mains failure event will be signalled after the programmed delay referto Filter Times in the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section The panel reports a fault when the output voltage drops below 11 2 V with gt ON status of the oa IIGICCIOE on i gt the message Farsi i on the LCD Keypads in View pra mode The Control Panel will monitor the battery at all times refer to Static Test and Dynamic Test Static Test The Static Test monitors the battery charge during Mains failure Low battery status below 11 4 V will be signalled by the gt Low battery event gt ON status of the A indicator on Keypads If this occurs the Mains power must be restored before the battery empties otherwise the system will shutdown Low battery restoral over 12 3 V will be signalled by gt the end of the Warning low battery event gt The A indicator on Keypad turn OFF only after the reset of all events the events stay in memory use The Control Panel automatically shuts down when the battery voltage drops below 9 6 V to protect the battery from permanent damage Dynamic Test The Dynamic Test monitors the oper ating capacity of the battery A failed test battery does not meet the Test requirements will be signalled by the gt Warning power trouble event
19. gt PIN a valid User PIN with the SMS option enabled See the Codes and Keys User option group gt ON OFF ON makes the event occurs OFF ends the event gt Command String the string entered in the Com mand String option NOT case sensitive gt Text an additional text ignored by the control panel that can be used by the user to assign a description to the command s SMS ue The event occurs or ends ONLY if the PIN and the event share at least one Partition see Partitions use The user can personalize the Command String and disable his own PIN by an SMS message as described in the USER MANUAL The control panel sends confirmation by SMS when the op eration has ended successfully see the USER MANUAL Command String Type the string that needs to be sent in order for the event occurs or end NOT case sensitive The string may consist of up to 16 characters Default empty Partitions If disabled the respective Partition is NOT assigned to the event If ENABLED default the respective Partition is as signed to the event ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 55 m Caller ID over GSM events These events Table 16 occur when the GSM Module receives a Call from the respective telephone number as long as the Caller ID option for the telephone num ber is ENABLED see the Phonebook option group use fthe Black List option is ENABLED see the GSM option group the Telephone Number must hav
20. power supply m ABSOLUTA 16 features O Up to 8 Keypads O Up to 16 Key Readers O Up to 32 Input Expanders on the M IN OUT modules and or PREMIUM and or ABSOLUTA T Line Keypads O Up to 16 Output Expanders on the M IN OUT modules O Up to 16 fully programmable wired zones O Up to 6 Outputs O Up to 32 wireless zones with external receiver O Up to 32 total zones wired wireless O Up to 8 independent Partitions m ABSOLUTA 42 features O Up to 8 Keypads O Up to 32 Key Readers O Up to 32 Input Expanders on the M IN OUT modules and or PREMIUM and or ABSOLUTA T Line Keypads O Up to 16 Output Expanders on the M IN OUT modules O Up to 42 fully programmable wired zones with exter nal Input Expanders O Up to 20 Outputs with external Output Expanders O Up to 32 wireless zones with external receiver O Up to 42 combined zones wired wireless O Up to 8 independent Partitions m ABSOLUTA 104 features O Up to 16 Keypads O Up to 32 Key Readers O Up to 32 Input Expanders on the M IN OUT modules and or PREMIUM and or ABSOLUTA T Line Keypads O Up to 16 Output Expanders on the M IN OUT modules O Up to 104 fully programmable wired zones with ex ternal Input Expanders O Up to 50 Outputs with external Output Expanders O Up to 4 power Supply Stations O Up to 32 wireless zones with external receiver O Up to 104 combined zones wired wireless O Up 16 independent Partitions Versions Main Boxes Power
21. 18 Clear Faults and Tampers 19 Option Programming by Keypad O 2 programming gt 21 Voice Message Recording gt 22 BPI Device enrolling gt 23 Wireless Device enrolling gt 24 Key card tag enrolling gt 25 Message Download Upload via USB Key gt 26 Option Download Upload via USB Key gt 27 Factory Default gt 28 PSTN Communicator gt 29 Key Disabling Enabling O 3 view gt 31 View Logger gt 32 View the Firmware Version gt 33 View Zone Status and Zone Bypassing gt 34 View GSM Module Status VVVVVVV VV o Quit from the Operations Press ESC until the display shows the following mes sage if you are on the Installer Level or the following message if you are on the Level 4 Press ENTER to confirm use The keypad quit from the operations even when you do not press any key before the timeout ex pires you have 30 seconds timeout when the key pad is displaying information about the system Alarms Tampers Faults Bypass Partitions and Status and 180 seconds when in the option menu ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 13 1 1 Zone Test This option will allow you to test all the partition zones without generating alarms The Test event will be re corded in the event logger as lt Alarm Zone under test gt The following events may also be recorded in the log ger keypad buzzer or activation of Output 1 or keypad buzzer activation of Output 1 use The Zone Test is
22. 23 41 42 42 43 4445 46 23 Figure 4 Mounting the Metal Box MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS Mounting the Metal Box Please read the following instructions to get an overall view of the steps involved in the control panel mounting with the ABS M Metal Box refer to Figure 4 and Figure 2 on page 14 Installing ABSOLUTA Main Board 1 Insert the five reverse locking supports into the holes 44 on the backplate 2 Place the Main Board on the supports then press it down until blocks in its position 3 Secure the Earth wire Yellow Green eyelet to the hole 46 on the backplate by means the screw M3x8 and washer 4 Connect the other end of the Earth wire Yel low Green 28 to terminal on the ABSOLUTA Main Board A The Main Board must be earthed in order to protect it from electrical surges from the Tele phone Line and comply with Safety Regula tions Installing the Switching Power Supply You can in stall the Switching Power Supply BAQ35T12 or BAQ60T12 into the Metal Box as shown in Figure 2 on page 14 part nr 31 5 Cut the battery cables on the power supply us The backup battery must be connected to the con nector 13 on the Main Board It can NOT be con nected directly to power supply 6 Slide the Power Supply tab under the hook 54 on the backplate 7 Secure the BAQ35T12 BAQ60T12 to the hole 53 51 on the back plate by means the washer and screw M3x8 8 Insert the Power S
23. Numbers see Phonebook us 00 and 000 mean that the event will be not commu nicated Send Restore Over Voice If disabled the event does NOT send Voice Messages when it ends lf ENABLED default when the event ends it sends the selected Voice Messages see First Second Third Message Send Restore Over Digital If disabled the event does NOT send codes when it ends lf ENABLED default when the event ends it sends the programmed codes see Contact ID Identifier and Restore SIA Identifier Call All Voice If this option is ENABLED default the Control Panel will call ALL the Voice Dialer Type phone numbers for the event see Telephone Numbers If this option is disabled the Control Panel will call the Voice Dialer Type phone numbers for the event see Telephone Numbers until a call ends successfully the other event s numbers will NOT be called Call All Digital If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will call ALL the Digital Dialer Type phone num bers for the event see Telephone Numbers If this option is DISABLED default the Control Panel will call the Digital Dialer Type phone numbers for the event see Telephone Numbers until a call ends suc cessfully the other event s numbers will NOT be called Telephone If disabled the event does NOT make any telephone calls IF ENABLED the event calls the numbers selected see Telephone Numbers Default see Table 9 Phone Numbers If disabl
24. Tel the control panel receives a call from the SPOT EVENT telephone number see Caller ID over GSM A an Table 16 Caller ID over GSM events ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 61 Codes and Key User PINs The User PIN allow the Users to access the system by a Keypad by a DTMF telephone by the BOSS s Status Page us PIN n 1 CANNOT access the system by phone Each User PIN can be programmed to control specific functions and Partitions PIN The PIN is the combination of digits that allows ac cess to PIN functions The PIN can be a 4 5 or 6 digit number Keypads and User PINs Each Keypad and User PIN can be programmed to control specific Partitions Therefore the outcome of a command entered at a Keypad depends on the User PIN and Keypad in use commands will affect ONLY the Partitions common to both the User PIN and Keypad This dual level of con trol greatly increases application flexibility for example a PIN can be programmed to control a certain group of Partitions when entered at one Keypad and a different group when entered at another This feature simplifies User control as the same operation will have a different outcome on different Keypads Valid PIN Event Each time the Control Panel recog nizes a Valid PIN it will generate the Valid PIN Event Like all other Control Panel Events this Event can be as signed to an Output or Telephone Action regardless of whether or not the PIN is e
25. are available for the ABSOLUTA Control Panels ABS16 Up to 8 zone Main Board expandable up to 16 zones ABS42 Up to 8 zone Main Board expandable up to 42 zones ABS104 Up to 8 zone Main Board expandable up to 104 zones The Main Board package includes the following parts gt the Main Board gt the Product Label gt the Battery cable gt the Multilanguage Quick User Guide m The Power Supplies The following Power Supplies Type A EN50131 6 are available for the ABSOLUTA Control Panels BAO15T12 1 5 A 13 8 Vdc Switching Power Supply BAQ35T12 3 A 13 8 Vdc Switching Power Supply BAQ60T12 5 A 13 8 Vdc Switching Power Supply use Read the Power Supply s instructions for more in formation m The Accessories The following accessories are available to improve the performances of the ABSOLUTA Control Panels MAXIASNC Switch for open removal detection KST Thermal Probe E Plug In Modules The following plug in modules can be installed inside the ABSOLUTA box to expand the capability of the Control Panel M IN OUT Input Output Expander ABS GSM GSM Module Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Compatible items Following a brief description of the items supported by the ABSOLUTA shown on the Table 3 refer to the items instructions for further information ABS GSM This is a GSM module that can be used by the control panel as a backup dialler if the internal PSTN dialler malfuncti
26. be programmed as Not used This will allow the installer to have the maximum number of zones even if an expander is not fully used The panel will build a correspondence between the number of a zone and its physical location E g the zone nr 7 can be located on expander nr 1 terminal T1 and the zone nr 8 can be located on ex On board outputs O 1 Programmable Alarm Output 2 A relay Bell output O 2 Programmable Open Collector Outputs 100 mA each O 4 Programmable Terminals Zones 100 mA Outputs O Fully Programmable Output options polarity Tim ing Events Timers O Supervised Bell circuit Peripherals ABSOLUTA T Line LCD LED PREMIUM and CLASSIKA keypads Expander M IN OUT module PROXY and ECLIPSE2 Key readers BXM12 Power supply stations pander nr 2 terminal T4 Wireless O 1 Wireless Receiver at 433 or 868 MHz O Up to 16 wireless Keys O Up to 32 wireless Detectors On board Inputs O 4 zones O 4 Programmable Terminals Zones Outputs O Zones supervision NC NO EOL DEOL O Fully programmable input zones O 1 supervised 10 Kohm EOL 24h Tamper Zone Interfaces O New Bentel BPI Plus bus 12 V only I KEYBUS bus for wireless receiver I PC Link interface O USB OnTheGo Device Host Options AS100 2 way audio station for remote listen ing speaker and microphone J Features ABSA6 ABS 42 ABS 104 Zones on Board Min Max Outputs on Board Rela 1 Max number of Wired Zones Max number of Wi
27. by an LCD Key pad refer to Factory Default in the KEYPAD OPERA TIONS section ie You CAN T perform the Hardware Default if the op tion Lock Installer Code is enabled refer to Sys tem options in the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section is Toresetall the Voice Messages download the au dio file from BENTEL s website onto a USB key and then upload the Voice Messages from the USB key onto the control panel as described in paragraph 2 5 Message Download Upload via USB Key 1 Short circuit the pins 1 and 2 on the PC LINK con nector 10 2 Remove ALL the control panel power remove the power supply connector 12 and the battery con nector 13 use The self powered signalling devices will sound 3 Re connect the control panel power the LCD keypads will show the following message 4 Remove the short circuit on the PC LINK connec tor the control panel will perform the Wizard Setup refer to Auto configuration Wizard setup 2022 25 30 35 40 45 50 TEMPERATURE C Figure 22 Switching Power Supply Output Voltage graph To find the Output Voltage using the graph indicate the Probe temperature on the TEMPERATURE C axis draw a line from the temperature value point up to the curve a draw a line from the intersection point across to the VOLTAGE V axis adjust the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply to the resultant value For example if the Probe temperature is 22 C
28. can be programmed and used for system access Many applications require fewer PINs This option will allow you to enable only the required number of PINs thus simplifying the programming process while in creasing the security level PINs which have not been made Available can be considered inexistent Active This option can only shows the Enrolled status of the PIN can manage the system by DTMF the PIN is Enrolled when the user set its number refer to the USER MANUAL for more details gt At default only the PIN n 1 is Enrolled Keypad If this option is enabled the User PIN can man age the system by keypad Duress If this option is enabled any Telephone ac tions calls or reports associated with the Valid PIN signalled on the keypad i e 2 will not appear over the a icon In And Group If this option is ENABLED the PIN may be used to disable Partitions with the option AND Keys Codes Num set to 2 Keys and or Codes or 3 Keys and or Codes see Partitions option group Default enabled 62 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel User type This option is to set the the actions that the User PIN can performs as follow gt Master this type can perform all the operations gt Normal this type allows Arm Disarm operations Alarm memory reset Overtime requests gt Limited this type allows Arm Disarm operations Alarm memory reset gt Patrol this type can disarm the PIN Partitions for the programmed Patrol
29. can view the version of the Control Panel Firmware as follow 1 Access the Installer menu or the Level 4 menu as indicated in the paragraph Access to the opera tions 2 Select the View option by pressing 3 3 Select Firmware Version 4 Press ENTER The display shows the following information gt FW 01 00 24 the Firmware Version gt Z 104 the ABS 104 Main Board model gt Z 042 the ABS 42 Main Board model gt Z 016 the ABS 16 Main Board model gt sn00000000 the Serial Number 3 3 View Zone Status and Zone Bypassing You can view the zone status standby alarm tamper short circuit bypassed included and bypass the zones as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the View option by pressing 3 3 Select Zone status 4 Press ENTER 5 Select the required zone by entering its ID number or scrolling by pressing a and b the display bottom line shows the label of the selected zone 6 Press ENTER the display bottom line shows the zone status as follow gt ST_BY the zone is in standby gt ACTIVE the zone is active gt OPEN the zone is open tampered gt SHORT the zone is short circuited gt WORKING the zone is operative included gt BY PASS the zone is bypassed 7 Press gt OFF to bypass the zone then press ESC to go back to step 5 gt ON to include
30. enroll Wireless Detectors 2 to enroll Wireless Keys 3 to perform the Placement Test the refer to the relative paragraph below Wireless Detector 6 Select the required Position Zone Slot for the Wireless Detector then press ENTER use The display prompts the first free Software Zone 7 Enter the 6 digit Electronic Serial Number you can find on the Wireless Detector refer to the Detec tor s instructions for more details gt use the cursors keys a b c and d to enter respec tively the digits A B C and D gt press ON to enter E gt press OFF to enter F 8 Press ENTER 80 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 9 Setup the Wireless Zone Type then press ENTER and go back to step 5 gt 1 Internal gt 2 Delayed Wireless Keys 10 Select the reguired Position Slot for the Wireless Key then press ENTER 11 Enter the 6 digit Electronic Serial Number you can find on the Wireless Key as per the Wireless De tectors 12 Press ENTER and go back to step 5 Wireless De tector Placement Test 13 Select the Detector Wireless Zone to test then press ENTER ms The display prompts the first Wireless Zone of the System 14 Perform the Placement Test as indicated in the De tector s instructions gt If the result is GOOD you can mount the detector in the selected placement press ESC and go back to step 13 gt If the result is BAD you
31. gt ON status of the A indicator on Keypads If this occurs the backup battery must be replaced im mediately otherwise the system will be unable to func tion in the event of Mains failure black out Battery trouble restoral will be signalled by the gt end of the Warning power trouble event gt The A indicator on Keypad turn OFF only after the reset of all events the events stay in memory ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 31 E Connecting the Mains Work carefully through the following steps refer to Parts Identification 1 Locate the backup battery on its housing 33 2 Connect the backup battery to the connector 13 on the Main Board by means the cable 30 3 Connect the Earth wire to the terminal on the power supply terminal board 4 Connect the Neutral wire to terminal N and the Line wire to terminal L on the power supply termi nal board use The Control Panel Tamper Switch is enabled by the initial closure of the Control Panel Therefore it cannot trigger a Tamper on Panel event on first power up Likewise if the Panel is opened during a programming session via Keypad or computer the Tamper switch will be inhibited thus unable to trigger a Tamper on Panel event until the Pro gramming session ends and the Panel is closed again Line 230 V Neutral 50 Hz Earth Automatic Isolating Switch Figure 21 Connecting the Mains power m Auto configuration Wizard setup Each
32. in order to generate a feedback signal Default Enabled us If this option is enabled you should include a re quest for the feed back signal press star in the message Call attempts Set the maximum number of Call at tempts for each Telephone Number You have the following preset unmodifiable delays be tween call attempts gt approx 10 s between attempts to digital numbers gt approx 25 s between attempts to different vocal numbers gt approx 75 s between attempts to the same vocal number Valid entries 1 to 99 Default 4 SIA In order to comply with the EN50136 2 3 and EN50136 2 4 standards the Call attempts option MUST NOT be less then 2 and more then 4 Voice in line If this option is ENABLED the Voice message will be played after detection of a voice re sponse If the Control Panel does not detect a voice re sponse before the Wait voice timeout ends it will hang up and generate a Dialler action failed event Default Enabled Wait voice timeout Set the pause after dialling If the Control Panel does not detect a voice answer before the Wait voice timeout ends it will hang up and gener ate a Dialler action failed event is The Wait voice timeout applies to the Voice on Line option Valid entries 0 through 240 seconds in 1 second steps Default 30 seconds Transmission Delay Enabled If this option is ENABLED the Voice message will be played when the programmed Wait after sele
33. must move the Detector in a different position and try again press ESC and go back to step 13 2 4 Key enrolling You can enroll the Digital Keys as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select Key programming 4 Press ENTER 5 Select the Key Reader to enroll the Keys then press ENTER 6 Select the Key slot then press ENTER ALL the se lected Key Reader s LEDs fast blinking to indicate that it is waiting for a Key IS if the display shows the message HLE ag the selected slot is already used Ab a Key pres ESC and select a free slot or press ENTER to over write the position with the new Key 7 Present the Key to the selected Key Reader the green indicator light and the Keypad sounds a dou ble beep to indicate that the Key has been enrolled and go back to step 6 ms if the display shows the message Ws usa the yellow indicator on the Reader blinks quickly and the Keypad sounds a single beep the key is al ready enrolled on a different slot Press ESC and go back to step 6 ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 81 2 5 Message Download Upload via USB Key You can use a USB key to transfer the Voice Messages from the PC to the Control Panel and vice versa and from a Control Panel to another as follow 1 Insert an USB key in the USB port 1 on the Control Panel refe
34. n 9 Restoral Generic for other events gt the SMS message selected in the option SMS Text SMS if Voice Call Failed If disabled default the event sends the SMS messages to ALL the numbers selected If ENABLED the event sends SMS messages ONLY to the numbers to which the voice call failed SMS Text Select the SMS message that the event should send see the SMS Messages option group Default none SMS Tel Numbers If disabled the event does NOT send an SMS to the respective Telephone Number If ENABLED default the event sends the programmed SMS message to the respective Telephone Number See the Phonebook option group E Event Description This section describes the conditions that generate and terminate each event Zone Events Table 10 shows Zone events associated with Zone alarm and Zone Tamper events A Zone event can be restored to standby by gt changing the status Armed Disarmed of a Partition the Zone is associated with gt running Alarm Reset from a Keypad the entered User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on a Partition the Zone is associated with gt running Alarm Stop from the Keypad the entered User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on a Partition the Zone is associated with gt Using a valid Key on a Reader both Key and Reader must be jointly Enabled on a Partition the Zone is as sociated with Partition Events Table 11 shows the Partition Events The Partition Events
35. of an Exit delay Zone dur ing the Exit Time of its Partition will not trigger any events In all other cases the system will generate the Events like an Instant Zone unless the zone is bypassed or in Test status or has run its pro grammed Cycles The Zones leading out of a Partition should be pro grammed as Exit delay Zones O Last exit Violation of a Last Exit Zone during the Exit Time of its Partition will not generate any Events but will replace any residual Exit Time and trigger the programmed Last Exit Time of its Parti tion In all other cases the system will generate the Events like an Instant Zone unless the zone is by passed or in Test status or has run its programmed Cycles This feature will allow the system to Arm as soon as the programmed Last Exit Time expires The last Zone leading out of a Partition should be programmed as a Last Exit Zone O 24 hr Violation of a 24h Zone regardless of the status of its Partition will generate the Events like an Instant Zone unless the zone is bypassed or in Test status or has run its programmed Cycles 24h Zones NEED NOT necessarily be assigned to Partitions In which case they will generate only gt Alarm on zone relevant to the Zone concerned 24h Zones that are not assigned to Partitions can be used for control applications such as switching on courtesy lights using infrared sensors use 24 hr Zones which are not assigned to
36. or partition status gt n 178 Sub Menu 2 1 Press one then enter three digit partition ID gt n 179 Sub Menu 2 2 Press two then enter three digit zone ID n 165 Menu 3 Press three for output activation n 180 Sub Menu 3 1 Enter two digit output ID then press one for activation n 181 Sub Menu 3 0 Enter two digit output ID then press zero for deactivation n 166 Menu 4 Press four to arm disarm panel n 182 Sub Menu 4 1 Press one to arm away n 183 Sub Menu 4 2 Press two to disarm n 184 Sub Menu 4 3 Press three to arm stay type A VV Vv n 185 Sub Menu 4 4 Press four to arm stay type B n 186 Sub Menu 4 5 Press five to arm stay type C n 187 Sub Menu 4 6 Press six to arm stay type D n 167 Menu 5 Press five to arm disarm partitions n 188 Sub Menu 5 1 Enter two digit partition ID then press one to arm away gt n 189 Sub Menu 5 2 Enter two digit partition ID then press two to disarm gt n 190 Sub Menu 5 3 enter two digit partition ID then press three to arm stay A gt n 191 Sub Menu 5 4 Enter two digit partition ID then press four to arm stay B gt n 168 Menu 6 press six to enable disable installer gt n 192 Sub Menu 6 1 Press one to enable installer gt n 193 Sub Menu 6 0 Press zero to disable installer gt n 169 Menu 7 Press seven to clear call queue VVVVVVV VV gt n 170 Menu 8 Press eight to reset alarms gt n 171
37. part 92 in Figure 6 on page 20 and can be displayed on LCD keypads as indicated in section 3 3 Display GSM Module Sta tus or the chapter KEYPAD OPERATIONS 6 Type the Installer PIN in the option GS IP Installer Code 0104 at default 7 Select SMS from the Connection Type menu then press Add 8 Select SMS from Account Settings 9 Type the Telephone Number of the SIM card in serted in the GSM Module in the option SMS Phone Number then press Next then Save 10 Open the Customer Account and select Global Download Gy Global Upload a or Communicate Tags a 11 Select SMS from the Connection Type menu then press OK 12 Type the public IP address of the router to which the PC is connected in the option Public IP Address ask the network administrator or see the router s instructions 13 Set port forwarding on the router of the BOSS Port to port 51004 of the IP address assigned to the PC ask the network administrator or see the router s instructions 14 If this is the first time installed press APN Settings and set the APN Name User Name and Pass word for GPRS services ask the operator of the GPRS service use Make sure to type the correct APN for WAP GPRS access otherwise some functions may be limited 15 Press OK then send the message indicated by the SMS Message Generator to the GSM Module s number After receiving the SMS message if correct the Control Panel opens a remote connection vi
