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2. Contents 

Preface ............................................................................................................ 2

 

Introduction ...................................................................................................... 2

 

2. Contents ...................................................................................................... 3

 

3. Safety information ........................................................................................ 4

 

4. System and keypad overview ...................................................................... 5

 

5. Graphic display ............................................................................................ 6

 

6. Activating the wireless alarm system ........................................................... 7

 

6.1. Fast activation ...................................................................................... 7

 

6.2. User code ............................................................................................ 7

 

6.3. Remote control .................................................................................... 7

 

6.4. Chip key ............................................................................................... 7

 

6.5. Wireless cylinder .................................................................................. 7

 

7. During the delay time ................................................................................... 8

 

8. Unsuccessful activation ............................................................................... 8

 

8.1. Delay time was not started ................................................................... 8

 

8.2. Notes on system activation with compulsory hidden (omitted) zones ... 9

 

Automatic omission with confirmation ............................................... 9

 

Automatic omission without confirmation .......................................... 9

 

8.3. Delay time started .............................................................................. 10

 

9. Following successful activation .................................................................. 11

 

9.1. Acknowledgement tone on system .................................................... 11

 

9.2. Acknowledgement tone on info module ............................................. 11

 

9.3. SMS message ................................................................................... 11

 

9.4. Acknowledgement on siren ................................................................ 11

 

9.5. Accessory module ............................................................................. 11

 

10. Deactivating the wireless alarm system ................................................... 12

 

10.1. User code ........................................................................................ 12

 

10.2. Remote control ................................................................................ 12

 

10.3. Chip key ........................................................................................... 12

 

10.4. Wireless cylinder .............................................................................. 12

 

11. Activating partitions .................................................................................. 13

 

11.1. On the system .................................................................................. 13

 

11.2. Using the wireless remote control .................................................... 13

 

12. Internal activation ..................................................................................... 14

 

12.1. On the system .................................................................................. 14

 

12.2. Using the wireless remote control .................................................... 14

 

13. Alarms ..................................................................................................... 15

 

13.1. Local / internal alarm ........................................................................ 15

 

13.2. External alarm .................................................................................. 15

 

13.3. Silent alarm ...................................................................................... 15

 

14. Resetting the alarm ................................................................................. 16

 

15. Alarm transmission by telephone ............................................................. 17

 

16. Remote control by telephone ................................................................... 17

 

17. User menu ............................................................................................... 18

 

18. Settings in the user menu ........................................................................ 19

 

18.1. First steps in the user menu ............................................................ 19

 

18.2. Overview of menu items in the user menu ....................................... 19

 

18.3. Recording voice messages ............................................................. 20

 

18.4. Omitting zones ................................................................................ 21

 

18.5. Installing users ................................................................................ 21

 

18.5.1. Editing users....................................................................... 22

 

15.5.2. Adding users ...................................................................... 26

 

15.5.3. Deleting users .................................................................... 26

 

18.6. Viewing the log ................................................................................ 27

 

18.7. Additional functions ......................................................................... 29

 

18.8. Test ................................................................................................. 30

 

18.9. System configuration ....................................................................... 31

 

18.9.1. Week Planner ..................................................................... 33

 

18.9.2. Activation / deactivation of the week planner ...................... 34

 

18.9.3. Selecting the weekday ........................................................ 34

 

18.9.4. Auto Set ............................................................................. 35

 

18.9.5. Auto Unset ......................................................................... 36

 

18.9.6. Internal and external activation ........................................... 37

 

18.9.6. Activating and deactivating data records ............................ 38

 

18.10. Follow Me ...................................................................................... 39

 

18.11. Outputs On/Off .............................................................................. 39

 

18.12. Telephone Call .............................................................................. 40

 

19. Error displays .......................................................................................... 40

 

19.1. Errors, meanings, causes and suggested solutions ......................... 41

 

20. Declaration of conformity ......................................................................... 43

 

21. User menu overview ................................................................................ 43

 

 

Summary of Contents for Secvest 2WAY

Page 1: ...1 Secvest 2Way O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S BOM No 12000869...

