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Configuration and Programming by the Engineer 

 

 

 

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Personal attack circuit 
“03=PA”

 

Personal attack circuit “03=PA”

 

Panic buttons are connected to the personal attack circuit and are always 
set. In the default state, it will only trigger a silent alarm (output “Personal 
attack”). This circuit group is the only one that can trigger multiple alarms if 
actuated several times. In compliance with the VdS directive for planning 
and installation (VdS 2311), personal attack circuits must be set to pulse 
operation.

 

 

Reaction to a circuit fault: 

 

Unset:

 

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The “Personal Attack” output is actuated for 180 seconds.

 

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On the keypad, the LED flashes and as an indication (criteria) the 
faulty circuit after a setting attempt.

 

 

After a reset:

 

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The stored alarms are deleted.

 

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The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.

 

The LED lights up.

 

 

 

Internal set:

 

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The “Personal Attack” output is actuated for 180 seconds.

 

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The LED flashes on the keypad

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After unsetting:

 

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The output “Personal Attack” is switched off.

 

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On the keypad, the triggered circuit is shown for 4 seconds in the 
display and then the reset request is displayed.

  

The LED flashes.

 

 

After a reset:

 

– 

The stored alarms are deleted.

 

– 

The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.

 

The LED lights up.

 

 

 

External set:

 

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The “Personal Attack” output is actuated for 180 seconds.

 

 

After unsetting:

 

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The buzzer in the panel and in the keypads are actuated.

 

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The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.

 

The LED flashes.

 

 

After a reset:

 

– 

The stored alarms are deleted.

 

– 

The time/date and “Unset” are shown on the keypad in the display.

 

The LED lights up.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for L240 Series

Page 1: ...Security Technology KNX Intrusion Alarm System L240 Installation Commissioning Operation ...

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Page 3: ...s and outputs 19 4 4 Expansion of the panel with bus nodes 20 5 Keypad L240 PT 22 5 1 General description 22 5 2 Connection 23 6 Operation with Keypad L240 PT 24 6 1 General information 24 6 2 Operation without PIN code access level 0 26 6 2 1 Button 1 Int Set 26 6 2 2 Button 2 Cct Off 26 6 2 3 Button 3 Disp Cct Off 27 6 2 4 Button 4 Input PIN 27 6 2 5 Button 5 Disp Cct Fault 27 6 3 Operation with...

Page 4: ...enu 08 User Auth 61 8 1 9 Menu 09 Text 61 8 1 10 Menu 10 L240 B BS 62 8 1 11 Menu 11 XS S1 1 KNX 62 8 1 12 Menu 13 2 Conc Tamper 63 8 1 13 Menu 15 Defaults 63 8 1 14 Menu 16 XIB Detectors 64 9 Management of the chip key keypad code 65 9 1 General 65 9 2 Operating menu 66 9 2 1 Menu 06 Add 66 9 2 2 Menu 05 Text 67 9 2 3 Menu 01 Edit 67 9 2 4 Menu 02 Show Key Code 68 9 2 5 Menu 02 Show L240 BS 68 9 ...

Page 5: ...nd outputs 84 12 4 LEDs 85 12 4 1 Light emitting diode LED1 red 85 12 4 2 Light emitting diode LED2 green 85 12 4 3 Light emitting diode LED3 red 85 12 5 DIP switch blocks 85 12 5 1 Function switch 1 86 12 5 2 Function switch 2 86 12 5 3 Address switch 87 12 6 Commissioning 88 12 7 Operation 91 12 7 1 SET circuit 92 12 7 2 Access and UNSET switching 92 12 7 3 Access 94 12 7 4 Personal attack 94 13...

Page 6: ...on 103 14 5 Setting the interface parameters 103 15 LAN Interface L240 IP 104 15 1 General 104 15 2 Circuit diagram 105 15 3 Commissioning 105 15 4 Setting the IP address of the PC 105 15 5 Setting the network parameters on the L240 106 Appendix Overview User Programming Menu L240 A Programming Example B System Protocol C ...

Page 7: ... Up to 8 Evaluation Modules L240 BS can be used for the SafeKey components whereby both the key management as well as the access memory can be handled via the panel On the detector circuit side the panel can be expanded via bus modules Up to 40 motion detectors up to 24 Detector Circuit Modules L840 MG4 or L240 MG2 can be combined 1 The enclosure offers space for the installation of 2 batteries 12...

Page 8: ...s for 60 mm flush mounted switch box L240 MG2 Detector circuit module universal 4 detector circuits PCB L840 MG4 Serial interface module incl programming software L208 V 24 LAN interface L240 IP Batteries Battery 12 V 7 2 Ah max 2 per panel SAK7 Installation accessories Flush mounting enclosure for modules L240 BS L840 MG4 SAD GUP Wall box for SAD GUP SAD ED Surface mounting enclosure for modules ...

Page 9: ...SSS Internal siren Intrusion Alarm Panel L240 Power supply for 2 7 2 Ah 10 preprogrammed circuits 2 bus terminations 8 transistor outputs 3 relays alarm set walk test Alerting and comm signals 4 areas Note In total 80 circuits may not be exceeded Example intrusion alarm panel 10 ccts 10 L240 MG2 20 ccts 5 L240 IR XB 5 ccts total 35 ESPE Bolt lock WRK W Bolt switching contact MRS W Magentic reed co...

Page 10: ... Required twin cores XIB bus device Keypads L240 PT Interface Module L208 V 24 Evaluation Module L240 BS Detector Circuit Modules MG2 L840 MG4 BUS Motion Detector 2 Magnetic contacts Passive glass break sensors 2 Combination Signalling Devices SSF GB 6 The sheath wire of the shield cable of the detector group XIB bus line must be consistently looped through and attached to the earthing stud in the...