38. switching power 30 W ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 21 ADDRESS O 2 O 4 4 Table 5 Assignment of addresses column N shows the microswitch numbers refer to the number in parentheses for the power feeding supply address settings a white square indicates that the respective microswitch must be OFF and a gray square indicates that the respective microswitch must be ON NC Programmable Output n KEY bus for the Wireless Receiver COM changeover switch contacts Positive protected by fuse 13 8 0 5 Negative 3 1 NO N Programmable Output n 1 intrin ma de Receiver sic security protected by fuse A Programmable Output n 1 posi Power supply to detectors 13 8 1 5 tive protected by fuse positive protected by fuse B Positive power supply to periph 13 8 1 5 erals protected by fuse will be 2 1 powered by the battery during Mains failure rb Negative lo gt 01 Programmable Output n 2 Open Collector 02 Programmable Output n 3 L4 Open Collector Terminals for the Audio Station LI Line sharing devices terminals for Positive protected by fuse Answerphone telephone fax mo Negative Speaker C_Microphone BPI bus for the BPI peripherals EK At default inputs L1 L2 L3 and L4 are pro Positive protected by fuse grammed to signal the following events Command L1 Detector fault Response L2 Hold up device fault Negative L3 Internal siren fault L4 External siren fault In order to
39. the Output will be active for the programmed ON Time and will restore to standby for the programmed OFF Time If an Half Cycle has been programmed the Output will oscillate in accor dance with the Half Cycle parameters during the ON Time as shown in Figure 23 use The Cycles option can be set for Monostable Out puts only Half Cycle If this option is other then zero the Output will remain active for the programmed time return to standby for the same amount of time and then reacti vate as shown in Figure 23 This option can be used to generate visual and audible signals cause LEDs to blink or buzzers to sound Valid entries 200 through 1400 milliseconds in 200 milliseconds steps If you set 0 the Output will not oscillate Partitions If disabled default the output is NOT as signed to the area lf ENABLED the output is assigned to the Partition gt the output can be activated deactivated from the keypad ONLY if the PIN and the keypad used share at least one Partition with those of the output gt the output can be activated deactivated by telephone ONLY if the PIN used shares at least one area with those of the output use These options are available ONLY for the Re served outputs i the event ends here active Bistable OUTPUT Standby LH Half cycle active Monostable OUTPUT Standby ON time 1 Cycle lt OFF time _ 2 Cycle Figure 23 The Ef
40. the Telephone option is enable gt Message nr 5 Restore Alarm for alarm events or Message nr 6 Restore Tamper for tamper events or Message nr 7 Restore Fault for Fault Events or Message nr 9 Restore General Activation for other events gt First Message Second Message and Third Message is The selected Messages will be sent to the Voice Dialler Phone Numbers see Phonebook use The Voice Messages will be sent to the telephone numbers ONLY if the option Send Restore Over Voice is enabled see below in this section Contact ID Identifier Enter the Contact ID Reporting Code for the event the control panel sends the code preceded by the digit 1 when the event OCCURS and by the digit 3 when the event ENDS use The control panel sends the Contact ID reporting code when the event ends ONLY ifthe option Send Restore Over Digital is enabled See below in this section Event SIA Identifier Enter the SIA Reporting Code that the Control Panel must send when the relative event OCCURS Restore SIA Identifier Enter the SIA Reporting Code that the Control Panel must send when the relative event ENDS us This option is not available for spot events is The control panel sends the SIA reporting code when the event ends ONLY if the option Send Re store Over Digital is enabled See below in this section use The set Reporting Codes will be sent to the pro grammed Digital Type Phone
41. the User PIN gt Press OFF to assign none Partition to the User PIN gt Press c and d to scroll the Partitions a blinking char acter indicates the currently selected Partition gt Press a to assign the selected Partition to the User PIN gt Press b to NOT assign the selected Partition to the User PIN gt Press ENTER to confirm the User PIN Partitions or ESC to discharge the changes and go back to step 1 gt In the top example User PIN 1 is assigned to the Partitions 1 and 16 m Keys The Keys option let you to set up the Keys Partitions similar to the User PINs m WLS Keys The WLS Keys option let you to set up the Wireless Keys Partitions similar to the User PINs 2 1 Voice Message Recording You can recording and playback the Voice Messages by means the Audio Station Module AS100 as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select Voice Messages 4 Press ENTER 5 Enter the ID number of the Voice Message to re cord playback then press ENTER The display up per line show the selected message on the right its status on the left gt Free the Message is empty gt Used the Message is already used 6 Press 1 to play the message Press 3 to stop the playback A bar on the display upper line shows the play progress gt the play time gt the Mess
42. the zone then press ESC to go back to step 5 gt d to view the zone details ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 85 Board the zone is on the Main Board Wired Ein01 the zone is on the Expander In 01 WLS the Zone is Wireless ESN the Zone Electronic Serial Number T1 the Zone Terminal Board O the Zone is Normally Open C the Zone is Normally Closed S the Zone is SEOL Supervised D the Zone is DEOL Supervised 3 4 View GSM Module Status The status of the GSM Module can be viewed as de scribed below 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the View option by pressing 3 3 Select GSM Status 4 Press ENTER The display shows the status of the GSM Module on the top line on the left the strength of the GSM signal on the right and the name of the GSM network on the bottom line as described below gt GSM OK the GSM Module is working normally gt Link Lost gt Fault gt Wrong Firmware gt A no asterisks mean no GSM signal three asterisks mean excellent GSM signal strength 5 If the status of the GSM Module is OK press ENTER to show the telephone number of the SIM card inserted in the GSM Module The number shown by the display is the one en tered in the option SIM Phone Number from the GSM option group If NO penne Lo been en tered the display will show ii MEIE ER
43. tion as an Input Expander or Input Output Expander the term Output Expander will be used to refer to the M IN OUT programmed to function as an Output Ex pander or Input Output Expander is An M IN OUT programmed as an Input Output Ex pander contributes both to the number of Input Ex panders and to the number of Output Expanders connected to the Control Panel EK In order to comply with EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 Standards the tamper and wall tamper contacts of the M IN OUT installed outside of the panel con tainer must be enabled the M IN OUT s TAMP DIS jumper must be removed ABS GSM_ GSM Module GSM Antenna for metal box BGSM 100CA ABS M GSM Antenna for plastic box ABS AK ABS P ANT EU External GSM Antenna M IN OUT 6 Input Output Expander ABSOLUTA LCD keypad with Input Output Expander and Proximity Reader T Black on board black LCD keypad with Input Output Expander and Proximity Reader on board white LCD Keypad with Input Output PREMIUM LCD Expander and Proximity Reader on board LED Keypad with Input Output PREMIUM LED Expander and Proximity Reader on board ABSOLUTA T White CLASSIKA LCD LCD Keypad CLASSIKA LED LED Keypad ECL2 UKR Recessed Universal Reader ECLIPSE2 Module for Proximity Ke ECL2 C Cover for ECL2 UKR Universal ECLIPSE2 Reader Module Indoor Outdoor Proximity Reader IP34 for Proximity Ke PROXI SAT SAT2 PROXI CARD MINIPROXI PROXI TAG W AS10
44. 0 Microphone Loudspeaker Station BRM04 12 4 Relay module for open collector outputs KST USBSM_ 5mUSBCabe BOSS console Software Table 3 Compatible items ABSOLUTA INTRODUCTION Access Control Devices The ABSOLUTA supports ECLIPSE2 and PROXI Digital Key Card Readers and PREMIUM and CLASSIKA Keypads The operating principles of the ECLIPSE2 and PROXI Readers are the same except gt ECLIPSE2 Readers accept SAT Keys and PROXI CARD and are for indoor use unless mounted inside weatherproof boxes AK The ECLIPSE2 Key Reader is classified by the EN50131 3 standard as Auxiliary Control Eguip ment ACE Type A gt PROXI Readers have weather strips and can be in stalled indoors or outdoors IP34 Protection Class and accept SAT Keys and PROXI cards gt ECLIPSE2 and PROXI Systems operate without contacts therefore are highly resistant to oxidization and wear AK The PROX Proximity Reader is classified by the EN50131 3 standard as Auxiliary Control Equip ment ACE Type A gt The operating principles of the PREMIUM and CLASSIKA Keypads are the same with a large dis play 2 lines and 16 columns only the PREMIUM Keypads have on board PROXI reader EK The LCD and LED PREMIUM and LCD and LED CLASSIKA keypads are classified by the EN50131 3 standard as Auxiliary Control Equipments ACE respectively Type B and Type A Wireless Receivers This Control P
45. 00 00 0000 000 Memory alarm on Panel 1 30 00 oo BA BH 0000 000 AlarmstoponPanei o 00 oo 000 00 00 0000 000 Panel fault 3 00 00 000 BTBJ 0000 000 Warning mains failure 3101 00 000 AT ARL 0000 000 O Warninglowbattery 3 02 oo 000 YTNR 0000 000 9 _ Batterypowertrouble 3 09 oo 000 YMYG 0000 000 Warning mains failure on Power station 3 01 00 000 AT AR 0000 000 Warning low battery on Power station 3 02 00 000 yt vR 0000 000 Warning power trouble on Power station 3 09 00 000 YMYG 0000 000 Battery not connected on Power station 3 11 00 000 YMYG 0000 000 Battery charger trouble on Power station 3 14 00 000 YPNG 0000 000 Battery charger disconnected on Power station 3 01 00 000 YPNG 0000 000 OOO Shortcircuitoutput 3 12 00 000 lyP ya 0000 000 Warning low battery on wireless detector 3 84 00 000 XTAXR 0000 000 00 Generalsystemalarmm 1 30 00 000 BA BH 0000 000 O Generalsystemtamper 1 37 00 000 TATR 0000 000 Reset on partition 4 06 Part no 000 BC 0000 000 0000 Chimeonpartition 0 00 Part no 000 oo 0000 000 Negligence on partition 6 54 Part no 000 co 0000 000 Loss of wireless zone 3 81 00 Zoneno BS BR 0000 Zoneno Delinquency on partition 3 00 Part no 000 UT 0000 000 Armingrefu
46. 4 Expandable up to 104 zones This panel is dedicated to the high level applications for the residential sector and to the middle high level installa tion for the Commercial Enterprise sector Partitions ABSOLUTA manages independent Parti tions all with Stay Away control 8 Partitions for ABSOLUTA 16 and ABSOLUTA 42 16 Partitions for ABSOLUTA 104 Each Partition group of zones can be programmed with its own Entry Exit and Auto Arm Disarm Times etc and can be controlled by digital Keys Cards Codes and or Input zones Events and Actions ABSOLUTA manages about 2000 events The factory default settings have been purpose programmed to require few or no changes for standard applications However the programming flexi bility of the Events and Actions Output Digital commu nicator and Voice Dialler Actions will allow you to fully customize the system INTRODUCTION Communications The Communicator manages 32 telephone numbers for vocal communications and SMS messages through the optional GSM Module the ABS GSM and digital communications to Central Sta tions Each Communicator number can have its own Account Code and Reporting format usually assigned by the Central station The BOSS Software and a standard modem such as the BENTEL BLUMO3 provided upon request and or the optional GSM Module the ABS GSM reduce on site time to a minimum by allowing you to provide Teleservice on line Customer enquiry and assistance fa
47. A ABSOLUTA 2 00 Of EN50131 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel A ABSOLUTA Whi Installer Manual Default Installer PIN A 0104 BENTEL j SECURIT Y A Tyco International Company I TL Ul Ur r Always use the most recently BOSS Console Software to program the ABSOLUTA Installation of the system must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force The GSM Module ABS GSM shall be installed by Service Persons only service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons The GSM Module ABS GSM shall be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2 over voltages category II in non hazardous indoor locations only All instructions specified within thIS manual must be observed The ABSOLUTA Control Panels have been designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and performance The ABSOLUTA Control Panels have no user changeable components therefore they should be serviced by authorized personnel only BENTEL SECURITY does not assume responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use The manufacturer recommends th
48. ABS42M60 ABS42P15 ABS42P35 ABS104M35 ABS104M60 e 15 10 50 60 Hz eee Max Current Draw 0 42 A Power Supply Battery Charger Type A EN50131 6 Insulation Class I 13 8 V 2 1 5 A 13 8 V 1 3A 13 8 V 1 5A Maximum ripple voltage on the 0 outputs 310 mV 2 25 Battery Lead Acid 12 V 7 Ah Lead Acid 12 V 7 Ah or 12 V 17 Ah Brand and Type YUASA NP 7 12 FR or YUASA NP 7 12 FR or NP 17 12 FR or similar Case Flame Class UL94 V2 or similar Case Flame Class UL94 V2 or higher higher Max Current available for 430 mA 1 250 mA peripherals and loads Aux Output 7 Ah batte 17 Ah batter Max Battery Charge Current 0 92 A 2 42 A 7 Ah batter 7 Ah battervy 17 Ah batte 17 Ah batter to 80 Minimum Duration of Alternative Power Suppl Li Low Battery Fault Generated 11 4 V Digital Key Combinations 4 294 967 296 Alarm Transmission System ATS2 Delay for alarm messages 65 generation and transmission visualization IP Protection Grade IP20 Secunty Gradi e II Environmental Class Operating Temperature 10 to 40 C Operating Humidity 0 to 93 RH not condensed Dimensions WxHxD 319x352x92 mm without antenna 310x403x103 mm without antenna Weight 2 09 K without batter 4 89 Kg without batte Complies with EN60950 1 A1 2010 EN50130 4 A2 Corr 2003 EN50131 EN50136 Table 4 Technical Specifications 12 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS Please read
49. AXIASNC switch accessory item reguired to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards to de tect the box opening as shown in Figure 3 on page 15 part nr 25 12 Insert the MAXIASNC switch into its location 13 Connect the wire to the connector 3 T on the Main Board Installing the Wall Tamper Switch You can install the MAXIASNC switch accessory item reguired to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards to detect the box removal as shown in Figure 3 on page 15 part nr 37 14 Insert the MAXIASNC switch into its location 15 Connect the wire to connector 4 S on the Main Board Installing the Input Output Expander Module You can install one Input Output Expander Module M IN OUT into the Plastic Box as shown in Figure 3 on page 15 part nr 38 16 Slide the Module PCB under the tab 78 17 Secure the PCB to the hole 79 on the backplate us ing the self tapping screw 18 Disable the tamper and wall tamper contacts by in serting closing the jumper on the Input Output Ex pander Module TAMP DIS Marking Label Once you have assembled the compo nents specify the type of Control Panel that you have constructed 19 Using an indelible pen tick the relevant box on the Marking Label according to the following table ABS P BAQ15T12 BAQ35T12 ABS16 ABS16P15 ABS16P35 ABS42 ABS42P15 ABS42P35 20 Attach the Marking Label in the backplate near the battery 18 Expandable Hy
50. Digital Communicator must be enabled The Control Panel can detect Telephone line trouble Line down which will be signalled when the voltage on the LE terminals drops below 3 V for over 45 seconds Telephone line trouble will be signalled by gt the Line down event gt ON status of the A indicator on Keypads gt flashing on the indicator on Keypads The Control Panel will signal restoral when the voltage on the LE terminals returns to 3 V for over 15 seconds ms If the telephone line IS NOT CONNECTED to the Panel the Telephone Line check option must be DISABLED If it is not Disabled the Control Panel will signal Line down status persistently refer to PSTN options in the PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC section By default this option is dis abled Connect Line sharing devices Fax Answerphone etc to the LI terminals This will allow the Control Panel to take priority ONLY in the event of an alarm Connect the terminal to the Mains Earth this will protect the PCB against surges from the Telephone line N Ensure that the Mains Earth is fully intact and operating properly before connecting the Tele phone line eT a TTT This connection is necessary Telephone plug Figure 19 Connecting the Telephone Line to the Con trol Panel 30 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Connecting the AS100 Audio Station The AS100 accessory item is a 2 way audio station that
51. GSM network operator This section can be used to send an SMS providing credit balance information Supplied by the operator to the first number in the phonebook at regular intervals Set the fol lowing options for a correct credit balance check request in accordance with the type of operator used Enquire Type Select the enquiry type SMS Call Service Command Enguire Number Type the phone number to call or to which an SMS message should be sent in order to re guest credit balance information Balance Message Type the string used to send SMS messages and to make requests via service com mands The table below shows the values for the above options for some Italian mobile phone companies Options Vodafone Wind TIM Enquire Type Command Enquire klubas 404 40916 123 PRE CRE SIN Enquire Interval Set the time after which the GSM Mod ule should send a periodic SMS containing credit balance information if supported by your telephone operator gt Days valid entries 0 to 365 gt Hours valid entries 0 to 23 Balance Message m GPRS Bearing in mind the delays which may occur in trans mission via GPRS which are caused by the activities of the network manager we recommend you pro gram as many call attempts as possible and that you also provide a backup telephone number which transmits alarms via GSM as well as via GPRS Main Receiver APN Type the Access Point Name of the GPR
52. ID Code assigned to the con trol Panel during the Wizard Setup is The Panel ID Code set in BOSS must match with the one set during the Wizard Setup of the Control Panel to Downloading Uploading by means an USB key User Code Length Enter the number of digits required for the PIN automatically generated by the control panel when the Auto PIN Generation option is enabled refer to the relative option Valid entries 4 5 or 6 Default 5 use If the option Auto PIN Generation is disabled the user can program an 4 to 6 digits PIN 48 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Keypad Language Selection Select the language for the LCD keypad messages T1 Input or Output Select the functioning mode for terminal T1 on Main Board Input or Output Default Input T2 Input or Output Select the functioning mode for terminal T2 on Main Board Input or Output Default Input T3 Input or Output Select the functioning mode for terminal T3 on Main Board Input or Output Default Input T4 Input or Output Select the functioning mode for terminal T4 on Main Board Input or Output Default Input Bell Cutoff Set the duration of the Zone Alarm event when the Real Time option is DISABLED see Zones options This option also determines the duration of partition Alarm Valid entries 5 through 15 000 seconds in 1 second steps Default 180 seconds 3 minutes is Since an alarm is detected before the end of this time iti
53. IN OUT Input Output Expander Module The Plastic Box package includes the following parts gt the Backplate gt the Cover gt 1x21 cm Earth wire Yellow Green without eyelet gt 1 self tapping screw 2 9 x 9 5 to secure the BAO35T12 Switching Power Supply gt 2 self tapping screws 3 x 8 to secure the BAO15T12 Switching Power Supply gt 2selftapping screws 3 9 x 9 5 to secure the Cover gt 1 self tapping screw 3 x 8 to secure the possible M IN OUT gt 2 self tapping screw 3 x 8 to secure the main board gt 1 Data label gt 2 PVC Protected Environment Label ABS M Is a metal box that supports the ABS42 and ABS104 Mother Boards and the 3 A and 5 A Power Sup plies In addition it can house a backup battery up to 17 Ah and up to two M IN OUT Input Output Expander Modules The Metal Box package includes the following parts gt the Backplate gt the Cover gt 5 x 13 mm reverse locking supports for the ABSOLUTA Main Board gt 8 x 10 reverse locking supports for two M IN OUT Expander PCBs 1 x 12 cm Earth wire Yellow Green with eyelet 1 plastic wall tamper bracket 2 1 x 3 mm cogged metal washers 2 Protected Environment label gt 1 self tapping screw 3 x 6 to secure the Earth wire Yellow Green with eyelet gt 1 3 x 8 screw to secure the BAQ35T12 switching power supply gt 1 Data label gt gt gt gt E The Main Boards The following Main Boards
54. IS WHEL Partition 0 lie naea TUNERE R Ba lanced Balanced Tamper is set for the Panel AS Balanced Tamper is set for the Panel AS Tamper Tamper option AND the AS terminal is unbal Tamper option AND the AS terminal is bal a ancec nced grounded with a 10 000 onm the Control Panel wall tamper switch opens the Wall Tamper switch restores ni sizec Wireless Zone at least one of the Wireless Detectors of a ALL Wireless Detectors send valid signals Loss on Panel Supervised Wireless zone fails to send a valid during the Supervision Time ignal during the Supervision Time On n a zone detects Alarm conditions ALL zones restore to standby status Panel a zone detects Tamper conditions ALL Tamper conditions are no longer pres Panel ont on the zone Real Time Zone the voltage resistance on a Zone enters the voltage resistance on ALL Zones restore to on Panel Alarm Range Standby Range Table 13 System Events continued on next page ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 5 O EVENTS OCCURS WHEN Zone Bypass on a Zone is bypassed ALL Zones is restored BD alle a J J n pz Partition Alarm a Partition goes into Alarm Status ALL Partition restore to Standby Status on Panel Partition Tamper a Partition goes into Tamper Status ALL Partition restore to Standby Status on Panel Partial Arming a Partition Arms in Stay Mode or i
55. In the top example Zone 1 is assigned to the Partitions 1 and 16 m Partition The Partition option let you to set up the Entry and Exit Times for the Partitions as follow Enter the Identifica tion Number of the Zone you want set up 1 Enter the Identification Number of the Partition you want set up 2 Press ENTER 3 Press a and b to scroll the Entry time and Exit time then press ENTER to select the displayed op tion the display bottom line shows the current value on the left and the valid range on the right 4 Enter the required value gt You must enter a 4 digit value e g you must press 0 0 6 and O to enter 60 seconds gt Press ESC to delete the value gt Press ESC again to to discharge the changes and go back to step 3 gt Press ENTER to confirm the value and go back to step 3 78 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m User PINs The User PINs option let you to set up the PIN Parti tions as follow 1 Enter the Identification Number of the User PIN you want set up 2 Press ENTER 3 Press ENTER again the characters on the display bottom line show the Partitions of the selected User PIN the 1stis for Partition 1 the 2nd is for Partition 2 and so on as follow gt the User PIN is assigned to the Partition gt the User PIN is NOT assigned to the Partition 4 Set up the User PIN Partitions as follow gt Press ON to assign ALL the Partitions to
56. Menu Default PIN 0001 Alarm Reset ON OFF Answering View LOG Extra Time Request ON OFF Installer 3 4 Incoming SMS Normal User Menu 3 1 I Incoming SMS e lar change my PIN Limited User Menu View LOG Zone Status Table 17 Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu 88 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu The Table 17 on facing page list the options available for each menu that you may access on the LCD Key pad Zone Automapping On The ABSOLUTA series Control Panels the relation ship between the physical input zones position on Main Board BPI Input Expanders or Wireless and the zones position really managed by the panel following named Logical Zones is not fixed This feature requires that each valid Physical Zone has to be assigned to one Logical Zone before to become functional this process is named Zone Mapping The zone mapping may be accomplished manually via BOSS control software but it is also performed automat ically every time you perform the Wizard Setup refer to Auto Configuration Wizard setup in the INSTALL ING section as indicated below 1 The Control Panel searches the first Physical Zone with a Standby Status and Supervision DIFFERENT from not used that is the zones that are NOT indicated by a dash 2 Ifa Physical Zone is available to be mapped goes to the next step else it quits the procedure 3 The Control Panel searches the first avai
57. N50136 2 1 stan dards the option Periodic Test Transmission should ENABLED and the Periodic Test Trans mission interval MUST NOT be more then 1 500 minutes 25 housr Installer Maintenance Time Set the date and the time of the first Installer Maintenance event Installer Maintenance Interval Set the time that must elapse between a Installer Maintenance event and the next Valid entries 0 through 65 535 minutes Surveillance Maintenance Time Set the date and the time of the first Surveillance Maintenance on Panel event Surveillance Maintenance interval Set the time that must elapse between a Surveillance Maintenance on Panel event and the next Valid entries 0 through 65 535 minutes Summer Time Begins Ends If required change the date and hour for Summer time begins ends gt the Panel moves 1 hour forward its clock on date and time set for the Summer Time Begins options gt the Panel moves 1 hour back its clock on date and time set for the Summer Time Ends options The system will signal Automatic Changeover by gt switching ON the A LED us The A LED signals several different types of Trouble events If signalling is due to the Standard time Sum mer time a B ed View Trouble Mode will show the apret LPP mes sage Default the Panel moves its clock 1 hour forward at 2 AM of the last March s Sunday and 1 hour back at 3 AM of the last October s Sunday until 2030 m Received Call Options
58. O O Timer Even Real time of zon ja er O l Surveillance Maintenance on pane Reset on Pan Chime on Pan Negligence on Pane Delinquency on Pan Valid code on pane Valid keyfob on Pan Super key 1 on pane Super key 2 on pan Super key 3 on pane Keyfob Super key on pane Arm Refused on pane Exit time on Pan Entry time on Pane Autoarming warning on Pane False key on pane Memory alarm on pan O cati oc cll a al atl al andl all O O UJ o lo o o lo lo o O A gt o Sek e Ic oO 2 wW U DI o o lo G U U j O co O o lo lo o lo lo lo O O O a OO O N O N IN O O D N IN A N T art no D Table 12 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System GSM Absence GSM Link 0 2 o lt a OOO00 RED BLK LGRNSND peel Receiver 84 86 85 88 Figure 25 Receiver components Figure 26 Connecting the Receiver to the Control panel 92 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Wireless Receivers The VRX32 433 VRX32 433EN and VRX32 868 Re ceivers will allow your system to manage up to 32 Wire less detectors and up to 16 Wireless keys Please read this section to get an overall view of the steps involved in installing the Receiver The term Receiver has been used in the parts where the functions and operating modes are c
59. Partitions must be programmed as Repetitive refer to Cy cles I Hold up Violation of an Hold up Zone regard less of the status of its Partition will generate Events like an Instant Zone unless the zone is by passed or in Test status or has run its programmed Cycles Moreover gt events generated by the Hold up zone CANNOT ac tivate output n 1 gt the Keypad WILL NOT signal Alarms triggered by Hold up Zones the A indicator WILL NOT blink gt the Keypad WILL NOT signal outgoing calls triggered by Hold up Zones by mean of the event Alarm on Default zone n 6 Terminal L2 of the Panel EK lf a Hold up zone is active the EN50131 and EN50131 3 1 standards require that the arming can t be performed Forced arming is still possible from the LCD keypad ix f the Zone Fault option is also enabled the viola tion of a Hold Up Zone ONLY generates the Zone Detector Fault event SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards if your system has a Hold Up Zone at least one Hold up device fault Zone must be present too Hold up and Zone Fault options enabled O Fire This type of zone is automatically pro grammed as a 24h N O Normally Open zone Vio lation of a Fire Zone regardless of the status of its Partition will generate the following events gt Alarm on zone relevant to the Zone concerned gt Generic alarm on partition relevant t