Page 2: ...ctions without prior notice ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG 01 2010 V 5 05 30 Introduction This wireless alarm centre is used to secure your property in combination with detectors and transmitters Amo...

Page 3: ...ess remote control 13 12 Internal activation 14 12 1 On the system 14 12 2 Using the wireless remote control 14 13 Alarms 15 13 1 Local internal alarm 15 13 2 External alarm 15 13 3 Silent alarm 15 14...

Page 4: ...upplied with power from the built in PSU The PSU is connected to the 230 V AC domestic mains network over a separate electrically protected line Connection work to the domestic mains network is subjec...

Page 5: ...display 3 Integrated siren 4 Activation button 5 Deactivation button 6 Control buttons 7 Keypad alarm keys for panic fire medical and social call emergencies 8 Keypad for programming and operating th...

Page 6: ...nu is accessed All user functions that were authorised by the installer can be accessed here Note that some functions in the user menu require a user code with administrator rights master code The fou...

Page 7: ...ore information see chapters 11 and 12 Activating partitions and Activating internally 6 3 Remote control You can activate the complete wireless alarm system by pressing the Fully active button on the...

Page 8: ...s are open a pulse tone is emitted during the exit delay time until all zones are closed 8 Unsuccessful activation There are two different situations here a The delay time was not started b The delay...

Page 9: ...y important entry and exit zones should be automatically omitted e g front door cellar door back door etc Automatic omission of zones can be made in two ways a Automatic omission with confirmation b A...

Page 10: ...mark You are prompted to enter your user code After entering the user code an acoustic message is played This is as follows Warning An alarm has been triggered A system reset is required The followin...

Page 11: ...hows an active state via the red LED 9 3 SMS message The alarm centre sends an SMS after the delay time has expired This message shows who activated the system and when In certain circumstances transm...

Page 12: ...on the alarm system If the chip key is authorised for deactivating one partition only this partition is now deactivated If the chip key is authorised to deactivate more than one partition all partitio...

Page 13: ...tition have the following meanings Display Meaning U This partition remains deactivated U P This partition is activated internally U S This partition is activated S U This partition is deactivated P U...

Page 14: ...play is shown Select the partition to be activated Change the settings for this partition The displayed codes next to the partition have the following meanings Display Meaning U This partition remains...

Page 15: ...m system siren The info module siren The external siren the acoustic alarm is active for 3 minutes and the visual alarm is active until the system is deactivated Alarm transmission by telephone The re...

Page 16: ...ss the control button under the exclamation mark You are prompted to enter your user code After entering your user code you will receive an acoustic message This is as follows Warning An alarm has bee...

Page 17: ...to listen connection 3 Switch to listen connection and repetition of the alarm message 5 End call to the phone number 9 End all calls 5 If you are able to take action yourself acknowledge the alarm tr...

Page 18: ...oh three times Alarm Pip pip pip pip pip Reset required 17 User menu The user menu is graphically designed to be used almost intuitively The control buttons are used to navigate around the user menu...

Page 19: ...he user code omit zones record voice messages read the log activate control functions and test detectors Some functions may have been blocked for the user by the installer The following table lists al...

Page 20: ...ce Memo menu item By pressing Select you can record a voice message If Select was confirmed using the control button recording begins and the following graphic display is shown Recording can be stoppe...

Page 21: ...wireless alarm system is activated The next time the alarm system is deactivated these zones are automatically included again and have to be removed again from monitoring manually 18 5 Installing use...

Page 22: ...mmands Add a remote control to the user Social Care Add a pendant to the user Panic Add a panic transmitter to the user Alternatively you can also use the dual key function of the remote control Exit...

Page 23: ...changes to the system settings 18 5 1 3 Defining partitions User authorisations are defined in this menu In this way different users can control different partitions The settings also refer to the chi...

Page 24: ...the code is saved 18 5 1 5 Training and removing chip keys remote controls pendants and panic transmitters Follow the instructions in the display to train the corresponding components to the wireless...

Page 25: ...to 20 remote control units FU8100 FU5155 5150 can be trained More than one remote control can be assigned to a user Training the wireless cylinder Select Telecommands The system prompts you to train t...