Page 11: ...g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Without switching device 1 1 1 1 1 1 Door 1 Wall reader WEL A without keypad with door wiring and bolt lock Door 2 Wall reader WELT A with keypad with door wiring and bolt lock Circuit example with magnetic reed contact and lock bolt contact Intrusion Alarm Panel L240 LCD Keypad L240 PT Evaluation Module L240 BS Address n Evaluation Module L240 BS Address 2 Evaluation Module L240 B...

Page 12: ...to the external security bus eXtended Interface Bus The panel is supplied with basic programming features that allow the panels to be operated immediately with a keypad and a battery Numerous functions can be reprogrammed with the assistance of the keypad that is permanently connected or only attached for service purposes It is also possible to program the panel via a notebook with the software pa...

Page 13: ...n The width of the metal panel is dimensioned to ensure that the PCB is still externally inaccessible Strain relief is provided in both cases using a cable tie that can be introduced horizontally or vertically into the cover panel To ensure optimum EMC immunity the screens of the incoming cables detector circuits XIB bus cables must be connected using the shortest possible path to the earthing stu...

Page 14: ... CN16 14 2 3 Buzzer CN9 1 2 Signalling devices sirens strobe lights CN16 19 2 3 Inputs from telephone dialling device CN5 1 2 Panel tamper tamper input internal CN24 1 2 Technical data Dimensions H x W x D 402 x 360 x 80 mm Colour White RAL9002 Weight without batteries 5 8 kg Supply voltage 230 V 10 15 50 Hz Power consumption Max 50 VA Output voltage 13 8 V DC 0 1 V Output for the external load ma...

Page 15: ...cknowledge External ready to set Intern Alarm Unset Relay 1 ext set Relay 2 walk test Buzzer free Panel tampert Comm alarm Comm fault LK4 CN7 CN15 Strobe Sirens VR1 VR2 Akku battery voltage System voltage Cct 1 Reset jumper Service kaypad Ext BUS modules Even when not used the connections must be configured as follows to avoid malfunctions Detector groups 1 to 6 8 9 must be terminated with 2 7 k V...

Page 16: ...l alarm C Common Common 0V for cct 5 6 CN3 6 Cct 6 Intrusion cct P Unset display only internal set Internal alarm external set External alarm 7 Cct 7 Door lock circuit P Leads to setting arming prevention on an interrupt C Common Common 0V for cct 7 8 CN27 8 Cct 8 Personal attack cct P External alarm and personal attack output 9 Cct 9 Tampering circuit P Unset Buzzer and internal alarm internal se...

Page 17: ...arm if the comm fault could not issue a silent alarm 35 Panel tamper CN24 36 Common Panel tamper of the central enclosure Unset Buzzer and internal alarm internal set Buzzer and internal alarm external set External alarm A B External Bus XIB CN13 For connection of keypads 1 7 and bus modules Fuse FS3 800 mA quick blow not keypad 0 CN11 A B Internal bus for keypad 0 service keypad Connection of the...

Page 18: ...hed on all inputs and the monitored outputs must have the accompanying terminating resistors inserted Detector circuits 1 to 6 8 to 10 with 2 7 kOhm colour code commences with red violet Jumper detector circuit 7 without a resistor wire link Connect the inputs comm fault 33 comm alarm 34 and panel tamper 35 with 0 V 36 The monitored outputs for sirens and strobe lights should each be terminated wi...

Page 19: ...circuit does not require a termination resistor An interrupt on circuit 8 personal attack and 9 tampering must be reset using the Reset function on the keypad Connect the setting arming device e g contact lock to circuit 10 With the connection of a setting device on the XIB bus SafeKey Evaluation Module L240 BS circuit 10 should be re programmed to another circuit type and terminated with the corr...

Page 20: ... in the bus detector circuit modules If bus modules are not logged on or are logged off again they must be disconnected from the XIB security bus Further information should be taken from the respective chapters device descriptions or programming menu Addressing of the bus device All bus devices must be addressed numbered successively manually via DIP switch or jumpers The bus modules for the motio...

Page 21: ...re not actuated For this reason we recommend that you apply a short circuit to the panel tamper during commissioning with the provided DIP switch or jumper After work has been completed the panel tamper must be reactivated The tables for addressing as well as positioning of the DIP switch can be found in the respective chapters of the device descriptions ...

Page 22: ...e date time is displayed and the LED underneath the LCD keypad lights up Description of the buttons Button Function 1 2 0 Menu selection entry of functions parameters X Exit menu go back a program step whereby changes are accepted Indicates the selection of the input possibilities and further information e g in the event log Page up down in the menu list in the event or access memory Reset of alar...

Page 23: ...The first keypad is assigned with number 01 further keypads must be addressed successively 02 03 07 The keypad with address 1 is automatically detected by the panel further keypads must be enabled in the Engineer menu see chapter 8 1 1 Menu 01 Hardware Note Should it be necessary to re enter the address the keypad must be opened when powered up tamper alarm is activated Now press button and keep p...

Page 24: ... operator user a maximum of 14 menu items are available that can be selected by entering a 2 digit entry A part of the menu is only available after entry of a PIN code or only appears when the corresponding bus modules are connected When a menu selection has been made the options yes no or on off can be selected with the buttons 0 for off and no and 1 for on and yes After an option of this type ha...

Page 25: ...ntry of a 4 digit user code access level 1 Access level 0 without PIN Access level 1 with PIN Button sequence Function 01 Toggles Internal set unset 02 Switch on off of detector circuit Circuit 1 circuit 3 3 03 Queries detector circuits that are switched off 0 1 04 Enter change user PIN 05 Display interrupted detector circuit groups 06 LED buzzer test 07 Display of the alarm counter 08 Display of ...

Page 26: ...an unset for people returning home late Only the area which is assigned to the keypad can be internally set 20 01 28 Nov 08 Int Set 6 2 2 Button 2 Cct Off Button 2 switches a detector circuit off or on First of all the shut down only for internally set or also for externally set must be enabled in the programming of the circuit by the Engineer Thereafter the user has the opportunity to switch the ...