60. S service provider being used This information should be reguired to the operator that supply the GPRS service Main Receiver User Name Some providers may re guire a user name to validate communication If needed type this information here Main Receiver Password Some providers may re guire a password to validate communication If needed type this information here SMS Messages This group of options is to setup SMS Messages as de scribed below Label Assign a label to the message this information is not saved in the control panel which is why the icon for downloading the option does NOT change its ap pearance when modified Message Enter the reguired message ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 67 Downloading Uploading Once the options have been set up they must be down loaded to the Control Panel concerned as follows To perform the Downloading Uploading you must gt disarmed all the partitions gt exit from the Installer Menu gt enter the Installer PIN when required default 0104 You can Downloading Uploading the options gt on site by connecting the Control Panel to the PC gt onsite by means a USB key us You must remove any connection from the smaller USB serial port 21 to perform downloading up loading by an USB key gt remotely by phone on a landline PSTN gt remotely over the Interne GPRS E Connecting the Control Panel to the PC You can connect the Co
61. SB key in the USB port 1 on the Control Panel refer to the Figure 1 on page 13 2 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 3 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 4 Select USB lt gt AUDIO 5 Press ENTER 6 Select Load from USB to upload the Options from the USB Key to Control Panel Select Save in USB to transfer the Options from the Control Panel to USB Key Then Press ENTER 7 The Keypad display will show the following mes sage if the operation succeeds press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu 8 The Keypad display will show the following mes sage if the operation fails 9 Press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu and re peat the operation after you have checked that gt you have inserted the USB key in the USB port on the Control Panel gt the used USB key is supported by the Control Panel gt you have enough space free on the USB key gt you have downloaded the Options on the USB key 82 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 2 Factory Default You can restore the control Panel Options to factory de fault as follow use You can also perform the Factory Default by hard ware as indicated on Hardware Default in the INSTALLING section is To restore the Voice Messages download the au dio file from the BENTEL website onto a USB key then upload the Voice Messages from the USB key to the control panel a
62. System status Press A to view the next bypass if there are no more bypasses to view the display shows the Parti tion and System status View Partition and System status The display top line shows the date and time The display bottom line shows the state of the first 8 Partitions on the left as follow D Disarmed A Away Armed S Stay Armed I Instant Armed Stay Away with Zero Delay gt gt gt gt gt Not assigned to the Keypad The following information on the right 7 Description Control Panel Tamper opened or wall re pander IN OUT Power Station Wireless Re False Key Peripheral Lost Keypad Key Reader Ex pander IN OUT Power Station Wireless Re 2 Ke Le c o V Peripheral Tamper Keypad Key Reader Ex DA Installer Access enabled locally and re motel Ch Answerphone facility enabled la Telephone Line busy 12 Press ENTER to view the Option Menu 13 Select the required option then go to the relative paragraph you can either select the required op tion group by pressing the relative key then scroll to the required option by pressing the key a and b or you can directly go to the required option by enter its address as indicated following O 1 actions 11 Zone Test 12 Output Test 13 Changing the PIN 14 Firmware Upgrade by an USB key Logger Downloading on a USB key 16 Modify the LCD Keypad language 17 Enabling Level 4 access
63. Time The Partition will rearm automatically when the Patrol Time ends or when the Patrol PIN is entered again SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards the PIN n 1s User Type must be Master use Only Master PINs can arm disarm the panel through Status page Normal Limited and Patrol PINs CANNOT arm disarm the panel through Sta tus page User Timer If this option is enabled the Code will be able to perform its programmed functions ONLY during its Timer slots refer to Timers SMS If ENABLED the PIN can control some events by SMS see Events and Actions gt Incoming SMS Events Default enabled E User Arm Modes The User Arm Modes Table will allow you to select the Partitions the PIN will be able to control Partition As signment and set the A B C and D Arming modes as follows Mode A This option will allow you to set the A Mode Arming of the Partition gt Away Arm Partition will Arm in Away mode gt Stay Arm Partition will Arm in Stay mode gt Instant Stay Partition will Arm in Stay mode with zero delay Instant gt Disarm Partition will Disarm Mode B As for Mode A but for B Mode Arm commands at a Keypad Mode C As for Mode A but for C Mode Arm commands at a Keypad Mode D As for Mode A but for D Mode Arm commands at a Keypad Codes and Keys Keys This Option group is to setup the Digital Keys as follow Key Label This option is to ente
64. a GPRS with the BOSS application at this point options can be down loaded uploaded and the control panel can be man aged through the Status page m How Downloading Uploading the Options Once you have set up the connection you can Downloading Uploading the options as follow use Downloading is the operation that transfers data from PC to Control Panel Uploading is the operation that transfers data from Control Panel to PC 1 Either select the options to Downloading Uploading by enabling the relative Downloading Uploading Tabs or jump to the next step to Down loading Uploading ALL the options Global Down loading Uploading gt the grey tag H l means that the relative option neither will be upioadeo nor downloaded gt the blue tag lil means that the relative option will be uploaded gt the red tag al means that the relative option will be downloaded You can enable all the group options to be up loaded downloaded by clicking on the rit 22 icon You can clear all the group option tags by clicking on the icon on the Group toolbar You can clear option tags of all Groups by clicking on the 3 icon on the Main toolbar 2 Either click on the W icon to start the Down loading Uploading of the selected options or click on the a icon to Downloading Uploading ALL the options ig The Global Downloading Uploading does not transfer Voice messages The application shows the Commu
65. ad 13 8 V positive is present on F terminal protected by resettable fuse 0 4 A Each zone can support several detectors However if more than one detector is connected the Control Panel will be unable to identify the detector in the event of an Alarm The Control Panel can detect Alarm Tamper and Short circuit on hardwired zones gt Zone Alarm will be signalled by an Alarm on zone no event gt Zone Tamper will be signalled by a Tamper on zone no event gt Short circuit will be signalled by a Tamper on zone no event BALANCE TYPES SUPERVISION SEOL Resistance Table 6 Balance Types the Resistance column shows the resistance across the Zone terminal and the Negative dur ing the corresponding status oo indicates that the terminal is open 0 indicates that the terminal is shorted to negative 24 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel The Zone status depends on several parameters refer to Hardwired Zones in the PROGRAMMING FROM PC section This section refers to the Balance type If only this parameter is considered the zone status will depend on the resistance between its terminal and neg ative as shown in Table 6 The following paragraphs describe the connections of various types of detectors ms The 10 KQ resistors are included in the Resistor pack The 10 KO resistors have brown black orange and gold bands The last band gold indicates the toler ance and therefo
66. age length gt the free space 7 Press 2 to record a new message Press 3 to stop the recording A bar on the display upper line shows the recording progress gt the recording time ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 19 2 2 BPI Device enrolling You can perform the BPI Device enrolling when you change the BPI bus configuration as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select BPI Enroll 4 Press ENTER The Control Panel takes a few sec ond to check the devices on the BPI bus gt the display shows the following message if the BPI bus configuration matches with the currently in the Control Panel memory gt Otherwise the display shows the new BPI bus con figuration 5 Press ENTER to modify the configuration refer to Auto configuration Wizard setup in the INSTALLING section for more details or ESC to quit use lf you made any changes simply press OFF to make a new configuration without having to repeat the procedure from the beginning 2 3 Wireless Device enrolling You can enroll the Wireless Devices and perform the Placement Test as follow 1 Accessthe Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select WIRELESS Config 4 Press ENTER 5 Press 1 to
67. alarm when another Parti tion Zone with this option enabled goes in alarm before a 30 minute window expires Any time the Partition is armed the AND zone timer is reset to zero If any zone with this option enabled is violated while the timer is NOT running gt the timer starts with a fixed value of 30 minutes gt the Partition alarm is NOT generated gt the zone alarm is NOT logged gt the zone which started the timer is stored If the same zone is violated again while the timer is run ning gt the zone alarm is NOT logged gt the timer is restarted If another Partition Zone with this option enabled is vio lated while the timer is running gt the zone alarm is logged gt the Partition alarm is generated gt the timer restarts again If the timer expires gt the timer expired event is logged Pulses or Window If this option is disabled default the zone goes into alarm when it counts the pro grammed Pulses before the programmed Window ex pires If this option is enabled the zone goes into alarm even when it detect a single pulse longer than the pro grammed Window Real Time If this option is disabled default the zone alarm event ends when the system alarm time expires If this option is enabled the zone alarm event ends when the zone goes back to standby status Active On Keypads If this option is enabled the zone activation generates a message on the keypads associ ated to the p
68. anel inhibits the arm ing without triggers alarms and logs in memory the events and their causes In addition the Panel noti fies the arming fail by the Voice Dialler Automatic Arming Refused on Partition event enabled E Time table You can setup up to 20 time Tables as follow This is the Time Table ID Any Time Table is identi fied by its ID number and a specific colour The ID number and colour are used to identify the Time Table on the Perpetual Calendar Title You can assign a significant name to the Time Table Type You can setup Daily and Weekly Time Tables gt Daily Daily Time Table applies to the selected days on the Perpetual Calendar independently by the day of the week gt Weekly Weekly Time Table applying to the selected days on the Perpetual Calendar depending on the day of the week uss To setup the Weekly Type you need seven Time Tables one for each day of the week therefore the application asks you the confirmation for override the six Time Tables following the one selected Edit By Clicking on the Partition button you can setup the relevant Time Table by means the Partition Event Editor as described in the relevant paragraph use The Partition button is active only if the Enabled box is checked Week Day This column shows the week of day that the Weekly Time Table refers to MON Monday TUE Tuesday WED Wednesday THU Thursday FRI Friday SAT Saturday SUN S
69. anel supports one VRX32 433 VRX32 433EN or VRX32 868 receiver connected to the KEY BUS This receiver support up to 32 Wireless Detectors and up to 16 Wireless Keys The VRX32 433 and VRX32 433EN receivers support the following Detectors gt AMD20 AMD20NP Wireless Pet immune Infrared Detector PIR Detector gt AMC30 Wireless Magnetic Contact gt ASD20 Wireless Optical Smoke Detector The VRX32 868 receiver support the following Detectors gt KMD20 KMD20NP Wireless Pet immune Infrared Detector PIR Detector gt KMC10 KMC20 KMC30 Wireless Magnetic Contact gt KSD20 Wireless Optical Smoke Detector The Control Panel can detect Alarm Tamper Low Bat tery and Lost Wireless Detectors E The following devices are NOT certified IMQ SECURITY SYSTEMS and then NOT comply to EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 VRX32 433 and VRX32 868 receivers KMD20 KMD20NP KMC10 KMC20 KMC30 ASD20 and KSD20 wireless detectors When a Wireless Detector assigned to a Zone detects Alarm conditions the Control Panel will generate the re spective Alarm on zone event and other events which depend on the programmed Type refer to Type un der Zones When a Wireless Detector assigned to a Zone detects Tamper conditions the Control Panel will generate the respective Tamper on zone event and other events which depend on the programmed Type refer to Type under Zones When the battery of a W
70. aph describes the structures of the main re porting formats supported by the system ix Installer should customize codes for Superkey ac cording to customer f e 1 Emergency 2 Fire 3 Alarm 000 means NO Communicate E Contact ID Contact ID transmits as follows gt User Code 4 hexadecimal digits 0 through F gt Qualifier 1 new event or Disarming operation 3 restore event or Arming operation gt Class Code CL column identifies the type of event Alarm Trouble Fire etc gt Reporting Code CODE column identifies the event Reporting Codes can be changed refer to Events and Actions in the PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC section us 00 means NO communication EVENT L pS Alarmon zone Tamper on zone Firealarmon partition Device low battery Partial arming partition 4 Generic alarm on partition 1 Tamperalarmon partition Slob arming partition 4 Disarming partition 4 keyfob low battery Tamper on Main unit Service jumper Tamperonexternal siren Tamper on internal siren Tamper on Main unit seize Warning BPI peripheral Balanced tamper Warning fuse Tamper BPI device 4 Schedule on Partition 1 Wireless zone loss on Panel Wireless Receiver Tamper Zone alarm on Panel Zone tamper on Panel 1_ O O CONTACT ID O ODE GROUP ZONE TYPE Zone no Zone no Part no Part no 000 000
71. artitions the zone is assigned to ms The message is displayed ONLY on keypads with option EN50131 disabled Check Inactivity If this option is enabled the Control Panel check the inactivity on the Zone ix Refer to the Delinquency option on the Partition Group for more information Alarm Memory In this option it is possible to see if the zone in question has an alarm memory or not Tamper Memory In this field it is possible to see if the zone in question has a Tamper memory or not Partitions Each Partition consists of a group of zones that the Control Panel manages independently Virtual Control Panel Each Partition can be programmed with its own Codes Timers Actions and Parameters This Control Panel manages 16 Partitions You can setup the Partitions in the Zones page The left side of the Partitions page shows a list of avail able partitions the partition is identified by its Identifica tion number Partition 1 Partition 2 etc followed by the programmable label partition by default the Identification Number is used in some parts of the appli cation where is not possible to use the label You can set up the options relevant to the partition se lected from the list on the left side on the right side of the Partitions page as follow Partition Label This option is for the Partition Label 16 characters The Partition Label will identify the Partition in all the operations it is involved in
72. associated Events occurs and will stop when the programmed ON Time expires see ON Time below Monostable Time ON This is the maximum activation time of the Output Valid entries 1 through 25 seconds in 1 second steps 1 through 127 minutes in 1 minute steps Default 3 minutes Monostable Time OFF This is the minimum OFF Time after restoral of the Output The Output will be un able to re activate until the programmed OFF Time ex pires Valid entries 1 through 255 seconds in 1 second steps Default 6 seconds us The Monostable Time On and Monostable Time Off can be set for Monostable Outputs ONLY Timer This option will allow you to associate a Timer with the Output The Output can be activated ONLY when the selected Timer is in the active state refer to Timer nae When the Timer window expires the Output will re store to standby even if the conditions that gener ated the event are still present OCCUFS EVENT ends Cycles Setup the number of cycles the Output must run Valid entries 1 to 31 or unlimited cycles Default 1 cycle is Outputs that have Unlimited set for the Output op tion come back to standby ONLY when you enter exit to from Installer Menu or download upload the op tions therefore this value should be set carefully The Output will continue to run the programmed num ber of Cycles even after the triggering event has been cleared During each cycle
73. at the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month Hereby BENTEL SECURITY declares that ABSOLUTA Control Panels comply with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2006 95 EC The Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 99 55 EC The R amp TTE Directive This panel complies with EN50131 1 2008 EN50131 3 2009 and EN50131 6 2008 MAINTENANCE Please verify the correct operation of security system at least once a month Periodically perform the steps below Remove dust accumulation on the panel container with a damp cloth without use any type of solvent Check the status of the connections and wires Check inside the panel there are no foreign bodies For other security system devices such as smoke detectors infrared and microwave detectors and inertial detectors refer to the instructions for maintenance and testing RECYCLING INFORMATION BENTEL SECURITY recommends that customers dispose of their used equipments panels detectors sirens and other devices in an environmentally sound manner Potential methods include reuse of parts or whole products and recycling of products components and or materials For specific information see http www bentelsecurity com index php o environmental WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE DIRECTIVE mwa In the European Union this label indicates that this product should NOT be di
74. ation operator via the AS100 Audio Station The voice channel will remain open until the Central Station operator ends the session ue The Central Station must be able to manage audio communications Account Code This option is for the System Account Code usually assigned by the Central Station The Ac count Code format number of digits and valid entries depends on the selected Reporting Format refer to the ACCOUNT CODE column in the Table 8 m Audio Session Disabled This option is to disable the phone number for the remote actions from telephone Audio Verification If this option is enabled the Con trol Panel opens an Audio channel once the transmis sion has been completed In this way the Central Sta tion operator will be able to verify the event by means the AS100 s microphone use The Central Station must be able to manage audio communications otherwise the Listening option cannot be enabled The Audio channel will remain open until the Central Station operator ends the session is The Control Panel transmits ONLY one event per call when the Listening option is enabled One Way Audio Verification If you enable this op tion the Control Panel opens a 10 seconds one way talking session once the transmission has been com pleted In this way the Central Station operator will be able to inform the persons that their conversations will be listen by means the AS100 s microphone and speaker Tw
75. ble or faster processor 1 gigahertz GHz or faster is recommended gt RAM 1GB of System Memory gt Hard Disk Up to 1GB of available space may be re quired use BOSS uses only 40 MB additional hard disk space may be required for prerequisites gt CD or DVD Drive Not required gt Display 1024 x 768 high colour 32 bit Recom mended ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 35 Configuration Enrolling Devices On startup the Control Panel will automatically enroll all the BPI Bus peripherals refer to Power supply connec tion under INSTALLATION Any changes after auto matic enrollment must be made by the Installer During the polling process the Control Panel will compare the interrogation result with the stored config uration and in the event of mismatch will a warning use If the Control Panel is connected to a computer it will be possible to view the configuration by upload ing the Configuration page The Configuration Group Options is divided into pages one for each type of device Keypads Expander In Expander Out Key Readers Power Stations and Wire less Module In the second column the application shows the list of supported BPI peripherals for the type selected in the first column the application shows the peripheral ad dress in bracket followed by the label assigned to In the third column you can set the options relevant to the BPI peripheral selected in th
76. brid Control Panel N DESCRIPTION 59 Two hooks to hang the Cover 60 Two holes for Main Board fixing 61 Four anchors to fix the tamper switch wires 62 Future use 63 Anchor for earth wire fixing 64 Anchor for the telephone line wires 65 Anchor for the power supply wires 66 Anchor for the battery wires on the Main Board side 67 Two fabs to retain the Main Board 68 Future use 69 Future use N DESCRIPTION 70 Anchor for the Main wires on the BAQ35T12 71 Two holes for BAO15T12 fixing 72 Arrester for the BAQ35T12 73 Two holes to secure the Cover 74 Anchor for the Main wires on the BAQ15T12 75 Hole for BAQ35T12 fixing 76 Anchor for the battery wires on the battery side 77 Two guides to anchor the battery 78 Tab to retain the M IN OUT 79 Hole for M IN OUT fixing 39 62 59 27 61 ap Figure 5 Mounting the Plastic Bo
77. c cess to the relative option as indicated forward KEYPAD OPERATIONS You have the following two access levels gt The Installer Level can perform all the operation listed on the previous table except for the Firmware Upgrade by an USB key the installer Level is dedi cated to the installer of the system gt The Level 4 can only view the information about the system alarms tampers faults bypass status and firmware version and can perform the Firmware Upgrade by an USB key the Level 4 is dedicated only to qualified people by the manufacturer us The Installer Level access must be enabled by the user as indicated in the User Manual OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD gt Program gt En able Installer Teleservice 2 2 enabled at default uss The Level 4 access must be enabled by the in staller as indicated in 1 7 Enabling Level 4 ac cess disabled at default Using the keypad The following general rules for the keypad operations are valid unless otherwise stated gt Press ENTER to confirm and go to the next step gt Press ESC to abandon and go to the previous step gt Press a and b to scroll the options gt Press c and d to scroll the values gt Press ON to enable an option gt Press OFF to disable an option ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 11 Access to the operations us This paragraph describe all the operations that are possible on the LCD Keypad The operat
78. ce Valid entries up to 16 characters Default PARTIAL type B ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 49 C Arming Label Enter the message that the LCD Keypads should show when Type C Arming takes place Valid entries up to 16 characters Default PARTIAL type C D Arming Label Enter the message that the LCD Keypads should show when Type D Arming takes place Valid entries up to 16 characters Default PARTIAL type D LCD Keypad Standby Page Enter the message that the LCD Keypads should show in standby status Valid entries up to 16 characters Default Enter PIN Dialer Priority Every event may perform the following actions gt Speaker Voice Message on AS100 Audio Station gt Digital Vocal calls Digital or Voice calls on the tele phone landline PSTN or on the GSM line if the ABS GSM Module is installed gt SMS sending an SMS by GSM if the ABS GSM Module is installed Choose the order of priority for actions Speaker SMS Digital Voice Calls default or Speaker Digi tal Voice Calls SMS E Time Options Date Time Set Date and the Time of the Control Panel uae Date and Time can be programmed also by keypad Periodic Test Transmission time Set the date and the time of the first Periodic Test Periodic Test Transmission interval Set the time that must elapse between a Periodic Test and the next Valid entries 0 through 65 535 minutes SIA In order to comply with the E
79. ch time the event occurs thus allowing the detectors to reset EK Inputs connected to fire detectors do not meet the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards as they are not covered by the same standards Output Expander gt Control Panel C gt 01 a i N 1 N 2 V V Diode Diode La RIL L2 lt 600 Series gt Li R L L2 Figure 13 Connecting 2 Fire Detectors to a Zone with Normally Open supervision without diode detector Figure 14 Connecting 2 Fire Detectors to a Zone with Normally Open supervision with series 600 ONLY ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 21 Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices EK The panel to complies the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards supports the following noti fication options A 2 sirens with remote power supply panel built in telephone communicator B 7 self powered siren panel built in telephone communicator C panel built in telephone communicator exter nal telephone communicator with at least ATS 1 grade performance according with the EN50131 and EN50136 1 1 1 standards D external telephone communicator with at least ATS 3 grade performance according with the EN50131 and EN50136 1 1 1 standards The ABSOLUTA Control Panel is equipped with three outputs to connect the Alarm Signalling Devices gt the terminals NC COM NO N and A are relevant to the output no 1 gt the terminal O1 is relevant to the output no 2 gt the ter