Page 26: ...h as remote controls and chip keys select the Delete User menu item Select the corresponding user by pressing Delete Confirm your entries by pressing OK The user is then deleted Please note that at le...

Page 27: ...amper The tamper contact of the housing lid was opened Lid Tamp Restore The tamper alarm of the housing lid was confirmed Telecmd U Low Bat The remote control battery of user must be replaced Pendant...

Page 28: ...aning PSTN Line Restore Error in analogue telephone line was confirmed PLGON Line Restore Error in ISDN GSM transmission was confirmed Comms Fail Error during transmission to security centre U Remote...

Page 29: ...deactivates the voice prompt Activity Monitor Activates and deactivates activity monitoring of the social care call B Light Brightness Sets the backlight brightness in 4 steps B Light Always Backligh...

Page 30: ...eactivate the siren On or Off at the top right of the display indicates whether or not the siren should be heard Loudspeaker Press Play Stop to play the voice messages over the loudspeaker You can lis...

Page 31: ...all keys on the remote control one after another Pendants Press the button on the pendant The identity of the user assigned to the pendant is displayed PA Detector Press the button on the panic transm...

Page 32: ...installed Summer Winter Time Selects between automatic and manual change from summer to winter time Message Volume Selects the volume of the voice message Panel Sounder Vol The volume of operating inf...

Page 33: ...data records can be programmed for activation start and 5 data records can be programmed for deactivation end Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P...

Page 34: ...ecting the weekday In the System Config menu select the Auto Set Unset menu item Access the menu and enter your access code Select the weekday in the week planner Monday Tue sday Wednesday Th Time P1...

Page 35: ...rm with OK Select the Partitions menu item then change the partitions to Y or N Go Back and select the Auto Unset menu item Monday Tuesday Time P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 S 04 0...

Page 36: ...ion time Set the hour then press Next to set the minutes and confirm with OK Select the Partitions menu item then change the partitions to Y or N End programming by pressing Done Monday Tuesday Time P...

Page 37: ...ctivation time 19 59 and Partitions 1 Create data record 3 as detailed in the Auto Set and Auto Unset sections Set Y activation time 20 00 Part Set N and partitions 1 Unset time 07 20 on the following...

Page 38: ...record Start deactivated End deactivated Monday Tuesday Time P1 P2 P3 P4 P1 P2 P 00 00 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 S 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 07 20 07 20 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16...

Page 39: ...me number can also be changed in the user menu Select the Follow Me menu item Enter the new number on the keypad and save by pressing OK Press Delete to delete a phone number 18 11 Outputs On Off Thi...

Page 40: ...errors do not immediately trigger an alarm or prevent system activation All errors should be cleared immediately by the user or reported to the installer as they indicate a malfunction Errors and erro...

Page 41: ...nnection between the mains power line and the PSU clamp Contact your installer WAM__PSU Fail 230 V AC power supply is missing in the accessory module The mains power cable to the 12 V power supply is...

Page 42: ...on Contact your installer Jamming Jamming of wireless communication for more than 30 seconds inside a minute Intentional or natural disturbance within the wireless band Contact your installer PSTN Lin...

Page 43: ...eclaration of conformity The declaration of conformity to the applicable guidelines has been made available and signed by Security Center management It is available under www abus sc eu 21 User menu o...

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Page 45: ...A1 I Amendments to the operating manual UK Secvest 2WAY FU8006 S W 5 04 22...

Page 46: ...ftware release for the Secvest 2WAY includes optimised workflows and an extended function range These improvements can be found in the following document 2 Software status 01 08 2009 The information a...

Page 47: ...ing Secvest Key 2WAY Door Lock 1 Door Lock 2 Door Lock 3 or Door Lock 4 The wireless cylinder functions can be tested here Unlocked is shown on the Secvest 2WAY display when the door is unlocked Locke...

Page 48: ...et under the following positions are started when the remote control is pressed Installer Menu Partitions Partition 0x Ext Mode Timed Set Final Door Set Instant Set Silent Set The exit delay time is s...

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