Page 27: ...knowledged with button In the default delivery state the user PIN number 1 is enabled and set to 1111 In total up to seven user PINs can be enabled see menu item 08 User Auth chapter 8 1 8 Every access is stored along with the user number in the event log Input PIN 6 2 5 Button 5 Disp Cct Fault Button 5 displays malfunctioning open circuits Detector circuits of type Intrusion and Personal attack a...

Page 28: ...ut of service User menu access level 1 11 30 08 Okt 2008 Int Unset without PIN User PIN 4 digit 01 Int Set 02 Cct Off 03 Disp Cct Off 04 Change PIN 05 Disp CctFault 06 Test 07 Alarm Counter 08 Log 09 Ext Set 10 Time Date 11 Input Eng PIN 12 Tamp Reset 14 Delete 01 Int Set 14 Delete 1 Int Set 2 Cct Off 3 Disp Cct Off 4 Input PIN 5 Disp CctFault Circuit Off Number _ _ _ Cct 1 Off Old PIN Input PIN N...

Page 29: ... identical to an existing user or engineer PIN Old PIN Input PIN Enter current user PIN and press button New PIN Input PIN Enter the new user PIN and press button 01 Int Set 02 Cct Off 03 Disp Cct Off 04 Change PIN 05 Disp CctFault 06 Test 07 Alarm Counter 08 Log 09 Ext Set 10 Time Date 11 Input Eng PIN 12 Tamp Reset 14 Delete 15 Cancel Print User PIN 01 Int Set 02 Cct Off 03 Disp Cct Off 04 Chang...

Page 30: ... Test is actuated Walk Test 6 3 7 Menu 07 Alarm Counter Menu item 07 Alarm Counter All the alarms which were triggered in the system e g personal attack or external alarm are counted and stored in a non volatile memory The memory cannot be deleted i e the data is retained even with a voltage failure Alarm Counter 0219 01 Int Set 02 Cct Off 03 Disp Cct Off 04 Change PIN 05 Disp CctFault 06 Test 07 ...

Page 31: ... Submenu 1 Full it is possible to select whether the complete event memory is displayed on the display of the LCD keypad or output via the printer interface 1 Display 2 Print Example 1 User PIN entry 10 53 Us1 Logged On Access after entry of the user PIN no 1 in access level 1 Do 20 Jul 2008 00066 Date and consecutive event number Us1 KP1 Logged On User PIN Code Nr 1 has been entered on the keypad...

Page 32: ...ate 1 Circuit Only the events for the selected circuit are output e g triggered by an alarm 2 User Only the operations performed by the selected user are output e g access to access level 1 3 Keypad Only the operations performed on the selected keypad are output e g access of the individual users in access level 1 4 Date Only events on a selected date are output Submenu 3 Access Log In submenu 3 A...

Page 33: ...so recorded in the event log This function is not enabled ex works for the user and it is only accessible after entering the Engineer PIN 1 Time 2 Date In submenu 1 Time the time can be changed After pressing the button the time can be entered Hour Minute Clock set to 12 26 Current time Clock Enter HH MM Enter new time Clock set to 13 14 New time In submenu 2 Date the date can be changed After pre...

Page 34: ...ccess level 0 without PIN entry requirement that were triggered during commissioning by the Engineer Installer After commissioning this function should be inhibited for the user and is only accessible after entering the Engineer code Only tamper alarms triggered in the same area where the keypad is located can be deleted Reset of alarms After an alarm is triggered external alarm it is described in...

Page 35: ...usion alarm circuits with external setting may not have switch off capability and may not be time delayed If some relays are programmed for alerting purposes on the personal attack circuits they must be set to pulse operation Engineer menu access level 2 Engineer PIN 6 digit 1 Time Date 2 Tamp Reset 3 Test 4 Change PIN 5 Printer 6 Service 7 Remote 8 Edit 9 Cct Off 1 Time 2 Date 1 Print 2 Circuits ...

Page 36: ...off The print parameters must be set beforehand in menu 5 Printer All test results can be output on the printer interface and stored with the system documentation After the test the printer interface should be switched back on A serial Interface Module L208 V 24 and a serial printer are required for printing Alternatively the serial print data can be read processed and printed out on a PC or Lapto...

Page 37: ...circuit has no influence on the test Only the detector circuits which are located in the same area as the keypad can be tested Circuits Test Number _ _ Entry of the circuit number Circuit 017 On Test Test of the selected circuit 17 2 Area Cct All circuits located in the same area as the keypad are switched for testing during the inspection Area Ccts On Test Test of all circuits in the area Submenu...

Page 38: ...e greater than 14 2 V with a power supply unit test PSU Voltage 14 408V 7 1 4 Menu 04 Change PIN Menu item 4 Change PIN The factory Engineer PIN 000000 can be changed to a 6 digit Engineer PIN code The new Engineer PIN code may not correspond with the management PIN code for the Evaluation Module L240 BS The factory set Engineer PIN code should be changed immediately as it may be known to the user...

Page 39: ...n Baud rate The selected baud rate must correspond with the set baud rate of the printer or PC Laptop Printer Baud 9600 Display and selection of the baud rate Real Time The parameter can be activated if the printer is always in service Real Time and all data stored in the event log should also be printed out Printer Real Time Off Enable Real Time Parameter ON Submenu 2 Config In submenu 2 Config t...

Page 40: ...maintenance inspection can be entered The service display has an influence on the function of the Intrusion Alarm System 1 Service Date 2 Service Num On the corresponding day the stored service telephone number appears on the display Service Num 0815 4711 The service note is no longer displayed on the following day or after an Engineer code is entered Submenu 1 Service Date In submenu 1 Service Da...

Page 41: ...ted the transfer speed must also be selected so that it corresponds with the setting on the PC Connection Baud 9600 Enter 1 9600 2 4800 Help button Submenu 02 Operations In submenu 02 Operations the Auto parameter should be selected Thereafter the permitted authorization levels for the user with existing communication must be selected and can be accepted directly Operations Enable Off Press button...