80. channel The control panel always answers calls received on the PSTN channel Caller ID If ENABLED the telephone number can acti vate the respective Caller ID to Tel event see Events and Actions gt Events Controlled by Caller ID Default disabled Number This option is to enter the phone number that will be called you can enter up to 16 characters Valid entries digits from 0 to 9 digit for a 1 seconds pause and digit for 5 seconds pause The 2 sec onds pause can be inserted for example between a switchboard number and a telephone number Type This option is to set up the phone number for Voice Dialler or Digital Dialler gt the Voice Dialler will send a Voice Message to the relevant Phone Number gt the Digital Dialler will send digital information to the relevant Phone Number Digital Protocol This option will allow you to set up the Reporting format used by the Control Panel to send dig ital information to the Phone number This Control Panel supports Contact ID and SIA Re porting formats Once the digital transmission has been completed the Control Panel if the relative option is enabled see Au dio Session options will open an audio channel that let to the Central Station operator to verify the alarm communication REPORTING FORMATS TYRES IIA ONT CODE ij S its valid entries A O F 4 0 9 CONTACTID DTME SIA LAN The system users will be able to communicate with the Central St
81. cilities The Teleservice function can also be used for up loading downloading and diagnosis Up to 1 telephone numbers can be assigned to this function Voice Messages The ABSOLUTA manages 206 re cordable Voice Messages for the Voice Dialler and voice driven menu facilities Voice communications to and from the Control Panel al low operations such as Listen in 2 Way Audio Input status enquiry with Voice answer Remote control of appliances Turn ON OFF Arm Disarm Partitions Alarm Reset and Inhibit Calls Access to all the over the phone features requires a Telephone Access Code which can be disabled imme diately after use Scheduler The Scheduler can be setup to Arm Disarm Partitions automatically on a daily or weekly basis and to control 16 daily timer events Wireless Devices This Control Panel support up to 32 Wireless Detectors and up to 16 Wireless Keys by means of the VRX32 433 VRX32 433EN or VRX32 868 receivers optional Programming This Control Panel can be programmed from the Keypad or via the BOSS Software Application and a computer The Software Application runs under Windows provides real time supervisory facilities via connection to a RS232 or USB Interface or Teleservice and will allow you to make the fullest use of all the system features ABSOLUTA INTRODUCTION 5 Features E Common Features for all versions Zones outputs dynamic allocation Each zone and each output can
82. comply with the EN50131 3 and EN50131 1 standards these settings must NOT be changed GRH Ich Te R Figure 7 Connection of 4 BPI Devices 22 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Wiring The section describes how to wire the Control Panel BPI bus peripherals and various security devices Each wiring diagram refers to a specific type of device BPI bus devices Detectors and Signalling devices is Use shielded cable for all connections with one end connected to negative and the other floating N The end of the stranded conductor must not be soldered in places where it is subject to contact pressure A The Mains wiring must comply with the rules for double or reinforced insulation ms Use an adhesive cable grip to secure the wires to the terminal boards The wiring diagrams show some of the many tailored solutions this system provides About the Wiring Diagrams The locations of the ter minals in the wiring diagrams may be different to those on the board gt The Zone terminals may belong to the Control Panel the Keypads or the Input Output Expanders gt The Output terminals may belong to the Control Panel or the Input Output Expanders gt the Input zone and the Open Collector Output termi nals in the wiring diagrams can be found on the Main Unit or Expanders gt only the terminals required for the connection are shown in the wiring diagrams Power station Power station
83. ct expires If both Voice in line and Transmission Delay options are DISABLED the Voice message will be played after dialling us All calls that comply with the programmed Send Message After conditions will be considered Successful However only the Voice in Line op tion ensures a proper response to calls therefore if you disable this option or enable the Transmis sion Delay option you should also enable Call Confirmation option Voice Message Transmission Delay Set the pause between the end of dialling and the Voice Message an nouncement use The Voice Message Transmission Delay applies to the Transmission delay option Valid entries 0 through 240 seconds in 1 second steps Default 30 seconds Repetition Set the number of times the Control Panel must repeat the Voice Message Valid entries 1 through 99 Default 2 A In order to comply with the EN50136 2 4 stan dards the Repetition option MUST NOT be more then 8 Audio session timeout Set the two way audio ses sion time Valid entries 0 through 240 s 4 minutes in 1 s steps Default 30 seconds Line check If this option is ENABLED the Control Panel will supervise the telephone line Default Enabled SIA In order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards this option must be ENABLED The system will signal Line down i e voltage on the L E terminals less than 3 V by gt turning ON the A LED
84. ction on valid partitions Only A and B modes are available for key readers and LED keypads O Programming from a from a LCD keypad O Local programming from a PC via RS232 USB or by telephone line using standard modem 1200 bps O Local remote downloading programming O Accepts commands from touch tone phones Arm Disarm Turn ON OFF Outputs Partition and Zone status check O Remote Talk Listen in requires optional AS100 2 way audio station O Remote Telephone Access via DIALLER or ANSWER O 2000 event memory with date and time details O Priority management of events processing and re porting 1 Alarm Hold up 2 Tamper 3 Trouble and Bypass O 3 function keys for immediate Alarm calls from Keypad GSM GPRS Only with the optional ABS GSM Module O Quad Band O Support for the GSM GPRS channel O Main or backup dialler D Transmission of voice messages by GSM O Transmission of Contact ID and SIA by GSM O Reporting of events by SMS O Library of 250 SMS messages 1 heading message 8 status messages and 241 personal messages O 32 events controlled by SMS O 32 events controlled by caller ID at no cost 1 Checks the control panel s status by SMS O Checks the credit left on the prepaid SIM card O Teleservice by Internet GPRS Power supply Deep discharge battery protection Housing D metal box for 17 Ah battery with BAQ35 or BAQ60 power supply and 2 M IN OUT O plastic box for 7 Ah battery with BAQ15 or BAQ35
85. d protocol in stalled connected to the PC used to perform the downloading uploading Internet GPRS Download Upload Options can be uploaded downloaded over the Internet GPRS To do this gt the PC on which BOSS is installed must be con nected to the Internet gt the PC must have a public IP address and a public port for incoming connections to the BOSS application gt the firewall and the router must allow the PC to con nect the public port to port 51004 of the BOSS appli cation gt make sure you can access the public port of the router from another PC to see if the BOSS applica tion can be reached from the device gt the ABS GSM Module must be installed on the con trol panel and the options Present and Enabled in the GSM option group must be ENABLED gt a SIM card must be inserted in the GSM Module and the credit on the SIM must be sufficient for GPRS services To open communications over the Internet GPRS proceed as described below 1 Select the Customer Account properties right click on the Customer Account s name then Proper ties 68 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 2 Select the type of control panel for example Absoluta 104 v2 0 from Account Settings Select Absoluta GSM from the Module menu then press Add 4 Select Absoluta GSM from Account Settings 5 Type the IMEI number of the GSM Module in the IMEI option the IMEI number is found on the Radio Module of the GSM Module
86. e channel used by the Control Panel to answer the phone calls gt Only PSTN the Control Panel will answer ONLY calls made to its PSTN phone number gt Only GSM the Control Panel will answer ONLY calls made to its GSM phone number gt PSTN and GSM the Control Panel will answer calls made to both its PSTN and its GSM phone number Default Only PSTN is The Present and Enabled options in the GSM op tion group must be ENABLED to set this option Vocal Guide If this option is enabled a vocal guide will support the user in the remotely control panel manage ment via a telephone that support the DTMF tones re fer to OPERATING THE SYSTEM FROM A TELEPHONE on the User Manual for further informa tion After listening to the welcome message will be played the following messages gt n 159 Welcome Press pound gt n 160 Enter code followed by pound gt n 161 Goodbye Please hang up gt n 162 Alarm call in stand by Please hang up gt n 163 Menu 1 Press one for vocal functions gt n 173 Sub Menu 1 1 Press one to switch between talking and audio verification gt n 174 Sub Menu 1 2 Press two for two way call gt n 175 Sub Menu 1 4 Press four to reduce audio verification sensitivity gt n 176 Sub Menu 1 5 Press five for standard audio verification sensitivity gt n 177 Sub Menu 1 6 Press six to increase audio verification sensitivity gt n 164 Menu 2 Press two for zone
87. e the White List option ENABLED see the Phonebook option group otherwise the control panel will hang up immediately and will NOT acti vate the event When the control panel receives the call from the tele phone number it hang up after a few rings and per forms the programmed actions then the control panel confirms this by ringing the telephone number if the Ringback Enabled option is ENABLED us The ringback for confirmation may be delayed if there are other calls in the queue or may be lost if the queue is full or because of problems on the GSM network EVENTS MESSAGE VIA TELEPHONE PSTN STATUS MESSAGE Ringback Enabled If disabled default the event will NOT ring back for confirmation lf ENABLED the event will ring back for confirmation m Default settings The default settings for the Events and Actions Option Group are made to provide a control panel that can be immediately operative with a minimum setup as indi cated on Table 9 the events listed on the EVENTS col umn activate the Outputs shown on the FIRST OUTPUT column and send the Vocal Messages com posed by the Messages shown on the MESSAGE VIA TELEPHONE PSTN columns to ALL numbers in the Phonebook SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards the First Output First Message and Telepho options about events on the Table 9 should NOT be modified unless the PSTN option relevant to the General System Tamper event
88. e Jumper the SEF imper is insertea he SER imper is removea Tamper on External Siren Tamper is set for the Panel External Siren Tamper is set for the Panel AS Tamper option AND the AS terminal is un AS Tamper option AND the AS terminal is bal balanceo anced grounded with a 10 000 ohm resisto angle p ALCT TIA 48 VOLO C Internal Siren iren restore a BPI Device Tamper switch or Wall Tamper Device switch open pond to tne Control Pane at least one of the power terminals on the low the permitted limit Failure grammed Timeout refer to Options Table 13 System Events continued on next page 58 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Warning Low Battery voltage drops below 11 4 V Battery voltage is restored to 12 3 V patter Battery Power a Battery fails the Dynamic Test refer to Battery meets the Dynamic Test require Trouble Connecting the Power supply under ments and fuse is replaced INSTALLING or fuse blow Telephone Line the Telephone Line voltage is less than 3 V the Telephone Line voltage is higher than Trouble for 45 seconds If the Telephone line check 3 V for 45 seconds Warning Mains the programmed Timeout expires refer to Mains power is restored to ALL the BPI Bus Failure on Power stations under Configuration The Power Supply Stations Power Station Timeout will start when the Control Panel detects failure of the Mains supply t
89. e PSTN channel fails gt GSM Primary PSTN Backup the telephone num ber will make a second attempt on the PSTN channel if the first attempt on the GSM channel fails use This option refers to the outbound calls Outputs The Outputs Group Options will allow you to set up the Programmable Outputs options The column on the left side of the Outputs page shows the Outputs supported by the selected Control Panel Label This option is to enter a significant name for the Output Enabled You can enable disable the Outputs You may need to disable the Output without cancel all its settings to re enable it after a certain period Position This option allow you to select the terminal Physical Output to assign to the selected Logical Out put gt select the terminal s device Main Board or Expander Out gt select the terminal Siren refers to the terminals NC COM NO N e A Type This option allow you to program the Output standby status O Normally Open In the standby status the Open Collector Outputs are open O Normally Closed The electrical state during standby is Positive 13 8 V on the N terminal A terminal open COM terminal closed to terminal NC NO terminal open the Open Collector Out puts are closed to Negative use The Relay Output can be programmed as Normally Closed ONLY Reserved This option will allow the User to acti vate deactivate the Output from the K
90. e last band gold indi cates the tolerance therefore it may be a different col our ms The 2 2 KO resistor must be connected to the last device on the Output otherwise it will have no ef fect Short circuit and connection interruption to terminal A of Supervised Output will be signalled by gt Tamper on supervised output relative to the Output gt flashing on the indicator on the Keypads Figure 16 Connecting an Indoor Siren to a Supervised Output on the Control Panel Connecting Tamper Terminals The Tamper contacts of the security system devices can be connected to the SEOL Supervised 24h Tamper Line The Tamper Line terminal is marked AS gt The Tamper Line will hold Standby status when con nected to negative via a 10 KQO resistor gt The Tamper Line will trigger an Alarm under all other conditions Alarm on the Tamper Line will be signalled by gt a Tamper on Main unit event by default to comply with EN50131 the Tamper on External Siren event will occur gt flashing on the T indicator on Keypads The T indicator will flash until the cause of Alarm is cleared memory The T indicator will stop flash ing when the Control Panel resets The wiring diagram in Figure 17 illustrates the connec tion of 3 Tamper contacts to the Control Panel Tamper Line 1 connect the device tamper contacts in series 2 connect a 10 KO resistor in series to the last Tam per contac
91. e second column The following programming instructions refer to options common to all BPI peripherals For instructions on how to program the options of a specific device refer to the relevant paragraph Enabled Enrolled The devices connected to the BPI Bus must be Enrolled otherwise the Control Panel will be unable to manage them If a peripheral device has not been connected properly to the BPI bus or fails to respond Device Lost due to Trouble or Tamper an X will be shown above the El icon on the Keypad and the Control Panel will generate the following event gt Warning BPI Peripheral us The event will ue 000059 in me ae refer to ID TYPE for the vi Device Lost event Label This option maximum 16 characters is for the device label e g Entrance Kitchen etc This label will identify the Device in all the operations it is involved in m Keypads The Keypads page will allow you to set up Keypads The Page layout is as follows is For information regarding the Enabled and Label options refer to Configuration Partitions Select the Keypad Partitions The Keypad will be able to control Arm Disarm etc ONLY the En abled Partitions mse Keypads need not necessarily be enabled on Parti tions and can be used for programming viewing and other non command related purposes EN50131 If this option is enabled in standby mode the keypad will hide the Control Panel and zone display s
92. e shows a flashing star on the left if the tamper is not longer present Memory and the current tamper displayed respect to the total of tampers on the right gt the display bottom line alternatively shows the label of the object in tamper status and the tamper cause 5 Press ENTER to skip to View Reset Faults Press A to view the next tamper if there are no more tampers to view the display shows the next available events faults or bypass or the Partition and System status Press OFF to reset the tampers 6 Press ENTER to confirm 7 Press ESC to view the next event View Reset Faults The keypad shows the Faults if present gt the display top line shows the current fault displayed respect to the total of faults on the right gt the display bottom line shows the fault label 8 Press ENTER to skip to View Bypass Press A to view the next fault if there are no more faults to view the display shows the next available events bypass or the Partition and System status Press OFF to reset the faults 9 Press ENTER to confirm 10 Press ESC to view the next event 72 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel View Bypass The keypad shows the Bypass if pres ent gt the display top line shows the current bypass dis played respect to the total of bypass on the right gt the display bottom line shows the label of the by passed zone 11 Press ENTER to skip to View Partition and
93. ed gt O the zone is Normally Open Not Supervised gt C the zone is Normally Closed Not Supervised gt D the zone is DEOL Double End Of Line Super vised gt S the zone is SEOL single End Of Line Super vised gt X the relative terminal is an output gt Board are the zones on the Main Board gt Ein01 are the zones on the Input Expander 01 5 Press the number relative to a Zone to change its standby status and supervision option press 1 for zone terminal T1 2 for zone terminal T2 e so on press the number until the display shows the re quired option Press the key A or B to change the options for all terminals Press the key C or D to select the device Press ENTER when the display shows the required standby status for each zone The top line shows the number of Delayed Zones The bottom line shows the status of the Delayed Option for each zone on the device indicated on the right side as follow gt the zone is not used gt i the zone Is Instant gt D the zone is Delayed gt M the zone has been Modified by BOSS gt Board are the zones on the Main Board gt Ein01 are the zones on the Input Expander 01 ms The Mletter next to a zone indicates that the zone s delay options Entry Delay and Exit Delay were changed by BOSS in a configuration DOES NOT Supported by the Wizard Setup then NOT modifi able by the Wizard Setup 6 Press the number relative to a Zone t
94. ed the event does NOT call the respective telephone number lf ENABLED default the event calls the respective telephone number see the Phonebook options group us The Control Panel will send either a Voice Mes Sage or a Reporting Code depending on the Type set for the Phone Number in the Phonebook Group use The Control Panel will call either ALL programmed Phone numbers or the programmed Phone num bers until one call is successful depending on the options Call All Voice and Call All Digital m SMS This sub group of options involves settings for SMS messages that must be sent by the events SMS Enabled If disabled default the event does NOT send SMS lf ENABLED the event sends an SMS messages to the numbers selected in the option SMS Tel Numbers When the event OCCURS the SMS message consists of the following parts See the SMS Messages option group gt SMS n 1 gt SMS n 2 Panel Header Alarm for alarms or SMS n 3 Tamper for tampers or SMS n 4 Fault for troubles or SMS n 8 Generic for other events gt the SMS message selected in the option SMS Text PS NL ONL a 54 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel When the event ENDS the SMS message consists of the following parts see the SMS Messages option group gt SMS n 1 Panel Header gt SMS n 5 Restoral Alarm for alarms or SMS n 6 Restoral Tamper for tampers or SMS n 7 Restoral Fault for troubles or SMS
95. ed to nega tive e g Fire detectors O Normally Closed The zone is in Standby status when the zone terminal is connected to negative The zone is in Alarm status when the zone terminal is open O Single End Of Line The Zone is in Standby status when a 10 Kohms resistor brown black or ange gold is connected between the zone terminal and negative If the terminal zone shorts to negative the Control Panel will detect Tamper conditions and generate the following events gt Tamper on zone relative to the zone concerned gt Tamper alarm on partition relevant to the Partition the Zone is assigned to In all other cases Unbalancing Open etc the zone is in Alarm status O Double End Of Line The Zone in standby status when two 10 Kohms resistors brown black or ange gold are connected in parallel between the zone terminal and negative If one of the resistors disconnects the Control Panel will generate the events associated with the Zone Type refer to Type In all other cases Zone Open Con nected to Negative etc the Control Panel will detect Tamper conditions and generate the following events gt Tamper on zone relative to the zone concerned gt Tamper alarm on partition relevant to the Partition the Zone is assigned to This Balance Type using 2 wires will allow the sys tem to detect open Alarm and Tamper contacts re fer to Connecting to a Double Balance zone Wireless Device Ser
96. elected day gt the number of the selected day gt the day of the week for the current year and for the next year Select Partition This menu is to select the Partitions to see on the Perpetual Calendar O All partitions the Perpetual Calendar shows the Time Tables for all Partitions O Partition the Perpetual Calendar shows the Time Tables for the selected Partition Enable Disable This button is to enable disable the Scheduler for specific days Select the required days on the Perpetual Calendar then select the Enable Disable button to change the Scheduler status gt the grey background indicates that the Scheduler is disabled gt the coloured background indicates that the Sched uler is enabled ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 65 Timers The Timers group options is to setup the timers as follow E Time table The Time Tables works as the same relevant to the Event Schedule refer to Time table in the Event Schedule paragraph for more information except for the following Edit By Clicking on the Timers button you can setup the relevant Time Table by means the Timer Event Ed itor as described in the relevant paragraph E Timer Event Editor Each Time Table allow to you set up up to 4 ON Time and up to 4 OFF time for each Timer as follow On Set the time when the Timer activates Off Set the time when the Timer deactivates os In order that a timer active before midnight re mains ac
97. elli ne O UOVVII TO 2 COTTO Maintenance on date scheduled for the maintenance of the Se Panel ri orvice Panel condition J J a J y gt B gt U CI d Idul ITIRPPEII Li CITI IC IG duil O fle SIT ESlOle Zone Detector a Zone detects a fault condition ALL the zones return to standby status Automatic during auto arming a zone is on alarm At SPOT EVENT Arming Refused default the Panel must inhibit the arming with O 2 DUL a AUNQ UTO diali Tamper on an Armed Partition s Zone is tampered ALL the Armed Partition s Tampered Zones Armed GSM Absence NABLE to communi Mo with th M Q for 30 onds GSM Link the GSM network is busy there is no GSM signal or there is a problem with the SIM card ent and the GSM Module is communicating ing the SIM card z D Uy m O D D D O V S O Q S I Q S g Q 5 Q D m D Uy O D D D O V S sl S I Q S 2 Q 5 Q D Q S D OO Y ra D 3 T D V O 0 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel EVENTS ENDSWHEN Failed on failed SIS VTIOE Table 14 Other Events the control panel receives the following SMS the control panel receives the following SMS SHE lt PIN gt OFFH lt Command String gt lt Text gt A A Table 15 ncoming SMS events Caller ID to
98. en for at least 50 ms or b it receives 5 pulses within the Vibration Sensitivity value Supervision If this option is Enabled the system will be able to signal the loss of the Wireless detector The Receiver will trigger the Lost wireless zone event as soon as the programmed Supervisory time expires re fer to the Time supervision zones under Accesso ries in the Configuration section The placement of Wireless detector will not be indicated however the re spective information will be recorded in the log Behavior The Zones can be used for system monitor ing Alarm Zones or management Command Zones o gt The Wireless Zones CANNOT be Command work properly during the test information on the Zones keypads event logger outputs and telephone actions ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 41 O Alarm Event Alarm Zone If Alarm conditions are detected the Alarm Zones will generate the re spective event refer to Type The Events Action page will allow you to associate each event with one or more actions activation of Outputs Digital Com municator Dialler etc The system cannot generate an Alarm event until the Partitions the Zone is assigned to Arm refer to Partitions us This does not apply to 24h and Fire Zone events as these events do not depend on Partition status gt If the zone is NOT an Exit Delay or Last Exit Zone refer to Type the Control Panel will
99. encase the Zone Events Fire 24h Burglar etc Each Zone event will in turn gener ate a Partition event on the Partition the Zone is associ ated with The Partition event will not terminate until all the Zone events end Partition Events can be restored to standby by gt changing the Partition status Armed Disarmed gt running Alarm Reset from a Keypad the entered User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on the Partition concerned gt running Alarm Stop from the Keypad the entered User PIN and Keypad must be jointly enabled on the Partition concerned gt Using a valid Key on a Reader both Key and Reader must be jointly enabled on the Partition concerned System Events These are Control Panel generated warnings e g Power Failure System Events can be restored to standby by gt running Alarm Reset from a Keypad gt running Alarm Stop from a Keypad gt using a Key on a Reader Spot Events Spot events such as Recognized User PIN on Keypad are instant Therefore any action under taken on termination would serve no purpose Therefore gt Bistable Outputs CANNOT be associated with Spot Events gt Dialler and Digital Communicator Actions CANNOT be associated with restoral of Spot Events E Incoming SMS events These events Table 15 occur and end when the con trol panel receives an SMS with the following format HABS E lt PIN gt lt ON JOFF gt lt Command String gt lt Text gt
100. ent Alarm condition e g due to Trouble conditions will generate one Alarm cycle ONLY It will be unable to generate fur ther cycles until the Alarm counter has been cleared AK in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards the Hold up Zone s Cycles must be 255 Pulses This option permit to set the number of pulses re quired the number of times the zone come into Alarm sta tus before the zone generate an alarm before the Control Panel consider the zone violated Depending on the zone type it has different meanings and value ranges For on board zone with Roller Blind attribute it deter mines the number of fast pulses greater than 600 us the zone will allow before signalling violation 1 through 7 For on board zone with Vibration attribute it regulates the vibration Pulse threshold pulses greater then 250 us with range values between 0 through 7 where 0 and 1 means the zone goes into alarm status when it detect 1 impulse lasting longer than the Sensitivity set For all other type of zone it represents the number of pulses required pulses greater than 300 ms before the zone trigger an alarm value range 1 through 3 Pulses Window This option will determine the Pulse threshold time i e the time allowed for the Pulse coun ter to reach the programmed threshold 42 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel In And Group If this option is enabled the Partition the zone is assigned to goes in
101. evel you can ac tivate only the Super keys the keys 1 2 and 3 pressed for at least 3 seconds Eg 1 Emergency 2 Fire 3 Alarm Level 2 Access by the Limited and Normal user after entering a PIN see Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu in the APPENDIX section Level 3 Access by the Master user and Installer after entering a PIN see KEYPAD OPERATIONS section and Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu in the APPENDIX section Level 4 Access by the Installer or the manufacturer s qualified personnel after entering a PIN see KEYPAD OPERATIONS section and Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu in the APPENDIX section Technical Specifications Table 4 on the next page shows the technical Specifica tions of the ABSOLUTA series The below table shows the current draw I mA col umn and size of the accessory components components ip MS mm ABSOLUTA Main Board 150 175x99x17 ABS GSM Module 99x65 5x12 ABSOLUTA T Line Keypad with proximity reader enabled 134x114x28 5 with proximity reader disabled PREMIUM Keypadwith proximity reader enabled 134x114x28 5 with proximity reader disabled CLASSIKA Keypad 30 11049110075 144 5x116x27 5 ECLIPSE2 Key Reader PROXI Key Reader M IN OUT Programmable Input Output Expander 108x101x34 BXM12 B 30 Power Station 10 240x348x97 _BXM12 B 50 Power Station 10 240x348x97 aa 08x22 ABSOLUTA INTRODUCTION 11 ABS16P15 ABS16P35 ABS42M35
102. eypad and via telephone refer to Outputs ON OFF under OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD section and Turn Reserved Outputs ON OFF under OPERATING THE SYSTEM FROM A TELEPHONE section in the USER MANUAL use The user may activate or deactivate ONLY the Re served Outputs that share at least one Area with the PIN and the keypad used the telephone is en abled over all Areas see the Partitions option us The Master PIN can activate deactivate the Out put via Status page if the output is programmed as Reserved If the output is not Reserved only the Installer can activate deactivate it us Reserved Outputs CANNOT be associated with the Events on the Events Actions page 5 The Open Collector Outputs are the terminals O1 and O2 on the Main Board the terminal T1 T2 T3 or T4 on the Main Board when set as Output the Terminal T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 or T6 on the Input Output Expander when set as output 46 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel When you exit a programming session via PC Modem or Keypad the Reserved Outputs will restore to the sta tus they were in before the programming session started Monostable Enabled If this option is disabled at de fault the Output is Bistable it will activate when AT LEAST ONE of its associated Events occurs and will stop when ALL of its associated Events end If this option is enabled the Output is Monostable it will activate when AT LEAST ONE of its
103. f the A LED on the keypads and the Fig amp message refer View Trouble Mode i in E USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION Out short pw s WHERE The Power Station label E Wireless Module The Wireless Module page will allow you to enroll and set up the Receiver connected to the KEY BUS use For information regarding the Enabled option re fer to Configuration The Control Panel signals the lost of the Receiver by gt the ON status of the A LED on the keypads in Standby status gt the message i pez iced onthe LCD keypads in Tamper Alarm Visualization mode LED A ON gt the ON status of the T Tamper LED on the LED keypads in Alarm Visualization mode LED A ON gt the WLS receiver lost event The Control Panel signals the receiver opening and wall detaching by gt the ON status of the A LED on the keypads in Standby status gt the message iis pace 7 on the LCD keypads in Tamper Alarm Visualization mode LED A ON gt the character next the ta icon on the LCD keypads in Partition Status mode gt the ON status of the T Tamper LED on the LED keypads in Alarm Visualization mode LED A ON gt the Wireless Receiver Tamper event Supervision Period This option will allow you to pro gram the supervisory time for the Supervised Wireless Zones refer to Supervision under Zones Each wireless zone should send a supervisory signal withi
104. fect of the Oscillation and Cycle options on Bistable and Monostable Outputs ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 47 Voice Messages This Option Group will allow you to manage voice mes sages This Control Panel can store up to 206 mes sages of 20 7 minutes in total 1 12 s Long Message High Quality 205 6 s short messages low quality You can record the Voice Messages via a microphone connected to the PC or you can load a prerecorded messages from the PC resources hard disk LAN etc us This Control Panel supports WAVE audio files WAV with different specifications Possible con version errors are handled logged and displayed to the user RECORD button press to start recording of the voice message wu LOAD button click to load a recorded voice mes sage from the PC resources hard disk LAN etc SAVE button click to save the voice message on the PC resources hard disk LAN etc ERASE button click to delete the voice message PLAY button click to listen to the voice message i PAUSE button click to pause playing or recording of the voice message m STOP button click to stop playing or recording of the voice message When recording a message a counter indicates in real time the time elapsed SIA In order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards reserved messages for alarm tamper fault and automatic arming refused from No 2 to No 9 and No 13 should NOT be
105. fer to Balance and Sensi tivity of an Instant Zone that is not Unbypassed or in Test status refer to Attributes has not run its pro grammed Cycles refer to Cycles and whose Parti tions are Armed will generate the following events gt Alarm on zone related to the Zone concerned Generic alarm on partition relative to the Armed Partitions of the Zone O Entry delay Violation of an Entry Delay Zone that is not Unbypassed or in Test status has not run its programmed Cycles and whose Partitions are Armed will trigger the longest Entry Delay of all of its Partitions All the associated Keypads will beep until the delay expires If the Partitions the Zone is assigned to are not Disarmed before the delay ex pires or if the Zone is violated after the Delay the system will generate the Events like an Instant Zone The first Zone on the path to a Disarm point Reader or Keypad should be programmed as an Entry de lay Zone O Entry path Violation of an Entry path Zone will generate the events like an Instant Zone unless during the Entry Time of its Partition and also un less the zone is bypassed or in Test status or has run its programmed Cycles Violation of an Entry path Zone during the Entry Time of its Partition will not trigger any events The Zones leading to a Disarm point Reader or Key pad should be programmed as Entry path Zones O Exit delay Violation
106. g the rela tive key the language of the Keypad in use will change immediately 76 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel 1 7 Enabling Level 4 access Level 4 is reserved to qualified personal to upgrade the Control Panel Firmware Level 4 access is Disabled by default You can enable disable the Level 4 access as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Action option by pressing 1 3 Select Enable lev 4 4 Press OFF to disable Level 4 access PIN then press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu 5 Press ON to enable Level 4 access PIN then press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu 1 8 Clear Faults and Tampers You can clear fault and tamper signalling as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Action option by pressing 1 3 Select Clear Fault Tamp 4 Press ENTER 5 Select the action required by pressing the relative key gt 1 the Fault signalling will be cleared gt 2 the Tamper signalling will be cleared 6 Press ENTER to perform the selected actions 7 Press ENTER again to confirm your choice or press ESC to go back to step 5 8 Press ESC to go back to step 3 ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 14 1 9 Option Programming by Keypad You can programming the main Control Panel options by an LCD Keypad as fo
107. he BPI peripherals downstream of a Power Station these devices will be powered by the Power Station therefore will not load the Control Panel BPI bus gt using a Power Station to provide the voltage for the BPI peripheral load use The cable length downstream of a Power station should not to be included the overall wire length for the Control Panel BPI bus Connecting Detectors You can connect the detectors to gt terminals L1 L2 L3 and L4 of the Control Panel gt terminals T1 T2 T3 and T4 of the Control Panel if programmed as Input Lines Zones gt terminals T1 T2 and T3 of the PREMIUM keypads depending on the programmed operating mode re fer to the PREMIUM s instructions for more informa tion gt terminals T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 and T6 of the Input Out put Expander M IN OUT depending on the pro grammed operating mode refer to the M IN OUT s instructions for more information The following terminals can be used for the power sup ply to the detectors gt F and gt negative for each pair of Input Lines Zones on the Control Panel 13 8 V positive is present on F terminals protected by resettable fuse 0 4 A gt F and 74 negative for each pair of Input Lines Zones on the M IN OUT Input Output Expander 13 8 V positive is present on F terminals pro tected by resettable fuse 0 4 A gt F and negative for three Input Lines Zones on the PREMIUM Keyp
108. he Figure 1 on page 11 ms The recognition of the USB key is possible ONLY if a USB cable is not connected to the PC 3 Access the Level 4 menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 4 Select the Action option by pressing 1 5 Select USB gt FW upgrade 6 Press ENTER 7 The Control Panel will restarts if the firmware up grading succeeds otherwise the keypad display shows the following message 8 In this case press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu and repeat the operation after you have checked that gt you have inserted the USB key in the USB port on the Control Panel gt the used USB key is supported by the Control Panel gt you have downloaded the firmware in the folder k_ fw on the USB key gt you have downloaded the correct firmware us You can view the current Control Panel Firmware as described in View the Control Panel Firmware Revision in this section use When you update the firmware from 1 60 to 2 00 version wait for the second restart before attempt any operation 1 6 Modify the LCD Keypad language You can modify the LCD Keypad language as follow 1 Accessthe Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Selectthe Action option by pressing 1 3 Select Modify Lang 4 Press ENTER the Keypad display shows the avail able languages 5 Select the required language by pressin
109. he Partition concerned expires Key Clear Panel Calls If this option is enabled the Control Panel will clear the running call and all the queued calls triggered by events associated with the Control panel when the key is recognized Key Clear Calls on Partitions If this option is en abled the Control Panel will clear the running call and all the queued calls triggered by events associated with the Key Partitions when the key is recognized ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 63 In AND Group If this option is enabled the Key must be used with another Key or Code to Disarm its Parti tions as set in the And Keys Codes Num option refer to the Partition Option Group Key Timer If this option is enabled the Key will be able to perform its programmed functions ONLY during its Timer slots refer to Timers Key Presence If this option is enabled the Key can be programmed and used for system access Many applications require fewer Keys This option will allow you to enable only the required number of keys thus simplifying the programming process while in creasing the security level keys which have not been made Available can be considered inexistent Partitions If disabled the Key CANNOT manage the Partition If ENABLED the Key can manage the Partition Default ONLY Partition n 1 is enabled Codes and Keys Keyfobs This Option group is to setup the Keyfobs Wireless Keys as follow E Keyf
110. hen the event occurs it activates the outputs selected in the options First Output Second Output and Third Output First Second Third Output Select the Outputs that the event must activate when it occurs you can set up to three outputs for each event m Voice Messages This subgroup of options is for setting the playing of Voice Messages due to an event up to three Voice Messages can be selected for each event The Voice Messages may be played by the loud speaker of the AS100 see the AS100 option and or sent to the programmed telephone numbers see the Telephone and Telephone Numbers options AS100 If disabled default the event DOES NOT play the Voice Messages lf ENABLED when the event occurs the Voice Mes sages selected in the options First Message Second Message and Third Message are played First Second Third Message Select the messages that the Control Panel must play for the event When the event OCCURS the following messages are played in sequence gt Message nr 1 Welcome ONLY if the Telephone option is enabled gt Message nr 2 Alarm for alarm events or Message nr 3 Tamper tamper events or Message nr 4 Fault for fault events or Message nr 8 General Activation for other events gt First Message Second Message and Third Message ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 53 When the event ENDS the following messages are played in sequence gt Message nr 1 Welcome ONLY if
111. ial Number This option is for the ESN Electronic Serial Number of the Wireless detec tor which is assigned to the selected Zone ms You cannot program the device parameters until you have entered its ESN The ESN will allow the Control Panel to identify the wire less device on the system The ESN may comprise hexadecimal digits A B C D E and F in order to lower the risk of duplicate ESNs ms Some Wireless Devices have 5 digit and 6 digit ESNs printed on back use ONLY 6 digit ESNs with this Control Panel O Replacing Wireless Detector To replace a Wire less detector assigned to a Zone select the required Zone then enter the ESN of the new Wireless detec tor in the Wireless Device Serial Number option O Enrolling Wireless Detector To enrol a Wireless detector select an empty Zone then enter the Wire less detector ESN in the Wireless Device Serial Number option O Unenrolling Wireless Detector To unenrol a Wireless detector assigned to a Zone select the re quired Zone then enter 000000 in the Wireless De vice Serial Number option ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 39 Type The Type determines the affect the Armed Dis armed status of the partitions will have on the Alarm sig nals and whether the Zone will trigger Alarms immedi ately or after a programmed delay is All Zones other than Fire and 24h will be clas sified as Burglar O Instant Violation re
112. ic box ABS P re quires the ABS AK antenna c 7 Remove bolt 95 and washer 96 from connector 97 of wire 98 provided with the ABS AK antenna 8 Insert connector 97 in hole 39 of the ABS P box 9 Insert washer 96 and screw in bolt 95 until connec tor 97 is blocked 10 Screw antenna 94 onto connector 97 11 Screw connector 99 onto the Module s connec tor 93 Check that the GSM signal is strong enough at the loca tion chosen for the control panel s installation see Sta tus page if it is NOT strong enough try to move the antenna on the metal box or the control panel or try with the ANT EU external antenna Program the options for the GSM Module GSM and SMS Message option groups 99 gt Figure 6 Parts of the ABS GSM Module a of the BGSM 100CA antenna for metal box b and of the ABS AK an tenna for plastic box c 20 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Mounting the Control Panel Please read this section carefully to get an overall view of the steps involved in installing the ABSOLUTA Con trol Panel The ABSOLUTA Control Panel should be located in a safe dry place that is far from sources of interference Once you have selected a suitable place create a lay out of all the system peripherals Keypads Readers Detectors etc and ensure that you will be able to con nect the Main power peripherals and if necessary the telephone line to the ABSOLUTA without difficulty Allow at leas
113. illustrates connection of a Self powered Siren and an Indoor Siren to Output no 1 on the Control Panel gt Output no 1 on the Control Panel is programmed as Normally Closed gt N is the positive power and Input of the Self pow ered Siren The Siren will activate when positive 13 8 V fails on the N terminal gt B is the positive power and Input of the Indoor Si ren The Siren will activate when positive 13 8 V is applied to the B terminal gt gt and GND are the negative power terminals of the Self powered Siren and Indoor Siren gt A S and AS1 AS2 are the Normally Closed Tam per contacts of the Self powered Siren and Indoor Si ren To provide Tamper detection connect the Signalling device Tamper contact to the Control Panel Tamper Line or to a 24h zone refer to Connecting Tamper Contacts 28 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m Supervised Output Output no 1 can be set up as Supervised Output This type of output must be programmed as Normally Closed refer to Attributes under Outputs in the PROGRAMMING section The Control Panel can de tect short circuit and connection interrupt to terminals A of output with this attribute The wiring diagram in Figure 16 illustrates the connection of an Indoor Siren to the Supervised Output using a 2 2 KQ across terminals A and negative The 2 2 KQ resistor included in the package have 3 red bands and a gold band Th
114. in Stay mode i e Zones with the Internal Attribute will be Bypassed gt Instant Stay the Partition will Arm in Stay mode with zero Entry Delay gt Disarm the Partition will Disarm Green As per the Yellow option but for B Mode m Power station The Power stations page will allow you to enroll and setup the Power Stations mse For information regarding the Enrolled and Label parameters refer to the Configuration section AC Fail Delay Set the delay for the MAINS fault on the Power Supply Station before it will be signalled Valid entries 0 through 3600 seconds in 1 second steps Default setting 0 seconds EK In order to comply with the EN50131 6 standards this option MUST NOT be more then 60 seconds Low Battery Delay Set the delay for the low battery on the Power Supply Station battery voltage below 11 4 V before it will be signalled Valid entries 0 through 3600 seconds in 1 second step Default setting 0 seconds SIA In order to comply with the EN50131 6 standards this option MUST NOT be more then 300 seconds The Control Panel can detect and signal gt forced opening or removal of Power stations gt interruption of power supply to the Power stations gt the status of Power station batteries gt the status of Power supply modules gt the status of Power station Outputs J Forced opening or removal will be signalled by gt the Tamper on BPI Device event refe
115. include a speaker and a microphone By means the AS100 gt the Installer can record and playback the Voice Mes sages refer to 2 1 Voice Message Recording in the KEYPAD OPERATION section gt the User can perform some audio functions by a re mote telephone refer to OPERATING THE SYSTEM FROM A TELEPHONE in the User Man ual gt the user can have an audio feedback on the security system status refer to Event and Actions in the PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC section gt the Central Station operator can perform an audio verification of the alarm event us This Control Panel support ONE AS17100 Refer to the diagram in Figure 20 for the connection of the AS100 to the Control Panel s Main Board QA The audio station AS100 is NOT certified IMQ SECURITY SYSTEMS and therefore does not conform to the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards lt Control Panel Figure 20 Connecting the AS100 to the Control Panel Connecting a Power Supply A In order to comply with the Safety regulations in force the Mains must be equipped with a bi polar isolating device for protection against over voltage and short circuit to Earth e g au tomatic isolating switch The ABSOLUTA is powered from the Mains 230V 50 Hz through a Switching power supply lo cated inside the cabinet The cabinet can also house a backup battery not included for power backup during Mains failure Mains failure will be signalled by the
116. indow is running refer to Scheduler Timers Timer Disarm This option provides the system with a Disarm command filter If a Timer window is associated with a Partition the system will carry out commands to Dis arm the Partition concerned ONLY when the respective Timer window is running refer to Scheduler Timers Max Overtime Requests This option will allow you to set the maximum number of Overtime Requests EXAMPLE If a Timer controlled Partition is scheduled to Arm at 17 45 and the Overtime request period is set at 60 minutes and the Max No of Overtime re quests is set at 2 Arming can be postponed until 19 45 by two Overtime requests 17 45 2 x 60 min utes after which Overtime requests will be ignored The maximum Overtime request is 180 minutes us Overtime Requests will affect the imminent Arming event ONLY 44 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Phonebook Label This option is to enter a significant label for the number Phone Number Enabled You can enable disable the communication on the Telephone Number You may need to disable the Telephone Number with out cancel all its settings to re enable it after a certain period White list If the Black List option is ENABLED see GSM options group the control panel ONLY answers calls coming from telephone numbers with the White List option enabled Default disabled us This option ONLY affects calls received on the GSM
117. ions that you can perform depend on your access level as indicated in the previous page me di shows the data and time and the message 2 i i on standby status 1 Press a then enter the Installer PIN 0104 at de fault to access the Installer Level or press b and enter the Level 4 PIN 0400 at default to access the Level 4 us The Installer Level and the Level 4 access must be enabled as indicated in the previous page The display shows the following message gt if you do not enter the valid PIN before the 60 sec onds timeout expires gt if you enter a wrong PIN View Rest Alarms The keypad shows the Alarms if present gt the A light ON indicates alarms in course gt the A light flashing indicates alarms in memory gt the display top line shows a flashing star on the left if the alarm is not longer present Alarm Memory and the current alarm displayed respect to the total of alarms on the right gt the display bottom line shows the label of the zone in alarm status 2 Press ENTER to skip View Reset Tampers Press A to view the next alarm if there are no more alarms to view the display shows the next available events tampers faults or bypass or the Partition and System status Press OFF to reset the alarms 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 Press ESC to view the next event View Reset Tampers The keypad shows the Tam pers if present gt the display top lin
118. ireless Detector assigned to a Zone is Low the Control Panel will generate a Warn ing low battery on wireless detector event This event will not identify the Wireless detector concerned However the respective information will be recorded in the log as follows gt TYPE Low Battery gt ID EVENT Label of the Wireless Zone no When a Wireless Detector fails to transmit a supervi sory signal within a certain time frame the Control Panel will generate a Lost wireless zone event Power station The Power station has been especially designed for Security system applications The tamper protected box protected against opening and forced removal can house a backup battery for power supply during black out This Control Panel supports BXM12 B 30 3 A Power Station and BXM12 B 50 5 A Power station EA The BXM12 B 30 and BXM12 B 50 power stations are NOT certified IMQ SECURITY SYSTEMS and then NOT comply to the EN50131 1 EN50131 and EN50131 3 6 standards BOSS The BOSS software runs under Windows pro vides full Programming Customer Database and real time Supervisory functions and will allow you to make the fullest use of all the system features BLUMO3 It is a standard modem that will allow you to Upload Download options and carry out remote man agement of the control panel by phone Teleservice 10 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Access Levels for panel management Level 1 Access by any person at this l
119. isarms Entry Time on one of the Entry delay Zones belonging to Partition the Partition detects Alarm conditions and the the Partition Entry Time expires or the Parti tion Disarms K K a LJ LJ LJ gt m Exit Time on the Partition Arms in Stay or Away Mode the Partition Exit Time expires the Generic alarm on partition Event oc the Partition Resets Memory Alarm on Partition Generic alarm on partition Fire Alarm on partition n g a Alarm condition artition Armed In av or Awav Mode Global Away the Partition Arms in Away Mode ming Partition with Q z Partial Stay the Partition Arms in Stay Mode with Zero the Partition Arms in Away Mode or Disarms ming Partition Dela Tamper alarm on partition fe amper condition associated with the Partition Q o stando Delinquency on the Inactivity Delinquency Time expires SPOT EVENT Partition Negligence on the Negligence Time expires SPOT EVENT Partition Chime on a Zone with the Chime option belonging to SPOT EVENT Partition the Partitio Reset on t is requested using a User SPOT EVENT rtition PIN and Keypad jointly enabled for th tion Schedule on the scheduler arms the partition the scheduler disarms the partition titior Arming Refused SPOT EVENT on Partition fL Automatic SPOT EVENT Arming Refused alarm At default the Panel must inhibit the Table 11 Partition Eve
120. lable Logi cal Zone position tagged as free skipping all the positions that result as occupied 4 If there is a free Logical Zone position goes to the next step else it quits the procedure 5 The Control Panel maps the Physical Zone to the free Logical Zone position This sequence will be repeated until there are Physical Zones available to be mapped or Logical Zone posi tions free APPENDIX At the end of the wired zones auto mapping procedure all the mapped zones become functional Two main scenarios may be considered O The auto mapping process runs on a completely cleared zone s map first panel power on or BPI en rol after a full factory default In this case gt the available Physical Zones will be mapped se quentially starting from the first Logical Zone posi tion O The auto mapping process runs on a written zone s map BPI enrol on an already configured system In this case gt the Physical Zones that are still present maintain their Logical Zone position gt the Physical Zones that are no longer present if any will free their Logical Zone position gt the new physical zones if any will be mapped in all the free Logical Zone positions available ms The Wireless Zones mapping is under control of the installer the Control Panel simply suggests at each Wireless zone enrolling what is the first Logi cal Zone position free ABSOLUTA APPENDIX 89 Reporting Formats This paragr