Page 42: ...vidual devices The IP address used here is only an example and can vary according to the network Generally the properties of the Internet protocol for the PC settings are set to Obtain an IP address automatically This setting must be checked and a fixed IP address setting may need to be set The following example shows how the IP address of a PC is changed Example Windows XP Note The settings must ...

Page 43: ...entry of 00000000 8 zeros is necessary GSR 1 S N 00000000 Enter 00000000 8 zeros Submenus 10 12 GSR 2 4 S N The other submenus 10 12 GSR 2 4 S N are not used 7 1 8 Menu 8 Edit Menu item 8 Edit Using this menu item access to the comprehensive programming and configuration submenu of the panel see chapter 8 is undertaken 7 1 9 Menu 9 Cct Off Menu item 9 Cct Off A circuit can be switched off fully an...

Page 44: ...a few of the programming steps in the corresponding submenus The comprehensive possibilities are represented in the overview on the following page Comfortable programming is possible with the Software WIN PC and the Interface Module L208 V 24 Access to the programming level is only possible from access level 1 First of all a user must gain access to access level 1 with his user PIN now the Enginee...

Page 45: ... EntryFullAlm Silent Alarm Circuit Number _ _ 03 Circuits Keypad Number _ 06 Keypads Relay Number _ 04 Relay Ext Set Bleeper Reset NC Disp Cct NC Cct Off Int Set NC 2 Conc Tamper 2 Conc xx 13 2 Conc Tamper Menu items only appear if the corresponding modules are logged on XS S1 1 KNX 14 Ext Set 13 Log On 01 Intruder 02 PA 03 Ext Set 04 Fault 08 Walk Test 07 InternalAlarm 06 Ready to Set 05 Set Conf...

Page 46: ...it Modules L840 MG4 Number of Evaluation Module L240 BS System Size L240 B BS 00 Limit L240 BS 0 16 Number of keypads and L240 PT System Size Keypads 1 Limit 1 7 In the default delivery state the panel automatically recognizes a keypad with the address 1 Note A keypad with the address 0 Engineer keypad can be connected for service purposes to the internal XIB security bus left terminal CN11 This k...

Page 47: ... can be assigned to a transistor output The formation of main and sub areas relates only to the external setting unsetting operation An internal setting unsetting of the main area is not permissible Area Number _ After entry of the area the sub menu appears 01 Master Areas 02 Ext Alarm TX 03 Int Set TX 04 Ext Set TX 05 Reset TX 06 PA TX 07 Fault TX 08 Set Cnfrm TX 09 Rdy Set TX 10 Int Alm TX 11 Un...

Page 48: ...et In practice this means that the panel must always be installed in the sub area This guarantees that it is always in the protected area as soon as an area is set Example In a building both the apartment area 2 main area and the office area 1 lower level of the owner are located The office also has an external access door It is necessary to ensure that the building alarm can only be set externall...

Page 49: ...ternal setting area 2 to one of the transistor outputs 11 18 can be programmed for this purpose Accordingly one channel of a transmission device can be used The outputs can also be used for other control functions For each area the following signals are available External alarm Internal alarm External set Reset pulse Personal attack Fault Setting arming acknowledgement Ready to set Internal alarm ...

Page 50: ... individually It is important to remember that every circuit must be terminated with a terminating resistor of 2 7 kOhm Exceptions Lock circuit It is not terminated with a resistor A short circuit indicates a closed door and an open circuit indicates that the door is not closed External set circuit The circuit is terminated in the unset state with a 2 7 kOhm resistor For setting a 560 Ohm resistor...

Page 51: ... internal setting The LED flashes on the keypad After unsetting The output Internal alarm the buzzer in the panel and in the keypads are switched off On the keypad the triggered circuit is shown for 4 seconds in the display and then the reset request is displayed The LED Unset Alarm circuit and Signal light up After a reset The stored alarms are deleted The time date and Unset are shown on the key...

Page 52: ...re shown on the keypad in the display The LED lights up Internal set The output Internal alarm the buzzer in the panel and in the keypads are actuated for 180 seconds The LED flashes on the keypad After unsetting The output Internal alarm the buzzer in the panel and in the keypads are switched off On the keypad the triggered circuit is shown for 4 seconds in the display and then the reset request ...

Page 53: ...pt After a reset The stored alarms are deleted The time date and Unset are shown on the keypad in the display The LED lights up Internal set The Personal Attack output is actuated for 180 seconds The LED flashes on the keypad After unsetting The output Personal Attack is switched off On the keypad the triggered circuit is shown for 4 seconds in the display and then the reset request is displayed T...

Page 54: ...ypad After unsetting On the keypad the LED flashes and as an indication criteria the faulty circuit flashes after a setting attempt Entrance room circuit 05 ER VdS Entrance room circuit 05 ER VdS An entrance room circuit reacts in the same way as an intruder circuit however it is evaluated with a delayed set unset on the LCD Keypad L240 PT VdS via an EnEx circuit All circuits e g motion detectors ...

Page 55: ... interrupt of the technology circuit even in the externally set state will not cause an external alarm A technology circuit can be used in VdS class C systems to incorporate detected anti masking of a motion detector into the forced setting For this purpose the detector circuit must be programmed as Criterion On and the interrupt output of the anti masking monitored motion detector must be looped ...

Page 56: ...circuit 14 Ext Set An external set circuit switches the area externally set unset It should be programmed for switch mode pulse off button mode not supported This option applies for the circuit inputs on the main circuit board Conventional setting arming contacts can be connected In switch mode the circuit is terminated in the unset state with a 2 7 kOhm resistor For setting purposes a 560 Ohm res...