121. llow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Action option by pressing 1 3 Select Panel Prog 4 Press ENTER 5 Select the Option Group you want set up by press ing a and b then press ENTER and refer to the rela tive paragraph os The Installer Menu Timeout is suspended during the Option Programming The keypad exits from the Installer Menu when you press ESC after the Installer Menu Timeout has expired E Zones The Zone option let you to set up the Zone Partitions as follow 1 Enter the Identification Number of the Zone you want set up 2 Press ENTER 3 Press ENTER again the characters on the display bottom line show the Partitions of the selected zone the 1stis for Partition 1 the 2nd is for Partition 2 and so on as follow gt the Zone is assigned to the Partition gt the Zone is NOT assigned to the Partition 4 Setup the Zone Partitions as follow gt Pressa to assign ALL the Partitions to the Zone gt Press b to assign none Partition to the zone gt Press c and d to scroll the Partitions a blinking char acter indicates the currently selected Partition gt Press ON to assign the selected Partition to the Zone gt Press OFF to NOT assign the selected Partition to the Zone gt Press ENTER to confirm the Zone Partitions or ESC to discharge the changes and go back to step 1
122. mMm C O O O 0 V ts W m dia O IL c SS gt Table 12 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System continued 7 Transmits 000 for the operation performed by the Command Zones and the Scheduler the Identification Number of the PIN which produced the event from 001 to 128 the Identification Number increased by 128 units of the Digital Key which produced the event from 129 to 378 the Identification Number increased by 128 250 units of the Wireless Key which produced the event from 379 to 394 For example if the event was produced by PIN no 1 001 is transmitted if the event was produced by Digital Key no 1 129 1 128 is transmitted 90 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel L CODE GROUP ZONE TYPE 4 219 system faut 3 00 00 000 BTBJ 0000 000 RealtimezoneonPanel o 00 00 000 00 00 0000 000 ZonebypassonPanel 5 70 00 000 BB BU 0000 000 00 MiLSrreceiverlost 3 33 00 000 EM ENL 0000 000 9 PartitionalarmonPanel 1 30 00 000 BA BH 0000 000 Partitiontamperon Panel 1 37 00 000 TATR 0000 000 Partial arming on Panel 4 41 00 000 NL OP 0000 000 Globalarmingon Panel 4 00 oo 000 cuor 0000 000 0000 Exittimeon Partition 0 00 oo 000 00 00 0000 000 Entry time on Partition ol oo oo oo 00 00 0000 000 Autoarming warning Partition 0 00 00 000
123. med Autobypassable Zones with this attribute will be by passed automatically if violated during Arming proce dure of their Partitions They will be unbypassed when their Partitions are Disarmed use The Autobypassable attribute is ineffective on Exit Delay Zones Autobypass with Reset Unbypass Zones with this attribute will be bypassed automatically if violation oc curs during Arming procedure of their Partitions They will be unbypassed when standby is restored Roller Blind This option must be enabled on the Zones used for Roller blind contacts This is valid only for main board zones If you enable this option you must set the Roller Blind Window the time to count the set pulses so the zone will trigger an alarm and Pulses that deter mine the zone violation as per the following example A zone with a Pulses threshold of 4 and a Roller Blind Window of 2 minutes will signal violation when its con tact generates 4 pulses within 2 minutes Vibration This option must be enabled on the Zones used for Vibration detectors This is valid only for main board zones If you enable this option you must set the options Vibration Sensitivity and Pulses that deter mine the zone violation as per the following example A zone with the Vibration Sensitivity threshold of 10 and Pulses threshold of 5 will generate an alarm when a it receives a single pulse that exceeds the Vibration Sensitivity threshold of 10 the zone will be op
124. minal O2 is relevant to the output no 3 E At default The O2 open collector output is active in case of trouble If this setting is not changed to maintain compliance with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards you must NOT connected additional and self powered sirens to this output Alternatively you can connect the Alarm Signalling De vices to gt terminals T1 T2 T3 and T4 of the Control Panel if programmed as Outputs gt terminals T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 and T6 of the Input Out put Expander M IN OUT depending on the pro grammed operating mode refer to the M IN OUT s instructions for more information ATA i conan rapo sis indoor siren siren self powered Figure 15 Connecting a Self powered Siren and an In door Siren to Control Panel Output no 1 Alarm Signalling Devices such as Self Powered Si rens Indoor Sirens Telephones Diallers etc can be classified as follows gt Intrinsic Security Devices e g Self Powered Si rens activated by voltage failure on the respective terminal gt Positive Alarm Line devices e g Indoor Sirens ac tivated by positive 12 V on the respective terminal gt Negative Alarm Line devices activated by negative 0 V on the respective terminal gt Supervised Alarm Line devices activated by im pedance unbalance on the respective terminal The wiring diagram depend on the Alarm Signalling De vice to connect The wiring diagram in Figure 15
125. ming on incomplete exit condition Refuse arming on keyfob Apply EN50131 to Scheduler Refused arming on Command Zones E Event Log Labels These options allow you to assign labels in your own language to the WHERE and WHO fields used in the event log to identify where an event took place and who caused it WHERE Label On Board Zone WHERE Label Panel WHERE Label System WHERE Label Tel Line WHERE Label WLS Receiver WHERE Label IP Link WHERE Label GPRS Link WHERE Label GSM Link WHERE Label USB Link WHERE Label RS232 Link WHO Label Level 4 WHO Label Installer WHO Label Incoming Events and Actions The Events Actions page determines how the system will operate gt the first column shows the Control Panel s events gt the second column shows the details relevant to the event selected on the first column gt the table will allow you to associate the selected event with the Outputs Phone Numbers Mes sages and Contact ID as described following E Outputs This subgroup of options is there for setting Output acti vation by events up to three outputs for each event can be selected us A Bistable Output restore to standby status when the event ends A Monostable Output restore to standby status when its ON Time ends Enabled If disabled default the event does NOT acti vate the outputs lf ENABLED w
126. mmunicator 2 9 Key Disabling Enabling 3 1 View Logger 3 2 View the Firmware Version 3 3 View Zone Status and Zone Bypassing 3 4 View GSM Module Status APPENDIX Quick guide for the LCD Keypad menu Zone Automapping Reporting Formats Contact ID SIA Wireless Receivers Identification of Parts Choosing a Mounting Location Mounting the Receiver Connecting the Receiver Technical Specifications About the Control Panel The full featured ABSOLUTA security systems have been especially designed to satisfy all security needs from residential to advanced industrial applications The objective of the ABSOLUTA is to make end user operation simple and help the Installer improve effi ciency This is achieved by reduced complexity soft ware and firmware and remote programming and diagnostic facilities This system provides impressive application flexibility and many interesting features such as monitoring facili ties and telephone access The ABSOLUTA range of panels is composed of three main models based on a common platform ABSOLUTA 16 Expandable up to 16 hardwired zones or 32 wireless zones This Control Panel is dedicated to the basic applications for residential and small commer cial sectors ABSOLUTA 42 Expandable up to 42 hardwired zones This panel is dedicated to the middle high level applica tions for the residential sector and to the middle level in stallation for the Commercial Enterprise sector ABSOLUTA 10
127. modified If there is a Hold Up Zone its message should NOT be changed No 14 Options The System Option Group is to setup the options that determine the operating mode of the system You can find the following Sub Groups System Group E General Bypass Tamper on Zone If this option is enabled by passed Zones will not generate Tamper Alarms Lock Installer Code If this option is enabled restoral of the default settings WILL NOT default the PIN of In staller Code us If the option Lock Installer Code is enabled you CAN T perform the Hardware Default In this way ONLY the Installer the person that know the In Staller PIN can perform the default restore via an LCD Keypad refer to Factory Default in KEYPAD OPERATION section Enable Auto Arming If this option is enabled the Con trol Panel can perform the auto arming set in the Event Schedule option group Mains Fault Timeout This option will allow you to set the amount of time that must expire before the Warning mains failure event occurs Valid entries 0 through 250 minutes in 1 minute steps Default 0 minutes A In order to comply with the EN50131 1 EN50131 and EN50131 3 6 standards this option should not be more than 1 minute BOSS Access Code Enter the Installer PIN use fthe PIN entered in this option does not match with the one programmed into the Control Panel you CAN T download upload the options Panel ID Code Enter the
128. n Stay ALL Partitions Arm in Away Mode or Disarm on Panel mode with Z ro Dela Global Away a Partition Arms in Away Mode an n 2 L B gt X m an a Fa 2 l Entry Time on a Entry Delay Zone goes into Alarm Status D gt LJ ATIC yvnen ation IS Armed in Stay or Away Mogae ton arm Autoarming an Auto Arm Timeout starts ALL Partition Arm or an Overtime Request is Warning on Panel made Memory Alarm a Generic alarm on partition Event occurs ALL Partition Reset on Panel Alarm Stop on a Stop Alarm request is made the Control panel exits the Stop Alarms Sta Valid Key on a valid Key is used on a Reader ALL the Keys are removed from the Readers ane Valid Code on a Valid User PIN is entered on a Keypad SPOT EVENT ane Valid Keyfob on a button on a valid keyfob has been pressed SPOT EVENT ane False Key on a false Key is used on a Reader ALL false Keys have been withdrawn from ane he Reader Invalid Code on ON OFF ENTER A B C or D is pressed af SPOT EVENT anel ter entry of an Invalio cr PIN Super Key 1 on The key 1 on a Keypad is pressed e hold for 3 SPOT EVENT Panel secona Super Key 2 on The key 2 on a Keypad is pressed e hold for 3 SPOT EVENT ane e COL Super Key 3 on The key 3 on a Keypad is pressed e hold for 3 SPOT EVENT ane e COLA Keyfob Super the button A of a Wireless key is pressed and SPOT EVENT A on Fan
129. n a programmed interval If the Receiver does not receive the signal it will generate a Loss of Wireless Zone event Valid entries 1 96 1 15 minutes 4 1 hour 96 24 hours in 15 minute steps At default 15 minutes EK In order to comply with the EN50131 5 3 standard the Supervision Period must be 15 minutes Jamming Detect If ENABLED BOSS reserves the last Wireless Detector slot the n 32 to the RF jamming detection and signalling and assigns it to the last Soft ware Zone with 200000 ESN If the Control Panel detects RF jamming it will be sig nalled by an above the ta icon on the Keypad and by the Tamper wireless device event Jamming and BPI Device Tamper will be signalled by above the tm icon on the Keypad Jamming and Receiver Tamper will be signalled by the Tam per wireless device event If the signal is due to ai Tamper jamming opening or removal the is ameer event will be logged 2 If the battery voltage drops below 10 2V the Power station will disconnect it automatically This operation will prevent damage to the battery 3 The Power supply module of the Power station will be considered out of order if its output voltage reaches 0 5V above or drops to 0 5 V below the preset value If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe the output voltage will be 13 8 V If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe the output voltage will depend on the probe tempera
130. nabled to request Control Panel actions Therefore an opportune combination of Events and Outputs will eliminate some of the hitches linked with access control and or limitations PIN Transfer The PIN Transfer option allows the in staller to upload or download the User PIN s with a PC connected serially to the control panel USB or RS232 by Internet GPRS with the optional ABS GSM Mod ule or using a USB key is User PINs CANNOT be uploaded or downloaded by phone because this type of connection does not offer the security needed for this type of informa tion The User needs to enable PIN Transfer as described in the section OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD gt Program gt Enable Installer Teleservice 2 2 of the USER MANUAL os When PIN Transfer is enabled the installer can also use the keypad to program ALL the numbers in the Phone Book see KEYPAD OPERATIONS gt 2 8 PSTN Communicator The User option group is to setup the User PINs as follow m User Options User Label This option maximum 16 characters is to identify the User PIN in all the operations it is involved in e g User s Name User Code If the PIN Transfer option is disabled the masked PIN a series of dots appears If the option PIN Transfer is ENABLED the PIN is dis played clearly type the desired PIN or press the but ton to have the BOSS generate a random one Available If this option is enabled the corresponding PIN
131. nd B Arming modes as follows Mode A This option is to setup the action on the Parti tion when the Wireless key performs the A Mode Arm ing as follow gt Away Arm Partition will Arm in Away mode gt Stay Arm Partition will Arm in Stay mode gt Instant Stay Partition will Arm in Stay mode with zero delay Instant gt Disarm Partition will Disarm Mode B As per Mode A but for B Mode Arming Partition Assignment If this option is enabled the Wireless Key can Arm Disarm the Partition 64 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Event Schedule The Event Schedule group options is to setup the auto matic arming disarming of the partitions at specific times as follow To automatic arming disarming a Parti tion on a specific day you must gt enable a Time Table by ticking its Enable option gt setup the time when the Partition requires to be Armed Disarmed during the day by clicking on the Partitions button of the Time Table gt Apply the Time Table to the required day by selecting it on the Perpetual Calendar and by clicking on the Apply button gt click on the Enable Disable button to enable the Time Table on the selected day gt enable Auto Arming by the Enable Auto Arming option in the General System Options or by the Auto Arm option on the Keypad Mater User Menu AK in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards if a zone is in alarm during auto arming at default the P
132. nect one end of the Earth wire Yellow Green 28 to the Earth terminal on the ABSOLUTA Mainr Board and the other to terminal on the BAQ15T12 Switching Power Supply A The Main Board must be earthed in order to protect it from electrical surges from the Tele phone Line and to comply with Safety Regula tions 6 Plug the Switching Power Supply into the connec tor 12 on the ABSOLUTA Main Board Installing BAQ35T12 Switching Power Supply Read the following steps to install the BAQ35T12 Switching Power Supply or skip to Installing the Tam per Switch 7 Cut the battery cables on the power supply use The backup battery must be connected to the con nector 13 on the Main Board It can NOT be con nected directly to power supply 8 Locate the BAO35T12 onto its supports on the backplate Ensure that the Switching Power Supply is secured firmly in place by the arrester 72 9 Using the self tapping screw 3 x 8 secure the BAQ35T12 to the hole 75 on the backplate 10 Connect one end of the Earth wire Yellow Green to terminal on the ABSOLUTA Main Board and the other to terminal on the BAQ35T 12 Switching Power Supply N The Mother Main must be earthed in order to pro tect it from electrical surges from the Telephone Line and comply with Safety Regulations 11 Insert the Switching Power Supply plug into the connector 12 on the ABSOLUTA Main Board Installing the Tamper Switch You can install the M
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134. nicate Tags win dow 3 Select the Connection Type 4 Enterthe Access PIN default 0104 5 Setup the other options as required refer to Com munication Tags Options 6 Click OK ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 69 70 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel You can perform the following operation from any LCD keypad connected to the Control Panel depending on your access level Operation Installer Level gt mi al el el wl ie D n T N n T N Level 4 View Alarms Reset Alarms View Tampers Reset Tampers View Faults Reset Faults View Bypasses View Partition Status View System Status 1 1 Zone Test 1 2 Output Test 1 3 Changing the PIN 1 4 Firmware Upgrade by an USB ke 1 6 Modify the LCD Keypad language 1 7 Enabling Level 4 access 1 8 Clear Faults and Tampers 1 9 Option Programming by Keypad 2 1 Voice Message Recording 2 2 BPI Device enrolling 2 3 Wireless Device enrolling 2 4 Key card tag enrolling 2 5 Message Download Upload via USB Ke 2 6 Option Download Upload via USB Ke 2 Factory Default 2 8 PSTN Communicator 2 9 Key Disabling Enabling 3 1 View Logger 3 2 View the Firmware Version Y Yes 3 3 View Zone Status and Zone Bypassing 3 4 Display GSM Module Status D O O O O O O D O DD O O O O O O O D D O O O O O O 60 O O n V V O O O V V V O O M M vu O N V V O O O O V O O O O use The number before the bracket is for the direct a
135. nimum system reguirements Configuration Enrolling Devices Keypads Expander In Expander Out Key Readers Power station Wireless Module Zones Partitions Phonebook Audio Session Priority Outputs Voice Messages Options General Time Options Received Call Options Phone Options Advanced Call Options EN50131 Event Log Labels Events and Actions Outputs Voice Messages SMS Event Description Incoming SMS events Caller ID over GSM events Default settings Codes and Key User PINs User Options User Arm Modes Codes and Keys Keys Codes and Keys Keyfobs Keyfob Options Keyfob Arm Modes Event Schedule Time table Partitions Event Editor Perpetual Calendar Timers Time table Timer Event Editor Perpetual Calendar GSM Generic Options Pay As You Go GPRS SMS Messages Downloading Uploading Connecting the Control Panel to the PC How Downloading Uploading the Options KEYPAD OPERATIONS Using the keypad Access to the operations Quit from the Operations 1 1 Zone Test 1 2 Output Test 1 3 Changing the PIN 1 4 Firmware Upgrade by an USB key 1 6 Modify the LCD Keypad language 1 7 Enabling Level 4 access 1 8 Clear Faults and Tampers 1 9 Option Programming by Keypad Zones Partition User PINs Keys WLS Keys 2 1 Voice Message Recording 2 2 BPI Device enrolling 2 3 Wireless Device enrolling 2 4 Key enrolling 2 5 Message Download Upload via USB Key 2 6 Option Download Upload via USB Key 2 7 Factory Default 2 8 PSTN Co
136. ntrol Panel to a PC gt locally via the RS232 Serial Port gt locally via the USB Serial Port gt remotely via the Landline PSTN gt remotely over the Internet GPRS Connecting via RS232 Serial Port 1 Connect the Control Panel RS232 serial port 10 PC LINK to a free RS232 serial port on the PC us ing the PC LINK cable accessory item as shown on Figure 24 E 9 AVE Figure 24 PC Link connection 2 Select the PC serial port used for connection with the Control Panel as follows select Modem Manager Configuration from the Tools menu select the PCLINK COM1 connection select the PC serial port where the Control Panel is connected to from the Port menu click OK Connecting via USB Serial Port 1 Connect the Control Panel USB serial port 21 toa free USB serial port on the PC using a USB cable accessory item 2 Select the PC serial port used for connection with the Control Panel as follows select Modem Manager Configuration from the Tools menu select the PCLINK COM1 connection select the PC serial port where the Control Panel is connected to from the Port menu click OK Connecting via the Telephone Line You can con nect the Control Panel to aremote PC via the telephone line To do this gt you must connect the Control Panel to the Tele phone Line gt you need an internal external 56K Modem that sup port either the V 22 or V 23 standar
137. nts m u a LI C D amp D A LJ ri K e Q m 7 Zones go into Alarm and Tamper status depending on the settings of the Zone Option Group ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 5 N OCCURSWHEN ENDS WHEN False Key Event a false Key is used on the Reader the false Key has been removed from the K cadde Valid Kev the Kev i ed on a Reader he Kev is removed from the Reader Valid Key on Key a valid Key is used on the Reader the Key is removed from the Reader Invalid Code on ON OFF ENTER A B C or D is pressed af SPOT EVENT Kevpad fer entrv of an Invalid User PIN on the Kevoaa p j 7 Valid Code on a Valid User PIN is entered on the Keypad SPOT EVENT a e mi a Super Key 1 on The Key 1 on the Keypad is pressed e hold for SPOT EVENT ACV VAY 2 CONO Super Key 2 on The key 2 on the Keypad is pressed e hold for 3 SPOT EVENT Ae VD AO z CONO Super Key 3 on The key 3 on the Keypad is pressed e hold for 3 SPOT EVENT econo Valid Code SPOT EVENT h N Valid Kevfob POT EVENT Super Key on SPOT EVENT AC D ICI UOWII TO 2 CONO Keyfob Low the battery of the keyfob is low The battery is replaced Batte i General System Alarm General System Der Tamper condition of all Partitions restore to standb Battery on is low ALL Wireless Sensor batteries are charged Wireless Detector ni Servic
138. o Way Call If you enable this option the Control Panel opens a two way audio session once the trans mission has been completed In this way the Central Station operator will be able to speak with the person that need help by means the AS100 s microphone and speaker REPORTING CODE A valid entries Referio Event and Actions to Event and Actions Refer to Event and Actions NOTES 0 A Table 8 Digital Communicator Reporting Formats ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 45 DTMF Menu If this option is enabled when the Control Panel call the number supports the User s navigation trough vocal functions with the following messages gt n 163 Menu 1 Press one for vocal functions gt n 173 Sub Menu 1 1 Press one to switch between talking and audio verification gt n 174 Sub Menu1 2 Press two for two way call gt n 175 Sub Menu1 4 Press four to reduce audio verification sensitivity gt n 176 Sub Menu1 5 Press five for standard audio verification sensitivity gt n 177 Sub Menu1 6 Press six to increase audio verification sensitivity E Priority Choose the communication channel that the telephone number should use and its priority gt Only PSTN the telephone number will only use the PSTN channel gt Only GSM the telephone number will only use the GSM channel gt PSTN Primary GSM Backup the telephone num ber will make a second attempt on the GSM channel if the first attempt on th
139. o change its Delayed option press 1 for zone terminal T1 2 for zone terminal T2 so on press the number until the display shows the required option Press the key C or D to select the device Press ENTER when the display shows the required Delayed option for each zone The top line shows the number of Internal Zones The bottom line shows the status of the Internal Option for each zone on the device indicated on the right side as follow gt the zone is not used gt I the zone is Internal gt E the zone is NOT Internal Normal gt Board are the zones on the Main Board gt Ein01 are the zones on the Input Expander 01 7 Press the number relative to a Zone to change its Internal option press 1 for zone terminal T1 2 for zone terminal T2 e so on press the number until the display shows the required option Press the key C or D to select the device Press ENTER when the display shows the required Internal option for each zone The top line shows date and time and the bottom line mir indicating the end of the wizard setup use The configuration can be changed during the pro gramming session TEMPERATURE 10 5 o 5 10 15 20 25 so a5 40 45 50 Table 7 Switching Power Supply Output Voltage chart To find the Output Voltage using the chart select the near est value to the Probe temperature on the TEMPERATURE C row read the corresponding value on the VOLTAGE
140. o one of the BPI auon Bus Power Suppl Warning Low the Battery Voltage of a BPI Power Supply the Battery voltage of ALL BPI Power Supply Battery on Station drops below 11 4V Stations restores to 12 3V Powe ation Warning Power the Battery of a Power Supply Station fails the Batteries of ALL the Power Supply Sta Trouble on the Dynamic test or it is disconnected or the tions are connected and pass the Dynamic test Power Station Power Supply Station polarity inversion fuse and ALL the Power Supply Station polarity in RIOV Ol TU c Ula 0 Battery not the voltage of a Power station battery is be the voltage of ALL the Power station batter Connected on ow 10 2 V at power up the battery is ex ies rises above 12 V POWE ation hausteo Battery Charger the output voltage of a Power station power the output voltage of ALL the Power station Trouble on supply module is 0 5 V above or below the pre power supply modules is 0 5 V above or below Power Station set value he preset value Short Circuit the current draw of a Power station output is the current draw of ALL the Power station Output 1 2 3 on over 1 8 A outputs is over 1 8 A Power Station the output voltage of ALL the Power station Disconnected on supply module is 0 5 V above the preset value power supply modules is 0 5 V below or equal Power Station o the pr val ase PO NT Chime on Panel SPOT EVENT Aldi CONOIUON
141. o the Parti tion the Zone is assigned to O Zone Fault Violation of an Zone Fault Zone re gardless of the status of its Partition will generate the Zone Detector Fault event Default zone n 5 Terminal L1 of the Panel and n 6 Terminal L2 of the Panel use The Zone Fault Zone supports the Single End of Line Balance ONLY SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards in the system must be at least one Zone Fault Zone 40 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel O Internal Siren Fault Violation of an Internal Si ren Fault Zone regardless of the status of its Par tition will generate the Fault on Internal Siren event Default zone n 7 Terminal L3 of the Panel ue The Fault on Internal Siren Zone supports the Single End of Line Balance ONLY SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards in the system must be at least one Internal Siren Fault Zone O External Siren Fault Violation of an External Si ren Fault Zone regardless of the status of its Par tition will generate the Fault on External Siren event Default zone n 7 Terminal L3 of the Panel use The External Siren Fault Zone supports the Sin gle End of Line Balance ONLY SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards in the system must be at least one External Siren Fault Zone Bypassable Zones with this attribute can be B
142. ob Options Label This option is to enter a significant description of a keyfob Wireless Device Serial Number This option is for the ESN Electronic Serial Number of the Wireless key The ESN will allow the Control Panel to identify the wire less key on the system The ESN may comprise hexadecimal digits A B C D E and F in order to lower the risk of duplicate ESNs ie Some Wireless Devices have 5 digit and 6 digit ESNSs printed on back use ONLY 6 digit ESNs with this Control Panel Keyfob Timer If this option is enabled the Keyfob will be able to perform its programmed functions ONLY dur ing its Timer slots refer to Timers KeyFob Enabled If this option is enabled the Keyfob can control the system If this option is disabled the Keyfob cannot control the system however it can still be programmed by a Mas ter PIN Master PINs can toggle the Enabled status of the keyFobs also via the User Menu KeyFob Presence If this option is enabled the Keyfob can be programmed and used for system access Many applications require fewer Keys This option will allow you to enable only the required number of Keyfobs thus simplifying the programming process while increasing the security level Keyfobs which are not present can be considered inexistent E Keyfob Arm Modes The Keyfob Arm Modes Table will allow you to select the Partitions the Keyfob will be able to control Parti tion Assignment and set the A a
143. ommon to all Receivers However in parts where the functions and operating modes differ the re spective Receiver has been specified m Identification of Parts The following Table describes the components of the Receiver Figure 25 No DESCRIPTION 80 Spring catch slots 2 81 Anchor screw locations 3 x 4 6 mm 82 Antennas 2 83 Microprocessors 2 84 Wall tamper switch 85 Tamper button 86 Screws 2 87 Wire entry 10 x 6 4 mm 88 Terminal board m Choosing a Mounting Location use Mount the Receiver and Wireless Devices after the placement tests Choose a place that is gt Dry gt Central to the proposed placement of all Wireless Devices gt As close to the ceiling as possible gt Far from sources of interference such as electrical noise computers televisions electric motors in ap pliances and heating and air conditioning units and large metal objects heating ducts and plumb ing which may shield the antennas Ensure that no electrical wires run over the Receiver antennas When mounting in a basement place the module as high and as close to the underside of the first floor as possible The range of the Receiver will be re duced if the unit is mounted below ground level m Mounting the Receiver When choosing the mounting location ensure that the mounting surface is flat as uneven surfaces may impair proper functioning of the Wall Tamper Switch 84 1 Loosen the screw 86 it is not nece
144. on Partition event thus prompting the Central station operator to take the necessary action gt Valid entries are 0 through 240 hours 10 days 1 hour steps gt Zero meas that Zone Inactivity will not be signalled gt The default setting is Zero Zone Inactivity will be signalled by gt the event Delinquency on partition relating to the Partitions the Zone is assigned to us The A LED ON signals several different types of Trouble events If the signal is due to Inactivity the 46 in View Trouble Mode will show the r iit message refer to View Trouble Mode i in the USER S MANUAL The following information will be recorded in the Event log gt TYPE Inactivity gt ID EVENT Description of the Partitions the Zone is assigned to gt AGENT None gt ID AGENT Description of the Zone that triggered the Inactivity event Zone Inactivity will end when gt the Zone restores standby gt the Zone triggers an Alarm gt ALL the Partitions the Zone belongs to Disarm The end of a Zone Inactivity event will be signalled on the A LED OFF on Keypads which are enabled on at least one of the Partitions the Zone belongs to us The A LED switch OFF ONLY when there are no Inactive Zone or Trouble signals relating to the Keypad Partitions As the event is a Spot event the termination of a Zone Inactivity event will not be signalled And Keys Code Time After arming a partition the AND
145. ond Input Output Expander 38a 27 24 26 39 39a 25b 39b 36 27 O h 000000000000 ilirnalipraliera OOOO 40 37 T E L n o 2 a eo yy Figure 3 Parts of the ABSOLUTA in the Plastic Box ABSOLUTA IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 19 N DESCRIPTION N DESCRIPTION 41 Aperture for wall tamper bracket 50 Anchor for the Main wires on the BAQ60T12 42 Two pivots for opening tamper switch fixing 51 Hole for BAG60T12 fixing 43 Hole for the GSM antenna wire 52 Anchor for the Main wires on the BAG35T12 44 Five holes for Main Board fixing 53 Hole for BAQ35T12 fixing 45 Anchor for the GSM antenna wire 54 Arrester for the Power Supplier 46 Hole for earth cable fixing 55 Anchor for the battery wires on the battery side 47 Anchor tor the telephone line wires 56 Four holes to fix the second M IN OUT 48 Anchor for the power supply wires 57 Two pivots for wall tamper switch fixing 49 Anchor for the battery wires on the Main Board side 58 Four holes to fix the first M IN OUT
146. ons or is tampered or can re place it completely in areas accessed by mobile phone services where a PSTN line is not available In that sense the GSM Module is completely transpar ent to the control panel for the following functions gt transmission of voice messages over a GSM chan nel gt transmission of events with Contact ID and SIA pro tocol over a GSM channel gt managing the control panel by telephone The GSM Module also allows you to gt send SMS messages to a series of telephone num bers in order to report events alarms tampers trou bles etc gt activate deactivate the actions of the control panel outputs voice messages etc by sending SMS messages to the number of the GSM Module gt activate actions just by recognizing the number that is calling the GSM Module at no cost gt check the control panel s status by phone by sending and receiving SMS messages gt perform Teleservice remote management and pro gramming of the control panel over the Interneton a GPRS channel M IN OUT The M IN OUT is an Input Output Expander which allows the number of zones and outputs of the Control Panel to be increased It can be programmed to function as 6 zone Input Expander Output Expander with 6 Outputs Input Output Expander with 4 zones and 2 Outputs Input Output Expander with 2 zones and 4 Outputs In this manual the term Input Expander will be used to refer to the M IN OUT programmed to func
147. possible only when the system is disarmed 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Action option by pressing 1 3 Select the ZONE test option then press ENTER 4 Select the Test Mode by pressing 1 and or 2 gt 1 the alarm on zone will beep the keypads gt 2 the alarm on zone will sound the sirens Then press ENTER 5 Press c or d to test ALL the Zone s Partition or an single Zone and go to the next step or press ON to start the test on the selected Zones and go to the step 10 gt Part you are selecting ALL Zone s Partition gt Zone you are selecting a single zone 6 Select the Zone s Partition to test by pressing aorb to scroll the Partitions or by entering the relative ID number the LCD top line shows the label of the se lected Partition 7 Select the Zone to test by pressing a or b to scroll the zones or by entering the relative ID number the Dis play top line shows the label of the selected Zone 8 Press ENTER the Display top line shows the label of the Partition Zone placed in test 9 Goback to the step 5 to select another Zone s Parti tion or Zone to place in test 10 Perform the test on the selected zones gt the keypad beeps if enabled refer to step 4 gt the siren sounds if enabled refer to step 4 gt the display upper line shows the tested zones re spect to the zones to be tested
148. r Menu and the User Menu Black List If this option is enabled the GSM Module will accept ONLY calls coming from numbers in the Phonebook with the White List option enabled SIM Phone Number Type the telephone number of the SIM card placed in the GSM Module maximum 16 digits Speaker Volume Set the volume of the GSM Module s loudspeaker this option determines the intensity of sig nals entering the GSM Module Microphone Volume Set the volume on the GSM Module s microphone this option determines the inten sity of the signals outgoing from the GSM Module ns fthe volume on the microphone is too high it may corrupt the DIMF tones produced by the control panel making them unrecognizable SMS Fault Text This option together with the SMS Fault Telephone Number option allows the GSM Module to send an SMS message independently when it fails to communicate with the Motherboard Type the message to be sent to the telephone numbers selected in the option SMS Fault Telephone Number when the GSM Module FAILS to communicate with the Motherboard Valid entries up to 255 characters Default no text SMS Fault Tel Number Select the Phone Numbers in the Phonebook to which the message typed in the op tion SMS Fault Text should be sent 66 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m Pay As You Go use The pre paid SIM CARD credit management ser vice may be suspended at any time at the discre tion of each individual
149. r a significant descrip tion for the key Key Enabled If this option is enabled the key can con trol the system If this option is disabled the key cannot control the sys tem however it can still be programmed by a Master PIN Master PINs can toggle the Enabled status of the keys also via the User Menu Key Arm Only If this option is enabled the Key will be able to Arm its Partitions ONLY Disarm Only Silence Output If this option is ENABLED the Key may silence Outputs Stop Alarms When the Key is brought close to a Reader gt if there are Outputs active due to alarm or tamper they will be silenced forced to standby mode gt ifthe control panel is already in Silence mode the Si lence will be removed Silencing is signalled by the Reader s green and red in dicators lights blinking quickly us Ifthis option is ENABLED all the other options are disabled except for the Disarm Only option that is a Key enabled for Silencing cannot perform other operations or vice versa ix foption EN50131 on the Reader is enabled Outputs reactivate themselves for a new alarm or tamper ms Silencing has NO effect on calls Key Patrol If this option is enabled the Key will be able to Disarm and Re arm its Partitions during the pro grammed Patrol Time If a Partition is disarmed by a Key with the Patrol option enabled the Partition will Re arm automatically when the programmed Patrol time of t
150. r to Events Actions section gt an X above the ta icon on the Keypad gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION Tamper on BPI device WHERE The Power Station label O Mains power failure interruption will be signalled by gt the Warning mains failure on Power station event refer to Events Actions section gt me ON pial dI the A LED on the keypads and the Mi Pains F i Lue message refer View Trou DIE Mode i in the USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION AC Mains Failure WHERE The Power Station label O Low Battery below 11 4 V refer to Static Test under Connecting Power supplies in the INSTALLATION section will be signalled by gt the Warning low battery on Power station event refer to Events Actions section gt se DI eae of the A LED on the keypads and the HLL message refer View Trouble Mode i in a k USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION Low Battery WHERE The Power Station label O Battery Trouble refer to Dynamic Test under Con necting Power supplies in the INSTALLATION section will be signalled by gt the Warning power trouble on Power station event refer to Events Actions section gt mg plate of B A LED on the keypads and the L Sita message refer View Trou nie Mode i in mine USER MANUAL gt the Event details in the log DESCRIPTION
151. r to the Figure 1 on page 13 2 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 3 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 4 Select USB lt gt AUDIO 5 Press ENTER 6 Select Load from USB to transfer the Voice Mes sages from the USB Key to Control Panel Select Save in USB to transfer the Voice Mes sages from the Control Panel to the USB Key Then Press ENTER 7 The Keypad display will show the following mes sage if the operation succeeds press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu 8 The Keypad display will show the following mes sage if the operation fails 9 Press ESC to go back to the Installer Menu and re peat the operation after you have checked that gt you have inserted the USB key in the USB port on the Control Panel gt the used USB key is supported by the Control Panel gt you have enough space free on the USB key gt you have downloaded Voice Messages on the USB key 2 6 Option Download Upload via USB Key Using a USB key you can Download Upload the Op tions between PC and Control Panel and between dif ferent Control Panels as follow os The Installer PIN of the Panel BOSS that has gen erated the option file must match with the Installer PIN of the Panel BOSS that loads the file option use The options file for 1 xx panels is NOT compatible with the one for 2 xx panels and later versions 1 Insert an U
152. re may be a different colour m Connecting Motion Detectors Most Motion detectors have Normally Closed Contacts NC in the wiring diagrams and Normally Closed Tam per Contacts AS in the wiring diagrams The wiring diagram depend on the selected supervi sion This Control Panel supports the following supervi sion gt Normally Open gt Normally Closed gt Single End Of Line Resistor SEOL gt Double End Of Line Resistor DEOL Figures 9 10 and 11 show the wiring diagram for each Supervision type In these figures gt and terminals represent the positive and nega tive terminals gt NC terminals are the Normally Closed Alarm Con tacts of the detector gt AS terminals are the Normally Closed Tamper Con tacts of the detector ae ee EOS MT tamper line Figure 9 Connecting a Detector to a zone with Nor mally Closed supervision Normally Closed The wiring diagram in Figure 9 illus trates the connection of a detector to a Zone with Nor mally Closed supervision Normally Closed supervision will allow the Control Panel to detect Alarm status on the zone gt the zone will hold Standby status whilst connected to negative gt the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions To provide Tamper detection on zones with Normally Closed supervision gt either connect the detector tamper contact to the Con trol Panel Tamper Line this type of connection does not pro
153. reless Zones 32 Max numberof Outputs 6 20 Max Number of Input Expanders 32 Max Number of Output Expanders 16 Max Number of Keypads 8a 8a o o 16 Max Number of User PINs Installer PINs Level 4 PINs Max Number of Key Readers Max Number of Keys 250 Max Number of Wireless Keys 16 Max Number of Power Supply Stations Repeaters Max Number of Wireless Receivers Max Number of Audio Stations Max Number of Events in Logger Timers 1 x 12 seconds 205 x 6 seconds Telephone Numbers Table 1 Control panel feature comparison 6 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Communications O Integrated PSTN interface O Phone Line monitoring O Double Call O Line sharing Management O Up to 32 telephone numbers for Voice SMS Dialler and Central Station O Supports CONTACT ID and SIA Reporting Formats O Programmable Test Call J Remote servicing O Periodic Transmission Test O Integrated Voice Calls O Up to 206 voice messages total time 20 7 minutes O Voice Guide by Telephone with Remote DTMF de vice management O Down loadable Pre Recorded Voice messages Management O 127 1 Programmable Codes from 4 to 6 digits O Supports a total of 250 SAT Keys and or Proxy Cards O Programmable Automatic Arming Disarming features O Partition Bypass for Patrol purposes with automatic or manual re arming O 5 Partitions Arming Mode Away arming on valid partitions A B C D modes each mode can be programmed for any a
154. s described in section 2 5 Message Download Upload via USB Key 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select Factory default 4 Press ENTER 5 Select the required option by pressing the relative key gt 1 will restore ALL the options to the factory default EXCEPT FOR the Voice Messages gt 2 will restore ONLY the PINs and the enrolled Keys to the factory default gt 3 will restore ALL the Options including the Wire less Keys EXCEPT the PINs the enrolled Keys and the Voice Message to the factory default 6 Press ENTER the display will show one of the fol lowing messages depending on the selected option 7 Press ENTER again to perform the selected option the System will restart from the Start up menu if you have choice the option 1 and 3 or from Stand by status if you have choice the option 2 2 8 PSTN Communicator You can set up the PSTN Communicator options as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select PSTN communic then press ENTER 4 Enter the required Account Code then press ENTER you can assign different Account Codes for each telephone number the Account Code you enter on this step will be assigned to all Telephone Numbers set by following to a
155. s no possible to activate again the siren The siren will be activated only for a new event will occur after this time Country Selection for Tone Settings Auto PIN Generation If this option is enabled the Control Panel generates a random PIN when the user asks for a new PIN If this option is disable the user can enter the required PIN when he asks for anew PIN Default enabled uss In order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards this option should be ENABLED Ignore Log Limit If NO the logger records maximum 5 equal events during an arming period If YES there is no limit to the equal events recorded in the logger Default No SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards this option should be NO Panel AS Tamper In this option you can enable the functioning of the external siren about the Tamper You can choose between AS Balanced Tamper and Ex ternal siren tamper Default External siren tamper SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards this option should be Exter nal siren tamper Supervised Siren If enabled the Control Panel can detect and signal short circuits and interruption on the terminal A line ms Terminal A must be wired as indicated in INSTALLATION gt Connecting Signalling De vices gt Supervised Outputs Squawk Time Off Set the pause between the two squawks of inhibited arming signalling Squa
156. sed on partition 4 54 Part no 000 ci 0000 000 0 Validkey 4 22 00 Kevno JP 0000 Kevno Validcodeonkeypad 4 22 00 Kevpadno JP 0000 Kevpad no 0 Validcode 4 22 00 codeno JP 0000 Codeno Valid Keyfob 4 22 00 Keviobno JP 0000 Kevfobno Valid Key on keyreader 4 22 00 Readerno JP 0000 Readerno 00000 Falsekeyevent 4 21 00 Readerno DD 0000 Readerno Invalid code on keypad 4 21 00 Keypadno JA 0000 Keypad no Memory alarm on partition 1 30 Part no 000 BA BH Part no 000 O Validkeyonpanel 4 22 00 000 JP 0000 000 Superkey1onKeypad 0 00 00 Kevpadno 00 0000 Kevpad no Super key 2onKeypad 0 00 00 Kevpadno 00 0000 Kevpad no Superkey3onKeypad o 00 00 Kevpadno 00 0000 Keypad no Alarmstoponpartition 0 00 part no 000 00 00 Part no 000 Super Key on KeyFob 0 00 00 Keyfob no 00 00 0000 _ Keyfob no Bypass zone 5 70 00 zone no Telephomelinetrouble 3 51 00 000 LTAR 0000 Dialler action failed on telephone 3 50 00 Tel Num nolVT VR 0000 Kevfob no Installer Maintenance ol 00 00 000 00 0000 Table 12 Structure of the main Reporting formats supported by the System continued ABSOLUTA APPENDIX 9 A CONTACT ID SIA ODE GROUP ZONE TYPE 12 229 000 00 0 00 00 Zone no IUX 0000 0 0 L O
157. sposed of with household waste It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling For specific information see http www bentelsecurity com index php o environmental BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical specifications of this product without prior notice INTRODUCTION About the Control Panel Features Common Features for all versions ABSOLUTA 16 features ABSOLUTA 42 features ABSOLUTA 104 features Control Panel versions The boxes The Main Boards The Power Supplies The Accessories Plug In Modules Compatible items Access Levels for panel management Technical Specifications IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS Mounting the Metal Box Mounting the Plastic Box Installing the GSM Module INSTALLING Mounting the Control Panel Mounting the BPI Peripherals Terminals Wiring Connecting BPI Bus Devices BPI bus Wiring Limitations Connecting Detectors Connecting Motion Detectors Connecting Roller Blind and Vibration Detectors Connecting Fire Detectors Connecting Alarm Signalling Devices Supervised Output Connecting Tamper Terminals Connecting the Telephone Line Connecting the AS100 Audio Station Connecting a Power Supply Connecting the Mains Auto configuration Wizard setup Thermal Probe Hardware Default eaa 0 SC 0 0 0 0 ON NNO O IMA h o 17 17 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC Options with reguirements Mi
158. ssary to remove it 2 Press down on the tab 80 to release the backplate from the frontplate 3 Lift the frontplate upwards to a 90 angle then pull the frontplate away from the backplate 4 Pull the connection wires through the wire entry 81 5 Place the backplate in the proposed placement mark the screw positions 81 then drill the screw holes A Be careful to avoid conduits and plumbing when drilling 6 Place the backplate in the proposed placement pull the wires through the wire entry 87 then secure the backplate to the wall use anchor screws 7 Complete the connections on the terminal board 88 refer to Connecting the Receiver 8 Push the frontplate spring catches into the slots on the backplate then push the bottom of the frontplate into place 9 Fasten the screws 86 m Connecting the Receiver Connect the Receiver terminal 88 to the Control panel terminal Figure 26 us Use Shielded cable for the connection connect one end of the shield to terminal BLK on the Inter face and leave the other end free Do not use more than 50 metres total wire length E Technical Specifications Current draw VRX32 433 Frequenc 50 mA 433 MHz 433 MHz 868 MHz VRX32 433EN Frequenc VRX32 868 Frequenc Dimensions Weight ABSOLUTA APPENDIX 93 PISTA LA Via Gabbiano 22 Zona Ind S Scolastica 64013 Corropoli TE ITALY Tel 39 0861 839060 Fax 39 0861 839065 e mail i
159. ssign a different Ac count Code go back to this step 5 Enter the required Telephone Number ID then press ENTER the display bottom line shows the Type and Reporting Format on the right as follow gt Voc Vocal Telephone Number gt Dig Digital Telephone Number gt CID Contact ID Reporting Format gt SIA SIA Reporting Format 6 Select the Telephone Number Type by pressing a and b then press ENTER and go back to step 5 if you have choose the Vocal Type or go to the next step if you have choose the Digital Type 7 Select the Telephone Number Reporting Format by pressing a and b then press ENTER 8 Enter the required Telephone Number gt press a to insert a 4 second pause gt press d to insert a 1 second pause gt press c to cancel the last digit gt press ENTER to confirm and go back to step 6 ABSOLUTA KEYPAD OPERATIONS 83 2 9 Key Disabling Enabling You can enable disable the keys cards tags wireless keys as follow 1 Access the Installer menu as indicated in the para graph Access to the operations 2 Select the Programming option by pressing 2 3 Select Dis Ena key 4 Press ENTER 5 Press 1 to disable enable a Wireless Key or 2 to disable enable a BPI Key Card Tag 6 Enter the ID number of the Key to disable enable the display bottom line shows the relative label 7 Press OFF to disable the Key 8 Press ON to enable the Key
160. start monitor ing as soon as the Partitions the Zone is assigned to Arm otherwise it will start monitoring when the lon gest Exit Delay of the Armed Partitions the Zone is assigned to ends refer to Partitions Each Alarm Zone can generate the Zone Alarm event for the programmed number of times refer to Cycles O Command Command Zone Each Command Zone can be programmed to activate one of the fol lowing actions gt Arm Only gt Disarming gt Bistable Arm Disarm gt Clear Call Queue gt Alarm Reset The Command Zones will activate when they are unbal anced refer to Balance for the programmed number of times or length of time refer to Sensitivity Command Ifa Command Zone triggers an Alarm see Balance and Sensitivity the system will generate the programmed Actions In all other cases Tamper and Short Circuit it will operate as an Alarm Zone Command Zones will be active at all times regardless of the status of their Partitions Armed Disarmed O Arm Only If this command is selected all the Par titions the Zone is as signed to will Arm when the Zone triggers an Alarm O Disarming If this command is selected all the Partitions the Zone is as signed to will Disarm when the Zone triggers an Alarm I Arm Disarm If this command is selected all the Partitions the Zone is assigned to will Arm when the Zone triggers an Alarm and Disarm when it restores to s
161. t 3 connect one end of the series to the AS terminal and the other to the gt terminal us The 10 KQ resistor must be connected to the last device on the tamper line If the Tamper line is not used connect a 10 KQ re sistor across terminals AS and sr Control Panel Figure 17 Connecting 3 Tamper contacts to the Con trol Panel Tamper Line the A S terminals represent the Normally Closed Tamper contacts of the device ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 29 ix If several contacts are connected to the Tamper Line the tampered device will be unidentifiable To identify tampered devices gt select DEOL Supervision for motion detector con nections refer to DEOL under Connecting Motion Detectors gt connect each Tamper contact to a 24h zone with SEOL Supervision see Figure 18 us Tamper contact zones can be programmed with Normally Closed Supervision in which case the 10 KQ resistors must not be connected Figure 18 Connecting 3 Tamper contacts to three 24h Zones with SEOL Supervision the A S terminals rep resent the Normally Closed Tamper Contact of the device Connecting the Telephone Line In order to allow use of the Dialler Digital communicator and Teleservice facilities the telephone line must be connected to terminals LE as shown in Figure 19 SIA In order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards the Vocal Telephone Dial ler and or the
162. t 5 cm of free space around the Main Unit for air flow N The Main Unit must be at least 2 metres from GSM and radio relay systems Work carefully through the following steps see figures on pages 14 and 15 1 Remove the screws and frontplate 2 Install the accessory and plug in modules following the instruction in the MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS section 3 Drill the holes for the backplate and wall tamper bracket anchor screws 27 and 24 respectively 4 Pull the connection wires through the wire entry 35 and 36 then attach the backplate and wall tamper bracket to the wall use DO NOT over tighten the screws as this may dam age the wall tamper bracket 5 Complete the connections DO NOT connect the MAINS until all other wiring has been completed 6 Connect the Mains Power refer to Connecting the Mains Power 7 Program the system refer to the PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC and the KEYPAD OPERATIONS sections for instructions INSTALLING Mounting the BPI Peripherals Read the instructions provided to mount the BPI peripherals Keypads Keypads should be located in places where full control of the system is required Readers Readers can be located in places where lim ited control of the system is required Arming A and B Mode Arming Disarming operations Input Output Expander Fix the M IN OUT Input Out put Expander as close as possible to the devices to which it is to be connec
163. ta tus To display this information you will have to enter your own PIN first In the event of Alarms Tampers and Troubles indicator light A will be illuminated but in or der to view malfunction information you will have to en ter your own PIN SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards this option must be en abled Type This option will allow you to specify the type of keypad LED LCD E Expander In The Expander In page will allow you to enroll the Input Expanders located on the M IN OUT Expanders and on the PREMIUM keypads connected to the BPI bus is For information regarding the Enabled and Label options refer to Configuration E Expander Out The Expander Out page will allow you to enroll the Out put Expanders located on the M IN OUT Expanders connected to the BPI bus ig For information regarding the Enabled and Label options refer to Configuration 1 The M IN OUT Expander is seen as an Input Expander and or as an Output Expander depending on how it is programmed refer to the M IN OUT s instructions for more information If the M IN OUT Expander is programmed as an Input and Output Expander it must be enrolled as an Input Expander and as an Output Expander For example if you have programmed an M IN OUT Expander as an Input Expander and Output Expander and assigned it address no 1 you must enroll Input Expander no 1 and Output Expander no 1 36