Page 57: ...ting completely inactive Silent Alarm Circuit 0xx Silent Alarm Off 0 Off 1 On On an alarm intrusion or personal attack triggering of the local alerting devices sirens and strobes can be prevented Off Local alerting is triggered On Local alerting is not triggered but rather a silent alarm output Intrusion or Personal attack is triggered If a dialling device comm cannot send the silent alarm a negat...

Page 58: ...rnally set area 1 04 Fault Active with a mains battery fault delayed up to 15 minutes and processor failure 05 Set Confirm Active for about 3 seconds after ext setting of area 1 06 Ready to Set Active if area 1 ready to set 07 Internal Alarm Active with internal alarm in area 1 08 Walk Test Active with switched on walk test 09 Tamper Active with tampering alarm 10 Int Set Active with internally se...

Page 59: ... is triggered after the alarm time has elapsed sirens and strobes VdS Alarm Times Silent Alarm Off Enter 0 OFF 1 ON With On the panel only generates silent alarms output Intrusion and the local alerting sirens and strobes is not actuated Exception If a dialling device comm cannot send the silent alarm a negative acknowledgement is displayed on the input Comm alarm and local alerting is actuated Al...

Page 60: ...the DIP switches After selection of the menu the following request appears Concentrator Number _ Address of the circuit module Concentrator 01 Area 1 Area of the circuit module If the stated circuit module number is a battery the battery capacity must be entered If for example 2 x SAK7 are connected the following must be set Concentrator 01 Bat 1 Ah 07 factory default 00 Concentrator 01 Bat 2 Ah 0...

Page 61: ...s numbers and characters is undertaken using a 5 key keypad on the LCD Keypad L240 PT Some keys are already pre assigned to simplify data entry The arrow key can be used to jump along the row of text After correct entry of the letter figure or character you can move to the next text position using the Enter button The max length of the text is 14 characters The following letters figures and charac...

Page 62: ...itored on the KNX system Each of the 80 circuits can also be contacted via the KNX At the same time the setting can be undertaken via the KNX bus and the alarm systems can be reset via the KNX Every function which allows access to the intrusion alarm system can be inhibited individually Communication to the KNX XS S1 1 KNX Standard 1 Standard 2 Output Only 1 Standard VdS Bidirectional communicatio...

Page 63: ...2 8 1 13 Menu 15 Defaults Menu item 15 Defaults All the entered texts can be deleted and the modified user codes can be reset to the default delivery state The submenu 4 L240 BS is only displayed when the Evaluation Module L240 BS is connected and enables a defined reset incl the configuration and the databases 2 Text 3 User PINs 4 L240 BS After selection of the menu item reset delete occurs CAUTI...

Page 64: ...Add 2 Add XIB Det Further procedure for teaching in the detector can be found in chapter 13 under Teaching in the first detector chapter 13 5 Engineer PIN 01 System Size 02 Area Opts 03 Circuits 04 Relay 05 Alarm Times 06 Keypads 07 Concs 08 User Auth 09 Text 10 L240 B BS 11 XS 1 1 KNX 13 2 Conc Tamper 15 Defaults 16 XIB Detectors 8 Edit ...

Page 65: ... keypad code and chip key is also possible in the user level After entry of the 4 digit user PIN No 1 factory default 1111 you access the user level and can delete the keypad code and chip key as in the menu Management Note In order to manage the keypad codes and chip key at least one Evaluation Module L240 BS must be connected and logged on For detection and learning of a keypad code or chip key ...

Page 66: ...he chip key or key code can be modified or deleted Add Key Code Insert Now further keypad codes and chip keys can be learned in or you can exit the Learning level by pressing button X Keys PIN 6 digit 01 Edit 02 Show 03 Identify 04 Delete 05 Text 06 Add 07 Access Log 08 Copy L240 BS 09 Change PIN Key Code Number _ _ _ 0 Off 1 Access 2 Set Unset 3 Set 4 Unset 1 One Key Code 2 L240 BS Present Key Co...

Page 67: ...Some keys are already pre assigned to simplify data entry 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AB MN Z ab mn z 01 9 Spac e With button 0 an existing text is deleted from the flashing text position onwards By pressing button X the selected keypad code or chip key is again exited and another keypad code chip key is selected By again pressing button X the submenu Text is exited 9 2 3 Menu 01 Edit Buttons 01 for accessi...

Page 68: ...ons 02 for accessing the Show menu 1 One Key Code 2 L240 BS Press button 1 Key Code Enter the 3 digit code key Number _ _ _ number Key Code 001 Hauke Kristin Display of the stored or factory default text for 3 seconds Key Code 001 01 Set Unset Display of the authorization for the selected key code 001 in module no 01 Press button Key Code 001 02 Access Display of the authorization for the selected...

Page 69: ...ing button X the selected Evaluation Module can be exited and another Evaluation Module selected By pressing button X a second time the submenu Show is exited 9 2 6 Menu 04 Delete Buttons 04 for accessing the Delete menu Key Code Number _ _ _ Enter the 3 digit code key number Hauke Kristin 4 Confirm Display of the stored or factory default text The selected code key is deleted by pressing the butt...

Page 70: ...ush in the chip key and remove it or enter the 6 digit keypad code Key Code 001 Hauke Kristin Key Code 001 Set Unset For three seconds the code key number with the stored or default text and the authorization access set unset etc is shown on the entered Evaluation Module L240 BS By pressing button X the submenu Identify is exited 9 2 8 Exiting management Press button X 4 Confirm Logoff By pressing...

Page 71: ...and bus motion detector modules it is important to observe that the total number of detector circuits does not exceed 80 incl the 10 circuits for the panel The circuit module is provided with a socket cover with screw two fixing screws for a standard switch socket FM cable ties a spring for the tamper contact and a VdS label to be applied to the socket cover 10 2 Circuit diagram The circuit module...

Page 72: ...ply voltage of detectors Protected by fuse F1 with 100 mA A B XIB security bus Supply voltage 12 V 0 V Data line A Data line B CN1 and CN3 Detector circuits freely programmable Every detector group must be terminated with the integrated 2 7k Ohm resistor in the normal state Red LED Display tamper contact circuit fault ON Tamper alarm tamper contact is triggered or at least one detector group fault...