164. tandby use Partitions Armed by an Arm Disarm Command Zone cannot be Disarmed until all the Zones of that type are in standby status and CANNOT be Disarmed via Keypad Reader Telephone or PC O Clear Call Queue If this command is selected the Call Queue will be cleared when the Zone triggers an Alarm for all the event associated to the partition as signed to the zone If the zone is Enabled over all area when the zone is violated also the system call s will be cleared O Alarm Reset If this command is selected all the Partitions the Zone is assigned to will Reset when the Zone triggers an Alarm Cycles This option determines the number of times the Zone will be able to trigger the Zone Alarm event Valid entries 0 through 255 gt If 0 is set up the Zone will be unable to trigger Zone Alarm events gt if any number other than 0 is set up the Zone will be able to trigger the corresponding number of Alarm events if 255 is set up the Zone will be able to trigger an un limited number of Zone Alarm events The Zone Alarm Cycle counter will reset when one of the Partitions of the Zone changes status one of the Partitions of the Zone Resets one of the Partitions of the Zone exits Block Alarm status gt the programming session ends i e when you exit the Installer Menu or complete downloading via the PC gt the Zone is Unbypassed Yy VVVV is A Zone that signals a persist
165. ted Power Stations Locate the Power Supply Station as near as possible to the devices it must supply this will re duce the voltage drop on the connections to a minimum Terminals This paragraph describes the Control Panel terminals The layout of Terminal Description table is as follows gt the Ter column shows the terminal identifier gt the DESCRIPTION column provides a brief descrip tion of each terminal gt the v V column shows the terminal voltage the hy phen indicates that the voltage cannot be speci fied for the terminal concerned gt the i A column shows the maximum current in Am peres that can circulate on the terminal the hyphen indicates that the current cannot be specified for the terminal concerned gt the numbers in brackets refer to the following notes 1 The total current draw of Control Panel terminals A N B F and RED must not exceed gt 430 mA on ABS16P15 and ABS42P15 ABS16P35 and ABS42P35 gt 1 250 mA on ABS42M35 ABS104M35 ABS42M60 and ABS106M60 2 The voltage on the A N B F and ter minals under normal operating conditions can change from 13 8 to 13 6 V The output voltage below which a Fault event is generated is 12 2 V 3 The voltage on the RED terminals under normal operating conditions can change from 13 8 to 13 4 V 4 The max voltage admitted on the changeover switch contacts is 15 V 2 A Max
166. ter option will allow you to assign and or edit the Zone label The label will identify the Zone in all parts of the Software Application Position This option allow you to select the terminal Physical Zone to assign to the selected Logical Zone gt Select the terminal s device Main Board Wireless Expander IN gt Select the terminal T1 T2 etc for Hardwired Zones Slot 1 Slot 2 etc for Wireless Zones amp Assigning Physical Zones to Logical Zone is done au tomatically every time you run the Wizard setup see Zone Automapping in the APPENDIX section os You can tset Wireless Zone for Command Zones Balance The Balance Type determines the electrical state on the Zone input terminal that will trigger Alarms SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards the Command Zones s Bal ance must be Double End Of Line the Single End Of Line Balance is not protected against cut ting when the panel is disarmed SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards Zone Alarm s Balance CAN T be Normally Closed and Normally Open because the line is not protected against short cir cuit and cutting us The following electrical states must be present on the Zone Input terminals for at least 0 3 seconds O Normally Open The zone is in Standby status when the zone terminal is open The zone is in Alarm status when the zone terminal is connect
167. th a supply voltage of 12 V and are equipped with alarm repeat outputs such as BENTEL SECURITY 600 ZT100 Series The Fire detectors can be connected using the MUB RV relay base Alterna tively O Connect the Alarm Repeat outputs of the Fire detec tors R 3 to an Input Zone programmed as Fire Normally Open and 24h inserting a diode in se ries as shown in Figure 14 600 series ONLY Con nect the detector positive L1 2 to terminal F and connect the detector negative L 5 to an open collector output O Connect the Alarm Repeat outputs of the Fire detec tors R 3 to an Input Line Zone programmed as Fire Normally Open and 24h connect the detector positive L1 2 to the terminal A and connect the detector negative L 5 to an open collector output as shown in Figure 13 Program the corresponding output to terminal A as Monostable Normally Closed 20 seconds ON Time Assign the Output to an event that will reset the Fire Detectors e g Con trol Panel Reset or Partition Reset Dies i om Bl Bi N 1 _ 4 LA R L L2 lt 600 Series gt LA R L L2 In both cases the open collector output must be pro grammed as Monostable Normally Closed 20 sec onds ON Time and assigned to an event that will reset the Fire Detectors e g Control Panel Reset or Partition Reset The connections described result in the power supply to the Fire Detectors being cut off for 20 seconds ea
168. the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply must be set at 13 7 V 34 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC You can program this Control Panel using the BOSS Console Software that you can download from www bentelsecurity com Read this section thoroughly to learn how to install and use the BOSS Console Software 1 Install the BOSS Console as described in the Help on line 2 www customer bentelsecurity com boss eng 3 Run the BOSS Console Software 4 Select the Username and enter the corresponding Password to Login in the relevant session the default Username is admin and the Password is 1234 5 Select the Account Search option on the Start Page menu then select New Account to create a new account or open an existing account 6 Setup the options refer to the respective para graphs for instructions 7 Download the set options refer to On site Pro gramming Downloading Uploading or Remote Programming Downloading Uploading The system options are organized in Groups The Op tion Groups in this section are congruent with the BOSS application structure E Options with requirements AK The IMQ A symbol indicates the option requirements to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards E Minimum system requirements To support the prerequisites for BOSS the following system requirements must be met gt Processor 600 megahertz MHz Pentium III com pati
169. this section carefully to get an overall view of the main components of the Control Panel The numbers in boldface used in this text refer to the descriptions in the tables and figures in this section The components are generally numbered in clockwise order The outlined numbers refer to the common hard ware components of the BPI devices and are described once only when first encountered use Figures 2 and 3 show the maximum configuration of the respective Control Panels therefore some of the components may not be present on your Control Panel N DESCRIPTION 1 Main board fixing holes 2 SERV Jumper can be used to disable Output no 1 terminals N A C NC NO Output Enabled at default Cm Output Disabled 3 Opening tamper switch connector 4 Wall tamper switch connector 5 Future use GSM GPRS 20 gt 00 o A DESCRIPTION Future use Future use Future use Microprocessor RS232 Serial Port Terminals for telephone line connection Switching power Supply connector Connector for backup Battery Input terminals for detector connection Programmable terminals as inputs or outputs KEY BUS terminals for Wireless Receiver con nection BPI BUS terminals for BPI peripheral connection Terminals for Audio Station connection Terminals for Tamper Line connection Terminals for output device connection Sirens etc USB serial port for downloading uploading by PC USB Serial Port for do
170. time you power up the control panel the LCD keypads will show the following message for approxi mately 15 second indicating that the Control Panel is performing the Auto configuration ms fyou are performing the Hardware Default the LCD Keypads show the message RemoveJumpPCLInk that remember to you to remove the short circuit on the PC LINK connector refer to Hardware Default for further details During this phase the Control Panel will enroll the BPI Bus peripherals Termination of this phase will be indicated on the LCD Keypads as follows 1 When you press ENTER the display will show the available languages 2 Select the required language by enter the relative number 3 Enter the Panel ID then press ENTER The LCD keypads will show the enrolled BPI devices as follow gt Kb are the Keyboards gt Kr are the Key readers gt Al are the Power Stations gt Ei are the Input Expanders gt Eo are the Output Expanders 4 Press ENTER if the display configuration is right and go to the next step or check the connection and the address of the missed BPI peripherals then press OFF and ESC and go back to the step 1 32 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel The top line shows the available zones Zone Term The bottom line shows the standby status and the su pervision relevant to the zones on the device indicated on the right side as follow gt the zone is not us
171. tive even after midnight it must be pro grammed as follows leave blank the OFF field following the last day s activation Set up at 00 00 the first activation ON for the next day oe You must set On 1 together with Off 1 On 2 with Off 2 etc other combinations are not allowed m Perpetual Calendar The Perpetual Calendar the table on the right side of the Timer Option Group works as the same relevant to the Event Schedule refer to Perpetual Calendar in the Event Schedule paragraph for more information ex cept for the following Select Timer The same of Select Partition for the Scheduler but relevant to the Timers Enable Disable The same of Enable Disable for the Scheduler but relevant to the Timers GSM The GSM option is to setup the GSM Module as de scribed below m Generic Options Present If this option is enabled the options concern ing the GSM Module can be set Default disabled us The control panel can use the GSM Module ONLY if this option is enabled If this option is enabled and the control panel fails to communicate with the GSM Module for 30 seconds the event GSM Absence occurs the event ends when the control panel succeeds in communicating with the GSM Module Enabled If this option is disabled the options concern ing the GSM Module maintenance can be uploaded or downloaded Default disabled use The GSM Module may also be enabled disabled from the Installe
172. tor to take the necessary action ABSOLUTA PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC 43 This option will allow you to set the Negligence Time If the system is not Armed within the programmed time the Control Panel will generate the Negligence on Par tition event gt Valid entries 0 through 40 days in 1 day steps gt If this option is left at default 0 Negligence will not be signalled Negligence will be signalled by gt the Event negligence on partition event relevant to the Partitions the Zone is assigned to Patrol Time This option will allow you to set the Patrol Time If the partition is disarmed by a User Code or a key with the Patrol attribute refer to PIN and Key it will rearm automatically when the programmed Patrol Time expires Valid entries 0 through 254 minutes in 1 minute steps Default setting 10 minutes Delinquency Inactivity This option allows the sys tem to monitor Alarm Zone inactivity non detection of motion when the Partition is Disarmed The Inactivity function provides protection against the detector blind ing and allows the system to detect zone malfunction Under normal circumstances users disarm the system when they are on the premises therefore the zones should detect motion violation quite frequently If this does not occur the system will suppose that the user is unable to move due to serious illness accident or de linquency and as a result will generate a Delinquency
173. ture 4 The Power station will disconnect the Power supply module if its output voltage reaches 0 5V above the preset value This operation will prevent damage to the peripherals The power to the peripherals will be provided by the Power station battery If the Power station is not equipped with a Thermal probe the preset output voltage will be 13 8 V If the Power station is equipped with a Thermal probe the output voltage will depend on the probe temperature 38 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel Zones The Zones Option Groups will allow you to set up the Zone options The column on the left side of the Zones page shows the Software Zones supported by the selected Control Panel Following the options relevant to the Zones Partitions This option will allow you to assign the Alarm and Command Zones to the Partitions gt For Alarm Zones The selected Partitions will deter mine which User PINs Digital Keys Cards and Operat ing Times will be associated with the Zone Each Alarm Zone can be assigned to more than one Partition us f the Zone is a Delayed Zone Entry Delay Path Exit Delay or Last Exit Delay the system will apply the longest Entry Delay Exit Delay or Last Exit De lay of all its Armed Partitions gt For Command Zones The selected Partitions will determine which Partitions the Zone will be able to control Each Command Zone can operate on more than one Partition Zone label This 16 charac
174. unday Enabled This option let you to enable disable the Time Table O enabled M disabled Apply By clicking on the Apply button you can apply the Time Table to the selected days on the Perpetual Calendar E Partitions Event Editor Each Time Table allow to you set up up to 8 arming events for each Partition For each arming event you can setup the type and the time when it will occur as follow ARM Select the Action for the Partition gt Away gt Stay gt Instant Stay gt Disarm gt No Action Time Set the time when the selected action must occurs m Perpetual Calendar The Perpetual Calendar the table on the right side of the Event Schedule Option Group is to apply the set Time Tables to the required days as follow Select the required days then click on the Apply button to apply the relative Time Table gt to select discontinuous interval of days keep holding the Ctrl key on the keyboard then click on the re quired days gt to select continuos interval of days click on the first day of the interval then keep holding the Shift key on the keyboard then click on the last day of the interval The colour and the ID number on a day indicate the Time Table for that day By moving the mouse pointer on a specific day you can obtain the following information gt the ID Number of to the Time Table applied to that day gt the Title of to the Time Table applied to that day gt the month of the s
175. upply plug into the connector 12 on the Main Board 9 Secure the exceeding wires to the anchor 48 on the backplate Installing the Tamper Switch You can install the MAXIASNC switch accessory item required to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards to detect the box opening as shown in Figure 2 on page 14 part nr 25 10 Secure the MAXIASNC switch to its location using the two hexagonal nuts 11 Connectthe wire to the connector 3 T on the Main Board Installing the Wall Tamper Switch You can install the MAXIASNC switch accessory item required to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards to detect the box removal as shown in Figure 2 on page 14 part nr 37 12 Place the Wall Tamper Bracket 24 into the opening 41 on the backplate 13 Secure the MAXIASNC switch to its location using the two hexagonal nuts 14 Connect the wire to the connector 4 S on the Main Board Installing the Input Output Expander Module You can install up to two Input Output Expander Modules M IN OUT into the Metal Box as shown in Figure 2 on page 14 parts nr 34 and 38 15 Insert four reverse locking supports into the holes 58 and or into the holes 56 on the backplate depending on if you are installing one and or two Modules 16 Place the Module PCB on the supports then press it down until blocks in its position 17 Disable the tamper and wall tamper contacts by in serting closing the jumper on the Input O
176. utput Ex pander Module TAMP DIS Marking Label Once you have assembled the compo nents specify the type of Control Panel that you have constructed 18 Using an indelible pen tick the relevant box on the Marking Label according to the following table ABS M BAQ35T12 BAQ60T12 ABS42 ABS42M35 ABS42M60 ABS104 ABS104M35 ABS104M60 19 Attach the Marking Label on the backplate near the Power Supply ABSOLUTA MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS 17 Mounting the Plastic Box Please read the following instructions to get an overall view of the steps involved in the control panel mounting with the ABS P Plastic Box refer to Figure 5 and Fig ure 3 on page 15 AK To comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards detach the cap 40 from the bottom and insert it into the hole 39 Installing ABSOLUTA Main Board 1 Slide the Main Board under the 2 tabs 67 2 Secure the Main Board to the holes 60 on the backplate using the two self tapping screws Installing BAO15T12 Switching Power Supply Read the following steps to install the BAQ15T12 Switching Power Supply otherwise skip to Installing BAQ35T12 Switching Power Supply 3 Cutthe battery cables on the power supply is The backup battery must be connected to the con nector 13 on the Main Board It can NOT be con nected directly to power supply 4 Using the 2 self tapping screws 3 x 8 secure the BAQ15T12 to the holes 71 on the backplate 5 Con
177. via a 5 KQ resistor i e using two 10 KO re sistors connected in parallel gt the zone will trigger short circuit when connected to negative gt the zone will trigger Tamper when open gt the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions is Zones with DEOL supervision can detect and sig nal Alarm and Tamper by means of just two wires a Figure 11 Connecting a Detector to a zone with DEOL supervision E Connecting Roller Blind and Vibration Detectors Zones 1 through 8 of ABSOLUTA support Roller blind and Vibration detectors The zones must be pro grammed respectively with either the Vibration or Roller blind option refer to the PROGRAMMING Hardwired zones in this Manual and can be set up as Normally Closed SEOL or DEOL supervision The wiring diagram in Figure 18 shows a typical connection os The 10 KQ EOL Resistor must be connected to the last device Programming L1 T1 N C Normally Closed L2 T2 SEOL Supervision inl ine ICE gt onto Roller Blind or Vibration Detector Roller Blind or Vibration Detector Roller Blind or Vibration Detector Figure 12 Connecting Vibration Detectors and Roller Blind contacts connecting one detector to a Normally Closed zone and connecting two detectors to a SEOL Supervision zone 26 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel m Connecting Fire Detectors The ABSOLUTA can also manage Fire detectors that can operate wi
178. vide identification of the tampered detector gt Or connect the detector tamper contact to a 24h Zone this type of connection reguires two zones one for Alarm detection and the other for Tamper detec tion refer to Connecting Tamper Contacts SEOL The wiring diagram in Figure 10 illustrates the connection of a detector to a Zone with SEOL supervi sion us The 10 KQ resistor must be connected to the last detector of the zone SEOL supervision will allow the Control Panel to detect Alarm and Short circuit on the zone gt the zone will hold Standby status when connected to negative via a 10 KQ resistor gt the zone will trigger short circuit when connected to negative gt the zone will trigger Alarm under all other conditions To provide Tamper detection connect the Tamper con tact of the detector to the Control Panel Tamper Line or to a 24h zone refer to Connecting Tamper Contacts o ore CETO asi d tamper line Figure 10 Connecting a Detector to a zone with SEOL supervision ABSOLUTA INSTALLING 25 DEOL The wiring diagram in Fig 11 illustrates the con nection of a detector to a Input Line Zone with DEOL supervision ms The 10 KO resistors must be connected to the last detector of the zone DEOL Supervision will allow the Control Panel to detect zone Alarm Tamper and Short circuit gt the zone will hold Standby status whilst connected to negative
179. w you to enable the Phone number for Teleservice A standard modem and the BOSS application will allow you to provide the Teleservice function access to the Control Panel via telephone Teleservice calls can be made by the installer Teleservice calls to the Control Panel require User au thorization or by the User if the Control Panel has been setup to perform the automatic Test Event When the Control Panel generates a Teleservice call man ually by User request or automatically via the Callback or Enable Test Call options these options must be En abled it will dial the programmed numbers until a call is suc cessful or until the programmed call Attempts cycle ends Answering machine This option will allow you to en able the Answering machine The Answering Machine function will allow you to re cord a Voice Answer Message The message will be played each time the Control Panel answers a call after the programmed number of Rings use The Answering Machine function can be En abled Disabled by the User refer to Enable Dis able Answering Machine in the USER MANUAL If the Teleservice function is also Enabled the Control Panel will emit a beep wait approximately 6 seconds for the Modem to respond if connected and if no re sponse is detected will play the Message If the An swering Machine Message has not been recorded the Control Panel will emit a beep Answering Machine Enabled Channels Select th
180. wk Time On Set the length of the squawk to sig nals an arming confirmation or inhibition condition one Squawk means confirmed arming two squawks mean inhibited arming Output for Squawk Select the Control panel output connected to the siren that will play the squawk Clear System Calls by Master Code If disabled de fault the Main User PIN s can delete ONLY calls gen erated by Partition events from the telephone queue It ENABLED the Main User PIN s may ALSO delete calls generated by System Events from the telephone queue Clear Calls on Disarming by Master Code If disabled disarming with a Main User PIN automatically cancels calls from the telephone queue mse Depending on the status of the Clear System Calls by Master Code option ONLY calls gener ated by Partiton Events or ALSO those generated by System Events will be deleted Default enabled Enable Level 4 Allow installer access to personal programming Shows whether the installer is allowed to upload down load the user s PIN s onto from BOSS and a USB key read OPERATING YOUR SYSTEM FROM A KEYPAD gt Enable Installer Teleservice 2 2 in the USER MANUAL us This is a read only option A Arming Label Enter the message that the LCD Keypads should show when Type A Arming takes place Valid entries up to 16 characters Default PARTIAL type A B Arming Label Enter the message that the LCD Keypads should show when Type B Arming takes pla
181. wnloading uploading by USB pen B070 Pa SS lt El AS AIRED BLKSPK MIC C 19 18 Figure 1 ABSOLUTA Main Board paris 17 1 16 i i RED BLK YEL GRNI F 11 12 I F 10 14 WISP LI L AGRFLRL 15 14 1 ABSOLUTA IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 13 N DESCRIPTION Frontplate screws 2 23 Surface Cable conduit entry 24 Wall tamper switch bracket 25 Tamper switch N DESCRIPTION 25a BGSM 100CA Antenna with a magnetic base and 25 cm cable 25b ABS GSM GSM Module 25c BGSM 100CA antenna cable 25a 26 25b 23 BE Lo TAT A Hl Ar O EN VEE eee O00000000000 OOOO 34 me ETN L SOS lt 31 33 gt Figure 2 Parts of the ABSOLUTA in the Metal Box 14 Expandable Hybrid Control Panel N DESCRIPTION N DESCRIPTION 26 Main Board see Fig 1 35 Main cable entry 27 Backplate anchor screw locations 36 Auxiliary cable entry 28 Earth connection 37 Wall tamper switch 29 Stranded wires connect the Switching Power 38 Location for first Input Output Expander Supply to the Main board 38a Bubble level 30 Cable for battery connection 39 Hole for the antenna 31 Switching Power Supolv 39a ABS AK GSM Antenna for plastic box 32 Thermal probe accessorv item 39b Connecting cable for the ABS AK antenna 33 Battery location 40 Cap to close the hole 39 34 Location for sec
182. x 77 3 74 73 27 ABSOLUTA MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS 19 Installing the GSM Module N Before installing the GSM Module make sure that the control panel is not connected to the power supply N Before inserting or removing the SIM card make sure that the GSM Module is not con nected to the power supply use Disable the PIN and call forwarding on the SIM card before inserting it in the GSM Module The ABS GSM Module can be installed in the ABS M metal box and the ABS P plastic box as shown in Fig ure 2 on page 14 and in Figure 3 on page 15 part n 25b respectively and described below see Fig ure 6 1 Insert the SIM card in SIM holder 102 of the Mod ule 2 Insert the GSM Module on connector 8 GSM GPRS while being careful to make the holes on corner guards 101 coincide with the holes 7 on the Motherboard N Inserting the GSM Module incorrectly may lead to serious damage 3 Attach the GSM Module to the holes 7 using the screws provided Metal Box Installation in the ABS M metal box re quires antenna BGSM 100CA b V A PCLINK S L ono E gg gt 102 99 gt 4 Place antenna BGSM 100CA on the top of the metal box as far away from the wall as possible 5 Thread the antenna s wire through hole 43 on the bottom of the control panel and then connect it to connector 93 of the GSM Module 6 Fix the antenna wire to anchor 45 Plastic Box Installation inside plast
183. y passed EK In compliance with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards a bypassed zone is defined Isolated Zone when it is manually bypassed by the user Inhibited Zone when it is automatically bypassed by the panel see Autobypassable and Autobypass with Reset Unbypass Chime Violation of a Zone with this attribute during Disarmed status of its Partition will generate the Chime on partition no event and an audible signal beep on the assigned Keypads and PROXI readers Violation of a Chime Zone during Armed status of its Partition will trigger the Actions programmed for the Type parameter us The Chime Attribute is ineffective on 24h and Fire Zones Test Violation of a Zone with this attribute WILL NOT generate the Alarm on zone event However the Alarm Zone under test message will be recorded in the Control Panel log The Test phase will allow you to check the functionality of the Zones without triggering Alarm signals At default the Control Panel will record ONLY the Events that occur during Armed status SIA in order to comply with the EN50131 1 and EN50131 3 standards the tamper continues to Internal Zone Stay Zones with this attribute will be bypassed when their Partitions Arm in Stay mode or Stay with Zero Delay mode Zone OR OR Violation of a Zone with this attribute can generate the Events according to the assigned Type even when only ONE of its Partitions is Ar
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