Page 73: ...ctors correspond with the connection schematic Connection is undertaken via a connection tool for LSA terminals Every circuit must be terminated with the integrated termination resistor of 2 7 kΩ Set the XIB address on the DIP switch see chapter 10 6 Address table Apply the voltage to the panel the red and green LEDs light up Logon Logoff Select the function 01 System Size in the engineer Edit men...

Page 74: ... the Hardware menu with button X Monitoring tamper contact yes no Select the function 13 2 Conc Tamper in the programming level 13 2 Conc Tamper 15 Defaults After the supply voltage is applied monitoring of all tamper contacts is reactivated Successively for all logged on Detector Circuit Modules L240 MG2 the monitoring of the panel tamper can be activated ON or deactivated OFF 2 Conc Tamper 2 Con...

Page 75: ... OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 6 ON OFF ON OFF OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF OFF 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 10 ON OFF OFF ON OFF 11 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 12 ON ON OFF ON OFF 13 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 14 ON OFF ON ON OFF 15 OFF ON ON ON OFF 16 ON ON ON ON OFF 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 18 ON OFF OFF OFF ON 19 OFF ON OFF OFF ON 20 ON ON OFF OFF ON 21 OFF OFF ON O...

Page 76: ...utput External set Walk test 1 2 3 4 5 ON LK1 1 2 A B 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 820 Jumper for panel tamper contact Circuits The plug in jumper LK1 is used for bypassing the panel tamper during commissioning LK1 must be removed again after commissioning 11 3 Description of the inputs and outputs Terminal Function Description 1 12 V 2 0 V Output for the supply voltage of detectors Protected b...

Page 77: ...ccupies circuits 1 10 The first Detector Circuit Module L840 MG4 has an XIB address 01 and the circuits 11 to 14 The second Detector Circuit Module L240 MG2 has an XIB address 02 and the circuits 15 to 16 The third Detector Circuit Module L840 MG4 has an XIB address 03 and the circuits 17 to 20 Then the three bus detector modules must be teached in circuits 21 23 11 6 Commissioning The plug in jum...

Page 78: ...ies of the circuit types chapter 8 1 3 2 on page 56 Standard or EIB KNX Intrusion circuit Cct Cct off int off Cct off ext off Silent alarm off Print unset off The circuits are thus active with internal and external setting After pressing button 5 Cct Fault on the keypad the faults of the individual circuit are displayed e g Cct14 or the stored text for the detector The circuits can also be reprogr...

Page 79: ...s on the Intrusion Alarm Panel L240 The SafeKey system is the setting device and access control in one and very flexible in application Lock Magnetic Bolt Function Switch 1 Function Switch 2 Address Switch Evaluation module All the required components on the door can be connected directly to the Evaluation Module L240 BS If a magnetic reed contact lock bolt switching contact or electric bolt lock ...

Page 80: ... 19 and 20 intrusion circuit the two other adjacent wires are connected to terminals 21 and 22 end of line resistor Magnetic reed contact If a magnetic reed contact is not connected the evaluation of the intrusion detector circuit is off 12 2 2 Lock bolt switching contact A lock bolt switching contact is connected in a 2 wire configuration to the lock monitoring circuit Lock and the evaluation of ...

Page 81: ...yellow black grey The SafeKey strike plates and door cylinders feature an integrated bolt lock function and a bolt lock is not necessary If a bolt lock is not connected the evaluation for the feedback via the extended bolt end limit position and the connection of a 12 V power supply to the 12V terminals is not necessary 12 2 4 XIB security bus The XIB security bus is connected in a 4 wire configur...

Page 82: ...looped into the evaluation module 2 7 kOhm 7 8 Sabo Wall Reader WELT pink gray 7 8 Sabo Wall Reader WELT pink gray Function switch 2 1 OFF Function switch 2 1 ON If a SafeKey Wall Reader with keypad WELT is not connected the evaluation of the tampering circuit should be deactivated 12 2 6 Wall reader Wall Readers WEL A and WELT A are connected to terminals DPM in a 4 wire configuration The connect...

Page 83: ...y or an internal siren Every two transistor outputs have a common 0 V connection Transistor outputs T1 and T2 can each be loaded with 20 mA T3 and T4 can each be loaded with 15 mA When light emitting diodes LEDs are connected it is recommended that LOW Current LEDs are used to reduce current consumption Internal alarm Access External internal set Ready to set ...

Page 84: ...n for a bolt lock required with SafeKey Wall Reader Grey wire 19 20 Magnet Intrusion cct Two adjacent wires 21 22 End of line resistor 2 7 kOhm Magnetic reed contact connection for monitoring of door opening Two other adjacent wires 23 Blue wire 24 Lock Lock cct Lock bolt switching contact connection for monitoring of the door lock Black wire 25 Transistor output T1 Internal alarm Switches 12 V vi...

Page 85: ...te or door cylinder lights up for about 6 seconds when a chipkey is inserted or a keypad code is entered LED off Normal operation LED on Entry of a keypad code insertion of a chip key 12 4 3 Light emitting diode LED3 red LED3 is without function 12 5 DIP switch blocks Various settings can be predefined using the three DIP switch blocks Function switch 1 Function switch 2 and Address switch 3 Furth...

Page 86: ... lock and XIB bus Function switch 1 2 Must be OFF Function switch 1 3 free Function switch 1 3 has no function and must be set to OFF Function switch 1 4 Send High Low Must be OFF Function switch 1 5 Test wireless communication Must be OFF 12 5 2 Function switch 2 The following settings and parameters can be undertaken with function switch 2 Functions switch 2 1 Sabo resistor Using function switch...

Page 87: ...e Evaluation Module L240 BS can be operated in test mode OFF Standard mode ON Test mode During operation the DIP switch should be set to OFF Function switch 2 5 Must be OFF 12 5 3 Address switch Using the address switch the Evaluation Module L240 BS connected to the XIB security bus is addressed Each Evaluation Module L240 BS has independent of the zone its own address The address range for the Ev...

Page 88: ... must be connected directly to the terminals The lock detector circuit input 7 must be bypassed without a resistor The outputs for both sirens and strobe lights are to be fitted with the 1 kOhm end of line resistor directly on the terminals The tamper input for the cover tamper contact the input Comm fault and Comm alarm must be connected with a jumper to 0V At least one LCD Keypad L240 PT with ad...

Page 89: ...aluation Modules L240 BS connected to the XIB security bus should be entered in the programming menu Hardware L240 B BS The Evaluation Modules L240 BS are detected by the intrusion Alarm Panel and operated in accordance with their delivered state Important The Evaluation Modules must now be reset to the delivery state including deleting the database for management of the chipkeys and keypad codes ...

Page 90: ...uld be connected to them Apply the mains supply and batteries The new evaluation modules must be registered in the programming menu Hardware L240 B BS The Evaluation Module L240 BS is detected by the intrusion Alarm Panel and operated in accordance with the delivered state After the added evaluation module has been registered the database for management of the keypad codes and chipkeys is not up t...

Page 91: ...ed Commencement of a triggered inhibit time will be indicated by a short signal tone Each valid or invalid insertion of chip keys is logged in the access log with date time and XIB address of the corresponding evaluation module Keypad code Each button push on the wall reader is confirmed by a beeping tone Only 6 digit keypad codes are permissible If an incorrect entry is made the STOP button must ...

Page 92: ...ive authorization twice and retract it again max 4 sec between both insertions 3 In VdS class C alternately with keypad code or chip key If the area switches to SET a three second long continuous tone sounds as a positive acknowledgement If the area does NOT switch to SET e g no valid setting authorization or the area was not ready to switch a three second long intermittent tone will sound to indi...

Page 93: ...rt and remove a valid chip key within a max of 4 seconds If the area switches to UNSET a short positive acknowledgement sounds With a strike plate and door cylinder the coupling system is activated for 6 seconds The door can be unlocked and opened with the exterior handle If the area does NOT switch to UNSET e g no valid unsetting authorization a three second long intermittent tone will sound to i...

Page 94: ...ersonal attack is triggered and Access is allowed In the set state with VdS class A after entry of the personal attack code a Personal attack is triggered the area is switched to unset and Access allowed In the set state with VdS class B after entry of the personal attack code a Personal attack is triggered but the area remains set After insertion of a chip key with unset authorization the area is...

Page 95: ... 80 incl the 10 circuits for the panel Overview of the bus motion detectors Designation Description IR XB Passive infrared technology VdS class B IR XC Passive infrared technology AM VdS class C EIM XB Dual detector PIR and MW technology VdS class B EIM XC Dual detector PIR and MW technology AM VdS class C These detectors are in the validation process at the time of going to print AM Anti Mask ant...

Page 96: ... are indicated via LEDs and are dependent on the detector signals and settings State overview IR XB IR XC EIM XB EIM XC Function red red yellow red yellow green red yellow green Anti mask calibration 1x 3s 1x 3 1x 3s Teached in 10x 10x 10x 10x Low voltage 10x 10x 10x 10x Alarm On 3s On 3s On 3s On 3s Alarm memory ON ON ON ON MW Alarm On 3s On 3s MW detection 1x 1x MW anti mask 3x s 3x s MW fault O...

Page 97: ... the fixing screw The red LED of the detector indicates by flashing ten times that the detector has been teached in and that the corresponding detector has been assigned Furthermore on the LCD keypad teach in is also acknowledged and the type designation of the detector is displayed Thereafter automatic calibration of the anti masking monitoring is undertaken Please wait IR XB XIB Det Added The de...

Page 98: ... cover of the enclosure must be closed and the screw tightened The assignment of the circuit is automatically counted up or down from the first address of the manually teached in detector depending on the type of parameterisation The red LED of the detector indicates by flashing ten times that the detector has been teached in successfully Activate automatic addressing Select the function 1 Auto Ad...

Page 99: ...l function is specially conceived for the monitoring of narrow halls and enables detection if the hall is briefly crossed UW Tag UW Tag on off The transmission power of the microwave section is only a few mW and corresponds roughly with that of a Bluetooth device However the Intrusion Alarm Panel offers the option for switching off the microwave sensors of the EIM X detector for unset operation Th...

Page 100: ...motion detector and thus detects objects or persons who have assumed the approximate ambient temperature Log Log on off Activates the alarm log function of the detector The alarm log is set if the detector is triggered in the set state and indicates triggering after unset switching via the red LED Thus you can recognise which detector has triggered an alarm 13 7 Walk test The walk test function en...

Page 101: ... cal Calibration fault of the anti masking monitoring AM Cct Calibration error of the microwave anti masking monitoring only EIM X detector PIR Alm Error cause of the passive infrared sensors is only displayed in combination with other faults UW Alm Error cause of the microwave sensors is only displayed in combination with other faults 13 10 VdS operation For VdS compliant operation of the bus mot...

Page 102: ...the circuit board the 4 core XIB Bus cable should be connected to the conductors A B A 9 pole SUB D connector protrudes from the enclosure to which a null modem cable is directly connected to the PC The connection terminals and a null modem cable can be found in the supplied materials Note Only one Interface Module L208 V 24 or L240 IP can be operated on the panel 14 2 Circuit diagram Null modem c...

Page 103: ...DIP switches 2 8 must be set to OFF Connect interface module terminal CN1 XIB during operation to the XIB security bus Connection to the external terminal CN13 or internal terminal CN11 XIB security bus of the panel is possible As soon as the interface module is supplied with voltage the Intrusion Alarm Panel will be informed of the set PC function Green LED 1 indicates correct communication with ...

Page 104: ...will only be possible if they are identical SiteID 1234 Entry of the customer number 15 LAN Interface L240 IP 15 1 General The connection of the L240 to the PC is implemented either via a serial interface with the Interface Module L208 V 24 or via a LAN network with the IP Interface L240 IP The IP Interface is installed in the same enclosure as module L208 V24 Two connections are also available he...

Page 105: ...240 IP set DIP switch 1 to ON DIP switches 2 8 must be set to OFF Connect IP module terminal CN1 XIB during operation to the XIB security bus Connection to the external terminal CN13 or internal terminal CN11 XIB security bus of the panel is possible As soon as the IP module is supplied with voltage the Intrusion Alarm Panel will be informed of the set PC function Green LED 1 indicates correct com...

Page 106: ...Properties of LAN Connection opens Select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the list and click on Properties Activate Use the following IP address and enter the new IP address in our example the IP address 192 168 3 1 and Subnet Mask IMPORTANT Note the old IP setting so that you can reactivate it 15 5 Setting the network parameters on the L240 The IP addresses and further specification must correspond...

Page 107: ...thernet settings If the panel is connected via a local network or directly to the PC crossover cable the value 0 can be entered here Gateway IP 192 168 3 4 Entry of the gateway address In submenu 08 Subnet Mask the range of devices that can be contacted is defined The setting must be compatible to the network used Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 In submenu 09 GSR 1 S N a licens...

Page 108: ...ut PIN 5 Disp CctFault Key PIN 6 digit 01 Edit 02 Show 03 Identify 04 Delete 05 Text 06 Add 07 Access Log 08 Copy L240 BS 09 Change PIN Key Code Number _ _ _ 0 Off 1 Access 2 Set Unset 3 Set 4 Unset 1 One Key Code 2 L240 BS Present Key Code Key Code Number _ _ _ Key Code Number _ _ _ Add Key Code Insert L240 BS Number _ L240 BS Xx yy 1 Display 2 Print Old PIN Input PIN Circuit Off Test Log Delete ...

Page 109: ...nter Key Code 5 Key Code 4 Text 4 Area Key Codes 3 All Key Codes 1 Service Date 2 Service Num Service 01 Connection 02 Operations 03 Auth Code Remote 04 SiteID 08 Subnet Mask 07 Gateway IP 06 Panel Port 05 Panel IP 12 GSR 4 S N 11 GSR 3 S N 10 GSR 2 S N 09 GSR 1 S N Menu items 05 12 only with LAN connection 1 Serial On 2 Ethernet 0 Off 1 On Connection 0 Off 1 User Operations 2 Auto SiteID SiteID 1...

Page 110: ...Int Set 11 Eng Rst 10 Cct Rst 09 Cct Off Menu Int Set Off Ext Set Off Silent Alarm Device TX Print Unset Time IntAlmStrobe ExtAfterInt 05 Alarm Times TamIntAlm EntryFullAlm Silent Alarm Circuit Number _ _ 03 Circuits Relay Number _ 04 Relay Menu items only appear if the respective modules are logged on XS S1 1 KNX 14 Ext Set 13 Log On Pulse Int Alarm Prevent Set Entry Time The properties of the ci...

Page 111: ...Cct Off Int Set NC 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 Timed 2 Instant 4 EnEx Tm 3 EnEx 1 No Code 2 Usr Code 3 Eng Code 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On Bat 1 Ah _ 2 Conc Tamper 2 Conc _ _ 13 2 Conc Tamper Area Tamp User Time Date Usr Ext Set Area Reset NC Int Set NC Cct Off Disp Cct NC Time Date Usr Tamp User Concentrator Number 07 Concs User Number _ 08 User Auth Bat 2 Ah _ 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On 4 L240 BS 0 Off ...

Page 112: ... sensor 2 x Detector Circuit Module 2 fold L240 MG2 and 2 x Detector Circuit Module 4 fold L840 MG4 Two Motion Detectors L240 IR XB monitor the hallways Setting is performed with a SafeKey Evaluation Module L240 BS Operation and display is undertaken with two Keypads L240 PT Addressing The bus modules are addressed as follows using DIP switches jumpers Type XIB address L240 MG2 office Detector mod...

Page 113: ...G4 Concentrator 01 Area 1 Concentrator 02 Area 2 Concentrator 03 Area 2 Concentrator 04 Area 2 Concentrator 05 Area 2 In menu item 10 L240 B BS the Evaluation Modules L240 BS are assigned to the areas and corresponding parameters are assigned LBBS 1 Area 1 LBBS 2 Area 2 In menu item 13 2 Conc Tamper the monitoring of the panel tamper contact for each circuit Module L240 MG2 is activated or deactiv...

Page 114: ...ion of the detector circuits Cct No Type delivered state Type with divergent programming Remarks 1 Intrusion cct off with int set 2 Intrusion cct off with int set 3 Intrusion cct off with int set 4 Intrusion cct 5 Intrusion cct 6 Intrusion cct 7 Lock cct 8 Personal attack cct 9 Tampering circuit 10 Ext Setting circuit 3 Configuration of the outputs Output No Type delivered state Type with divergen...

Page 115: ...ging voltage 13 8 V 1 C Cct 1 5 8 6 2 V 2 C Cct 2 5 8 6 2 V 3 C Cct 3 5 8 6 2 V 4 C Cct 4 5 8 6 2 V 5 C Cct 5 5 8 6 2 V 6 C Cct 6 5 8 6 2 V 7 C Cct 7 0 V 8 C Cct 8 5 8 6 2 V 9 C Cct 9 5 8 6 2 V 10 C Cct 10 Set 6 4 6 8 V Unset 5 8 6 2 V 28 29 Strobe light 0 67 0 73 V 30 32 Siren 1 0 67 0 73 V 31 32 Siren 2 0 67 0 73 V 33 36 Comm fail fault 0 V 34 36 Comm fault alarm 0 V 35 36 Panel tamper 0 V ...

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